[Stackmap] Allow WebKit_JS calling convention to store 4 byte sized and aligned arguments.

This allows the WebKit_JS calling convention to perform partial writes on a 4
byte granularity to stack slots.

llvm-svn: 197431
diff --git a/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/patchpoint.ll b/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/patchpoint.ll
index ef30cf7..62b1273 100644
--- a/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/patchpoint.ll
+++ b/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/patchpoint.ll
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
 ; CHECK-LABEL: jscall_patchpoint_codegen:
 ; CHECK:      Ltmp
 ; CHECK:      movq %r{{.+}}, (%rsp)
-; CHECK:      movq %r{{.+}}, %rdi
+; CHECK:      movq %r{{.+}}, %rax
 ; CHECK:      Ltmp
 ; CHECK-NEXT: movabsq $-559038736, %r11
 ; CHECK-NEXT: callq *%r11
@@ -59,6 +59,40 @@
   ret void
 }
 
+; Test if the arguments are properly aligned and that we don't store undef arguments.
+define i64 @jscall_patchpoint_codegen2(i64 %callee) {
+entry:
+; CHECK-LABEL: jscall_patchpoint_codegen2:
+; CHECK:      Ltmp
+; CHECK:      movq $6, 24(%rsp)
+; CHECK-NEXT: movl $4, 16(%rsp)
+; CHECK-NEXT: movq $2, (%rsp)
+; CHECK:      Ltmp
+; CHECK-NEXT: movabsq $-559038736, %r11
+; CHECK-NEXT: callq *%r11
+  %call = inttoptr i64 -559038736 to i8*
+  %result = call webkit_jscc i64 (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)* @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.i64(i64 7, i32 15, i8* %call, i32 6, i64 %callee, i64 2, i64 undef, i32 4, i32 undef, i64 6)
+  ret i64 %result
+}
+
+; Test if the arguments are properly aligned and that we don't store undef arguments.
+define i64 @jscall_patchpoint_codegen3(i64 %callee) {
+entry:
+; CHECK-LABEL: jscall_patchpoint_codegen3:
+; CHECK:      Ltmp
+; CHECK:      movq $10, 48(%rsp)
+; CHECK-NEXT: movl  $8, 36(%rsp)
+; CHECK-NEXT: movq  $6, 24(%rsp)
+; CHECK-NEXT: movl  $4, 16(%rsp)
+; CHECK-NEXT: movq  $2, (%rsp)
+; CHECK:      Ltmp
+; CHECK-NEXT: movabsq $-559038736, %r11
+; CHECK-NEXT: callq *%r11
+  %call = inttoptr i64 -559038736 to i8*
+  %result = call webkit_jscc i64 (i64, i32, i8*, i32, ...)* @llvm.experimental.patchpoint.i64(i64 7, i32 15, i8* %call, i32 10, i64 %callee, i64 2, i64 undef, i32 4, i32 undef, i64 6, i32 undef, i32 8, i32 undef, i64 10)
+  ret i64 %result
+}
+
 ; Test patchpoints reusing the same TargetConstant.
 ; <rdar:15390785> Assertion failed: (CI.getNumArgOperands() >= NumArgs + 4)
 ; There is no way to verify this, since it depends on memory allocation.