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specific printer (this only works on x86, for now). - This makes it possible to do some correctness checking of the parsing and matching, since we can compare the results of 'as' on the original input, to those of 'as' on the output from llvm-mc. - In theory, we could now have an easy ATT -> Intel syntax converter. :) llvm-svn: 78986
59 lines
1.5 KiB
ArmAsm
59 lines
1.5 KiB
ArmAsm
// FIXME: Switch back to FileCheck once we print actual instructions
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// RUN: llvm-mc -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown %s | FileCheck %s
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// CHECK: subb %al, %al
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subb %al, %al
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// CHECK: addl $24, %eax
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addl $24, %eax
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// CHECK: movl %eax, 10(%ebp)
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movl %eax, 10(%ebp)
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// CHECK: movl %eax, 10(%ebp,%ebx)
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movl %eax, 10(%ebp, %ebx)
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// CHECK: movl %eax, 10(%ebp,%ebx,4)
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movl %eax, 10(%ebp, %ebx, 4)
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// CHECK: movl %eax, 10(,%ebx,4)
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movl %eax, 10(, %ebx, 4)
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// FIXME: Check that this matches SUB32ri8
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// CHECK: subl $1, %eax
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subl $1, %eax
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// FIXME: Check that this matches SUB32ri8
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// CHECK: subl $-1, %eax
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subl $-1, %eax
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// FIXME: Check that this matches SUB32ri
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// CHECK: subl $256, %eax
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subl $256, %eax
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// FIXME: Check that this matches XOR64ri8
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// CHECK: xorq $1, %rax
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xorq $1, %rax
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// FIXME: Check that this matches XOR64ri32
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// CHECK: xorq $256, %rax
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xorq $256, %rax
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// FIXME: Check that this matches SUB8rr
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// CHECK: subb %al, %bl
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subb %al, %bl
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// FIXME: Check that this matches SUB16rr
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// CHECK: subw %ax, %bx
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subw %ax, %bx
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// FIXME: Check that this matches SUB32rr
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// CHECK: subl %eax, %ebx
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subl %eax, %ebx
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// FIXME: Check that this matches the correct instruction.
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// CHECK: call *%rax
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call *%rax
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// FIXME: Check that this matches the correct instruction.
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// CHECK: shldl %cl, %eax, %ebx
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shldl %cl, %eax, %ebx
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