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go/test/codegen/stack.go
Cherry Zhang 263e13d1f7 test: make codegen tests work with both ABIs
Some codegen tests were written with the assumption that
arguments and results are in memory, and with a specific stack
layout. With the register ABI, the assumption is no longer true.
Adjust the tests to work with both cases.

- For tests expecting in memory arguments/results, change to use
  global variables or memory-assigned argument/results.

- Allow more registers. E.g. some tests expecting register names
  contain only letters (e.g. AX), but  it can also contain numbers
  (e.g. R10).

- Some instruction selection changes when operate on register vs.
  memory, e.g. ADDQ vs. LEAQ, MOVB vs. MOVL. Accept both.

TODO: mathbits.go and memops.go still need fix.
Change-Id: Ic5932b4b5dd3f5d30ed078d296476b641420c4c5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/309335
Trust: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2021-04-12 21:59:59 +00:00

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// asmcheck
// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package codegen
import "runtime"
// This file contains code generation tests related to the use of the
// stack.
// Check that stack stores are optimized away.
// 386:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// amd64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// arm:"TEXT\t.*, [$]-4-"
// arm64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// mips:"TEXT\t.*, [$]-4-"
// ppc64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// ppc64le:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// s390x:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
func StackStore() int {
var x int
return *(&x)
}
type T struct {
A, B, C, D int // keep exported fields
x, y, z int // reset unexported fields
}
// Check that large structs are cleared directly (issue #24416).
// 386:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// amd64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// arm:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-" (spills return address)
// arm64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// mips:"TEXT\t.*, [$]-4-"
// ppc64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// ppc64le:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// s390x:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
func ZeroLargeStruct(x *T) {
t := T{}
*x = t
}
// Check that structs are partially initialised directly (issue #24386).
// Notes:
// - 386 fails due to spilling a register
// amd64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// arm:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-" (spills return address)
// arm64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// ppc64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// ppc64le:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// s390x:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// Note: that 386 currently has to spill a register.
func KeepWanted(t *T) {
*t = T{A: t.A, B: t.B, C: t.C, D: t.D}
}
// Check that small array operations avoid using the stack (issue #15925).
// Notes:
// - 386 fails due to spilling a register
// - arm & mips fail due to softfloat calls
// amd64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// arm64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// ppc64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// ppc64le:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// s390x:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
func ArrayAdd64(a, b [4]float64) [4]float64 {
return [4]float64{a[0] + b[0], a[1] + b[1], a[2] + b[2], a[3] + b[3]}
}
// Check that small array initialization avoids using the stack.
// 386:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// amd64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// arm:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-" (spills return address)
// arm64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// mips:"TEXT\t.*, [$]-4-"
// ppc64:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// ppc64le:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
// s390x:"TEXT\t.*, [$]0-"
func ArrayInit(i, j int) [4]int {
return [4]int{i, 0, j, 0}
}
// Check that assembly output has matching offset and base register
// (issue #21064).
func check_asmout(b [2]int) int {
runtime.GC() // use some frame
// amd64:`.*b\+24\(SP\)`
// arm:`.*b\+4\(FP\)`
return b[1]
}
// Check that simple functions get promoted to nosplit, even when
// they might panic in various ways. See issue 31219.
// amd64:"TEXT\t.*NOSPLIT.*"
func MightPanic(a []int, i, j, k, s int) {
_ = a[i] // panicIndex
_ = a[i:j] // panicSlice
_ = a[i:j:k] // also panicSlice
_ = i << s // panicShift
_ = i / j // panicDivide
}
// Put a defer in a loop, so second defer is not open-coded
func Defer() {
for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
defer func() {}()
}
// amd64:`CALL\truntime\.deferprocStack`
defer func() {}()
}