rust/tests/assembly/riscv-soft-abi-with-float-features.rs
David Wood 92eb4450fa
tests: use minicore more
minicore makes it much easier to add new language items to all of the
existing `no_core` tests.
2025-02-24 09:26:54 +00:00

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//@ add-core-stubs
//@ assembly-output: emit-asm
//@ compile-flags: --target riscv64imac-unknown-none-elf -Ctarget-feature=+f,+d
//@ needs-llvm-components: riscv
//@ revisions: LLVM-PRE-20 LLVM-POST-20
//@ [LLVM-PRE-20] max-llvm-major-version: 19
//@ [LLVM-POST-20] min-llvm-version: 20
#![feature(no_core, lang_items, f16)]
#![crate_type = "lib"]
#![no_core]
extern crate minicore;
use minicore::*;
// This test checks that the floats are all returned in `a0` as required by the `lp64` ABI.
// CHECK-LABEL: read_f16
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn read_f16(x: &f16) -> f16 {
// CHECK: lh a0, 0(a0)
// CHECK-NEXT: lui a1, 1048560
// CHECK-NEXT: or a0, a0, a1
// CHECK-NEXT: ret
*x
}
// CHECK-LABEL: read_f32
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn read_f32(x: &f32) -> f32 {
// LLVM-PRE-20: flw fa5, 0(a0)
// LLVM-PRE-20-NEXT: fmv.x.w a0, fa5
// LLVM-PRE-20-NEXT: ret
// LLVM-POST-20: lw a0, 0(a0)
// LLVM-POST-20-NEXT: ret
*x
}
// CHECK-LABEL: read_f64
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn read_f64(x: &f64) -> f64 {
// CHECK: ld a0, 0(a0)
// CHECK-NEXT: ret
*x
}