; if IPSCCP determines a function returns undef, ; then the "returned" attribute of input arguments ; should be cleared. ; RUN: opt < %s -passes=ipsccp -S | FileCheck %s define i32 @main() { ; CHECK-LABEL: @main entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: %call = call i32 @func_return_undef(i32 returned 1) ; CHECK: call i32 @func_return_undef(i32 1) ; CHECK-NOT: returned ret i32 %call ; CHECK: ret i32 1 } define internal i32 @func_return_undef(i32 returned %arg) { ; CHECK: {{define.*@func_return_undef}} ; CHECK-NOT: returned entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: {{ret.*undef}} ret i32 %arg } ; The only case that users of zapped functions are non-call site ; users is that they are blockaddr users. Skip them because we ; want to remove the returned attribute for call sites ; CHECK: {{define.*@blockaddr_user}} ; CHECK-NOT: returned define internal i32 @blockaddr_user(i1 %c, i32 returned %d) { entry: br i1 %c, label %bb1, label %bb2 bb1: br label %branch.block bb2: br label %branch.block branch.block: %addr = phi i8* [blockaddress(@blockaddr_user, %target1), %bb1], [blockaddress(@blockaddr_user, %target2), %bb2] indirectbr i8* %addr, [label %target1, label %target2] target1: br label %target2 ; CHECK: ret i32 undef target2: ret i32 %d } define i32 @call_blockaddr_user(i1 %c) { ; CHECK-LABEL: define i32 @call_blockaddr_user( ; CHECK-NEXT: %r = call i32 @blockaddr_user(i1 %c ; CHECK-NOT: returned ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 10 %r = call i32 @blockaddr_user(i1 %c, i32 returned 10) ret i32 %r }