| ; This test lets globalopt split the global struct and array into different |
| ; values. This used to crash, because globalopt forgot to put the new var in the |
| ; same address space as the old one. |
| |
| ; RUN: opt < %s -globalopt -S > %t |
| ; Check that the new global values still have their address space |
| ; RUN: cat %t | grep addrspace.*global |
| |
| @struct = internal addrspace(1) global { i32, i32 } zeroinitializer |
| @array = internal addrspace(1) global [ 2 x i32 ] zeroinitializer |
| |
| define i32 @foo() { |
| %A = load i32 addrspace(1) * getelementptr ({ i32, i32 } addrspace(1) * @struct, i32 0, i32 0) |
| %B = load i32 addrspace(1) * getelementptr ([ 2 x i32 ] addrspace(1) * @array, i32 0, i32 0) |
| ; Use the loaded values, so they won't get removed completely |
| %R = add i32 %A, %B |
| ret i32 %R |
| } |
| |
| ; We put stores in a different function, so that the global variables won't get |
| ; optimized away completely. |
| define void @bar(i32 %R) { |
| store i32 %R, i32 addrspace(1) * getelementptr ([ 2 x i32 ] addrspace(1) * @array, i32 0, i32 0) |
| store i32 %R, i32 addrspace(1) * getelementptr ({ i32, i32 } addrspace(1) * @struct, i32 0, i32 0) |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| |