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author | Shinji KONO <kono@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp> |
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date | Sun, 11 Jul 2021 17:05:31 +0900 |
parents | 2e18cbf3894f |
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# REQUIRES: x86 # UNSUPPORTED: system-windows ## FIXME: In principle this test should pass on Windows # RUN: rm -rf %t; split-file %s %t ## This test verifies that we attempt to re-root absolute paths if -syslibroot ## is specified. Therefore we would like to be able to specify an absolute path ## without worrying that it may match an actual file on the system outside the ## syslibroot. `chroot` would do the job but isn't cross-platform, so I've used ## this %t/%:t hack instead. # RUN: mkdir -p %t/%:t # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/foo.s -o %t/foo.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/bar.s -o %t/bar.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/test.s -o %t/test.o ## bar.a is under %t/%:t, and so verifies that rerooting happens. foo.a isn't, ## and therefore verifies that we still fall back to the original path if no ## file exists at the rerooted path. # RUN: llvm-ar rcs %t/foo.a %t/foo.o # RUN: %lld -dylib %t/foo.o -o %t/libfoo.dylib # RUN: llvm-ar rcs %t/%:t/bar.a %t/bar.o # RUN: %lld -dylib %t/bar.o -o %t/%:t/libbar.dylib ## Test our various file-loading flags to make sure all bases are covered. # RUN: %lld --reproduce %t/repro1.tar -lSystem -syslibroot %t %t/foo.a %t/bar.a %t/test.o -o /dev/null -t | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%t/%:t" # RUN: tar xf %t/repro1.tar -C %t # RUN: cd %t/repro1; ld64.lld @response.txt | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%:t/%:t" # RUN: %lld --reproduce %t/repro2.tar -lSystem -syslibroot %t -force_load %t/foo.a -force_load %t/bar.a %t/test.o -o /dev/null -t | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%t/%:t" # RUN: tar xf %t/repro2.tar -C %t # RUN: cd %t/repro2; ld64.lld @response.txt | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%:t/%:t" # RUN: %lld --reproduce %t/repro3.tar -lSystem -syslibroot %t %t/libfoo.dylib %t/libbar.dylib %t/test.o -o /dev/null -t | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%t/%:t" # RUN: tar xf %t/repro3.tar -C %t # RUN: cd %t/repro3; ld64.lld @response.txt | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%:t/%:t" # RUN: %lld --reproduce %t/repro4.tar -lSystem -syslibroot %t -weak_library %t/libfoo.dylib -weak_library %t/libbar.dylib %t/test.o -o /dev/null -t | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%t/%:t" # RUN: tar xf %t/repro4.tar -C %t # RUN: cd %t/repro4; ld64.lld @response.txt | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%:t/%:t" # RUN: echo "%t/libfoo.dylib" > %t/filelist # RUN: echo "%t/libbar.dylib" >> %t/filelist # RUN: %lld --reproduce %t/repro5.tar -lSystem -syslibroot %t -filelist %t/filelist %t/test.o -o /dev/null -t | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%t/%:t" # RUN: tar xf %t/repro5.tar -C %t # RUN: cd %t/repro5; ld64.lld @response.txt | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%:t/%:t" ## The {{^}} ensures that we only match relative paths if DIR is relative. # CHECK: {{^}}[[DIR]]/{{(lib)?}}bar ## Paths to object files don't get rerooted. # RUN: mv %t/bar.o %t/%:t/bar.o # RUN: not %lld -lSystem -syslibroot %t %t/foo.o %t/bar.o %t/test.o -o \ # RUN: /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=OBJ # OBJ: error: cannot open {{.*[\\/]}}bar.o: {{[Nn]}}o such file or directory ## Now create a "decoy" libfoo.dylib under %t/%:t to demonstrate that the ## rerooted path takes precedence over the original path. We will get an ## undefined symbol error since we aren't loading %t/libfoo.dylib. # RUN: cp %t/%:t/libbar.dylib %t/%:t/libfoo.dylib # RUN: not %lld --reproduce %t/repro6.tar -lSystem -syslibroot %t %t/libfoo.dylib %t/libbar.dylib %t/test.o \ # RUN: -o /dev/null -t 2> %t/error | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%t/%:t" --check-prefix=FOO # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=UNDEF < %t/error # RUN: tar xf %t/repro6.tar -C %t # RUN: cd %t/repro6; not ld64.lld @response.txt 2> %t/error | FileCheck %s -DDIR="%:t/%:t" --check-prefix=FOO # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=UNDEF < %t/error # FOO: [[DIR]]/libfoo.dylib # UNDEF: error: undefined symbol: _foo #--- foo.s .globl _foo _foo: #--- bar.s .globl _bar _bar: #--- test.s .text .globl _main _main: callq _foo callq _bar ret