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llvm-mirror/test/Object/objdump-relocations.test
Rafael Espindola af01832c73 Implement the "mips endian" for r_info.
Normally r_info is just a 32 of 64 bit number matching the endian of the rest
of the file. Unfortunately, mips 64 bit little endian is special: The top 32
bits are a little endian number and the following 32 are a big endian one.

llvm-svn: 178694
2013-04-03 21:02:51 +00:00

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RUN: llvm-objdump -r %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.coff-i386 \
RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix COFF-i386
RUN: llvm-objdump -r %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.coff-x86-64 \
RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix COFF-x86-64
RUN: llvm-objdump -r %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-i386 \
RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix ELF-i386
RUN: llvm-objdump -r %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64 \
RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix ELF-x86-64
RUN: llvm-objdump -r %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-hexagon \
RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix ELF-hexagon
RUN: llvm-objdump -r %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-mips64el \
RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix ELF-MIPS64EL
RUN: llvm-objdump -r %p/Inputs/relocations.elf-x86-64 \
RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix ELF-complex-x86-64
COFF-i386: .text
COFF-i386: IMAGE_REL_I386_DIR32 L_.str
COFF-i386: IMAGE_REL_I386_REL32 _puts
COFF-i386: IMAGE_REL_I386_REL32 _SomeOtherFunction
COFF-x86-64: .text
COFF-x86-64: IMAGE_REL_AMD64_REL32 L.str
COFF-x86-64: IMAGE_REL_AMD64_REL32 puts
COFF-x86-64: IMAGE_REL_AMD64_REL32 SomeOtherFunction
ELF-i386: .text
ELF-i386: R_386_32
ELF-i386: R_386_PC32
ELF-i386: R_386_PC32
ELF-x86-64: .text
ELF-x86-64: R_X86_64_32S .rodata.str1.1
ELF-x86-64: R_X86_64_PC32 puts
ELF-x86-64: R_X86_64_PC32 SomeOtherFunction
ELF-hexagon: .text
ELF-hexagon: R_HEX_GOTREL_HI16 .main
ELF-hexagon: R_HEX_GOTREL_LO16 .main
ELF-hexagon: R_HEX_HI16 puts
ELF-hexagon: R_HEX_LO16 puts
ELF-hexagon: R_HEX_B15_PCREL testf
ELF-hexagon: R_HEX_B22_PCREL puts
// Note: this file was produced with gas to make sure we don't end up in a
// situation where LLVM produces and accepts a broken file.
ELF-MIPS64EL: .data
ELF-MIPS64EL: R_MIPS_64
ELF-complex-x86-64: .text
ELF-complex-x86-64-NEXT: R_X86_64_8 .data-4
ELF-complex-x86-64-NEXT: R_X86_64_16 .data-4
ELF-complex-x86-64-NEXT: R_X86_64_32 .data-4
ELF-complex-x86-64-NEXT: R_X86_64_32S .data-4
ELF-complex-x86-64-NEXT: R_X86_64_64 .data-4
ELF-complex-x86-64-NEXT: R_X86_64_PC32 .data-4-P
ELF-complex-x86-64-NEXT: R_X86_64_32 .data+0
ELF-complex-x86-64-NEXT: R_X86_64_32 .data+4