static ICmpInst::Predicate areGlobalsPotentiallyEqual(const GlobalValue *GV1,
const GlobalValue *GV2) {
- auto isLinkageUnsafeForEquality = [](const GlobalValue *GV) {
- return GV->hasExternalWeakLinkage() || GV->hasWeakAnyLinkage();
+ auto isGlobalUnsafeForEquality = [](const GlobalValue *GV) {
+ if (GV->hasExternalWeakLinkage() || GV->hasWeakAnyLinkage())
+ return true;
+ if (const auto *GVar = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(GV)) {
+ Type *Ty = GVar->getType()->getPointerElementType();
+ // A global with opaque type might end up being zero sized.
+ if (!Ty->isSized())
+ return true;
+ // A global with an empty type might lie at the address of any other
+ // global.
+ if (Ty->isEmptyTy())
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
};
// Don't try to decide equality of aliases.
if (!isa<GlobalAlias>(GV1) && !isa<GlobalAlias>(GV2))
- if (!isLinkageUnsafeForEquality(GV1) && !isLinkageUnsafeForEquality(GV2))
+ if (!isGlobalUnsafeForEquality(GV1) && !isGlobalUnsafeForEquality(GV2))
return ICmpInst::ICMP_NE;
return ICmpInst::BAD_ICMP_PREDICATE;
}
@F = global i1 icmp eq (i32* @weakany, i32* @glob)
@weakany = weak global i32 0
+; Empty globals might end up anywhere, even on top of another global.
+; CHECK: @empty.cmp = global i1 icmp eq ([0 x i8]* @empty.1, [0 x i8]* @empty.2)
+@empty.1 = external global [0 x i8], align 1
+@empty.2 = external global [0 x i8], align 1
+@empty.cmp = global i1 icmp eq ([0 x i8]* @empty.1, [0 x i8]* @empty.2)
+
; Don't add an inbounds on @glob.a3, since it's not inbounds.
; CHECK: @glob.a3 = alias getelementptr (i32* @glob.a2, i32 1)
@glob = global i32 0