// RUN: mlir-opt %s -convert-std-to-llvm -split-input-file -verify-diagnostics | FileCheck %s // CHECK-LABEL: func @address_space( // CHECK: %{{.*}}: !llvm<"{ float addrspace(7)*, float addrspace(7)*, i64, [1 x i64], [1 x i64] }*">) // CHECK: llvm.load %{{.*}} : !llvm<"{ float addrspace(7)*, float addrspace(7)*, i64, [1 x i64], [1 x i64] }*"> func @address_space(%arg0 : memref<32xf32, affine_map<(d0) -> (d0)>, 7>) { %0 = alloc() : memref<32xf32, affine_map<(d0) -> (d0)>, 5> %1 = constant 7 : index // CHECK: llvm.load %{{.*}} : !llvm<"float addrspace(5)*"> %2 = load %0[%1] : memref<32xf32, affine_map<(d0) -> (d0)>, 5> std.return } // CHECK-LABEL: func @strided_memref( func @strided_memref(%ind: index) { %0 = alloc()[%ind] : memref<32x64xf32, affine_map<(i, j)[M] -> (32 + M * i + j)>> std.return } // ----- // This should not crash. The first operation cannot be converted, so the // second should not match. This attempts to convert `return` to `llvm.return` // and complains about non-LLVM types. func @unknown_source() -> i32 { %0 = "foo"() : () -> i32 %1 = addi %0, %0 : i32 // expected-error@+1 {{must be LLVM dialect type}} return %1 : i32 }