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llvm-mirror/test/MC/Mips/elf_basic.s
Rafael Espindola 7b47047ff9 Use ELFOSABI_NONE instead of ELFOSABI_LINUX.
The doesn't seem to be a difference and ELFOSABI_NONE seems to be far more
common:

* Linux doesn't care when loading and puts ELFOSABI_NONE on core dumps.
* Gold and bfd ld produce files with ELFOSABI_NONE.
* Gold and bfd ld seems to ignore EI_OSABI other than for freebsd.
* Gas puts ELFOSABI_NONE in most .o files.

llvm-svn: 248534
2015-09-24 20:57:24 +00:00

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// 32 bit big endian
// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple mips-unknown-linux %s -o - | llvm-readobj -h | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-BE32 %s
// 32 bit little endian
// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple mipsel-unknown-linux %s -o - | llvm-readobj -h | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-LE32 %s
// 64 bit big endian
// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -arch=mips64 -triple mips64-unknown-linux %s -o - | llvm-readobj -h | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-BE64 %s
// 64 bit little endian
// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -arch=mips64el -triple mips64el-unknown-linux %s -o - | llvm-readobj -h | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-LE64 %s
// Check that we produce 32 bit with each endian.
// CHECK-BE32: ElfHeader {
// CHECK-BE32: Ident {
// CHECK-BE32: Class: 32-bit
// CHECK-BE32: DataEncoding: BigEndian
// CHECK-BE32: }
// CHECK-BE32: }
// CHECK-LE32: ElfHeader {
// CHECK-LE32: Ident {
// CHECK-LE32: Class: 32-bit
// CHECK-LE32: DataEncoding: LittleEndian
// CHECK-LE32: }
// CHECK-LE32: }
// Check that we produce 64 bit with each endian.
// CHECK-BE64: ElfHeader {
// CHECK-BE64: Ident {
// CHECK-BE64: Class: 64-bit
// CHECK-BE64: DataEncoding: BigEndian
// CHECK-BE64: }
// CHECK-BE64: }
// CHECK-LE64: ElfHeader {
// CHECK-LE64: Ident {
// CHECK-LE64: Class: 64-bit
// CHECK-LE64: DataEncoding: LittleEndian
// CHECK-LE64: OS/ABI: SystemV
// CHECK-LE64: }
// CHECK-LE64: }