| ; RUN: opt -passes=always-inline -S < %s | FileCheck %s |
| |
| ; We used to misclassify inalloca as a static alloca in the inliner. This only |
| ; arose with for alwaysinline functions, because the normal inliner refuses to |
| ; inline such things. |
| |
| ; Generated using this C++ source: |
| ; struct Foo { |
| ; Foo(); |
| ; Foo(const Foo &o); |
| ; ~Foo(); |
| ; int a; |
| ; }; |
| ; __forceinline void h(Foo o) {} |
| ; __forceinline void g() { h(Foo()); } |
| ; void f() { g(); } |
| |
| ; ModuleID = 't.cpp' |
| source_filename = "t.cpp" |
| target datalayout = "e-m:x-p:32:32-i64:64-f80:32-n8:16:32-a:0:32-S32" |
| target triple = "i386-pc-windows-msvc19.0.24210" |
| |
| %struct.Foo = type { i32 } |
| |
| declare ptr @llvm.stacksave() |
| declare void @llvm.stackrestore(ptr) |
| |
| declare x86_thiscallcc ptr @"\01??0Foo@@QAE@XZ"(ptr returned) unnamed_addr |
| declare x86_thiscallcc void @"\01??1Foo@@QAE@XZ"(ptr) unnamed_addr |
| |
| define void @f() { |
| entry: |
| call void @g() |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| define internal void @g() alwaysinline { |
| entry: |
| %inalloca.save = call ptr @llvm.stacksave() |
| %argmem = alloca inalloca <{ %struct.Foo }>, align 4 |
| %call = call x86_thiscallcc ptr @"\01??0Foo@@QAE@XZ"(ptr %argmem) |
| call void @h(ptr inalloca(<{ %struct.Foo }>) %argmem) |
| call void @llvm.stackrestore(ptr %inalloca.save) |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| ; Function Attrs: alwaysinline inlinehint nounwind |
| define internal void @h(ptr inalloca(<{ %struct.Foo }>)) alwaysinline { |
| entry: |
| call x86_thiscallcc void @"\01??1Foo@@QAE@XZ"(ptr %0) |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| ; CHECK: define void @f() |
| ; CHECK: %[[STACKSAVE:.*]] = call ptr @llvm.stacksave.p0() |
| ; CHECK: %[[ARGMEM:.*]] = alloca inalloca <{ %struct.Foo }>, align 4 |
| ; CHECK: %[[CALL:.*]] = call x86_thiscallcc ptr @"\01??0Foo@@QAE@XZ"(ptr %[[ARGMEM]]) |
| ; CHECK: call x86_thiscallcc void @"\01??1Foo@@QAE@XZ"(ptr %[[ARGMEM]]) |
| ; CHECK: call void @llvm.stackrestore.p0(ptr %[[STACKSAVE]]) |
| ; CHECK: ret void |