81 lines
3.8 KiB
LLVM
81 lines
3.8 KiB
LLVM
; RUN: opt -verify -S < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK1 %s
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; RUN: sed -e s/.T2:// %s | not opt -verify -disable-output 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK2 %s
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; RUN: sed -e s/.T3:// %s | not opt -verify -disable-output 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK3 %s
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; RUN: sed -e s/.T4:// %s | not opt -verify -disable-output 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK4 %s
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; RUN: sed -e s/.T5:// %s | not opt -verify -disable-output 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK5 %s
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; Common declarations used for all runs.
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declare double @llvm.experimental.constrained.fadd.f64(double, double, metadata, metadata)
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declare double @llvm.experimental.constrained.sqrt.f64(double, metadata, metadata)
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; Test that the verifier accepts legal code, and that the correct attributes are
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; attached to the FP intrinsic.
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; CHECK1: declare double @llvm.experimental.constrained.fadd.f64(double, double, metadata, metadata) #[[ATTR:[0-9]+]]
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; CHECK1: declare double @llvm.experimental.constrained.sqrt.f64(double, metadata, metadata) #[[ATTR]]
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; CHECK1: attributes #[[ATTR]] = { inaccessiblememonly nofree nosync nounwind willreturn }
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; Note: FP exceptions aren't usually caught through normal unwind mechanisms,
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; but we may want to revisit this for asynchronous exception handling.
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define double @f1(double %a, double %b) #0 {
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entry:
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%fadd = call double @llvm.experimental.constrained.fadd.f64(
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double %a, double %b,
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metadata !"round.dynamic",
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metadata !"fpexcept.strict") #0
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ret double %fadd
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}
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define double @f1u(double %a) #0 {
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entry:
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%fsqrt = call double @llvm.experimental.constrained.sqrt.f64(
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double %a,
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metadata !"round.dynamic",
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metadata !"fpexcept.strict") #0
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ret double %fsqrt
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}
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; Test an illegal value for the rounding mode argument.
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; CHECK2: invalid rounding mode argument
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;T2: define double @f2(double %a, double %b) #0 {
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;T2: entry:
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;T2: %fadd = call double @llvm.experimental.constrained.fadd.f64(
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;T2: double %a, double %b,
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;T2: metadata !"round.dynomite",
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;T2: metadata !"fpexcept.strict") #0
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;T2: ret double %fadd
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;T2: }
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; Test an illegal value for the exception behavior argument.
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; CHECK3: invalid exception behavior argument
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;T3: define double @f3(double %a, double %b) #0 {
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;T3: entry:
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;T3: %fadd = call double @llvm.experimental.constrained.fadd.f64(
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;T3: double %a, double %b,
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;T3: metadata !"round.dynamic",
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;T3: metadata !"fpexcept.restrict") #0
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;T3: ret double %fadd
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;T3: }
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; Test an illegal value for the rounding mode argument.
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; CHECK4: invalid rounding mode argument
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;T4: define double @f4(double %a) #0 {
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;T4: entry:
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;T4: %fadd = call double @llvm.experimental.constrained.sqrt.f64(
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;T4: double %a,
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;T4: metadata !"round.dynomite",
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;T4: metadata !"fpexcept.strict") #0
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;T4: ret double %fadd
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;T4: }
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; Test an illegal value for the exception behavior argument.
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; CHECK5: invalid exception behavior argument
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;T5: define double @f5(double %a) #0 {
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;T5: entry:
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;T5: %fadd = call double @llvm.experimental.constrained.sqrt.f64(
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;T5: double %a,
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;T5: metadata !"round.dynamic",
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;T5: metadata !"fpexcept.restrict") #0
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;T5: ret double %fadd
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;T5: }
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attributes #0 = { strictfp }
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