# Test basic linker script functionality # By Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support # Copyright (C) 1999-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of the GNU Binutils. # # This program 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 3 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., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301, USA. set testname "script" if ![ld_assemble $as $srcdir/$subdir/script.s tmpdir/script.o] { unresolved $testname return } proc check_script { } { global nm global testname global nm_output if ![ld_nm $nm "" tmpdir/script] { unresolved $testname return } if {![info exists nm_output(text_start)] \ || ![info exists nm_output(text_end)] \ || ![info exists nm_output(data_start)] \ || ![info exists nm_output(data_end)]} { send_log "bad output from nm\n" verbose "bad output from nm" fail $testname return } set passes 1 set text_end 0x104 set data_end 0x1004 if [istarget *c4x*-*-*] then { set text_end 0x101 set data_end 0x1001 } if [istarget *c54x*-*-*] then { set text_end 0x102 set data_end 0x1002 } if {$nm_output(text_start) != 0x100} { send_log "text_start == $nm_output(text_start)\n" verbose "text_start == $nm_output(text_start)" set passes 0 } if {[info exists nm_output(tred)] \ && $nm_output(tred) != (0x100 + 0x8000)} { send_log "tred == $nm_output(tred)\n" verbose "tred == $nm_output(tred)" set passes 0 } if {$nm_output(text_end) < $text_end \ || $nm_output(text_end) > 0x110} { send_log "text_end == $nm_output(text_end)\n" verbose "text_end == $nm_output(text_end)" set passes 0 } if {$nm_output(data_start) != 0x1000} { send_log "data_start == $nm_output(data_start)\n" verbose "data_start == $nm_output(data_start)" set passes 0 } if {[info exists nm_output(fred)] \ && $nm_output(fred) != (0x1000 + 0x10000)} { send_log "fred == $nm_output(fred)\n" verbose "fred == $nm_output(fred)" set passes 0 } if {$nm_output(data_end) < $data_end \ || $nm_output(data_end) > 0x1010} { send_log "data_end == $nm_output(data_end)\n" verbose "data_end == $nm_output(data_end)" set passes 0 } if { $passes } { pass $testname } else { fail $testname } } proc extract_symbol_test { testfile testname } { global objcopy global nm global size global target_triplet set copyfile tmpdir/extract set args "--extract-symbol $testfile $copyfile" set exec_output [run_host_cmd $objcopy $args] if ![string equal "" $exec_output] { fail $testname return } set orig_syms [run_host_cmd $nm $testfile] set syms_massaged $orig_syms switch -regexp $target_triplet { ^mmix-knuth-mmixware$ { # Without section sizes (stripped together with the # contents for this target), we can't deduce the symbol # types. Artificially tracking the symbol types is # considered not worthwhile as there's no known use-case # for --extract-symbols for this target. The option is # supported just enough to emit the same symbol values, # but absolute symbol types are expected. regsub -all " \[TD\] " $syms_massaged " A " syms_massaged } ^mips-*-* { # This test cannot proceed any further for MIPS targets. # The extract_syms operation produces a binary with a zero # length .reginfo section, which is illegal under the MIPS # ABI. Since producing such sections is part of the expected # behaviour of --extract-symbols, no further testing can be # performed. Fortunately this should not matter as extracting # symbols is only needed for VxWorks support. pass $testname return } [a-z]*-*-pe$ { # Fails for PE based targets because the extracted section # relative symbols (eg tred or .text) all become undefined # when the sections are blown away by --extract-symbol. Again # this should not matter as --extract-symbol is only used by # VxWorks. pass $testname return } # More PE variations... [a-z]*-*-mingw* { pass $testname return } [a-z]*-*-cygwin$ { pass $testname return } } set extract_syms [run_host_cmd $nm $copyfile] if ![string equal $syms_massaged $extract_syms] { fail $testname return } # Check that the stripped section contains no code or data. set exec_output [run_host_cmd $size $copyfile] if ![regexp ".* 0\[ \]+0\[ \]+0\[ \]+0\[ \]+0\[ \]+.*" $exec_output] { fail $testname return } pass $testname } # PE targets need to set the image base to 0 to avoid complications from nm. set flags "" if {[istarget "*-*-pe*"] \ || [istarget "*-*-cygwin*"] \ || [istarget "*-*-mingw*"] \ || [istarget "*-*-winnt*"] \ || [istarget "*-*-nt"] \ || [istarget "*-*-interix*"] } then { set flags "--image-base 0" } if ![ld_link $ld tmpdir/script "$flags -T $srcdir/$subdir/script.t tmpdir/script.o"] { fail $testname } else { check_script } set testname "MRI script" if ![ld_link $ld tmpdir/script "$flags -c $srcdir/$subdir/scriptm.t"] { fail $testname } else { check_script } set testname "MEMORY" if ![ld_link $ld tmpdir/script "$flags -T $srcdir/$subdir/memory.t tmpdir/script.o"] { fail $testname } else { check_script } set testname "MEMORY with symbols" if ![ld_link $ld tmpdir/script "$flags -defsym DATA_ORIGIN=0x1000 -defsym DATA_LENGTH=0x10000 -T $srcdir/$subdir/memory_sym.t tmpdir/script.o"] { fail $testname untested "extract symbols" } else { check_script extract_symbol_test tmpdir/script "extract symbols" } set test_script_list [lsort [glob $srcdir/$subdir/region-alias-*.t]] foreach test_script $test_script_list { run_dump_test [string range $test_script 0 end-2] } run_dump_test "align-with-input" run_dump_test "pr20302"