; Test to ensure that we import a single copy of a global variable. This is ; important when we link in an object file twice, which is normally works when ; all symbols have either weak or internal linkage. If we import an internal ; global variable twice it will get promoted in each module, and given the same ; name as the IR hash will be identical, resulting in multiple defs when linking. ; RUN: opt -module-summary %s -o %t1.bc ; RUN: opt -module-summary %p/Inputs/globals-import.ll -o %t2.bc ; RUN: opt -module-summary %p/Inputs/globals-import.ll -o %t2b.bc ; RUN: llvm-lto -thinlto-action=thinlink %t1.bc %t2.bc %t2b.bc -o %t3.index.bc ; RUN: llvm-lto -thinlto-action=import %t1.bc -thinlto-index=%t3.index.bc ; RUN: llvm-dis %t1.bc.thinlto.imported.bc -o - | FileCheck --check-prefix=IMPORT %s ; RUN: llvm-lto -thinlto-action=promote %t2.bc -thinlto-index=%t3.index.bc ; RUN: llvm-lto -thinlto-action=promote %t2b.bc -thinlto-index=%t3.index.bc ; RUN: llvm-dis %t2.bc.thinlto.promoted.bc -o - | FileCheck --check-prefix=PROMOTE1 %s ; RUN: llvm-dis %t2b.bc.thinlto.promoted.bc -o - | FileCheck --check-prefix=PROMOTE2 %s ; IMPORT: @baz.llvm.0 = available_externally hidden constant i32 10, align 4 ; PROMOTE1: @baz.llvm.0 = hidden constant i32 10, align 4 ; PROMOTE1: define weak_odr i32 @foo() { ; Second copy of IR object should not have any symbols imported/promoted. ; PROMOTE2: @baz = internal constant i32 10, align 4 ; PROMOTE2: define available_externally i32 @foo() { target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" declare i32 @foo() define i32 @main() local_unnamed_addr { %1 = call i32 @foo() ret i32 %1 }