# REQUIRES: x86 ## This tests that we can link against these synthetic symbols even ## if they are not in the symbol table. # RUN: rm -rf %t; split-file %s %t ## Test that in a dylib, we can link against __mh_dylib_header ## (but not in other types of files) # RUN: llvm-mc %t/dylib.s -triple=x86_64-apple-macos10.15 -filetype=obj -o %t/dylib.o # RUN: %lld -dylib -dead_strip %t/dylib.o -o %t/dylib.out # RUN: llvm-objdump -m --syms %t/dylib.out | FileCheck %s --check-prefix DYLIB # RUN: not %lld -o /dev/null %t/dylib.o 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix ERR-DYLIB # DYLIB: SYMBOL TABLE: # DYLIB-NEXT: {{[0-9a-f]+}} g F __TEXT,__text _main # DYLIB-NEXT-EMPTY: # ERR-DYLIB: error: undefined symbol: __mh_dylib_header ## Test that in an executable, we can link against __mh_execute_header # RUN: llvm-mc %t/main.s -triple=x86_64-apple-macos10.15 -filetype=obj -o %t/exec.o # RUN: %lld -dead_strip -lSystem %t/exec.o -o %t/exec.out ## But it would be an error trying to reference __mh_execute_header in a dylib # RUN: not %lld -o /dev/null -dylib %t/exec.o 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix ERR-EXEC # ERR-EXEC: error: undefined symbol: __mh_execute_header #--- main.s .text .globl _main _main: mov __mh_execute_header@GOTPCREL(%rip), %rax ret .subsections_via_symbols #--- dylib.s .text .globl _main _main: mov __mh_dylib_header@GOTPCREL(%rip), %rax ret .subsections_via_symbols