
The issue is uncovered by #47698: for IR files without a target triple, -mtriple= specifies the full target triple while -march= merely sets the architecture part of the default target triple, leaving a target triple which may not make sense, e.g. riscv64-apple-darwin. Therefore, -march= is error-prone and not recommended for tests without a target triple. The issue has been benign as we recognize $unknown-apple-darwin as ELF instead of rejecting it outrightly.
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LLVM
14 lines
284 B
LLVM
; RUN: llc -mtriple=hexagon -filetype=obj < %s | llvm-objdump --no-print-imm-hex -d -r - | FileCheck %s
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declare void @bar()
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define void @foo() {
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call void @bar()
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ret void
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}
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; CHECK: { call 0
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; CHECK: 00000000: R_HEX_B22_PCREL
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; CHECK: allocframe(#0)
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; CHECK: { dealloc_return }
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