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			215 lines
		
	
	
		
			10 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			LLVM
		
	
	
	
; RUN: llc -march=mips -relocation-model=static < %s | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL,SYM32,O32,O32BE %s
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; RUN: llc -march=mipsel -relocation-model=static < %s | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL,SYM32,O32,O32LE %s
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; RUN-TODO: llc -march=mips64 -relocation-model=static -target-abi o32 < %s | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL,SYM32,O32 %s
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; RUN-TODO: llc -march=mips64el -relocation-model=static -target-abi o32 < %s | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL,SYM32,O32 %s
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; RUN: llc -march=mips64 -relocation-model=static -target-abi n32 < %s | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL,SYM32,NEW %s
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; RUN: llc -march=mips64el -relocation-model=static -target-abi n32 < %s | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL,SYM32,NEW %s
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; RUN: llc -march=mips64 -relocation-model=static -target-abi n64 < %s | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL,SYM64,NEW %s
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; RUN: llc -march=mips64el -relocation-model=static -target-abi n64 < %s | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL,SYM64,NEW %s
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; Test the floating point arguments for all ABI's and byte orders as specified
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; by section 5 of MD00305 (MIPS ABIs Described).
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;
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; N32/N64 are identical in this area so their checks have been combined into
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; the 'NEW' prefix (the N stands for New).
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@bytes = global [11 x i8] zeroinitializer
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@dwords = global [11 x i64] zeroinitializer
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@floats = global [11 x float] zeroinitializer
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@doubles = global [11 x double] zeroinitializer
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define void @double_args(double %a, double %b, double %c, double %d, double %e,
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                         double %f, double %g, double %h, double %i) nounwind {
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entry:
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        %0 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 1
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        store volatile double %a, double* %0
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        %1 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 2
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        store volatile double %b, double* %1
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        %2 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 3
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        store volatile double %c, double* %2
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        %3 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 4
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        store volatile double %d, double* %3
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        %4 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 5
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        store volatile double %e, double* %4
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        %5 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 6
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        store volatile double %f, double* %5
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        %6 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 7
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        store volatile double %g, double* %6
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        %7 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 8
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        store volatile double %h, double* %7
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        %8 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 9
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        store volatile double %i, double* %8
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        ret void
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}
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; ALL-LABEL: double_args:
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; We won't test the way the global address is calculated in this test. This is
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; just to get the register number for the other checks.
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; SYM32-DAG:           addiu [[R2:\$[0-9]+]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(doubles)
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; SYM64-DAG:           daddiu [[R2:\$[0-9]]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(doubles)
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; The first argument is floating point so floating point registers are used.
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; The first argument is the same for O32/N32/N64 but the second argument differs
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; by register
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; ALL-DAG:           sdc1 $f12, 8([[R2]])
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; O32-DAG:           sdc1 $f14, 16([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           sdc1 $f13, 16([[R2]])
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; O32 has run out of argument registers and starts using the stack
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; O32-DAG:           ldc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 16($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           sdc1 [[F1]], 24([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           sdc1 $f14, 24([[R2]])
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; O32-DAG:           ldc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 24($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           sdc1 [[F1]], 32([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           sdc1 $f15, 32([[R2]])
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; O32-DAG:           ldc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 32($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           sdc1 [[F1]], 40([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           sdc1 $f16, 40([[R2]])
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; O32-DAG:           ldc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 40($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           sdc1 [[F1]], 48([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           sdc1 $f17, 48([[R2]])
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; O32-DAG:           ldc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 48($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           sdc1 [[F1]], 56([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           sdc1 $f18, 56([[R2]])
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; O32-DAG:           ldc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 56($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           sdc1 [[F1]], 64([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           sdc1 $f19, 64([[R2]])
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; N32/N64 have run out of registers and start using the stack too
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; O32-DAG:           ldc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 64($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           sdc1 [[F1]], 72([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           ldc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 0($sp)
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; NEW-DAG:           sdc1 [[F1]], 72([[R2]])
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define void @float_args(float %a, float %b, float %c, float %d, float %e,
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                        float %f, float %g, float %h, float %i) nounwind {
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entry:
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        %0 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 1
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        store volatile float %a, float* %0
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        %1 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 2
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        store volatile float %b, float* %1
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        %2 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 3
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        store volatile float %c, float* %2
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        %3 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 4
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        store volatile float %d, float* %3
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        %4 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 5
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        store volatile float %e, float* %4
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        %5 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 6
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        store volatile float %f, float* %5
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        %6 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 7
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        store volatile float %g, float* %6
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        %7 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 8
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        store volatile float %h, float* %7
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        %8 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 9
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        store volatile float %i, float* %8
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        ret void
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}
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; ALL-LABEL: float_args:
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; We won't test the way the global address is calculated in this test. This is
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; just to get the register number for the other checks.
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; SYM32-DAG:           addiu  [[R1:\$[0-9]+]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(floats)
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; SYM64-DAG:           daddiu [[R1:\$[0-9]]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(floats)
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; The first argument is floating point so floating point registers are used.
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; The first argument is the same for O32/N32/N64 but the second argument differs
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; by register
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; ALL-DAG:           swc1 $f12, 4([[R1]])
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; O32-DAG:           swc1 $f14, 8([[R1]])
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; NEW-DAG:           swc1 $f13, 8([[R1]])
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; O32 has run out of argument registers and (in theory) starts using the stack
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; I've yet to find a reference in the documentation about this but GCC uses up
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; the remaining two argument slots in the GPR's first. We'll do the same for
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; compatibility.
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; O32-DAG:           mtc1 $6, $f0
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; O32-DAG:           swc1 $f0, 12([[R1]])
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; NEW-DAG:           swc1 $f14, 12([[R1]])
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; O32-DAG:           mtc1 $7, $f0
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; O32-DAG:           swc1 $f0, 16([[R1]])
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; NEW-DAG:           swc1 $f15, 16([[R1]])
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; O32 is definitely out of registers now and switches to the stack.
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; O32-DAG:           lwc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 16($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           swc1 [[F1]], 20([[R1]])
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; NEW-DAG:           swc1 $f16, 20([[R1]])
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; O32-DAG:           lwc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 20($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           swc1 [[F1]], 24([[R1]])
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; NEW-DAG:           swc1 $f17, 24([[R1]])
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; O32-DAG:           lwc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 24($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           swc1 [[F1]], 28([[R1]])
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; NEW-DAG:           swc1 $f18, 28([[R1]])
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; O32-DAG:           lwc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 28($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           swc1 [[F1]], 32([[R1]])
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; NEW-DAG:           swc1 $f19, 32([[R1]])
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; N32/N64 have run out of registers and start using the stack too
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; O32-DAG:           lwc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 32($sp)
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; O32-DAG:           swc1 [[F1]], 36([[R1]])
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; NEW-DAG:           lwc1 [[F1:\$f[0-9]+]], 0($sp)
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; NEW-DAG:           swc1 [[F1]], 36([[R1]])
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define void @double_arg2(i8 %a, double %b) nounwind {
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entry:
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        %0 = getelementptr [11 x i8], [11 x i8]* @bytes, i32 0, i32 1
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        store volatile i8 %a, i8* %0
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        %1 = getelementptr [11 x double], [11 x double]* @doubles, i32 0, i32 1
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        store volatile double %b, double* %1
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        ret void
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}
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; ALL-LABEL: double_arg2:
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; We won't test the way the global address is calculated in this test. This is
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; just to get the register number for the other checks.
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; SYM32-DAG:           addiu [[R1:\$[0-9]+]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(bytes)
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; SYM64-DAG:           daddiu [[R1:\$[0-9]]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(bytes)
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; SYM32-DAG:           addiu [[R2:\$[0-9]+]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(doubles)
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; SYM64-DAG:           daddiu [[R2:\$[0-9]]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(doubles)
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; The first argument is the same in O32/N32/N64.
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; ALL-DAG:           sb $4, 1([[R1]])
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; The first argument isn't floating point so floating point registers are not
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; used in O32, but N32/N64 will still use them.
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; The second slot is insufficiently aligned for double on O32 so it is skipped.
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; Also, double occupies two slots on O32 and only one for N32/N64.
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; O32LE-DAG:           mtc1 $6, [[F1:\$f[0-9]*[02468]+]]
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; O32LE-DAG:           mtc1 $7, [[F2:\$f[0-9]*[13579]+]]
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; O32BE-DAG:           mtc1 $6, [[F2:\$f[0-9]*[13579]+]]
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; O32BE-DAG:           mtc1 $7, [[F1:\$f[0-9]*[02468]+]]
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; O32-DAG:           sdc1 [[F1]], 8([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           sdc1 $f13, 8([[R2]])
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define void @float_arg2(i8 %a, float %b) nounwind {
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entry:
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        %0 = getelementptr [11 x i8], [11 x i8]* @bytes, i32 0, i32 1
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        store volatile i8 %a, i8* %0
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        %1 = getelementptr [11 x float], [11 x float]* @floats, i32 0, i32 1
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        store volatile float %b, float* %1
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        ret void
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}
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; ALL-LABEL: float_arg2:
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; We won't test the way the global address is calculated in this test. This is
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; just to get the register number for the other checks.
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; SYM32-DAG:           addiu [[R1:\$[0-9]+]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(bytes)
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; SYM64-DAG:           daddiu [[R1:\$[0-9]]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(bytes)
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; SYM32-DAG:           addiu [[R2:\$[0-9]+]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(floats)
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; SYM64-DAG:           daddiu [[R2:\$[0-9]]], ${{[0-9]+}}, %lo(floats)
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; The first argument is the same in O32/N32/N64.
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; ALL-DAG:           sb $4, 1([[R1]])
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; The first argument isn't floating point so floating point registers are not
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; used in O32, but N32/N64 will still use them.
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; MD00305 and GCC disagree on this one. MD00305 says that floats are treated
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; as 8-byte aligned and occupy two slots on O32. GCC is treating them as 4-byte
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; aligned and occupying one slot. We'll use GCC's definition.
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; O32-DAG:           mtc1 $5, $f0
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; O32-DAG:           swc1 $f0, 4([[R2]])
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; NEW-DAG:           swc1 $f13, 4([[R2]])
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