; RUN: not llc -o /dev/null %s -mtriple=i386-unknown-unknown 2>&1 | FileCheck %s ; This test was derived from this C code. The frontend sees that the constraint ; doesn't accept memory, but the argument is a strict. So it tries to bitcast ; to an integer of the same size. SelectionDAGBuilder doesn't know how to copy ; between integers and fp80 so it asserts or crashes. ; ; gcc accepts the code. But rejects it if the struct is replaced by an int. From ; the InlineAsm block those two cases look the same in LLVM IR. So if the single ; elementstruct case is valid, then the frontend needs to emit different IR. ; typedef struct float4 { ; float f; ; } float4; ; ; int main() { ; float4 f4; ; f4.f = 4.0f; ; __asm ("fadd %%st(0), %%st(0)" : "+t" (f4)); ; return 0; ; } %struct.float4 = type { float } ; CHECK: error: couldn't allocate output register for constraint '{st}' define dso_local i32 @foo() { entry: %retval = alloca i32, align 4 %f4 = alloca %struct.float4, align 4 store i32 0, ptr %retval, align 4 store float 4.000000e+00, ptr %f4, align 4 %0 = load i32, ptr %f4, align 4 %1 = call i32 asm "fadd %st(0), %st(0)", "={st},0,~{dirflag},~{fpsr},~{flags}"(i32 %0) store i32 %1, ptr %f4, align 4 ret i32 0 }