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			74 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # Test cases where we spill from one frame index to another, both of which
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| # are out of range of MVC, and both of which need emergency spill slots.
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| # RUN: python %s | llc -mtriple=s390x-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s
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| 
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| # CHECK: f1:
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| # CHECK: %fallthru
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| # CHECK-DAG: stg [[REG1:%r[0-9]+]], 8168(%r15)
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| # CHECK-DAG: stg [[REG2:%r[0-9]+]], 8176(%r15)
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| # CHECK-DAG: lay [[REG3:%r[0-9]+]], 8192(%r15)
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| # CHECK-DAG: lay [[REG4:%r[0-9]+]], 4096(%r15)
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| # CHECK: mvc 0(8,[[REG3]]), 4088([[REG4]])
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| # CHECK-DAG: lg [[REG1]], 8168(%r15)
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| # CHECK-DAG: lg [[REG2]], 8176(%r15)
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| # CHECK: %skip
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| # CHECK: br %r14
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| 
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| # Arrange for %foo's spill slot to be at 8184(%r15) and the alloca area to be at
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| # 8192(%r15).  The two emergency spill slots live below that, so this requires
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| # the first 8168 bytes to be used for the call.  160 of these bytes are
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| # allocated for the ABI frame.  There are also 5 argument registers, one of
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| # which is used as a base pointer.
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| args = (8168 - 160) / 8 + (5 - 1)
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| 
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| print 'declare i64 *@foo(i64 *%s)' % (', i64' * args)
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| print 'declare void @bar(i64 *)'
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| print ''
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| print 'define i64 @f1(i64 %foo) {'
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| print 'entry:'
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| 
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| # Make the allocation big, so that it goes at the top of the frame.
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| print '  %array = alloca [1000 x i64]'
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| print '  %area = getelementptr [1000 x i64], [1000 x i64] *%array, i64 0, i64 0'
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| print '  %%base = call i64 *@foo(i64 *%%area%s)' % (', i64 0' * args)
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| print ''
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| 
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| # Make sure all GPRs are used.  One is needed for the stack pointer and
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| # another for %base, so we need 14 live values.
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| count = 14
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| for i in range(count):
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|     print '  %%ptr%d = getelementptr i64, i64 *%%base, i64 %d' % (i, i / 2)
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|     print '  %%val%d = load volatile i64 , i64 *%%ptr%d' % (i, i)
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|     print ''
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| 
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| # Encourage the register allocator to give preference to these %vals
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| # by using them several times.
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| for j in range(4):
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|     for i in range(count):
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|         print '  store volatile i64 %%val%d, i64 *%%ptr%d' % (i, i)
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|     print ''
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| 
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| # Copy the incoming argument, which we expect to be spilled, to the frame
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| # index for the alloca area.  Also throw in a volatile store, so that this
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| # block cannot be reordered with the surrounding code.
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| print '  %cond = icmp eq i64 %val0, %val1'
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| print '  br i1 %cond, label %skip, label %fallthru'
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| print ''
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| print 'fallthru:'
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| print '  store i64 %foo, i64 *%area'
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| print '  store volatile i64 %val0, i64 *%ptr0'
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| print '  br label %skip'
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| print ''
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| print 'skip:'
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| 
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| # Use each %val a few more times to emphasise the point, and to make sure
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| # that they are live across the store of %foo.
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| for j in range(4):
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|     for i in range(count):
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|         print '  store volatile i64 %%val%d, i64 *%%ptr%d' % (i, i)
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|     print ''
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| 
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| print '  call void @bar(i64 *%area)'
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| print '  ret i64 0'
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| print '}'
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