## This test ensures llvm-objdump emits a helpful error message when dumping a symbol table ## whose sh_size isn't a multiple of the symbol size (sh_size % sizeof(Elf_Sym) != 0). ## a) Broken .symtab symbol table. Valid .dynsym symbol table. # RUN: yaml2obj -DBITS=32 -DSIZE=33 -DDYNSIZE=32 %s -o %t.32-bit.o # RUN: not llvm-objdump --syms %t.32-bit.o 2>&1 | FileCheck -DSIZE=33 -DSYMSIZE=16 -DINDEX=2 %s # RUN: yaml2obj -DBITS=64 -DSIZE=49 -DDYNSIZE=48 %s -o %t.64-bit.o # RUN: not llvm-objdump --syms %t.64-bit.o 2>&1 | FileCheck -DSIZE=49 -DSYMSIZE=24 -DINDEX=2 %s ## b) Broken .dynsym symbol table. Valid .symtab symbol table. # RUN: yaml2obj -DBITS=32 -DSIZE=32 -DDYNSIZE=33 %s -o %t.32-bit.o # RUN: not llvm-objdump --dynamic-syms %t.32-bit.o 2>&1 | FileCheck -DSIZE=33 -DSYMSIZE=16 -DINDEX=3 %s # RUN: yaml2obj -DBITS=64 -DSIZE=48 -DDYNSIZE=49 %s -o %t.64-bit.o # RUN: not llvm-objdump --dynamic-syms %t.64-bit.o 2>&1 | FileCheck -DSIZE=49 -DSYMSIZE=24 -DINDEX=3 %s # CHECK: error: {{.*}} section [index [[INDEX]]] has an invalid sh_size ([[SIZE]]) which is not a multiple of its sh_entsize ([[SYMSIZE]]) --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS[[BITS]] Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Machine: EM_X86_64 Sections: - Name: .dynstr Type: SHT_STRTAB Content: "00" - Name: .symtab Type: SHT_SYMTAB Size: [[SIZE]] - Name: .dynsym Type: SHT_DYNSYM Size: [[DYNSIZE]]