# RUN: not llvm-mc -triple=hexagon < %s 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-STRICT # RUN: not llvm-mc -triple=hexagon -relax-nv-checks < %s 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-RELAXED # CHECK-STRICT: :10:3: note: Register producer has the opposite predicate sense as consumer # CHECK-RELAXED: :10:3: note: Register producer has the opposite predicate sense as consumer { # invalid: r0 definition predicated on the opposite condition if (p3) r0 = add(r1, r2) if (!p3) memb(r20) = r0.new } # CHECK-STRICT: :18:3: note: FPU instructions cannot be new-value producers for jumps # CHECK-RELAXED: :18:3: note: FPU instructions cannot be new-value producers for jumps # CHECK-RELAXED: :19:3: error: Instruction does not have a valid new register producer { # invalid: new-value compare-and-jump cannot use floating point value r0 = sfadd(r1, r2) if (cmp.eq(r0.new, #0)) jump:nt . } # No errors from this point on with the relaxed checks. # CHECK-RELAXED-NOT: error # CHECK-STRICT: :28:3: note: Register producer is predicated and consumer is unconditional { # valid in relaxed, p0 could always be true if (p0) r0 = r1 if (cmp.eq(r0.new, #0)) jump:nt . } # CHECK-STRICT: :36:3: note: Register producer does not use the same predicate register as the consumer { # valid (relaxed): p2 and p3 cannot be proven to violate the new-value # requirements if (p3) r0 = add(r1, r2) if (p2) memb(r20) = r0.new } # CHECK-STRICT: :43:3: note: Register producer is predicated and consumer is unconditional { # valid (relaxed): p3 could be always true if (p3) r0 = add(r1, r2) memb(r20) = r0.new } # No errors from this point on with the strict checks. # CHECK-RELAXED-NOT: error { # valid: r0 defined unconditionally r0 = add(r1, r2) if (p2) memb(r20) = r0.new } { # valid: r0 definition and use identically predicated if (p3) r0 = add(r1, r2) if (p3) memb(r20) = r0.new } { # valid: r0 defined regardless of p0 if (p0) r0 = #0 if (!p0) r0 = #1 if (p0) memb(r20) = r0.new }