llvm-capstone/bolt/test/X86/no-entry-reordering.test
Maksim Panchenko d648aa1b8e [BOLT][TEST] Use double dash flags in tests
Replace a single dash with a double dash for options that have more
than a single letter.

llvm-bolt-wrapper.py has special treatment for output options such as
"-o" and "-w" causing issues when a single dash is used, e.g. for
"-write-dwp". The wrapper can be fixed as well, but using a double dash
has other advantages as well.

Reviewed By: rafauler

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127538
2022-06-10 16:27:33 -07:00

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# Verifies that llvm-bolt reordering heuristic does not allocate a BB before the
# entry point even if there is a hot edge from a block to entry point
RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown %S/Inputs/entry.s -o %t.o
RUN: link_fdata %S/Inputs/entry.s %t.o %t.fdata --nmtool llvm-nm
RUN: llvm-strip --strip-unneeded %t.o
RUN: %clang %cflags %t.o -o %t.exe -Wl,-q -nostdlib
RUN: llvm-bolt %t.exe --data %t.fdata -o /dev/null --reorder-blocks=normal \
RUN: --funcs=_start --print-reordered --sequential-disassembly | FileCheck %s
CHECK: BB Layout : .LBB00, {{.*}}