| ; Test that LICM uses basicaa to do alias analysis, which is capable of |
| ; disambiguating some obvious cases. If LICM is able to disambiguate the |
| ; two pointers, then the load should be hoisted, and the store sunk. Thus |
| ; the loop becomes empty and can be deleted by ADCE. |
| |
| ; RUN: llvm-as < %s | opt -basicaa -licm --adce | llvm-dis | not grep Loop |
| |
| %A = global int 7 |
| %B = global int 8 |
| %C = global [2 x int ] [ int 4, int 8 ] |
| implementation |
| |
| int %test(bool %c) { |
| %Atmp = load int* %A |
| br label %Loop |
| Loop: |
| %ToRemove = load int* %A |
| store int %Atmp, int* %B ; Store cannot alias %A |
| |
| br bool %c, label %Out, label %Loop |
| Out: |
| %X = sub int %ToRemove, %Atmp |
| ret int %X |
| } |
| |
| int %test2(bool %c) { |
| br label %Loop |
| Loop: |
| %AVal = load int* %A |
| %C0 = getelementptr [2 x int ]* %C, long 0, long 0 |
| store int %AVal, int* %C0 ; Store cannot alias %A |
| |
| %BVal = load int* %B |
| %C1 = getelementptr [2 x int ]* %C, long 0, long 1 |
| store int %BVal, int* %C1 ; Store cannot alias %A, %B, or %C0 |
| |
| br bool %c, label %Out, label %Loop |
| Out: |
| %X = sub int %AVal, %BVal |
| ret int %X |
| } |
| |