File: MemoryBuiltinsTest.cpp

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//===- MemoryBuiltinsTest.cpp - Tests for utilities in MemoryBuiltins.h ---===//
//
//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

#include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Attributes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
#include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"

using namespace llvm;

namespace {
// allocsize should not imply that a function is a traditional allocation
// function (e.g. that can be optimized out/...); it just tells us how many
// bytes exist at the pointer handed back by the function.
TEST(AllocSize, AllocationBuiltinsTest) {
  LLVMContext Context;
  Module M("", Context);
  IntegerType *ArgTy = Type::getInt32Ty(Context);

  Function *AllocSizeFn = Function::Create(
      FunctionType::get(Type::getInt8PtrTy(Context), {ArgTy}, false),
      GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage, "F", &M);

  AllocSizeFn->addFnAttr(Attribute::getWithAllocSizeArgs(Context, 1, None));

  // 100 is arbitrary.
  std::unique_ptr<CallInst> Caller(
      CallInst::Create(AllocSizeFn, {ConstantInt::get(ArgTy, 100)}));

  const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI = nullptr;
  EXPECT_FALSE(isNoAliasFn(Caller.get(), TLI));
  EXPECT_FALSE(isMallocLikeFn(Caller.get(), TLI));
  EXPECT_FALSE(isCallocLikeFn(Caller.get(), TLI));
  EXPECT_FALSE(isAllocLikeFn(Caller.get(), TLI));

  // FIXME: We might be able to treat allocsize functions as general allocation
  // functions. For the moment, being conservative seems better (and we'd have
  // to plumb stuff around `isNoAliasFn`).
  EXPECT_FALSE(isAllocationFn(Caller.get(), TLI));
}
}