reference, declarationdefinition
definition → references, declarations, derived classes, virtual overrides
reference to multiple definitions → definitions
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; RUN: opt -inline -S < %s | FileCheck %s

; The callee guarantees that the pointer argument is nonnull and dereferenceable.
; That information should transfer to the caller.

define i32 @callee(i32* dereferenceable(32) %t1) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @callee(i32* dereferenceable(32) %t1)
; CHECK-NEXT:    [[T2:%.*]] = load i32, i32* %t1
; CHECK-NEXT:    ret i32 [[T2]]
;
  %t2 = load i32, i32* %t1
  ret i32 %t2
}

; FIXME: All dereferenceability information is lost.
; The caller argument could be known nonnull and dereferenceable(32).

define i32 @caller1(i32* %t1) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @caller1(i32* %t1)
; CHECK-NEXT:    [[T2_I:%.*]] = load i32, i32* %t1
; CHECK-NEXT:    ret i32 [[T2_I]]
;
  %t2 = tail call i32 @callee(i32* dereferenceable(32) %t1)
  ret i32 %t2
}

; The caller argument is nonnull, but that can be explicit.
; The dereferenceable amount could be increased.

define i32 @caller2(i32* dereferenceable(31) %t1) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @caller2(i32* dereferenceable(31) %t1)
; CHECK-NEXT:    [[T2_I:%.*]] = load i32, i32* %t1
; CHECK-NEXT:    ret i32 [[T2_I]]
;
  %t2 = tail call i32 @callee(i32* dereferenceable(32) %t1)
  ret i32 %t2
}

; The caller argument is nonnull, but that can be explicit.
; Make sure that we don't propagate a smaller dereferenceable amount.

define i32 @caller3(i32* dereferenceable(33) %t1) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @caller3(i32* dereferenceable(33) %t1)
; CHECK-NEXT:    [[T2_I:%.*]] = load i32, i32* %t1
; CHECK-NEXT:    ret i32 [[T2_I]]
;
  %t2 = tail call i32 @callee(i32* dereferenceable(32) %t1)
  ret i32 %t2
}