MS-style inline assembly.
This is a follow-on to r175334. Forcing a FP to be emitted doesn't ensure it
will be used. Therefore, force the base pointer as well. We now treat MS
inline assembly in the same way we treat functions with dynamic stack
realignment and VLAs. This guarantees the BP will be used to reference
parameters and locals.
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return false;
// When we need stack realignment and there are dynamic allocas, we can't
- // reference off of the stack pointer, so we reserve a base pointer.
- if (needsStackRealignment(MF) && MFI->hasVarSizedObjects())
+ // reference off of the stack pointer, so we reserve a base pointer. This
+ // is also true if the function contain MS-style inline assembly.
+ if ((needsStackRealignment(MF) && MFI->hasVarSizedObjects()) ||
+ MF.hasMSInlineAsm())
return true;
return false;
; CHECK: {{## InlineAsm End|#NO_APP}}
; CHECK: {{## InlineAsm Start|#APP}}
; CHECK: .intel_syntax
-; CHECK: mov dword ptr [ebp - 8], edi
+; CHECK: mov dword ptr [esi], edi
; CHECK: .att_syntax
; CHECK: {{## InlineAsm End|#NO_APP}}
-; CHECK: movl -8(%ebp), %eax
+; CHECK: movl (%esi), %eax
}