Its PR34712, GNU linkers recently changed default values to "both" of "sysv". Patch do the same for all targets except MIPS, where .gnu.hash section is not yet supported. Code suggested by Rui Ueyama. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38407 llvm-svn: 315051
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ArmAsm
28 lines
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ArmAsm
# REQUIRES: x86
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# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux %s -o %t.o
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# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { .text : {*(.text)} foo : {*(foo)}}" > %t.script
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# RUN: ld.lld --hash-style=sysv -o %t --script %t.script %t.o -shared
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# RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers %t | FileCheck %s
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# Test the section order. This is a case where at least with libstdc++'s
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# stable_sort we used to get a different result.
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nop
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.section foo, "a"
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.byte 0
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# CHECK: Id
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# CHECK-NEXT: 0
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# CHECK-NEXT: 1 .text
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# CHECK-NEXT: 2 foo
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# CHECK-NEXT: 3 .dynsym
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# CHECK-NEXT: 4 .hash
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# CHECK-NEXT: 5 .dynstr
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# CHECK-NEXT: 6 .dynamic
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# CHECK-NEXT: 7 .comment
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# CHECK-NEXT: 8 .symtab
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# CHECK-NEXT: 9 .shstrtab
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# CHECK-NEXT: 10 .strtab
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