| ; XFAIL: * |
| |
| ; RUN: opt -S -passes=dse < %s | FileCheck %s |
| |
| ; We DSE stack alloc'ed and byval locations, in the presence of fences. |
| ; Fence does not make an otherwise thread local store visible. |
| ; Right now the DSE in presence of fence is only done in end blocks (with no successors), |
| ; but the same logic applies to other basic blocks as well. |
| ; The store to %addr.i can be removed since it is a byval attribute |
| define void @test3(ptr byval(i32) %addr.i) { |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: @test3 |
| ; CHECK-NOT: store |
| ; CHECK: fence |
| ; CHECK: ret |
| store i32 5, ptr %addr.i, align 4 |
| fence release |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| declare void @foo(ptr nocapture %p) |
| |
| declare noalias ptr @malloc(i32) |
| |
| ; DSE of stores in locations allocated through library calls. |
| define void @test_nocapture() { |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: @test_nocapture |
| ; CHECK: malloc |
| ; CHECK: foo |
| ; CHECK-NOT: store |
| ; CHECK: fence |
| %m = call ptr @malloc(i32 24) |
| call void @foo(ptr %m) |
| store i8 4, ptr %m |
| fence release |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| |
| ; This is a full fence, but it does not make a thread local store visible. |
| ; We can DSE the store in presence of the fence. |
| define void @fence_seq_cst() { |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: @fence_seq_cst |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: fence seq_cst |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: ret void |
| %P1 = alloca i32 |
| store i32 0, ptr %P1, align 4 |
| fence seq_cst |
| store i32 4, ptr %P1, align 4 |
| ret void |
| } |