Pattern-matched variables in post-inc-icmpzero.ll

Test was failing for clang-native-arm-cortex-a9 build-bot configuration.
The reason for the failure was the test was using hardcoded names.
The attached patch fixes this failure by replacing the hard-coded variables
names with pattern-matched variable names.

Patch by Manish Verma, ARM

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@172534 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Renato Golin 2013-01-15 15:22:45 +00:00
parent 6533e78957
commit 08bcd5bc4d

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; LSR should properly handle the post-inc offset when folding the ; LSR should properly handle the post-inc offset when folding the
; non-IV operand of an icmp into the IV. ; non-IV operand of an icmp into the IV.
; CHECK: %3 = sub i64 %sub.ptr.lhs.cast, %sub.ptr.rhs.cast ; CHECK: [[r1:%[a-z0-9]+]] = sub i64 %sub.ptr.lhs.cast, %sub.ptr.rhs.cast
; CHECK: %4 = lshr i64 %3, 1 ; CHECK: [[r2:%[a-z0-9]+]] = lshr i64 [[r1]], 1
; CHECK: %5 = mul i64 %4, 2 ; CHECK: [[r3:%[a-z0-9]+]] = mul i64 [[r2]], 2
; CHECK: br label %for.body ; CHECK: br label %for.body
; CHECK: for.body: ; CHECK: for.body:
; CHECK: %lsr.iv2 = phi i64 [ %lsr.iv.next, %for.body ], [ %5, %for.body.lr.ph ] ; CHECK: %lsr.iv2 = phi i64 [ %lsr.iv.next, %for.body ], [ [[r3]], %for.body.lr.ph ]
; CHECK: %lsr.iv.next = add i64 %lsr.iv2, -2 ; CHECK: %lsr.iv.next = add i64 %lsr.iv2, -2
; CHECK: %lsr.iv.next3 = inttoptr i64 %lsr.iv.next to i16* ; CHECK: %lsr.iv.next3 = inttoptr i64 %lsr.iv.next to i16*
; CHECK: %cmp27 = icmp eq i16* %lsr.iv.next3, null ; CHECK: %cmp27 = icmp eq i16* %lsr.iv.next3, null