llvm/test/FrontendC/2008-03-24-BitField-And-Alloca.c
Dale Johannesen 8ac9ea891c This test only works on ppc32 if some optimization is done before
generating LLVM IR; it is correct in the code as written
to use 8-byte-aligned operations to copy Key in bar.  Formerly
the gcc inliner was run, now it isn't.  I don't think it's
possible to preserve this as a pure FE test.  Adding -O2 lets
the llvm optimizers get rid of the 8-byte-aligned stores, at least.



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// RUN: %llvmgcc -O2 -S %s -o - | not grep alloca
// RUN: %llvmgcc -m32 -O2 -S %s -o - | grep store | not grep {align 8}
enum {
PP_C,
PP_D,
PP_R,
PP_2D,
PP_1D,
PP_SR,
PP_S2D,
PP_S1D,
PP_SC
};
enum {
G_VP,
G_FP,
G_VS,
G_GS,
G_FS
};
enum {
G_NONE,
G_B,
G_R
};
typedef union _Key {
struct {
unsigned int count : 2;
unsigned int Aconst : 1;
unsigned int Bconst : 1;
unsigned int Cconst : 1;
unsigned int Xused : 1;
unsigned int Yused : 1;
unsigned int Zused : 1;
unsigned int Wused : 1;
unsigned int ttype : 3;
unsigned int scalar : 1;
unsigned int AType : 4;
unsigned int BType : 4;
unsigned int CType : 4;
unsigned int RType : 4;
unsigned int Size : 2;
unsigned int prec : 1;
unsigned int ASize : 2;
unsigned int BSize : 2;
unsigned int CSize : 2;
unsigned int tTex : 4;
unsigned int proj : 1;
unsigned int lod : 2;
unsigned int dvts : 1;
unsigned int uipad : 18;
} key_io;
struct {
unsigned int key0;
unsigned int key1;
} key;
unsigned long long lkey;
} Key;
static void foo(const Key iospec, int* ret)
{
*ret=0;
if(((iospec.key_io.lod == G_B) &&
(iospec.key_io.ttype != G_VS) &&
(iospec.key_io.ttype != G_GS) &&
(iospec.key_io.ttype != G_FS)) ||
(((iospec.key_io.tTex == PP_C) ||
(iospec.key_io.tTex == PP_SC)) &&
((iospec.key_io.tTex == PP_SR) ||
(iospec.key_io.tTex == PP_S2D) ||
(iospec.key_io.tTex == PP_S1D) ||
(iospec.key_io.tTex == PP_SC))))
*ret=1;
}
extern int bar(unsigned long long key_token2)
{
int ret;
__attribute__ ((unused)) Key iospec = (Key) key_token2;
foo(iospec, &ret);
return ret;
}