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; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_test_checks.py
; RUN: opt -passes=dse -S < %s | FileCheck %s
target datalayout = "e-p:64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-s0:64:64-f80:128:128-n8:16:32:64"
target triple = "x86_64-apple-macosx10.7.0"
; Basic correctness tests for atomic stores.
; Note that it turns out essentially every transformation DSE does is legal on
; atomic ops, just some transformations are not allowed across release-acquire pairs.
@x = common global i32 0, align 4
@y = common global i32 0, align 4
declare void @randomop(ptr)
; DSE across unordered store (allowed)
define void @test1() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test1(
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 0, ptr @y unordered, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 1, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
;
store i32 0, ptr @x
store atomic i32 0, ptr @y unordered, align 4
store i32 1, ptr @x
ret void
}
; DSE remove unordered store (allowed)
define void @test4() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test4(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 1, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
;
store atomic i32 0, ptr @x unordered, align 4
store i32 1, ptr @x
ret void
}
; DSE unordered store overwriting non-atomic store (allowed)
define void @test5() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test5(
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 1, ptr @x unordered, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
;
store i32 0, ptr @x
store atomic i32 1, ptr @x unordered, align 4
ret void
}
; DSE no-op unordered atomic store (allowed)
define void @test6() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test6(
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
;
%x = load atomic i32, ptr @x unordered, align 4
store atomic i32 %x, ptr @x unordered, align 4
ret void
}
; DSE seq_cst store (be conservative; DSE doesn't have infrastructure
; to reason about atomic operations).
define void @test7() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test7(
; CHECK-NEXT: [[A:%.*]] = alloca i32, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 0, ptr [[A]] seq_cst, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
;
%a = alloca i32
store atomic i32 0, ptr %a seq_cst, align 4
ret void
}
; DSE and seq_cst load (be conservative; DSE doesn't have infrastructure
; to reason about atomic operations).
define i32 @test8() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test8(
; CHECK-NEXT: [[A:%.*]] = alloca i32, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: call void @randomop(ptr [[A]])
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 0, ptr [[A]], align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: [[X:%.*]] = load atomic i32, ptr @x seq_cst, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 [[X]]
;
%a = alloca i32
call void @randomop(ptr %a)
store i32 0, ptr %a, align 4
%x = load atomic i32, ptr @x seq_cst, align 4
ret i32 %x
}
; DSE across monotonic store (allowed as long as the eliminated store isUnordered)
define void @test10() {
; CHECK-LABEL: test10
; CHECK-NOT: store i32 0
; CHECK: store i32 1
store i32 0, ptr @x
store atomic i32 42, ptr @y monotonic, align 4
store i32 1, ptr @x
ret void
}
; DSE across monotonic load (forbidden since the eliminated store is atomic)
define i32 @test11() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test11(
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 0, ptr @x monotonic, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: [[X:%.*]] = load atomic i32, ptr @y monotonic, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 1, ptr @x monotonic, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 [[X]]
;
store atomic i32 0, ptr @x monotonic, align 4
%x = load atomic i32, ptr @y monotonic, align 4
store atomic i32 1, ptr @x monotonic, align 4
ret i32 %x
}
; DSE across monotonic store (forbidden since the eliminated store is atomic)
define void @test12() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test12(
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 0, ptr @x monotonic, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 42, ptr @y monotonic, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 1, ptr @x monotonic, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
;
store atomic i32 0, ptr @x monotonic, align 4
store atomic i32 42, ptr @y monotonic, align 4
store atomic i32 1, ptr @x monotonic, align 4
ret void
}
; But DSE is not allowed across a release-acquire pair.
define i32 @test15() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test15(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 0, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 0, ptr @y release, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: [[X:%.*]] = load atomic i32, ptr @y acquire, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 1, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 [[X]]
;
store i32 0, ptr @x
store atomic i32 0, ptr @y release, align 4
%x = load atomic i32, ptr @y acquire, align 4
store i32 1, ptr @x
ret i32 %x
}
@z = common global i64 0, align 4
@a = common global i64 0, align 4
; Be conservative, do not kill regular store.
define i64 @test_atomicrmw_0() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_atomicrmw_0(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i64 1, ptr @z, align 8
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RES:%.*]] = atomicrmw add ptr @z, i64 -1 monotonic
; CHECK-NEXT: ret i64 [[RES]]
;
store i64 1, ptr @z
%res = atomicrmw add ptr @z, i64 -1 monotonic
ret i64 %res
}
; Be conservative, do not kill regular store.
define i64 @test_atomicrmw_1() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_atomicrmw_1(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i64 1, ptr @z, align 8
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RES:%.*]] = atomicrmw add ptr @z, i64 -1 acq_rel
; CHECK-NEXT: ret i64 [[RES]]
;
store i64 1, ptr @z
%res = atomicrmw add ptr @z, i64 -1 acq_rel
ret i64 %res
}
; Monotonic atomicrmw should not block eliminating no-aliasing stores.
define i64 @test_atomicrmw_2() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_atomicrmw_2(
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RES:%.*]] = atomicrmw add ptr @a, i64 -1 monotonic
; CHECK-NEXT: store i64 2, ptr @z, align 8
; CHECK-NEXT: ret i64 [[RES]]
;
store i64 1, ptr @z
%res = atomicrmw add ptr @a, i64 -1 monotonic
store i64 2, ptr @z
ret i64 %res
}
; Be conservative, do not eliminate stores across atomic operations > monotonic.
define i64 @test_atomicrmw_3() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_atomicrmw_3(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i64 1, ptr @z, align 8
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RES:%.*]] = atomicrmw add ptr @a, i64 -1 release
; CHECK-NEXT: store i64 2, ptr @z, align 8
; CHECK-NEXT: ret i64 [[RES]]
;
store i64 1, ptr @z
%res = atomicrmw add ptr @a, i64 -1 release
store i64 2, ptr @z
ret i64 %res
}
; Be conservative, do not eliminate may-alias stores.
define i64 @test_atomicrmw_4(ptr %ptr) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_atomicrmw_4(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i64 1, ptr @z, align 8
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RES:%.*]] = atomicrmw add ptr [[PTR:%.*]], i64 -1 monotonic
; CHECK-NEXT: store i64 2, ptr @z, align 8
; CHECK-NEXT: ret i64 [[RES]]
;
store i64 1, ptr @z
%res = atomicrmw add ptr %ptr, i64 -1 monotonic
store i64 2, ptr @z
ret i64 %res
}
; Be conservative, do not eliminate aliasing stores.
define i64 @test_atomicrmw_5() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_atomicrmw_5(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i64 1, ptr @z, align 8
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RES:%.*]] = atomicrmw add ptr @z, i64 -1 monotonic
; CHECK-NEXT: store i64 2, ptr @z, align 8
; CHECK-NEXT: ret i64 [[RES]]
;
store i64 1, ptr @z
%res = atomicrmw add ptr @z, i64 -1 monotonic
store i64 2, ptr @z
ret i64 %res
}
; Be conservative, do not eliminate non-monotonic cmpxchg.
define { i32, i1} @test_cmpxchg_1() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_cmpxchg_1(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 1, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RET:%.*]] = cmpxchg volatile ptr @x, i32 10, i32 20 seq_cst monotonic
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 2, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret { i32, i1 } [[RET]]
;
store i32 1, ptr @x
%ret = cmpxchg volatile ptr @x, i32 10, i32 20 seq_cst monotonic
store i32 2, ptr @x
ret { i32, i1 } %ret
}
; Monotonic cmpxchg should not block DSE for non-aliasing stores.
define { i32, i1} @test_cmpxchg_2() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_cmpxchg_2(
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RET:%.*]] = cmpxchg volatile ptr @y, i32 10, i32 20 monotonic monotonic
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 2, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret { i32, i1 } [[RET]]
;
store i32 1, ptr @x
%ret = cmpxchg volatile ptr @y, i32 10, i32 20 monotonic monotonic
store i32 2, ptr @x
ret { i32, i1 } %ret
}
; Be conservative, do not eliminate non-monotonic cmpxchg.
define { i32, i1} @test_cmpxchg_3() {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_cmpxchg_3(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 1, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RET:%.*]] = cmpxchg volatile ptr @y, i32 10, i32 20 seq_cst seq_cst
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 2, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret { i32, i1 } [[RET]]
;
store i32 1, ptr @x
%ret = cmpxchg volatile ptr @y, i32 10, i32 20 seq_cst seq_cst
store i32 2, ptr @x
ret { i32, i1 } %ret
}
; Be conservative, do not eliminate may-alias stores.
define { i32, i1} @test_cmpxchg_4(ptr %ptr) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_cmpxchg_4(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 1, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RET:%.*]] = cmpxchg volatile ptr [[PTR:%.*]], i32 10, i32 20 monotonic monotonic
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 2, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret { i32, i1 } [[RET]]
;
store i32 1, ptr @x
%ret = cmpxchg volatile ptr %ptr, i32 10, i32 20 monotonic monotonic
store i32 2, ptr @x
ret { i32, i1 } %ret
}
; Be conservative, do not eliminate alias stores.
define { i32, i1} @test_cmpxchg_5(ptr %ptr) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_cmpxchg_5(
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 1, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: [[RET:%.*]] = cmpxchg volatile ptr @x, i32 10, i32 20 monotonic monotonic
; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 2, ptr @x, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret { i32, i1 } [[RET]]
;
store i32 1, ptr @x
%ret = cmpxchg volatile ptr @x, i32 10, i32 20 monotonic monotonic
store i32 2, ptr @x
ret { i32, i1 } %ret
}
; **** Noop load->store tests **************************************************
; We can optimize unordered atomic loads or stores.
define void @test_load_atomic(ptr %Q) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_load_atomic(
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
;
%a = load atomic i32, ptr %Q unordered, align 4
store atomic i32 %a, ptr %Q unordered, align 4
ret void
}
; We can optimize unordered atomic loads or stores.
define void @test_store_atomic(ptr %Q) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_store_atomic(
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
;
%a = load i32, ptr %Q
store atomic i32 %a, ptr %Q unordered, align 4
ret void
}
; We can NOT optimize release atomic loads or stores.
define void @test_store_atomic_release(ptr %Q) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @test_store_atomic_release(
; CHECK-NEXT: [[A:%.*]] = load i32, ptr [[Q:%.*]], align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: store atomic i32 [[A]], ptr [[Q]] release, align 4
; CHECK-NEXT: ret void
;
%a = load i32, ptr %Q
store atomic i32 %a, ptr %Q release, align 4
ret void
}