[llvm] [SPIR-V] Type inference must realize that a <1 x Type> vector type is not a legal vector type in LLT (PR #124560)

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Fri Jan 31 06:39:26 PST 2025


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:warning: undef deprecator found issues in your code. :warning:

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git diff -U0 --pickaxe-regex -S '([^a-zA-Z0-9#_-]undef[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]|UndefValue::get)' 95e19e21c55db7ede8ff7795512bbfc4ca0ca782 692565e5d28071cdc95abd19d8f64464aa9d28c3 llvm/test/CodeGen/SPIRV/validate/triton-tut-softmax-kernel.ll llvm/lib/Target/SPIRV/SPIRVEmitIntrinsics.cpp llvm/lib/Target/SPIRV/SPIRVUtils.h
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The following files introduce new uses of undef:
 - llvm/test/CodeGen/SPIRV/validate/triton-tut-softmax-kernel.ll

[Undef](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#undefined-values) is now deprecated and should only be used in the rare cases where no replacement is possible. For example, a load of uninitialized memory yields `undef`. You should use `poison` values for placeholders instead.

In tests, avoid using `undef` and having tests that trigger undefined behavior. If you need an operand with some unimportant value, you can add a new argument to the function and use that instead.

For example, this is considered a bad practice:
```llvm
define void @fn() {
  ...
  br i1 undef, ...
}
```

Please use the following instead:
```llvm
define void @fn(i1 %cond) {
  ...
  br i1 %cond, ...
}
```

Please refer to the [Undefined Behavior Manual](https://llvm.org/docs/UndefinedBehavior.html) for more information.



https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/124560


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