| ; RUN: llc -mtriple=i686-pc-windows -no-x86-call-frame-opt < %s | FileCheck %s |
| |
| target datalayout = "e-m:w-p:32:32-i64:64-f80:32-n8:16:32-S32" |
| |
| declare x86_thiscallcc void @thiscall_thunk(i8* %this, ...) |
| define i32 @call_varargs_thiscall_thunk(i8* %a, i32 %b, i32 %c, i32 %d) { |
| call x86_thiscallcc void (i8*, ...) @thiscall_thunk(i8* %a, i32 1, i32 2) |
| call x86_thiscallcc void (i8*, ...) @thiscall_thunk(i8* %a, i32 1, i32 2) |
| %t1 = add i32 %b, %c |
| %r = add i32 %t1, %d |
| ret i32 %r |
| } |
| |
| ; CHECK: _call_varargs_thiscall_thunk: |
| ; CHECK: calll _thiscall_thunk |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: subl $8, %esp |
| |
| ; We don't mangle the argument size into variadic callee cleanup functions. |
| |
| declare x86_stdcallcc void @stdcall_thunk(i8* %this, ...) |
| define i32 @call_varargs_stdcall_thunk(i8* %a, i32 %b, i32 %c, i32 %d) { |
| call x86_stdcallcc void (i8*, ...) @stdcall_thunk(i8* %a, i32 1, i32 2) |
| call x86_stdcallcc void (i8*, ...) @stdcall_thunk(i8* %a, i32 1, i32 2) |
| %t1 = add i32 %b, %c |
| %r = add i32 %t1, %d |
| ret i32 %r |
| } |
| |
| ; CHECK: _call_varargs_stdcall_thunk: |
| ; CHECK: calll _stdcall_thunk{{$}} |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: subl $12, %esp |
| |
| declare x86_fastcallcc void @fastcall_thunk(i8* %this, ...) |
| define i32 @call_varargs_fastcall_thunk(i8* %a, i32 %b, i32 %c, i32 %d) { |
| call x86_fastcallcc void (i8*, ...) @fastcall_thunk(i8* inreg %a, i32 inreg 1, i32 2) |
| call x86_fastcallcc void (i8*, ...) @fastcall_thunk(i8* inreg %a, i32 inreg 1, i32 2) |
| %t1 = add i32 %b, %c |
| %r = add i32 %t1, %d |
| ret i32 %r |
| } |
| |
| ; CHECK: _call_varargs_fastcall_thunk: |
| ; CHECK: calll @fastcall_thunk{{$}} |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: subl $4, %esp |
| |
| ; If you actually return from such a thunk, it will only pop the non-variadic |
| ; portion of the arguments, which is different from what the callee passes. |
| |
| define x86_stdcallcc void @varargs_stdcall_return(i32, i32, ...) { |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| ; CHECK: _varargs_stdcall_return: |
| ; CHECK: retl $8 |