## This test checks that a correct universal binary is produced when ## llvm-libtool-darwin is given bitcode for multiple architectures. ## Check that the subtypes of cputype CPU_TYPE_ARM are stored in a fat file: # RUN: llvm-as %p/Inputs/arm64-ios.ll -o %t-arm64.bc # RUN: llvm-as %p/Inputs/armv7-ios.ll -o %t-armv7.bc # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -static -o %t.lib %t-arm64.bc %t-armv7.bc ## Check that architectures are present in the universal output: # RUN: llvm-lipo -info %t.lib | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ARCHS -DFILE=%t.lib # ARCHS: Architectures in the fat file: [[FILE]] are: armv7 arm64 ## Check that the files with the same architecture are combined in an archive: # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -static -o %t.lib %t-arm64.bc %t-arm64.bc %t-armv7.bc # RUN: llvm-lipo -info %t.lib | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ARCHS -DFILE=%t.lib # RUN: llvm-objdump --macho --arch all --all-headers %t.lib | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS -DFILE=%t.lib -DPREFIX=%basename_t.tmp --implicit-check-not=Archive # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS: Archive : [[FILE]] (architecture armv7) # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-NEXT: __.SYMDEF # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-NEXT: [[PREFIX]]-armv7.bc # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS: Archive : [[FILE]] (architecture arm64) # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-NEXT: __.SYMDEF # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-NEXT: [[PREFIX]]-arm64.bc # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-NEXT: [[PREFIX]]-arm64.bc ## Check that the files extracted from a universal output are archives: # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -static -o %t.lib %t-arm64.bc %t-armv7.bc # RUN: llvm-lipo %t.lib -thin armv7 -output %t-extracted-v7.a # RUN: llvm-ar t %t-extracted-v7.a | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=EXTRACT --implicit-check-not={{.}} -DPREFIX=%basename_t.tmp # RUN: llvm-nm --print-armap %t-extracted-v7.a | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=EXTRACT-SYMBOLS -DPREFIX=%basename_t.tmp --match-full-lines # EXTRACT: [[PREFIX]]-armv7.bc # EXTRACT-SYMBOLS: Archive map # EXTRACT-SYMBOLS-NEXT: _armv7 in [[PREFIX]]-armv7.bc # EXTRACT-SYMBOLS-EMPTY: ## Check that the subtypes of cputype CPU_TYPE_X86_64 are stored in a fat file: # RUN: llvm-as %p/Inputs/x86_64-osx.ll -o %t-x86_64.bc # RUN: llvm-as %p/Inputs/x86_64h-osx.ll -o %t-x86_64_h.bc # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -static -o %t.lib %t-x86_64.bc %t-x86_64_h.bc # RUN: llvm-lipo -info %t.lib | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ARCHS-X86 -DFILE=%t.lib # ARCHS-X86: Architectures in the fat file: [[FILE]] are: x86_64 x86_64h ## Check that the subtypes of cputype CPU_TYPE_ARM64 are stored in a fat file: ## Testing it using llvm-objdump as, currently, there is no support for arm64e ## under llvm/lib/Object/MachOObjectFile.cpp. # RUN: llvm-as %p/Inputs/arm64e-ios.ll -o %t-arm64e.bc # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -static -o %t.lib %t-arm64.bc %t-arm64e.bc # RUN: llvm-objdump --macho --arch all --all-headers %t.lib | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-ARM64 -DFILE=%t.lib -DPREFIX=%basename_t.tmp --implicit-check-not=Archive # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-ARM64: Archive : [[FILE]] (architecture arm64) # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-ARM64-NEXT: __.SYMDEF # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-ARM64-NEXT: [[PREFIX]]-arm64.bc # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-ARM64: Archive : [[FILE]] # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-ARM64-NEXT: __.SYMDEF # UNIVERSAL-MEMBERS-ARM64-NEXT: [[PREFIX]]-arm64e.bc ## Check that different cputypes are stored together in a fat file: # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -static -o %t.lib %t-armv7.bc %t-x86_64.bc # RUN: llvm-lipo -info %t.lib | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ARCHS-CPU -DFILE=%t.lib # ARCHS-CPU: Architectures in the fat file: [[FILE]] are: armv7 x86_64