; RUN: llvm-as < %s | opt -std-compile-opts | llvm-dis | grep volatile | count 3 ; PR1520 ; Don't promote volatile loads/stores. This is really needed to handle setjmp/lonjmp properly. target datalayout = "e-p:32:32:32-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:32:64-f32:32:32-f64:32:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-f80:32:32" target triple = "i686-pc-linux-gnu" %struct.__jmp_buf_tag = type { [6 x i32], i32, %struct.__sigset_t } %struct.__sigset_t = type { [32 x i32] } @j = external global [1 x %struct.__jmp_buf_tag] ; <[1 x %struct.__jmp_buf_tag]*> [#uses=1] define i32 @f() { entry: %retval = alloca i32, align 4 ; [#uses=2] %v = alloca i32, align 4 ; [#uses=3] %tmp = alloca i32, align 4 ; [#uses=3] %"alloca point" = bitcast i32 0 to i32 ; [#uses=0] volatile store i32 0, i32* %v, align 4 %tmp1 = call i32 @_setjmp( %struct.__jmp_buf_tag* getelementptr ([1 x %struct.__jmp_buf_tag]* @j, i32 0, i32 0) ) ; [#uses=1] %tmp2 = icmp ne i32 %tmp1, 0 ; [#uses=1] %tmp23 = zext i1 %tmp2 to i8 ; [#uses=1] %toBool = icmp ne i8 %tmp23, 0 ; [#uses=1] br i1 %toBool, label %bb, label %bb5 bb: ; preds = %entry %tmp4 = volatile load i32* %v, align 4 ; [#uses=1] store i32 %tmp4, i32* %tmp, align 4 br label %bb6 bb5: ; preds = %entry volatile store i32 1, i32* %v, align 4 call void @g( ) store i32 0, i32* %tmp, align 4 br label %bb6 bb6: ; preds = %bb5, %bb %tmp7 = load i32* %tmp, align 4 ; [#uses=1] store i32 %tmp7, i32* %retval, align 4 br label %return return: ; preds = %bb6 %retval8 = load i32* %retval ; [#uses=1] ret i32 %retval8 } declare i32 @_setjmp(%struct.__jmp_buf_tag*) declare void @g()