# RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t # RUN: llvm-mc -triple=arm64-none-linux-gnu -filetype=obj -o %t/pic-reloc.o %s # RUN: llvm-rtdyld -triple=arm64-none-linux-gnu -verify -check=%s %t/pic-reloc.o \ # RUN: -map-section pic-reloc.o,.got=0x20000 -dummy-extern f=0x1234 -dummy-extern g=0x5678 _s: nop _a1: adrp x8, :got:f _a2: adrp x9, :got:g _a3: adrp x10, :got:_s _l1: ldr x8, [x8, :got_lo12:f] _l2: ldr x9, [x9, :got_lo12:g] _l3: ldr x10, [x10, :got_lo12:_s] ## We'll end up having two sections .text and .got, ## each is located on the start of a memory page ## Test that .got section has three entries pointing to f, g and _s # *{8}section_addr(pic-reloc.o, .got) = f # *{8}(section_addr(pic-reloc.o, .got) + 8) = g # *{8}(section_addr(pic-reloc.o, .got) + 16) = _s ## Test that first adrp instruction really takes address of ## the .got section (_s label is on the start of a page) # rtdyld-check: _s + (((*{4}_a1)[30:29] + ((*{4}_a1)[23:5] << 2)) << 12) = section_addr(pic-reloc.o, .got) ## Test that second adrp takes address of .got # rtdyld-check: _s + (((*{4}_a2)[30:29] + ((*{4}_a2)[23:5] << 2)) << 12) = section_addr(pic-reloc.o, .got) ## Test that third adrp takes address of .got # rtdyld-check: _s + (((*{4}_a3)[30:29] + ((*{4}_a3)[23:5] << 2)) << 12) = section_addr(pic-reloc.o, .got) ## Test that first ldr immediate value is 0 >> 3 = 0 (1st .got entry) # rtdyld-check: (*{4}_l1)[21:10] = 0 ## Test that second ldr immediate value is 8 >> 3 = 1 (2nd .got entry) # rtdyld-check: (*{4}_l2)[21:10] = 1 ## Test that third ldr immediate value is 16 >> 3 = 2 (3rd .got entry, addend is 0) # rtdyld-check: (*{4}_l3)[21:10] = 2