| ; Test the handling of GPR, FPR and stack arguments when no extension |
| ; type is given. This type of argument is used for passing structures, etc. |
| ; |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK-INT |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK-FLOAT |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK-DOUBLE |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK-FP128-1 |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK-FP128-2 |
| ; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK-STACK |
| |
| declare void @bar(i8, i16, i32, i64, float, double, fp128, i64, |
| float, double, i8, i16, i32, i64, float, double, fp128) |
| |
| ; There are two indirect fp128 slots, one at offset 224 (the first available |
| ; byte after the outgoing arguments) and one immediately after it at 240. |
| ; These slots should be set up outside the glued call sequence, so would |
| ; normally use %f0/%f2 as the first available 128-bit pair. This choice |
| ; is hard-coded in the FP128 tests. |
| ; |
| ; The order of the CHECK-STACK stores doesn't matter. It would be OK to reorder |
| ; them in response to future code changes. |
| define void @foo() { |
| ; CHECK-INT-LABEL: foo: |
| ; CHECK-INT-DAG: lhi %r2, 1 |
| ; CHECK-INT-DAG: lhi %r3, 2 |
| ; CHECK-INT-DAG: lhi %r4, 3 |
| ; CHECK-INT-DAG: lghi %r5, 4 |
| ; CHECK-INT-DAG: la %r6, {{224|240}}(%r15) |
| ; CHECK-INT: brasl %r14, bar@PLT |
| ; |
| ; CHECK-FLOAT-LABEL: foo: |
| ; CHECK-FLOAT: lzer %f0 |
| ; CHECK-FLOAT: lcdfr %f4, %f0 |
| ; CHECK-FLOAT: brasl %r14, bar@PLT |
| ; |
| ; CHECK-DOUBLE-LABEL: foo: |
| ; CHECK-DOUBLE: lzdr %f2 |
| ; CHECK-DOUBLE: lcdfr %f6, %f2 |
| ; CHECK-DOUBLE: brasl %r14, bar@PLT |
| ; |
| ; CHECK-FP128-1-LABEL: foo: |
| ; CHECK-FP128-1: aghi %r15, -256 |
| ; CHECK-FP128-1: lzxr %f0 |
| ; CHECK-FP128-1-DAG: std %f0, 224(%r15) |
| ; CHECK-FP128-1-DAG: std %f2, 232(%r15) |
| ; CHECK-FP128-1: brasl %r14, bar@PLT |
| ; |
| ; CHECK-FP128-2-LABEL: foo: |
| ; CHECK-FP128-2: aghi %r15, -256 |
| ; CHECK-FP128-2: lzxr %f0 |
| ; CHECK-FP128-2-DAG: std %f0, 240(%r15) |
| ; CHECK-FP128-2-DAG: std %f2, 248(%r15) |
| ; CHECK-FP128-2: brasl %r14, bar@PLT |
| ; |
| ; CHECK-STACK-LABEL: foo: |
| ; CHECK-STACK: aghi %r15, -256 |
| ; CHECK-STACK: la [[REGISTER:%r[0-5]+]], {{224|240}}(%r15) |
| ; CHECK-STACK: stg [[REGISTER]], 216(%r15) |
| ; CHECK-STACK: mvghi 208(%r15), 0 |
| ; CHECK-STACK: mvhi 204(%r15), 0 |
| ; CHECK-STACK: mvghi 192(%r15), 9 |
| ; CHECK-STACK: mvhi 188(%r15), 8 |
| ; CHECK-STACK: mvhi 180(%r15), 7 |
| ; CHECK-STACK: mvhi 172(%r15), 6 |
| ; CHECK-STACK: mvghi 160(%r15), 5 |
| ; CHECK-STACK: brasl %r14, bar@PLT |
| |
| call void @bar (i8 1, i16 2, i32 3, i64 4, float 0.0, double 0.0, |
| fp128 0xL00000000000000000000000000000000, i64 5, |
| float -0.0, double -0.0, i8 6, i16 7, i32 8, i64 9, float 0.0, |
| double 0.0, fp128 0xL00000000000000000000000000000000) |
| ret void |
| } |