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## Test how we dump the .debug_addr section.
## a) Dumping address tables from various object files.
## Dumping address tables from a little endian 64-bit object file.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 %s -DADDRESS=0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF \
# RUN: -DADDRSIZE=4 | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BASIC --implicit-check-not=Sections: \
# RUN: -DLENGTH1=0x14 -DADDRSIZE1=0x8 -DADDR=0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF \
# RUN: -DLENGTH2=0xC -DADDRSIZE2=0x4
## Dumping address tables from a big endian 64-bit object file.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 %s -DENDIAN=MSB -DADDRESS=0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF \
# RUN: -DADDRSIZE=4 | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BASIC --implicit-check-not=Sections: \
# RUN: -DLENGTH1=0x14 -DADDRSIZE1=0x8 -DADDR=0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF \
# RUN: -DLENGTH2=0xC -DADDRSIZE2=0x4
## Dumping address tables from a little endian 32-bit object file.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 %s -DBITS=32 -DADDRESS=0xFFFFFFFF \
# RUN: -DADDRSIZE=8 | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BASIC --implicit-check-not=Sections: \
# RUN: -DLENGTH1=0xC -DADDRSIZE1=0x4 -DADDR=0xFFFFFFFF \
# RUN: -DLENGTH2=0x14 -DADDRSIZE2=0x8
## Dumping address tables from a big endian 32-bit object file.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 %s -DBITS=32 -DENDIAN=MSB -DADDRESS=0xFFFFFFFF \
# RUN: -DADDRSIZE=8 | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BASIC --implicit-check-not=Sections: \
# RUN: -DLENGTH1=0xC -DADDRSIZE1=0x4 -DADDR=0xFFFFFFFF \
# RUN: -DLENGTH2=0x14 -DADDRSIZE2=0x8
# BASIC: DWARF:
# BASIC-NEXT: debug_addr:
# BASIC-NEXT: - Length: [[LENGTH1]]
# BASIC-NEXT: Version: 0x5
# BASIC-NEXT: AddressSize: [[ADDRSIZE1]]
# BASIC-NEXT: Entries:
# BASIC-NEXT: - Address: 0x1234
# BASIC-NEXT: - Address: 0x5678
# BASIC-NEXT: - Format: DWARF64
# BASIC-NEXT: Length: [[LENGTH1]]
# BASIC-NEXT: Version: 0x5
# BASIC-NEXT: AddressSize: [[ADDRSIZE1]]
# BASIC-NEXT: Entries:
# BASIC-NEXT: - Address: 0x1234
# BASIC-NEXT: - Address: [[ADDR]]
# BASIC-NEXT: - Length: [[LENGTH2]]
# BASIC-NEXT: Version: 0x5
# BASIC-NEXT: AddressSize: [[ADDRSIZE2]]
# BASIC-NEXT: Entries:
# BASIC-NEXT: - Address: 0x1234
# BASIC-NEXT: - Address: 0x5678
# BASIC-NEXT: - Format: DWARF64
# BASIC-NEXT: Length: [[LENGTH2]]
# BASIC-NEXT: Version: 0x5
# BASIC-NEXT: AddressSize: [[ADDRSIZE2]]
# BASIC-NEXT: Entries:
# BASIC-NEXT: - Address: 0x1234
# BASIC-NEXT: - Address: 0x5678
# BASIC-NEXT: ...
--- !ELF
FileHeader:
Class: ELFCLASS[[BITS=64]]
Data: ELFDATA2[[ENDIAN=LSB]]
Type: ET_EXEC
DWARF:
debug_addr:
## A DWARF32 address table.
- Version: 5
Entries:
- Address: 0x1234
- Address: 0x5678
## A DWARF64 address table.
- Format: DWARF64
Version: 5
Entries:
- Address: 0x1234
- Address: [[ADDRESS]]
## A DWARF32 address table with a mutable address size.
- Version: 5
AddressSize: [[ADDRSIZE]]
Entries:
- Address: 0x1234
- Address: 0x5678
## A DWARF64 address table with a mutable address size.
- Format: DWARF64
Version: 5
AddressSize: [[ADDRSIZE]]
Entries:
- Address: 0x1234
- Address: 0x5678
## b) Test dumping a .debug_addr section whose section header properties are
## overridden.
## Override the sh_type field.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 %s -DTYPE=SHT_STRTAB | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s -DTYPE=SHT_STRTAB --check-prefix=COMMON
## Override the sh_flags field.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 %s -DFLAGS='[ SHF_ALLOC ]' | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s -DTYPE=SHT_PROGBITS --check-prefixes=COMMON,FLAGS
## Override the sh_link field.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 %s -DLINK=.sec | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s -DTYPE=SHT_PROGBITS --check-prefixes=COMMON,LINK
## Override the sh_addr field.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 %s -DADDRESS=0x2020 | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s -DTYPE=SHT_PROGBITS --check-prefixes=COMMON,ADDR
## Override the sh_addralign field.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 %s -DADDRALIGN=3 | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s -DTYPE=SHT_PROGBITS --check-prefixes=COMMON,ADDRALIGN
## Override the sh_entsize field.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 %s -DENTSIZE=3 | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s -DTYPE=SHT_PROGBITS --check-prefixes=COMMON,ENTSIZE
## Override the sh_info field.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 %s -DINFO=3 | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s -DTYPE=SHT_PROGBITS --check-prefixes=COMMON,INFO
# COMMON: Sections:
# COMMON-NEXT: - Name: .debug_addr
# COMMON-NEXT: Type: [[TYPE]]
# FLAGS-NEXT: Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ]
# LINK-NEXT: Link: .sec
# ADDR-NEXT: Address: 0x2020
# ADDRALIGN-NEXT: AddressAlign: 0x3
# ENTSIZE-NEXT: EntSize: 0x3
# INFO-NEXT: Info: 0x3
# COMMON-NEXT: - Name: .sec
# COMMON-NEXT: Type: SHT_PROGBITS
# COMMON-NEXT: DWARF:
# COMMON-NEXT: debug_addr:
# COMMON-NEXT: - Length: 0x14
# COMMON-NEXT: Version: 0x5
# COMMON-NEXT: AddressSize: 0x8
# COMMON-NEXT: Entries:
# COMMON-NEXT: - Address: 0x1234
# COMMON-NEXT: - Address: 0x5678
# COMMON-NEXT: ...
--- !ELF
FileHeader:
Class: ELFCLASS64
Data: ELFDATA2LSB
Type: ET_EXEC
Sections:
- Name: .debug_addr
Type: [[TYPE=SHT_PROGBITS]]
Flags: [[FLAGS=<none>]]
Link: [[LINK=<none>]]
EntSize: [[ENTSIZE=<none>]]
Info: [[INFO=<none>]]
AddressAlign: [[ADDRALIGN=0]]
Address: [[ADDRESS=<none>]]
- Name: .sec
Type: SHT_PROGBITS
DWARF:
debug_addr:
- Version: 5
Entries:
- Address: 0x1234
- Address: 0x5678
## c) Test dumping an address table whose version isn't 5.
## This causes the DWARF parser to fail to parse it and we will dump it as a raw
## content section.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=3 %s -DCONTENT="AABBCC" | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=RAW --implicit-check-not=DWARF:
# RAW: Sections:
# RAW-NEXT: - Name: .debug_addr
# RAW-NEXT: Type: SHT_PROGBITS
# RAW-NEXT: AddressAlign: 0x1
# RAW-NEXT: Content: AABBCC
# RAW-NEXT: ...
--- !ELF
FileHeader:
Class: ELFCLASS64
Data: ELFDATA2LSB
Type: ET_EXEC
Sections:
- Name: .debug_addr
Type: SHT_PROGBITS
AddressAlign: 1
Size: [[SIZE=<none>]]
Content: [[CONTENT=<none>]]
## d) Test dumping an empty .debug_addr section.
# RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=3 %s -DSIZE=0 | obj2yaml | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=EMPTY --implicit-check-not=Sections:
# EMPTY: DWARF:
# EMPTY-NEXT: debug_addr: []
# EMPTY-NEXT: ...