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wasmtime/cranelift/filetests/isa/intel/legalize-memory.cton
Dan Gohman 10dcfcacdb Remove support for entity variables in filecheck.
Now that the parser doesn't renumber indices, there's no need for entity
variables like $v0.
2018-02-20 17:27:46 -08:00

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; Test the legalization of memory objects.
test legalizer
set is_64bit
isa intel
; regex: V=v\d+
; regex: EBB=ebb\d+
function %vmctx(i64 vmctx) -> i64 {
gv1 = vmctx-16
ebb1(v1: i64):
v2 = global_addr.i64 gv1
; check: v2 = iadd_imm v1, -16
return v2
; check: return v2
}
function %deref(i64 vmctx) -> i64 {
gv1 = vmctx-16
gv2 = deref(gv1)+32
ebb1(v1: i64):
v2 = global_addr.i64 gv2
; check: $(a1=$V) = iadd_imm v1, -16
; check: $(p1=$V) = load.i64 $a1
; check: v2 = iadd_imm $p1, 32
return v2
; check: return v2
}
function %sym() -> i64 {
gv0 = globalsym %something
gv1 = globalsym u123:456
ebb1:
v0 = global_addr.i64 gv0
; check: v0 = globalsym_addr.i64 gv0
v1 = global_addr.i64 gv1
; check: v1 = globalsym_addr.i64 gv1
v2 = bxor v0, v1
return v2
}
; SpiderMonkey VM-style static 4+2 GB heap.
; This eliminates bounds checks completely for offsets < 2GB.
function %staticheap_sm64(i32, i64 vmctx) -> f32 spiderwasm {
gv0 = vmctx+64
heap0 = static gv0, min 0x1000, bound 0x1_0000_0000, guard 0x8000_0000
ebb0(v0: i32, v999: i64):
; check: ebb0(
v1 = heap_addr.i64 heap0, v0, 1
; Boundscheck should be eliminated.
; Checks here are assuming that no pipehole opts fold the load offsets.
; nextln: $(xoff=$V) = uextend.i64 v0
; nextln: $(haddr=$V) = iadd_imm v999, 64
; nextln: $(hbase=$V) = load.i64 $haddr
; nextln: v1 = iadd $hbase, $xoff
v2 = load.f32 v1+16
; nextln: v2 = load.f32 v1+16
v3 = load.f32 v1+20
; nextln: v3 = load.f32 v1+20
v4 = fadd v2, v3
return v4
}
function %staticheap_static_oob_sm64(i32, i64 vmctx) -> f32 spiderwasm {
gv0 = vmctx+64
heap0 = static gv0, min 0x1000, bound 0x1000_0000, guard 0x8000_0000
ebb0(v0: i32, v999: i64):
; Everything after the obviously OOB access should be eliminated, leaving
; the `trap heap_oob` instruction as the terminator of the Ebb and moving
; the remainder of the instructions into an inaccessible Ebb.
; check: ebb0(
; nextln: trap heap_oob
; check: ebb1:
; nextln: v1 = iconst.i64 0
; nextln: v2 = load.f32 v1+16
; nextln: return v2
; nextln: }
v1 = heap_addr.i64 heap0, v0, 0x1000_0001
v2 = load.f32 v1+16
return v2
}
; SpiderMonkey VM-style static 4+2 GB heap.
; Offsets >= 2 GB do require a boundscheck.
function %staticheap_sm64(i32, i64 vmctx) -> f32 spiderwasm {
gv0 = vmctx+64
heap0 = static gv0, min 0x1000, bound 0x1_0000_0000, guard 0x8000_0000
ebb0(v0: i32, v999: i64):
; check: ebb0(
v1 = heap_addr.i64 heap0, v0, 0x8000_0000
; Boundscheck code
; check: $(oob=$V) = icmp
; nextln: brz $oob, $(ok=$EBB)
; nextln: trap heap_oob
; check: $ok:
; Checks here are assuming that no pipehole opts fold the load offsets.
; nextln: $(xoff=$V) = uextend.i64 v0
; nextln: $(haddr=$V) = iadd_imm.i64 v999, 64
; nextln: $(hbase=$V) = load.i64 $haddr
; nextln: v1 = iadd $hbase, $xoff
v2 = load.f32 v1+0x7fff_ffff
; nextln: v2 = load.f32 v1+0x7fff_ffff
return v2
}
; Stack overflow check.
; The stack limit is stored in a pointer-sized global variable.
function %stkchk(i64 vmctx) spiderwasm {
gv0 = vmctx+64
ebb0(v0: i64):
; check: ebb0(
stack_check gv0
; check: $(limit=$V) = load.i64 notrap aligned
; check: $(flags=$V) = ifcmp_sp $limit
; check: trapif uge $flags, stk_ovf
return
}