# REQUIRES: x86 ## Test symbol resolution related to .symver produced symbols in object files. # RUN: split-file %s %t # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/ref.s -o %t/ref.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/ref1.s -o %t/ref1.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/ref1p.s -o %t/ref1p.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/ref1w.s -o %t/ref1w.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/def1.s -o %t/def1.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/def1w.s -o %t/def1w.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/hid1.s -o %t/hid1.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/hid1w.s -o %t/hid1w.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/def2.s -o %t/def2.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/wrap.s -o %t/wrap.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %t/wrap1.s -o %t/wrap1.o # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=def1.so --version-script=%t/ver %t/def1.o -o %t/def1.so # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=hid1.so --version-script=%t/ver %t/hid1.o -o %t/hid1.so ## Report a duplicate definition error for foo@v1 and foo@@v1. # RUN: not ld.lld -shared --version-script=%t/ver %t/def1.o %t/hid1.o -o /dev/null 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=DUP # RUN: ld.lld -shared --version-script=%t/ver %t/def1w.o %t/hid1.o -o /dev/null # RUN: ld.lld -shared --version-script=%t/ver %t/def1.o %t/hid1w.o -o /dev/null # RUN: ld.lld -shared --version-script=%t/ver %t/def1w.o %t/hid1w.o -o /dev/null # DUP: error: duplicate symbol: foo@@v1 # DUP-NEXT: >>> defined at {{.*}}/def1{{w?}}.o:(.text+0x0) # DUP-NEXT: >>> defined at {{.*}}/hid1.o:(.text+0x0) ## Protected undefined foo@v1 makes the output symbol protected. # RUN: ld.lld -shared --version-script=%t/ver %t/ref1p.o %t/def1.o -o %t.protected # RUN: llvm-readelf --dyn-syms %t.protected | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=PROTECTED # PROTECTED: NOTYPE GLOBAL PROTECTED [[#]] foo@@v1 ## foo@@v1 resolves both undefined foo and foo@v1. There is one single definition. ## Note: set soname so that the name string referenced by .gnu.version_d is fixed. # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/def1.o -o %t1 # RUN: llvm-readelf -r --dyn-syms %t1 | FileCheck %s # CHECK: Relocation section '.rela.plt' at offset {{.*}} contains 1 entries: # CHECK-NEXT: {{.*}} Type {{.*}} # CHECK-NEXT: {{.*}} R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT {{.*}} foo@@v1 + 0 # CHECK: 1: {{.*}} NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [[#]] foo@@v1 # CHECK-EMPTY: ## foo@@v2 does not resolve undefined foo@v1. # RUN: not ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/def2.o \ # RUN: -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=UNDEF # UNDEF: error: undefined symbol: foo@v1 ## An undefined weak unversioned symbol is not errored. However, an undefined ## weak versioned symbol should still be errored because we cannot construct ## a Verneed entry (Verneed::vn_file is unavailable). # RUN: not ld.lld -shared --version-script=%t/ver %t/ref1w.o -o /dev/null 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=UNDEF ## foo@@v2 resolves undefined foo while foo@v1 resolves undefined foo@v1. # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/hid1.o %t/def2.o -o %t3 # RUN: llvm-readelf -r --dyn-syms %t3 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK3 # RUN: llvm-objdump -d --no-show-raw-insn %t3 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=DIS3 # CHECK3: 00000000000034a8 {{.*}} R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT {{.*}} foo@@v2 + 0 # CHECK3-NEXT: 00000000000034b0 {{.*}} R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT {{.*}} foo@v1 + 0 # CHECK3: 1: {{.*}} NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [[#]] foo@@v2 # CHECK3-NEXT: 2: {{.*}} NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [[#]] foo@v1 # CHECK3-NEXT: 3: {{.*}} NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [[#]] foo_v1 # CHECK3-EMPTY: # DIS3-LABEL: <.text>: # DIS3-NEXT: callq 0x1380 # DIS3-COUNT-3: int3 # DIS3-NEXT: callq 0x1390 # DIS3-LABEL: : # DIS3-NEXT: jmpq *{{.*}}(%rip) # 0x34a8 # DIS3-LABEL: : # DIS3-NEXT: jmpq *{{.*}}(%rip) # 0x34b0 ## Then, test the interaction with versioned definitions in shared objects. ## TODO Both foo and foo@v1 are undefined. Ideally we should not create two .dynsym entries. # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/def1.so -o %t4 # RUN: llvm-readelf --dyn-syms %t4 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK4 # CHECK4: 1: {{.*}} NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT UND foo@v1 # CHECK4-NEXT: 2: {{.*}} NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT UND foo@v1 # CHECK4-EMPTY: ## hid1.so resolves undefined foo@v1. foo is undefined. # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/hid1.so -o %t5 # RUN: llvm-readelf --dyn-syms %t5 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK5 # CHECK5: 1: {{.*}} NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT UND foo{{$}} # CHECK5-NEXT: 2: {{.*}} NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT UND foo@v1 # CHECK5-EMPTY: ## Test the interaction with --wrap. ## The reference from ref.o is redirected. The reference from ref1.o is not. # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver --wrap=foo %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/def1.o %t/wrap.o -o %t.w1 # RUN: llvm-readobj -r %t.w1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=W1REL # RUN: llvm-objdump -d --no-show-raw-insn %t.w1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=W1DIS # W1REL: .rela.plt { # W1REL-NEXT: R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT foo@@v1 0x0 # W1REL-NEXT: R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT __wrap_foo 0x0 # W1REL-NEXT: } # W1DIS-LABEL: <.text>: # W1DIS-NEXT: callq {{.*}} <__wrap_foo@plt> # W1DIS-COUNT-3: int3 # W1DIS-NEXT: callq {{.*}} ## The reference from ref.o is redirected. The reference from ref1.o is not. ## Note: this case demonstrates the typical behavior wrapping a glibc libc.so definition. # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver --wrap=foo %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/def1.so %t/wrap.o -o %t.w2 # RUN: llvm-readobj -r %t.w2 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=W2REL # RUN: llvm-objdump -d --no-show-raw-insn %t.w2 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=W2DIS # W2REL: .rela.plt { # W2REL-NEXT: R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT foo@v1 0x0 # W2REL-NEXT: R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT __wrap_foo 0x0 # W2REL-NEXT: } # W2DIS-LABEL: <.text>: # W2DIS-NEXT: callq {{.*}} <__wrap_foo@plt> # W2DIS-COUNT-3: int3 # W2DIS-NEXT: callq {{.*}} ## Test --wrap on @ and @@. ## Error because __wrap_foo@v1 is not defined. ## Note: GNU ld errors "no symbol version section for versioned symbol `__wrap_foo@v1'". # RUN: not ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver --wrap=foo@v1 %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/def1.o %t/wrap.o \ # RUN: -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=W3 # W3: error: undefined symbol: __wrap_foo@v1 # W3-NEXT: >>> referenced by {{.*}}ref1.o:(.text+0x1) # W3-NEXT: >>> did you mean: __wrap_foo{{$}} # W3-NEXT: >>> defined in: {{.*}}wrap.o ## foo@v1 is correctly wrapped. # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver --wrap=foo@v1 %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/def1.o %t/wrap1.o -o %t.w4 # RUN: llvm-readobj -r %t.w4 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=W4REL # RUN: llvm-objdump -d --no-show-raw-insn %t.w4 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=W4DIS # W4REL: .rela.plt { # W4REL-NEXT: R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT foo@@v1 0x0 # W4REL-NEXT: R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT __wrap_foo@v1 0x0 # W4REL-NEXT: } # W4DIS-LABEL: <.text>: # W4DIS-NEXT: callq {{.*}} # W4DIS-COUNT-3: int3 # W4DIS-NEXT: callq {{.*}} <__wrap_foo@plt> ## Note: GNU ld errors "no symbol version section for versioned symbol `__wrap_foo@@v1'". # RUN: ld.lld -shared --soname=t --version-script=%t/ver --wrap=foo@@v1 %t/ref.o %t/ref1.o %t/def1.o %t/wrap.o -o %t.w5 # RUN: llvm-readobj -r %t.w5 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=W5REL # RUN: llvm-objdump -d --no-show-raw-insn %t.w5 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=W5DIS # W5REL: .rela.plt { # W5REL-NEXT: R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT foo@@v1 0x0 # W5REL-NEXT: } # W5DIS-LABEL: <.text>: # W5DIS-NEXT: callq 0x1350 # W5DIS-COUNT-3: int3 # W5DIS-NEXT: callq 0x1350 #--- ver v1 {}; v2 {}; #--- ref.s call foo #--- ref1.s .symver foo, foo@@@v1 call foo #--- ref1p.s .protected foo .symver foo, foo@@@v1 call foo #--- ref1w.s .weak foo .symver foo, foo@@@v1 call foo #--- def1.s .globl foo .symver foo, foo@@@v1 foo: #--- def1w.s .weak foo .symver foo, foo@@@v1 foo: #--- hid1.s .globl foo_v1 .symver foo_v1, foo@v1 foo_v1: ret #--- hid1w.s .weak foo_v1 .symver foo_v1, foo@v1 foo_v1: ret #--- def2.s .globl foo .symver foo, foo@@@v2 foo: ret #--- wrap.s .globl __wrap_foo __wrap_foo: hlt #--- wrap1.s .globl __wrap_foo_v1 .symver __wrap_foo_v1, __wrap_foo@v1 __wrap_foo_v1: int3