File: postra-sink-update-dependency.mir

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# NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_mir_test_checks.py UTC_ARGS: --version 5
# RUN: llc -mtriple=amdgcn -mcpu=gfx1100 -run-pass=postra-machine-sink -verify-machineinstrs -o - %s | FileCheck %s
#
# In the example, the ` $sgpr4 = COPY $sgpr2` was incorrectly sunk into bb.3. This happened because we did not update
# register uses when we found that `$sgpr2 = COPY $sgpr3` should not be sunk because of conflict with the successor's
# prologue instructions.
---
name:            update_dependency_correctly
tracksRegLiveness: true
body:             |
  ; CHECK-LABEL: name: update_dependency_correctly
  ; CHECK: bb.0:
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   successors: %bb.2(0x40000000), %bb.1(0x40000000)
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   liveins: $sgpr0, $sgpr3, $sgpr2
  ; CHECK-NEXT: {{  $}}
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   $vgpr1 = IMPLICIT_DEF
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   renamable $sgpr4 = COPY $sgpr2
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   renamable $sgpr2 = COPY $sgpr3
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   $vgpr1 = SI_SPILL_S32_TO_VGPR $sgpr0, 0, $vgpr1
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   $sgpr1 = S_AND_SAVEEXEC_B32 $sgpr0, implicit-def $exec, implicit-def $scc, implicit $exec
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   S_CBRANCH_EXECZ %bb.1, implicit $exec
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   S_BRANCH %bb.2
  ; CHECK-NEXT: {{  $}}
  ; CHECK-NEXT: bb.1:
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   S_ENDPGM 0
  ; CHECK-NEXT: {{  $}}
  ; CHECK-NEXT: bb.2:
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   successors: %bb.1(0x80000000)
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   liveins: $sgpr0, $sgpr2, $sgpr4, $vgpr1
  ; CHECK-NEXT: {{  $}}
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   $sgpr3 = SI_RESTORE_S32_FROM_VGPR $vgpr1, 0
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   renamable $sgpr0_sgpr1 = S_GETPC_B64_pseudo
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   renamable $sgpr5 = COPY $sgpr1
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   renamable $sgpr0_sgpr1 = S_LOAD_DWORDX2_IMM renamable $sgpr4_sgpr5, 32, 0
  ; CHECK-NEXT:   S_BRANCH %bb.1
  bb.0:
    successors: %bb.3(0x40000000), %bb.2(0x40000000)
    liveins: $sgpr0, $sgpr3, $sgpr2

    $vgpr1 = IMPLICIT_DEF

    renamable $sgpr4 = COPY $sgpr2
    renamable $sgpr2 = COPY $sgpr3

    $vgpr1 = SI_SPILL_S32_TO_VGPR $sgpr0, 0, $vgpr1

    $sgpr1 = S_AND_SAVEEXEC_B32 $sgpr0, implicit-def $exec, implicit-def $scc, implicit $exec
    S_CBRANCH_EXECZ %bb.2, implicit $exec
    S_BRANCH %bb.3

  bb.2:
    S_ENDPGM 0

  bb.3:
    successors: %bb.2(0x40000000)
    liveins: $sgpr0, $sgpr2, $sgpr4, $vgpr1

    $sgpr3 = SI_RESTORE_S32_FROM_VGPR $vgpr1, 0

    renamable $sgpr0_sgpr1 = S_GETPC_B64_pseudo
    renamable $sgpr5 = COPY $sgpr1
    renamable $sgpr0_sgpr1 = S_LOAD_DWORDX2_IMM renamable $sgpr4_sgpr5, 32, 0

    S_BRANCH %bb.2

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