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Because it is common to treat vector types as an array of their elements, or even some other type that's not the element type, and thus index into them, we can't use struct-path TBAA for these accesses. Even though we already treat all vector types as equivalent to 'char', we were using field-offset information for them with TBAA, and this renders undefined the intra-value indexing we intend to allow. Note that, although 'char' is universally aliasing, with path TBAA, we can still differentiate between access to s.a and s.b in struct { char a, b; } s;. We can't use this capability as-is for vector types. Fixes PR33967. llvm-svn: 312447
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21 lines
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin -O1 -disable-llvm-passes %s -emit-llvm -o - | FileCheck %s
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// Test TBAA metadata generated by front-end (vector types are always treated as mayalias).
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typedef float __m128 __attribute__ ((__vector_size__ (16)));
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struct A {
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__m128 a, b;
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};
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void foo(A *a, __m128 v) {
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// CHECK-LABEL: define void @_Z3fooP1ADv4_f
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a->a = v;
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// CHECK: store <4 x float> %v, <4 x float>* %{{.*}}, align 16, !tbaa [[TAG_char:!.*]]
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// CHECK: store <4 x float> %{{.*}}, <4 x float>* %{{.*}}, align 16, !tbaa [[TAG_char]]
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}
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// CHECK: [[TYPE_char:!.*]] = !{!"omnipotent char", [[TAG_cxx_tbaa:!.*]],
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// CHECK: [[TAG_cxx_tbaa]] = !{!"Simple C++ TBAA"}
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// CHECK: [[TAG_char]] = !{[[TYPE_char]], [[TYPE_char]], i64 0}
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