; RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=wasm32-unknown-unknown %p/Inputs/ret32.s -o %t.ret32.o ; RUN: llc -filetype=obj %s -o %t.main.o ; RUN: wasm-ld --fatal-warnings -o %t.wasm %t.ret32.o %t.main.o ; RUN: wasm-ld --fatal-warnings -o %t.wasm %t.main.o %t.ret32.o ; Also test the case where there are two different object files that contains ; references ret32: ; %t.main.o: Does not call ret32 directly; used the wrong signature. ; %t.call-ret32.o: Calls ret32 directly; uses the correct signature. ; RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=wasm32-unknown-unknown %p/Inputs/call-ret32.s -o %t.call-ret32.o ; RUN: wasm-ld --export=call_ret32 --fatal-warnings -o %t.wasm %t.main.o %t.call-ret32.o %t.ret32.o ; RUN: wasm-ld --export=call_ret32 --fatal-warnings -o %t.wasm %t.call-ret32.o %t.main.o %t.ret32.o target triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown" ; Function declaration with incorrect signature. declare dso_local void @ret32() ; Simply taking the address of the function should *not* generate the ; the signature mismatch warning. @ptr = dso_local global i8* bitcast (void ()* @ret32 to i8*), align 8 define hidden void @_start() local_unnamed_addr { %addr = load i32 ()*, i32 ()** bitcast (i8** @ptr to i32 ()**), align 8 call i32 %addr() ret void }