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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test compile
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set is_64bit=1
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isa intel haswell
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function %foo(i64, i64, i64, i32) -> b1 system_v {
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ebb3(v0: i64, v1: i64, v2: i64, v3: i32):
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v5 = icmp ne v2, v2
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v8 = iconst.i64 0
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jump ebb2(v8, v3, v5)
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ebb2(v10: i64, v30: i32, v37: b1):
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v18 = load.i32 notrap aligned v2
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v27 = iadd.i64 v10, v10
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v31 = icmp eq v30, v30
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brz v31, ebb2(v27, v30, v37)
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jump ebb0(v37)
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ebb0(v35: b1):
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return v35
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}
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