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494 lines
17 KiB
LLVM
494 lines
17 KiB
LLVM
; RUN: llc < %s -asm-verbose=false -disable-wasm-fallthrough-return-opt -disable-wasm-explicit-locals -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s
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; Test the register stackifier pass.
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target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32:64-S128"
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target triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown-wasm"
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; No because of pointer aliasing.
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; CHECK-LABEL: no0:
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; CHECK: return $1{{$}}
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define i32 @no0(i32* %p, i32* %q) {
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%t = load i32, i32* %q
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store i32 0, i32* %p
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ret i32 %t
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}
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; No because of side effects.
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; CHECK-LABEL: no1:
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; CHECK: return $1{{$}}
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define i32 @no1(i32* %p, i32* dereferenceable(4) %q) {
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%t = load volatile i32, i32* %q, !invariant.load !0
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store volatile i32 0, i32* %p
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ret i32 %t
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}
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; Yes because of invariant load and no side effects.
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; CHECK-LABEL: yes0:
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; CHECK: return $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}}
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define i32 @yes0(i32* %p, i32* dereferenceable(4) %q) {
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%t = load i32, i32* %q, !invariant.load !0
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store i32 0, i32* %p
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ret i32 %t
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}
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; Yes because of no intervening side effects.
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; CHECK-LABEL: yes1:
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; CHECK: return $pop0{{$}}
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define i32 @yes1(i32* %q) {
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%t = load volatile i32, i32* %q
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ret i32 %t
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}
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; Yes because undefined behavior can be sunk past a store.
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; CHECK-LABEL: sink_trap:
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; CHECK: return $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}}
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define i32 @sink_trap(i32 %x, i32 %y, i32* %p) {
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%t = sdiv i32 %x, %y
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store volatile i32 0, i32* %p
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ret i32 %t
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}
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; Yes because the call is readnone.
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; CHECK-LABEL: sink_readnone_call:
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; CHECK: return $pop0{{$}}
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declare i32 @readnone_callee() readnone nounwind
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define i32 @sink_readnone_call(i32 %x, i32 %y, i32* %p) {
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%t = call i32 @readnone_callee()
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store volatile i32 0, i32* %p
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ret i32 %t
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}
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; No because the call is readonly and there's an intervening store.
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; CHECK-LABEL: no_sink_readonly_call:
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; CHECK: return ${{[0-9]+}}{{$}}
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declare i32 @readonly_callee() readonly nounwind
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define i32 @no_sink_readonly_call(i32 %x, i32 %y, i32* %p) {
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%t = call i32 @readonly_callee()
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store i32 0, i32* %p
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ret i32 %t
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}
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; Don't schedule stack uses into the stack. To reduce register pressure, the
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; scheduler might be tempted to move the definition of $2 down. However, this
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; would risk getting incorrect liveness if the instructions are later
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; rearranged to make the stack contiguous.
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; CHECK-LABEL: stack_uses:
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; CHECK: .param i32, i32, i32, i32{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: .result i32{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push[[L13:[0-9]+]]=, 1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.lt_s $push[[L0:[0-9]+]]=, $0, $pop[[L13]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push[[L1:[0-9]+]]=, 2{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.lt_s $push[[L2:[0-9]+]]=, $1, $pop[[L1]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.xor $push[[L5:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L0]], $pop[[L2]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push[[L12:[0-9]+]]=, 1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.lt_s $push[[L3:[0-9]+]]=, $2, $pop[[L12]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push[[L11:[0-9]+]]=, 2{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.lt_s $push[[L4:[0-9]+]]=, $3, $pop[[L11]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.xor $push[[L6:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L3]], $pop[[L4]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.xor $push[[L7:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L5]], $pop[[L6]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push10=, 1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.ne $push8=, $pop7, $pop10{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: br_if 0, $pop8{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push9=, 0{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop9{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB7_2:
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; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push14=, 1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop14{{$}}
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define i32 @stack_uses(i32 %x, i32 %y, i32 %z, i32 %w) {
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entry:
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%c = icmp sle i32 %x, 0
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%d = icmp sle i32 %y, 1
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%e = icmp sle i32 %z, 0
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%f = icmp sle i32 %w, 1
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%g = xor i1 %c, %d
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%h = xor i1 %e, %f
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%i = xor i1 %g, %h
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br i1 %i, label %true, label %false
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true:
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ret i32 0
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false:
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ret i32 1
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}
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; Test an interesting case where the load has multiple uses and cannot
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; be trivially stackified. However, it can be stackified with a tee_local.
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; CHECK-LABEL: multiple_uses:
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; CHECK: .param i32, i32, i32{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.load $push[[NUM0:[0-9]+]]=, 0($2){{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: tee_local $push[[NUM1:[0-9]+]]=, $3=, $pop[[NUM0]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.ge_u $push[[NUM2:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[NUM1]], $1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: br_if 0, $pop[[NUM2]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.lt_u $push[[NUM3:[0-9]+]]=, $3, $0{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: br_if 0, $pop[[NUM3]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.store 0($2), $3{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB8_3:
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; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: return{{$}}
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define void @multiple_uses(i32* %arg0, i32* %arg1, i32* %arg2) nounwind {
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bb:
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br label %loop
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loop:
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%tmp7 = load i32, i32* %arg2
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%tmp8 = inttoptr i32 %tmp7 to i32*
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%tmp9 = icmp uge i32* %tmp8, %arg1
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%tmp10 = icmp ult i32* %tmp8, %arg0
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%tmp11 = or i1 %tmp9, %tmp10
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br i1 %tmp11, label %back, label %then
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then:
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store i32 %tmp7, i32* %arg2
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br label %back
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back:
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br i1 undef, label %return, label %loop
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return:
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ret void
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}
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; Don't stackify stores effects across other instructions with side effects.
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; CHECK: side_effects:
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; CHECK: store
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; CHECK-NEXT: call
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; CHECK: store
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; CHECK-NEXT: call
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declare void @evoke_side_effects()
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define hidden void @stackify_store_across_side_effects(double* nocapture %d) {
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entry:
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store double 2.0, double* %d
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call void @evoke_side_effects()
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store double 2.0, double* %d
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call void @evoke_side_effects()
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ret void
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}
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; Div instructions have side effects and can't be reordered, but this entire
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; function should still be able to be stackified because it's already in
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; tree order.
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; CHECK-LABEL: div_tree:
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; CHECK: .param i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32, i32{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: .result i32{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L0:[0-9]+]]=, $0, $1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L1:[0-9]+]]=, $2, $3{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L2:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L0]], $pop[[L1]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L3:[0-9]+]]=, $4, $5{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L4:[0-9]+]]=, $6, $7{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L5:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L3]], $pop[[L4]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L6:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L2]], $pop[[L5]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L7:[0-9]+]]=, $8, $9{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L8:[0-9]+]]=, $10, $11{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L9:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L7]], $pop[[L8]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L10:[0-9]+]]=, $12, $13{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L11:[0-9]+]]=, $14, $15{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L12:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L10]], $pop[[L11]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L13:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L9]], $pop[[L12]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push[[L14:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[L6]], $pop[[L13]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop[[L14]]{{$}}
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define i32 @div_tree(i32 %a, i32 %b, i32 %c, i32 %d, i32 %e, i32 %f, i32 %g, i32 %h, i32 %i, i32 %j, i32 %k, i32 %l, i32 %m, i32 %n, i32 %o, i32 %p) {
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entry:
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%div = sdiv i32 %a, %b
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%div1 = sdiv i32 %c, %d
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%div2 = sdiv i32 %div, %div1
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%div3 = sdiv i32 %e, %f
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%div4 = sdiv i32 %g, %h
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%div5 = sdiv i32 %div3, %div4
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%div6 = sdiv i32 %div2, %div5
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%div7 = sdiv i32 %i, %j
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%div8 = sdiv i32 %k, %l
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%div9 = sdiv i32 %div7, %div8
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%div10 = sdiv i32 %m, %n
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%div11 = sdiv i32 %o, %p
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%div12 = sdiv i32 %div10, %div11
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%div13 = sdiv i32 %div9, %div12
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%div14 = sdiv i32 %div6, %div13
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ret i32 %div14
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}
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; A simple multiple-use case.
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; CHECK-LABEL: simple_multiple_use:
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; CHECK: .param i32, i32{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.mul $push[[NUM0:[0-9]+]]=, $1, $0{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: tee_local $push[[NUM1:[0-9]+]]=, $[[NUM2:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[NUM0]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: call use_a@FUNCTION, $pop[[NUM1]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: call use_b@FUNCTION, $[[NUM2]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: return{{$}}
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declare void @use_a(i32)
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declare void @use_b(i32)
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define void @simple_multiple_use(i32 %x, i32 %y) {
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%mul = mul i32 %y, %x
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call void @use_a(i32 %mul)
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call void @use_b(i32 %mul)
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ret void
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}
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; Multiple uses of the same value in one instruction.
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; CHECK-LABEL: multiple_uses_in_same_insn:
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; CHECK: .param i32, i32{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.mul $push[[NUM0:[0-9]+]]=, $1, $0{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: tee_local $push[[NUM1:[0-9]+]]=, $[[NUM2:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[NUM0]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: call use_2@FUNCTION, $pop[[NUM1]], $[[NUM2]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: return{{$}}
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declare void @use_2(i32, i32)
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define void @multiple_uses_in_same_insn(i32 %x, i32 %y) {
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%mul = mul i32 %y, %x
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call void @use_2(i32 %mul, i32 %mul)
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ret void
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}
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; Commute operands to achieve better stackifying.
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; CHECK-LABEL: commute:
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; CHECK-NOT: param
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; CHECK: .result i32{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.call $push0=, red@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.call $push1=, green@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.add $push2=, $pop0, $pop1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.call $push3=, blue@FUNCTION{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.add $push4=, $pop2, $pop3{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop4{{$}}
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declare i32 @red()
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declare i32 @green()
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declare i32 @blue()
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define i32 @commute() {
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%call = call i32 @red()
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%call1 = call i32 @green()
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%add = add i32 %call1, %call
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%call2 = call i32 @blue()
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%add3 = add i32 %add, %call2
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ret i32 %add3
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}
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; Don't stackify a register when it would move a the def of the register past
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; an implicit get_local for the register.
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; CHECK-LABEL: no_stackify_past_use:
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; CHECK: i32.call $1=, callee@FUNCTION, $0
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push0=, 1
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.add $push1=, $0, $pop0
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.call $push2=, callee@FUNCTION, $pop1
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.sub $push3=, $pop2, $1
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.div_s $push4=, $pop3, $1
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; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop4
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declare i32 @callee(i32)
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define i32 @no_stackify_past_use(i32 %arg) {
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%tmp1 = call i32 @callee(i32 %arg)
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%tmp2 = add i32 %arg, 1
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%tmp3 = call i32 @callee(i32 %tmp2)
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%tmp5 = sub i32 %tmp3, %tmp1
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%tmp6 = sdiv i32 %tmp5, %tmp1
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ret i32 %tmp6
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}
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; This is the same as no_stackify_past_use, except using a commutative operator,
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; so we can reorder the operands and stackify.
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; CHECK-LABEL: commute_to_fix_ordering:
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; CHECK: i32.call $push[[L0:.+]]=, callee@FUNCTION, $0
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; CHECK: tee_local $push[[L1:.+]]=, $1=, $pop[[L0]]
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; CHECK: i32.const $push0=, 1
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; CHECK: i32.add $push1=, $0, $pop0
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; CHECK: i32.call $push2=, callee@FUNCTION, $pop1
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; CHECK: i32.add $push3=, $1, $pop2
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; CHECK: i32.mul $push4=, $pop[[L1]], $pop3
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; CHECK: return $pop4
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define i32 @commute_to_fix_ordering(i32 %arg) {
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%tmp1 = call i32 @callee(i32 %arg)
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%tmp2 = add i32 %arg, 1
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%tmp3 = call i32 @callee(i32 %tmp2)
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%tmp5 = add i32 %tmp3, %tmp1
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%tmp6 = mul i32 %tmp5, %tmp1
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ret i32 %tmp6
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}
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; Stackify individual defs of virtual registers with multiple defs.
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; CHECK-LABEL: multiple_defs:
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; CHECK: f64.add $push[[NUM0:[0-9]+]]=, ${{[0-9]+}}, $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: tee_local $push[[NUM1:[0-9]+]]=, $[[NUM2:[0-9]+]]=, $pop[[NUM0]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: f64.select $push{{[0-9]+}}=, $pop{{[0-9]+}}, $pop[[NUM1]], ${{[0-9]+}}{{$}}
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; CHECK: $[[NUM2]]=,
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define void @multiple_defs(i32 %arg, i32 %arg1, i1 %arg2, i1 %arg3, i1 %arg4) {
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bb:
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br label %bb5
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bb5: ; preds = %bb21, %bb
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%tmp = phi double [ 0.000000e+00, %bb ], [ %tmp22, %bb21 ]
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%tmp6 = phi double [ 0.000000e+00, %bb ], [ %tmp23, %bb21 ]
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%tmp7 = fcmp olt double %tmp6, 2.323450e+01
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br i1 %tmp7, label %bb8, label %bb21
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bb8: ; preds = %bb17, %bb5
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%tmp9 = phi double [ %tmp19, %bb17 ], [ %tmp, %bb5 ]
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%tmp10 = fadd double %tmp6, -1.000000e+00
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%tmp11 = select i1 %arg2, double -1.135357e+04, double %tmp10
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%tmp12 = fadd double %tmp11, %tmp9
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br i1 %arg3, label %bb17, label %bb13
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bb13: ; preds = %bb8
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%tmp14 = or i32 %arg1, 2
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%tmp15 = icmp eq i32 %tmp14, 14
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%tmp16 = select i1 %tmp15, double -1.135357e+04, double 0xBFCE147AE147B000
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br label %bb17
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bb17: ; preds = %bb13, %bb8
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%tmp18 = phi double [ %tmp16, %bb13 ], [ %tmp10, %bb8 ]
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%tmp19 = fadd double %tmp18, %tmp12
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%tmp20 = fcmp olt double %tmp6, 2.323450e+01
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br i1 %tmp20, label %bb8, label %bb21
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bb21: ; preds = %bb17, %bb5
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%tmp22 = phi double [ %tmp, %bb5 ], [ %tmp9, %bb17 ]
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%tmp23 = fadd double %tmp6, 1.000000e+00
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br i1 %arg4, label %exit, label %bb5
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exit:
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ret void
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}
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; Don't move calls past loads
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; CHECK-LABEL: no_stackify_call_past_load:
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; CHECK: i32.call $0=, red
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; CHECK: i32.const $push0=, 0
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; CHECK: i32.load $1=, count($pop0)
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@count = hidden global i32 0, align 4
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define i32 @no_stackify_call_past_load() {
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%a = call i32 @red()
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%b = load i32, i32* @count, align 4
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call i32 @callee(i32 %a)
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ret i32 %b
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; use of a
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}
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; Don't move stores past loads if there may be aliasing
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; CHECK-LABEL: no_stackify_store_past_load
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; CHECK: i32.store 0($1), $0
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; CHECK: i32.load {{.*}}, 0($2)
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; CHECK: i32.call {{.*}}, callee@FUNCTION, $0{{$}}
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define i32 @no_stackify_store_past_load(i32 %a, i32* %p1, i32* %p2) {
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store i32 %a, i32* %p1
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%b = load i32, i32* %p2, align 4
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call i32 @callee(i32 %a)
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ret i32 %b
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}
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; Can still stackify past invariant loads.
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; CHECK-LABEL: store_past_invar_load
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; CHECK: i32.store 0($1), $0
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; CHECK: i32.call {{.*}}, callee@FUNCTION, $0
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; CHECK: i32.load $push{{.*}}, 0($2)
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; CHECK: return $pop
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define i32 @store_past_invar_load(i32 %a, i32* %p1, i32* dereferenceable(4) %p2) {
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store i32 %a, i32* %p1
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%b = load i32, i32* %p2, !invariant.load !0
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call i32 @callee(i32 %a)
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ret i32 %b
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: ignore_dbg_value:
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; CHECK-NEXT: .Lfunc_begin
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; CHECK-NEXT: unreachable
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declare void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata, i64, metadata, metadata)
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define void @ignore_dbg_value() {
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call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i32 0, i64 0, metadata !7, metadata !9), !dbg !10
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unreachable
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}
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; Don't stackify an expression that might use the stack into a return, since we
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; might insert a prologue before the return.
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; CHECK-LABEL: no_stackify_past_epilogue:
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; CHECK: return ${{[0-9]+}}{{$}}
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declare i32 @use_memory(i32*)
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define i32 @no_stackify_past_epilogue() {
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%x = alloca i32
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%call = call i32 @use_memory(i32* %x)
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ret i32 %call
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}
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; Stackify a loop induction variable into a loop comparison.
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; CHECK-LABEL: stackify_indvar:
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; CHECK: i32.const $push[[L5:.+]]=, 1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.add $push[[L4:.+]]=, $[[R0:.+]], $pop[[L5]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: tee_local $push[[L3:.+]]=, $[[R0]]=, $pop[[L4]]{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: i32.ne $push[[L2:.+]]=, $0, $pop[[L3]]{{$}}
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define void @stackify_indvar(i32 %tmp, i32* %v) #0 {
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bb:
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br label %bb3
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|
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bb3: ; preds = %bb3, %bb2
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%tmp4 = phi i32 [ %tmp7, %bb3 ], [ 0, %bb ]
|
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%tmp5 = load volatile i32, i32* %v, align 4
|
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%tmp6 = add nsw i32 %tmp5, %tmp4
|
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store volatile i32 %tmp6, i32* %v, align 4
|
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%tmp7 = add nuw nsw i32 %tmp4, 1
|
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%tmp8 = icmp eq i32 %tmp7, %tmp
|
|
br i1 %tmp8, label %bb10, label %bb3
|
|
|
|
bb10: ; preds = %bb9, %bb
|
|
ret void
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
; Don't stackify a call past a __stack_pointer store.
|
|
|
|
; CHECK-LABEL: stackpointer_dependency:
|
|
; CHECK: call {{.+}}, stackpointer_callee@FUNCTION,
|
|
; CHECK-NEXT: set_global __stack_pointer,
|
|
declare i32 @stackpointer_callee(i8* readnone, i8* readnone)
|
|
declare i8* @llvm.frameaddress(i32)
|
|
define i32 @stackpointer_dependency(i8* readnone) {
|
|
%2 = tail call i8* @llvm.frameaddress(i32 0)
|
|
%3 = tail call i32 @stackpointer_callee(i8* %0, i8* %2)
|
|
ret i32 %3
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
; Stackify a call_indirect with respect to its ordering
|
|
|
|
; CHECK-LABEL: call_indirect_stackify:
|
|
; CHECK: i32.load $push[[L4:.+]]=, 0($0)
|
|
; CHECK-NEXT: tee_local $push[[L3:.+]]=, $0=, $pop[[L4]]
|
|
; CHECK-NEXT: i32.load $push[[L0:.+]]=, 0($0)
|
|
; CHECK-NEXT: i32.load $push[[L1:.+]]=, 0($pop[[L0]])
|
|
; CHECK-NEXT: i32.call_indirect $push{{.+}}=, $pop[[L3]], $1, $pop[[L1]]
|
|
%class.call_indirect = type { i32 (...)** }
|
|
define i32 @call_indirect_stackify(%class.call_indirect** %objptr, i32 %arg) {
|
|
%obj = load %class.call_indirect*, %class.call_indirect** %objptr
|
|
%addr = bitcast %class.call_indirect* %obj to i32(%class.call_indirect*, i32)***
|
|
%vtable = load i32(%class.call_indirect*, i32)**, i32(%class.call_indirect*, i32)*** %addr
|
|
%vfn = getelementptr inbounds i32(%class.call_indirect*, i32)*, i32(%class.call_indirect*, i32)** %vtable, i32 0
|
|
%f = load i32(%class.call_indirect*, i32)*, i32(%class.call_indirect*, i32)** %vfn
|
|
%ret = call i32 %f(%class.call_indirect* %obj, i32 %arg)
|
|
ret i32 %ret
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
!llvm.module.flags = !{!0}
|
|
!llvm.dbg.cu = !{!1}
|
|
|
|
!0 = !{i32 2, !"Debug Info Version", i32 3}
|
|
!1 = distinct !DICompileUnit(language: DW_LANG_C99, file: !2, producer: "clang version 3.9.0 (trunk 266005) (llvm/trunk 266105)", isOptimized: false, runtimeVersion: 0, emissionKind: FullDebug, enums: !3)
|
|
!2 = !DIFile(filename: "test.c", directory: "/")
|
|
!3 = !{}
|
|
!5 = distinct !DISubprogram(name: "test", scope: !2, file: !2, line: 10, type: !6, isLocal: false, isDefinition: true, scopeLine: 11, flags: DIFlagPrototyped, isOptimized: true, unit: !1, variables: !3)
|
|
!6 = !DISubroutineType(types: !3)
|
|
!7 = !DILocalVariable(name: "nzcnt", scope: !5, file: !2, line: 15, type: !8)
|
|
!8 = !DIBasicType(name: "int", size: 32, align: 32, encoding: DW_ATE_signed)
|
|
!9 = !DIExpression()
|
|
!10 = !DILocation(line: 15, column: 6, scope: !5)
|