rust/tests/codegen/align-byval-vector.rs

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// revisions:x86-linux x86-darwin
//[x86-linux] compile-flags: --target i686-unknown-linux-gnu
//[x86-linux] needs-llvm-components: x86
//[x86-darwin] compile-flags: --target i686-apple-darwin
//[x86-darwin] needs-llvm-components: x86
// Tests that aggregates containing vector types get their alignment increased to 16 on Darwin.
#![feature(no_core, lang_items, repr_simd, simd_ffi)]
#![crate_type = "lib"]
#![no_std]
#![no_core]
#![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
#[lang = "sized"]
trait Sized {}
#[lang = "freeze"]
trait Freeze {}
#[lang = "copy"]
trait Copy {}
#[repr(simd)]
pub struct i32x4(i32, i32, i32, i32);
#[repr(C)]
pub struct Foo {
a: i32x4,
b: i8,
}
// This tests that we recursively check for vector types, not just at the top level.
#[repr(C)]
pub struct DoubleFoo {
one: Foo,
two: Foo,
}
extern "C" {
// x86-linux: declare void @f({{.*}}byval(%Foo) align 4{{.*}})
// x86-darwin: declare void @f({{.*}}byval(%Foo) align 16{{.*}})
fn f(foo: Foo);
// x86-linux: declare void @g({{.*}}byval(%DoubleFoo) align 4{{.*}})
// x86-darwin: declare void @g({{.*}}byval(%DoubleFoo) align 16{{.*}})
fn g(foo: DoubleFoo);
}
pub fn main() {
unsafe { f(Foo { a: i32x4(1, 2, 3, 4), b: 0 }) }
unsafe {
g(DoubleFoo {
one: Foo { a: i32x4(1, 2, 3, 4), b: 0 },
two: Foo { a: i32x4(1, 2, 3, 4), b: 0 },
})
}
}