; RUN: opt -aa-pipeline=basic-aa -passes='print<memoryssa>,verify<memoryssa>' -disable-output < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s ; ; Test that various function attributes give us sane results. @g = external global i32 declare void @readonlyFunction() readonly declare void @noattrsFunction() define void @readonlyAttr() { ; CHECK: 1 = MemoryDef(liveOnEntry) ; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 0 store i32 0, i32* @g, align 4 %1 = alloca i32, align 4 ; CHECK: 2 = MemoryDef(1) ; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 0 store i32 0, i32* %1, align 4 ; CHECK: MemoryUse(1) ; CHECK-NEXT: call void @readonlyFunction() call void @readonlyFunction() ; CHECK: MemoryUse(1) ; CHECK-NEXT: call void @noattrsFunction() # ; Assume that #N is readonly call void @noattrsFunction() readonly ; Verify that noattrsFunction is otherwise a MemoryDef ; CHECK: 3 = MemoryDef(2) ; CHECK-NEXT: call void @noattrsFunction() call void @noattrsFunction() ret void } declare void @argMemOnly(i32*) argmemonly define void @inaccessableOnlyAttr() { %1 = alloca i32, align 4 ; CHECK: 1 = MemoryDef(liveOnEntry) ; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 0 store i32 0, i32* %1, align 4 ; CHECK: 2 = MemoryDef(1) ; CHECK-NEXT: store i32 0 store i32 0, i32* @g, align 4 ; CHECK: MemoryUse(1) ; CHECK-NEXT: call void @argMemOnly(i32* %1) # ; Assume that #N is readonly call void @argMemOnly(i32* %1) readonly ; CHECK: 3 = MemoryDef(2) ; CHECK-NEXT: call void @argMemOnly(i32* %1) call void @argMemOnly(i32* %1) ret void }