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49 lines
1.8 KiB
LLVM
49 lines
1.8 KiB
LLVM
; RUN: llc < %s -march=avr | FileCheck %s
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; The avr-rust bug can be found here:
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; https://github.com/avr-rust/rust/issues/112
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;
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; In this test, the codegen stage generates a FRMIDX
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; instruction. Later in the pipeline, the frame index
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; gets expanded into a 16-bit MOVWRdRr instruction.
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;
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; There was a bug in the FRMIDX->MOVWRdRr expansion logic
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; that could leave the MOVW instruction with an extraneous
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; operand, left over from the original FRMIDX.
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;
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; This would trigger an assertion:
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;
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; Assertion failed: ((isImpReg || Op.isRegMask() || MCID->isVariadic() ||
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; OpNo < MCID->getNumOperands() || isMetaDataOp) &&
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; "Trying to add an operand to a machine instr that is already done!"),
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; function addOperand, file llvm/lib/CodeGen/MachineInstr.cpp
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;
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; The logic has since been fixed.
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; CHECK-LABEL: "core::str::slice_error_fail"
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define void @"core::str::slice_error_fail"(i16 %arg) personality i32 (...) addrspace(1)* @rust_eh_personality {
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start:
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%char_range = alloca { i16, i16 }, align 1
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br i1 undef, label %"<core::option::Option<T>>::unwrap.exit.thread", label %bb11.i.i
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"<core::option::Option<T>>::unwrap.exit.thread":
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br label %"core::char::methods::<impl char>::len_utf8.exit"
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bb11.i.i:
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%tmp = bitcast { i16, i16 }* %char_range to i8*
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%tmp1 = icmp ult i32 undef, 65536
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%..i = select i1 %tmp1, i16 3, i16 4
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br label %"core::char::methods::<impl char>::len_utf8.exit"
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"core::char::methods::<impl char>::len_utf8.exit":
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%tmp2 = phi i8* [ %tmp, %bb11.i.i ], [ undef, %"<core::option::Option<T>>::unwrap.exit.thread" ]
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%_0.0.i12 = phi i16 [ %..i, %bb11.i.i ], [ 1, %"<core::option::Option<T>>::unwrap.exit.thread" ]
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%tmp3 = add i16 %_0.0.i12, %arg
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store i16 %tmp3, i16* undef, align 1
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store i8* %tmp2, i8** undef, align 1
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unreachable
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}
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declare i32 @rust_eh_personality(...) addrspace(1)
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