; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs -O3 -mcpu=skylake -x86-align-branch-boundary=32 -x86-align-branch=call -filetype=obj < %s | llvm-objdump -d --no-show-raw-insn - | FileCheck %s ;; This file is a companion to align-branch-boundary-suppressions.ll. ;; It exists to demonstrate that suppressions are actually wired into the ;; integrated assembler. target datalayout = "e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" define void @test_statepoint(ptr addrspace(1) %ptr) gc "statepoint-example" { ; CHECK: 1: callq ; CHECK-NEXT: 6: callq ; CHECK-NEXT: b: callq ; CHECK-NEXT: 10: callq ; CHECK-NEXT: 15: callq ; CHECK-NEXT: 1a: callq ; CHECK-NEXT: 1f: callq entry: ; Each of these will be 5 bytes, pushing the statepoint to offset=30. ; For a normal call, this would force padding between the last normal ; call and the safepoint, but since we've suppressed alignment that won't ; happen for the safepoint. That's non-ideal, we'd really prefer to do ; the alignment and just keep the label with the statepoint call. (TODO) call void @foo() call void @foo() call void @foo() call void @foo() call void @foo() call void @foo() call token (i64, i32, ptr, i32, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0(i64 0, i32 0, ptr elementtype(i1 ()) @return_i1, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0) ret void } declare void @foo() declare zeroext i1 @return_i1() declare token @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0(i64, i32, ptr, i32, i32, ...)