1 ; RUN: opt -basicaa -print-memoryssa -verify-memoryssa -analyze < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
2 ; RUN: opt -aa-pipeline=basic-aa -passes='print<memoryssa>,verify<memoryssa>' -disable-output < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
4 ; This test ensures we don't end up with multiple reaching defs for a single
5 ; use/phi edge If we were to optimize defs, we would end up with 2=
6 ; MemoryDef(liveOnEntry) and 4 = MemoryDef(liveOnEntry) Both would mean both
7 ; 1,2, and 3,4 would reach the phi node. Because the phi node can only have one
8 ; entry on each edge, it would choose 2, 4 and disconnect 1 and 3 completely
9 ; from the SSA graph, even though they are not dead
11 define void @sink_store(i32 %index, i32* %foo, i32* %bar) {
13 %cmp = trunc i32 %index to i1
14 br i1 %cmp, label %if.then, label %if.else
16 if.then: ; preds = %entry
17 ; CHECK: 1 = MemoryDef(liveOnEntry)
18 ; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 %index, i32* %foo, align 4
19 store i32 %index, i32* %foo, align 4
20 ; CHECK: 2 = MemoryDef(1)
21 ; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 %index, i32* %bar, align 4
22 store i32 %index, i32* %bar, align 4
25 if.else: ; preds = %entry
26 ; CHECK: 3 = MemoryDef(liveOnEntry)
27 ; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 %index, i32* %foo, align 4
28 store i32 %index, i32* %foo, align 4
29 ; CHECK: 4 = MemoryDef(3)
30 ; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 %index, i32* %bar, align 4
31 store i32 %index, i32* %bar, align 4
34 if.end: ; preds = %if.else, %if.then
35 ; CHECK: 5 = MemoryPhi({if.then,2},{if.else,4})
37 ; CHECK-NEXT: %c = load i32, i32* %foo
38 %c = load i32, i32* %foo
40 ; CHECK-NEXT: %d = load i32, i32* %bar
41 %d = load i32, i32* %bar