;; Entirely zeroed kernel descriptor (for GFX10). ; RUN: llvm-mc %s --triple=amdgcn-amd-amdhsa -mcpu=gfx1010 -filetype=obj -o %t ; RUN: llvm-objdump -s -j .text %t | FileCheck --check-prefix=OBJDUMP %s ;; TODO: ;; This file and kd-zeroed-raw.s should produce the same output for the kernel ;; descriptor - a block of 64 zeroed bytes. But looks like the assembler sets ;; the FWD_PROGRESS bit in COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC1 to 1 even when the directive ;; mentions 0 (see line 36). ;; Check the raw bytes right now. ; OBJDUMP: 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ; OBJDUMP-NEXT: 0010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ; OBJDUMP-NEXT: 0020 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ; OBJDUMP-NEXT: 0030 01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 .amdhsa_kernel my_kernel .amdhsa_group_segment_fixed_size 0 .amdhsa_private_segment_fixed_size 0 .amdhsa_next_free_vgpr 8 .amdhsa_reserve_vcc 0 .amdhsa_reserve_flat_scratch 0 .amdhsa_reserve_xnack_mask 0 .amdhsa_next_free_sgpr 8 .amdhsa_float_round_mode_32 0 .amdhsa_float_round_mode_16_64 0 .amdhsa_float_denorm_mode_32 0 .amdhsa_float_denorm_mode_16_64 0 .amdhsa_dx10_clamp 0 .amdhsa_ieee_mode 0 .amdhsa_fp16_overflow 0 .amdhsa_workgroup_processor_mode 0 .amdhsa_memory_ordered 0 .amdhsa_forward_progress 0 .amdhsa_system_sgpr_private_segment_wavefront_offset 0 .amdhsa_system_sgpr_workgroup_id_x 0 .amdhsa_system_sgpr_workgroup_id_y 0 .amdhsa_system_sgpr_workgroup_id_z 0 .amdhsa_system_sgpr_workgroup_info 0 .amdhsa_system_vgpr_workitem_id 0 .amdhsa_exception_fp_ieee_invalid_op 0 .amdhsa_exception_fp_denorm_src 0 .amdhsa_exception_fp_ieee_div_zero 0 .amdhsa_exception_fp_ieee_overflow 0 .amdhsa_exception_fp_ieee_underflow 0 .amdhsa_exception_fp_ieee_inexact 0 .amdhsa_exception_int_div_zero 0 .amdhsa_user_sgpr_private_segment_buffer 0 .amdhsa_user_sgpr_dispatch_ptr 0 .amdhsa_user_sgpr_queue_ptr 0 .amdhsa_user_sgpr_kernarg_segment_ptr 0 .amdhsa_user_sgpr_dispatch_id 0 .amdhsa_user_sgpr_flat_scratch_init 0 .amdhsa_user_sgpr_private_segment_size 0 .amdhsa_wavefront_size32 0 .end_amdhsa_kernel