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# RUN: llc -run-pass wasm-reg-stackify %s -o - | FileCheck %s
# Tests for DBG_VALUE hanlding in RegStackify + DebugValueManager
--- |
target triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown"
declare void @use(i32)
declare void @use_2(i32, i32)
define void @sink_simple() {
call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i32 0, metadata !5, metadata !DIExpression()), !dbg !10
call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i32 0, metadata !11, metadata !DIExpression()), !dbg !10
call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i32 0, metadata !12, metadata !DIExpression()), !dbg !10
call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i32 0, metadata !13, metadata !DIExpression()), !dbg !10
ret void
}
define void @sink_non_consecutive() {
unreachable
}
define void @dont_sink_above_def() {
unreachable
}
define void @sink_to_same_place() {
unreachable
}
define void @cannot_sink_across_same_variable() {
unreachable
}
define void @cannot_sink_across_same_variable2() {
unreachable
}
define void @can_sink_across_same_variable_with_same_const() {
unreachable
}
define void @sink_multiple_defs() {
unreachable
}
define void @clone_same_bb() {
unreachable
}
define void @clone_different_bb() {
unreachable
}
define void @tee_with_two_use_insts() {
unreachable
}
define void @tee_with_one_inst_with_two_uses() {
unreachable
}
declare void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata, metadata, metadata)
!llvm.dbg.cu = !{!0}
!llvm.module.flags = !{!2, !3, !4}
; Note the current mapping variable metadata and their names, which we will
; use in all functions in ths file:
; - "var_a" / VAR_A: !5
; - "var_b" / VAR_B: !11
; - "var_c" / VAR_C: !12
; - "var_d" / VAR_D: !13
; We will use VAR_? in the CHECK lines for robustness in case of metadata
; renumbering, but currently in mir tests we cannot use variable names like
; "var_a" directly in the input, which can be confusing to read.
!0 = distinct !DICompileUnit(language: DW_LANG_C99, file: !1, emissionKind: FullDebug)
!1 = !DIFile(filename: "test.c", directory: "")
!2 = !{i32 7, !"Dwarf Version", i32 5}
!3 = !{i32 2, !"Debug Info Version", i32 3}
!4 = !{i32 1, !"wchar_size", i32 4}
!5 = !DILocalVariable(name: "var_a", scope: !6, file: !1, line: 2, type: !9)
; CHECK: ![[VAR_A:[0-9]+]] = !DILocalVariable(name: "var_a"
!6 = distinct !DISubprogram(name: "sink_simple", scope: !1, file: !1, line: 1, type: !7, scopeLine: 1, unit: !0)
!7 = !DISubroutineType(types: !8)
!8 = !{null}
!9 = !DIBasicType(name: "int", size: 32, encoding: DW_ATE_signed)
!10 = !DILocation(line: 0, scope: !6)
!11 = !DILocalVariable(name: "var_b", scope: !6, file: !1, line: 2, type: !9)
; CHECK: ![[VAR_B:[0-9]+]] = !DILocalVariable(name: "var_b"
!12 = !DILocalVariable(name: "var_c", scope: !6, file: !1, line: 2, type: !9)
; CHECK: ![[VAR_C:[0-9]+]] = !DILocalVariable(name: "var_c"
!13 = !DILocalVariable(name: "var_d", scope: !6, file: !1, line: 2, type: !9)
; CHECK: ![[VAR_D:[0-9]+]] = !DILocalVariable(name: "var_d"
...
---
# A simple sinking example.
# '%0 = CONST_I32 1' will sink to the place before 'CALL %use', and the two
# DBG_VALUEs will sink with it, leaving the original DBG_VALUEs to be set to
# undef (= DBG_VALUE $noreg).
# CHECK-LABEL: name: sink_simple
name: sink_simple
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# Sinking when DBG_VALUEs are non-consecutive.
# '%0 = CONST_I32 1' will sink to the place before 'CALL %use', and the two
# DBG_VALUEs will sink with it, even though they are not consecutive. The
# original DBG_VALUEs will be set to undef.
# CHECK-LABEL: name: sink_non_consecutive
name: sink_non_consecutive
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# Only DBG_VALUEs following a def should be sunk together.
# '%0 = CONST_I32 1' will sink to the place before 'CALL %use', but the
# DBG_VALUE above it should be untouched.
# CHECK-LABEL: name: dont_sink_above_def
name: dont_sink_above_def
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# A sink no-op case.
# '%0 = CONST_I32 1' will sink to the place before 'CALL %use', but it's already
# right before the CALL so it should be effectively a no-op. But currently
# sinking happens anyway so this will create unnecessary two undef DBG_VALUEs.
# This increases the number of DBG_VALUEs but doesn't hurt the coverage or
# generate incorrect debug info. TODO Improve this?
# CHECK-LABEL: name: sink_to_same_place
name: sink_to_same_place
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: %0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# A DBG_VALUE cannot be sunk across another DBG_VALUE that has the same
# DebugVariable, because it will reorder assignments.
# '%0 = CONST_I32 1' will sink to the place before 'CALL %use'. But from the two
# DBG_VALUEs following it, only the DBG_VALUE for "var_b" can sink with it,
# because there is another 'DBG_VALUE 10' for "var_a" in the middle.
# CHECK-LABEL: name: cannot_sink_across_same_variable
name: cannot_sink_across_same_variable
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE 10, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE 10, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# Another case in which a DBG_VALUE cannot be sunk across another DBG_VALUE with
# the same DebugVariable, because it will reorder assignments.
# '%0 = CONST_I32 1' will sink to the place before 'CALL %use'. But from the two
# DBG_VALUEs following it, only the DBG_VALUE for "var_b" can sink with it,
# because there is another 'DBG_VALUE %1, "var_a"' in the middle.
# CHECK-LABEL: name: cannot_sink_across_same_variable2
name: cannot_sink_across_same_variable2
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
%1:i32 = CONST_I32 2, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %1:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: %1:i32 = CONST_I32 2, implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %1, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# There is a exception in which a DBG_VALUE can be sunk across another DBG_VALUE
# with the same DebugVariable: when the interfering DBG_VALUE refers to the same
# CONST_[I32/I64/F32/F64] instruction, in which case we don't reorder
# assignments.
#
# This is the same test with the previous one with one difference: %1 has the
# same CONST instruction with %0 'CONST_I32 1'. We can sink the DBG_VALUE for
# "var_a" here as well.
# CHECK-LABEL: name: can_sink_across_same_variable_with_same_const
name: can_sink_across_same_variable_with_same_const
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
%1:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments ; Same CONST_I32
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %1:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: %1:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %1, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# Both %0 and %1 will be sunk to the place before ADD_I32. DBG_VALUEs associated
# with those two defs will be sunk as well, leaving the original DBG_VALUEs set
# to undef.
# CHECK-LABEL: name: sink_multiple_defs
name: sink_multiple_defs
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
%1:i32 = CONST_I32 2, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %1:i32, $noreg, !12, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %1:i32, $noreg, !13, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
%2:i32 = ADD_I32 %0:i32, %1:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_C]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_D]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: %1:i32 = CONST_I32 2, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %1, $noreg, ![[VAR_C]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %1, $noreg, ![[VAR_D]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: dead %2:i32 = ADD_I32 %0, %1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# A simple cloning example.
# When processing the second 'CALL @use', because %0 has multiple uses, the def
# '%0 = CONST_I32 1' is cloned before the CALL, along with its DBG_VALUEs. And
# then when processing the first 'CALL @use', by that time %0 has only one use
# remaining, so it is just sink with the DBG_VALUEs, leaving the original
# DBG_VALUEs undef.
# CHECK-LABEL: name: clone_same_bb
name: clone_same_bb
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %0, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: %1:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %1, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %1, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# Cloning across different BBs.
# First, when bb.0's 'CALL @use' is procssed, '%0 = CONST_I32 1' and its
# DBG_VALUEs are cloned before the CALL. And when bb.1's 'CALL @use' is
# processed, '%0 = CONST_I32 1' and its DBG_VALUEs are cloned to bb.1 this time.
# Even though there are (previously cloned) DBG_VALUEs for "var_a" and "var_b"
# in the middle, it's fine because they point to the same 'CONST_I32 1'
# instruction.
# After the second cloning, the original '%0 = CONST_I32 1' is removed because
# it doesn't have any users anymore, leaving its original DBG_VALUEs as undef.
# CHECK-LABEL: name: clone_different_bb
name: clone_different_bb
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
successors: %bb.1
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %0:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
BR %bb.1, implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: bb.0:
; CHECK: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %1:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %1, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %1, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: BR %bb.1, implicit-def $arguments
bb.1:
; predecessors: %bb.0
CALL @use, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: bb.1:
; CHECK: %2:i32 = CONST_I32 1, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %2, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %2, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %2, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# TEE conversion example.
# Convert this form:
# Reg = INST ... // Def
# DBG_VALUE Reg, ...
# INST ..., Reg, ... // Insert
# INST ..., Reg, ...
# to
# DefReg = INST ... // Def (to become the new Insert)
# DBG_VALUE DefReg, ...
# TeeReg, Reg = TEE_... DefReg
# DBG_VALUE TeeReg, ...
# INST ..., TeeReg, ... // Insert
# INST ..., Reg, ...
# CHECK-LABEL: name: tee_with_two_use_insts
name: tee_with_two_use_insts
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = ARGUMENT_i32 0, implicit $arguments
%1:i32 = ARGUMENT_i32 1, implicit $arguments
%2:i32 = MUL_I32 %1:i32, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %2:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %2:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %2:i32, implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use, %2:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: %0:i32 = ARGUMENT_i32 0, implicit $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %1:i32 = ARGUMENT_i32 1, implicit $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %4:i32 = MUL_I32 %1, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %4, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %4, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: %3:i32, %2:i32 = TEE_I32 %4, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %3, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %3, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %3, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use, %2, implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
...
---
# Another TEE conversion example. The previous example had two instructions
# that use a single register, whereas this has one instructions that has two
# same use operands. The resulting transformation is the same.
# CHECK-LABEL: name: tee_with_one_inst_with_two_uses
name: tee_with_one_inst_with_two_uses
liveins:
- { reg: '$arguments' }
tracksRegLiveness: true
body: |
bb.0:
liveins: $arguments
%0:i32 = ARGUMENT_i32 0, implicit $arguments
%1:i32 = ARGUMENT_i32 1, implicit $arguments
%2:i32 = MUL_I32 %1:i32, %0:i32, implicit-def $arguments
DBG_VALUE %2:i32, $noreg, !5, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
DBG_VALUE %2:i32, $noreg, !11, !DIExpression(), debug-location !10
NOP implicit-def $arguments
CALL @use_2, %2:i32, %2:i32, implicit-def $arguments
RETURN implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK: %0:i32 = ARGUMENT_i32 0, implicit $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %1:i32 = ARGUMENT_i32 1, implicit $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE $noreg, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: NOP implicit-def $arguments
; CHECK-NEXT: %4:i32 = MUL_I32 %1, %0, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %4, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %4, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: %3:i32, %2:i32 = TEE_I32 %4, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %3, $noreg, ![[VAR_A]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: DBG_VALUE %3, $noreg, ![[VAR_B]], !DIExpression()
; CHECK-NEXT: CALL @use_2, %3, %2, implicit-def $arguments, implicit-def $value_stack, implicit $value_stack
; CHECK-NEXT: RETURN implicit-def $arguments
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