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// Test paths in the code generator where values in specific registers
// get moved around.
function identity(x) {
return x;
}
function lookup(w, a) {
// This function tests a code path in the generation of a keyed load IC
// where the key and the value are both in the same register.
a = a;
w[a] = a;
}
function cover_codegen_paths() {
var x = 1;
// This test depends on the fixed order of register allocation. We try to
// get values in specific registers (ia32, x64):
var a; // Register eax, rax.
var b; // Register ebx, rbx.
var c; // Register ecx, rcx.
var d; // Register edx, rdx.
var di; // Register edi, rdi.
while (x == 1) {
// The call will spill registers and leave x in {eax,rax}.
x = identity(1);
// The add will spill x and reuse {eax,rax} for the result.
a = x + 1;
// A fresh register {ebx,rbx} will be allocated for x, then reused for
// the result.
b = x + 1;
// Et cetera.
c = x + 1;
d = x + 1;
di = x + 1;
// Locals are in the corresponding registers here.
assertEquals(8, c << a);
x = identity(1);
a = x + 1;
b = x + 1;
c = x + 1;
d = x + 1;
di = x + 1;
assertEquals(8, a << c);
x = identity(1);
a = x + 1;
b = x + 1;
c = x + 1;
d = x + 1;
di = x + 1;
c = 0; // Free register ecx.
assertEquals(8, a << d);
x = identity(1);
a = x + 1;
b = x + 1;
c = x + 1;
d = x + 1;
di = x + 1;
b = 0; // Free register ebx.
assertEquals(8, a << d);
// Test the non-commutative subtraction operation with a smi on the
// left, all available registers on the right, and a non-smi result.
x = identity(-1073741824); // Least (31-bit) smi.
a = x + 1; // Still a smi, the greatest smi negated.
b = x + 1;
c = x + 1;
d = x + 1;
di = x + 1;
// Subtraction should overflow the 31-bit smi range. The result
// (1073741824) is outside the 31-bit smi range so it doesn't hit the
// "unsafe smi" code that spills a register.
assertEquals(1073741824, 1 - a);
x = identity(-1073741824);
a = x + 1;
b = x + 1;
c = x + 1;
d = x + 1;
di = x + 1;
assertEquals(1073741824, 1 - b);
x = identity(-1073741824);
a = x + 1;
b = x + 1;
c = x + 1;
d = x + 1;
di = x + 1;
assertEquals(1073741824, 1 - c);
x = identity(-1073741824);
a = x + 1;
b = x + 1;
c = x + 1;
d = x + 1;
di = x + 1;
assertEquals(1073741824, 1 - d);
x = identity(-1073741824);
a = x + 1;
b = x + 1;
c = x + 1;
d = x + 1;
di = x + 1;
assertEquals(1073741824, 1 - di);
x = 3;
var w = { };
lookup(w, x);
lookup(w, x);
lookup(w, x);
x = 3; // Terminate while loop.
}
}
cover_codegen_paths();