old-cross-binutils/ld/testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp
Alan Modra 782c0ebfc9 * ld-elf/elf.exp: Renamed from sec64k.exp. Add test_list loop.
* ld-elf/merge.s: New file.
	* ld-elf/merge.d: New file.
	* ld-elf/merge.ld: New file.
2002-11-21 13:30:31 +00:00

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# Expect script for various ELF tests.
# Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
#
# Written by Hans-Peter Nilsson (hp@axis.com)
#
# Exclude non-ELF targets.
if { ![istarget *-*-linux*] \
&& ![istarget *-*-gnu] \
&& ![istarget hppa*64*-*-hpux*] \
&& ![istarget *-*-elf] } {
return
}
if { [istarget *-*-linux*aout*] \
|| [istarget *-*-linux*oldld*] } {
return
}
set test_list [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.d]]
foreach t $test_list {
# We need to strip the ".d", but can leave the dirname.
verbose [file rootname $t]
run_dump_test [file rootname $t]
}
# Test >64k sections, with and without -r.
# Per-port excludes, since this test takes an overwhelmingly long time
# currently.
if { ![istarget cris-*-*] } {
return
}
# First, create the assembly files. Have a relocation to another
# section and one within the local section.
set test1 "64ksec-r"
set test2 "64ksec"
if { ![runtest_file_p $runtests $test1] \
&& ![runtest_file_p $runtests $test2] } {
return
}
set sfiles {}
set max_sec 66000
set secs_per_file 1000
set secn 0
for { set i 0 } { $i < $max_sec / $secs_per_file } { incr i } {
set sfile "$objdir/tmpdir/sec64-$i.s"
lappend sfiles $sfile
if [catch { set ofd [open $sfile w] } x] {
perror "$x"
unresolved $test1
unresolved $test2
return
}
if { $secn == 0 } {
puts $ofd " .global _start"
puts $ofd "_start:"
puts $ofd " .global foo_0"
puts $ofd "foo_0: .long 0"
}
# Make sure the used section is not covered by common linker scripts.
# They should get separate section entries even without -r.
for { set j 0 } { $j < $secs_per_file } { incr j } {
incr secn
puts $ofd " .section .foo.$secn,\"ax\""
puts $ofd " .global foo_$secn"
puts $ofd "foo_$secn:"
puts $ofd " .long foo_[expr $secn - 1]"
puts $ofd "bar_$secn:"
puts $ofd " .long bar_$secn"
}
close $ofd
}
if [catch { set ofd [open "tmpdir/$test1.d" w] } x] {
perror "$x"
unresolved $test1
unresolved $test2
return
}
# The ld-r linked file will contain relocation-sections too, so make it
# half the size in order to try and keep the test-time down.
foreach sfile [lrange $sfiles 0 [expr [llength $sfiles] / 2]] {
puts $ofd "#source: $sfile"
}
puts $ofd "#ld: -r"
puts $ofd "#readelf: -W -Ss"
puts $ofd "There are 680.. section headers.*:"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd " \\\[ 0\\\] .* 682\[0-9\]\[0-9\]\[ \]+0\[ \]+0"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd " \\\[ \[0-9\]\\\] \.foo\.1\[ \]+PROGBITS\[ \]+.*"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd " \\\[65279\\\] (.rel\[a\]?)?\\.foo\\.\[0-9\]+ .*"
puts $ofd " \\\[65536\\\] (.rel\[a\]?)?\\.foo\\.\[0-9\]+ .*"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd " 680..: 0+\[ \]+0\[ \]+SECTION\[ \]+LOCAL\[ \]+DEFAULT\[ \]+68... "
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd " 680..: 0+4\[ \]+0\[ \]+NOTYPE\[ \]+LOCAL\[ \]+DEFAULT\[ \]+2 bar_1"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd ".* bar_34000"
puts $ofd "#..."
# Global symbols are not in "alphanumeric" order, so we just check
# that the first and the last are present in any order (assuming no
# duplicates).
puts $ofd ".* (\[0-9\] foo_1|68... foo_34000)"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd ".* (\[0-9\] foo_1|68... foo_34000)"
puts $ofd "#pass"
close $ofd
run_dump_test "tmpdir/$test1"
if [catch { set ofd [open "tmpdir/$test2.d" w] } x] {
perror "$x"
unresolved $test2
return
}
foreach sfile $sfiles { puts $ofd "#source: $sfile" }
puts $ofd "#ld:"
puts $ofd "#readelf: -W -Ss"
puts $ofd "There are 660.. section headers.*:"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd " \\\[ 0\\\] .* 662..\[ \]+0\[ \]+0"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd " \\\[65279\\\] \\.foo\\.\[0-9\]+ .*"
puts $ofd " \\\[65536\\\] \\.foo\\.\[0-9\]+ .*"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd " 660..: 0+\[ \]+0\[ \]+SECTION\[ \]+LOCAL\[ \]+DEFAULT\[ \]+662.. "
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd " 660..: \[0-9a-f\]+\[ \]+0\[ \]+NOTYPE\[ \]+LOCAL\[ \]+DEFAULT\[ \]+\[0-9\] bar_1"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd ".* bar_66000"
puts $ofd "#..."
# Global symbols are not in "alphanumeric" order, so we just check
# that the first and the last are present in any order (assuming no
# duplicates).
puts $ofd ".* (\[0-9\] foo_1|66... foo_66000)"
puts $ofd "#..."
puts $ofd ".* (\[0-9\] foo_1|66... foo_66000)"
puts $ofd "#pass"
close $ofd
run_dump_test "tmpdir/$test2"