
Similar to 806761a7629df268c8aed49657aeccffa6bca449 -mtriple= specifies the full target triple while -march= merely sets the architecture part of the default target triple (e.g. Windows, macOS), leaving a target triple which may not make sense. Therefore, -march= is error-prone and not recommended for tests without a target triple. The issue has been benign as we recognize sparc*-apple-darwin as ELF instead of rejecting it outrightly.
22 lines
620 B
LLVM
22 lines
620 B
LLVM
; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=sparc | FileCheck %s
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; RUN: llc -O0 < %s -mtriple=sparc | FileCheck %s
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;; llc -O0 used to try to spill Y to the stack, which isn't possible,
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;; and then crashed. Additionally, in -O1, it would omit the second
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;; apparently-redundant wr to %y, which is not actually redundant
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;; because the spec says to treat %y as potentially-written by udiv.
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; CHECK-LABEL: two_divides:
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; CHECK: wr %g0, %g0, %y
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; CHECK: udiv
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; CHECK: wr %g0, %g0, %y
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; CHECK: udiv
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; CHECK: add
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define i32 @two_divides(i32 %a, i32 %b) {
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%r = udiv i32 %a, %b
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%r2 = udiv i32 %b, %a
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%r3 = add i32 %r, %r2
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ret i32 %r3
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}
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