if (ResultReg)
return ResultReg;
unsigned MaterialReg = fastEmit_i(ImmType, ImmType, ISD::Constant, Imm);
+ bool IsImmKill = true;
if (!MaterialReg) {
// This is a bit ugly/slow, but failing here means falling out of
// fast-isel, which would be very slow.
MaterialReg = getRegForValue(ConstantInt::get(ITy, Imm));
if (!MaterialReg)
return 0;
+ // If this constant was already materialized, then we don't want to kill it.
+ // In this case we will have a use.
+ if (!MRI.use_empty(MaterialReg))
+ IsImmKill = false;
}
- return fastEmit_rr(VT, VT, Opcode, Op0, Op0IsKill, MaterialReg,
- /*IsKill=*/true);
+ return fastEmit_rr(VT, VT, Opcode, Op0, Op0IsKill, MaterialReg, IsImmKill);
}
unsigned FastISel::createResultReg(const TargetRegisterClass *RC) {
--- /dev/null
+; RUN: llc %s -o - -verify-machineinstrs -fast-isel=true | FileCheck %s
+
+target datalayout = "e-m:o-p:32:32-f64:32:64-v64:32:64-v128:32:128-a:0:32-n32-S32"
+target triple = "thumbv7-apple-ios8.0.0"
+
+; When materializing the '2' for the shifts below, the second shift kills the vreg
+; we materialize in to. However, the first shift was also killing that vreg.
+; This fails the machine verifier because the second use then thinks its reading an
+; undefined register.
+
+; CHECK: lsr.w
+; CHECK: lsr.w
+
+declare void @foo(i32, i32)
+
+; Function Attrs: minsize
+define i32 @test(i32 %tmp3, i32 %tmp9) #0 {
+bb:
+ %tmp4 = lshr i32 %tmp3, 2
+ %tmp10 = lshr i32 %tmp9, 2
+ call void @foo(i32 %tmp10, i32 %tmp4)
+ unreachable
+}
+
+attributes #0 = { minsize }