swp-epilog-reuse-1.ll
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; RUN: llc -march=hexagon -mcpu=hexagonv60 < %s
; REQUIRES: asserts
; Test that the pipeliner reuses an existing Phi when generating the epilog
; block. In this case, the original loops has a Phi whose operand is another
; Phi. When the loop is pipelined, the Phi that generates the operand value
; is used in two stages. This means the Phi for the second stage can
; be reused. The bug causes an assert due to an invalid virtual register error
; in the live variable analysis.
define void @test(i8* %a, i8* %b) #0 {
entry:
br label %for.body6.us.prol
for.body6.us.prol:
%i.065.us.prol = phi i32 [ 0, %entry ], [ %inc.us.prol, %for.body6.us.prol ]
%im1.064.us.prol = phi i32 [ undef, %entry ], [ %i.065.us.prol, %for.body6.us.prol ]
%prol.iter = phi i32 [ undef, %entry ], [ %prol.iter.sub, %for.body6.us.prol ]
%arrayidx8.us.prol = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %b, i32 %im1.064.us.prol
%0 = load i8, i8* %arrayidx8.us.prol, align 1
%conv9.us.prol = sext i8 %0 to i32
%add.us.prol = add nsw i32 %conv9.us.prol, 0
%add12.us.prol = add nsw i32 %add.us.prol, 0
%mul.us.prol = mul nsw i32 %add12.us.prol, 3
%conv13.us.prol = trunc i32 %mul.us.prol to i8
%arrayidx14.us.prol = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %a, i32 %i.065.us.prol
store i8 %conv13.us.prol, i8* %arrayidx14.us.prol, align 1
%inc.us.prol = add nuw nsw i32 %i.065.us.prol, 1
%prol.iter.sub = add i32 %prol.iter, -1
%prol.iter.cmp = icmp eq i32 %prol.iter.sub, 0
br i1 %prol.iter.cmp, label %for.body6.us, label %for.body6.us.prol
for.body6.us:
%im2.063.us = phi i32 [ undef, %for.body6.us ], [ %im1.064.us.prol, %for.body6.us.prol ]
%arrayidx10.us = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %b, i32 %im2.063.us
%1 = load i8, i8* %arrayidx10.us, align 1
%conv11.us = sext i8 %1 to i32
%add12.us = add nsw i32 0, %conv11.us
%mul.us = mul nsw i32 %add12.us, 3
%conv13.us = trunc i32 %mul.us to i8
store i8 %conv13.us, i8* undef, align 1
br label %for.body6.us
}