| ; RUN: llc -mtriple=aarch64-none-linux-gnu < %s -o - | FileCheck %s |
| |
| ; The following functions test the use case where an X constraint is used to |
| ; add a dependency between an assembly instruction (vmsr in this case) and |
| ; another instruction. In each function, we use a different type for the |
| ; X constraint argument. |
| ; |
| ; We can something similar from the following C code: |
| ; double f1(double f, int pscr_value) { |
| ; asm volatile("msr fpsr,%1" : "=X" ((f)): "r" (pscr_value)); |
| ; return f+f; |
| ; } |
| |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: f1 |
| ; CHECK: msr FPSR |
| ; CHECK: fadd d |
| |
| define double @f1(double %f, i32 %pscr_value) { |
| entry: |
| %f.addr = alloca double, align 8 |
| store double %f, double* %f.addr, align 8 |
| call void asm sideeffect "msr fpsr,$1", "=*X,r"(double* nonnull %f.addr, i32 %pscr_value) nounwind |
| %0 = load double, double* %f.addr, align 8 |
| %add = fadd double %0, %0 |
| ret double %add |
| } |
| |
| ; int f2(int f, int pscr_value) { |
| ; asm volatile("msr fpsr,$1" : "=X" ((f)): "r" (pscr_value)); |
| ; return f*f; |
| ; } |
| |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: f2 |
| ; CHECK: msr FPSR |
| ; CHECK: mul |
| define i32 @f2(i32 %f, i32 %pscr_value) { |
| entry: |
| %f.addr = alloca i32, align 4 |
| store i32 %f, i32* %f.addr, align 4 |
| call void asm sideeffect "msr fpsr,$1", "=*X,r"(i32* nonnull %f.addr, i32 %pscr_value) nounwind |
| %0 = load i32, i32* %f.addr, align 4 |
| %mul = mul i32 %0, %0 |
| ret i32 %mul |
| } |
| |
| ; typedef signed char int8_t; |
| ; typedef __attribute__((neon_vector_type(8))) int8_t int8x8_t; |
| ; void f3 (void) |
| ; { |
| ; int8x8_t vector_res_int8x8; |
| ; unsigned int fpscr; |
| ; asm volatile ("msr fpsr,$1" : "=X" ((vector_res_int8x8)) : "r" (fpscr)); |
| ; return vector_res_int8x8 * vector_res_int8x8; |
| ; } |
| |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: f3 |
| ; CHECK: msr FPSR |
| ; CHECK: mul |
| define <8 x i8> @f3() { |
| entry: |
| %vector_res_int8x8 = alloca <8 x i8>, align 8 |
| %0 = getelementptr inbounds <8 x i8>, <8 x i8>* %vector_res_int8x8, i32 0, i32 0 |
| call void asm sideeffect "msr fpsr,$1", "=*X,r"(<8 x i8>* nonnull %vector_res_int8x8, i32 undef) nounwind |
| %1 = load <8 x i8>, <8 x i8>* %vector_res_int8x8, align 8 |
| %mul = mul <8 x i8> %1, %1 |
| ret <8 x i8> %mul |
| } |
| |
| ; We can emit integer constants. |
| ; We can get this from: |
| ; void f() { |
| ; int x = 2; |
| ; asm volatile ("add x0, x0, %0" : : "X" (x)); |
| ; } |
| ; |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: f4 |
| ; CHECK: add x0, x0, #2 |
| define void @f4() { |
| entry: |
| tail call void asm sideeffect "add x0, x0, $0", "X"(i32 2) |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| ; We can emit function labels. This is equivalent to the following C code: |
| ; void f(void) { |
| ; void (*x)(void) = &foo; |
| ; asm volatile ("bl %0" : : "X" (x)); |
| ; } |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: f5 |
| ; CHECK: bl f4 |
| define void @f5() { |
| entry: |
| tail call void asm sideeffect "bl $0", "X"(void ()* nonnull @f4) |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| declare void @foo(...) |
| |
| ; This tests the behavior of the X constraint when used on functions pointers, |
| ; or functions with a cast. In the first asm call we figure out that this |
| ; is a function pointer and emit the label. However, in the second asm call |
| ; we can't see through the bitcast and we end up having to lower this constraint |
| ; to something else. This is not ideal, but it is a correct behaviour according |
| ; to the definition of the X constraint. |
| ; |
| ; In this case (and other cases where we could have emitted something else), |
| ; what we're doing with the X constraint is not particularly useful either, |
| ; since the user could have used "r" in this situation for the same effect. |
| |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: f6 |
| ; CHECK: bl foo |
| ; CHECK: br x |
| |
| define void @f6() nounwind { |
| entry: |
| tail call void asm sideeffect "bl $0", "X"(void (...)* @foo) nounwind |
| tail call void asm sideeffect "br $0", "X"(void (...)* bitcast (void ()* @f4 to void (...)*)) nounwind |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| ; The following IR can be generated from C code with a function like: |
| ; void a() { |
| ; void* a = &&A; |
| ; asm volatile ("bl %0" : : "X" (a)); |
| ; A: |
| ; return; |
| ; } |
| ; |
| ; Ideally this would give the block address of bb, but it requires us to see |
| ; through blockaddress, which we can't do at the moment. This might break some |
| ; existing use cases where a user would expect to get a block label and instead |
| ; gets the block address in a register. However, note that according to the |
| ; "no constraints" definition this behaviour is correct (although not very nice). |
| |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: f7 |
| ; CHECK: bl |
| define void @f7() { |
| call void asm sideeffect "br $0", "X"( i8* blockaddress(@f7, %bb) ) |
| br label %bb |
| bb: |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| ; If we use a constraint "=*X", we should get a store back to *%x (in x0). |
| ; CHECK-LABEL: f8 |
| ; CHECK: add [[Dest:x[0-9]+]], x0, x0 |
| ; CHECK: str [[Dest]], [x0] |
| define void @f8(i64 *%x) { |
| entry: |
| tail call void asm sideeffect "add $0, x0, x0", "=*X"(i64 *%x) |
| ret void |
| } |