# RUN: llvm-mc -triple=i686-windows-msvc %s -filetype=obj -o %t.obj
# RUN: llvm-readobj --codeview %t.obj | FileCheck %s
# The .cv_string directive mainly exists as a convenience for manually writing
# FPO data in assembler. Test that we can write FPO data using this directive,
# and that the string comes out in the dumper.
# void g(int);
# void f(int x) {
# g(x+1);
# }
# CHECK: FrameFunc [
# CHECK-NEXT: abc =
# CHECK-NEXT: def =
# CHECK-NEXT: ghi =
# CHECK-NEXT: ]
.text
.def @feat.00;
.scl 3;
.type 0;
.endef
.globl @feat.00
.set @feat.00, 1
.def _f;
.scl 2;
.type 32;
.endef
.globl _f # -- Begin function f
.p2align 4, 0x90
_f: # @f
Lfunc_begin0:
# %bb.0: # %entry
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
subl $8, %esp
movl 8(%ebp), %eax
movl 8(%ebp), %ecx
addl $1, %ecx
movl %ecx, (%esp)
movl %eax, -4(%ebp) # 4-byte Spill
calll _g
addl $8, %esp
popl %ebp
retl
Lfunc_end0:
# -- End function
.section .debug$S,"dr"
.p2align 2
.long 4 # Debug section magic
# Open coded frame data
.long 245
.long Lfoo_fpo_end-Lfoo_fpo_begin # Subsection size
Lfoo_fpo_begin:
.long _f
.long 0
.long Lfunc_end0-Lfunc_begin0
.long 24 # LocalSize
.long 0 # ParamSize
.long 0 # MaxStackSize
.cv_string "abc = def = ghi = "
.short 0 # PrologSize
.short 0 # SavedRegSize
.long 0x4 # Flags
Lfoo_fpo_end:
.p2align 2
.cv_stringtable # String table