; RUN: llc < %s -asm-verbose=false -disable-wasm-fallthrough-return-opt -wasm-disable-explicit-locals -wasm-keep-registers -disable-block-placement -verify-machineinstrs -fast-isel=false -machine-sink-split-probability-threshold=0 -cgp-freq-ratio-to-skip-merge=1000 | FileCheck %s ; Test the CFG stackifier pass. ; Explicitly disable fast-isel, since it gets implicitly enabled in the ; optnone test. target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32:64-S128" target triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown" declare void @something() ; Test that loops are made contiguous, even in the presence of split backedges. ; CHECK-LABEL: test0: ; CHECK: loop ; CHECK-NEXT: block ; CHECK: i32.lt_s ; CHECK-NEXT: br_if ; CHECK-NEXT: return ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_3: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.add ; CHECK-NEXT: call ; CHECK-NEXT: br ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop define void @test0(i32 %n) { entry: br label %header header: %i = phi i32 [ 0, %entry ], [ %i.next, %back ] %i.next = add i32 %i, 1 %c = icmp slt i32 %i.next, %n br i1 %c, label %back, label %exit exit: ret void back: call void @something() br label %header } ; Same as test0, but the branch condition is reversed. ; CHECK-LABEL: test1: ; CHECK: loop ; CHECK-NEXT: block ; CHECK: i32.lt_s ; CHECK-NEXT: br_if ; CHECK-NEXT: return ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_3: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.add ; CHECK-NEXT: call ; CHECK-NEXT: br ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop define void @test1(i32 %n) { entry: br label %header header: %i = phi i32 [ 0, %entry ], [ %i.next, %back ] %i.next = add i32 %i, 1 %c = icmp sge i32 %i.next, %n br i1 %c, label %exit, label %back exit: ret void back: call void @something() br label %header } ; Test that a simple loop is handled as expected. ; CHECK-LABEL: test2: ; CHECK-NOT: local ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_{{[0-9]+}}: ; CHECK: loop ; CHECK: br_if 0, $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_{{[0-9]+}}: ; CHECK: end_loop ; CHECK: end_block ; CHECK: return{{$}} define void @test2(double* nocapture %p, i32 %n) { entry: %cmp.4 = icmp sgt i32 %n, 0 br i1 %cmp.4, label %for.body.preheader, label %for.end for.body.preheader: br label %for.body for.body: %i.05 = phi i32 [ %inc, %for.body ], [ 0, %for.body.preheader ] %arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds double, double* %p, i32 %i.05 %0 = load double, double* %arrayidx, align 8 %mul = fmul double %0, 3.200000e+00 store double %mul, double* %arrayidx, align 8 %inc = add nuw nsw i32 %i.05, 1 %exitcond = icmp eq i32 %inc, %n br i1 %exitcond, label %for.end.loopexit, label %for.body for.end.loopexit: br label %for.end for.end: ret void } ; CHECK-LABEL: doublediamond: ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, ${{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK: br 1{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, ${{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK: br 1{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_5: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: i32.const $push{{[0-9]+}}=, 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}} define i32 @doublediamond(i32 %a, i32 %b, i32* %p) { entry: %c = icmp eq i32 %a, 0 %d = icmp eq i32 %b, 0 store volatile i32 0, i32* %p br i1 %c, label %true, label %false true: store volatile i32 1, i32* %p br label %exit false: store volatile i32 2, i32* %p br i1 %d, label %ft, label %ff ft: store volatile i32 3, i32* %p br label %exit ff: store volatile i32 4, i32* %p br label %exit exit: store volatile i32 5, i32* %p ret i32 0 } ; CHECK-LABEL: triangle: ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $1{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: ; CHECK: return define i32 @triangle(i32* %p, i32 %a) { entry: %c = icmp eq i32 %a, 0 store volatile i32 0, i32* %p br i1 %c, label %true, label %exit true: store volatile i32 1, i32* %p br label %exit exit: store volatile i32 2, i32* %p ret i32 0 } ; CHECK-LABEL: diamond: ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $1{{$}} ; CHECK: br 1{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_3: ; CHECK: i32.const $push{{[0-9]+}}=, 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}} define i32 @diamond(i32* %p, i32 %a) { entry: %c = icmp eq i32 %a, 0 store volatile i32 0, i32* %p br i1 %c, label %true, label %false true: store volatile i32 1, i32* %p br label %exit false: store volatile i32 2, i32* %p br label %exit exit: store volatile i32 3, i32* %p ret i32 0 } ; CHECK-LABEL: single_block: ; CHECK-NOT: br ; CHECK: return $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}} define i32 @single_block(i32* %p) { entry: store volatile i32 0, i32* %p ret i32 0 } ; CHECK-LABEL: minimal_loop: ; CHECK-NOT: br ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK: loop i32 ; CHECK: i32.store 0($0), $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK: br 0{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: define i32 @minimal_loop(i32* %p) { entry: store volatile i32 0, i32* %p br label %loop loop: store volatile i32 1, i32* %p br label %loop } ; CHECK-LABEL: simple_loop: ; CHECK-NOT: br ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK: loop {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK: i32.const $push{{[0-9]+}}=, 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}} define i32 @simple_loop(i32* %p, i32 %a) { entry: %c = icmp eq i32 %a, 0 store volatile i32 0, i32* %p br label %loop loop: store volatile i32 1, i32* %p br i1 %c, label %loop, label %exit exit: store volatile i32 2, i32* %p ret i32 0 } ; CHECK-LABEL: doubletriangle: ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $0{{$}} ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $1{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_3: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK: return define i32 @doubletriangle(i32 %a, i32 %b, i32* %p) { entry: %c = icmp eq i32 %a, 0 %d = icmp eq i32 %b, 0 store volatile i32 0, i32* %p br i1 %c, label %true, label %exit true: store volatile i32 2, i32* %p br i1 %d, label %tt, label %tf tt: store volatile i32 3, i32* %p br label %tf tf: store volatile i32 4, i32* %p br label %exit exit: store volatile i32 5, i32* %p ret i32 0 } ; CHECK-LABEL: ifelse_earlyexits: ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $0{{$}} ; CHECK: br 1{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: ; CHECK: br_if 0, $1{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK: i32.const $push{{[0-9]+}}=, 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}} define i32 @ifelse_earlyexits(i32 %a, i32 %b, i32* %p) { entry: %c = icmp eq i32 %a, 0 %d = icmp eq i32 %b, 0 store volatile i32 0, i32* %p br i1 %c, label %true, label %false true: store volatile i32 1, i32* %p br label %exit false: store volatile i32 2, i32* %p br i1 %d, label %ft, label %exit ft: store volatile i32 3, i32* %p br label %exit exit: store volatile i32 4, i32* %p ret i32 0 } ; CHECK-LABEL: doublediamond_in_a_loop: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK: loop i32{{$}} ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $0{{$}} ; CHECK: br 1{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_3: ; CHECK: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $1{{$}} ; CHECK: br 1{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_5: ; CHECK: br 0{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_6: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} define i32 @doublediamond_in_a_loop(i32 %a, i32 %b, i32* %p) { entry: br label %header header: %c = icmp eq i32 %a, 0 %d = icmp eq i32 %b, 0 store volatile i32 0, i32* %p br i1 %c, label %true, label %false true: store volatile i32 1, i32* %p br label %exit false: store volatile i32 2, i32* %p br i1 %d, label %ft, label %ff ft: store volatile i32 3, i32* %p br label %exit ff: store volatile i32 4, i32* %p br label %exit exit: store volatile i32 5, i32* %p br label %header } ; Test that nested loops are handled. ; CHECK-LABEL: test3: ; CHECK: loop ; CHECK-NEXT: br_if ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_{{[0-9]+}}: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop declare void @bar() define void @test3(i32 %w, i32 %x) { entry: br i1 undef, label %outer.ph, label %exit outer.ph: br label %outer outer: %tobool = icmp eq i32 %x, 0 br i1 %tobool, label %inner, label %unreachable unreachable: unreachable inner: %c = icmp eq i32 %x, %w br i1 %c, label %if.end, label %inner exit: ret void if.end: call void @bar() br label %outer } ; Test switch lowering and block placement. ; CHECK-LABEL: test4: ; CHECK-NEXT: .functype test4 (i32) -> (){{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: br_table $0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push[[C:[0-9]+]]=, 622{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.eq $drop=, $0, $pop[[C]]{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return{{$}} define void @test4(i32 %t) { entry: switch i32 %t, label %default [ i32 0, label %bb2 i32 2, label %bb2 i32 4, label %bb1 i32 622, label %bb0 ] bb0: ret void bb1: ret void bb2: ret void default: ret void } ; Test a case where the BLOCK needs to be placed before the LOOP in the ; same basic block. ; CHECK-LABEL: test5: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 1, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK: return{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK: return{{$}} define void @test5(i1 %p, i1 %q) { entry: br label %header header: store volatile i32 0, i32* null br i1 %p, label %more, label %alt more: store volatile i32 1, i32* null br i1 %q, label %header, label %return alt: store volatile i32 2, i32* null ret void return: store volatile i32 3, i32* null ret void } ; Test an interesting case of a loop with multiple exits, which ; aren't to layout successors of the loop, and one of which is to a successors ; which has another predecessor. ; CHECK-LABEL: test6: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 2, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 1, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: return{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_5: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_6: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: return{{$}} define void @test6(i1 %p, i1 %q) { entry: br label %header header: store volatile i32 0, i32* null br i1 %p, label %more, label %second more: store volatile i32 1, i32* null br i1 %q, label %evenmore, label %first evenmore: store volatile i32 1, i32* null br i1 %q, label %header, label %return return: store volatile i32 2, i32* null ret void first: store volatile i32 3, i32* null br label %second second: store volatile i32 4, i32* null ret void } ; Test a case where there are multiple backedges and multiple loop exits ; that end in unreachable. ; CHECK-LABEL: test7: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 1, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: unreachable ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: unreachable define void @test7(i1 %tobool2, i1 %tobool9) { entry: store volatile i32 0, i32* null br label %loop loop: store volatile i32 1, i32* null br i1 %tobool2, label %l1, label %l0 l0: store volatile i32 2, i32* null br i1 %tobool9, label %loop, label %u0 l1: store volatile i32 3, i32* null br i1 %tobool9, label %loop, label %u1 u0: store volatile i32 4, i32* null unreachable u1: store volatile i32 5, i32* null unreachable } ; Test an interesting case using nested loops and switches. ; CHECK-LABEL: test8: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop i32{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push{{[^,]+}}, 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: br 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} define i32 @test8() { bb: br label %bb1 bb1: br i1 undef, label %bb2, label %bb3 bb2: switch i8 undef, label %bb1 [ i8 44, label %bb2 ] bb3: switch i8 undef, label %bb1 [ i8 44, label %bb2 ] } ; Test an interesting case using nested loops that share a bottom block. ; CHECK-LABEL: test9: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 1, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 2, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: br 1{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 1, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: br 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_5: ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: end_block ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: return{{$}} declare i1 @a() define void @test9() { entry: store volatile i32 0, i32* null br label %header header: store volatile i32 1, i32* null %call4 = call i1 @a() br i1 %call4, label %header2, label %end header2: store volatile i32 2, i32* null %call = call i1 @a() br i1 %call, label %if.then, label %if.else if.then: store volatile i32 3, i32* null %call3 = call i1 @a() br i1 %call3, label %header2, label %header if.else: store volatile i32 4, i32* null %call2 = call i1 @a() br i1 %call2, label %header2, label %header end: store volatile i32 5, i32* null ret void } ; Test an interesting case involving nested loops sharing a loop bottom, ; and loop exits to a block with unreachable. ; CHECK-LABEL: test10: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_3: ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: br_if ; CHECK: br_table $pop{{[^,]+}}, 0, 3, 1, 2, 3 ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_6: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_7: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: br 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_8: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} define void @test10() { bb0: br label %bb1 bb1: %tmp = phi i32 [ 2, %bb0 ], [ 3, %bb3 ] %tmp3 = phi i32 [ undef, %bb0 ], [ %tmp11, %bb3 ] %tmp4 = icmp eq i32 %tmp3, 0 br i1 %tmp4, label %bb4, label %bb2 bb2: br label %bb3 bb3: %tmp11 = phi i32 [ 1, %bb5 ], [ 0, %bb2 ] br label %bb1 bb4: %tmp6 = phi i32 [ %tmp9, %bb5 ], [ 4, %bb1 ] %tmp7 = phi i32 [ %tmp6, %bb5 ], [ %tmp, %bb1 ] br label %bb5 bb5: %tmp9 = phi i32 [ %tmp6, %bb5 ], [ %tmp7, %bb4 ] switch i32 %tmp9, label %bb2 [ i32 0, label %bb5 i32 1, label %bb6 i32 3, label %bb4 i32 4, label %bb3 ] bb6: ret void } ; Test a CFG DAG with interesting merging. ; CHECK-LABEL: test11: ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const ; CHECK-NEXT: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 2, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_3: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: return{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 1, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: br_if 2, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_6: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: return{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_7: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: return{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_8: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NOT: block ; CHECK: return{{$}} define void @test11() { bb0: store volatile i32 0, i32* null br i1 undef, label %bb1, label %bb4 bb1: store volatile i32 1, i32* null br i1 undef, label %bb3, label %bb2 bb2: store volatile i32 2, i32* null br i1 undef, label %bb3, label %bb7 bb3: store volatile i32 3, i32* null ret void bb4: store volatile i32 4, i32* null br i1 undef, label %bb8, label %bb5 bb5: store volatile i32 5, i32* null br i1 undef, label %bb6, label %bb7 bb6: store volatile i32 6, i32* null ret void bb7: store volatile i32 7, i32* null ret void bb8: store volatile i32 8, i32* null ret void } ; CHECK-LABEL: test12: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1: ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_table {{[^,]+}}, 1, 3, 3, 3, 1, 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 2, {{[^,]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: br 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_5: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return{{$}} define void @test12(i8* %arg) { bb: br label %bb1 bb1: %tmp = phi i32 [ 0, %bb ], [ %tmp5, %bb4 ] %tmp2 = getelementptr i8, i8* %arg, i32 %tmp %tmp3 = load i8, i8* %tmp2 switch i8 %tmp3, label %bb7 [ i8 42, label %bb4 i8 76, label %bb4 i8 108, label %bb4 i8 104, label %bb4 ] bb4: %tmp5 = add i32 %tmp, 1 br label %bb1 bb7: ret void } ; A block can be "branched to" from another even if it is also reachable via ; fallthrough from the other. This would normally be optimized away, so use ; optnone to disable optimizations to test this case. ; CHECK-LABEL: test13: ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $pop0{{$}} ; CHECK: block {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, $pop3{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_3: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 1, $pop{{[0-9]+}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: br 1{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_5: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: unreachable{{$}} define void @test13() noinline optnone { bb: br i1 undef, label %bb5, label %bb2 bb1: unreachable bb2: br i1 undef, label %bb3, label %bb4 bb3: br label %bb4 bb4: %tmp = phi i1 [ false, %bb2 ], [ false, %bb3 ] br i1 %tmp, label %bb1, label %bb1 bb5: ret void } ; Test a case with a single-block loop that has another loop ; as a successor. The end_loop for the first loop should go ; before the loop for the second. ; CHECK-LABEL: test14: ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_1:{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push0=, 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: br_if 0, $pop0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_3:{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const $push1=, 0{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: br_if 0, $pop1{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return{{$}} define void @test14() { bb: br label %bb1 bb1: %tmp = bitcast i1 undef to i1 br i1 %tmp, label %bb3, label %bb1 bb3: br label %bb4 bb4: br i1 undef, label %bb7, label %bb48 bb7: br i1 undef, label %bb12, label %bb12 bb12: br i1 undef, label %bb17, label %bb17 bb17: br i1 undef, label %bb22, label %bb22 bb22: br i1 undef, label %bb27, label %bb27 bb27: br i1 undef, label %bb30, label %bb30 bb30: br i1 undef, label %bb35, label %bb35 bb35: br i1 undef, label %bb38, label %bb38 bb38: br i1 undef, label %bb48, label %bb48 bb48: %tmp49 = bitcast i1 undef to i1 br i1 %tmp49, label %bb3, label %bb50 bb50: ret void } ; Test that a block boundary which ends one block, begins another block, and ; also begins a loop, has the markers placed in the correct order. ; CHECK-LABEL: test15: ; CHECK: block ; CHECK-NEXT: block ; CHECK: br_if 0, $pop{{.*}}{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_2: ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: block {{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: loop {{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 1, $pop{{.*}}{{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 0, ${{.*}}{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: br 2{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_4: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_loop{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_5: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: br_if 1, $pop{{.*}}{{$}} ; CHECK: return{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_7: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK: .LBB{{[0-9]+}}_8: ; CHECK-NEXT: end_block{{$}} ; CHECK-NEXT: return{{$}} %0 = type { i8, i32 } declare void @test15_callee0() declare void @test15_callee1() define void @test15() { bb: %tmp1 = icmp eq i8 1, 0 br i1 %tmp1, label %bb2, label %bb14 bb2: %tmp3 = phi %0** [ %tmp6, %bb5 ], [ null, %bb ] %tmp4 = icmp eq i32 0, 11 br i1 %tmp4, label %bb5, label %bb8 bb5: %tmp = bitcast i8* null to %0** %tmp6 = getelementptr %0*, %0** %tmp3, i32 1 %tmp7 = icmp eq %0** %tmp6, null br i1 %tmp7, label %bb10, label %bb2 bb8: %tmp9 = icmp eq %0** null, undef br label %bb10 bb10: %tmp11 = phi %0** [ null, %bb8 ], [ %tmp, %bb5 ] %tmp12 = icmp eq %0** null, %tmp11 br i1 %tmp12, label %bb15, label %bb13 bb13: call void @test15_callee0() ret void bb14: call void @test15_callee1() ret void bb15: ret void }