canonicalize-dce.mlir
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// RUN: mlir-opt -allow-unregistered-dialect %s -split-input-file -pass-pipeline='func(canonicalize)' | FileCheck %s
// Test case: Simple case of deleting a dead pure op.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: f32) {
// CHECK-NEXT: return
func @f(%arg0: f32) {
%0 = "std.addf"(%arg0, %arg0) : (f32, f32) -> f32
return
}
// -----
// Test case: Simple case of deleting a block argument.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: f32)
// CHECK-NEXT: "test.br"()[^bb1]
// CHECK-NEXT: ^bb1:
// CHECK-NEXT: return
func @f(%arg0: f32) {
"test.br"(%arg0)[^succ] : (f32) -> ()
^succ(%0: f32):
return
}
// -----
// Test case: Deleting recursively dead block arguments.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: f32)
// CHECK-NEXT: br ^bb1
// CHECK-NEXT: ^bb1:
// CHECK-NEXT: br ^bb1
func @f(%arg0: f32) {
br ^loop(%arg0: f32)
^loop(%loop: f32):
br ^loop(%loop: f32)
}
// -----
// Test case: Deleting recursively dead block arguments with pure ops in between.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: f32)
// CHECK-NEXT: br ^bb1
// CHECK-NEXT: ^bb1:
// CHECK-NEXT: br ^bb1
func @f(%arg0: f32) {
br ^loop(%arg0: f32)
^loop(%0: f32):
%1 = "std.exp"(%0) : (f32) -> f32
br ^loop(%1: f32)
}
// -----
// Test case: Delete block arguments for cond_br.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: f32, %arg1: i1)
// CHECK-NEXT: return
func @f(%arg0: f32, %pred: i1) {
%exp = "std.exp"(%arg0) : (f32) -> f32
cond_br %pred, ^true(%exp: f32), ^false(%exp: f32)
^true(%0: f32):
return
^false(%1: f32):
return
}
// -----
// Test case: Recursively DCE into enclosed regions.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: f32)
// CHECK-NEXT: func @g(%arg1: f32)
// CHECK-NEXT: return
func @f(%arg0: f32) {
func @g(%arg1: f32) {
%0 = "std.addf"(%arg1, %arg1) : (f32, f32) -> f32
return
}
return
}
// -----
// Test case: Don't delete pure ops that feed into returns.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: f32) -> f32
// CHECK-NEXT: [[VAL0:%.+]] = addf %arg0, %arg0 : f32
// CHECK-NEXT: return [[VAL0]] : f32
func @f(%arg0: f32) -> f32 {
%0 = "std.addf"(%arg0, %arg0) : (f32, f32) -> f32
return %0 : f32
}
// -----
// Test case: Don't delete potentially side-effecting ops.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: f32)
// CHECK-NEXT: "foo.print"(%arg0) : (f32) -> ()
// CHECK-NEXT: return
func @f(%arg0: f32) {
"foo.print"(%arg0) : (f32) -> ()
return
}
// -----
// Test case: Uses in nested regions are deleted correctly.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: f32)
// CHECK-NEXT: "foo.has_region"
// CHECK-NEXT: "foo.return"
func @f(%arg0: f32) {
%0 = "std.exp"(%arg0) : (f32) -> f32
"foo.has_region"() ({
%1 = "std.exp"(%0) : (f32) -> f32
"foo.return"() : () -> ()
}) : () -> ()
return
}
// -----
// Test case: Test the mechanics of deleting multiple block arguments.
// CHECK: func @f(%arg0: tensor<1xf32>, %arg1: tensor<2xf32>, %arg2: tensor<3xf32>, %arg3: tensor<4xf32>, %arg4: tensor<5xf32>)
// CHECK-NEXT: "test.br"(%arg1, %arg3)[^bb1] : (tensor<2xf32>, tensor<4xf32>)
// CHECK-NEXT: ^bb1([[VAL0:%.+]]: tensor<2xf32>, [[VAL1:%.+]]: tensor<4xf32>):
// CHECK-NEXT: "foo.print"([[VAL0]])
// CHECK-NEXT: "foo.print"([[VAL1]])
// CHECK-NEXT: return
func @f(
%arg0: tensor<1xf32>,
%arg1: tensor<2xf32>,
%arg2: tensor<3xf32>,
%arg3: tensor<4xf32>,
%arg4: tensor<5xf32>) {
"test.br"(%arg0, %arg1, %arg2, %arg3, %arg4)[^succ] : (tensor<1xf32>, tensor<2xf32>, tensor<3xf32>, tensor<4xf32>, tensor<5xf32>) -> ()
^succ(%t1: tensor<1xf32>, %t2: tensor<2xf32>, %t3: tensor<3xf32>, %t4: tensor<4xf32>, %t5: tensor<5xf32>):
"foo.print"(%t2) : (tensor<2xf32>) -> ()
"foo.print"(%t4) : (tensor<4xf32>) -> ()
return
}