atomic-flags.ll
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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-unknown -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s
; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=i686-unknown-unknown -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s
; Make sure that flags are properly preserved despite atomic optimizations.
define i32 @atomic_and_flags_1(i8* %p, i32 %a, i32 %b) {
; CHECK-LABEL: atomic_and_flags_1:
; Generate flags value, and use it.
; CHECK: cmpl
; CHECK-NEXT: jne
%cmp = icmp eq i32 %a, %b
br i1 %cmp, label %L1, label %L2
L1:
; The following pattern will get folded.
; CHECK: incb
%1 = load atomic i8, i8* %p seq_cst, align 1
%2 = add i8 %1, 1 ; This forces the INC instruction to be generated.
store atomic i8 %2, i8* %p release, align 1
; Use the comparison result again. We need to rematerialize the comparison
; somehow. This test checks that cmpl gets emitted again, but any
; rematerialization would work (the optimizer used to clobber the flags with
; the add).
; CHECK-NEXT: cmpl
; CHECK-NEXT: jne
br i1 %cmp, label %L3, label %L4
L2:
ret i32 2
L3:
ret i32 3
L4:
ret i32 4
}
; Same as above, but using 2 as immediate to avoid the INC instruction.
define i32 @atomic_and_flags_2(i8* %p, i32 %a, i32 %b) {
; CHECK-LABEL: atomic_and_flags_2:
; CHECK: cmpl
; CHECK-NEXT: jne
%cmp = icmp eq i32 %a, %b
br i1 %cmp, label %L1, label %L2
L1:
; CHECK: addb
%1 = load atomic i8, i8* %p seq_cst, align 1
%2 = add i8 %1, 2
store atomic i8 %2, i8* %p release, align 1
; CHECK-NEXT: cmpl
; CHECK-NEXT: jne
br i1 %cmp, label %L3, label %L4
L2:
ret i32 2
L3:
ret i32 3
L4:
ret i32 4
}