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llvm-mirror/test/DebugInfo/AArch64/eh_frame_personality.ll
Tim Northover 62526ce9c9 Add explicit triples to AArch64 tests
Only Linux is supported at the moment, and other platforms quickly fault. As a
result these tests would fail on non-Linux hosts. It may be worth making the
tests more generic again as more platforms are supported.

llvm-svn: 174170
2013-02-01 11:40:47 +00:00

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; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs -mtriple=aarch64-none-linux-gnu %s -filetype=obj -o %t
; RUN: llvm-objdump -s %t | FileCheck %s
declare i32 @__gxx_personality_v0(...)
declare void @bar()
define i64 @foo(i64 %lhs, i64 %rhs) {
invoke void @bar() to label %end unwind label %clean
end:
ret i64 0
clean:
%tst = landingpad { i8*, i32 } personality i8* bitcast (i32 (...)* @__gxx_personality_v0 to i8*) cleanup
ret i64 42
}
; CHECK: Contents of section .eh_frame:
; CHECK: 0000 1c000000 00000000 017a504c 5200017c .........zPLR..|
; CHECK: 0010 1e0b0000 00000000 00000000 1b0c1f00 ................
; Don't really care about the rest:
; 0020 1c000000 24000000 00000000 24000000 ....$.......$...
; 0030 08000000 00000000 00440c1f 10449e02 .........D...D..
; The key test here is that the personality routine is sanely encoded (under the
; small memory model it must be an 8-byte value for full generality: code+data <
; 4GB, but you might need both +4GB and -4GB depending on where things end
; up. However, for completeness:
; First CIE:
; ----------
; 1c000000: Length = 0x1c
; 00000000: This is a CIE
; 01: Version 1
; 7a 50 4c 52 00: Augmentation string "zPLR" (personality routine, language-specific data, pointer format)
; 01: Code alignment factor 1
; 78: Data alignment factor: -8
; 1e: Return address in x30
; 07: Augmentation data 0xb bytes (this is key!)
; 00: Personality encoding is DW_EH_PE_absptr
; 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00: First part of aug (personality routine). Relocated, obviously
; 00: Second part of aug (language-specific data): absolute pointer format used
; 1b: pointer format: pc-relative signed 4-byte. Just like GNU.
; 0c 1f 00: Initial instructions ("DW_CFA_def_cfa x31 ofs 0" in this case)