llvm/test/ExecutionEngine/OrcMCJIT/test-fp.ll
Lang Hames 47fd5639bc [Orc][lli] Add a very simple Orc-based lazy JIT to lli.
This ensures that we're building and testing the CompileOnDemand layer, at least
in a basic way.

Currently x86-64 only, and with limited to no library calls enabled (depending
on host platform). Patches welcome. ;)

To enable access to the lazy JIT, this patch replaces the '-use-orcmcjit' lli
option with a new option:
'-jit-kind={ mcjit | orc-mcjit | orc-lazy }'.

All regression tests are updated to use the new option, and one trivial test of
the new lazy JIT is added.



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@233182 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2015-03-25 12:11:48 +00:00

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; RUN: %lli -jit-kind=orc-mcjit %s > /dev/null
define double @test(double* %DP, double %Arg) {
%D = load double, double* %DP ; <double> [#uses=1]
%V = fadd double %D, 1.000000e+00 ; <double> [#uses=2]
%W = fsub double %V, %V ; <double> [#uses=3]
%X = fmul double %W, %W ; <double> [#uses=2]
%Y = fdiv double %X, %X ; <double> [#uses=2]
%Z = frem double %Y, %Y ; <double> [#uses=3]
%Z1 = fdiv double %Z, %W ; <double> [#uses=0]
%Q = fadd double %Z, %Arg ; <double> [#uses=1]
%R = bitcast double %Q to double ; <double> [#uses=1]
store double %R, double* %DP
ret double %Z
}
define i32 @main() {
%X = alloca double ; <double*> [#uses=2]
store double 0.000000e+00, double* %X
call double @test( double* %X, double 2.000000e+00 ) ; <double>:1 [#uses=0]
ret i32 0
}