; This test verifies the stable hash values for different global variables ; that have distinct names. ; We generate two different cgdata files from nearly identical outline instances, ; with the only difference being the last call target globals, @g vs @h. ; RUN: split-file %s %t ; RUN: llc -mtriple=arm64-apple-darwin -enable-machine-outliner -codegen-data-generate=true -filetype=obj %t/local-g.ll -o %t/local-g.o ; RUN: llvm-cgdata --merge %t/local-g.o -o %t/local-g.cgdata ; RUN: llvm-cgdata --convert %t/local-g.cgdata -o %t/local-g.cgtext ; RUN: llc -mtriple=arm64-apple-darwin -enable-machine-outliner -codegen-data-generate=true -filetype=obj %t/local-h.ll -o %t/local-h.o ; RUN: llvm-cgdata --merge %t/local-h.o -o %t/local-h.cgdata ; RUN: llvm-cgdata --convert %t/local-h.cgdata -o %t/local-h.cgtext ; We compare the trees which are only different at the terminal node's hash value. ; Here we simply count the different lines that have `Hash` string. ; RUN: not diff %t/local-g.cgtext %t/local-h.cgtext 2>&1 | grep Hash | wc -l | FileCheck %s ; CHECK: 2 ;--- local-g.ll declare i32 @g(i32, i32, i32) define i32 @f1() minsize { %1 = call i32 @g(i32 10, i32 1, i32 2); ret i32 %1 } define i32 @f2() minsize { %1 = call i32 @g(i32 20, i32 1, i32 2); ret i32 %1 } ;--- local-h.ll declare i32 @h(i32, i32, i32) define i32 @f1() minsize { %1 = call i32 @h(i32 10, i32 1, i32 2); ret i32 %1 } define i32 @f2() minsize { %1 = call i32 @h(i32 20, i32 1, i32 2); ret i32 %1 }