* Manually rename BasicBlock to BlockPredecessor BasicBlock is a pair of (Ebb, Inst) that is used to represent the basic block subcomponent of an Ebb that is a predecessor to an Ebb. Eventually we will be able to remove this struct, but for now it makes sense to give it a non-conflicting name so that we can start to transition Ebb to represent a basic block. I have not updated any comments that refer to BasicBlock, as eventually we will remove BlockPredecessor and replace with Block, which is a basic block, so the comments will become correct. * Manually rename SSABuilder block types to avoid conflict SSABuilder has its own Block and BlockData types. These along with associated identifier will cause conflicts in a later commit, so they are renamed to be more verbose here. * Automatically rename 'Ebb' to 'Block' in *.rs * Automatically rename 'EBB' to 'block' in *.rs * Automatically rename 'ebb' to 'block' in *.rs * Automatically rename 'extended basic block' to 'basic block' in *.rs * Automatically rename 'an basic block' to 'a basic block' in *.rs * Manually update comment for `Block` `Block`'s wikipedia article required an update. * Automatically rename 'an `Block`' to 'a `Block`' in *.rs * Automatically rename 'extended_basic_block' to 'basic_block' in *.rs * Automatically rename 'ebb' to 'block' in *.clif * Manually rename clif constant that contains 'ebb' as substring to avoid conflict * Automatically rename filecheck uses of 'EBB' to 'BB' 'regex: EBB' -> 'regex: BB' '$EBB' -> '$BB' * Automatically rename 'EBB' 'Ebb' to 'block' in *.clif * Automatically rename 'an block' to 'a block' in *.clif * Fix broken testcase when function name length increases Test function names are limited to 16 characters. This causes the new longer name to be truncated and fail a filecheck test. An outdated comment was also fixed.
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; Test basic code generation for i32 arithmetic WebAssembly instructions.
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test compile
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target i686 haswell
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target i686 baseline
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target x86_64 haswell
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target x86_64 baseline
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; Constants.
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function %i32_const() -> i32 {
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block0:
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v0 = iconst.i32 0x8765_4321
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return v0
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}
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; Unary operations.
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function %i32_clz(i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32):
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v1 = clz v0
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return v1
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}
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function %i32_ctz(i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32):
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v1 = ctz v0
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return v1
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}
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function %i32_popcnt(i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32):
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v1 = popcnt v0
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return v1
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}
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; Binary operations.
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function %i32_add(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = iadd v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_sub(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = isub v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_mul(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = imul v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_div_s(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = sdiv v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_div_u(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = udiv v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_rem_s(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = srem v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_rem_u(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = urem v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_and(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = band v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_or(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = bor v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_xor(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = bxor v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_shl(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = ishl v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_shr_s(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = sshr v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_shr_u(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = ushr v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_rotl(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = rotl v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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function %i32_rotr(i32, i32) -> i32 {
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block0(v0: i32, v1: i32):
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v2 = rotr v0, v1
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return v2
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}
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