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wasmtime/filetests/parser/instruction_encoding.cton
Jakob Stoklund Olesen 7f3b807597 Add a calling convention to all function signatures.
A CallConv enum on every function signature makes it possible to
generate calls to functions with different calling conventions within
the same ISA / within a single function.

The calling conventions also serve as a way of customizing Cretonne's
behavior when embedded inside a VM. As an example, the SpiderWASM
calling convention is used to compile WebAssembly functions that run
inside the SpiderMonkey virtual machine.

All function signatures must have a calling convention at the end, so
this changes the textual IL syntax.

Before:

    sig1 = signature(i32, f64) -> f64

After

    sig1 = (i32, f64) -> f64 native
    sig2 = (i32) spiderwasm

When printing functions, the signature goes after the return types:

    function %r1() -> i32, f32 spiderwasm {
    ebb1:
        ...
    }

In the parser, this calling convention is optional and defaults to
"native". This is mostly to avoid updating all the existing test cases
under filetests/. When printing a function, the calling convention is
always included, including for "native" functions.
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test cat
isa riscv
; regex: WS=[ \t]*
function %foo(i32, i32) {
ebb1(v0: i32, v1: i32):
[-,-] v2 = iadd v0, v1
[-] trap
[R#1234, %x5, %x11] v6, v7 = iadd_cout v2, v0
[Rshamt#beef, %x25] v8 = ishl_imm v6, 2
v9 = iadd v8, v7
[Iret#5] return v0, v8
}
; sameln: function %foo(i32, i32) native {
; nextln: $ebb1($v0: i32, $v1: i32):
; nextln: [-,-]$WS $v2 = iadd $v0, $v1
; nextln: [-]$WS trap
; nextln: [R#1234,%x5,%x11]$WS $v6, $v7 = iadd_cout $v2, $v0
; nextln: [Rshamt#beef,%x25]$WS $v8 = ishl_imm $v6, 2
; nextln: [-,-]$WS $v9 = iadd $v8, $v7
; nextln: [Iret#05]$WS return $v0, $v8
; nextln: }