llvm-project/lld/test/MachO/x86-64-reloc-signed.s

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# REQUIRES: x86
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %s -o %t.o
# RUN: echo _t > %t.order
# RUN: %lld -o %t -order_file %t.order %t.o
# RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms -D %t | FileCheck %s
# CHECK-LABEL: Sections:
# CHECK: __foo {{[0-9a-f]+}} [[#%x,FOO:]] DATA
# CHECK-LABEL: SYMBOL TABLE:
# CHECK: [[#%x,S:]] g O __DATA,__data _s
# CHECK-LABEL: Disassembly of section
# CHECK: <_main>:
# CHECK-NEXT: movl {{.*}} ## imm =
# CHECK-NEXT: ## 0x[[#S]]
# CHECK-NEXT: callq {{.*}}
# CHECK-NEXT: movl {{.*}} ## 0x[[#S + 2]]
# CHECK-NEXT: callq {{.*}}
# CHECK-NEXT: movb {{.*}} ## 0x[[#S]]
# CHECK-NEXT: callq {{.*}}
# CHECK: <__not_text>:
# CHECK-NEXT: movl {{.*}} ## imm =
# CHECK-NEXT: ## 0x[[#FOO + 8]]
# CHECK-NEXT: callq {{.*}}
# CHECK-NEXT: movl {{.*}} ## 0x[[#FOO + 8 + 2]]
# CHECK-NEXT: callq {{.*}}
# CHECK-NEXT: movb {{.*}} ## 0x[[#FOO + 8]]
# CHECK-NEXT: callq {{.*}}
.section __TEXT,__text
.globl _main
_main:
## Symbol relocations
movl $0x434241, _s(%rip) # X86_64_RELOC_SIGNED_4
callq _f
movl $0x44, _s+2(%rip) # X86_64_RELOC_SIGNED_2
callq _f
movb $0x45, _s(%rip) # X86_64_RELOC_SIGNED_1
callq _f
xorq %rax, %rax
ret
_f:
movl $0x2000004, %eax # write() syscall
mov $1, %rdi # stdout
leaq _s(%rip), %rsi
mov $3, %rdx # length
syscall
ret
.section __TEXT,__not_text
## Section relocations. We intentionally put them in a separate section since
## the __text section typically starts at an address of zero in object files,
## and so does not fully exercise the relocation logic.
movl $0x434241, L._s(%rip) # X86_64_RELOC_SIGNED_4
callq _f
movl $0x44, L._s+2(%rip) # X86_64_RELOC_SIGNED_2
callq _f
movb $0x45, L._s(%rip) # X86_64_RELOC_SIGNED_1
callq _f
ret
.section __DATA,__data
.globl _s
_s:
.space 5
## Create a new section to force the assembler to use a section relocation for
## the private symbol L._s. Otherwise, it will instead use a nearby non-private
## symbol to create a symbol relocation plus an addend.
.section __DATA,__foo
L._s:
.space 1
## This symbol exists in order to split __foo into two subsections, thereby
## testing that our code matches the relocations with the right target
## subsection. In particular, although L._s+2 points to an address within _t's
## subsection, it's defined relative to L._s, and should therefore be associated
## with L._s' subsection.
##
## We furthermore use an order file to rearrange these subsections so that a
## mistake here will be obvious.
.globl _t
_t:
.quad 123
.subsections_via_symbols