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; RUN: opt -O3 -S < %s | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-OPT %s
; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs < %s | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-LLC %s
; These tests are targetted at making sure we don't retain information
; about memory which contains potential gc references across a statepoint.
; They're carefully written to only outlaw forwarding of references. 
; Depending on the collector, forwarding non-reference fields or
; constant null references may be perfectly legal. (If unimplemented.)
; The general structure of these tests is:
; - learn a fact about memory (via an assume)
; - cross a statepoint
; - check the same fact about memory (which we no longer know)

target datalayout = "e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
target triple = "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"

; If not at a statepoint, we could forward known memory values
; across this call.
declare void @func() readonly

;; Forwarding the value of a pointer load is invalid since it may have
;; changed at the safepoint.  Forwarding a non-gc pointer value would 
;; be valid, but is not currently implemented.
define i1 @test_load_forward(ptr addrspace(1) %p) gc "statepoint-example" {
entry:
  %before = load ptr addrspace(1), ptr addrspace(1) %p
  %cmp1 = call i1 @f(ptr addrspace(1) %before)
  call void @llvm.assume(i1 %cmp1)
  %safepoint_token = tail call token (i64, i32, ptr, i32, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0(i64 0, i32 0, ptr elementtype(void ()) @func, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0) ["gc-live" (ptr addrspace(1) %p)]
  %pnew = call ptr addrspace(1) @llvm.experimental.gc.relocate.p1(token %safepoint_token,  i32 0, i32 0)
  %after = load ptr addrspace(1), ptr addrspace(1) %pnew
  %cmp2 = call i1 @f(ptr addrspace(1) %after)
  ret i1 %cmp2

; CHECK-OPT-LABEL: test_load_forward
; CHECK-OPT: ret i1 %cmp2
; CHECK-LLC-LABEL: test_load_forward
; CHECK-LLC: callq f
}

;; Same as above, but forwarding from a store
define i1 @test_store_forward(ptr addrspace(1) %p,
                              ptr addrspace(1) %v) gc "statepoint-example" {
entry:
  %cmp1 = call i1 @f(ptr addrspace(1) %v)
  call void @llvm.assume(i1 %cmp1)
  store ptr addrspace(1) %v, ptr addrspace(1) %p
  %safepoint_token = tail call token (i64, i32, ptr, i32, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0(i64 0, i32 0, ptr elementtype(void ()) @func, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0) ["gc-live" (ptr addrspace(1) %p)]
  %pnew = call ptr addrspace(1) @llvm.experimental.gc.relocate.p1(token %safepoint_token,  i32 0, i32 0)
  %after = load ptr addrspace(1), ptr addrspace(1) %pnew
  %cmp2 = call i1 @f(ptr addrspace(1) %after)
  ret i1 %cmp2

; CHECK-OPT-LABEL: test_store_forward
; CHECK-OPT: ret i1 %cmp2
; CHECK-LLC-LABEL: test_store_forward
; CHECK-LLC: callq f
}

; A predicate on the pointer which is not simply null, but whose value
; would be known unchanged if the pointer value could be forwarded.
; The implementation of such a function could inspect the integral value
; of the pointer and is thus not safe to reuse after a statepoint.
declare i1 @f(ptr addrspace(1) %v) readnone

; This is a variant of the test_load_forward test which is intended to 
; highlight the fact that a gc pointer can be stored in part of the heap
; that is not itself GC managed.  The GC may have an external mechanism
; to know about and update that value at a safepoint.  Note that the 
; statepoint does not provide the collector with this root.
define i1 @test_load_forward_nongc_heap(ptr %p) gc "statepoint-example" {
entry:
  %before = load ptr addrspace(1), ptr %p
  %cmp1 = call i1 @f(ptr addrspace(1) %before)
  call void @llvm.assume(i1 %cmp1)
  call token (i64, i32, ptr, i32, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0(i64 0, i32 0, ptr elementtype(void ()) @func, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0)
  %after = load ptr addrspace(1), ptr %p
  %cmp2 = call i1 @f(ptr addrspace(1) %after)
  ret i1 %cmp2

; CHECK-OPT-LABEL: test_load_forward_nongc_heap
; CHECK-OPT: ret i1 %cmp2
; CHECK-LLC-LABEL: test_load_forward_nongc_heap
; CHECK-LLC: callq f
}

;; Same as above, but forwarding from a store
define i1 @test_store_forward_nongc_heap(ptr %p,
                                         ptr addrspace(1) %v) gc "statepoint-example" {
entry:
  %cmp1 = call i1 @f(ptr addrspace(1) %v)
  call void @llvm.assume(i1 %cmp1)
  store ptr addrspace(1) %v, ptr %p
  call token (i64, i32, ptr, i32, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0(i64 0, i32 0, ptr elementtype(void ()) @func, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0)
  %after = load ptr addrspace(1), ptr %p
  %cmp2 = call i1 @f(ptr addrspace(1) %after)
  ret i1 %cmp2

; CHECK-OPT-LABEL: test_store_forward_nongc_heap
; CHECK-OPT: ret i1 %cmp2
; CHECK-LLC-LABEL: test_store_forward_nongc_heap
; CHECK-LLC: callq f
}

declare void @llvm.assume(i1)
declare token @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0(i64, i32, ptr, i32, i32, ...)
declare ptr addrspace(1) @llvm.experimental.gc.relocate.p1(token, i32, i32) #3