builtin-align.c
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-linux-gnu -DALIGN_BUILTIN=__builtin_align_down -DRETURNS_BOOL=0 %s -fsyntax-only -verify -Wpedantic
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-linux-gnu -DALIGN_BUILTIN=__builtin_align_up -DRETURNS_BOOL=0 %s -fsyntax-only -verify -Wpedantic
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-linux-gnu -DALIGN_BUILTIN=__builtin_is_aligned -DRETURNS_BOOL=1 %s -fsyntax-only -verify -Wpedantic
struct Aggregate {
int i;
int j;
};
enum Enum { EnumValue1,
EnumValue2 };
typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t;
void test_parameter_types(char *ptr, size_t size) {
struct Aggregate agg;
enum Enum e = EnumValue2;
_Bool b = 0;
// The first parameter can be any pointer or integer type:
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, 4);
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(size, 2);
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(12345, 2);
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(agg, 2); // expected-error {{operand of type 'struct Aggregate' where arithmetic or pointer type is required}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(e, 2); // expected-error {{operand of type 'enum Enum' where arithmetic or pointer type is required}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(b, 2); // expected-error {{operand of type '_Bool' where arithmetic or pointer type is required}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN((int)e, 2); // but with a cast it is fine
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN((int)b, 2); // but with a cast it is fine
// The second parameter must be an integer type (but not enum or _Bool):
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, size);
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, ptr); // expected-error {{used type 'char *' where integer is required}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, agg); // expected-error {{used type 'struct Aggregate' where integer is required}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, b); // expected-error {{used type '_Bool' where integer is required}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, e); // expected-error {{used type 'enum Enum' where integer is required}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, (int)e); // but with a cast enums are fine
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, (int)b); // but with a cast booleans are fine
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, size);
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(size, size);
}
void test_result_unused(int i, int align) {
// -Wunused-result does not trigger for macros so we can't use ALIGN_BUILTIN()
// but need to explicitly call each function.
__builtin_align_up(i, align); // expected-warning{{ignoring return value of function declared with const attribute}}
__builtin_align_down(i, align); // expected-warning{{ignoring return value of function declared with const attribute}}
__builtin_is_aligned(i, align); // expected-warning{{ignoring return value of function declared with const attribute}}
ALIGN_BUILTIN(i, align); // no warning here
}
#define check_same_type(type1, type2) __builtin_types_compatible_p(type1, type2) && __builtin_types_compatible_p(type1 *, type2 *)
void test_return_type(void *ptr, int i, long l) {
char array[32];
__extension__ typedef typeof(ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, 4)) result_type_ptr;
__extension__ typedef typeof(ALIGN_BUILTIN(i, 4)) result_type_int;
__extension__ typedef typeof(ALIGN_BUILTIN(l, 4)) result_type_long;
__extension__ typedef typeof(ALIGN_BUILTIN(array, 4)) result_type_char_array;
#if RETURNS_BOOL
_Static_assert(check_same_type(_Bool, result_type_ptr), "Should return bool");
_Static_assert(check_same_type(_Bool, result_type_int), "Should return bool");
_Static_assert(check_same_type(_Bool, result_type_long), "Should return bool");
_Static_assert(check_same_type(_Bool, result_type_char_array), "Should return bool");
#else
_Static_assert(check_same_type(void *, result_type_ptr), "Should return void*");
_Static_assert(check_same_type(int, result_type_int), "Should return int");
_Static_assert(check_same_type(long, result_type_long), "Should return long");
// Check that we can use the alignment builtins on on array types (result should decay)
_Static_assert(check_same_type(char *, result_type_char_array),
"Using the builtins on an array should yield the decayed type");
#endif
}
void test_invalid_alignment_values(char *ptr, long *longptr, size_t align) {
int x = 1;
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, 2);
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(longptr, 1024);
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(x, 32);
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, 0); // expected-error {{requested alignment must be 1 or greater}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, 1);
#if RETURNS_BOOL
// expected-warning@-2 {{checking whether a value is aligned to 1 byte is always true}}
#else
// expected-warning@-4 {{aligning a value to 1 byte is a no-op}}
#endif
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, 3); // expected-error {{requested alignment is not a power of 2}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(x, 7); // expected-error {{requested alignment is not a power of 2}}
// check the maximum range for smaller types:
__UINT8_TYPE__ c = ' ';
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(c, 128); // this is fine
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(c, 256); // expected-error {{requested alignment must be 128 or smaller}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(x, 1ULL << 31); // this is also fine
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(x, 1LL << 31); // this is also fine
__INT32_TYPE__ i32 = 3;
__UINT32_TYPE__ u32 = 3;
// Maximum is the same for int32 and uint32
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(i32, 1ULL << 32); // expected-error {{requested alignment must be 2147483648 or smaller}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(u32, 1ULL << 32); // expected-error {{requested alignment must be 2147483648 or smaller}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, ((__int128)1) << 65); // expected-error {{requested alignment must be 9223372036854775808 or smaller}}
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(longptr, ((__int128)1) << 65); // expected-error {{requested alignment must be 9223372036854775808 or smaller}}
const int bad_align = 8 + 1;
(void)ALIGN_BUILTIN(ptr, bad_align); // expected-error {{requested alignment is not a power of 2}}
}
// Check that it can be used in constant expressions:
void constant_expression(int x) {
_Static_assert(__builtin_is_aligned(1024, 512), "");
_Static_assert(!__builtin_is_aligned(256, 512ULL), "");
_Static_assert(__builtin_align_up(33, 32) == 64, "");
_Static_assert(__builtin_align_down(33, 32) == 32, "");
// But not if one of the arguments isn't constant:
_Static_assert(ALIGN_BUILTIN(33, x) != 100, ""); // expected-error {{static_assert expression is not an integral constant expression}}
_Static_assert(ALIGN_BUILTIN(x, 4) != 100, ""); // expected-error {{static_assert expression is not an integral constant expression}}
}
// Check that it is a constant expression that can be assigned to globals:
int global1 = __builtin_align_down(33, 8);
int global2 = __builtin_align_up(33, 8);
_Bool global3 = __builtin_is_aligned(33, 8);
extern void test_ptr(char *c);
char *test_array_and_fnptr(void) {
char buf[1024];
// The builtins should also work on arrays (decaying the return type)
(void)(ALIGN_BUILTIN(buf, 16));
// But not on functions and function pointers:
(void)(ALIGN_BUILTIN(test_array_and_fnptr, 16)); // expected-error{{operand of type 'char *(void)' where arithmetic or pointer type is required}}
(void)(ALIGN_BUILTIN(&test_array_and_fnptr, 16)); // expected-error{{operand of type 'char *(*)(void)' where arithmetic or pointer type is required}}
}