# REQUIRES: x86 ## For a relative pathname in INPUT() or GROUP(), the parent directory of ## the current linker script has priority over current working directory and -L. # RUN: rm -rf %t.dir && mkdir %t.dir && cd %t.dir # RUN: mkdir dir # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %s -o a.o # RUN: echo '.globl b, cwd; b: cwd:' | llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 - -o b.o # RUN: echo '.globl b, dir; b: dir:' | llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 - -o dir/b.o # RUN: llvm-ar rc libb.a b.o # RUN: llvm-ar rc dir/libb.a dir/b.o ## A relative pathname is relative to the parent directory of the current linker script. ## The directory has priority over current working directory and -L. # RUN: echo 'INPUT(libb.a)' > dir/relative.lds # RUN: ld.lld -L. a.o dir/relative.lds -o - | llvm-nm - | FileCheck --check-prefix=DIR %s ## GROUP() uses the same search order. # RUN: echo 'GROUP(libb.a)' > dir/relative1.lds # RUN: ld.lld -L. a.o dir/relative1.lds -o - | llvm-nm - | FileCheck --check-prefix=DIR %s # DIR: T dir ## -l does not use the special rule. # RUN: echo 'INPUT(-lb)' > dir/cwd.lds # RUN: ld.lld -L. a.o dir/cwd.lds -o - | llvm-nm - | FileCheck --check-prefix=CWD %s # RUN: echo 'GROUP(-lb)' > dir/cwd1.lds # RUN: ld.lld -L. a.o dir/cwd1.lds -o - | llvm-nm - | FileCheck --check-prefix=CWD %s # CWD: T cwd ## The rules does not apply to an absolute path. # RUN: echo 'INPUT(/libb.a)' > dir/absolute.lds # RUN: not ld.lld a.o dir/absolute.lds -o /dev/null ## If the parent directory of the current linker script does not contain the file, ## fall back to the current working directory. # RUN: cp libb.a libc.a # RUN: echo 'INPUT(libc.a)' > dir/fallback.lds # RUN: ld.lld a.o dir/fallback.lds -o /dev/null .globl _start _start: call b