Rename CallConv::Native to CallConv::SystemV. (#291)

To keep cross-compiling straightforward, Cretonne shouldn't have any
behavior that depends on the host. This renames the "Native" calling
convention to "SystemV", which has a defined meaning for each target,
so that it's clear that the calling convention doesn't change
depending on what host Cretonne is running on.
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Dan Gohman
2018-03-30 12:32:14 -07:00
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parent 6606b88136
commit 9e4ab7dc86
44 changed files with 157 additions and 156 deletions

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ebb0:
return
}
; check: function %foo(i64 fp [%rbp], i64 csr [%rbx], i64 csr [%r12], i64 csr [%r13], i64 csr [%r14], i64 csr [%r15]) -> i64 fp [%rbp], i64 csr [%rbx], i64 csr [%r12], i64 csr [%r13], i64 csr [%r14], i64 csr [%r15] native {
; check: function %foo(i64 fp [%rbp], i64 csr [%rbx], i64 csr [%r12], i64 csr [%r13], i64 csr [%r14], i64 csr [%r15]) -> i64 fp [%rbp], i64 csr [%rbx], i64 csr [%r12], i64 csr [%r13], i64 csr [%r14], i64 csr [%r15] system_v {
; nextln: ss0 = explicit_slot 168, offset -224
; nextln: ss1 = incoming_arg 56, offset -56
; check: ebb0(v0: i64 [%rbp], v1: i64 [%rbx], v2: i64 [%r12], v3: i64 [%r13], v4: i64 [%r14], v5: i64 [%r15]):