As we don't sort local symbols, don't sort non-local symbols. This makes non-local symbols appear in their register order, which matches GNU as. The register order is nice in that you can write tests with interleaved CHECK prefixes, e.g. ``` // CHECK: something about foo .globl foo foo: // CHECK: something about bar .globl bar bar: ``` With the lexicographical order, the user needs to place lexicographical smallest symbol first or keep CHECK prefixes in one place.
27 lines
688 B
ArmAsm
27 lines
688 B
ArmAsm
# REQUIRES: x86
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## Test SHN_ABS symbols are not copy relocated.
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# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %p/Inputs/copy-rel-abs.s -o %t1.o
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# RUN: ld.lld -shared %t1.o -o %t1.so
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# RUN: llvm-readelf --dyn-syms %t1.so | FileCheck --check-prefix=SYMS %s
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# SYMS: [[ADDR:[0-9a-f]+]] {{.*}} 5 foo
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# SYMS: [[ADDR]] {{.*}} 5 bar
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# SYMS: [[ADDR]] {{.*}} ABS zed
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# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %s -o %t2.o
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# RUN: ld.lld %t2.o %t1.so -o %t2
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# RUN: llvm-objdump -t %t2 | FileCheck %s
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# CHECK: SYMBOL TABLE:
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# CHECK-NOT: zed
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# CHECK: .bss.rel.ro {{.*}} foo
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# CHECK-NOT: zed
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# CHECK: .bss.rel.ro {{.*}} bar
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# CHECK-NOT: zed
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.global _start
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_start:
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.quad foo
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