// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -emit-llvm %s -o - -triple=i386-pc-linux | FileCheck -check-prefix LINUX %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -emit-llvm %s -o - -triple=i386-pc-win32 -mconstructor-aliases -fno-rtti | FileCheck -check-prefix WIN32 %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -emit-llvm %s -o - -triple=thumb-pc-win32 -mconstructor-aliases -fno-rtti | FileCheck -check-prefix WOA %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -emit-llvm %s -o - -triple=x86_64-pc-win32 -mconstructor-aliases -fno-rtti | FileCheck -check-prefix WIN64 %s struct Empty {}; struct EmptyWithCtor { EmptyWithCtor() {} }; struct Small { int x; }; // This is a C++11 trivial and standard-layout struct but not a C++03 POD. struct SmallCpp11NotCpp03Pod : Empty { int x; }; struct SmallWithCtor { SmallWithCtor() {} int x; }; struct Multibyte { char a, b, c, d; }; struct Packed { short a; int b; short c; }; struct SmallWithDtor { SmallWithDtor(); ~SmallWithDtor(); int x; }; struct SmallWithVftable { int x; virtual void foo(); }; struct Medium { int x, y; }; struct MediumWithCopyCtor { MediumWithCopyCtor(); MediumWithCopyCtor(const struct MediumWithCopyCtor &); int x, y; }; struct Big { int a, b, c, d, e, f; }; struct BigWithDtor { BigWithDtor(); ~BigWithDtor(); int a, b, c, d, e, f; }; struct BaseNoByval : Small { int bb; }; // WIN32: declare void @"{{.*take_bools_and_chars.*}}" // WIN32: (<{ i8, [3 x i8], i8, [3 x i8], %struct.SmallWithDtor, // WIN32: i8, [3 x i8], i8, [3 x i8], i32, i8, [3 x i8] }>* inalloca) void take_bools_and_chars(char a, char b, SmallWithDtor c, char d, bool e, int f, bool g); void call_bools_and_chars() { take_bools_and_chars('A', 'B', SmallWithDtor(), 'D', true, 13, false); } // Returning structs that fit into a register. Small small_return() { return Small(); } // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z12small_returnv(%struct.Small* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN32: define i32 @"\01?small_return@@YA?AUSmall@@XZ"() // WIN64: define i32 @"\01?small_return@@YA?AUSmall@@XZ"() Medium medium_return() { return Medium(); } // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z13medium_returnv(%struct.Medium* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN32: define i64 @"\01?medium_return@@YA?AUMedium@@XZ"() // WIN64: define i64 @"\01?medium_return@@YA?AUMedium@@XZ"() // Returning structs that fit into a register but are not POD. SmallCpp11NotCpp03Pod small_non_pod_return() { return SmallCpp11NotCpp03Pod(); } // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z20small_non_pod_returnv(%struct.SmallCpp11NotCpp03Pod* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN32: define void @"\01?small_non_pod_return@@YA?AUSmallCpp11NotCpp03Pod@@XZ"(%struct.SmallCpp11NotCpp03Pod* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN64: define void @"\01?small_non_pod_return@@YA?AUSmallCpp11NotCpp03Pod@@XZ"(%struct.SmallCpp11NotCpp03Pod* noalias sret %agg.result) SmallWithCtor small_with_ctor_return() { return SmallWithCtor(); } // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z22small_with_ctor_returnv(%struct.SmallWithCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN32: define void @"\01?small_with_ctor_return@@YA?AUSmallWithCtor@@XZ"(%struct.SmallWithCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN64: define void @"\01?small_with_ctor_return@@YA?AUSmallWithCtor@@XZ"(%struct.SmallWithCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) // FIXME: The 'sret' mark here doesn't seem to be enough to convince LLVM to // preserve the hidden sret pointer in R0 across the function. // WOA: define arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01?small_with_ctor_return@@YA?AUSmallWithCtor@@XZ"(%struct.SmallWithCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) SmallWithVftable small_with_vftable_return() { return SmallWithVftable(); } // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z25small_with_vftable_returnv(%struct.SmallWithVftable* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN32: define void @"\01?small_with_vftable_return@@YA?AUSmallWithVftable@@XZ"(%struct.SmallWithVftable* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN64: define void @"\01?small_with_vftable_return@@YA?AUSmallWithVftable@@XZ"(%struct.SmallWithVftable* noalias sret %agg.result) MediumWithCopyCtor medium_with_copy_ctor_return() { return MediumWithCopyCtor(); } // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z28medium_with_copy_ctor_returnv(%struct.MediumWithCopyCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN32: define void @"\01?medium_with_copy_ctor_return@@YA?AUMediumWithCopyCtor@@XZ"(%struct.MediumWithCopyCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN64: define void @"\01?medium_with_copy_ctor_return@@YA?AUMediumWithCopyCtor@@XZ"(%struct.MediumWithCopyCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) // WOA: define arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01?medium_with_copy_ctor_return@@YA?AUMediumWithCopyCtor@@XZ"(%struct.MediumWithCopyCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) // Returning a large struct that doesn't fit into a register. Big big_return() { return Big(); } // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z10big_returnv(%struct.Big* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN32: define void @"\01?big_return@@YA?AUBig@@XZ"(%struct.Big* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN64: define void @"\01?big_return@@YA?AUBig@@XZ"(%struct.Big* noalias sret %agg.result) void small_arg(Small s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z9small_arg5Small(i32 %s.0) // WIN32: define void @"\01?small_arg@@YAXUSmall@@@Z"(i32 %s.0) // WIN64: define void @"\01?small_arg@@YAXUSmall@@@Z"(i32 %s.coerce) // WOA: define arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01?small_arg@@YAXUSmall@@@Z"([1 x i32] %s.coerce) void medium_arg(Medium s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z10medium_arg6Medium(i32 %s.0, i32 %s.1) // WIN32: define void @"\01?medium_arg@@YAXUMedium@@@Z"(i32 %s.0, i32 %s.1) // WIN64: define void @"\01?medium_arg@@YAXUMedium@@@Z"(i64 %s.coerce) // WOA: define arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01?medium_arg@@YAXUMedium@@@Z"([2 x i32] %s.coerce) void base_no_byval_arg(BaseNoByval s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z17base_no_byval_arg11BaseNoByval(%struct.BaseNoByval* byval align 4 %s) // WIN32: define void @"\01?base_no_byval_arg@@YAXUBaseNoByval@@@Z"(i32 %s.0, i32 %s.1) // WIN64: define void @"\01?base_no_byval_arg@@YAXUBaseNoByval@@@Z"(i64 %s.coerce) // WOA: define arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01?base_no_byval_arg@@YAXUBaseNoByval@@@Z"([2 x i32] %s.coerce) void small_arg_with_ctor(SmallWithCtor s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z19small_arg_with_ctor13SmallWithCtor(%struct.SmallWithCtor* byval align 4 %s) // WIN32: define void @"\01?small_arg_with_ctor@@YAXUSmallWithCtor@@@Z"(i32 %s.0) // WIN64: define void @"\01?small_arg_with_ctor@@YAXUSmallWithCtor@@@Z"(i32 %s.coerce) // WOA: define arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01?small_arg_with_ctor@@YAXUSmallWithCtor@@@Z"([1 x i32] %s.coerce) // FIXME: We could coerce to a series of i32s here if we wanted to. void multibyte_arg(Multibyte s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z13multibyte_arg9Multibyte(%struct.Multibyte* byval align 4 %s) // WIN32: define void @"\01?multibyte_arg@@YAXUMultibyte@@@Z"(%struct.Multibyte* byval align 4 %s) // WIN64: define void @"\01?multibyte_arg@@YAXUMultibyte@@@Z"(i32 %s.coerce) // WOA: define arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01?multibyte_arg@@YAXUMultibyte@@@Z"([1 x i32] %s.coerce) void packed_arg(Packed s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z10packed_arg6Packed(%struct.Packed* byval align 4 %s) // WIN32: define void @"\01?packed_arg@@YAXUPacked@@@Z"(%struct.Packed* byval align 4 %s) // WIN64: define void @"\01?packed_arg@@YAXUPacked@@@Z"(%struct.Packed* %s) // Test that dtors are invoked in the callee. void small_arg_with_dtor(SmallWithDtor s) {} // WIN32: define void @"\01?small_arg_with_dtor@@YAXUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"(<{ %struct.SmallWithDtor }>* inalloca) {{.*}} { // WIN32: call x86_thiscallcc void @"\01??1SmallWithDtor@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: } // WIN64: define void @"\01?small_arg_with_dtor@@YAXUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"(i32 %s.coerce) {{.*}} { // WIN64: call void @"\01??1SmallWithDtor@@QEAA@XZ" // WIN64: } // FIXME: MSVC incompatible! // WOA: define arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01?small_arg_with_dtor@@YAXUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"(%struct.SmallWithDtor* %s) {{.*}} { // WOA: call arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01??1SmallWithDtor@@QAA@XZ"(%struct.SmallWithDtor* %s) // WOA: } void call_small_arg_with_dtor() { small_arg_with_dtor(SmallWithDtor()); } // The temporary is copied, so it's destroyed in the caller as well as the // callee. // WIN64-LABEL: define void @"\01?call_small_arg_with_dtor@@YAXXZ"() // WIN64: call %struct.SmallWithDtor* @"\01??0SmallWithDtor@@QEAA@XZ" // WIN64: call void @"\01?small_arg_with_dtor@@YAXUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"(i32 %{{.*}}) // WIN64: call void @"\01??1SmallWithDtor@@QEAA@XZ" // WIN64: ret void // Test that references aren't destroyed in the callee. void ref_small_arg_with_dtor(const SmallWithDtor &s) { } // WIN32: define void @"\01?ref_small_arg_with_dtor@@YAXABUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"(%struct.SmallWithDtor* dereferenceable({{[0-9]+}}) %s) {{.*}} { // WIN32-NOT: call x86_thiscallcc void @"\01??1SmallWithDtor@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: } // WIN64-LABEL: define void @"\01?ref_small_arg_with_dtor@@YAXAEBUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"(%struct.SmallWithDtor* dereferenceable({{[0-9]+}}) %s) void big_arg_with_dtor(BigWithDtor s) {} // WIN64-LABEL: define void @"\01?big_arg_with_dtor@@YAXUBigWithDtor@@@Z"(%struct.BigWithDtor* %s) // WIN64: call void @"\01??1BigWithDtor@@QEAA@XZ" // WIN64: } void call_big_arg_with_dtor() { big_arg_with_dtor(BigWithDtor()); } // We can elide the copy of the temporary in the caller, because this object is // larger than 8 bytes and is passed indirectly. // WIN64-LABEL: define void @"\01?call_big_arg_with_dtor@@YAXXZ"() // WIN64: call %struct.BigWithDtor* @"\01??0BigWithDtor@@QEAA@XZ" // WIN64: call void @"\01?big_arg_with_dtor@@YAXUBigWithDtor@@@Z"(%struct.BigWithDtor* %{{.*}}) // WIN64-NOT: call void @"\01??1BigWithDtor@@QEAA@XZ" // WIN64: ret void // Test that temporaries passed by reference are destroyed in the caller. void temporary_ref_with_dtor() { ref_small_arg_with_dtor(SmallWithDtor()); } // WIN32: define void @"\01?temporary_ref_with_dtor@@YAXXZ"() {{.*}} { // WIN32: call x86_thiscallcc %struct.SmallWithDtor* @"\01??0SmallWithDtor@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: call void @"\01?ref_small_arg_with_dtor@@YAXABUSmallWithDtor@@@Z" // WIN32: call x86_thiscallcc void @"\01??1SmallWithDtor@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: } void takes_two_by_val_with_dtor(SmallWithDtor a, SmallWithDtor b); void eh_cleanup_arg_with_dtor() { takes_two_by_val_with_dtor(SmallWithDtor(), SmallWithDtor()); } // When exceptions are off, we don't have any cleanups. See // microsoft-abi-exceptions.cpp for these cleanups. // WIN32: define void @"\01?eh_cleanup_arg_with_dtor@@YAXXZ"() {{.*}} { // WIN32: call x86_thiscallcc %struct.SmallWithDtor* @"\01??0SmallWithDtor@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: call x86_thiscallcc %struct.SmallWithDtor* @"\01??0SmallWithDtor@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: call void @"\01?takes_two_by_val_with_dtor@@YAXUSmallWithDtor@@0@Z" // WIN32-NOT: call x86_thiscallcc void @"\01??1SmallWithDtor@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: } void small_arg_with_vftable(SmallWithVftable s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z22small_arg_with_vftable16SmallWithVftable(%struct.SmallWithVftable* %s) // WIN32: define void @"\01?small_arg_with_vftable@@YAXUSmallWithVftable@@@Z"(<{ %struct.SmallWithVftable }>* inalloca) // WIN64: define void @"\01?small_arg_with_vftable@@YAXUSmallWithVftable@@@Z"(%struct.SmallWithVftable* %s) void medium_arg_with_copy_ctor(MediumWithCopyCtor s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z25medium_arg_with_copy_ctor18MediumWithCopyCtor(%struct.MediumWithCopyCtor* %s) // WIN32: define void @"\01?medium_arg_with_copy_ctor@@YAXUMediumWithCopyCtor@@@Z"(<{ %struct.MediumWithCopyCtor }>* inalloca) // WIN64: define void @"\01?medium_arg_with_copy_ctor@@YAXUMediumWithCopyCtor@@@Z"(%struct.MediumWithCopyCtor* %s) // WOA: define arm_aapcs_vfpcc void @"\01?medium_arg_with_copy_ctor@@YAXUMediumWithCopyCtor@@@Z"(%struct.MediumWithCopyCtor* %s) void big_arg(Big s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z7big_arg3Big(%struct.Big* byval align 4 %s) // WIN32: define void @"\01?big_arg@@YAXUBig@@@Z"(%struct.Big* byval align 4 %s) // WIN64: define void @"\01?big_arg@@YAXUBig@@@Z"(%struct.Big* %s) // PR27607: We would attempt to load i32 value out of the reference instead of // just loading the pointer from the struct during argument expansion. struct RefField { RefField(int &x); int &x; }; void takes_ref_field(RefField s) {} // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z15takes_ref_field8RefField(%struct.RefField* byval align 4 %s) // WIN32: define void @"\01?takes_ref_field@@YAXURefField@@@Z"(i32* %s.0) // WIN64: define void @"\01?takes_ref_field@@YAXURefField@@@Z"(i64 %s.coerce) void pass_ref_field() { int x; takes_ref_field(RefField(x)); } // LINUX-LABEL: define void @_Z14pass_ref_fieldv() // LINUX: call void @_Z15takes_ref_field8RefField(%struct.RefField* byval align 4 %{{.*}}) // WIN32-LABEL: define void @"\01?pass_ref_field@@YAXXZ"() // WIN32: call void @"\01?takes_ref_field@@YAXURefField@@@Z"(i32* %{{.*}}) // WIN64-LABEL: define void @"\01?pass_ref_field@@YAXXZ"() // WIN64: call void @"\01?takes_ref_field@@YAXURefField@@@Z"(i64 %{{.*}}) class Class { public: Small thiscall_method_small() { return Small(); } // LINUX: define {{.*}} void @_ZN5Class21thiscall_method_smallEv(%struct.Small* noalias sret %agg.result, %class.Class* %this) // WIN32: define {{.*}} x86_thiscallcc void @"\01?thiscall_method_small@Class@@QAE?AUSmall@@XZ"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Small* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN64: define linkonce_odr void @"\01?thiscall_method_small@Class@@QEAA?AUSmall@@XZ"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Small* noalias sret %agg.result) SmallWithCtor thiscall_method_small_with_ctor() { return SmallWithCtor(); } // LINUX: define {{.*}} void @_ZN5Class31thiscall_method_small_with_ctorEv(%struct.SmallWithCtor* noalias sret %agg.result, %class.Class* %this) // WIN32: define {{.*}} x86_thiscallcc void @"\01?thiscall_method_small_with_ctor@Class@@QAE?AUSmallWithCtor@@XZ"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.SmallWithCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN64: define linkonce_odr void @"\01?thiscall_method_small_with_ctor@Class@@QEAA?AUSmallWithCtor@@XZ"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.SmallWithCtor* noalias sret %agg.result) Small __cdecl cdecl_method_small() { return Small(); } // LINUX: define {{.*}} void @_ZN5Class18cdecl_method_smallEv(%struct.Small* noalias sret %agg.result, %class.Class* %this) // WIN32: define {{.*}} void @"\01?cdecl_method_small@Class@@QAA?AUSmall@@XZ"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Small* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN64: define linkonce_odr void @"\01?cdecl_method_small@Class@@QEAA?AUSmall@@XZ"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Small* noalias sret %agg.result) Big __cdecl cdecl_method_big() { return Big(); } // LINUX: define {{.*}} void @_ZN5Class16cdecl_method_bigEv(%struct.Big* noalias sret %agg.result, %class.Class* %this) // WIN32: define {{.*}} void @"\01?cdecl_method_big@Class@@QAA?AUBig@@XZ"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Big* noalias sret %agg.result) // WIN64: define linkonce_odr void @"\01?cdecl_method_big@Class@@QEAA?AUBig@@XZ"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Big* noalias sret %agg.result) void thiscall_method_arg(Empty s) {} // LINUX: define {{.*}} void @_ZN5Class19thiscall_method_argE5Empty(%class.Class* %this) // WIN32: define {{.*}} void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QAEXUEmpty@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Empty* byval align 4 %s) // WIN64: define linkonce_odr void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QEAAXUEmpty@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, i8 %s.coerce) void thiscall_method_arg(EmptyWithCtor s) {} // LINUX: define {{.*}} void @_ZN5Class19thiscall_method_argE13EmptyWithCtor(%class.Class* %this) // WIN32: define {{.*}} void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QAEXUEmptyWithCtor@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.EmptyWithCtor* byval align 4 %s) // WIN64: define linkonce_odr void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QEAAXUEmptyWithCtor@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, i8 %s.coerce) void thiscall_method_arg(Small s) {} // LINUX: define {{.*}} void @_ZN5Class19thiscall_method_argE5Small(%class.Class* %this, i32 %s.0) // WIN32: define {{.*}} void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QAEXUSmall@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, i32 %s.0) // WIN64: define linkonce_odr void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QEAAXUSmall@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, i32 %s.coerce) void thiscall_method_arg(SmallWithCtor s) {} // LINUX: define {{.*}} void @_ZN5Class19thiscall_method_argE13SmallWithCtor(%class.Class* %this, %struct.SmallWithCtor* byval align 4 %s) // WIN32: define {{.*}} void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QAEXUSmallWithCtor@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, i32 %s.0) // WIN64: define linkonce_odr void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QEAAXUSmallWithCtor@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, i32 %s.coerce) void thiscall_method_arg(Big s) {} // LINUX: define {{.*}} void @_ZN5Class19thiscall_method_argE3Big(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Big* byval align 4 %s) // WIN32: define {{.*}} void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QAEXUBig@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Big* byval align 4 %s) // WIN64: define linkonce_odr void @"\01?thiscall_method_arg@Class@@QEAAXUBig@@@Z"(%class.Class* %this, %struct.Big* %s) }; void use_class() { Class c; c.thiscall_method_small(); c.thiscall_method_small_with_ctor(); c.cdecl_method_small(); c.cdecl_method_big(); c.thiscall_method_arg(Empty()); c.thiscall_method_arg(EmptyWithCtor()); c.thiscall_method_arg(Small()); c.thiscall_method_arg(SmallWithCtor()); c.thiscall_method_arg(Big()); } struct X { X(); ~X(); }; void g(X) { } // WIN32: define void @"\01?g@@YAXUX@@@Z"(<{ %struct.X, [3 x i8] }>* inalloca) {{.*}} { // WIN32: call x86_thiscallcc void @"\01??1X@@QAE@XZ"(%struct.X* {{.*}}) // WIN32: } void f() { g(X()); } // WIN32: define void @"\01?f@@YAXXZ"() {{.*}} { // WIN32-NOT: call {{.*}} @"\01??1X@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: } namespace test2 { // We used to crash on this due to the mixture of POD byval and non-trivial // byval. struct NonTrivial { NonTrivial(); NonTrivial(const NonTrivial &o); ~NonTrivial(); int a; }; struct POD { int b; }; int foo(NonTrivial a, POD b); void bar() { POD b; b.b = 13; int c = foo(NonTrivial(), b); } // WIN32-LABEL: define void @"\01?bar@test2@@YAXXZ"() {{.*}} { // WIN32: %[[argmem:[^ ]*]] = alloca inalloca [[argmem_ty:<{ %"struct.test2::NonTrivial", %"struct.test2::POD" }>]] // WIN32: getelementptr inbounds [[argmem_ty]], [[argmem_ty]]* %[[argmem]], i32 0, i32 1 // WIN32: call void @llvm.memcpy // WIN32: getelementptr inbounds [[argmem_ty]], [[argmem_ty]]* %[[argmem]], i32 0, i32 0 // WIN32: call x86_thiscallcc %"struct.test2::NonTrivial"* @"\01??0NonTrivial@test2@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: call i32 @"\01?foo@test2@@YAHUNonTrivial@1@UPOD@1@@Z"([[argmem_ty]]* inalloca %argmem) // WIN32: ret void // WIN32: } } namespace test3 { // Check that we padded the inalloca struct to a multiple of 4. struct NonTrivial { NonTrivial(); NonTrivial(const NonTrivial &o); ~NonTrivial(); int a; }; void foo(NonTrivial a, bool b) { } // WIN32-LABEL: define void @"\01?foo@test3@@YAXUNonTrivial@1@_N@Z"(<{ %"struct.test3::NonTrivial", i8, [3 x i8] }>* inalloca) } // We would crash here because the later definition of ForwardDeclare1 results // in a different IR type for the value we want to store. However, the alloca's // type will use the argument type selected by fn1. struct ForwardDeclare1; typedef void (*FnPtr1)(ForwardDeclare1); void fn1(FnPtr1 a, SmallWithDtor b) { } struct ForwardDeclare1 {}; void fn2(FnPtr1 a, SmallWithDtor b) { fn1(a, b); }; // WIN32-LABEL: define void @"\01?fn2@@YAXP6AXUForwardDeclare1@@@ZUSmallWithDtor@@@Z" // WIN32: %[[a:[^ ]*]] = getelementptr inbounds [[argmem_ty:<{ {}\*, %struct.SmallWithDtor }>]], [[argmem_ty:<{ {}\*, %struct.SmallWithDtor }>]]* %{{.*}}, i32 0, i32 0 // WIN32: %[[a1:[^ ]*]] = bitcast {}** %[[a]] to void [[dst_ty:\(%struct.ForwardDeclare1\*\)\*]]* // WIN32: %[[argmem:[^ ]*]] = alloca inalloca [[argmem_ty]] // WIN32: %[[gep1:[^ ]*]] = getelementptr inbounds [[argmem_ty]], [[argmem_ty]]* %[[argmem]], i32 0, i32 1 // WIN32: %[[bc1:[^ ]*]] = bitcast %struct.SmallWithDtor* %[[gep1]] to i8* // WIN32: call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* %[[bc1]], i8* {{.*}}, i32 4, i32 4, i1 false) // WIN32: %[[a2:[^ ]*]] = load void [[dst_ty]], void [[dst_ty]]* %[[a1]], align 4 // WIN32: %[[gep2:[^ ]*]] = getelementptr inbounds [[argmem_ty]], [[argmem_ty]]* %[[argmem]], i32 0, i32 0 // WIN32: %[[addr:[^ ]*]] = bitcast {}** %[[gep2]] to void [[dst_ty]]* // WIN32: store void [[dst_ty]] %[[a2]], void [[dst_ty]]* %[[addr]], align 4 // WIN32: call void @"\01?fn1@@YAXP6AXUForwardDeclare1@@@ZUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"([[argmem_ty]]* inalloca %[[argmem]]) namespace pr30293 { // Virtual methods living in a secondary vtable take i8* as their 'this' // parameter because the 'this' parameter on entry points to the secondary // vptr. We used to have a bug where we didn't apply this rule consistently, // and it would cause assertion failures when used with inalloca. struct A { virtual void f(); }; struct B { virtual void __cdecl h(SmallWithDtor); }; struct C final : A, B { void g(); void __cdecl h(SmallWithDtor); void f(); }; void C::g() { return h(SmallWithDtor()); } // WIN32-LABEL: define x86_thiscallcc void @"\01?g@C@pr30293@@QAEXXZ"(%"struct.pr30293::C"* %this) // WIN32: call x86_thiscallcc %struct.SmallWithDtor* @"\01??0SmallWithDtor@@QAE@XZ" // WIN32: call void @"\01?h@C@pr30293@@UAAXUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"(<{ i8*, %struct.SmallWithDtor }>* inalloca %{{[^,)]*}}) // WIN32: declare void @"\01?h@C@pr30293@@UAAXUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"(<{ i8*, %struct.SmallWithDtor }>* inalloca) // WIN64-LABEL: define void @"\01?g@C@pr30293@@QEAAXXZ"(%"struct.pr30293::C"* %this) // WIN64: declare void @"\01?h@C@pr30293@@UEAAXUSmallWithDtor@@@Z"(i8*, i32) }