llvm-6502/test/CodeGen/Thumb2/thumb2-tbb.ll
Jim Grosbach 3e96531186 Refactor data-in-code annotations.
Use a dedicated MachO load command to annotate data-in-code regions.
This is the same format the linker produces for final executable images,
allowing consistency of representation and use of introspection tools
for both object and executable files.

Data-in-code regions are annotated via ".data_region"/".end_data_region"
directive pairs, with an optional region type.

data_region_directive := ".data_region" { region_type }
region_type := "jt8" | "jt16" | "jt32" | "jta32"
end_data_region_directive := ".end_data_region"

The previous handling of ARM-style "$d.*" labels was broken and has
been removed. Specifically, it didn't handle ARM vs. Thumb mode when
marking the end of the section.

rdar://11459456

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@157062 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2012-05-18 19:12:01 +00:00

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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=thumbv7-apple-darwin | FileCheck %s
; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=thumbv7-apple-darwin -relocation-model=pic | FileCheck %s
define void @bar(i32 %n.u) {
entry:
; CHECK: bar:
; CHECK: tbb
; CHECK: .data_region jt8
; CHECK: .end_data_region
; CHECK-NEXT: .align 1
switch i32 %n.u, label %bb12 [i32 1, label %bb i32 2, label %bb6 i32 4, label %bb7 i32 5, label %bb8 i32 6, label %bb10 i32 7, label %bb1 i32 8, label %bb3 i32 9, label %bb4 i32 10, label %bb9 i32 11, label %bb2 i32 12, label %bb5 i32 13, label %bb11 ]
bb:
tail call void(...)* @foo1()
ret void
bb1:
tail call void(...)* @foo2()
ret void
bb2:
tail call void(...)* @foo6()
ret void
bb3:
tail call void(...)* @foo3()
ret void
bb4:
tail call void(...)* @foo4()
ret void
bb5:
tail call void(...)* @foo5()
ret void
bb6:
tail call void(...)* @foo1()
ret void
bb7:
tail call void(...)* @foo2()
ret void
bb8:
tail call void(...)* @foo6()
ret void
bb9:
tail call void(...)* @foo3()
ret void
bb10:
tail call void(...)* @foo4()
ret void
bb11:
tail call void(...)* @foo5()
ret void
bb12:
tail call void(...)* @foo6()
ret void
}
declare void @foo1(...)
declare void @foo2(...)
declare void @foo6(...)
declare void @foo3(...)
declare void @foo4(...)
declare void @foo5(...)