## This test shows that llvm-objcopy does not baulk at overlapping sections. ## These don't really make sense, but the tool should still handle invalid ## inputs somehow. # RUN: yaml2obj %s -o %t.o ## Check that the contents are as expected before the copy. # RUN: llvm-readobj -x .first -x .second %t.o | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CONTENTS ## Now check that the section contents are still correct after the copy. ## Also characterize the behavior of llvm-objcopy in that it "unoverlaps" the ## two sections. # RUN: llvm-objcopy %t.o %t2.o # RUN: llvm-readobj --section-headers %t2.o | FileCheck %s # RUN: llvm-readobj -x .first -x .second %t2.o | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CONTENTS # CHECK: Name: .first # CHECK: Offset: 0x1000 # CHECK: Name: .second # CHECK: Offset: 0x1004 # CONTENTS: Hex dump of section '.first': # CONTENTS-NEXT: 0x00000000 01234567 # CONTENTS-EMPTY: # CONTENTS-NEXT: Hex dump of section '.second': # CONTENTS-NEXT: 0x00000000 23456789 --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS64 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_EXEC Machine: EM_X86_64 Sections: - Name: .first Type: SHT_PROGBITS Content: '01234567' AddressAlign: 0x1000 - Name: .second Type: SHT_PROGBITS Content: '89abcdef' ShOffset: 0x1001