// REQUIRES: x86-registered-target // RUN: split-file %s %t // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -flto=thin -emit-llvm-bc %t/a.c -o %t/a.bc // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -flto=thin -emit-llvm-bc %t/b.c -o %t/b.bc // RUN: llvm-nm %t/a.bc | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NM // RUN: llvm-lto2 run %t/a.bc %t/b.bc -o %t/out -save-temps -r=%t/a.bc,ref,plx -r=%t/b.bc,ff_h264_cabac_tables,pl // RUN: llvm-dis < %t/out.2.2.internalize.bc | FileCheck %s //--- a.c /// IR symtab does not track inline asm symbols, so we don't know /// ff_h264_cabac_tables is undefined. // NM-NOT: {{.}} // NM: ---------------- T ref // NM-NOT: {{.}} const char *ref(void) { const char *ret; asm("lea ff_h264_cabac_tables(%%rip), %0" : "=r"(ret)); return ret; } //--- b.c /// ff_h264_cabac_tables has __attribute__((used)) in the source code, which means /// its definition must be retained because there can be references the compiler /// cannot see (inline asm reference). Test we don't internalize it. // CHECK: @ff_h264_cabac_tables = dso_local constant [1 x i8] c"\09" __attribute__((used)) const char ff_h264_cabac_tables[1] = "\x09";