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Author SHA1 Message Date
James Y Knight 8043d5a964 NFC: update clang tests to check ordering and alignment for atomicrmw/cmpxchg.
The ability to specify alignment was recently added, and it's an
important property which we should ensure is set as expected by
Clang. (Especially before making further changes to Clang's code in
this area.) But, because it's on the end of the lines, the existing
tests all ignore it.

Therefore, update all the tests to also verify the expected alignment
for atomicrmw and cmpxchg. While I was in there, I also updated uses
of 'load atomic' and 'store atomic', and added the memory ordering,
where that was missing.
2021-02-11 17:35:09 -05:00
David Blaikie a953f2825b Update Clang tests to handle explicitly typed load changes in LLVM.
llvm-svn: 230795
2015-02-27 21:19:58 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer f5f726c60d Make test pass in Release builds, IR names don't get emitted there.
llvm-svn: 187054
2013-07-24 17:27:08 +00:00
Mark Seaborn edf0d38c9d Use ARM-style representation for C++ method pointers under PNaCl/Emscripten
Before this change, Clang uses the x86 representation for C++ method
pointers when generating code for PNaCl.  However, the resulting code
will assume that function pointers are 0 mod 2.  This assumption is
not safe for PNaCl, where function pointers could have any value
(especially in future sandboxing models).

So, switch to using the ARM representation for PNaCl code, which makes
no assumptions about the alignment of function pointers.

Since we're changing the "le32" target, this change also applies to
Emscripten.  The change is beneficial for Emscripten too.  Emscripten
has a workaround to make function pointers 0 mod 2.  This change would
allow the workaround to be removed.

See: https://code.google.com/p/nativeclient/issues/detail?id=3450
llvm-svn: 187051
2013-07-24 16:25:13 +00:00