llvm-6502/test/CodeGen/X86/patchpoint-webkit_jscc.ll
Juergen Ributzka 450c33b212 [FastISel][AArch64 and X86] Don't emit stores for UNDEF arguments during function call lowering.
UNDEF arguments are not ment to be touched - especially for the webkit_js
calling convention. This fix reproduces the already existing behavior of
SelectionDAG in FastISel.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@214366 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2014-07-31 00:11:11 +00:00

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; RUN: llc -mtriple=x86_64-apple-darwin -mcpu=corei7 -disable-fp-elim < %s | FileCheck %s
; RUN: llc -mtriple=x86_64-apple-darwin -mcpu=corei7 -disable-fp-elim -fast-isel -fast-isel-abort < %s | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FAST
; Test the webkit_jscc calling convention.
; One argument will be passed in register, the other will be pushed on the stack.
; Return value in $rax.
define void @jscall_patchpoint_codegen(i64 %p1, i64 %p2, i64 %p3, i64 %p4) {
entry:
; CHECK-LABEL: jscall_patchpoint_codegen:
; CHECK: Ltmp
; CHECK: movq %r{{.+}}, (%rsp)
; CHECK: movq %r{{.+}}, %rax
; CHECK: Ltmp
; CHECK-NEXT: movabsq $-559038736, %r11
; CHECK-NEXT: callq *%r11
; CHECK: movq %rax, (%rsp)
; CHECK: callq
; FAST-LABEL: jscall_patchpoint_codegen:
; FAST: Ltmp
; FAST: movq %r{{.+}}, (%rsp)
; FAST: movq %r{{.+}}, %rax
; FAST: Ltmp
; FAST-NEXT: movabsq $-559038736, %r11
; FAST-NEXT: callq *%r11
; FAST: movq %rax, (%rsp)
; FAST: callq
%resolveCall2 = inttoptr i64 -559038736 to i8*
%result = tail call webkit_jscc i64 (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)* @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.i64(i64 5, i32 15, i8* %resolveCall2, i32 2, i64 %p4, i64 %p2)
%resolveCall3 = inttoptr i64 -559038737 to i8*
tail call webkit_jscc void (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)* @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.void(i64 6, i32 15, i8* %resolveCall3, i32 2, i64 %p4, i64 %result)
ret void
}
; Test if the arguments are properly aligned and that we don't store undef arguments.
define i64 @jscall_patchpoint_codegen2(i64 %callee) {
entry:
; CHECK-LABEL: jscall_patchpoint_codegen2:
; CHECK: Ltmp
; CHECK: movq $6, 24(%rsp)
; CHECK-NEXT: movl $4, 16(%rsp)
; CHECK-NEXT: movq $2, (%rsp)
; CHECK: Ltmp
; CHECK-NEXT: movabsq $-559038736, %r11
; CHECK-NEXT: callq *%r11
; FAST-LABEL: jscall_patchpoint_codegen2:
; FAST: Ltmp
; FAST: movq $2, (%rsp)
; FAST-NEXT: movl $4, 16(%rsp)
; FAST-NEXT: movq $6, 24(%rsp)
; FAST: Ltmp
; FAST-NEXT: movabsq $-559038736, %r11
; FAST-NEXT: callq *%r11
%call = inttoptr i64 -559038736 to i8*
%result = call webkit_jscc i64 (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)* @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.i64(i64 7, i32 15, i8* %call, i32 6, i64 %callee, i64 2, i64 undef, i32 4, i32 undef, i64 6)
ret i64 %result
}
; Test if the arguments are properly aligned and that we don't store undef arguments.
define i64 @jscall_patchpoint_codegen3(i64 %callee) {
entry:
; CHECK-LABEL: jscall_patchpoint_codegen3:
; CHECK: Ltmp
; CHECK: movq $10, 48(%rsp)
; CHECK-NEXT: movl $8, 36(%rsp)
; CHECK-NEXT: movq $6, 24(%rsp)
; CHECK-NEXT: movl $4, 16(%rsp)
; CHECK-NEXT: movq $2, (%rsp)
; CHECK: Ltmp
; CHECK-NEXT: movabsq $-559038736, %r11
; CHECK-NEXT: callq *%r11
; FAST-LABEL: jscall_patchpoint_codegen3:
; FAST: Ltmp
; FAST: movq $2, (%rsp)
; FAST-NEXT: movl $4, 16(%rsp)
; FAST-NEXT: movq $6, 24(%rsp)
; FAST-NEXT: movl $8, 36(%rsp)
; FAST-NEXT: movq $10, 48(%rsp)
; FAST: Ltmp
; FAST-NEXT: movabsq $-559038736, %r11
; FAST-NEXT: callq *%r11
%call = inttoptr i64 -559038736 to i8*
%result = call webkit_jscc i64 (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)* @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.i64(i64 7, i32 15, i8* %call, i32 10, i64 %callee, i64 2, i64 undef, i32 4, i32 undef, i64 6, i32 undef, i32 8, i32 undef, i64 10)
ret i64 %result
}
declare void @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.void(i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)
declare i64 @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.i64(i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)