for (Value::use_iterator FnUseI = F->use_begin(), FnUseE = F->use_end();
FnUseI != FnUseE; ++FnUseI) {
+ // The function is passed in as an argument to (possibly) another function,
+ // we can't change it!
+ if (FnUseI.getOperandNo() != 0)
+ return false;
CallSite CS = CallSite::get(*FnUseI);
Instruction *Call = CS.getInstruction();
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+; This test lures sretpromotion into promoting the sret argument of foo, even
+; when the function is used as an argument to bar. It used to not check for
+; this, assuming that all users of foo were direct calls, resulting in an
+; assertion failure later on.
+
+; We're mainly testing for opt not to crash, but we'll check to see if the sret
+; attribute is still there for good measure.
+; RUN: llvm-as < %s | opt -sretpromotion | llvm-dis | grep sret
+
+%struct.S = type <{ i32, i32 }>
+
+define i32 @main() {
+entry:
+ %tmp = alloca %struct.S ; <%struct.S*> [#uses=1]
+ call void @bar( %struct.S* sret %tmp, void (%struct.S*, ...)* @foo )
+ ret i32 undef
+}
+
+declare void @bar(%struct.S* sret , void (%struct.S*, ...)*)
+
+define internal void @foo(%struct.S* sret %agg.result, ...) {
+entry:
+ ret void
+}