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+// REQUIRES: x86-registered-target
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+// REQUIRES: nvptx-registered-target
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+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -emit-llvm -o - %s | \
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+// RUN: FileCheck --check-prefixes=HOST,BOTH %s
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+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fcuda-is-device -triple nvptx64-nvidia-cuda \
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+// RUN: -emit-llvm -o - %s | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=DEVICE,BOTH
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+// BOTH-LABEL: define float @logf(float
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+// logf() should be calling itself recursively as we don't have any standard
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+// library on device side.
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+// DEVICE: call float @logf(float
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+extern "C" __attribute__((device)) float logf(float __x) { return logf(__x); }
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+// NOTE: this case is to illustrate the expected differences in behavior between
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+// the host and device. In general we do not mess with host-side standard
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+// library.
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+//
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+// Host is assumed to have standard library, so logf() calls LLVM intrinsic.
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+// HOST: call float @llvm.log.f32(float
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+extern "C" float logf(float __x) { return logf(__x); }
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