tailccbyval64.ll
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; RUN: llc < %s -mcpu=generic -mtriple=x86_64-linux | FileCheck %s
; FIXME: Win64 does not support byval.
; Expect the entry point.
; CHECK-LABEL: tailcaller:
; Expect 2 rep;movs because of tail call byval lowering.
; CHECK: rep;
; CHECK: rep;
; A sequence of copyto/copyfrom virtual registers is used to deal with byval
; lowering appearing after moving arguments to registers. The following two
; checks verify that the register allocator changes those sequences to direct
; moves to argument register where it can (for registers that are not used in
; byval lowering - not rsi, not rdi, not rcx).
; Expect argument 4 to be moved directly to register edx.
; CHECK: movl $7, %edx
; Expect argument 6 to be moved directly to register r8.
; CHECK: movl $17, %r8d
; Expect not call but jmp to @tailcallee.
; CHECK: jmp tailcallee
; Expect the trailer.
; CHECK: .size tailcaller
%struct.s = type { i64, i64, i64, i64, i64, i64, i64, i64,
i64, i64, i64, i64, i64, i64, i64, i64,
i64, i64, i64, i64, i64, i64, i64, i64 }
declare tailcc i64 @tailcallee(%struct.s* byval %a, i64 %val, i64 %val2, i64 %val3, i64 %val4, i64 %val5)
define tailcc i64 @tailcaller(i64 %b, %struct.s* byval %a) {
entry:
%tmp2 = getelementptr %struct.s, %struct.s* %a, i32 0, i32 1
%tmp3 = load i64, i64* %tmp2, align 8
%tmp4 = tail call tailcc i64 @tailcallee(%struct.s* byval %a , i64 %tmp3, i64 %b, i64 7, i64 13, i64 17)
ret i64 %tmp4
}