# REQUIRES: x86 # RUN: rm -rf %t && split-file %s %t # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-pc-linux %t/a.s -o %t/a.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-pc-linux %t/b.s -o %t/b.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-pc-linux %t/c.s -o %t/c.o # RUN: ld.lld %t/a.o -o %t/a # RUN: llvm-objdump -t --section-headers %t/a | FileCheck %s ## This checks that: ## 1) Address of _etext is the first location after the last read-only loadable segment. ## 2) Address of _edata points to the end of the last non SHT_NOBITS section. ## That is how gold/bfd do. At the same time specs says: "If the address of _edata is ## greater than the address of _etext, the address of _end is same as the address ## of _edata." (https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E53394_01/html/E54766/u-etext-3c.html). ## 3) Address of _end is different from _edata because of 2. ## 4) Addresses of _edata == edata, _end == end and _etext == etext. # CHECK: Sections: # CHECK-NEXT: Idx Name Size VMA Type # CHECK-NEXT: 0 00000000 0000000000000000 # CHECK-NEXT: 1 .text 00000001 0000000000201158 TEXT # CHECK-NEXT: 2 .data 00000002 0000000000202159 DATA # CHECK-NEXT: 3 .bss 00000006 000000000020215c BSS # CHECK: SYMBOL TABLE: # CHECK-NEXT: 000000000020215b g .data 0000000000000000 _edata # CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000202162 g .bss 0000000000000000 _end # CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000201159 g .text 0000000000000000 _etext # CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000201158 g .text 0000000000000000 _start # CHECK-NEXT: 000000000020215b g .data 0000000000000000 edata # CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000202162 g .bss 0000000000000000 end # CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000201159 g .text 0000000000000000 etext # RUN: ld.lld -r %t/a.o -o %t/a.ro # RUN: llvm-objdump -t %t/a.ro | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=RELOCATABLE # RELOCATABLE: 0000000000000000 *UND* 0000000000000000 _edata # RELOCATABLE-NEXT: 0000000000000000 *UND* 0000000000000000 _end # RELOCATABLE-NEXT: 0000000000000000 *UND* 0000000000000000 _etext ## If a relocatable object file defines non-reserved identifiers (by C and C++) ## edata/end/etext, don't redefine them. Note: GNU ld redefines the reserved ## _edata while we don't for simplicity. # RUN: ld.lld %t/b.o -o %t/b # RUN: llvm-objdump -t %t/b | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK2 # RUN: ld.lld %t/c.o -o %t/c # RUN: llvm-objdump -t %t/c | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK2 ## PROVIDE does not redefine defined symbols, even if COMMON. # RUN: ld.lld %t/c.o %t/lds -o %t/c # RUN: llvm-objdump -t %t/c | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK2 # CHECK2: [[#%x,]] g O .bss 0000000000000001 _edata # CHECK2-NEXT: [[#%x,]] g O .bss 0000000000000001 edata # CHECK2-NEXT: [[#%x,]] g O .bss 0000000000000001 end # CHECK2-NEXT: [[#%x,]] g O .bss 0000000000000001 etext #--- a.s .global _edata,_end,_etext,_start,edata,end,etext .text _start: nop .data .word 1 .bss .align 4 .space 6 #--- b.s .bss .macro def x .globl \x .type \x, @object \x: .byte 0 .size \x, 1 .endm def _edata def edata def end def etext #--- c.s .comm _edata,1,1 .comm edata,1,1 .comm end,1,1 .comm etext,1,1 #--- lds SECTIONS { .text : { *(.text) } PROVIDE(etext = .); PROVIDE(edata = .); PROVIDE(end = .); }