With opaque pointers, we cannot use the pointer element type to determine the LocationSize for the AA query. Instead, -aa-eval tests are now required to have an explicit load or store for any pointer they want to compute alias results for, and the load/store types are used to determine the location size. This may affect ordering of results, and sorting within one result, as the type is not considered part of the sorted string anymore. To somewhat minimize the churn, printing still uses faux typed pointer notation.
24 lines
693 B
LLVM
24 lines
693 B
LLVM
; This testcase ensures that CFL AA won't be too conservative when trying to do
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; interprocedural analysis on simple callee
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; RUN: opt < %s -aa-pipeline=cfl-steens-aa -passes=aa-eval -print-all-alias-modref-info -disable-output 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
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; CHECK-LABEL: Function: noop_callee
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; CHECK: MayAlias: i32* %arg1, i32* %arg2
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define void @noop_callee(i32* %arg1, i32* %arg2) {
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store i32 0, i32* %arg1
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store i32 0, i32* %arg2
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ret void
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: Function: test_noop
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; CHECK: NoAlias: i32* %a, i32* %b
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define void @test_noop() {
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%a = alloca i32, align 4
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%b = alloca i32, align 4
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load i32, i32* %a
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load i32, i32* %b
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call void @noop_callee(i32* %a, i32* %b)
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ret void
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}
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