// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -cl-std=CL1.2 -emit-llvm -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -o - | FileCheck %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -cl-std=CL1.2 -emit-llvm -triple amdgcn-unknown-unknown -o - | FileCheck -check-prefixes=AMDGCN %s // Test that the kernels always use the SPIR calling convention // to have unambiguous mapping of arguments to feasibly implement // clSetKernelArg(). typedef struct int_single { int a; } int_single; typedef struct int_pair { long a; long b; } int_pair; typedef struct test_struct { int elementA; int elementB; long elementC; char elementD; long elementE; float elementF; short elementG; double elementH; } test_struct; kernel void test_single(int_single input, global int* output) { // CHECK: spir_kernel // AMDGCN: define amdgpu_kernel void @test_single // CHECK: struct.int_single* byval nocapture // CHECK: i32* nocapture %output output[0] = input.a; } kernel void test_pair(int_pair input, global int* output) { // CHECK: spir_kernel // AMDGCN: define amdgpu_kernel void @test_pair // CHECK: struct.int_pair* byval nocapture // CHECK: i32* nocapture %output output[0] = (int)input.a; output[1] = (int)input.b; } kernel void test_kernel(test_struct input, global int* output) { // CHECK: spir_kernel // AMDGCN: define amdgpu_kernel void @test_kernel // CHECK: struct.test_struct* byval nocapture // CHECK: i32* nocapture %output output[0] = input.elementA; output[1] = input.elementB; output[2] = (int)input.elementC; output[3] = (int)input.elementD; output[4] = (int)input.elementE; output[5] = (int)input.elementF; output[6] = (int)input.elementG; output[7] = (int)input.elementH; }; void test_function(int_pair input, global int* output) { // CHECK-NOT: spir_kernel // AMDGCN-NOT: define amdgpu_kernel void @test_function // CHECK: i64 %input.coerce0, i64 %input.coerce1, i32* nocapture %output output[0] = (int)input.a; output[1] = (int)input.b; }