| ; Verify that we accept calls to variables in the program AS: |
| ; RUN: llvm-as -data-layout "P40" %s -o - | llvm-dis - | FileCheck %s |
| ; CHECK: target datalayout = "P40" |
| |
| ; We should get a sensible error for a non-program address call: |
| ; RUN: not llvm-as -data-layout "P39" %s -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix ERR-AS39 |
| ; ERR-AS39: error: '%fnptr' defined with type 'ptr addrspace(40)' but expected 'ptr addrspace(39)' |
| |
| ; And also if we don't set a custom program address space: |
| ; RUN: not llvm-as %s -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix ERR-AS0 |
| ; ERR-AS0: error: '%fnptr' defined with type 'ptr addrspace(40)' but expected 'ptr' |
| |
| define void @f_named(i16 %n, ptr addrspace(40) %f) addrspace(40) { |
| entry: |
| %f.addr = alloca ptr addrspace(40), align 1 |
| store ptr addrspace(40) %f, ptr %f.addr |
| %fnptr = load ptr addrspace(40), ptr %f.addr |
| call void %fnptr(i16 8) |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| define void @f_numbered(i16 %n, ptr addrspace(40) %f) addrspace(40){ |
| entry: |
| %f.addr = alloca ptr addrspace(40), align 1 |
| store ptr addrspace(40) %f, ptr %f.addr |
| %0 = load ptr addrspace(40), ptr %f.addr |
| call void %0(i16 8) |
| ret void |
| } |