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			158 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			LLVM
		
	
	
	
| ; RUN: llc -O3 -mcpu=pwr7 < %s | FileCheck %s
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| ; RUN: llc -O3 -print-after=codegenprepare -mcpu=ppc64 < %s >%t 2>&1 && FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-NoAA <%t %s
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| ; RUN: llc -O3 -print-after=codegenprepare -mcpu=pwr7  < %s >%t 2>&1 && FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-UseAA <%t %s
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| target datalayout = "E-m:e-i64:64-n32:64"
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| target triple = "powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu"
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| 
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| ; Following test cases test enabling SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP pass in the PPC
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| ; backend. If useAA() returns true, it will lower a GEP with multiple indices
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| ; into GEPs with a single index, otherwise it will lower it into a
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| ; "ptrtoint+arithmetics+inttoptr" form.
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| 
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| %struct = type { i32, i32, i32, i32, [20 x i32] }
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| 
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| ; Check that when two complex GEPs are used in two basic blocks, LLVM can
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| ; elimilate the common subexpression for the second use.
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| define void @test_GEP_CSE([240 x %struct]* %string, i32* %adj, i32 %lib, i64 %idxprom) {
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|   %liberties = getelementptr [240 x %struct], [240 x %struct]* %string, i64 1, i64 %idxprom, i32 3
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|   %1 = load i32, i32* %liberties, align 4
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|   %cmp = icmp eq i32 %1, %lib
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|   br i1 %cmp, label %if.then, label %if.end
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| 
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| if.then:                                          ; preds = %entry
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|   %origin = getelementptr [240 x %struct], [240 x %struct]* %string, i64 1, i64 %idxprom, i32 2
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|   %2 = load i32, i32* %origin, align 4
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|   store i32 %2, i32* %adj, align 4
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|   br label %if.end
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| 
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| if.end:                                           ; preds = %if.then, %entry
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|   ret void
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| }
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| 
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| ; CHECK-NoAA-LABEL: @test_GEP_CSE(
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: [[PTR0:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = ptrtoint [240 x %struct]* %string to i64
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: [[PTR1:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = mul i64 %idxprom, 96
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: [[PTR2:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = add i64 [[PTR0]], [[PTR1]]
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 [[PTR2]], 23052
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: inttoptr
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: if.then:
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| ; CHECK-NoAA-NOT: ptrtoint
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| ; CHECK-NoAA-NOT: mul
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 [[PTR2]], 23048
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: inttoptr
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| 
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| ; CHECK-UseAA-LABEL: @test_GEP_CSE(
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: [[PTR0:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = bitcast [240 x %struct]* %string to i8*
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: [[IDX:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = mul i64 %idxprom, 96
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: [[PTR1:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 [[IDX]]
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR1]], i64 23052
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: bitcast
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: if.then:
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR1]], i64 23048
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: bitcast
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| 
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| %class.my = type { i32, [128 x i32], i32, [256 x %struct.pt]}
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| %struct.pt = type { %struct.point*, i32, i32 }
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| %struct.point = type { i32, i32 }
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| 
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| ; Check when a GEP is used across two basic block, LLVM can sink the address
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| ; calculation and code gen can generate a better addressing mode for the second
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| ; use.
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| define void @test_GEP_across_BB(%class.my* %this, i64 %idx) {
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|   %1 = getelementptr %class.my, %class.my* %this, i64 0, i32 3, i64 %idx, i32 1
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|   %2 = load i32, i32* %1, align 4
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|   %3 = getelementptr %class.my, %class.my* %this, i64 0, i32 3, i64 %idx, i32 2
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|   %4 = load i32, i32* %3, align 4
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|   %5 = icmp eq i32 %2, %4
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|   br i1 %5, label %if.true, label %exit
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| 
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| if.true:
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|   %6 = shl i32 %4, 1
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|   store i32 %6, i32* %3, align 4
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|   br label %exit
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| 
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| exit:
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|   %7 = add nsw i32 %4, 1
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|   store i32 %7, i32* %1, align 4
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|   ret void
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| }
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| ; CHECK-LABEL: test_GEP_across_BB:
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| ; CHECK-NOT: lwzu
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| ; CHECK: blr
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| 
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| ; CHECK-NoAA-LABEL: test_GEP_across_BB(
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 [[TMP:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]], 528
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 [[TMP]], 532
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: if.true:
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: {{%sunk[a-zA-Z0-9]+}} = add i64 [[TMP]], 532
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: exit:
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: {{%sunk[a-zA-Z0-9]+}} = add i64 [[TMP]], 528
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| 
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| ; CHECK-UseAA-LABEL: test_GEP_across_BB(
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: [[PTR0:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = getelementptr
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 528
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 532
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: if.true:
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: {{%sunk[a-zA-Z0-9]+}} = getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 532
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: exit:
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: {{%sunk[a-zA-Z0-9]+}} = getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 528
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| 
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| %struct.S = type { float, double }
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| @struct_array = global [1024 x %struct.S] zeroinitializer, align 16
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| 
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| ; The following two test cases check we can extract constant from indices of
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| ; struct type.
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| ; The constant offsets are from indices "i64 %idxprom" and "i32 1". As the
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| ; alloca size of %struct.S is 16, and "i32 1" is the 2rd element whose field
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| ; offset is 8, the total constant offset is (5 * 16 + 8) = 88.
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| define double* @test-struct_1(i32 %i) {
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| entry:
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|   %add = add nsw i32 %i, 5
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|   %idxprom = sext i32 %add to i64
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|   %p = getelementptr [1024 x %struct.S], [1024 x %struct.S]* @struct_array, i64 0, i64 %idxprom, i32 1
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|   ret double* %p
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| }
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| ; CHECK-NoAA-LABEL: @test-struct_1(
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| ; CHECK-NoAA-NOT: getelementptr
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 %{{[a-zA-Z0-9]+}}, 88
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| 
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| ; CHECK-UseAA-LABEL: @test-struct_1(
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* %{{[a-zA-Z0-9]+}}, i64 88
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| 
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| %struct3 = type { i64, i32 }
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| %struct2 = type { %struct3, i32 }
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| %struct1 = type { i64, %struct2 }
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| %struct0 = type { i32, i32, i64*, [100 x %struct1] }
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| 
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| ; The constant offsets are from indices "i32 3", "i64 %arrayidx" and "i32 1".
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| ; "i32 3" is the 4th element whose field offset is 16. The alloca size of
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| ; %struct1 is 32. "i32 1" is the 2rd element whose field offset is 8. So the
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| ; total constant offset is 16 + (-2 * 32) + 8 = -40
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| define %struct2* @test-struct_2(%struct0* %ptr, i64 %idx) {
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| entry:
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|   %arrayidx = add nsw i64 %idx, -2
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|   %ptr2 = getelementptr %struct0, %struct0* %ptr, i64 0, i32 3, i64 %arrayidx, i32 1
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|   ret %struct2* %ptr2
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| }
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| ; CHECK-NoAA-LABEL: @test-struct_2(
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| ; CHECK-NoAA-NOT: = getelementptr
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| ; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 %{{[a-zA-Z0-9]+}}, -40
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| 
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| ; CHECK-UseAA-LABEL: @test-struct_2(
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| ; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* %{{[a-zA-Z0-9]+}}, i64 -40
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| 
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| ; Test that when a index is added from two constant, SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP
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| ; pass does not generate incorrect result.
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| define void @test_const_add([3 x i32]* %in) {
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|   %inc = add nsw i32 2, 1
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|   %idxprom = sext i32 %inc to i64
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|   %arrayidx = getelementptr [3 x i32], [3 x i32]* %in, i64 %idxprom, i64 2
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|   store i32 0, i32* %arrayidx, align 4
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|   ret void
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| }
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| ; CHECK-LABEL: test_const_add:
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| ; CHECK: li [[REG:[0-9]+]], 0
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| ; CHECK: stw [[REG]], 44(3)
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| ; CHECK: blr
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| 
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