; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by utils/update_test_checks.py ; RUN: opt -S -passes=inline,instcombine %s | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK,CHECK-INLINE ; RUN: opt -S -passes=instcombine %s | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=CHECK,CHECK-NOINLINE define ptr @widen_align_from_allocalign_callsite() { ; CHECK-LABEL: @widen_align_from_allocalign_callsite( ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: [[CALL:%.*]] = tail call align 64 ptr @my_aligned_alloc_2(i32 noundef 320, i32 allocalign noundef 64) ; CHECK-NEXT: ret ptr [[CALL]] ; entry: %call = tail call align 16 ptr @my_aligned_alloc_2(i32 noundef 320, i32 allocalign noundef 64) ret ptr %call } define ptr @widen_align_from_allocalign() { ; CHECK-LABEL: @widen_align_from_allocalign( ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: [[CALL:%.*]] = tail call align 64 ptr @my_aligned_alloc(i32 noundef 320, i32 noundef 64) ; CHECK-NEXT: ret ptr [[CALL]] ; entry: %call = tail call align 16 ptr @my_aligned_alloc(i32 noundef 320, i32 noundef 64) ret ptr %call } define ptr @dont_narrow_align_from_allocalign() { ; CHECK-LABEL: @dont_narrow_align_from_allocalign( ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: [[CALL:%.*]] = tail call align 16 ptr @my_aligned_alloc(i32 noundef 320, i32 noundef 8) ; CHECK-NEXT: ret ptr [[CALL]] ; entry: %call = tail call align 16 ptr @my_aligned_alloc(i32 noundef 320, i32 noundef 8) ret ptr %call } define ptr @my_aligned_alloc_3(i32 noundef %foo, i32 allocalign %alignment) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @my_aligned_alloc_3( ; CHECK-NEXT: [[CALL:%.*]] = tail call ptr @my_aligned_alloc_2(i32 noundef [[FOO:%.*]], i32 noundef [[ALIGNMENT:%.*]]) ; CHECK-NEXT: ret ptr [[CALL]] ; %call = tail call ptr @my_aligned_alloc_2(i32 noundef %foo, i32 noundef %alignment) ret ptr %call } ; -passes=inline is able to make my_aligned_alloc_3's arguments disappear and directly ; call my_aligned_alloc_2, but the latter has no allocalign so the alignment just ; disappears. This is conservatively correct but undesirable because we can't ; figure out the `align 128` on the return value once the call is directly on ; my_aligned_alloc_2. Note that this is a simplified version of what happens ; with _mm_malloc which calls posix_memalign. define ptr @allocalign_disappears() { ; CHECK-INLINE-LABEL: @allocalign_disappears( ; CHECK-INLINE-NEXT: [[CALL_I:%.*]] = tail call ptr @my_aligned_alloc_2(i32 noundef 42, i32 noundef 128) ; CHECK-INLINE-NEXT: ret ptr [[CALL_I]] ; ; CHECK-NOINLINE-LABEL: @allocalign_disappears( ; CHECK-NOINLINE-NEXT: [[CALL:%.*]] = tail call align 128 ptr @my_aligned_alloc_3(i32 42, i32 128) ; CHECK-NOINLINE-NEXT: ret ptr [[CALL]] ; %call = tail call ptr @my_aligned_alloc_3(i32 42, i32 128) ret ptr %call } declare ptr @my_aligned_alloc(i32 noundef, i32 allocalign noundef) declare ptr @my_aligned_alloc_2(i32 noundef, i32 noundef)