## many-sections.elf-x86_64 is a file that was generated to simulate ## an object with more than ~65k sections. When an ELF object ## has SHN_LORESERVE (0xff00) or more sections, its e_shnum field ## should be zero and sh_size of the section header at index 0 is used ## to store the value. If the section name string table section index is ## greater than or equal to SHN_LORESERVE, then e_shstrndx field ## should have the value of SHN_XINDEX and sh_link of the section header ## at index 0 is used to store the value. ## ## many-sections.elf-x86_64 has few sections to save disk ## space, but its e_shnum, e_shstrndx, sh_size and sh_link fields are set ## according to the above description, so that we can test the dumper. # RUN: llvm-readelf --file-headers -S %p/Inputs/many-sections.elf-x86_64 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=GNU1 # GNU1: Number of section headers: 0 (5) # GNU1: Section header string table index: 65535 (3) # GNU1: There are 5 section headers, starting at offset 0xb8 # RUN: llvm-readobj --file-headers %p/Inputs/many-sections.elf-x86_64 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LLVM1 # LLVM1: SectionHeaderCount: 0 (5) # LLVM1: StringTableSectionIndex: 65535 (3) ## many-sections-stripped.elf-x86_64 is many-sections.elf-x86_64 with ## e_shoff field set to zero, but not e_shstrndx, to show that ## this corrupt case is handled correctly. # RUN: llvm-readelf --file-headers %p/Inputs/many-sections-stripped.elf-x86_64 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=GNU2 # GNU2: Number of section headers: 0 # GNU2: Section header string table index: 65535 (corrupt: out of range) # RUN: llvm-readobj --file-headers %p/Inputs/many-sections-stripped.elf-x86_64 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LLVM2 # LLVM2: SectionHeaderCount: 0 # LLVM2: StringTableSectionIndex: 65535 (corrupt: out of range)