I have trouble working with the new coroutines intrinsics. For example, I cannot get the example in the official docs to work [1]. What is the intended way of compiling the example to a binary? Both the following C file and the corresponding manually written LLVM IR produce fatal errors in the toolchain. === C == #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stddef.h> void *f(int n) { __builtin_coro_id(32, 0, 0, 0); size_t size = __builtin_coro_size(); void* alloc = malloc(size); int8_t* hdl = __builtin_coro_begin(alloc); for(;;) { printf("n: %d\n", n++); int8_t cleanup = __builtin_coro_suspend(0); switch (cleanup) { case 0: continue; case 1: goto CLEANUP; default: goto SUSPEND; } } CLEANUP: __builtin_coro_free(hdl); SUSPEND: __builtin_coro_end(hdl, 0); return hdl; } int main() { void* hdl = f(4); __builtin_coro_resume(hdl); __builtin_coro_resume(hdl); __builtin_coro_destroy(hdl); return 0; } === LLVM IR (v7) == define i32 @main() { entry: %hdl = call i8* @f(i32 4) call void @llvm.coro.resume(i8* %hdl) call void @llvm.coro.resume(i8* %hdl) call void @llvm.coro.destroy(i8* %hdl) ret i32 0 } define i8* @f(i32 %n) { entry: %id = call token @llvm.coro.id(i32 0, i8* null, i8* null, i8* null) %size = call i32 @llvm.coro.size.i32() %alloc = call i8* @malloc(i32 %size) %hdl = call noalias i8* @llvm.coro.begin(token %id, i8* %alloc) br label %loop loop: %n.val = phi i32 [ %n, %entry ], [ %inc, %loop ] %inc = mul nsw i32 %n.val, %n.val call void @print(i32 %n.val) %0 = call i8 @llvm.coro.suspend(token none, i1 false) switch i8 %0, label %suspend [i8 0, label %loop i8 1, label %cleanup] cleanup: %mem = call i8* @llvm.coro.free(token %id, i8* %hdl) br label %suspend suspend: %unused = call i1 @llvm.coro.end(i8* %hdl, i1 false) ret i8* %hdl } declare i8* @llvm.coro.free(token, i8*) declare i32 @llvm.coro.size.i32() declare i8 @llvm.coro.suspend(token, i1) declare void @llvm.coro.resume(i8*) declare void @llvm.coro.destroy(i8*) declare token @llvm.coro.id(i32, i8*, i8*, i8*) declare i1 @llvm.coro.alloc(token) declare i8* @llvm.coro.begin(token, i8*) declare i1 @llvm.coro.end(i8*, i1) declare noalias i8* @malloc(i32) declare void @print(i32) declare void @free(i8*) I compiled the former with clang -fcoroutines-ts gen.c, whereas the latter was transformed with opt -enable-coroutines -S gen_manual.ll -coro-early -coro-split -o opt.ll followed by an llc -filetype=obj. In both cases, I used the most recent LLVM 7.0 release, but got fatal errors, e.g., “error in backend: Cannot select: intrinsic %llvm.coro.begin”. Is there a complete end-to-end example that illustrates the compilation of a small coroutine example written in LLVM IR to a binary? Many thanks in advance! - Alex [1] https://llvm.org/docs/Coroutines.html <https://llvm.org/docs/Coroutines.html> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20181114/6b9c0ce8/attachment.html>