; RUN: llc < %s -asm-verbose=false -O2 | FileCheck %s ; RUN: llc < %s -asm-verbose=false -O2 --filetype=obj | obj2yaml | FileCheck --check-prefix=YAML %s ; This tests pointer features that may codegen differently in wasm64. target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:64:64-i64:64-n32:64-S128" target triple = "wasm64-unknown-unknown" define void @bar(i32 %n) { entry: ret void } define void @foo(void (i32)* %fp) { entry: call void %fp(i32 1) ret void } define void @test() { entry: call void @foo(void (i32)* @bar) store void (i32)* @bar, void (i32)** @fptr ret void } @fptr = global void (i32)* @bar ; For simplicity (and compatibility with UB C/C++ code) we keep all types ; of pointers the same size, so function pointers (which are 32-bit indices ; in Wasm) are represented as 64-bit until called. ; CHECK: .functype foo (i64) -> () ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.const 1 ; CHECK-NEXT: local.get 0 ; CHECK-NEXT: i32.wrap_i64 ; CHECK-NEXT: call_indirect (i32) -> () ; CHECK: .functype test () -> () ; CHECK-NEXT: i64.const bar ; CHECK-NEXT: call foo ; Check we're emitting a 64-bit reloc for `i64.const bar` and the global. ; YAML: Memory: ; YAML-NEXT: Flags: [ IS_64 ] ; YAML-NEXT: Initial: 0x1 ; YAML: - Type: CODE ; YAML: - Type: R_WASM_TABLE_INDEX_SLEB64 ; YAML-NEXT: Index: 0 ; YAML-NEXT: Offset: 0x16 ; YAML: - Type: DATA ; YAML: - Type: R_WASM_TABLE_INDEX_I64 ; YAML-NEXT: Index: 0 ; YAML-NEXT: Offset: 0x6