xref: /aosp_15_r20/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/tailcall-largecode.ll (revision 9880d6810fe72a1726cb53787c6711e909410d58)
1*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-linux-gnu -tailcallopt -code-model=large -enable-misched=false | FileCheck %s
2*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker
3*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Workerdeclare fastcc i32 @callee(i32 %arg)
4*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Workerdefine fastcc i32 @directcall(i32 %arg) {
5*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Workerentry:
6*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; This is the large code model, so &callee may not fit into the jmp
7*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; instruction.  Instead, stick it into a register.
8*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movabsq $callee, [[REGISTER:%r[a-z0-9]+]]
9*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: jmpq    *[[REGISTER]]  # TAILCALL
10*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker  %res = tail call fastcc i32 @callee(i32 %arg)
11*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker  ret i32 %res
12*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker}
13*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker
14*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Check that the register used for an indirect tail call doesn't
15*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; clobber any of the arguments.
16*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Workerdefine fastcc i32 @indirect_manyargs(i32(i32,i32,i32,i32,i32,i32,i32)* %target) {
17*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Adjust the stack to enter the function.  (The amount of the
18*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; adjustment may change in the future, in which case the location of
19*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; the stack argument and the return adjustment will change too.)
20*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: pushq
21*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Put the call target into R11, which won't be clobbered while restoring
22*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; callee-saved registers and won't be used for passing arguments.
23*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movq %rdi, %rax
24*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Pass the stack argument.
25*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $7, 16(%rsp)
26*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Pass the register arguments, in the right registers.
27*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $1, %edi
28*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $2, %esi
29*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $3, %edx
30*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $4, %ecx
31*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $5, %r8d
32*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $6, %r9d
33*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Adjust the stack to "return".
34*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: popq
35*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; And tail-call to the target.
36*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: jmpq *%rax  # TAILCALL
37*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker  %res = tail call fastcc i32 %target(i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 4, i32 5,
38*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker                                      i32 6, i32 7)
39*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker  ret i32 %res
40*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker}
41*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker
42*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Check that the register used for a direct tail call doesn't clobber
43*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; any of the arguments.
44*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Workerdeclare fastcc i32 @manyargs_callee(i32,i32,i32,i32,i32,i32,i32)
45*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Workerdefine fastcc i32 @direct_manyargs() {
46*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Adjust the stack to enter the function.  (The amount of the
47*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; adjustment may change in the future, in which case the location of
48*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; the stack argument and the return adjustment will change too.)
49*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: pushq
50*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Pass the stack argument.
51*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $7, 16(%rsp)
52*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; This is the large code model, so &manyargs_callee may not fit into
53*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; the jmp instruction.  Put it into a register which won't be clobbered
54*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; while restoring callee-saved registers and won't be used for passing
55*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; arguments.
56*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movabsq $manyargs_callee, %rax
57*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Pass the register arguments, in the right registers.
58*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $1, %edi
59*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $2, %esi
60*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $3, %edx
61*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $4, %ecx
62*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $5, %r8d
63*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: movl $6, %r9d
64*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; Adjust the stack to "return".
65*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: popq
66*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; And tail-call to the target.
67*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker;  CHECK: jmpq *%rax  # TAILCALL
68*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker  %res = tail call fastcc i32 @manyargs_callee(i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 4,
69*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker                                               i32 5, i32 6, i32 7)
70*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker  ret i32 %res
71*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker}
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