x86-64-reloc-unsigned.s
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# REQUIRES: x86
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %s -o %t.o
# RUN: %lld -o %t %t.o
# RUN: llvm-objdump --macho --rebase --full-contents %t | FileCheck %s
# RUN: %lld -pie -o %t-pie %t.o
# RUN: llvm-objdump --macho --rebase %t-pie | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=PIE
# CHECK: Contents of section __DATA,foo:
# CHECK-NEXT: 100001000 08100000 01000000
# CHECK: Contents of section __DATA,bar:
# CHECK-NEXT: 100001008 011000f0 11211111 02000000
# CHECK: Rebase table:
# CHECK-NEXT: segment section address type
# CHECK-EMPTY:
# PIE: Rebase table:
# PIE-NEXT: segment section address type
# PIE-DAG: __DATA foo 0x[[#%X,ADDR:]] pointer
# PIE-DAG: __DATA bar 0x[[#ADDR + 8]] pointer
# PIE-DAG: __DATA bar 0x[[#ADDR + 12]] pointer
# PIE-DAG: __DATA baz 0x[[#ADDR + 20]] pointer
.globl _main, _foo, _bar
.section __DATA,foo
_foo:
.quad _bar
.section __DATA,bar
_bar:
## We create a .int symbol reference here -- with non-zero data immediately
## after -- to check that lld reads precisely 32 bits (and not more) of the
## implicit addend when handling unsigned relocations of r_length = 2.
## Note that __PAGEZERO occupies the lower 32 bits, so all symbols are above
## that. To get a final relocated address that fits within 32 bits, we need to
## subtract an offset here.
.int _foo - 0x0fffffff
## The unsigned relocation should support 64-bit addends too (r_length = 3).
.quad _foo + 0x111111111
.section __DATA,baz
## Generates a section relocation.
.quad L_.baz
L_.baz:
.space 0
.text
_main:
mov $0, %rax
ret