|  | ; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_test_checks.py | 
|  | ; RUN: opt -bdce %s -S | FileCheck %s | 
|  |  | 
|  | ; The 'nuw' on the subtract allows us to deduce that %setbit is not demanded. | 
|  | ; But if we change that value to '0', then the 'nuw' is no longer valid. If we don't | 
|  | ; remove the 'nuw', another pass (-instcombine) may make a transform based on an | 
|  | ; that incorrect assumption and we can miscompile: | 
|  | ; https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33695 | 
|  |  | 
|  | define i1 @PR33695(i1 %b, i8 %x) { | 
|  | ; CHECK-LABEL: @PR33695( | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[LITTLE_NUMBER:%.*]] = zext i1 [[B:%.*]] to i8 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[BIG_NUMBER:%.*]] = shl i8 0, 1 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[SUB:%.*]] = sub i8 [[BIG_NUMBER]], [[LITTLE_NUMBER]] | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[TRUNC:%.*]] = trunc i8 [[SUB]] to i1 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    ret i1 [[TRUNC]] | 
|  | ; | 
|  | %setbit = or i8 %x, 64 | 
|  | %little_number = zext i1 %b to i8 | 
|  | %big_number = shl i8 %setbit, 1 | 
|  | %sub = sub nuw i8 %big_number, %little_number | 
|  | %trunc = trunc i8 %sub to i1 | 
|  | ret i1 %trunc | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | ; Similar to above, but now with more no-wrap. | 
|  | ; https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34037 | 
|  |  | 
|  | define i64 @PR34037(i64 %m, i32 %r, i64 %j, i1 %b, i32 %k, i64 %p) { | 
|  | ; CHECK-LABEL: @PR34037( | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[SHL:%.*]] = shl i64 0, 29 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[CONV1:%.*]] = select i1 [[B:%.*]], i64 7, i64 0 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[SUB:%.*]] = sub i64 [[SHL]], [[CONV1]] | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[CONV2:%.*]] = zext i32 [[K:%.*]] to i64 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[MUL:%.*]] = mul i64 [[SUB]], [[CONV2]] | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[CONV4:%.*]] = and i64 [[P:%.*]], 65535 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[AND5:%.*]] = and i64 [[MUL]], [[CONV4]] | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    ret i64 [[AND5]] | 
|  | ; | 
|  | %conv = zext i32 %r to i64 | 
|  | %and = and i64 %m, %conv | 
|  | %neg = xor i64 %and, 34359738367 | 
|  | %or = or i64 %j, %neg | 
|  | %shl = shl i64 %or, 29 | 
|  | %conv1 = select i1 %b, i64 7, i64 0 | 
|  | %sub = sub nuw nsw i64 %shl, %conv1 | 
|  | %conv2 = zext i32 %k to i64 | 
|  | %mul = mul nsw i64 %sub, %conv2 | 
|  | %conv4 = and i64 %p, 65535 | 
|  | %and5 = and i64 %mul, %conv4 | 
|  | ret i64 %and5 | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | ; This is a manufactured example based on the 1st test to prove that the | 
|  | ; assumption-killing algorithm stops at the call. Ie, it does not remove | 
|  | ; nsw/nuw from the 'add' because a call demands all bits of its argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | declare i1 @foo(i1) | 
|  |  | 
|  | define i1 @poison_on_call_user_is_ok(i1 %b, i8 %x) { | 
|  | ; CHECK-LABEL: @poison_on_call_user_is_ok( | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[LITTLE_NUMBER:%.*]] = zext i1 [[B:%.*]] to i8 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[BIG_NUMBER:%.*]] = shl i8 0, 1 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[SUB:%.*]] = sub i8 [[BIG_NUMBER]], [[LITTLE_NUMBER]] | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[TRUNC:%.*]] = trunc i8 [[SUB]] to i1 | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[CALL_RESULT:%.*]] = call i1 @foo(i1 [[TRUNC]]) | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[ADD:%.*]] = add nuw nsw i1 [[CALL_RESULT]], true | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[MUL:%.*]] = mul i1 [[TRUNC]], [[ADD]] | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    ret i1 [[MUL]] | 
|  | ; | 
|  | %setbit = or i8 %x, 64 | 
|  | %little_number = zext i1 %b to i8 | 
|  | %big_number = shl i8 %setbit, 1 | 
|  | %sub = sub nuw i8 %big_number, %little_number | 
|  | %trunc = trunc i8 %sub to i1 | 
|  | %call_result = call i1 @foo(i1 %trunc) | 
|  | %add = add nsw nuw i1 %call_result, 1 | 
|  | %mul = mul i1 %trunc, %add | 
|  | ret i1 %mul | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | ; We were asserting that all users of a trivialized integer-type instruction were | 
|  | ; also integer-typed, but that's too strong. The alloca has a pointer-type result. | 
|  |  | 
|  | define void @PR34179(i32* %a) { | 
|  | ; CHECK-LABEL: @PR34179( | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    [[T0:%.*]] = load volatile i32, i32* [[A:%.*]] | 
|  | ; CHECK-NEXT:    ret void | 
|  | ; | 
|  | %t0 = load volatile i32, i32* %a | 
|  | %vla = alloca i32, i32 %t0 | 
|  | ret void | 
|  | } | 
|  |  |