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; RUN: llc -mtriple=arm64-apple-darwin -mattr=+reserve-x18 < %s | FileCheck %s
; RUN: llc -mtriple=arm64-apple-darwin -mattr=+reserve-x18 -fast-isel -fast-isel-abort=1 < %s | FileCheck %s
;
; Note: Print verbose stackmaps using -debug-only=stackmaps.
; We are not getting the correct stack alignment when cross compiling for arm64.
; So specify a datalayout here.
target datalayout = "e-m:o-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
; CHECK-LABEL: .section __LLVM_STACKMAPS,__llvm_stackmaps
; CHECK-NEXT: __LLVM_StackMaps:
; Header
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 2
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; Num Functions
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 11
; Num LargeConstants
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 2
; Num Callsites
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 11
; Functions and stack size
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _constantargs
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 16
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _osrinline
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 32
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _osrcold
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 16
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _propertyRead
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 16
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _propertyWrite
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 16
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _jsVoidCall
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 16
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _jsIntCall
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 16
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _spilledValue
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 160
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _spilledStackMapValue
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 128
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _liveConstant
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 16
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad _clobberLR
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 112
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; Num LargeConstants
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 4294967295
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 4294967296
; Constant arguments
;
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .long L{{.*}}-_constantargs
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 4
; SmallConstant
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 4
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 65535
; SmallConstant
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 4
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 65536
; SmallConstant
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 5
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
; LargeConstant at index 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 5
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 1
define void @constantargs() {
entry:
%0 = inttoptr i64 244837814094590 to i8*
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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tail call void (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.void(i64 1, i32 20, i8* %0, i32 0, i64 65535, i64 65536, i64 4294967295, i64 4294967296)
ret void
}
; Inline OSR Exit
;
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_osrinline
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 2
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
define void @osrinline(i64 %a, i64 %b) {
entry:
; Runtime void->void call.
call void inttoptr (i64 244837814094590 to void ()*)()
; Followed by inline OSR patchpoint with 12-byte shadow and 2 live vars.
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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call void (i64, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.stackmap(i64 3, i32 12, i64 %a, i64 %b)
ret void
}
; Cold OSR Exit
;
; 2 live variables in register.
;
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_osrcold
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 2
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
define void @osrcold(i64 %a, i64 %b) {
entry:
%test = icmp slt i64 %a, %b
br i1 %test, label %ret, label %cold
cold:
; OSR patchpoint with 12-byte nop-slide and 2 live vars.
%thunk = inttoptr i64 244837814094590 to i8*
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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call void (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.void(i64 4, i32 20, i8* %thunk, i32 0, i64 %a, i64 %b)
unreachable
ret:
ret void
}
; Property Read
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_propertyRead
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
;
; FIXME: There are currently no stackmap entries. After moving to
; AnyRegCC, we will have entries for the object and return value.
define i64 @propertyRead(i64* %obj) {
entry:
%resolveRead = inttoptr i64 244837814094590 to i8*
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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%result = call i64 (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.i64(i64 5, i32 20, i8* %resolveRead, i32 1, i64* %obj)
%add = add i64 %result, 3
ret i64 %add
}
; Property Write
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_propertyWrite
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 2
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
define void @propertyWrite(i64 %dummy1, i64* %obj, i64 %dummy2, i64 %a) {
entry:
%resolveWrite = inttoptr i64 244837814094590 to i8*
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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call anyregcc void (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.void(i64 6, i32 20, i8* %resolveWrite, i32 2, i64* %obj, i64 %a)
ret void
}
; Void JS Call
;
; 2 live variables in registers.
;
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_jsVoidCall
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 2
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
define void @jsVoidCall(i64 %dummy1, i64* %obj, i64 %arg, i64 %l1, i64 %l2) {
entry:
%resolveCall = inttoptr i64 244837814094590 to i8*
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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call void (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.void(i64 7, i32 20, i8* %resolveCall, i32 2, i64* %obj, i64 %arg, i64 %l1, i64 %l2)
ret void
}
; i64 JS Call
;
; 2 live variables in registers.
;
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_jsIntCall
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 2
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 1
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short {{[0-9]+}}
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0
define i64 @jsIntCall(i64 %dummy1, i64* %obj, i64 %arg, i64 %l1, i64 %l2) {
entry:
%resolveCall = inttoptr i64 244837814094590 to i8*
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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%result = call i64 (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.i64(i64 8, i32 20, i8* %resolveCall, i32 2, i64* %obj, i64 %arg, i64 %l1, i64 %l2)
%add = add i64 %result, 3
ret i64 %add
}
; Spilled stack map values.
;
; Verify 28 stack map entries.
;
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_spilledValue
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 28
;
; Check that at least one is a spilled entry from RBP.
; Location: Indirect FP + ...
; CHECK: .byte 3
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 29
define void @spilledValue(i64 %arg0, i64 %arg1, i64 %arg2, i64 %arg3, i64 %arg4, i64 %l0, i64 %l1, i64 %l2, i64 %l3, i64 %l4, i64 %l5, i64 %l6, i64 %l7, i64 %l8, i64 %l9, i64 %l10, i64 %l11, i64 %l12, i64 %l13, i64 %l14, i64 %l15, i64 %l16, i64 %l17, i64 %l18, i64 %l19, i64 %l20, i64 %l21, i64 %l22, i64 %l23, i64 %l24, i64 %l25, i64 %l26, i64 %l27) {
entry:
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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call void (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.void(i64 11, i32 20, i8* null, i32 5, i64 %arg0, i64 %arg1, i64 %arg2, i64 %arg3, i64 %arg4, i64 %l0, i64 %l1, i64 %l2, i64 %l3, i64 %l4, i64 %l5, i64 %l6, i64 %l7, i64 %l8, i64 %l9, i64 %l10, i64 %l11, i64 %l12, i64 %l13, i64 %l14, i64 %l15, i64 %l16, i64 %l17, i64 %l18, i64 %l19, i64 %l20, i64 %l21, i64 %l22, i64 %l23, i64 %l24, i64 %l25, i64 %l26, i64 %l27)
ret void
}
; Spilled stack map values.
;
; Verify 23 stack map entries.
;
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_spilledStackMapValue
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 30
;
; Check that at least one is a spilled entry from RBP.
; Location: Indirect FP + ...
; CHECK: .byte 3
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 29
define webkit_jscc void @spilledStackMapValue(i64 %l0, i64 %l1, i64 %l2, i64 %l3, i64 %l4, i64 %l5, i64 %l6, i64 %l7, i64 %l8, i64 %l9, i64 %l10, i64 %l11, i64 %l12, i64 %l13, i64 %l14, i64 %l15, i64 %l16, i64 %l17, i64 %l18, i64 %l19, i64 %l20, i64 %l21, i64 %l22, i64 %l23, i64 %l24, i64 %l25, i64 %l26, i64 %l27, i64 %l28, i64 %l29) {
entry:
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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call void (i64, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.stackmap(i64 12, i32 16, i64 %l0, i64 %l1, i64 %l2, i64 %l3, i64 %l4, i64 %l5, i64 %l6, i64 %l7, i64 %l8, i64 %l9, i64 %l10, i64 %l11, i64 %l12, i64 %l13, i64 %l14, i64 %l15, i64 %l16, i64 %l17, i64 %l18, i64 %l19, i64 %l20, i64 %l21, i64 %l22, i64 %l23, i64 %l24, i64 %l25, i64 %l26, i64 %l27, i64 %l28, i64 %l29)
ret void
}
; Map a constant value.
;
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_liveConstant
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; 1 location
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 1
; Loc 0: SmallConstant
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 4
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 8
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 33
define void @liveConstant() {
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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tail call void (i64, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.stackmap(i64 15, i32 8, i32 33)
ret void
}
; Map a value when LR is the only free register.
;
; CHECK-LABEL: .long L{{.*}}-_clobberLR
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0
; 1 location
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 1
; Loc 0: Indirect FP (r29) - offset
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 3
; CHECK-NEXT: .byte 4
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 29
; CHECK-NEXT: .long -{{[0-9]+}}
define void @clobberLR(i32 %a) {
tail call void asm sideeffect "nop", "~{x0},~{x1},~{x2},~{x3},~{x4},~{x5},~{x6},~{x7},~{x8},~{x9},~{x10},~{x11},~{x12},~{x13},~{x14},~{x15},~{x16},~{x17},~{x18},~{x19},~{x20},~{x21},~{x22},~{x23},~{x24},~{x25},~{x26},~{x27},~{x28},~{x29},~{x31}"() nounwind
[opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
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tail call void (i64, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.stackmap(i64 16, i32 8, i32 %a)
ret void
}
declare void @llvm.experimental.stackmap(i64, i32, ...)
declare void @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.void(i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)
declare i64 @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.i64(i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)