llvm-for-llvmta/test/CodeGen/X86/tailcall-cgp-dup.ll

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; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_test_checks.py
; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-apple-darwin | FileCheck %s
; RUN: opt -S -codegenprepare %s -mtriple=x86_64-apple-darwin -o - | FileCheck %s --check-prefix OPT
; Teach CGP to dup returns to enable tail call optimization.
; rdar://9147433
define i32 @foo(i32 %x) nounwind ssp {
; CHECK-LABEL: foo:
entry:
switch i32 %x, label %return [
i32 1, label %sw.bb
i32 2, label %sw.bb1
i32 3, label %sw.bb3
i32 4, label %sw.bb5
i32 5, label %sw.bb7
i32 6, label %sw.bb9
]
sw.bb: ; preds = %entry
; CHECK: jmp _f1
%call = tail call i32 @f1() nounwind
br label %return
sw.bb1: ; preds = %entry
; CHECK: jmp _f2
%call2 = tail call i32 @f2() nounwind
br label %return
sw.bb3: ; preds = %entry
; CHECK: jmp _f3
%call4 = tail call i32 @f3() nounwind
br label %return
sw.bb5: ; preds = %entry
; CHECK: jmp _f4
%call6 = tail call i32 @f4() nounwind
br label %return
sw.bb7: ; preds = %entry
; CHECK: jmp _f5
%call8 = tail call i32 @f5() nounwind
br label %return
sw.bb9: ; preds = %entry
; CHECK: jmp _f6
%call10 = tail call i32 @f6() nounwind
br label %return
return: ; preds = %entry, %sw.bb9, %sw.bb7, %sw.bb5, %sw.bb3, %sw.bb1, %sw.bb
%retval.0 = phi i32 [ %call10, %sw.bb9 ], [ %call8, %sw.bb7 ], [ %call6, %sw.bb5 ], [ %call4, %sw.bb3 ], [ %call2, %sw.bb1 ], [ %call, %sw.bb ], [ 0, %entry ]
ret i32 %retval.0
}
declare i32 @f1()
declare i32 @f2()
declare i32 @f3()
declare i32 @f4()
declare i32 @f5()
declare i32 @f6()
; rdar://11958338
%0 = type opaque
declare i8* @bar(i8*) uwtable optsize noinline ssp
define hidden %0* @thingWithValue(i8* %self) uwtable ssp {
entry:
; CHECK-LABEL: thingWithValue:
; CHECK: jmp _bar
br i1 undef, label %if.then.i, label %if.else.i
if.then.i: ; preds = %entry
br label %someThingWithValue.exit
if.else.i: ; preds = %entry
%call4.i = tail call i8* @bar(i8* undef) optsize
br label %someThingWithValue.exit
someThingWithValue.exit: ; preds = %if.else.i, %if.then.i
%retval.0.in.i = phi i8* [ undef, %if.then.i ], [ %call4.i, %if.else.i ]
%retval.0.i = bitcast i8* %retval.0.in.i to %0*
ret %0* %retval.0.i
}
; Correctly handle zext returns.
declare zeroext i1 @foo_i1()
; CHECK-LABEL: zext_i1
; CHECK: jmp _foo_i1
define zeroext i1 @zext_i1(i1 %k) {
entry:
br i1 %k, label %land.end, label %land.rhs
land.rhs: ; preds = %entry
%call1 = tail call zeroext i1 @foo_i1()
br label %land.end
land.end: ; preds = %entry, %land.rhs
%0 = phi i1 [ false, %entry ], [ %call1, %land.rhs ]
ret i1 %0
}
; We need to look through bitcasts when looking for tail calls in phi incoming
; values.
declare i32* @g_ret32()
define i8* @f_ret8(i8* %obj) nounwind {
; OPT-LABEL: @f_ret8(
; OPT-NEXT: entry:
; OPT-NEXT: [[CMP:%.*]] = icmp eq i8* [[OBJ:%.*]], null
; OPT-NEXT: br i1 [[CMP]], label [[RETURN:%.*]], label [[IF_THEN:%.*]]
; OPT: if.then:
; OPT-NEXT: [[PTR:%.*]] = tail call i32* @g_ret32()
; OPT-NEXT: [[CASTED:%.*]] = bitcast i32* [[PTR]] to i8*
; OPT-NEXT: ret i8* [[CASTED]]
; OPT: return:
; OPT-NEXT: ret i8* [[OBJ]]
;
; CHECK-LABEL: f_ret8:
; CHECK: ## %bb.0: ## %entry
; CHECK-NEXT: testq %rdi, %rdi
; CHECK-NEXT: je LBB3_1
; CHECK-NEXT: ## %bb.2: ## %if.then
; CHECK-NEXT: jmp _g_ret32 ## TAILCALL
; CHECK-NEXT: LBB3_1: ## %return
; CHECK-NEXT: movq %rdi, %rax
; CHECK-NEXT: retq
entry:
%cmp = icmp eq i8* %obj, null
br i1 %cmp, label %return, label %if.then
if.then:
%ptr = tail call i32* @g_ret32()
%casted = bitcast i32* %ptr to i8*
br label %return
return:
%retval = phi i8* [ %casted, %if.then ], [ %obj, %entry ]
ret i8* %retval
}