; RUN: llc < %s -march=avr | FileCheck %s
; This tests how LLVM handles IR which puts very high
; presure on the PTRREGS class for the register allocator.
;
; This causes a problem because we only have one small register
; class for loading and storing from pointers - 'PTRREGS'.
; One of these registers is also used for the frame pointer, meaning
; that we only ever have two registers available for these operations.
;
; There is an existing bug filed for this issue - PR14879.
;
; The specific failure:
; LLVM ERROR: ran out of registers during register allocation
;
; It has been assembled from the following c code:
;
; struct ss
; {
; int a;
; int b;
; int c;
; };
;
; void loop(struct ss *x, struct ss **y, int z)
; {
; int i;
; for (i=0; i<z; ++i)
; {
; x->c += y[i]->b;
; }
; }
%struct.ss = type { i16, i16, i16 }
; CHECK-LABEL: loop
define void @loop(ptr %x, ptr %y, i16 %z) #0 {
entry:
%x.addr = alloca ptr, align 2
%y.addr = alloca ptr, align 2
%z.addr = alloca i16, align 2
%i = alloca i16, align 2
store ptr %x, ptr %x.addr, align 2
store ptr %y, ptr %y.addr, align 2
store i16 %z, ptr %z.addr, align 2
store i16 0, ptr %i, align 2
br label %for.cond
for.cond: ; preds = %for.inc, %entry
%tmp = load i16, ptr %i, align 2
%tmp1 = load i16, ptr %z.addr, align 2
%cmp = icmp slt i16 %tmp, %tmp1
br i1 %cmp, label %for.body, label %for.end
for.body: ; preds = %for.cond
%tmp2 = load ptr, ptr %y.addr, align 2
%tmp3 = load i16, ptr %i, align 2
%arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds ptr, ptr %tmp2, i16 %tmp3
%tmp4 = load ptr, ptr %arrayidx, align 2
%b = getelementptr inbounds %struct.ss, ptr %tmp4, i32 0, i32 1
%tmp5 = load i16, ptr %b, align 2
%tmp6 = load ptr, ptr %x.addr, align 2
%c = getelementptr inbounds %struct.ss, ptr %tmp6, i32 0, i32 2
%tmp7 = load i16, ptr %c, align 2
%add = add nsw i16 %tmp7, %tmp5
store i16 %add, ptr %c, align 2
br label %for.inc
for.inc: ; preds = %for.body
%tmp8 = load i16, ptr %i, align 2
%inc = add nsw i16 %tmp8, 1
store i16 %inc, ptr %i, align 2
br label %for.cond
for.end: ; preds = %for.cond
ret void
}