llvm-mirror/test/Transforms/ScalarRepl/2008-06-05-loadstore-agg.ll
Matthijs Kooijman 6e1c286f53 Learn ScalarReplAggregrates how stores and loads of first class aggregrates
work and how to replace them into individual values. Also, when trying to
replace an aggregrate that is used by load or store with a single (large)
integer, don't crash (but don't replace the aggregrate either).

Also adds a testcase for both structs and arrays.

llvm-svn: 51997
2008-06-05 12:51:53 +00:00

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; This test shows an alloca of a struct and an array that can be reduced to
; multiple variables easily. However, the alloca is used by a store
; instruction, which was not possible before aggregrates were first class
; values. This checks of scalarrepl splits up the struct and array properly.
; RUN: llvm-as < %s | opt -scalarrepl | llvm-dis | not grep alloca
define i32 @foo() {
%target = alloca { i32, i32 } ; <{ i32, i32 }*> [#uses=1]
; Build a first class struct to store
%res1 = insertvalue { i32, i32 } undef, i32 1, 0 ; <{ i32, i32 }> [#uses=1]
%res2 = insertvalue { i32, i32 } %res1, i32 2, 1 ; <{ i32, i32 }> [#uses=1]
; And store it
store { i32, i32 } %res2, { i32, i32 }* %target
; Actually use %target, so it doesn't get removed alltogether
%ptr = getelementptr { i32, i32 }* %target, i32 0, i32 0
%val = load i32* %ptr
ret i32 %val
}
define i32 @bar() {
%target = alloca [ 2 x i32 ] ; <{ i32, i32 }*> [#uses=1]
; Build a first class array to store
%res1 = insertvalue [ 2 x i32 ] undef, i32 1, 0 ; <{ i32, i32 }> [#uses=1]
%res2 = insertvalue [ 2 x i32 ] %res1, i32 2, 1 ; <{ i32, i32 }> [#uses=1]
; And store it
store [ 2 x i32 ] %res2, [ 2 x i32 ]* %target
; Actually use %target, so it doesn't get removed alltogether
%ptr = getelementptr [ 2 x i32 ]* %target, i32 0, i32 0
%val = load i32* %ptr
ret i32 %val
}