; RUN: llc < %s -force-align-stack -mtriple i386-apple-darwin -mcpu=i486 | FileCheck %s %struct.foo = type { [88 x i8] } declare void @bar(i8* nocapture, %struct.foo* align 4 byval) nounwind declare void @baz(i8*) nounwind ; PR15249 ; We can't use rep;movsl here because it clobbers the base pointer in %esi. define void @test1(%struct.foo* nocapture %x, i32 %y) nounwind { %dynalloc = alloca i8, i32 %y, align 1 call void @bar(i8* %dynalloc, %struct.foo* align 4 byval %x) ret void ; CHECK-LABEL: test1: ; CHECK: andl $-16, %esp ; CHECK: movl %esp, %esi ; CHECK-NOT: rep;movsl } ; PR19012 ; Also don't clobber %esi if the dynamic alloca comes after the memcpy. define void @test2(%struct.foo* nocapture %x, i32 %y, i8* %z) nounwind { call void @bar(i8* %z, %struct.foo* align 4 byval %x) %dynalloc = alloca i8, i32 %y, align 1 call void @baz(i8* %dynalloc) ret void ; CHECK-LABEL: test2: ; CHECK: movl %esp, %esi ; CHECK-NOT: rep;movsl } ; Check that we do use rep movs if we make the alloca static. define void @test3(%struct.foo* nocapture %x, i32 %y, i8* %z) nounwind { call void @bar(i8* %z, %struct.foo* align 4 byval %x) %statalloc = alloca i8, i32 8, align 1 call void @baz(i8* %statalloc) ret void ; CHECK-LABEL: test3: ; CHECK: rep;movsl }