; Function import can promote an internal function to external but not mark it as prevailing. ; Given that the internal function's attributes would have already propagated to its callers ; that are part of the import chain there's no need to actually propagate off this copy as ; propagating the caller performs the same thing. ; RUN: split-file %s %t ; RUN: opt -thinlto-bc %t/main.ll -thin-link-bitcode-file=%t1.thinlink.bc -o %t1.bc ; RUN: opt -thinlto-bc %t/callees.ll -thin-link-bitcode-file=%t2.thinlink.bc -o %t2.bc ; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -disable-thinlto-funcattrs=0 \ ; RUN: %t1.bc %t2.bc -o %t.o \ ; RUN: -r %t1.bc,caller,l -r %t1.bc,caller_noattr,l -r %t1.bc,importer,px -r %t1.bc,importer_noattr,px \ ; RUN: -r %t2.bc,caller,px -r %t2.bc,caller_noattr,px \ ; RUN: -save-temps ; RUN: llvm-dis -o - %t.o.1.3.import.bc | FileCheck %s --match-full-lines ;--- main.ll target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" declare void @caller() declare void @caller_noattr() ; CHECK: define void @importer() [[ATTR_PROP:#[0-9]+]] { define void @importer() { call void @caller() ret void } ; If somehow the caller doesn't get the attributes, we ; shouldn't propagate from the internal callee. ; CHECK: define void @importer_noattr() { define void @importer_noattr() { call void @caller_noattr() ret void } ; CHECK: define available_externally hidden void @callee{{.*}} ; CHECK-DAG: attributes [[ATTR_PROP]] = { norecurse nounwind } ;--- callees.ll target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" attributes #0 = { nounwind norecurse } define void @caller() #0 { call void @callee() ret void } define void @caller_noattr() { call void @callee() ret void } define internal void @callee() #0 { ret void }