When MemCpyOpt performs call slot optimization it will concatenate the `alias.scope` metadata between the function call and the memcpy. However, scoped AA relies on the domains in metadata to be maintained in a caller-callee relationship. Naive concatenation breaks this assumption leading to bad AA results.
The fix is to take the intersection of domains then union the scopes within those domains.
The original bug came from a case of rust bad codegen which uses this bad aliasing to perform additional memcpy optimizations. As show in the added test case `%src` got forwarded past its lifetime leading to a dereference of garbage data.
Testing
ninja check-llvm
Reviewed By: jeroen.dobbelaere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91576
As it's causing some bot failures (and per request from kbarton).
This reverts commit r358543/ab70da07286e618016e78247e4a24fcb84077fda.
llvm-svn: 358546
I have audited all the callers of concatenate and none require duplicate
entries to service concatenation.
These duplicates serve no purpose but to needlessly embiggen the IR.
N.B. Layering getMostGenericAliasScope on top of concatenate makes it
O(nlogn + mlogm) instead of O(n*m).
llvm-svn: 278836