; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs < %s -mtriple=aarch64-none-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s ; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs < %s -mtriple=aarch64-none-linux-gnu -frame-pointer=all | FileCheck -check-prefix CHECK-WITHFP-ARM64 %s ; Make sure a reasonably sane prologue and epilogue are ; generated. This test is not robust in the face of an frame-handling ; evolving, but still has value for unrelated changes, I ; believe. ; ; In particular, it will fail when ldp/stp are used for frame setup, ; when FP-elim is implemented, and when addressing from FP is ; implemented. @var = global i64 0 @local_addr = global i64* null declare void @foo() define void @trivial_func() nounwind { ; CHECK-LABEL: trivial_func: // @trivial_func ; CHECK-NEXT: // %bb.0 ; CHECK-NEXT: ret ret void } define void @trivial_fp_func() { ; CHECK-LABEL: trivial_fp_func: ; CHECK: str x30, [sp, #-16]! ; CHECK-NOT: mov x29, sp ; CHECK-WITHFP-ARM64-LABEL: trivial_fp_func: ; CHECK-WITHFP-ARM64: stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]! ; CHECK-WITHFP-ARM64-NEXT: mov x29, sp ; Dont't really care, but it would be a Bad Thing if this came after the epilogue. ; CHECK-WITHFP-ARM64: bl foo ; CHECK: bl foo call void @foo() ret void ; CHECK: ldr x30, [sp], #16 ; CHECK-NEXT: ret ; CHECK-WITHFP-ARM64: ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16 ; CHECK-WITHFP-ARM64-NEXT: ret } define void @stack_local() { %local_var = alloca i64 ; CHECK-LABEL: stack_local: ; CHECK: sub sp, sp, #16 %val = load i64, i64* @var store i64 %val, i64* %local_var ; CHECK-DAG: str {{x[0-9]+}}, [sp, #{{[0-9]+}}] store i64* %local_var, i64** @local_addr ; CHECK-DAG: add {{x[0-9]+}}, sp, #{{[0-9]+}} ret void }