minix/external/bsd/llvm/dist/clang/test/CodeGenCXX/microsoft-abi-vtables-virtual-inheritance-vtordisps.cpp
Lionel Sambuc f4a2713ac8 Importing netbsd clang -- pristine
Change-Id: Ia40e9ffdf29b5dab2f122f673ff6802a58bc690f
2014-07-28 17:05:57 +02:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fno-rtti -emit-llvm -fdump-vtable-layouts %s -o %t.ll -cxx-abi microsoft -triple=i386-pc-win32 >%t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-SIMPLE-A %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-SIMPLE-B %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-SIMPLE-C %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-EXTENDED-A %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-EXTENDED-B %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-EXTENDED-C %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-EXTENDED-E %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-EXTENDED-F %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-EXTENDED-G %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-EXTENDED-H %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=VTABLE-PR17738-A %s < %t
// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=MANGLING %s < %t.ll
// For now, just make sure x86_64 doesn't crash.
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fno-rtti -emit-llvm-only -fdump-vtable-layouts %s -cxx-abi microsoft -triple=x86_64-pc-win32 >/dev/null
struct V1 {
virtual void f();
virtual ~V1();
};
struct V2 {
virtual void f();
virtual ~V2();
int v;
};
struct Z {
virtual void g();
virtual ~Z();
int x;
};
struct V3 : Z, V2 {
};
struct V4 : Z, V1, V2 {
int y;
};
void use_somewhere_else(void*);
namespace simple {
// In case of a single-layer virtual inheritance, the "this" adjustment is done
// staically:
// struct A {
// virtual void f(); // Expects "(A*)this" in ECX
// };
// struct B : virtual A {
// virtual void f(); // Expects "(char*)(B*)this + 12" in ECX
// virtual ~B(); // Might call f()
// };
//
// If a class overrides a virtual function of its base and has a non-trivial
// ctor/dtor that call(s) the virtual function (or may escape "this" to some
// code that might call it), a virtual adjustment might be needed in case the
// current class layout and the most derived class layout are different.
// This is done using vtordisp thunks.
//
// A simple vtordisp{A,B} thunk for Method@Class is something like:
// sub ecx, [ecx+A] // apply the vtordisp adjustment
// sub ecx, B // apply the subobject adjustment, if needed.
// jmp Method@Class
struct A : virtual V1 {
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-A: VFTable for 'V1' in 'simple::A' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-A-NEXT: 0 | void simple::A::f()
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-A-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, 0 non-virtual]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-A-NEXT: 1 | simple::A::~A() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-A-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, 0 non-virtual]
virtual void f();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@A@simple@@$4PPPPPPPM@A@AEXXZ"
virtual ~A();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EA@simple@@$4PPPPPPPM@A@AEPAXI@Z"
};
A a;
struct B : virtual V3 {
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-B: VFTable for 'Z' in 'V3' in 'simple::B' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-B-NEXT: 0 | void Z::g()
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-B-NEXT: 1 | simple::B::~B() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-B-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, 0 non-virtual]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-B: VFTable for 'V2' in 'V3' in 'simple::B' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-B-NEXT: 0 | void simple::B::f()
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-B-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -12, 0 non-virtual]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-B-NEXT: 1 | simple::B::~B() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-B-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -12, -8 non-virtual]
// FIXME: The vtordisp thunk should only get emitted for a constructor
// if "this" leaves scope.
B() { use_somewhere_else(this); }
virtual void f();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@B@simple@@$4PPPPPPPE@A@AEXXZ"
// Has an implicit destructor.
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EB@simple@@$4PPPPPPPE@7AEPAXI@Z"
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EB@simple@@$4PPPPPPPM@A@AEPAXI@Z"
};
B b;
struct C : virtual V4 {
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C: VFTable for 'Z' in 'V4' in 'simple::C' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: 0 | void Z::g()
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: 1 | simple::C::~C() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, 0 non-virtual]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C: VFTable for 'V1' in 'V4' in 'simple::C' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: 0 | void simple::C::f()
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -12, 0 non-virtual]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: 1 | simple::C::~C() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -12, -8 non-virtual]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C: VFTable for 'V2' in 'V4' in 'simple::C' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: 0 | void simple::C::f()
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -16, -4 non-virtual]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: 1 | simple::C::~C() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-SIMPLE-C-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -16, -12 non-virtual]
int x;
virtual void f();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@C@simple@@$4PPPPPPPA@3AEXXZ"
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@C@simple@@$4PPPPPPPE@A@AEXXZ"
virtual ~C();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EC@simple@@$4PPPPPPPA@M@AEPAXI@Z"
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EC@simple@@$4PPPPPPPE@7AEPAXI@Z"
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EC@simple@@$4PPPPPPPM@A@AEPAXI@Z"
};
C c;
}
namespace extended {
// If a virtual function requires vtordisp adjustment and the final overrider
// is defined in another vitual base of the most derived class,
// we need to know two vbase offsets.
// In this case, we should use the extended form of vtordisp thunks, called
// vtordispex thunks.
//
// vtordispex{A,B,C,D} thunk for Method@Class is something like:
// sub ecx, [ecx+C] // apply the vtordisp adjustment
// sub ecx, A // jump to the vbtable of the most derived class
// mov eax, [ecx] // load the vbtable address
// add ecx, [eax+B] // lookup the final overrider's vbase offset
// add ecx, D // apphy the subobject offset if needed
// jmp Method@Class
struct A : virtual simple::A {
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-A: VFTable for 'V1' in 'simple::A' in 'extended::A' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-A-NEXT: 0 | void simple::A::f()
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-A-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, vbptr at 8 to the left,
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-A-NEXT: vboffset at 8 in the vbtable, 8 non-virtual]
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-A-NEXT: 1 | extended::A::~A() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-A-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, 0 non-virtual]
// `vtordispex{8,8,4294967292,8}'
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@A@simple@@$R477PPPPPPPM@7AEXXZ"
virtual ~A();
// vtordisp{4294967292,0}
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EA@extended@@$4PPPPPPPM@A@AEPAXI@Z"
};
A a;
struct B : virtual simple::A {
// This class has an implicit dtor. Vdtors don't require vtordispex thunks
// as the most derived class always has an implicit dtor,
// which is a final overrider.
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-B: VFTable for 'V1' in 'simple::A' in 'extended::B' (2 entries).
// ...
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-B: 1 | extended::B::~B() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-B-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, 0 non-virtual]
// vtordisp{4294967292,0}
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EB@extended@@$4PPPPPPPM@A@AEPAXI@Z"
};
B b;
struct C : virtual simple::A {
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-C: VFTable for 'V1' in 'simple::A' in 'extended::C' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-C-NEXT: 0 | void simple::A::f()
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-C-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, vbptr at 12 to the left,
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-C-NEXT: vboffset at 8 in the vbtable, 8 non-virtual]
// `vtordispex{12,8,4294967292,8}'
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@A@simple@@$R4M@7PPPPPPPM@7AEXXZ"
int x;
virtual ~C();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EC@extended@@$4PPPPPPPM@A@AEPAXI@Z"
};
C c;
struct D : virtual V2 {
virtual void f();
virtual ~D();
int x;
};
struct E : virtual D {
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-E: VFTable for 'V2' in 'extended::D' in 'extended::E' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-E-NEXT: 0 | void extended::D::f()
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-E-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, vbptr at 8 to the left,
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-E-NEXT: vboffset at 8 in the vbtable, 12 non-virtual]
// `vtordispex{8,8,4294967292,12}'
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@D@extended@@$R477PPPPPPPM@M@AEXXZ"
virtual ~E();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EE@extended@@$4PPPPPPPM@A@AEPAXI@Z"
};
E e;
struct F : virtual Z, virtual D {
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-F: VFTable for 'V2' in 'extended::D' in 'extended::F' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-F-NEXT: 0 | void extended::D::f()
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-F-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, vbptr at 20 to the left,
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-F-NEXT: vboffset at 12 in the vbtable, 12 non-virtual]
// `vtordispex{20,12,4294967292,12}'
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@D@extended@@$R4BE@M@PPPPPPPM@M@AEXXZ"
int x;
virtual ~F();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EF@extended@@$4PPPPPPPM@M@AEPAXI@Z"
};
F f;
struct G : virtual simple::A {
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-G: VFTable for 'extended::G' (1 entries).
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-G-NEXT: 0 | void extended::G::g()
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-G: VFTable for 'V1' in 'simple::A' in 'extended::G' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-G-NEXT: 0 | void simple::A::f()
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-G-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, vbptr at 8 to the left,
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-G-NEXT: vboffset at 8 in the vbtable, 8 non-virtual]
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-G-NEXT: 1 | extended::G::~G() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-G-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, 0 non-virtual]
// Emits a G's own vfptr, thus moving the vbptr in the layout.
virtual void g();
virtual ~G();
// vtordisp{4294967292,0}
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EG@extended@@$4PPPPPPPM@A@AEPAXI@Z"
};
G g;
struct H : Z, A {
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-H: VFTable for 'Z' in 'extended::H' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-H-NEXT: 0 | void Z::g()
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-H-NEXT: 1 | extended::H::~H() [scalar deleting]
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-H: VFTable for 'V1' in 'simple::A' in 'extended::A' in 'extended::H' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-H-NEXT: 0 | void simple::A::f()
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-H-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -4, vbptr at 8 to the left,
// VTABLE-EXTENDED-H-NEXT: vboffset at 8 in the vbtable, 8 non-virtual]
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@A@simple@@$R477PPPPPPPM@7AEXXZ"
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01??_EH@extended@@$4PPPPPPPM@BA@AEPAXI@Z"
};
H h;
}
namespace pr17738 {
// These classes should have vtordispex thunks but MSVS CL miscompiles them.
// Just do the right thing.
struct A : virtual simple::B {
// VTABLE-PR17738-A: VFTable for 'V2' in 'V3' in 'simple::B' in 'pr17738::A' (2 entries).
// VTABLE-PR17738-A-NEXT: 0 | void simple::B::f()
// VTABLE-PR17738-A-NEXT: [this adjustment: vtordisp at -12, vbptr at 20 to the left,
// VTABLE-PR17738-A-NEXT: vboffset at 8 in the vbtable, 16 non-virtual]
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?f@B@simple@@$R4BE@7PPPPPPPE@BA@AEXXZ"
int a;
virtual ~A();
};
A a;
}
namespace access {
struct A {
virtual ~A();
protected:
virtual void prot();
private:
virtual void priv();
};
struct B : virtual A {
virtual ~B();
protected:
virtual void prot();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?prot@B@access@@$2PPPPPPPM@A@AEXXZ"
private:
virtual void priv();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?priv@B@access@@$0PPPPPPPM@A@AEXXZ"
};
B b;
struct C : virtual B {
virtual ~C();
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?prot@B@access@@$R277PPPPPPPM@7AEXXZ"
// MANGLING-DAG: @"\01?priv@B@access@@$R077PPPPPPPM@7AEXXZ"
};
C c;
}