; RUN: llc -mtriple=aarch64-none-linux-gnu -aarch64-atomic-cfg-tidy=0 -verify-machineinstrs -o - %s | FileCheck %s ; LLVM should be able to cope with multiple uses of the same flag-setting ; instruction at different points of a routine. Either by rematerializing the ; compare or by saving and restoring the flag register. declare void @bar() @var = global i32 0 define i32 @test_multiflag(i32 %n, i32 %m, i32 %o) { ; CHECK-LABEL: test_multiflag: %test = icmp ne i32 %n, %m ; CHECK: cmp [[LHS:w[0-9]+]], [[RHS:w[0-9]+]] %val = zext i1 %test to i32 ; CHECK: cset {{[xw][0-9]+}}, ne store i32 %val, i32* @var call void @bar() ; CHECK: bl bar ; Currently, the comparison is emitted again. An MSR/MRS pair would also be ; acceptable, but assuming the call preserves NZCV is not. br i1 %test, label %iftrue, label %iffalse ; CHECK: cmp [[LHS]], [[RHS]] ; CHECK: b.eq iftrue: ret i32 42 iffalse: ret i32 0 }