llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/segmented-stacks.ll
Stephen Lin 8b2b8a1835 Mass update to CodeGen tests to use CHECK-LABEL for labels corresponding to function definitions for more informative error messages. No functionality change and all updated tests passed locally.
This update was done with the following bash script:

  find test/CodeGen -name "*.ll" | \
  while read NAME; do
    echo "$NAME"
    if ! grep -q "^; *RUN: *llc.*debug" $NAME; then
      TEMP=`mktemp -t temp`
      cp $NAME $TEMP
      sed -n "s/^define [^@]*@\([A-Za-z0-9_]*\)(.*$/\1/p" < $NAME | \
      while read FUNC; do
        sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)\([A-Za-z0-9_-]*\):\( *\)$FUNC: *\$/;\1\2-LABEL:\3$FUNC:/g" $TEMP
      done
      sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)-LABEL-LABEL:/;\1-LABEL:/" $TEMP
      sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)-NEXT-LABEL:/;\1-NEXT:/" $TEMP
      sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)-NOT-LABEL:/;\1-NOT:/" $TEMP
      sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)-DAG-LABEL:/;\1-DAG:/" $TEMP
      mv $TEMP $NAME
    fi
  done


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@186280 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2013-07-14 06:24:09 +00:00

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; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=i686-linux -segmented-stacks -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=X32-Linux
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=x86_64-linux -segmented-stacks -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=X64-Linux
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=i686-darwin -segmented-stacks -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=X32-Darwin
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=x86_64-darwin -segmented-stacks -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=X64-Darwin
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=i686-mingw32 -segmented-stacks -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=X32-MinGW
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=x86_64-freebsd -segmented-stacks -verify-machineinstrs | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=X64-FreeBSD
; We used to crash with filetype=obj
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=i686-linux -segmented-stacks -filetype=obj
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=x86_64-linux -segmented-stacks -filetype=obj
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=i686-darwin -segmented-stacks -filetype=obj
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=x86_64-darwin -segmented-stacks -filetype=obj
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=i686-mingw32 -segmented-stacks -filetype=obj
; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=x86_64-freebsd -segmented-stacks -filetype=obj
; RUN: not llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=x86_64-solaris -segmented-stacks 2> %t.log
; RUN: FileCheck %s -input-file=%t.log -check-prefix=X64-Solaris
; RUN: not llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=x86_64-mingw32 -segmented-stacks 2> %t.log
; RUN: FileCheck %s -input-file=%t.log -check-prefix=X64-MinGW
; RUN: not llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=i686-freebsd -segmented-stacks 2> %t.log
; RUN: FileCheck %s -input-file=%t.log -check-prefix=X32-FreeBSD
; X64-Solaris: Segmented stacks not supported on this platform
; X64-MinGW: Segmented stacks not supported on this platform
; X32-FreeBSD: Segmented stacks not supported on FreeBSD i386
; Just to prevent the alloca from being optimized away
declare void @dummy_use(i32*, i32)
define void @test_basic() {
%mem = alloca i32, i32 10
call void @dummy_use (i32* %mem, i32 10)
ret void
; X32-Linux-LABEL: test_basic:
; X32-Linux: cmpl %gs:48, %esp
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB0_2
; X32-Linux: pushl $0
; X32-Linux-NEXT: pushl $60
; X32-Linux-NEXT: calll __morestack
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X64-Linux-LABEL: test_basic:
; X64-Linux: cmpq %fs:112, %rsp
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB0_2
; X64-Linux: movabsq $40, %r10
; X64-Linux-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Linux-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X32-Darwin-LABEL: test_basic:
; X32-Darwin: movl $432, %ecx
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: cmpl %gs:(%ecx), %esp
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB0_2
; X32-Darwin: pushl $0
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: pushl $60
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X64-Darwin-LABEL: test_basic:
; X64-Darwin: cmpq %gs:816, %rsp
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB0_2
; X64-Darwin: movabsq $40, %r10
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: callq ___morestack
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X32-MinGW-LABEL: test_basic:
; X32-MinGW: cmpl %fs:20, %esp
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ja LBB0_2
; X32-MinGW: pushl $0
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: pushl $48
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ret
; X64-FreeBSD-LABEL: test_basic:
; X64-FreeBSD: cmpq %fs:24, %rsp
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ja .LBB0_2
; X64-FreeBSD: movabsq $40, %r10
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ret
}
define i32 @test_nested(i32 * nest %closure, i32 %other) {
%addend = load i32 * %closure
%result = add i32 %other, %addend
ret i32 %result
; X32-Linux: cmpl %gs:48, %esp
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB1_2
; X32-Linux: pushl $4
; X32-Linux-NEXT: pushl $0
; X32-Linux-NEXT: calll __morestack
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X64-Linux: cmpq %fs:112, %rsp
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB1_2
; X64-Linux: movq %r10, %rax
; X64-Linux-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r10
; X64-Linux-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Linux-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X64-Linux-NEXT: movq %rax, %r10
; X32-Darwin: movl $432, %edx
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: cmpl %gs:(%edx), %esp
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB1_2
; X32-Darwin: pushl $4
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: pushl $0
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X64-Darwin: cmpq %gs:816, %rsp
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB1_2
; X64-Darwin: movq %r10, %rax
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r10
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: callq ___morestack
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: movq %rax, %r10
; X32-MinGW: cmpl %fs:20, %esp
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ja LBB1_2
; X32-MinGW: pushl $4
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: pushl $0
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ret
; X64-FreeBSD: cmpq %fs:24, %rsp
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ja .LBB1_2
; X64-FreeBSD: movq %r10, %rax
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r10
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ret
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: movq %rax, %r10
}
define void @test_large() {
%mem = alloca i32, i32 10000
call void @dummy_use (i32* %mem, i32 0)
ret void
; X32-Linux: leal -40012(%esp), %ecx
; X32-Linux-NEXT: cmpl %gs:48, %ecx
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB2_2
; X32-Linux: pushl $0
; X32-Linux-NEXT: pushl $40012
; X32-Linux-NEXT: calll __morestack
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X64-Linux: leaq -40008(%rsp), %r11
; X64-Linux-NEXT: cmpq %fs:112, %r11
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB2_2
; X64-Linux: movabsq $40008, %r10
; X64-Linux-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Linux-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X32-Darwin: leal -40012(%esp), %ecx
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: movl $432, %eax
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: cmpl %gs:(%eax), %ecx
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB2_2
; X32-Darwin: pushl $0
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: pushl $40012
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X64-Darwin: leaq -40008(%rsp), %r11
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: cmpq %gs:816, %r11
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB2_2
; X64-Darwin: movabsq $40008, %r10
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: callq ___morestack
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X32-MinGW: leal -40008(%esp), %ecx
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: cmpl %fs:20, %ecx
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ja LBB2_2
; X32-MinGW: pushl $0
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: pushl $40008
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ret
; X64-FreeBSD: leaq -40008(%rsp), %r11
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: cmpq %fs:24, %r11
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ja .LBB2_2
; X64-FreeBSD: movabsq $40008, %r10
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ret
}
define fastcc void @test_fastcc() {
%mem = alloca i32, i32 10
call void @dummy_use (i32* %mem, i32 10)
ret void
; X32-Linux-LABEL: test_fastcc:
; X32-Linux: cmpl %gs:48, %esp
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB3_2
; X32-Linux: pushl $0
; X32-Linux-NEXT: pushl $60
; X32-Linux-NEXT: calll __morestack
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X64-Linux-LABEL: test_fastcc:
; X64-Linux: cmpq %fs:112, %rsp
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB3_2
; X64-Linux: movabsq $40, %r10
; X64-Linux-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Linux-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X32-Darwin-LABEL: test_fastcc:
; X32-Darwin: movl $432, %eax
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: cmpl %gs:(%eax), %esp
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB3_2
; X32-Darwin: pushl $0
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: pushl $60
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X64-Darwin-LABEL: test_fastcc:
; X64-Darwin: cmpq %gs:816, %rsp
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB3_2
; X64-Darwin: movabsq $40, %r10
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: callq ___morestack
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X32-MinGW-LABEL: test_fastcc:
; X32-MinGW: cmpl %fs:20, %esp
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ja LBB3_2
; X32-MinGW: pushl $0
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: pushl $48
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ret
; X64-FreeBSD-LABEL: test_fastcc:
; X64-FreeBSD: cmpq %fs:24, %rsp
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ja .LBB3_2
; X64-FreeBSD: movabsq $40, %r10
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ret
}
define fastcc void @test_fastcc_large() {
%mem = alloca i32, i32 10000
call void @dummy_use (i32* %mem, i32 0)
ret void
; X32-Linux-LABEL: test_fastcc_large:
; X32-Linux: leal -40012(%esp), %eax
; X32-Linux-NEXT: cmpl %gs:48, %eax
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB4_2
; X32-Linux: pushl $0
; X32-Linux-NEXT: pushl $40012
; X32-Linux-NEXT: calll __morestack
; X32-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X64-Linux-LABEL: test_fastcc_large:
; X64-Linux: leaq -40008(%rsp), %r11
; X64-Linux-NEXT: cmpq %fs:112, %r11
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ja .LBB4_2
; X64-Linux: movabsq $40008, %r10
; X64-Linux-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Linux-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-Linux-NEXT: ret
; X32-Darwin-LABEL: test_fastcc_large:
; X32-Darwin: leal -40012(%esp), %eax
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: movl $432, %ecx
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: cmpl %gs:(%ecx), %eax
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB4_2
; X32-Darwin: pushl $0
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: pushl $40012
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X64-Darwin-LABEL: test_fastcc_large:
; X64-Darwin: leaq -40008(%rsp), %r11
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: cmpq %gs:816, %r11
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB4_2
; X64-Darwin: movabsq $40008, %r10
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: callq ___morestack
; X64-Darwin-NEXT: ret
; X32-MinGW-LABEL: test_fastcc_large:
; X32-MinGW: leal -40008(%esp), %eax
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: cmpl %fs:20, %eax
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ja LBB4_2
; X32-MinGW: pushl $0
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: pushl $40008
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-MinGW-NEXT: ret
; X64-FreeBSD-LABEL: test_fastcc_large:
; X64-FreeBSD: leaq -40008(%rsp), %r11
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: cmpq %fs:24, %r11
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ja .LBB4_2
; X64-FreeBSD: movabsq $40008, %r10
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: movabsq $0, %r11
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: callq __morestack
; X64-FreeBSD-NEXT: ret
}
define fastcc void @test_fastcc_large_with_ecx_arg(i32 %a) {
%mem = alloca i32, i32 10000
call void @dummy_use (i32* %mem, i32 %a)
ret void
; This is testing that the Mac implementation preserves ecx
; X32-Darwin-LABEL: test_fastcc_large_with_ecx_arg:
; X32-Darwin: leal -40012(%esp), %eax
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: pushl %ecx
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: movl $432, %ecx
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: cmpl %gs:(%ecx), %eax
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: popl %ecx
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ja LBB5_2
; X32-Darwin: pushl $0
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: pushl $40012
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: calll ___morestack
; X32-Darwin-NEXT: ret
}