Summary: This makes it easier/cleaner to generate a single signature from this directive. Also: - Adds the symbol name, such that we don't depend on the location of this directive anymore. - Actually constructs the signature in the assembler, and make the assembler own it. - Refactor the use of MVT vs ValType in the streamer and assembler to require less conversions overall. - Changed 700 or so tests to use it. Reviewers: sbc100, dschuff Subscribers: jgravelle-google, eraman, aheejin, sunfish, jfb, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54652 llvm-svn: 347228
25 lines
806 B
LLVM
25 lines
806 B
LLVM
; RUN: llc < %s -asm-verbose=false -disable-wasm-fallthrough-return-opt -wasm-disable-explicit-locals -wasm-keep-registers | FileCheck %s
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; Test that the frem instruction works.
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target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32:64-S128"
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target triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown"
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; CHECK-LABEL: frem32:
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; CHECK-NEXT: .functype frem32 (f32, f32) -> (f32){{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: {{^}} f32.call $push0=, fmodf@FUNCTION, $0, $1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop0{{$}}
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define float @frem32(float %x, float %y) {
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%a = frem float %x, %y
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ret float %a
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: frem64:
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; CHECK-NEXT: .functype frem64 (f64, f64) -> (f64){{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: {{^}} f64.call $push0=, fmod@FUNCTION, $0, $1{{$}}
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; CHECK-NEXT: return $pop0{{$}}
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define double @frem64(double %x, double %y) {
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%a = frem double %x, %y
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ret double %a
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}
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