The most likely case where this error happens is when the user specifies
too many register operands. Don't make it look like an internal LLVM bug
when we can see that the error is coming from an inline asm instruction.
For other instructions we keep the "ran out of registers" error.
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if (AvailablePhysReg == ~0u) {
// selectOrSplit failed to find a register!
- const char *Msg = "ran out of registers during register allocation";
// Probably caused by an inline asm.
MachineInstr *MI;
for (MachineRegisterInfo::reg_iterator I = MRI->reg_begin(VirtReg->reg);
if (MI->isInlineAsm())
break;
if (MI)
- MI->emitError(Msg);
+ MI->emitError("inline assembly requires more registers than available");
else
- report_fatal_error(Msg);
+ report_fatal_error("ran out of registers during register allocation");
// Keep going after reporting the error.
VRM->assignVirt2Phys(VirtReg->reg,
RegClassInfo.getOrder(MRI->getRegClass(VirtReg->reg)).front());
}
// Nothing we can do. Report an error and keep going with a bad allocation.
- MI->emitError("ran out of registers during register allocation");
+ if (MI->isInlineAsm())
+ MI->emitError("inline assembly requires more registers than available");
+ else
+ MI->emitError("ran out of registers during register allocation");
definePhysReg(MI, *AO.begin(), regFree);
return assignVirtToPhysReg(VirtReg, *AO.begin());
}
; RUN: FileCheck %s < %t3
; The register allocator must fail on this function.
-; CHECK: error: ran out of registers during register allocation
+; CHECK: error: inline assembly requires more registers than available
define void @f(i32 %x0, i32 %x1, i32 %x2, i32 %x3, i32 %x4, i32 %x5, i32 %x6, i32 %x7, i32 %x8, i32 %x9) nounwind ssp {
entry: