| ; RUN: llvm-as %s -o - | llvm-dis - | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes CHECK,PROG-AS0 |
| ; RUN: llvm-as -data-layout "P200" %s -o - | llvm-dis | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes CHECK,PROG-AS200 |
| ; RUN: not llvm-as -data-layout "P123456789" %s -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix BAD-DATALAYOUT |
| ; BAD-DATALAYOUT: LLVM ERROR: Invalid address space, must be a 24-bit integer |
| |
| ; PROG-AS0-NOT: target datalayout |
| ; PROG-AS200: target datalayout = "P200" |
| |
| ; Check that a function declaration without an address space (i.e. AS0) does not |
| ; have the addrspace() attribute printed if it is address space zero and it is |
| ; equal to the program address space. |
| |
| ; PROG-AS0: define void @no_as() { |
| ; PROG-AS200: define void @no_as() addrspace(200) { |
| define void @no_as() { |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| ; A function with an explicit addrspace should only have the addrspace printed |
| ; if it is non-zero or if the module has a nonzero datalayout |
| ; PROG-AS0: define void @explit_as0() { |
| ; PROG-AS200: define void @explit_as0() addrspace(0) { |
| define void @explit_as0() addrspace(0) { |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| ; CHECK: define void @explit_as200() addrspace(200) { |
| define void @explit_as200() addrspace(200) { |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| ; CHECK: define void @explicit_as3() addrspace(3) { |
| define void @explicit_as3() addrspace(3) { |
| ret void |
| } |