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In r339636 the alias analysis rules were changed with regards to tail calls and byval arguments. Previously, tail calls were assumed not to alias allocas from the current frame. This has been updated, to not assume this for arguments with the byval attribute. This patch aligns TailCallElim with the new rule. Tail marking can now be more aggressive and mark more calls as tails, e.g.: define void @test() { %f = alloca %struct.foo call void @bar(%struct.foo* byval %f) ret void } define void @test2(%struct.foo* byval %f) { call void @bar(%struct.foo* byval %f) ret void } define void @test3(%struct.foo* byval %f) { %agg.tmp = alloca %struct.foo %0 = bitcast %struct.foo* %agg.tmp to i8* %1 = bitcast %struct.foo* %f to i8* call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i64(i8* %0, i8* %1, i64 40, i1 false) call void @bar(%struct.foo* byval %agg.tmp) ret void } The problematic case where a byval parameter is captured by a call is still handled correctly, and will not be marked as a tail (see PR7272). llvm-svn: 343986 |
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2010-06-26-MultipleReturnValues.ll | ||
EraseBB.ll | ||
accum_recursion.ll | ||
ackermann.ll | ||
basic.ll | ||
debugloc.ll | ||
deopt-bundle.ll | ||
dont_reorder_load.ll | ||
dup_tail.ll | ||
inf-recursion.ll | ||
notail.ll | ||
opt-remarks-recursion.ll | ||
reorder_load.ll | ||
setjmp.ll |