// RUN: llvm-mc -g -triple i686-pc-linux-gnu %s -filetype=obj -o - | llvm-readobj -r | FileCheck %s // RUN: llvm-mc -g -triple i686-pc-linux-gnu %s -filetype=asm -o - | FileCheck --check-prefix=ASM %s // Test that on ELF: // 1. the debug info has a relocation to debug_abbrev and one to to debug_line. // 2. the debug_aranges has relocations to text and debug_line. .text .globl foo .type foo, @function .align 4 foo: ret .size foo, .-foo // CHECK: Relocations [ // CHECK: Section ({{[^ ]+}}) .rel.debug_info { // CHECK-NEXT: 0x6 R_386_32 .debug_abbrev 0x0 // CHECK-NEXT: 0xC R_386_32 .debug_line 0x0 // CHECK: } // CHECK-NEXT: Section ({{[^ ]+}}) .rel.debug_aranges { // CHECK-NEXT: 0x6 R_386_32 .debug_info 0x0 // CHECK-NEXT: 0x10 R_386_32 .text 0x0 // CHECK-NEXT: } // CHECK: ] // First instance of the section is just to give it a label for debug_aranges to refer to // ASM: .section .debug_info // ASM: .section .debug_abbrev // ASM-NEXT: [[ABBREV_LABEL:.Ltmp[0-9]+]] // Second instance of the section has the CU // ASM: .section .debug_info // Dwarf version // ASM: .short 2 // ASM-NEXT: .long [[ABBREV_LABEL]] // First .byte 1 is the abbreviation number for the compile_unit abbrev // ASM: .byte 1 // ASM-NEXT: .long [[LINE_LABEL:.L[a-z0-9]+]] // ASM: .section .debug_line // ASM-NEXT: [[LINE_LABEL]]