ack/tests/plat/bugs/bug-203-ego-sr_c-O3.c
George Koehler 32e60ea994 Add test case for #203
left_shift() adapts the example from @davidgiven that caused `ack -O3`
to crash.  multiply() is a similar example.

Edit the build system to use -O3 for this test.  It now takes -O3 from
the test's filename, and still defaults to -O0.
2019-11-15 15:33:15 -05:00

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#include "test.h"
/*
* https://github.com/davidgiven/ack/issues/203 was a bug in the
* strength reduction (SR) phase of ego. To cause the bug:
*
* 1. SR must run; it runs at `ack -O3` and higher.
*
* 2. SR must find a loop with an induction variable, and SR must
* find at least 2 different expressions using the variable, like
* i << 1, (i + 1) << 1, or 3 * i, 5 * i.
*
* 3. There is no basic block to act as a loop header, so SR must
* create the block. One way is to put if (one) { ... } around
* the loop, so the loop is just after a conditional branch.
*/
/*
* Global variables prevent optimizations:
* if (one) { ... } caused the bug, if (1) { ... } didn't.
*/
int zero = 0;
int one = 1;
short ary[] = {8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9};
int left_shift(int i) {
if (one) {
/* EM will use i << 1, (i + 1) << 1 here. */
while (ary[i] == ary[i + 1])
i++;
}
return i;
}
int multiply(int i) {
if (one) {
while (((3 * i) & (5 * i)) < 40)
i++;
}
return i;
}
int main(void) {
ASSERT(left_shift(zero) == 4);
ASSERT(multiply(zero) == 21);
finished();
}