1 ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-linux -O2 | FileCheck %s
3 ; This test checks that:
4 ; (1) mempcpy is lowered as memcpy, and
5 ; (2) its return value is DST+N i.e. the dst pointer adjusted by the copy size.
6 ; To keep the testing of (2) independent of the exact instructions used to
7 ; adjust the dst pointer, DST+N is explicitly computed and stored to a global
8 ; variable G before the mempcpy call. This instance of DST+N causes the repeat
9 ; DST+N done in the context of the return value of mempcpy to be redundant, and
10 ; the first instance to be reused as the return value. This allows the check for
11 ; (2) to be expressed as verifying that the MOV to store DST+N to G and
12 ; the MOV to copy DST+N to %rax use the same source register.
14 ; Also see mempcpy-32.ll
16 @G = common dso_local global ptr null, align 8
18 ; CHECK-LABEL: RET_MEMPCPY:
19 ; CHECK: movq [[REG:%r[a-z0-9]+]], {{.*}}G
20 ; CHECK: callq {{.*}}memcpy
21 ; CHECK: movq [[REG]], %rax
23 define dso_local ptr @RET_MEMPCPY(ptr %DST, ptr %SRC, i64 %N) {
24 %add.ptr = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %DST, i64 %N
25 store ptr %add.ptr, ptr @G, align 8
26 %call = tail call ptr @mempcpy(ptr %DST, ptr %SRC, i64 %N)
30 declare ptr @mempcpy(ptr, ptr, i64)