; RUN: opt -S -O1 < %s -o %t1.ll ; RUN: opt -S < %t1.ll -o %t2.ll ; RUN: opt -S -simplifycfg < %t1.ll -o %t3.ll ;; Show that there's no difference after running another simplify CFG ; RUN: diff %t2.ll %t3.ll ; Test from LoopSink pass, leaves some single-entry single-exit basic blocks. ; After LoopSink, we get a basic block .exit.loopexit which has one entry and ; one exit, the only instruction is a branch. Make sure it doesn't show up. ; Make sure they disappear at -O1. @g = global i32 0, align 4 define i32 @t1(i32, i32) { %3 = icmp eq i32 %1, 0 br i1 %3, label %.exit, label %.preheader .preheader: %invariant = load i32, i32* @g br label %.b1 .b1: %iv = phi i32 [ %t7, %.b7 ], [ 0, %.preheader ] %c1 = icmp sgt i32 %iv, %0 br i1 %c1, label %.b2, label %.b6 .b2: %c2 = icmp sgt i32 %iv, 1 br i1 %c2, label %.b3, label %.b4 .b3: %t3 = sub nsw i32 %invariant, %iv br label %.b5 .b4: %t4 = add nsw i32 %invariant, %iv br label %.b5 .b5: %p5 = phi i32 [ %t3, %.b3 ], [ %t4, %.b4 ] %t5 = mul nsw i32 %p5, 5 br label %.b7 .b6: %t6 = add nsw i32 %iv, 100 br label %.b7 .b7: %p7 = phi i32 [ %t6, %.b6 ], [ %t5, %.b5 ] %t7 = add nuw nsw i32 %iv, 1 %c7 = icmp eq i32 %t7, %p7 br i1 %c7, label %.b1, label %.exit .exit: ret i32 10 }