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AArch64: adjust tests which rely on a default JIT
Profiling tests *do* need a JIT. They'll pass if a cross-compiler targetting AArch64 by default has been built, but fail if a native AArch64 compiler has been build. Therefore XFAIL is inappropriate and we mark them unsupported. ExecutionEngine tests are JIT by definition, they should also be unsupported. Transforms/LICM only uses the interpreter to check the output is still sane after optimisation. It can be switched to use an interpreter. llvm-svn: 175433
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config.suffixes = ['.ll', '.c', '.cpp']
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def getRoot(config):
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if not config.parent:
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return config
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return getRoot(config.parent)
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root = getRoot(config)
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# Most profiling tests rely on a JIT being present to gather their data; AArch64
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# doesn't have any JIT at present so they will fail when run there.
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if root.host_arch in ['AArch64']:
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config.unsupported = True
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root = getRoot(config)
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if root.host_arch in ['PowerPC']:
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if root.host_arch in ['PowerPC', 'AArch64']:
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config.unsupported = True
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; RUN: opt < %s -licm | lli %defaultjit
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; RUN: opt < %s -licm | lli -force-interpreter
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define i32 @main() {
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entry:
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