
Always read bitcode according to the -opaque-pointers mode. Do not perform auto-detection to implicitly switch to typed pointers. This is a step towards removing typed pointer support, and also eliminates the class of problems where linking may fail if a typed pointer module is loaded before an opaque pointer module. (The latest place where this was encountered is D139924, but this has previously been fixed in other places doing bitcode linking as well.) Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139940
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17 lines
727 B
LLVM
; Test upgrade of llvm.annotation intrinsics.
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s | llvm-dis | FileCheck %s
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; RUN: llvm-dis < %s.bc | FileCheck %s
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; TYPED: define i32 @f(i32 [[ARG0:%.*]], ptr [[ARG1:%.*]], ptr [[ARG2:%.*]], i32 [[ARG3:%.*]])
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; CHECK: define i32 @f(i32 [[ARG0:%.*]], ptr [[ARG1:%.*]], ptr [[ARG2:%.*]], i32 [[ARG3:%.*]])
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define i32 @f(i32 %arg0, ptr %arg1, ptr %arg2, i32 %arg3) {
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%result = call i32 @llvm.annotation.i32(i32 %arg0, ptr %arg1, ptr %arg2, i32 %arg3)
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; CHECK: [[RESULT:%.*]] = call i32 @llvm.annotation.i32.p0(i32 [[ARG0]], ptr [[ARG1]], ptr [[ARG2]], i32 [[ARG3]])
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ret i32 %result
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}
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declare i32 @llvm.annotation.i32(i32, i8*, ptr, i32)
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; CHECK: declare i32 @llvm.annotation.i32.p0(i32, ptr, ptr, i32)
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