llvm-for-llvmta/test/tools/gold/X86/v1.16/wrap-1.ll

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; LTO
; RUN: llvm-as %s -o %t.o
; RUN: %gold -m elf_x86_64 -plugin %llvmshlibdir/LLVMgold%shlibext %t.o -o %t.out -wrap=bar -plugin-opt=save-temps
; RUN: llvm-readobj --symbols %t.out | FileCheck %s
; RUN: cat %t.out.resolution.txt | FileCheck -check-prefix=RESOLS %s
; ThinLTO
; RUN: opt -module-summary %s -o %t.o
; RUN: %gold -m elf_x86_64 -plugin %llvmshlibdir/LLVMgold%shlibext %t.o -o %t.out -wrap=bar -plugin-opt=save-temps
; RUN: llvm-readobj --symbols %t.out | FileCheck %s
; RUN: cat %t.out.resolution.txt | FileCheck -check-prefix=RESOLS %s
; CHECK: Name: __wrap_bar
; CHECK-NEXT: Value:
; CHECK-NEXT: Size:
; CHECK-NEXT: Binding: Global
; CHECK-NEXT: Type: Function
; Make sure that the 'r' (linker redefined) bit is set for bar and __real_bar
; in the resolutions file, and that the 'x' (visible to regular obj) bit is set
; for bar and __wrap_bar.
; RESOLS: ,bar,lxr
; RESOLS: ,__wrap_bar,plx
; RESOLS: ,__real_bar,plr
target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"
declare void @bar()
define void @_start() {
call void @bar()
ret void
}
define void @__wrap_bar() {
ret void
}
define void @__real_bar() {
ret void
}