# RUN: llc -mtriple=aarch64--- -run-pass=prologepilog -run-pass=machine-outliner -verify-machineinstrs %s -o - | FileCheck %s # AArch64 Branch Target Enforcement treats the BR and BLR indirect branch # instructions differently. The BLR instruction can only target a BTI C # instruction, and the BR instruction can only target a BTI J instruction. We # always start indirectly-called functions with BTI C, so the outliner must not # transform a BLR instruction into a BR instruction. # There is an exception to this: BR X16 and BR X17 can also target a BTI C # instruction. We make of this for general tail-calls (tested elsewhere), but # don't currently make use of this in the outliner. # CHECK-NOT: OUTLINED_FUNCTION_ --- | @g = hidden local_unnamed_addr global i32 0, align 4 define hidden void @bar(void ()* nocapture %f) "branch-target-enforcement"="true" { entry: ret void } declare void @foo() ... --- name: bar tracksRegLiveness: true body: | bb.0.entry: liveins: $x20, $x21, $lr, $x19 HINT 34 STRWui renamable $w21, renamable $x20, target-flags(aarch64-pageoff, aarch64-nc) @g :: (store 4 into @g) BLR renamable $x19, csr_aarch64_aapcs, implicit-def dead $lr, implicit $sp, implicit-def $sp STRWui renamable $w21, renamable $x20, target-flags(aarch64-pageoff, aarch64-nc) @g :: (store 4 into @g) BLR renamable $x19, csr_aarch64_aapcs, implicit-def dead $lr, implicit $sp, implicit-def $sp STRWui killed renamable $w21, killed renamable $x20, target-flags(aarch64-pageoff, aarch64-nc) @g :: (store 4 into @g) BLR killed renamable $x19, csr_aarch64_aapcs, implicit-def dead $lr, implicit $sp, implicit-def $sp TCRETURNdi @foo, 0, csr_aarch64_aapcs, implicit $sp ...