; Ignore stderr, we expect warnings there ; RUN: opt < %s -instcombine 2> /dev/null -S | FileCheck %s target datalayout = "E-p:64:64:64-a0:0:8-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:32:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128" ; Simple case, argument translatable without changing the value declare void @test1a(i8*) define void @test1(i32* %A) { call void bitcast (void (i8*)* @test1a to void (i32*)*)( i32* %A ) ret void ; CHECK: %tmp = bitcast i32* %A to i8* ; CHECK: call void @test1a(i8* %tmp) ; CHECK: ret void } ; More complex case, translate argument because of resolution. This is safe ; because we have the body of the function define void @test2a(i8 %A) { ret void ; CHECK: ret void } define i32 @test2(i32 %A) { call void bitcast (void (i8)* @test2a to void (i32)*)( i32 %A ) ret i32 %A ; CHECK: %tmp = trunc i32 %A to i8 ; CHECK: call void @test2a(i8 %tmp) ; CHECK: ret i32 %A } ; Resolving this should insert a cast from sbyte to int, following the C ; promotion rules. declare void @test3a(i8, ...) define void @test3(i8 %A, i8 %B) { call void bitcast (void (i8, ...)* @test3a to void (i8, i8)*)( i8 %A, i8 %B ) ret void ; CHECK: %tmp = zext i8 %B to i32 ; CHECK: call void (i8, ...)* @test3a(i8 %A, i32 %tmp) ; CHECK: ret void } ; test conversion of return value... define i8 @test4a() { ret i8 0 ; CHECK: ret i8 0 } define i32 @test4() { %X = call i32 bitcast (i8 ()* @test4a to i32 ()*)( ) ; [#uses=1] ret i32 %X ; CHECK: %X1 = call i8 @test4a() ; CHECK: %tmp = zext i8 %X1 to i32 ; CHECK: ret i32 %tmp } ; test conversion of return value... no value conversion occurs so we can do ; this with just a prototype... declare i32 @test5a() define i32 @test5() { %X = call i32 @test5a( ) ; [#uses=1] ret i32 %X ; CHECK: %X = call i32 @test5a() ; CHECK: ret i32 %X } ; test addition of new arguments... declare i32 @test6a(i32) define i32 @test6() { %X = call i32 bitcast (i32 (i32)* @test6a to i32 ()*)( ) ret i32 %X ; CHECK: %X1 = call i32 @test6a(i32 0) ; CHECK: ret i32 %X1 } ; test removal of arguments, only can happen with a function body define void @test7a() { ret void ; CHECK: ret void } define void @test7() { call void bitcast (void ()* @test7a to void (i32)*)( i32 5 ) ret void ; CHECK: call void @test7a() ; CHECK: ret void } ; rdar://7590304 declare void @test8a() define i8* @test8() { invoke void @test8a() to label %invoke.cont unwind label %try.handler invoke.cont: ; preds = %entry unreachable try.handler: ; preds = %entry ret i8* null } ; Don't turn this into "unreachable": the callee and caller don't agree in ; calling conv, but the implementation of test8a may actually end up using the ; right calling conv. ; CHECK: @test8() { ; CHECK-NEXT: invoke void @test8a()