llvm-project/llvm/test/CodeGen/WebAssembly/irreducible-cfg.ll

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; RUN: llc < %s -O0 -asm-verbose=false -verify-machineinstrs -disable-block-placement -wasm-disable-explicit-locals -wasm-keep-registers | FileCheck %s
; Test irreducible CFG handling.
target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32:64-S128"
target triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown"
; A simple loop with two entries.
; CHECK-LABEL: test0:
; CHECK: f64.load
; CHECK: i32.const $[[REG:[^,]+]]=
; CHECK: br_table $[[REG]],
define void @test0(double* %arg, i32 %arg1, i32 %arg2, i32 %arg3) {
bb:
%tmp = icmp eq i32 %arg2, 0
br i1 %tmp, label %bb6, label %bb3
bb3: ; preds = %bb
%tmp4 = getelementptr double, double* %arg, i32 %arg3
%tmp5 = load double, double* %tmp4, align 4
br label %bb13
bb6: ; preds = %bb13, %bb
%tmp7 = phi i32 [ %tmp18, %bb13 ], [ 0, %bb ]
%tmp8 = icmp slt i32 %tmp7, %arg1
br i1 %tmp8, label %bb9, label %bb19
bb9: ; preds = %bb6
%tmp10 = getelementptr double, double* %arg, i32 %tmp7
%tmp11 = load double, double* %tmp10, align 4
%tmp12 = fmul double %tmp11, 2.300000e+00
store double %tmp12, double* %tmp10, align 4
br label %bb13
bb13: ; preds = %bb9, %bb3
%tmp14 = phi double [ %tmp5, %bb3 ], [ %tmp12, %bb9 ]
%tmp15 = phi i32 [ undef, %bb3 ], [ %tmp7, %bb9 ]
%tmp16 = getelementptr double, double* %arg, i32 %tmp15
%tmp17 = fadd double %tmp14, 1.300000e+00
store double %tmp17, double* %tmp16, align 4
%tmp18 = add nsw i32 %tmp15, 1
br label %bb6
bb19: ; preds = %bb6
ret void
}
; A simple loop with two entries and an inner natural loop.
; CHECK-LABEL: test1:
; CHECK: f64.load
; CHECK: i32.const $[[REG:[^,]+]]=
; CHECK: br_table $[[REG]],
define void @test1(double* %arg, i32 %arg1, i32 %arg2, i32 %arg3) {
bb:
%tmp = icmp eq i32 %arg2, 0
br i1 %tmp, label %bb6, label %bb3
bb3: ; preds = %bb
%tmp4 = getelementptr double, double* %arg, i32 %arg3
%tmp5 = load double, double* %tmp4, align 4
br label %bb13
bb6: ; preds = %bb13, %bb
%tmp7 = phi i32 [ %tmp18, %bb13 ], [ 0, %bb ]
%tmp8 = icmp slt i32 %tmp7, %arg1
br i1 %tmp8, label %bb9, label %bb19
bb9: ; preds = %bb6
%tmp10 = getelementptr double, double* %arg, i32 %tmp7
%tmp11 = load double, double* %tmp10, align 4
%tmp12 = fmul double %tmp11, 2.300000e+00
store double %tmp12, double* %tmp10, align 4
br label %bb10
bb10: ; preds = %bb10, %bb9
%p = phi i32 [ 0, %bb9 ], [ %pn, %bb10 ]
%pn = add i32 %p, 1
%c = icmp slt i32 %pn, 256
br i1 %c, label %bb10, label %bb13
bb13: ; preds = %bb10, %bb3
%tmp14 = phi double [ %tmp5, %bb3 ], [ %tmp12, %bb10 ]
%tmp15 = phi i32 [ undef, %bb3 ], [ %tmp7, %bb10 ]
%tmp16 = getelementptr double, double* %arg, i32 %tmp15
%tmp17 = fadd double %tmp14, 1.300000e+00
store double %tmp17, double* %tmp16, align 4
%tmp18 = add nsw i32 %tmp15, 1
br label %bb6
bb19: ; preds = %bb6
ret void
}
; A simple loop 2 blocks that are both entries: A1 and A2.
; Even though A1 and A2 both have 3 predecessors (A0, A1, and A2), not 6 but
; only 4 new routing blocks to the dispatch block should be generated.
; CHECK-LABEL: test2:
; CHECK: br_if
; CHECK: i32.const $[[REG:[^,]+]]=
; CHECK: i32.const $[[REG]]=
; CHECK: br_table $[[REG]],
; CHECK: i32.const $[[REG]]=
; CHECK: i32.const $[[REG]]=
; CHECK-NOT: i32.const $[[REG]]=
define i32 @test2(i32) {
entry:
br label %A0
A0: ; preds = %entry
%a0a = tail call i32 @test2(i32 1)
%a0b = icmp eq i32 %a0a, 0
br i1 %a0b, label %A1, label %A2
A1: ; preds = %A2, %A1, %A0
%a1a = tail call i32 @test2(i32 2)
%a1b = icmp eq i32 %a1a, 0
br i1 %a1b, label %A1, label %A2
A2: ; preds = %A2, %A1, %A0
%a2a = tail call i32 @test2(i32 3)
%a2b = icmp eq i32 %a2a, 0
br i1 %a2b, label %A1, label %A2
}
; An interesting loop with inner loop and if-else structure too.
; CHECK-LABEL: test3:
; CHECK: br_if
define void @test3(i32 %ws) {
entry:
%ws.addr = alloca i32, align 4
store volatile i32 %ws, i32* %ws.addr, align 4
%0 = load volatile i32, i32* %ws.addr, align 4
%tobool = icmp ne i32 %0, 0
br i1 %tobool, label %if.then, label %if.end
if.then: ; preds = %entry
br label %wynn
if.end: ; preds = %entry
%1 = load volatile i32, i32* %ws.addr, align 4
%tobool1 = icmp ne i32 %1, 0
br i1 %tobool1, label %if.end9, label %if.then2
if.then2: ; preds = %if.end
br label %for.cond
for.cond: ; preds = %wynn, %if.then7, %if.then2
%2 = load volatile i32, i32* %ws.addr, align 4
%tobool3 = icmp ne i32 %2, 0
br i1 %tobool3, label %if.then4, label %if.end5
if.then4: ; preds = %for.cond
br label %if.end5
if.end5: ; preds = %if.then4, %for.cond
%3 = load volatile i32, i32* %ws.addr, align 4
%tobool6 = icmp ne i32 %3, 0
br i1 %tobool6, label %if.then7, label %if.end8
if.then7: ; preds = %if.end5
br label %for.cond
if.end8: ; preds = %if.end5
br label %wynn
wynn: ; preds = %if.end8, %if.then
br label %for.cond
if.end9: ; preds = %if.end
ret void
}
; Multi-level irreducibility, after reducing in the main scope we must then
; reduce in the inner loop that we just created.
; CHECK: br_table
; CHECK: br_table
define void @pi_next() {
entry:
br i1 undef, label %sw.bb5, label %return
sw.bb5: ; preds = %entry
br i1 undef, label %if.then.i49, label %if.else.i52
if.then.i49: ; preds = %sw.bb5
br label %for.inc197.i
if.else.i52: ; preds = %sw.bb5
br label %for.cond57.i
for.cond57.i: ; preds = %for.inc205.i, %if.else.i52
store i32 0, i32* undef, align 4
br label %for.cond65.i
for.cond65.i: ; preds = %for.inc201.i, %for.cond57.i
br i1 undef, label %for.body70.i, label %for.inc205.i
for.body70.i: ; preds = %for.cond65.i
br label %for.cond76.i
for.cond76.i: ; preds = %for.inc197.i, %for.body70.i
%0 = phi i32 [ %inc199.i, %for.inc197.i ], [ 0, %for.body70.i ]
%cmp81.i = icmp slt i32 %0, 0
br i1 %cmp81.i, label %for.body82.i, label %for.inc201.i
for.body82.i: ; preds = %for.cond76.i
br label %for.inc197.i
for.inc197.i: ; preds = %for.body82.i, %if.then.i49
%inc199.i = add nsw i32 undef, 1
br label %for.cond76.i
for.inc201.i: ; preds = %for.cond76.i
br label %for.cond65.i
for.inc205.i: ; preds = %for.cond65.i
br label %for.cond57.i
return: ; preds = %entry
ret void
}
; A more complx case of irreducible control flow, two interacting loops.
; CHECK: ps_hints_apply
; CHECK: br_table
define void @ps_hints_apply() {
entry:
br label %psh
psh: ; preds = %entry
br i1 undef, label %for.cond, label %for.body
for.body: ; preds = %psh
br label %do.body
do.body: ; preds = %do.cond, %for.body
%cmp118 = icmp eq i32* undef, undef
br i1 %cmp118, label %Skip, label %do.cond
do.cond: ; preds = %do.body
br label %do.body
for.cond: ; preds = %Skip, %psh
br label %for.body39
for.body39: ; preds = %for.cond
br i1 undef, label %Skip, label %do.body45
do.body45: ; preds = %for.body39
unreachable
Skip: ; preds = %for.body39, %do.body
br label %for.cond
}
; A simple sequence of loops with blocks in between, that should not be
; misinterpreted as irreducible control flow.
; CHECK: fannkuch_worker
; CHECK-NOT: br_table
define i32 @fannkuch_worker(i8* %_arg) {
for.cond:
br label %do.body
do.body: ; preds = %do.cond, %for.cond
br label %for.cond1
for.cond1: ; preds = %for.cond1, %do.body
br i1 true, label %for.cond1, label %for.end
for.end: ; preds = %for.cond1
br label %do.cond
do.cond: ; preds = %for.end
br i1 true, label %do.body, label %do.end
do.end: ; preds = %do.cond
br label %for.cond2
for.cond2: ; preds = %for.end6, %do.end
br label %for.cond3
for.cond3: ; preds = %for.cond3, %for.cond2
br i1 true, label %for.cond3, label %for.end6
for.end6: ; preds = %for.cond3
br label %for.cond2
return: ; No predecessors!
ret i32 1
}
; Test an interesting pattern of nested irreducibility.
; CHECK: func_2:
; CHECK: br_table
define void @func_2() {
entry:
br i1 undef, label %lbl_937, label %if.else787
lbl_937: ; preds = %for.body978, %entry
br label %if.end965
if.else787: ; preds = %entry
br label %if.end965
if.end965: ; preds = %if.else787, %lbl_937
br label %for.cond967
for.cond967: ; preds = %for.end1035, %if.end965
br label %for.cond975
for.cond975: ; preds = %if.end984, %for.cond967
br i1 undef, label %for.body978, label %for.end1035
for.body978: ; preds = %for.cond975
br i1 undef, label %lbl_937, label %if.end984
if.end984: ; preds = %for.body978
br label %for.cond975
for.end1035: ; preds = %for.cond975
br label %for.cond967
}