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diff --git a/tests/codegen-llvm/i128-x86-callconv.rs b/tests/codegen-llvm/i128-x86-callconv.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..41c30c09c1a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/codegen-llvm/i128-x86-callconv.rs @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +//! Verify that Rust implements the expected calling convention for `i128`/`u128`. + +// Eliminate intermediate instructions during `nop` tests +//@ compile-flags: -Copt-level=1 + +//@ add-core-stubs +//@ revisions: MSVC MINGW softfloat +//@ [MSVC] needs-llvm-components: x86 +//@ [MSVC] compile-flags: --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc +// Use `WIN` as a common prefix for MSVC and MINGW but *not* the softfloat test. +//@ [MSVC] filecheck-flags: --check-prefix=WIN +//@ [MINGW] needs-llvm-components: x86 +//@ [MINGW] compile-flags: --target x86_64-pc-windows-gnu +//@ [MINGW] filecheck-flags: --check-prefix=WIN +// The `x86_64-unknown-uefi` target also uses the Windows calling convention, +// but does not have SSE registers available. +//@ [softfloat] needs-llvm-components: x86 +//@ [softfloat] compile-flags: --target x86_64-unknown-uefi + +#![crate_type = "lib"] +#![no_std] +#![no_core] +#![feature(no_core, lang_items)] + +extern crate minicore; + +extern "C" { + fn extern_call(arg0: i128); + fn extern_ret() -> i128; +} + +#[no_mangle] +pub extern "C" fn pass(_arg0: u32, arg1: i128) { + // CHECK-LABEL: @pass( + // i128 is passed indirectly on Windows. It should load the pointer to the stack and pass + // a pointer to that allocation. The softfloat ABI works the same. + // CHECK-SAME: %_arg0, ptr{{.*}} %arg1) + // CHECK: [[PASS:%[_0-9]+]] = alloca [16 x i8], align 16 + // CHECK: [[LOADED:%[_0-9]+]] = load i128, ptr %arg1 + // CHECK: store i128 [[LOADED]], ptr [[PASS]] + // CHECK: call void @extern_call + unsafe { extern_call(arg1) }; +} + +// Check that we produce the correct return ABI +#[no_mangle] +pub extern "C" fn ret(_arg0: u32, arg1: i128) -> i128 { + // WIN-LABEL: @ret( + // i128 is returned in xmm0 on Windows + // FIXME(#134288): This may change for the `-msvc` targets in the future. + // WIN-SAME: i32{{.*}} %_arg0, ptr{{.*}} %arg1) + // WIN: [[LOADED:%[_0-9]+]] = load <16 x i8>, ptr %arg1 + // WIN-NEXT: ret <16 x i8> [[LOADED]] + // The softfloat ABI returns this indirectly. + // softfloat-LABEL: i128 @ret(i32{{.*}} %_arg0, ptr{{.*}} %arg1) + arg1 +} + +// Check that we consume the correct return ABI +#[no_mangle] +pub extern "C" fn forward(dst: *mut i128) { + // CHECK-LABEL: @forward + // WIN-SAME: ptr{{.*}} %dst) + // WIN: [[RETURNED:%[_0-9]+]] = tail call <16 x i8> @extern_ret() + // WIN: store <16 x i8> [[RETURNED]], ptr %dst + // WIN: ret void + // softfloat: [[RETURNED:%[_0-9]+]] = tail call {{.*}}i128 @extern_ret() + unsafe { *dst = extern_ret() }; +} + +#[repr(C)] +struct RetAggregate { + a: i32, + b: i128, +} + +#[no_mangle] +pub extern "C" fn ret_aggregate(_arg0: u32, arg1: i128) -> RetAggregate { + // CHECK-LABEL: @ret_aggregate( + // Aggregates should also be returned indirectly + // CHECK-SAME: ptr{{.*}}sret([32 x i8]){{.*}}[[RET:%[_0-9]+]], i32{{.*}}%_arg0, ptr{{.*}}%arg1) + // CHECK: [[LOADED:%[_0-9]+]] = load i128, ptr %arg1 + // CHECK: [[GEP:%[_0-9]+]] = getelementptr{{.*}}, ptr [[RET]] + // CHECK: store i128 [[LOADED]], ptr [[GEP]] + // CHECK: ret void + RetAggregate { a: 1, b: arg1 } +} |
