}
if (UseEmpty[TargetRegisterInfo::virtReg2Index(OldReg)]) {
unsigned Opc = getDropOpcode(RC);
- BuildMI(MBB, InsertPt, MI.getDebugLoc(), TII->get(Opc))
- .addReg(NewReg);
+ MachineInstr *Drop =
+ BuildMI(MBB, InsertPt, MI.getDebugLoc(), TII->get(Opc))
+ .addReg(NewReg);
+ // After the drop instruction, this reg operand will not be used
+ Drop->getOperand(0).setIsKill();
} else {
unsigned LocalId = getLocalId(Reg2Local, CurLocal, OldReg);
unsigned Opc = getSetLocalOpcode(RC);
.addReg(NewReg);
}
MI.getOperand(0).setReg(NewReg);
+ // This register operand is now being used by the inserted drop
+ // instruction, so make it undead.
+ MI.getOperand(0).setIsDead(false);
MFI.stackifyVReg(NewReg);
Changed = true;
}
--- /dev/null
+# RUN: llc -mtriple=wasm32-unknown-unknown -run-pass wasm-explicit-locals %s -o - | FileCheck %s
+
+# When a drop instruction is inserted to drop a dead register operand, the
+# original operand should be marked not dead anymore because it is now used by
+# the new drop instruction. And the operand to the new drop instruction should
+# be marked killed instead.
+---
+name: drop_test
+liveins:
+ - { reg: '$arguments' }
+tracksRegLiveness: true
+body: |
+ bb.0:
+ successors: %bb.1
+ liveins: $arguments
+
+ bb.1:
+ ; predecessors: %bb.0
+ ; CHECK-NOT: dead %{{[0-9]+}}
+ ; CHECK: DROP_I32 killed %{{[0-9]+}}
+ dead %0:i32 = CONST_I32 0, implicit-def dead $arguments, implicit $sp32, implicit $sp64
+ RETURN_VOID implicit-def dead $arguments
+...