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llvm-mirror/test/Object/archive-symtab.test
James Y Knight 6f1053539e llvm-ar: Darwin archive format fixes.
* Support writing the DARWIN64 symbol table format.

* In darwin archives, emit a symbol table whenever requested, even
  when there are no members, as the apple linker will abort if given
  an archive without a symbol table.

Added tests for same, and also simplified and moved the GNU 64-bit
symbol table test into archive-symtab.test.

llvm-svn: 344183
2018-10-10 21:07:02 +00:00

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RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar rcsU %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64 %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck %s
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: env SYM64_THRESHOLD=1 llvm-ar rcsU %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64 %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck %s
RUXX: grep SYM64 %t.a
CHECK: Archive map
CHECK-NEXT: main in trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64
CHECK-NEXT: foo in trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
CHECK-NEXT: main in trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
CHECK-NOT: bar
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar --format=gnu rcT %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64 %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck --check-prefix=THIN %s
THIN: Archive map
THIN-NEXT: main in {{.*}}/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64
THIN-NEXT: foo in {{.*}}/Inputs/trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
THIN-NEXT: main in {{.*}}/Inputs/trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
CHECK: trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64:
CHECK-NEXT: U SomeOtherFunction
CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000000000 T main
CHECK-NEXT: U puts
CHECK: trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64:
CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000000000 t bar
CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000000006 T foo
CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000000016 T main
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar rcSU %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64 %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOMAP
NOMAP-NOT: Archive map
RUN: llvm-ar s %t.a
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck %s
check that the archive does have a corrupt symbol table.
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: cp %p/Inputs/archive-test.a-corrupt-symbol-table %t.a
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CORRUPT
CORRUPT: Archive map
CORRUPT-NEXT: mbin in trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64
CORRUPT-NEXT: foo in trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
CORRUPT-NEXT: main in trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
CORRUPT: trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64:
CORRUPT-NEXT: U SomeOtherFunction
CORRUPT-NEXT: 0000000000000000 T main
CORRUPT-NEXT: U puts
CORRUPT: trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64:
CORRUPT-NEXT: 0000000000000000 t bar
CORRUPT-NEXT: 0000000000000006 T foo
CORRUPT-NEXT: 0000000000000016 T main
check that the we *don't* update the symbol table.
RUN: llvm-ar s %t.a
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CORRUPT
repeate the test with llvm-ranlib
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar rcSU %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64 %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOMAP
RUN: llvm-ranlib %t.a
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck %s
RUN: llvm-nm -M %p/Inputs/macho-archive-x86_64.a | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BSD-MachO
RUN: llvm-nm -M %p/Inputs/macho-archive-unsorted-x86_64.a | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BSD-MachO
BSD-MachO: Archive map
BSD-MachO: _bar in bar.o
BSD-MachO: _foo in foo.o
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar --format=bsd rcsU %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.macho-x86-64 %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test2.macho-x86-64
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck --check-prefix=MACHO %s
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: env SYM64_THRESHOLD=1 llvm-ar --format=darwin rcsU %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.macho-x86-64 %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test2.macho-x86-64
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck --check-prefix=MACHO %s
RUN: grep '__\.SYMDEF_64' %t.a
MACHO: Archive map
MACHO-NEXT: _main in trivial-object-test.macho-x86-64
MACHO-NEXT: _foo in trivial-object-test2.macho-x86-64
MACHO-NEXT: _main in trivial-object-test2.macho-x86-64
MACHO-NOT: {{^}}bar
MACHO: trivial-object-test.macho-x86-64
MACHO-NEXT: 0000000000000028 s L_.str
MACHO-NEXT: U _SomeOtherFunction
MACHO-NEXT: 0000000000000000 T _main
MACHO-NEXT: U _puts
MACHO: trivial-object-test2.macho-x86-64
MACHO-NEXT: 0000000000000000 t _bar
MACHO-NEXT: 0000000000000001 T _foo
MACHO-NEXT: 0000000000000002 T _main
RUN: llvm-nm -M %p/Inputs/macho-toc64-archive-x86_64.a | FileCheck --check-prefix=MACHO-TOC64 %s
MACHO-TOC64: Archive map
MACHO-TOC64-NEXT: _test in test.o
MACHO-TOC64-NEXT: _test in xtest.o
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar --format=gnu rcsU %t.a %p/Inputs/coff-short-import-code %p/Inputs/coff-short-import-data
RUN: llvm-nm -M %t.a | FileCheck --check-prefix=COFF-SHORT-IMPORT %s
COFF-SHORT-IMPORT: Archive map
COFF-SHORT-IMPORT-NEXT: __imp__foo in coff-short-import-code
COFF-SHORT-IMPORT-NEXT: _foo in coff-short-import-code
COFF-SHORT-IMPORT-NEXT: __imp__bar in coff-short-import-data
COFF-SHORT-IMPORT-NOT: _bar in coff-short-import-data
Test that we pad the symbol table so that it ends in a multiple of 8 bytes:
8 + 60 + 36 == 104
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar --format=bsd rcsU %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.macho-x86-64
RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=MACHO-SYMTAB-ALIGN %s < %t.a
MACHO-SYMTAB-ALIGN: !<arch>
MACHO-SYMTAB-ALIGN-NEXT: #1/12 {{..........}} 0 0 0 36 `
Test that we pad the symbol table so that it ends in a multiple of 8 bytes:
8 + 60 + 52 == 120
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar --format=bsd rcsD %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.macho-x86-64 %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.macho-x86-64
RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=MACHO-SYMTAB-ALIGN2 %s < %t.a
MACHO-SYMTAB-ALIGN2: !<arch>
MACHO-SYMTAB-ALIGN2-NEXT: #1/12 0 0 0 0 52 `
With a gnu symbol table we only align to two
8 + 60 + 14 = 82
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar --format=gnu rcsD %t.a %p/Inputs/trivial-object-test.macho-x86-64
RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=GNU-SYMTAB-ALIGN %s < %t.a
GNU-SYMTAB-ALIGN: !<arch>
GNU-SYMTAB-ALIGN-NEXT: / 0 0 0 0 14 `
** Test the behavior of an empty archive:
No symbol table emitted for GNU archives
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar rcs --format=gnu %t.a
RUN: not grep -q '/ ' %t.a
No symbol table for BSD archives
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar rcs --format=bsd %t.a
RUN: not grep -q '__\.SYMDEF' %t.a
And we do emit a symbol table for DARWIN archives
RUN: rm -f %t.a
RUN: llvm-ar rcs --format=darwin %t.a
RUN: grep -q '__\.SYMDEF' %t.a