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			84 lines
		
	
	
		
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			LLVM
		
	
	
	
	
	
| ; RUN: llc -mtriple=aarch64-linux-gnu -verify-machineinstrs -o - %s | FileCheck %s
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| @var32 = global [3 x i32] zeroinitializer
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| @var64 = global [3 x i64] zeroinitializer
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| @var32_align64 = global [3 x i32] zeroinitializer, align 8
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| @alias = alias [3 x i32], [3 x i32]* @var32_align64
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| 
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| define i64 @test_align32() {
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| ; CHECK-LABEL: test_align32:
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|   %addr = bitcast [3 x i32]* @var32 to i64*
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| 
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|   ; Since @var32 is only guaranteed to be aligned to 32-bits, it's invalid to
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|   ; emit an "LDR x0, [x0, #:lo12:var32] instruction to implement this load.
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|   %val = load i64, i64* %addr
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| ; CHECK: adrp [[HIBITS:x[0-9]+]], var32
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| ; CHECK: add x[[ADDR:[0-9]+]], [[HIBITS]], {{#?}}:lo12:var32
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| ; CHECK: ldr x0, [x[[ADDR]]]
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| 
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|   ret i64 %val
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| }
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| 
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| define i64 @test_align64() {
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| ; CHECK-LABEL: test_align64:
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|   %addr = bitcast [3 x i64]* @var64 to i64*
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| 
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|   ; However, var64 *is* properly aligned and emitting an adrp/add/ldr would be
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|   ; inefficient.
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|   %val = load i64, i64* %addr
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| ; CHECK: adrp x[[HIBITS:[0-9]+]], var64
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| ; CHECK-NOT: add x[[HIBITS]]
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| ; CHECK: ldr x0, [x[[HIBITS]], {{#?}}:lo12:var64]
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| 
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|   ret i64 %val
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| }
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| 
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| define i64 @test_var32_align64() {
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| ; CHECK-LABEL: test_var32_align64:
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|   %addr = bitcast [3 x i32]* @var32_align64 to i64*
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| 
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|   ; Since @var32 is only guaranteed to be aligned to 32-bits, it's invalid to
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|   ; emit an "LDR x0, [x0, #:lo12:var32] instruction to implement this load.
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|   %val = load i64, i64* %addr
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| ; CHECK: adrp x[[HIBITS:[0-9]+]], var32_align64
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| ; CHECK-NOT: add x[[HIBITS]]
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| ; CHECK: ldr x0, [x[[HIBITS]], {{#?}}:lo12:var32_align64]
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| 
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|   ret i64 %val
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| }
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| 
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| define i64 @test_var32_alias() {
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| ; CHECK-LABEL: test_var32_alias:
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|   %addr = bitcast [3 x i32]* @alias to i64*
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| 
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|   ; Test that we can find the alignment for aliases.
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|   %val = load i64, i64* %addr
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| ; CHECK: adrp x[[HIBITS:[0-9]+]], alias
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| ; CHECK-NOT: add x[[HIBITS]]
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| ; CHECK: ldr x0, [x[[HIBITS]], {{#?}}:lo12:alias]
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| 
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|   ret i64 %val
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| }
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| 
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| @yet_another_var = external global {i32, i32}
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| 
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| define i64 @test_yet_another_var() {
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| ; CHECK-LABEL: test_yet_another_var:
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| 
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|   ; @yet_another_var has a preferred alignment of 8, but that's not enough if
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|   ; we're going to be linking against other things. Its ABI alignment is only 4
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|   ; so we can't fold the load.
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|   %val = load i64, i64* bitcast({i32, i32}* @yet_another_var to i64*)
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| ; CHECK: adrp [[HIBITS:x[0-9]+]], yet_another_var
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| ; CHECK: add x[[ADDR:[0-9]+]], [[HIBITS]], {{#?}}:lo12:yet_another_var
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| ; CHECK: ldr x0, [x[[ADDR]]]
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|   ret i64 %val
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| }
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| 
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| define i64()* @test_functions() {
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| ; CHECK-LABEL: test_functions:
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|   ret i64()* @test_yet_another_var
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| ; CHECK: adrp [[HIBITS:x[0-9]+]], test_yet_another_var
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| ; CHECK: add x0, [[HIBITS]], {{#?}}:lo12:test_yet_another_var
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| }
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