; REQUIRES: x86 ;; NOTE: We deviate significantly from ld64's behavior here. We treat common ;; bitcode symbols like regular common symbols, but ld64 gives them different ;; (and IMO very strange) precedence. This test documents the differences. ; RUN: rm -rf %t; split-file %s %t ; RUN: opt -module-summary %t/test.ll -o %t/test.o ; RUN: opt -module-summary %t/same-size.ll -o %t/same-size.o ; RUN: opt -module-summary %t/smaller-size.ll -o %t/smaller-size.o ; RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/same-size.s -o %t/same-size-asm.o ; RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/smaller-size.s -o %t/smaller-size-asm.o ;; ld64: Common bitcode symbols all have equal precedence, regardless of size or ;; alignment. ;; lld: We pick the symbol with the larger size, regardless of alignment. ; RUN: %lld -dylib %t/test.o %t/smaller-size.o -order_file %t/order -o %t/test ; RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=8 ; RUN: %lld -dylib %t/smaller-size.o %t/test.o -order_file %t/order -o %t/test ; RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=8 ; COM (ld64): llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=1 -D#ALIGN=16 ;; ld64: Common bitcode symbols all have equal precedence, regardless of size or ;; alignment. ;; lld: When the sizes are equal, we pick the symbol whose file occurs later in ;; the command-line argument list. ; RUN: %lld -dylib %t/test.o %t/same-size.o -order_file %t/order -o %t/test ; RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=16 ; COM (ld64): llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=8 ; RUN: %lld -dylib %t/same-size.o %t/test.o -order_file %t/order -o %t/test ; RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=8 ;; ld64: Non-bitcode common symbols take precedence. ;; lld: We pick the symbol with the larger size, regardless of alignment. ; RUN: %lld -dylib %t/test.o %t/smaller-size-asm.o -order_file %t/order -o %t/test ; RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=8 ; COM (ld64): llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=1 -D#ALIGN=16 ; RUN: %lld -dylib %t/smaller-size-asm.o %t/test.o -order_file %t/order -o %t/test ; RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=8 ; COM (ld64): llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=1 -D#ALIGN=16 ; RUN: %lld -dylib %t/test.o %t/same-size-asm.o -order_file %t/order -o %t/test ; RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=16 ; RUN: %lld -dylib %t/same-size-asm.o %t/test.o -order_file %t/order -o %t/test ; RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=8 ; COM (ld64): llvm-objdump --section-headers --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s -D#SIZE=2 -D#ALIGN=16 ; CHECK-LABEL: Sections: ; CHECK: __common {{[0-9a-f]+}} [[#%x, COMMON_START:]] BSS ; ; CHECK-LABEL: SYMBOL TABLE: ; CHECK-DAG: [[#%.16x, COMMON_START]] g O __DATA,__common _check_size ; CHECK-DAG: [[#%.16x, COMMON_START + SIZE]] g O __DATA,__common _end_marker ; CHECK-DAG: [[#%.16x, COMMON_START + ALIGN]] g O __DATA,__common _check_alignment ;--- order ;; Order is important as we determine the size of a given symbol via the ;; address of the next symbol. _check_size _end_marker _check_alignment ;--- smaller-size.ll target datalayout = "e-m:o-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-apple-macosx10.15.0" @check_size = common global i8 0, align 1 @check_alignment = common global i8 0, align 16 ;--- same-size.ll target datalayout = "e-m:o-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-apple-macosx10.15.0" @check_size = common global i16 0, align 1 @check_alignment = common global i16 0, align 16 ;--- smaller-size.s .comm _check_size, 1, 1 .comm _check_alignment, 1, 4 ;--- same-size.s .comm _check_size, 2, 1 .comm _check_alignment, 2, 4 ;--- test.ll target datalayout = "e-m:o-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-apple-macosx10.15.0" @check_size = common global i16 0, align 1 @end_marker = common global i8 0 @check_alignment = common global i16 0, align 8