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| ; RUN: llc -mtriple=armv7-apple-ios6.0 -mcpu=swift < %s | FileCheck %s
; RUN: llc -mtriple=armv7-apple-ios6.0 < %s | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC
; Release operations only need the store barrier provided by a "dmb ishst",
define void @test_store_release(i32* %p, i32 %v) {
; CHECK-LABEL: test_store_release:
; CHECK: dmb ishst
; CHECK: str
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC-LABEL: test_store_release:
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC: dmb {{ish$}}
store atomic i32 %v, i32* %p release, align 4
ret void
}
; However, if sequential consistency is needed *something* must ensure a release
; followed by an acquire does not get reordered. In that case a "dmb ishst" is
; not adequate.
define i32 @test_seq_cst(i32* %p, i32 %v) {
; CHECK-LABEL: test_seq_cst:
; CHECK: dmb ishst
; CHECK: str
; CHECK: dmb {{ish$}}
; CHECK: ldr
; CHECK: dmb {{ish$}}
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC-LABEL: test_seq_cst:
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC: dmb {{ish$}}
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC: str
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC: dmb {{ish$}}
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC: ldr
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC: dmb {{ish$}}
store atomic i32 %v, i32* %p seq_cst, align 4
%val = load atomic i32, i32* %p seq_cst, align 4
ret i32 %val
}
; Also, pure acquire operations should definitely not have an ishst barrier.
define i32 @test_acq(i32* %addr) {
; CHECK-LABEL: test_acq:
; CHECK: ldr
; CHECK: dmb {{ish$}}
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC-LABEL: test_acq:
; CHECK-STRICT-ATOMIC: dmb {{ish$}}
%val = load atomic i32, i32* %addr acquire, align 4
ret i32 %val
}
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