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; RUN: llc -verify-machineinstrs -mtriple=powerpc64-none-linux < %s | FileCheck %s

; Check that all current floating-point types are correctly emitted to assembly
; on a big-endian target. x86_fp80 can't actually print for unrelated reasons,
; but that's not really a problem.

@var128 = global fp128 0xL00000000000000008000000000000000, align 16
@varppc128 = global ppc_fp128 0xM80000000000000000000000000000000, align 16
@var64 = global double -0.0, align 8
@var32 = global float -0.0, align 4
@var16 = global half -0.0, align 2

; CHECK: var128:
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 0x8000000000000000      # fp128 -0
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .size

; CHECK: varppc128:
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 0x8000000000000000      # ppc_fp128 -0
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 0
; CHECK-NEXT: .size

; CHECK: var64:
; CHECK-NEXT: .quad 0x8000000000000000      # double -0
; CHECK-NEXT: .size

; CHECK: var32:
; CHECK-NEXT: .long 0x80000000              # float -0
; CHECK-NEXT: .size

; CHECK: var16:
; CHECK-NEXT: .short 0x8000                 # half -0
; CHECK-NEXT: .size