; The inliner should never inline recursive functions into other functions. ; This effectively is just peeling off the first iteration of a loop, and the ; inliner heuristics are not set up for this. ; RUN: opt -inline -S < %s | FileCheck %s target datalayout = "e-p:64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-s0:64:64-f80:128:128-n8:16:32:64" target triple = "x86_64-apple-darwin10.3" @g = common global i32 0 ; [#uses=1] define internal void @foo(i32 %x) nounwind ssp { entry: %0 = icmp slt i32 %x, 0 ; [#uses=1] br i1 %0, label %return, label %bb bb: ; preds = %entry %1 = sub nsw i32 %x, 1 ; [#uses=1] call void @foo(i32 %1) nounwind ssp store volatile i32 1, i32* @g, align 4 ret void return: ; preds = %entry ret void } ;; CHECK-LABEL: @bonk( ;; CHECK: call void @foo(i32 42) define void @bonk() nounwind ssp { entry: call void @foo(i32 42) nounwind ssp ret void } ;; Here is an indirect case that should not be infinitely inlined. define internal void @f1(i32 %x, i8* %Foo, i8* %Bar) nounwind ssp { entry: %0 = bitcast i8* %Bar to void (i32, i8*, i8*)* %1 = sub nsw i32 %x, 1 call void %0(i32 %1, i8* %Foo, i8* %Bar) nounwind store volatile i32 42, i32* @g, align 4 ret void } define internal void @f2(i32 %x, i8* %Foo, i8* %Bar) nounwind ssp { entry: %0 = icmp slt i32 %x, 0 ; [#uses=1] br i1 %0, label %return, label %bb bb: ; preds = %entry %1 = bitcast i8* %Foo to void (i32, i8*, i8*)* ; [#uses=1] call void %1(i32 %x, i8* %Foo, i8* %Bar) nounwind store volatile i32 13, i32* @g, align 4 ret void return: ; preds = %entry ret void } ; CHECK-LABEL: @top_level( ; CHECK: call void @f2(i32 122 ; Here we inline one instance of the cycle, but we don't want to completely ; unroll it. define void @top_level() nounwind ssp { entry: call void @f2(i32 123, i8* bitcast (void (i32, i8*, i8*)* @f1 to i8*), i8* bitcast (void (i32, i8*, i8*)* @f2 to i8*)) nounwind ssp ret void } ; Check that a recursive function, when called with a constant that makes the ; recursive path dead code can actually be inlined. define i32 @fib(i32 %i) { entry: %is.zero = icmp eq i32 %i, 0 br i1 %is.zero, label %zero.then, label %zero.else zero.then: ret i32 0 zero.else: %is.one = icmp eq i32 %i, 1 br i1 %is.one, label %one.then, label %one.else one.then: ret i32 1 one.else: %i1 = sub i32 %i, 1 %f1 = call i32 @fib(i32 %i1) %i2 = sub i32 %i, 2 %f2 = call i32 @fib(i32 %i2) %f = add i32 %f1, %f2 ret i32 %f } define i32 @fib_caller() { ; CHECK-LABEL: @fib_caller( ; CHECK-NOT: call ; CHECK: ret %f1 = call i32 @fib(i32 0) %f2 = call i32 @fib(i32 1) %result = add i32 %f1, %f2 ret i32 %result }