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author | Matthias Braun <matze@braunis.de> | 2017-08-02 00:28:10 +0000 |
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committer | Matthias Braun <matze@braunis.de> | 2017-08-02 00:28:10 +0000 |
commit | 6b898beb8e6bf5739d43c1d64646264afc595de8 (patch) | |
tree | 57c50181654d063b5efffd9a73939e413a55d413 /llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/2009-06-12-x86_64-tail-call-conv-out-of-sync-bug.ll | |
parent | 83ca4fc7bc5b4675704c414e75bf95deb5f41b12 (diff) | |
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X86: Do not use llc -march in tests.
`llc -march` is problematic because it only switches the target
architecture, but leaves the operating system unchanged. This
occasionally leads to indeterministic tests because the OS from
LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE is used.
However we can simply always use `llc -mtriple` instead. This changes
all the tests to do this to avoid people using -march when they copy and
paste parts of tests.
See also the discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D35287
llvm-svn: 309774
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diff --git a/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/2009-06-12-x86_64-tail-call-conv-out-of-sync-bug.ll b/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/2009-06-12-x86_64-tail-call-conv-out-of-sync-bug.ll index 673e936e217..5989e69bdc6 100644 --- a/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/2009-06-12-x86_64-tail-call-conv-out-of-sync-bug.ll +++ b/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/2009-06-12-x86_64-tail-call-conv-out-of-sync-bug.ll @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -; RUN: llc < %s -tailcallopt -march=x86-64 -mattr=+sse2 -mtriple=x86_64-apple-darwin | grep fstpt -; RUN: llc < %s -tailcallopt -march=x86-64 -mattr=+sse2 -mtriple=x86_64-apple-darwin | grep xmm +; RUN: llc < %s -tailcallopt -mattr=+sse2 -mtriple=x86_64-apple-darwin | grep fstpt +; RUN: llc < %s -tailcallopt -mattr=+sse2 -mtriple=x86_64-apple-darwin | grep xmm ; Check that x86-64 tail calls support x86_fp80 and v2f32 types. (Tail call ; calling convention out of sync with standard c calling convention on x86_64) |