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Fix __alignof__ of global variables on SystemZ
SystemZ prefers to align all global variables to two bytes, which is implemented by setting the TargetInfo member MinGlobalAlign. However, for compatibility with existing compilers this should *not* change the ABI alignment value as retrieved via __alignof__, which it currently does. This patch fixes the issue by having ASTContext::getDeclAlign ignore the MinGlobalAlign setting in the ForAlignof case. Since SystemZ is the only platform setting MinGlobalAlign, this should cause no change for any other target. llvm-svn: 235395
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@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ CharUnits ASTContext::getDeclAlign(const Decl *D, bool ForAlignof) const {
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Align = std::max(Align, getPreferredTypeAlign(T.getTypePtr()));
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if (const VarDecl *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(D)) {
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if (VD->hasGlobalStorage())
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if (VD->hasGlobalStorage() && !ForAlignof)
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Align = std::max(Align, getTargetInfo().getMinGlobalAlign());
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}
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}
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple s390x-linux-gnu -emit-llvm %s -o - | FileCheck %s
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// SystemZ prefers to align all global variables to two bytes.
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struct test {
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signed char a;
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};
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char c;
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// CHECK-DAG: @c = common global i8 0, align 2
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struct test s;
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// CHECK-DAG: @s = common global %struct.test zeroinitializer, align 2
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple s390x-linux-gnu -fsyntax-only -verify %s
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// expected-no-diagnostics
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// SystemZ prefers to align all global variables to two bytes,
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// but this should *not* be reflected in the ABI alignment as
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// retrieved via __alignof__.
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struct test {
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signed char a;
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};
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char c;
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struct test s;
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int chk1[__alignof__(c) == 1 ? 1 : -1];
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int chk2[__alignof__(s) == 1 ? 1 : -1];
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