; RUN: opt < %s -lcssa -loop-simplify -indvars -S | FileCheck %s target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" ; PR28272, PR28825 ; When LoopSimplify separates nested loops, it might break LCSSA form: values ; from the original loop might be used in the outer loop. This test invokes ; loop-unroll, which calls loop-simplify before itself. If LCSSA is broken ; after loop-simplify, we crash on assertion. ; CHECK-LABEL: @foo define void @foo() { entry: br label %header header: br label %loop1 loop1: br i1 true, label %loop1, label %bb43 bb43: %a = phi i32 [ undef, %loop1 ], [ 0, %bb45 ], [ %a, %bb54 ] %b = phi i32 [ 0, %loop1 ], [ 1, %bb54 ], [ %c, %bb45 ] br i1 true, label %bb114, label %header bb114: %c = add i32 0, 1 %d = add i32 0, 1 br i1 true, label %bb45, label %bb54 bb45: %x = add i32 %d, 0 br label %bb43 bb54: br label %bb43 } ; CHECK-LABEL: @foo2 define void @foo2() { entry: br label %outer outer.loopexit: br label %outer outer: br label %loop1 loop1: br i1 true, label %loop1, label %loop2.preheader loop2.preheader: %a.ph = phi i32 [ undef, %loop1 ] %b.ph = phi i32 [ 0, %loop1 ] br label %loop2 loop2: %a = phi i32 [ 0, %loop2.if.true ], [ %a, %loop2.if.false ], [ %a.ph, %loop2.preheader ], [0, %bb] %b = phi i32 [ 1, %loop2.if.false ], [ %c, %loop2.if.true ], [ %b.ph, %loop2.preheader ], [%c, %bb] br i1 true, label %loop2.if, label %outer.loopexit loop2.if: %c = add i32 0, 1 switch i32 undef, label %loop2.if.false [i32 0, label %loop2.if.true i32 1, label %bb] loop2.if.true: br i1 undef, label %loop2, label %bb loop2.if.false: br label %loop2 bb: br label %loop2 } ; When LoopSimplify separates nested loops, it might break LCSSA form: values ; from the original loop might be used in exit blocks of the outer loop. ; CHECK-LABEL: @foo3 define void @foo3() { entry: br label %bb1 bb1: br i1 undef, label %bb2, label %bb1 bb2: %a = phi i32 [ undef, %bb1 ], [ %a, %bb3 ], [ undef, %bb5 ] br i1 undef, label %bb3, label %bb1 bb3: %b = load i32*, i32** undef br i1 undef, label %bb2, label %bb4 bb4: br i1 undef, label %bb5, label %bb6 bb5: br i1 undef, label %bb2, label %bb4 bb6: br i1 undef, label %bb_end, label %bb1 bb_end: %x = getelementptr i32, i32* %b br label %bb_end } ; When LoopSimplify separates nested loops, it might break LCSSA form: values ; from the original loop might occur in a loop, which is now a sibling of the ; original loop (before separating it was a subloop of the original loop, and ; thus didn't require an lcssa phi nodes). ; CHECK-LABEL: @foo4 define void @foo4() { bb1: br label %bb2 ; CHECK: bb2.loopexit: bb2.loopexit: ; preds = %bb3 %i.ph = phi i32 [ 0, %bb3 ] br label %bb2 ; CHECK: bb2.outer: ; CHECK: bb2: bb2: ; preds = %bb2.loopexit, %bb2, %bb1 %i = phi i32 [ 0, %bb1 ], [ %i, %bb2 ], [ %i.ph, %bb2.loopexit ] %x = load i32, i32* undef, align 8 br i1 undef, label %bb2, label %bb3.preheader ; CHECK: bb3.preheader: bb3.preheader: ; preds = %bb2 ; CHECK: %x.lcssa = phi i32 [ %x, %bb2 ] br label %bb3 bb3: ; preds = %bb3.preheader, %bb3 %y = add i32 2, %x br i1 true, label %bb2.loopexit, label %bb3 }