; RUN: opt < %s -gvn -enable-pre -S | FileCheck %s ; RUN: opt < %s -passes="gvn<pre>" -enable-pre=false -S | FileCheck %s declare void @may_exit() nounwind declare void @may_exit_1(i32) nounwind define i32 @main(i32 %p, i32 %q) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @main( block1: %cmp = icmp eq i32 %p, %q br i1 %cmp, label %block2, label %block3 block2: %a = add i32 %p, 1 br label %block4 block3: br label %block4 ; CHECK: %.pre = add i32 %p, 1 ; CHECK-NEXT: br label %block4 block4: %b = add i32 %p, 1 ret i32 %b ; CHECK: %b.pre-phi = phi i32 [ %.pre, %block3 ], [ %a, %block2 ] ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 %b.pre-phi } ; Don't PRE across implicit control flow. define i32 @test2(i32 %p, i32 %q) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @test2 ; CHECK: block1: block1: %cmp = icmp eq i32 %p, %q br i1 %cmp, label %block2, label %block3 block2: %a = sdiv i32 %p, %q br label %block4 block3: br label %block4 ; CHECK: block4: ; CHECK-NEXT: call void @may_exit( ; CHECK-NEXT: %b = sdiv ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 %b block4: call void @may_exit() nounwind %b = sdiv i32 %p, %q ret i32 %b } ; Don't PRE across implicit control flow. define i32 @test3(i32 %p, i32 %q, i1 %r) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @test3 ; CHECK: block1: block1: br i1 %r, label %block2, label %block3 block2: %a = sdiv i32 %p, %q br label %block4 block3: br label %block4 block4: ; CHECK: block4: ; CHECK-NEXT: phi i32 ; CHECK-NEXT: call void @may_exit_1( ; CHECK-NEXT: %b = sdiv ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 %b %phi = phi i32 [ 0, %block3 ], [ %a, %block2 ] call void @may_exit_1(i32 %phi) nounwind %b = sdiv i32 %p, %q ret i32 %b } ; It's OK to PRE an instruction that is guaranteed to be safe to execute ; speculatively. ; TODO: Does it make any sense in this case? define i32 @test4(i32 %p, i32 %q) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @test4 ; CHECK: block1: block1: %cmp = icmp eq i32 %p, %q br i1 %cmp, label %block2, label %block3 block2: %a = sdiv i32 %p, 6 br label %block4 block3: br label %block4 ; CHECK: block4: ; CHECK-NEXT: %b.pre-phi = phi i32 ; CHECK-NEXT: call void @may_exit( ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 %b block4: call void @may_exit() nounwind %b = sdiv i32 %p, 6 ret i32 %b } ; It is OK to PRE across implicit control flow if we don't insert new ; instructions. define i32 @test5(i1 %cond, i32 %p, i32 %q) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @test5 ; CHECK: block1: block1: br i1 %cond, label %block2, label %block3 block2: %a = sdiv i32 %p, %q br label %block4 block3: %b = sdiv i32 %p, %q br label %block4 ; CHECK: block4: ; CHECK-NEXT: %c.pre-phi = phi i32 [ %b, %block3 ], [ %a, %block2 ] ; CHECK-NEXT: call void @may_exit() ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 %c.pre-phi block4: call void @may_exit() nounwind %c = sdiv i32 %p, %q ret i32 %c }