commit | d54e447848e9e2b6410b22587f4179f2bc7a28bc | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ingo Müller <ingomueller@google.com> | Mon Jun 26 08:22:22 2023 +0000 |
committer | Ingo Müller <ingomueller@google.com> | Mon Jun 26 08:40:05 2023 +0000 |
tree | c7d0174e68967af1a3cd904d1eec098b0d7c7d6b | |
parent | 0e9384a6c6ca86e042a1ed75c5f22db7cf14f132 [diff] |
[mlir][LLVMIR] Allow !llvm.ptr<ptr> operands in atomicrmw xchg op. Previously, llvm.atomicrmw only allowed operands that are pointers to LLVM floats or integers. However, according to the LLVM IR Language Reference, that op allows pointer to pointer operands in its `xchg` mode. This patch allows those operands also in MLIR's LLVM dialect and adapts the tests accordingly. Reviewed By: gysit Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153747
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