common-symbol-resolution.s
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# REQUIRES: x86
# RUN: split-file %s %t
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/common.s -o %t/common.o
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/weak-common.s -o %t/weak-common.o
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/defined.s -o %t/defined.o
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/weak-defined.s -o %t/weak-defined.o
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/libfoo.s -o %t/libfoo.o
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/test.s -o %t/test.o
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/calls-foo.s -o %t/calls-foo.o
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order -dylib %t/libfoo.o -o %t/libfoo.dylib
# RUN: rm -f %t/defined.a %t/weak-defined-and-common.a
# RUN: llvm-ar rcs %t/defined.a %t/defined.o
# RUN: llvm-ar rcs %t/weak-defined-and-common.a %t/weak-defined.o %t/common.o
## The weak attribute appears to have no effect on common symbols. Given two
## common symbols of the same name, we always pick the one with the larger size,
## regardless of whether it is weak. Moreover, the resolved symbol in the output
## file will always be non-weak, even if the winning input symbol definition was
## weak.
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/common.o %t/weak-common.o %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LARGER-COMMON
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/weak-common.o %t/common.o %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LARGER-COMMON
## Defined symbols are the only ones that take precedence over common symbols.
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/defined.o %t/common.o %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=DEFINED
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/common.o %t/defined.o %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=DEFINED
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/weak-defined.o %t/common.o %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=WEAK-DEFINED
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/common.o %t/weak-defined.o %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=WEAK-DEFINED
## Common symbols take precedence over archive symbols.
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/defined.a %t/weak-common.o %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LARGER-COMMON
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/weak-common.o %t/defined.a %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LARGER-COMMON
## If an archive has both a common and a defined symbol, the defined one should
## win.
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/weak-defined-and-common.a %t/calls-foo.o -o %t/calls-foo
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/calls-foo | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=WEAK-DEFINED
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/calls-foo.o %t/weak-defined-and-common.a -o %t/calls-foo
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/calls-foo | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=WEAK-DEFINED
## Common symbols take precedence over dylib symbols.
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/libfoo.dylib %t/weak-common.o %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LARGER-COMMON
# RUN: %lld -lSystem -order_file %t/order %t/weak-common.o %t/libfoo.dylib %t/test.o -o %t/test
# RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LARGER-COMMON
# LARGER-COMMON-LABEL: SYMBOL TABLE:
# LARGER-COMMON-DAG: [[#%x, FOO_ADDR:]] g O __DATA,__common _foo
# LARGER-COMMON-DAG: [[#FOO_ADDR + 2]] g O __DATA,__common _foo_end
# DEFINED-LABEL: SYMBOL TABLE:
# DEFINED: g F __TEXT,__text _foo
# WEAK-DEFINED-LABEL: SYMBOL TABLE:
# WEAK-DEFINED: w F __TEXT,__text _foo
#--- order
## %t/order is important as we determine the size of a given symbol via the
## address of the next symbol.
_foo
_foo_end
#--- common.s
.comm _foo, 1
.globl _bar
_bar:
#--- weak-common.s
.weak_definition _foo
.comm _foo, 2
#--- defined.s
.globl _foo
_foo:
.quad 0x1234
#--- weak-defined.s
.globl _foo
.weak_definition _foo
_foo:
.quad 0x1234
#--- libfoo.s
.globl _foo
_foo:
.quad 0x1234
#--- test.s
.comm _foo_end, 1
.globl _main
_main:
ret
#--- calls-foo.s
.comm _foo_end, 1
.globl _main
_main:
callq _foo
ret