; Show that we know how to translate rev (used in bswap). ; NOTE: We use -O2 to get rid of memory stores. ; REQUIRES: allow_dump ; Compile using standalone assembler. ; RUN: %p2i --filetype=asm -i %s --target=arm32 --args -O2 \ ; RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ASM ; Show bytes in assembled standalone code. ; RUN: %p2i --filetype=asm -i %s --target=arm32 --assemble --disassemble \ ; RUN: --args -O2 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=DIS ; Compile using integrated assembler. ; RUN: %p2i --filetype=iasm -i %s --target=arm32 --args -O2 \ ; RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=IASM ; Show bytes in assembled integrated code. ; RUN: %p2i --filetype=iasm -i %s --target=arm32 --assemble --disassemble \ ; RUN: --args -O2 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=DIS declare i16 @llvm.bswap.i16(i16) define internal i32 @testRev(i32 %a) { ; ASM-LABEL:testRev: ; DIS-LABEL:00000000 : ; IASM-LABEL:testRev: entry: ; ASM-NEXT:.LtestRev$entry: ; IASM-NEXT:.LtestRev$entry: %a.arg_trunc = trunc i32 %a to i16 %v = tail call i16 @llvm.bswap.i16(i16 %a.arg_trunc) ; ***** Example of rev instruction. ***** ; ASM-NEXT: rev r0, r0 ; DIS-NEXT: 0: e6bf0f30 ; IASM-NEXT: .byte 0x30 ; IASM-NEXT: .byte 0xf ; IASM-NEXT: .byte 0xbf ; IASM-NEXT: .byte 0xe6 ; ASM-NEXT: lsr r0, r0, #16 %.ret_ext = zext i16 %v to i32 ret i32 %.ret_ext }