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When choosing between constraints with multiple options, like "ir", test to see if we can use the 'i' constraint and go with that if possible. This produces more optimal ASM in all cases (sparing a register and an instruction to load it), and fixes inline asm like this: void test () { asm volatile (" %c0 %1 " : : "imr" (42), "imr"(14)); } Previously we would dump "42" into a memory location (which is ok for the 'm' constraint) which would cause a problem because the 'c' modifier is not valid on memory operands. Isn't it great how inline asm turns 'missed optimization' into 'compile failed'?? Incidentally, this was the todo in PowerPC/2007-04-24-InlineAsm-I-Modifier.ll Please do NOT pull this into Tak. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@50315 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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LLVM
15 lines
455 B
LLVM
; RUN: llvm-as < %s | llc -march=ppc32 -mtriple=powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0 | grep {foo r3, r4}
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s | llc -march=ppc32 -mtriple=powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0 | grep {bari r3, 47}
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; PR1351
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define i32 @test1(i32 %Y, i32 %X) nounwind {
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%tmp1 = tail call i32 asm "foo${1:I} $0, $1", "=r,rI"( i32 %X )
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ret i32 %tmp1
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}
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define i32 @test2(i32 %Y, i32 %X) nounwind {
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%tmp1 = tail call i32 asm "bar${1:I} $0, $1", "=r,rI"( i32 47 )
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ret i32 %tmp1
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}
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