// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple i386-pc-win32 -target-cpu pentium4 \ // RUN: -fms-extensions -fms-compatibility -fms-compatibility-version=17.00 \ // RUN: -ffreestanding -fsyntax-only -Werror \ // RUN: -isystem %S/Inputs/include %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple i386-pc-win32 -target-cpu broadwell \ // RUN: -fms-extensions -fms-compatibility -fms-compatibility-version=17.00 \ // RUN: -ffreestanding -emit-obj -o /dev/null -Werror \ // RUN: -isystem %S/Inputs/include %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-pc-win32 \ // RUN: -fms-extensions -fms-compatibility -fms-compatibility-version=17.00 \ // RUN: -ffreestanding -emit-obj -o /dev/null -Werror \ // RUN: -isystem %S/Inputs/include %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple thumbv7--windows \ // RUN: -fms-compatibility -fms-compatibility-version=17.00 \ // RUN: -ffreestanding -fsyntax-only -Werror \ // RUN: -isystem %S/Inputs/include %s // REQUIRES: x86-registered-target // intrin.h needs size_t, but -ffreestanding prevents us from getting it from // stddef.h. Work around it with this typedef. typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t; #include <intrin.h> // Use some C++ to make sure we closed the extern "C" brackets. template <typename T> void foo(T V) {} // __asm__ blocks are only checked for inline functions that end up being // emitted, so call functions with __asm__ blocks to make sure their inline // assembly parses. void f() { __movsb(0, 0, 0); __movsd(0, 0, 0); __movsw(0, 0, 0); __stosb(0, 0, 0); __stosd(0, 0, 0); __stosw(0, 0, 0); #ifdef _M_X64 __movsq(0, 0, 0); __stosq(0, 0, 0); #endif int info[4]; __cpuid(info, 0); __cpuidex(info, 0, 0); _xgetbv(0); __halt(); __readmsr(0); // FIXME: Call these in 64-bit too once the intrinsics have been fixed to // work there, PR19301 #ifndef _M_X64 __readcr3(); __writecr3(0); #endif }