# REQUIRES: x86 # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux %s -o %tfile1.o # RUN: echo "SECTIONS { .abc : { *(SORT(.foo.*) .a* .a* SORT(.bar.*) .b*) } }" > %t1.script # RUN: ld.lld -o %t1 --script %t1.script %tfile1.o # RUN: llvm-readelf -x .abc %t1 | FileCheck %s ## Sections matched by patterns between two SORT are sorted separately by input order. ## Note, GNU ld has a strange behavior with more than one SORT* https://sourceware.org/pipermail/binutils/2020-November/114083.html ## In the absence of SORT, our multi-pattern behavior matches GNU ld. # CHECK: Hex dump of section '.abc' # CHECK-NEXT: 0x00000000 01020306 05040708 090b0c0a # RUN: echo "SECTIONS { \ # RUN: .abc : { *(SORT(.foo.* EXCLUDE_FILE (*file1.o) .bar.*) .a* SORT(.bar.*) .b*) } \ # RUN: }" > %t2.script # RUN: ld.lld -o %t2 --script %t2.script %tfile1.o # RUN: llvm-readelf -x .abc %t2 | FileCheck %s ## Non-SORT patterns are sorted by --sort-section, breaking tie by input order. # RUN: ld.lld -o %t4 --script %t1.script --sort-section=name %tfile1.o # RUN: llvm-readelf -x .abc %t4 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK2 # CHECK2: Hex dump of section '.abc' # CHECK2-NEXT: 0x00000000 01020304 05060708 090a0b0c .text .globl _start _start: .section .foo.2,"a"; .byte 2 .section .foo.3,"a"; .byte 3 .section .foo.1,"a"; .byte 1 .section .a6,"a"; .byte 6 .section .a5,"a"; .byte 5 .section .a4,"a"; .byte 4 .section .bar.7,"a"; .byte 7 .section .bar.9,"a"; .byte 9 .section .bar.8,"a"; .byte 8 .section .b11,"a"; .byte 11 .section .b12,"a"; .byte 12 .section .b10,"a"; .byte 10