; RUN: llvm-diff %s %s ; An initializer that has a GEP instruction in it won't match itself in ; llvm-diff unless the a deep comparison is done on the initializer. @gv1 = external dso_local global [28 x i16], align 16 @gv2 = private unnamed_addr constant [2 x i16*] [i16* getelementptr inbounds ([28 x i16], [28 x i16]* @gv1, i32 0, i32 0), i16* poison], align 16 define void @foo() { %1 = getelementptr [2 x i16*], [2 x i16*]* @gv2, i64 0, i64 undef ret void } ; A named structure may be renamed when the right module is read. This is due ; to the LLParser being different between the left and right modules, and the ; context renaming one. %struct.ty1 = type { i16, i16 } @gv3 = internal global [1 x %struct.ty1] [%struct.ty1 { i16 928, i16 0 }], align 16 define void @bar() { %1 = getelementptr [1 x %struct.ty1], [1 x %struct.ty1]* @gv3, i64 0, i64 undef ret void } ; An initializer may reference the variable it's initializing via bitcast / ; GEP. Check that it doesn't cause an infinite loop. %struct.mutex = type { %struct.list_head } %struct.list_head = type { %struct.list_head*, %struct.list_head* } @vmx_l1d_flush_mutex = internal global %struct.mutex { %struct.list_head { %struct.list_head* bitcast (i8* getelementptr (i8, i8* bitcast (%struct.mutex* @vmx_l1d_flush_mutex to i8*), i64 16) to %struct.list_head*), %struct.list_head* bitcast (i8* getelementptr (i8, i8* bitcast (%struct.mutex* @vmx_l1d_flush_mutex to i8*), i64 16) to %struct.list_head*) } }, align 8 define internal i32 @qux() { call void undef(%struct.mutex* @vmx_l1d_flush_mutex) ret i32 undef } ; An initializer could use itself as part of the initialization. @kvm_debugfs_entries = internal global %struct.list_head { %struct.list_head* @kvm_debugfs_entries, %struct.list_head* @kvm_debugfs_entries }, align 8 define i64 @mux() { %1 = load i8*, i8** bitcast (%struct.list_head* @kvm_debugfs_entries to i8**), align 8 ret i64 undef }