llvm-project/llvm/test/Analysis/CFLAliasAnalysis/full-store-partial-alias.ll

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; RUN: opt -S -disable-basicaa -tbaa -cfl-aa -gvn < %s | FileCheck -check-prefix=CFLAA %s
; RUN: opt -S -disable-basicaa -tbaa -gvn < %s | FileCheck %s
; Adapted from the BasicAA full-store-partial-alias.ll test.
; CFL AA could notice that the store stores to the entire %u object,
; so the %tmp5 load is PartialAlias with the store and suppress TBAA.
; FIXME: However, right now, CFLAA cannot prove PartialAlias here
; Without CFL AA, TBAA should say that %tmp5 is NoAlias with the store.
target datalayout = "e-p:64:64:64"
%union.anon = type { double }
@u = global %union.anon { double -2.500000e-01 }, align 8
@endianness_test = global i64 1, align 8
define i32 @signbit(double %x) nounwind {
; FIXME: This would be ret i32 %tmp5.lobit if CFLAA could prove PartialAlias
; CFLAA: ret i32 0
; CHECK: ret i32 0
entry:
%u = alloca %union.anon, align 8
%tmp9 = getelementptr inbounds %union.anon, %union.anon* %u, i64 0, i32 0
store double %x, double* %tmp9, align 8, !tbaa !0
%tmp2 = load i32, i32* bitcast (i64* @endianness_test to i32*), align 8, !tbaa !3
%idxprom = sext i32 %tmp2 to i64
%tmp4 = bitcast %union.anon* %u to [2 x i32]*
%arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds [2 x i32], [2 x i32]* %tmp4, i64 0, i64 %idxprom
%tmp5 = load i32, i32* %arrayidx, align 4, !tbaa !3
%tmp5.lobit = lshr i32 %tmp5, 31
ret i32 %tmp5.lobit
}
!0 = !{!4, !4, i64 0}
!1 = !{!"omnipotent char", !2}
!2 = !{!"Simple C/C++ TBAA", null}
!3 = !{!5, !5, i64 0}
!4 = !{!"double", !1}
!5 = !{!"int", !1}