When F calls G calls H, G is nounwind, and G is inlined into F, then the
inlined call-site to H should be effectively nounwind so as not to lose
information during inlining.
If H itself is nounwind (which often happens when H is an intrinsic), we
no longer mark the callsite explicitly as nounwind. Previously, there
were cases where the inlined call-site of H differs from a pre-existing
call-site of H in F *only* in the explicitly added nounwind attribute,
thus preventing common subexpression elimination.
v2:
- just check CI->doesNotThrow
v3 (resubmit after revert at 3443788087):
- update Clang tests
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129860
This adds -no-opaque-pointers to clang tests whose output will
change when opaque pointers are enabled by default. This is
intended to be part of the migration approach described in
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/enabling-opaque-pointers-by-default/61322/9.
The patch has been produced by replacing %clang_cc1 with
%clang_cc1 -no-opaque-pointers for tests that fail with opaque
pointers enabled. Worth noting that this doesn't cover all tests,
there's a remaining ~40 tests not using %clang_cc1 that will need
a followup change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123115
Post-commit feedback for d69c4372bf says the output
may vary between pass managers. This is hopefully a
quick fix, but we might want to investigate how to
better solve this type of problem.
The FileCheck lines in these files are auto-generated and complete,
so there's very little upside (less CHECK lines) from running
-instcombine on them and violating the expected test layering
(optimizer developers shouldn't have to be aware of clang tests).
Running opt passes like this makes it harder to make changes such as:
D93817