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llvm-mirror/test/MC/ARM/fp-const-errors.s
David Peixotto 6a38357783 Add ARM fconsts/fconstd aliases for vmov.f32/vmov.f64
This commit adds the pre-UAL aliases of fconsts and fconstd for
vmov.f32 and vmov.f64. They use an InstAlias rather than a
MnemonicAlias to properly support the predicate operand.

We need to support encoded 8-bit constants in order to implement the
pre-UAL fconsts/fconstd aliases for vmov.f32/vmov.f64, so this
commit also fixes parsing of encoded floating point constants used
in vmov.f32/vmov.f64 instructions. Now we can support assembly code
like this:

  fconsts s0, #0x70

which is equivalent to vmov.f32 s0, #1.0.

Most of the code was already in place to support this feature.
Previously the code was trying to accept encoded 8-bit float
constants for the vmov.f32/vmov.f64 instructions.  It looks like the
support for parsing encoded floats was lost in a refactoring in
commit r148556 and we did not have any tests in place to catch it.

The change in this commit is to keep the parsed value as a 32-bit
float instead of a 64-bit double because that is what the isFPImm()
function expects to find. There is no loss of precision by using a
32-bit float here because we are still limited to an 8-bit encoded
value in the end.

Additionally, we explicitly reject encoded 8-bit floats for
vmovf.32/64. This is the same as the current behavior, but we now do
it explicitly rather than accidently.

llvm-svn: 198697
2014-01-07 18:19:23 +00:00

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@ RUN: not llvm-mc -mcpu=cortex-a8 -triple armv7-none-linux-gnueabi < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
@ Test for floating point constants that are out of the 8-bit encoded value range
vmov.f32 s2, #32.0
@ CHECK: error: invalid operand for instruction
vmov.f64 d2, #32.0
@ CHECK: error: invalid operand for instruction
@ Test that vmov.f instructions do not accept an 8-bit encoded float as an operand
vmov.f32 s1, #0x70
@ CHECK: error: invalid floating point immediate
vmov.f64 d2, #0x70
@ CHECK: error: invalid floating point immediate
@ Test that fconst instructions do not accept a float constant as an operand
fconsts s1, #1.0
@ CHECK: error: invalid floating point immediate
fconstd d2, #1.0
@ CHECK: error: invalid floating point immediate