File: ppc64-linux-func-size.ll

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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu -mcpu=g5 | FileCheck %s

; CHECK:      .section	.opd,"aw",@progbits
; CHECK-NEXT: test1:
; CHECK-NEXT:	.align 3
; CHECK-NEXT:	.quad .L.test1
; CHECK-NEXT:	.quad .TOC.@tocbase
; CHECK-NEXT:	.text
; CHECK-NEXT: .L.test1:

define i32 @test1(i32 %a) nounwind {
entry:
  ret i32 %a
}

; Until recently, binutils accepted the .size directive as:
;  .size	test1, .Ltmp0-test1
; however, using this directive with recent binutils will result in the error:
;  .size expression for XXX does not evaluate to a constant
; so we must use the label which actually tags the start of the function.
; CHECK: .size	test1, .Ltmp0-.L.test1