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	of the instruction. Note that this change affects the existing non-atomic load and store instructions; the parser now accepts both forms, and the change is noted in the release notes. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@137527 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			108 lines
		
	
	
		
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			LLVM
		
	
	
	
	
	
| ; RUN: opt < %s -instcombine -S | FileCheck %s
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| 
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| declare void @bar({i32, i32} %a)
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| declare i32 @baz(i32 %a)
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| 
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| ; CHECK: define i32 @foo
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| ; CHECK-NOT: extractvalue
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| define i32 @foo(i32 %a, i32 %b) {
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| ; Instcombine should fold various combinations of insertvalue and extractvalue
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| ; together
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|         ; Build a simple struct and pull values out again
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|         %s1.1 = insertvalue {i32, i32} undef, i32 %a, 0
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|         %s1 = insertvalue {i32, i32} %s1.1, i32 %b, 1
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|         %v1 = extractvalue {i32, i32} %s1, 0
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|         %v2 = extractvalue {i32, i32} %s1, 1
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|         
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|         ; Build a nested struct and pull a sub struct out of it
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|         ; This requires instcombine to insert a few insertvalue instructions
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|         %ns1.1 = insertvalue {i32, {i32, i32}} undef, i32 %v1, 0
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|         %ns1.2 = insertvalue {i32, {i32, i32}} %ns1.1, i32 %v1, 1, 0
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|         %ns1   = insertvalue {i32, {i32, i32}} %ns1.2, i32 %v2, 1, 1
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|         %s2    = extractvalue {i32, {i32, i32}} %ns1, 1
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|         %v3    = extractvalue {i32, {i32, i32}} %ns1, 1, 1
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|         call void @bar({i32, i32} %s2)
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| 
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|         ; Use nested extractvalues to get to a value
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|         %s3    = extractvalue {i32, {i32, i32}} %ns1, 1
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|         %v4    = extractvalue {i32, i32} %s3, 1
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|         call void @bar({i32, i32} %s3)
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| 
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|         ; Use nested insertvalues to build a nested struct
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|         %s4.1 = insertvalue {i32, i32} undef, i32 %v3, 0
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|         %s4   = insertvalue {i32, i32} %s4.1, i32 %v4, 1
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|         %ns2  = insertvalue {i32, {i32, i32}} undef, {i32, i32} %s4, 1
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| 
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|         ; And now extract a single value from there
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|         %v5   = extractvalue {i32, {i32, i32}} %ns2, 1, 1
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| 
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|         ret i32 %v5
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| }
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| 
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| ; CHECK: define i32 @extract2gep
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: [[GEP:%[a-z0-9]+]] = getelementptr inbounds {{.*}}* %pair, i32 0, i32 1
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: [[LOAD:%[A-Za-z0-9]+]] = load i32* [[GEP]]
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: store
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: br label %loop
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| ; CHECK-NOT: extractvalue
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| ; CHECK: call {{.*}}(i32 [[LOAD]])
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| ; CHECK-NOT: extractvalue
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| ; CHECK: ret i32 [[LOAD]]
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| define i32 @extract2gep({i32, i32}* %pair, i32* %P) {
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|         ; The load + extractvalue should be converted
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|         ; to an inbounds gep + smaller load.
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|         ; The new load should be in the same spot as the old load.
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|         %L = load {i32, i32}* %pair
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|         store i32 0, i32* %P
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|         br label %loop
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| 
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| loop:
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|         %E = extractvalue {i32, i32} %L, 1
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|         %C = call i32 @baz(i32 %E)
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|         store i32 %C, i32* %P
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|         %cond = icmp eq i32 %C, 0
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|         br i1 %cond, label %end, label %loop
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| 
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| end:
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|         ret i32 %E
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| }
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| 
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| ; CHECK: define i32 @doubleextract2gep
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: [[GEP:%[a-z0-9]+]] = getelementptr inbounds {{.*}}* %arg, i32 0, i32 1, i32 1
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: [[LOAD:%[A-Za-z0-9]+]] = load i32* [[GEP]]
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 [[LOAD]]
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| define i32 @doubleextract2gep({i32, {i32, i32}}* %arg) {
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|         ; The load + extractvalues should be converted
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|         ; to a 3-index inbounds gep + smaller load.
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|         %L = load {i32, {i32, i32}}* %arg
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|         %E1 = extractvalue {i32, {i32, i32}} %L, 1
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|         %E2 = extractvalue {i32, i32} %E1, 1
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|         ret i32 %E2
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| }
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| 
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| ; CHECK: define i32 @nogep-multiuse
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: load {{.*}} %pair
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: extractvalue
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: extractvalue
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: add
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: ret
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| define i32 @nogep-multiuse({i32, i32}* %pair) {
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|         ; The load should be left unchanged since both parts are needed.
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|         %L = volatile load {i32, i32}* %pair
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|         %LHS = extractvalue {i32, i32} %L, 0
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|         %RHS = extractvalue {i32, i32} %L, 1
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|         %R = add i32 %LHS, %RHS
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|         ret i32 %R
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| }
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| 
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| ; CHECK: define i32 @nogep-volatile
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: load volatile {{.*}} %pair
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: extractvalue
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| ; CHECK-NEXT: ret
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| define i32 @nogep-volatile({i32, i32}* %pair) {
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|         ; The volatile load should be left unchanged.
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|         %L = volatile load {i32, i32}* %pair
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|         %E = extractvalue {i32, i32} %L, 1
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|         ret i32 %E
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| }
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