; RUN: llvm-as %s -o %t1.o ; RUN: llvm-as %p/Inputs/comdat.ll -o %t2.o ; RUN: %gold -shared -o %t3.o -plugin %llvmshlibdir/LLVMgold%shlibext %t1.o %t2.o \ ; RUN: -m elf_x86_64 \ ; RUN: -plugin-opt=save-temps ; RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=RES %s < %t3.o.resolution.txt ; RUN: llvm-readobj --symbols %t3.o | FileCheck --check-prefix=OBJ %s target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" $c1 = comdat any @v1 = weak_odr global i32 42, comdat($c1) define weak_odr i32 @f1(i8*) comdat($c1) { bb10: br label %bb11 bb11: ret i32 42 } @r11 = global i32* @v1 @r12 = global i32 (i8*)* @f1 @a11 = alias i32, i32* @v1 @a12 = alias i16, bitcast (i32* @v1 to i16*) @a13 = alias i32 (i8*), i32 (i8*)* @f1 @a14 = alias i16, bitcast (i32 (i8*)* @f1 to i16*) @a15 = alias i16, i16* @a14 ; gold's resolutions should tell us that our $c1 wins, and the other input's $c2 ; wins. f1 is also local due to having protected visibility in the other object. ; RES: 1.o,f1,plx{{$}} ; RES: 1.o,v1,px{{$}} ; RES: 1.o,r11,px{{$}} ; RES: 1.o,r12,px{{$}} ; RES: 1.o,a11,px{{$}} ; RES: 1.o,a12,px{{$}} ; RES: 1.o,a13,px{{$}} ; RES: 1.o,a14,px{{$}} ; RES: 1.o,a15,px{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,f1,l{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,will_be_undefined,{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,v1,{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,r21,px{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,r22,px{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,a21,px{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,a22,px{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,a23,px{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,a24,px{{$}} ; RES: 2.o,a25,px{{$}} ; f1's protected visibility should be reflected in the DSO. ; OBJ: Name: f1 ( ; OBJ-NEXT: Value: ; OBJ-NEXT: Size: ; OBJ-NEXT: Binding: ; OBJ-NEXT: Type: ; OBJ-NEXT: Other [ ; OBJ-NEXT: STV_PROTECTED ; OBJ-NEXT: ]