llvm/test/CodeGen/ARM/elf-lcomm-align.ll
Ulrich Weigand dba37a3c43 Never use .lcomm on platforms where it does not accept an alignment
argument.  Instead, use a pair of .local and .comm directives.

This avoids spurious differences between binaries built by the
integrated assembler vs. those built by the external assembler,
since the external assembler may impose alignment requirements
on .lcomm symbols where the integrated assembler does not.


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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=arm-linux-gnueabi -O0 | FileCheck %s
; run with -O0 to avoid arm global merging.
@c = internal global i8 0, align 1
@x = internal global i32 0, align 4
; .lcomm doesn't support alignment, so we always use .local/.comm.
; CHECK: .local c
; CHECK-NEXT: .comm c,1,1
; CHECK: .local x
; CHECK-NEXT: .comm x,4,4
define i32 @foo() nounwind {
ret i32 sub (i32 ptrtoint (i8* @c to i32), i32 ptrtoint (i32* @x to i32))
}