# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=mips64el-unknown-linux -mcpu=mips64r2 %s \ # RUN: | llvm-objdump -d - | FileCheck %s # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=mips64el-unknown-linux -mcpu=mips64r2 %s \ # RUN: | llvm-readobj -r - | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK-REL # Test that R_MIPS_HIGHER and R_MIPS_HIGHEST relocations are created. By using # NEXT we also test that none of the expressions from the test2 generates # relocations. test1: # CHECK-LABEL: : lui $5, %highest(func) daddiu $5, $5, %higher(func) # CHECK-REL: Relocations [ # CHECK-REL-NEXT: { # CHECK-REL-NEXT: 0x{{[0-9,A-F]+}} R_MIPS_HIGHEST # CHECK-REL-NEXT: 0x{{[0-9,A-F]+}} R_MIPS_HIGHER # CHECK-REL-NEXT: } # Test the calculation of %higher and %highest: # ((x + 0x80008000) >> 32) & 0xffff (higher) # ((x + 0x800080008000) >> 48) & 0xffff (highest). test2: # CHECK-LABEL: : # Check the case where relocations are not modified by adding +1. The constant # is chosen so that it is just below the value that triggers the addition of +1 # to %higher. $L1: lui $6, %highest($L2-$L1+0x300047FFF7FF7) daddiu $6, $6, %higher($L2-$L1+0x300047FFF7FF7) $L2: # CHECK: lui $6, 3 # CHECK: daddiu $6, $6, 4 # Check the case where %higher is modified by adding +1. lui $7, %highest($L2-$L1+0x300047FFF7FF8) ld $7, %higher ($L2-$L1+0x300047FFF7FF8)($7) # CHECK: lui $7, 3 # CHECK: ld $7, 5($7) # Check the case where both %higher and %highest are modified by adding +1. lui $8, %highest(0x37FFF7FFF8000) ld $8, %higher (0x37FFF7FFF8000)($8) # CHECK: lui $8, 4 # CHECK: ld $8, -32768($8)