Test a tied operand following a fixed register operand.
The redefined tied value lives in the diverted register.
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@@ -44,3 +44,26 @@ ebb0:
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return v3
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}
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; Tied use of a diverted register.
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function %fixed_op_twice() -> i32 {
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ebb0:
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; check: ,%rax]
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; sameln: $v0 = iconst.i32 12
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v0 = iconst.i32 12
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v1 = iconst.i32 13
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; The dynamic shift amount must be in %rcx
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; check: regmove $v0, %rax -> %rcx
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; check: $v2 = ishl $v1, $v0
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v2 = ishl v1, v0
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; Now v0 is globally allocated to %rax, but diverted to %rcx.
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; Check that the tied def gets the diverted register.
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v3 = isub v0, v2
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; not: regmove
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; check: ,%rcx]
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; sameln: isub
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; Move it into place for the return value.
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; check: regmove $v3, %rcx -> %rax
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return v3
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}
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