| # REQUIRES: x86 |
| # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-linux %s -o %t.o |
| # RUN: echo "SECTIONS { .data 0x4000 : {*(.data)} .dynsym 0x2000 : {*(.dynsym)} .dynstr : {*(.dynstr)} }" > %t.script |
| # RUN: ld.lld --hash-style=sysv -o %t.so --script %t.script %t.o -shared |
| # RUN: llvm-objdump -section-headers %t.so | FileCheck %s |
| |
| # Note: how the layout is done: |
| # we need to layout 2 segments, each contains sections: |
| # seg1: .data .dynamic |
| # seg2: .dynsym .dynstr .text .hash |
| # for each segment, we start from the first section, regardless |
| # whether it is an orphan or not (sections that are not listed in the |
| # linkerscript are orphans): |
| # for seg1, we assign address: .data(0x4000), .dynamic(0x4008) |
| # for seg2, we assign address: .dynsym(0x2000), .dynstr(0x2018) ... |
| # .dynsym is not an orphan, so we take address from script, we assign |
| # .dynstr current address cursor, which is the end # of .dynsym and so |
| # on for later sections. |
| |
| # Also note, it is absolutely *illegal* to have section addresses of |
| # the same segment in none-increasing order, authors of linker scripts |
| # must take responsibility to make sure this does not happen. |
| |
| # CHECK: Sections: |
| # CHECK-NEXT: Idx Name Size Address Type |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 0 00000000 0000000000000000 |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 1 .data 00000008 0000000000004000 |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 2 .dynamic 00000060 0000000000004008 |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 3 .dynsym 00000018 0000000000002000 |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 4 .dynstr 00000001 0000000000002018 |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 5 .hash 00000010 000000000000201c |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 6 .text 00000008 000000000000202c |
| |
| .quad 0 |
| .data |
| .quad 0 |
| |