File: tailcall-stackalign.ll

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; RUN: llvm-as < %s | llc  -mtriple=i686-unknown-linux  -tailcallopt | grep -A 1 call | grep -A 1 tailcaller | grep subl | grep 12
; Linux has 8 byte alignment so the params cause stack size 20 when tailcallopt
; is enabled, ensure that a normal fastcc call has matching stack size


define fastcc i32 @tailcallee(i32 %a1, i32 %a2, i32 %a3, i32 %a4) {
       ret i32 %a3
}

define fastcc i32 @tailcaller(i32 %in1, i32 %in2, i32 %in3, i32 %in4) {
       %tmp11 = tail call fastcc i32 @tailcallee(i32 %in1, i32 %in2,
                                                 i32 %in1, i32 %in2)
       ret i32 %tmp11
}

define i32 @main(i32 %argc, i8** %argv) {
 %tmp1 = call fastcc i32 @tailcaller( i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 4 )
 ; expect match subl [stacksize] here
 ret i32 0
}