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Issue outcomes from DAGCombiner::MergeConsequtiveStores, more precisely from mem-ops sequence sorting. Consider, how MergeConsequtiveStores works for next example: store i8 1, a[0] store i8 2, a[1] store i8 3, a[1] ; a[1] again. return ; DAG starts here 1. Method will collect all the 3 stores. 2. It sorts them by distance from the base pointer (farthest with highest index). 3. It takes first consecutive non-overlapping stores and (if possible) replaces them with a single store instruction. The point is, we can't determine here which 'store' instruction would be the second after sorting ('store 2' or 'store 3'). It happens that 'store 3' would be the second, and 'store 2' would be the third. So after merging we have the next result: store i16 (1 | 3 << 8), base ; is a[0] but bit-casted to i16 store i8 2, a[1] So actually we swapped 'store 3' and 'store 2' and got wrong contents in a[1]. Fix: In sort routine just also take into account mem-op sequence number. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@200201 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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