llvm-project/clang/test/CodeGen/pragma-weak.c

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-pc-linux-gnu -emit-llvm %s -o - -verify | FileCheck %s
// CHECK: @weakvar = weak global
// CHECK: @__weakvar_alias = common global
// CHECK: @correct_linkage = weak global
// CHECK-DAG: @both = alias void ()* @__both
// CHECK-DAG: @both2 = alias void ()* @__both2
// CHECK-DAG: @weakvar_alias = weak alias i32* @__weakvar_alias
// CHECK-DAG: @foo = weak alias void ()* @__foo
// CHECK-DAG: @foo2 = weak alias void ()* @__foo2
// CHECK-DAG: @stutter = weak alias void ()* @__stutter
// CHECK-DAG: @stutter2 = weak alias void ()* @__stutter2
// CHECK-DAG: @declfirst = weak alias void ()* @__declfirst
// CHECK-DAG: @declfirstattr = weak alias void ()* @__declfirstattr
// CHECK-DAG: @mix2 = weak alias void ()* @__mix2
// CHECK-DAG: @a1 = weak alias void ()* @__a1
// CHECK-DAG: @xxx = weak alias void ()* @__xxx
// CHECK-LABEL: define weak void @weakdef()
#pragma weak weakvar
int weakvar;
#pragma weak weakdef
void weakdef(void) {}
#pragma weak param // expected-warning {{weak identifier 'param' never declared}}
#pragma weak correct_linkage
void f(int param) {
int correct_linkage;
}
#pragma weak weakvar_alias = __weakvar_alias
int __weakvar_alias;
#pragma weak foo = __foo
void __foo(void) {}
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @__foo()
void __foo2(void) {}
#pragma weak foo2 = __foo2
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @__foo2()
///// test errors
#pragma weak unused // expected-warning {{weak identifier 'unused' never declared}}
#pragma weak unused_alias = __unused_alias // expected-warning {{weak identifier '__unused_alias' never declared}}
#pragma weak td // expected-warning {{weak identifier 'td' never declared}}
typedef int td;
#pragma weak td2 = __td2 // expected-warning {{weak identifier '__td2' never declared}}
typedef int __td2;
///// test weird cases
// test repeats
#pragma weak stutter = __stutter
#pragma weak stutter = __stutter
void __stutter(void) {}
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @__stutter()
void __stutter2(void) {}
#pragma weak stutter2 = __stutter2
#pragma weak stutter2 = __stutter2
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @__stutter2()
// test decl/pragma weak order
void __declfirst(void);
#pragma weak declfirst = __declfirst
void __declfirst(void) {}
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @__declfirst()
void __declfirstattr(void) __attribute((noinline));
#pragma weak declfirstattr = __declfirstattr
void __declfirstattr(void) {}
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @__declfirstattr()
//// test that other attributes are preserved
//// ensure that pragma weak/__attribute((weak)) play nice
void mix(void);
#pragma weak mix
__attribute((weak)) void mix(void) { }
// CHECK-LABEL: define weak void @mix()
// ensure following __attributes are preserved and that only a single
// alias is generated
#pragma weak mix2 = __mix2
void __mix2(void) __attribute((noinline));
void __mix2(void) __attribute((noinline));
void __mix2(void) {}
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @__mix2()
////////////// test #pragma weak/__attribute combinations
// if the SAME ALIAS is already declared then it overrides #pragma weak
// resulting in a non-weak alias in this case
void both(void) __attribute((alias("__both")));
#pragma weak both = __both
void __both(void) {}
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @__both()
// if the TARGET is previously declared then whichever aliasing method
// comes first applies and subsequent aliases are discarded.
// TODO: warn about this
void __both2(void);
void both2(void) __attribute((alias("__both2"))); // first, wins
#pragma weak both2 = __both2
void __both2(void) {}
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @__both2()
///////////// ensure that #pragma weak does not alter existing __attributes()
void __a1(void) __attribute((noinline));
#pragma weak a1 = __a1
void __a1(void) {}
// CHECK: define void @__a1() [[NI:#[0-9]+]]
#pragma weak xxx = __xxx
__attribute((pure,noinline,const)) void __xxx(void) { }
// CHECK: void @__xxx() [[RN:#[0-9]+]]
///////////// PR10878: Make sure we can call a weak alias
void SHA512Pad(void *context) {}
#pragma weak SHA384Pad = SHA512Pad
void PR10878() { SHA384Pad(0); }
// CHECK: call void @SHA384Pad(i8* null)
// PR14046: Parse #pragma weak in function-local context
extern int PR14046e(void);
void PR14046f() {
#pragma weak PR14046e
PR14046e();
}
// CHECK: declare extern_weak i32 @PR14046e()
// Parse #pragma weak after a label or case statement
extern int PR16705a(void);
extern int PR16705b(void);
extern int PR16705c(void);
void PR16705f(int a) {
switch(a) {
case 1:
#pragma weak PR16705a
PR16705a();
default:
#pragma weak PR16705b
PR16705b();
}
label:
#pragma weak PR16705c
PR16705c();
}
// CHECK: declare extern_weak i32 @PR16705a()
// CHECK: declare extern_weak i32 @PR16705b()
// CHECK: declare extern_weak i32 @PR16705c()
///////////// TODO: stuff that still doesn't work
// due to the fact that disparate TopLevelDecls cannot affect each other
// (due to clang's Parser and ASTConsumer behavior, and quite reasonable)
// #pragma weak must appear before or within the same TopLevelDecl as it
// references.
void yyy(void){}
void zzz(void){}
#pragma weak yyy
// NOTE: weak doesn't apply, not before or in same TopLevelDec(!)
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @yyy()
int correct_linkage;
// CHECK: attributes [[NI]] = { noinline nounwind{{.*}} }
// CHECK: attributes [[RN]] = { noinline nounwind readnone{{.*}} }