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llvm-mirror/test/MC/Mips/eh-frame.s
Oliver Stannard 0f096f23f1 Emit DWARF3 call frame information when DWARF3+ debug info is requested
Currently, llvm always emits a DWARF CIE with a version of 1, even when emitting
DWARF 3 or 4, which both support CIE version 3. This patch makes it emit the
newer CIE version when we are emitting DWARF 3 or 4. This will not reduce
compatibility, as we already emit other DWARF3/4 features, and is worth doing as
the DWARF3 spec removed some ambiguities in the interpretation of call frame
information.

It also fixes a minor bug where the "return address" field of the CIE was
encoded as a ULEB128, which is only valid when the CIE version is 3. There are
no test changes for this, because (as far as I can tell) none of the platforms
that we test have a return address register with a DWARF register number >127.

llvm-svn: 211272
2014-06-19 15:39:33 +00:00

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// Test the bits of .eh_frame on mips that are already implemented correctly.
// FIXME: This test would be a lot cleaner if llvm-objdump had the
// --dwarf=frames option.
// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj %s -o %t.o -arch=mips
// RUN: llvm-objdump -r -s %t.o | FileCheck --check-prefix=MIPS32 %s
// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj %s -o %t.o -arch=mipsel
// RUN: llvm-objdump -r -s %t.o | FileCheck --check-prefix=MIPS32EL %s
// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj %s -o %t.o -arch=mips64
// RUN: llvm-objdump -r -s %t.o | FileCheck --check-prefix=MIPS64 %s
// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj %s -o %t.o -arch=mips64el
// RUN: llvm-objdump -r -s %t.o | FileCheck --check-prefix=MIPS64EL %s
func:
.cfi_startproc
.cfi_endproc
// MIPS32: RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [.rel.eh_frame]:
// MIPS32-NEXT: R_MIPS_32
// MIPS32: Contents of section .eh_frame:
// MIPS32-NEXT: 0000
// Length
// MIPS32: 00000010
// CIE ID
// MIPS32: 00000000
// Version
// MIPS32: 03
// Augmentation String
// MIPS32: 7a5200
// Code Alignment Factor
// MIPS32: 01
// Data Alignment Factor (-4)
// MIPS32: 7c
// Return Address Register
// MIPS32: 1f
// Augmentation Size
// MIPS32: 01
// MIPS32: .........zR..|..
// MIPS32-NEXT: 0010
// Augmentation (fde pointer encoding: DW_EH_PE_sdata4)
// MIPS32: 0b
// FIXME: The instructions are different from the ones produces by gas.
// MIPS32EL: RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [.rel.eh_frame]:
// MIPS32EL-NEXT: R_MIPS_32
// MIPS32EL: Contents of section .eh_frame:
// MIPS32EL-NEXT: 0000
// Length
// MIPS32EL: 10000000
// CIE ID
// MIPS32EL: 00000000
// Version
// MIPS32EL: 03
// Augmentation String
// MIPS32EL: 7a5200
// Code Alignment Factor
// MIPS32EL: 01
// Data Alignment Factor (-4)
// MIPS32EL: 7c
// Return Address Register
// MIPS32EL: 1f
// Augmentation Size
// MIPS32EL: 01
// MIPS32EL: .........zR..|..
// MIPS32EL-NEXT: 0010
// Augmentation (fde pointer encoding: DW_EH_PE_sdata4)
// MIPS32EL: 0b
// FIXME: The instructions are different from the ones produces by gas.
// MIPS64: RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [.rela.eh_frame]:
// MIPS64-NEXT: R_MIPS_64
// MIPS64: Contents of section .eh_frame:
// MIPS64-NEXT: 0000
// Length
// MIPS64: 00000010
// CIE ID
// MIPS64: 00000000
// Version
// MIPS64: 03
// Augmentation String
// MIPS64: 7a5200
// Code Alignment Factor
// MIPS64: 01
// Data Alignment Factor (-8). GAS uses -4. Should be ok as long as all
// offsets we need are a multiple of 8.
// MIPS64: 78
// Return Address Register
// MIPS64: 1f
// Augmentation Size
// MIPS64: 01
// MIPS64: .........zR..x..
// MIPS64-NEXT: 0010
// Augmentation (fde pointer encoding: DW_EH_PE_sdata8)
// MIPS64: 0c
// FIXME: The instructions are different from the ones produces by gas.
// MIPS64EL: RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [.rela.eh_frame]:
// MIPS64EL-NEXT: R_MIPS_64
// MIPS64EL: Contents of section .eh_frame:
// MIPS64EL-NEXT: 0000
// Length
// MIPS64EL: 10000000
// CIE ID
// MIPS64EL: 00000000
// Version
// MIPS64EL: 03
// Augmentation String
// MIPS64EL: 7a5200
// Code Alignment Factor
// MIPS64EL: 01
// Data Alignment Factor (-8). GAS uses -4. Should be ok as long as all
// offsets we need are a multiple of 8.
// MIPS64EL: 78
// Return Address Register
// MIPS64EL: 1f
// Augmentation Size
// MIPS64EL: 01
// MIPS64EL: .........zR..x..
// MIPS64EL-NEXT: 0010
// Augmentation (fde pointer encoding: DW_EH_PE_sdata8)
// MIPS64EL: 0c
// FIXME: The instructions are different from the ones produces by gas.