# REQUIRES: x86, aarch64 # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux /dev/null -o %t.o # RUN: ld.lld -o %t.so --script %s %t.o -shared # RUN: llvm-readobj --symbols %t.so | FileCheck %s ## Test that the script creates a non absolute symbol with value ## 0 I.E., a symbol that refers to the load address. # CHECK: Symbol { # CHECK: Name: foo # CHECK-NEXT: Value: 0x0 # CHECK-NEXT: Size: 0 # CHECK-NEXT: Binding: Global # CHECK-NEXT: Type: None # CHECK-NEXT: Other: 0 # CHECK-NEXT: Section: .text # CHECK-NEXT: } ## Because of a bug we had a different behavior (different symbol 'foo' value) ## on a platforms that might use thunks, like AArch64. Check that issue is fixed. # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=aarch64-linux-gnu /dev/null -o %t.o # RUN: ld.lld -o %t.so --script %s %t.o -shared # RUN: llvm-readobj --symbols %t.so | FileCheck %s SECTIONS { foo = ADDR(.text) - ABSOLUTE(ADDR(.text)); };