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; RUN: opt < %s -coro-split -S | FileCheck %s
; RUN: opt < %s -passes=coro-split -S | FileCheck %s
%"struct.std::coroutine_handle" = type { i8* }
%"struct.std::coroutine_handle.0" = type { %"struct.std::coroutine_handle" }
%"struct.lean_future<int>::Awaiter" = type { i32, %"struct.std::coroutine_handle.0" }
declare i8* @malloc(i64)
%i8.array = type { [100 x i8] }
declare void @consume.i8.array(%i8.array*)
; The lifetime of testval starts and ends before coro.suspend. Even though consume.i8.array
; might capture it, we can safely say it won't live across suspension.
define void @foo() "coroutine.presplit"="1" {
entry:
%testval = alloca %i8.array
%cast = getelementptr inbounds %i8.array, %i8.array* %testval, i64 0, i32 0, i64 0
%id = call token @llvm.coro.id(i32 0, i8* null, i8* null, i8* null)
%alloc = call i8* @malloc(i64 16) #3
%vFrame = call noalias nonnull i8* @llvm.coro.begin(token %id, i8* %alloc)
call void @llvm.lifetime.start.p0i8(i64 100, i8* %cast)
call void @consume.i8.array(%i8.array* %testval)
call void @llvm.lifetime.end.p0i8(i64 100, i8* %cast)
%save = call token @llvm.coro.save(i8* null)
%suspend = call i8 @llvm.coro.suspend(token %save, i1 false)
switch i8 %suspend, label %exit [
i8 0, label %await.ready
i8 1, label %exit
]
await.ready:
%StrayCoroSave = call token @llvm.coro.save(i8* null)
br label %exit
exit:
call i1 @llvm.coro.end(i8* null, i1 false)
ret void
}
; The lifetime of testval starts after coro.suspend. So it will never live across suspension
; points.
define void @bar() "coroutine.presplit"="1" {
entry:
%testval = alloca %i8.array
%cast = getelementptr inbounds %i8.array, %i8.array* %testval, i64 0, i32 0, i64 0
%id = call token @llvm.coro.id(i32 0, i8* null, i8* null, i8* null)
%alloc = call i8* @malloc(i64 16) #3
%vFrame = call noalias nonnull i8* @llvm.coro.begin(token %id, i8* %alloc)
%save = call token @llvm.coro.save(i8* null)
%suspend = call i8 @llvm.coro.suspend(token %save, i1 false)
switch i8 %suspend, label %exit [
i8 0, label %await.ready
i8 1, label %exit
]
await.ready:
%StrayCoroSave = call token @llvm.coro.save(i8* null)
call void @llvm.lifetime.start.p0i8(i64 100, i8* %cast)
call void @consume.i8.array(%i8.array* %testval)
call void @llvm.lifetime.end.p0i8(i64 100, i8* %cast)
br label %exit
exit:
call i1 @llvm.coro.end(i8* null, i1 false)
ret void
}
; Verify that for both foo and bar, testval isn't put on the frame.
; CHECK: %foo.Frame = type { void (%foo.Frame*)*, void (%foo.Frame*)*, i1 }
; CHECK: %bar.Frame = type { void (%bar.Frame*)*, void (%bar.Frame*)*, i1 }
declare token @llvm.coro.id(i32, i8* readnone, i8* nocapture readonly, i8*)
declare i1 @llvm.coro.alloc(token) #3
declare i64 @llvm.coro.size.i64() #5
declare i8* @llvm.coro.begin(token, i8* writeonly) #3
declare token @llvm.coro.save(i8*) #3
declare i8* @llvm.coro.frame() #5
declare i8 @llvm.coro.suspend(token, i1) #3
declare i8* @llvm.coro.free(token, i8* nocapture readonly) #2
declare i1 @llvm.coro.end(i8*, i1) #3
declare void @llvm.lifetime.start.p0i8(i64, i8* nocapture) #4
declare void @llvm.lifetime.end.p0i8(i64, i8* nocapture) #4