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clang-p2996/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/alignment.ll
Chris Lattner 08e9e72fa9 Rework global alignment computation again. Now we do round up
alignment of globals to the preferred alignment, but only when
there is no section specified on the global (by far the common
case).

llvm-svn: 102515
2010-04-28 19:58:07 +00:00

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; RUN: llc %s -o - -mtriple=x86_64-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s
; This cannot get rounded up to the preferred alignment (16) if they have an
; explicit alignment specified.
@GlobalA = global { [384 x i8] } zeroinitializer, align 8
; CHECK: .bss
; CHECK: .globl GlobalA
; CHECK: .align 16
; CHECK: GlobalA:
; CHECK: .zero 384
; Common variables should not get rounded up to the preferred alignment (16) if
; they have an explicit alignment specified.
; PR6921
@GlobalB = common global { [384 x i8] } zeroinitializer, align 8
; CHECK: .comm GlobalB,384,16
@GlobalC = common global { [384 x i8] } zeroinitializer, align 2
; CHECK: .comm GlobalC,384,16
; This cannot get rounded up to the preferred alignment (16) if they have an
; explicit alignment specified *and* a section specified.
@GlobalAS = global { [384 x i8] } zeroinitializer, align 8, section "foo"
; CHECK: .globl GlobalAS
; CHECK: .align 8
; CHECK: GlobalAS:
; CHECK: .zero 384
; Common variables should not get rounded up to the preferred alignment (16) if
; they have an explicit alignment specified and a section specified.
; PR6921
@GlobalBS = common global { [384 x i8] } zeroinitializer, align 8, section "foo"
; CHECK: .comm GlobalBS,384,8
@GlobalCS = common global { [384 x i8] } zeroinitializer, align 2, section "foo"
; CHECK: .comm GlobalCS,384,2