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llvm-mirror/test/CodeGen/AArch64/arm64-aapcs.ll
Oliver Stannard 6090374181 ARM: Allow __fp16 as a function arg or return type for AArch64
ACLE 2.0 allows __fp16 to be used as a function argument or return
type. This enables this for AArch64.

llvm-svn: 212812
2014-07-11 13:33:46 +00:00

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; RUN: llc -mtriple=arm64-linux-gnu -enable-misched=false < %s | FileCheck %s
@var = global i32 0, align 4
define i128 @test_i128_align(i32, i128 %arg, i32 %after) {
store i32 %after, i32* @var, align 4
; CHECK: str w4, [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var]
ret i128 %arg
; CHECK: mov x0, x2
; CHECK: mov x1, x3
}
@var64 = global i64 0, align 8
; Check stack slots are 64-bit at all times.
define void @test_stack_slots([8 x i32], i1 %bool, i8 %char, i16 %short,
i32 %int, i64 %long) {
; Part of last store. Blasted scheduler.
; CHECK: ldr [[LONG:x[0-9]+]], [sp, #32]
%ext_bool = zext i1 %bool to i64
store volatile i64 %ext_bool, i64* @var64, align 8
; CHECK: ldrb w[[EXT:[0-9]+]], [sp]
; CHECK: and x[[EXTED:[0-9]+]], x[[EXT]], #0x1
; CHECK: str x[[EXTED]], [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var64]
%ext_char = zext i8 %char to i64
store volatile i64 %ext_char, i64* @var64, align 8
; CHECK: ldrb w[[EXT:[0-9]+]], [sp, #8]
; CHECK: str x[[EXT]], [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var64]
%ext_short = zext i16 %short to i64
store volatile i64 %ext_short, i64* @var64, align 8
; CHECK: ldrh w[[EXT:[0-9]+]], [sp, #16]
; CHECK: str x[[EXT]], [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var64]
%ext_int = zext i32 %int to i64
store volatile i64 %ext_int, i64* @var64, align 8
; CHECK: ldr{{b?}} w[[EXT:[0-9]+]], [sp, #24]
; CHECK: str x[[EXT]], [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var64]
store volatile i64 %long, i64* @var64, align 8
; CHECK: str [[LONG]], [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var64]
ret void
}
; Make sure the callee does extensions (in the absence of zext/sext
; keyword on args) while we're here.
define void @test_extension(i1 %bool, i8 %char, i16 %short, i32 %int) {
%ext_bool = zext i1 %bool to i64
store volatile i64 %ext_bool, i64* @var64
; CHECK: and [[EXT:x[0-9]+]], x0, #0x1
; CHECK: str [[EXT]], [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var64]
%ext_char = sext i8 %char to i64
store volatile i64 %ext_char, i64* @var64
; CHECK: sxtb [[EXT:x[0-9]+]], w1
; CHECK: str [[EXT]], [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var64]
%ext_short = zext i16 %short to i64
store volatile i64 %ext_short, i64* @var64
; CHECK: and [[EXT:x[0-9]+]], x2, #0xffff
; CHECK: str [[EXT]], [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var64]
%ext_int = zext i32 %int to i64
store volatile i64 %ext_int, i64* @var64
; CHECK: ubfx [[EXT:x[0-9]+]], x3, #0, #32
; CHECK: str [[EXT]], [{{x[0-9]+}}, :lo12:var64]
ret void
}
declare void @variadic(i32 %a, ...)
; Under AAPCS variadic functions have the same calling convention as
; others. The extra arguments should go in registers rather than on the stack.
define void @test_variadic() {
call void(i32, ...)* @variadic(i32 0, i64 1, double 2.0)
; CHECK: fmov d0, #2.0
; CHECK: orr w1, wzr, #0x1
; CHECK: bl variadic
ret void
}
; We weren't marking x7 as used after deciding that the i128 didn't fit into
; registers and putting the first half on the stack, so the *second* half went
; into x7. Yuck!
define i128 @test_i128_shadow([7 x i64] %x0_x6, i128 %sp) {
; CHECK-LABEL: test_i128_shadow:
; CHECK: ldp x0, x1, [sp]
ret i128 %sp
}
; This test is to check if fp128 can be correctly handled on stack.
define fp128 @test_fp128([8 x float] %arg0, fp128 %arg1) {
; CHECK-LABEL: test_fp128:
; CHECK: ldr {{q[0-9]+}}, [sp]
ret fp128 %arg1
}
; Check if VPR can be correctly pass by stack.
define <2 x double> @test_vreg_stack([8 x <2 x double>], <2 x double> %varg_stack) {
entry:
; CHECK-LABEL: test_vreg_stack:
; CHECK: ldr {{q[0-9]+}}, [sp]
ret <2 x double> %varg_stack;
}
; Check that f16 can be passed and returned (ACLE 2.0 extension)
define half @test_half(float, half %arg) {
; CHECK-LABEL: test_half:
; CHECK: mov v0.16b, v{{[0-9]+}}.16b
ret half %arg;
}
; Check that f16 constants are materialized correctly
define half @test_half_const() {
; CHECK-LABEL: test_half_const:
; CHECK: ldr h0, [x{{[0-9]+}}, :lo12:{{.*}}]
ret half 0xH4248
}