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llvm-mirror/test/MC/ARM/thumb-mov.s
Nick Desaulniers b7078d6c0f [Thumb2] support movs pc, lr alias for subs pc, lr, #0/eret
This is used by the Linux kernel built with CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL.

Because different operands are not permitted to `movs`, the diagnostics now provide multiple suggestions along the lines of using a non-pc destination operand or lr source operand.

Forked from D95586.

Signed-off-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com>

Reviewed By: DavidSpickett

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96304
2021-02-10 11:00:42 -08:00

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// RUN: not llvm-mc -triple=thumbv7 -show-encoding < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK --check-prefix=CHECK-V7 %s
// RUN: not llvm-mc -triple=thumbv8 -show-encoding < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK --check-prefix=CHECK-V8 %s
// Tests to check handling of sp and pc in thumb mov instructions. We
// have to be careful about the order of things, as stdout/stderr
// buffering means the errors appear before the non-error output, so
// we have to put all the error checks at the top.
// First check instructions that are never valid. These are thumb2
// instructions that uses pc
// t2MOVr selected because no thumb1 movs that can access high regs
movs pc, r0
movs r0, pc
movs pc, pc
// CHECK: error: invalid instruction, any one of the following would fix this:
// CHECK-NEXT: movs pc, r0
// CHECK: note: operand must be a register in range [r0, r14]
// CHECK: note: invalid operand for instruction
// CHECK: error: invalid instruction, any one of the following would fix this:
// CHECK-NEXT: movs r0, pc
// CHECK: note: operand must be a register in range [r0, r14]
// CHECK: note: invalid operand for instruction
// CHECK: error: invalid operand for instruction
// CHECK-NEXT: movs pc, pc
// mov.w selects t2MOVr
mov.w pc, r0
mov.w r0, pc
mov.w pc, pc
// CHECK: error: operand must be a register in range [r0, r14]
// CHECK-NEXT: mov.w pc, r0
// CHECK: note: operand must be a register in range [r0, r14]
// CHECK-NEXT: mov.w r0, pc
// CHECK: note: invalid operand for instruction
// CHECK-NEXT: mov.w r0, pc
// CHECK: error: invalid instruction
// CHECK-NEXT: mov.w pc, pc
// movs.w selects t2MOVr
movs.w pc, r0
movs.w r0, pc
movs.w pc, pc
// CHECK: error: invalid instruction, any one of the following would fix this:
// CHECK-NEXT: movs.w pc, r0
// CHECK: note: operand must be a register in range [r0, r14]
// CHECK: note: invalid operand for instruction
// CHECK: error: invalid instruction, any one of the following would fix this:
// CHECK-NEXT: movs.w r0, pc
// CHECK: note: operand must be a register in range [r0, r14]
// CHECK: note: invalid operand for instruction
// CHECK: error: invalid operand for instruction
// CHECK-NEXT: movs.w pc, pc
// Now check instructions that are invalid before ARMv8 due to SP usage
movs sp, r0
movs r0, sp
movs sp, sp
// CHECK-V7: error: instruction variant requires ARMv8 or later
// CHECK-V7-NEXT: movs sp, r0
// CHECK-V7: instruction variant requires ARMv8 or later
// CHECK-V7-NEXT: movs r0, sp
// CHECK-V7: error: instruction variant requires ARMv8 or later
// CHECK-V7-NEXT: movs sp, sp
// CHECK-V8: movs.w sp, r0 @ encoding: [0x5f,0xea,0x00,0x0d]
// CHECK-V8: movs.w r0, sp @ encoding: [0x5f,0xea,0x0d,0x00]
// CHECK-V8: movs.w sp, sp @ encoding: [0x5f,0xea,0x0d,0x0d]
mov.w sp, sp
// CHECK-V7: error: instruction variant requires ARMv8 or later
// CHECK-V7-NEXT: mov.w sp, sp
// CHECK-V8: mov.w sp, sp @ encoding: [0x4f,0xea,0x0d,0x0d]
movs.w sp, r0
movs.w r0, sp
movs.w sp, sp
// CHECK-V7: error: instruction variant requires ARMv8 or later
// CHECK-V7-NEXT: movs.w sp, r0
// CHECK-V7: instruction variant requires ARMv8 or later
// CHECK-V7-NEXT: movs.w r0, sp
// CHECK-V7: error: instruction variant requires ARMv8 or later
// CHECK-V7-NEXT: movs.w sp, sp
// CHECK-V8: movs.w sp, r0 @ encoding: [0x5f,0xea,0x00,0x0d]
// CHECK-V8: movs.w r0, sp @ encoding: [0x5f,0xea,0x0d,0x00]
// CHECK-V8: movs.w sp, sp @ encoding: [0x5f,0xea,0x0d,0x0d]
// Now instructions that are always valid
// mov selects tMOVr, where sp and pc are allowed
mov sp, r0
mov r0, sp
mov sp, sp
mov pc, r0
mov r0, pc
mov pc, pc
// CHECK: mov sp, r0 @ encoding: [0x85,0x46]
// CHECK: mov r0, sp @ encoding: [0x68,0x46]
// CHECK: mov sp, sp @ encoding: [0xed,0x46]
// CHECK: mov pc, r0 @ encoding: [0x87,0x46]
// CHECK: mov r0, pc @ encoding: [0x78,0x46]
// CHECK: mov pc, pc @ encoding: [0xff,0x46]
// sp allowed in non-flags-setting t2MOVr
mov.w sp, r0
mov.w r0, sp
// CHECK: mov.w sp, r0 @ encoding: [0x4f,0xea,0x00,0x0d]
// CHECK: mov.w r0, sp @ encoding: [0x4f,0xea,0x0d,0x00]
// `movs pc, lr` is an alias for `subs pc, lr, #0`/`eret`.
movs pc, lr
movs.w pc, lr
// CHECK-V7: subs pc, lr, #0 @ encoding: [0xde,0xf3,0x00,0x8f]
// CHECK-V7: subs pc, lr, #0 @ encoding: [0xde,0xf3,0x00,0x8f]
// CHECK-V8: eret @ encoding: [0xde,0xf3,0x00,0x8f]
// CHECK-V8: eret @ encoding: [0xde,0xf3,0x00,0x8f]