# RUN: llvm-mc -triple=powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu -filetype=obj %s | \ # RUN: llvm-readobj -r | FileCheck %s .section .opd,"aw",@progbits access_int64: .quad .L.access_int64 .quad .TOC.@tocbase .quad 0 .text .L.access_int64: ld 4, .LC1@toc(2) bl sin .section .toc,"aw",@progbits .LC1: .tc number64[TC],number64 .data .globl number64 number64: .quad 10 # CHECK: Relocations [ # The relocations in .rela.text are the 'number64' load using a # R_PPC64_TOC16_DS against the .toc and the 'sin' external function # address using a R_PPC64_REL24 # CHECK: Section ({{[0-9]+}}) .rela.text { # CHECK-NEXT: 0x{{[0-9,A-F]+}} R_PPC64_TOC16_DS .toc # CHECK-NEXT: 0x{{[0-9,A-F]+}} R_PPC64_REL24 sin # CHECK-NEXT: } # The .opd entry for the 'access_int64' function creates 2 relocations: # 1. A R_PPC64_ADDR64 against the .text segment plus addend (the function # address itself); # 2. And a R_PPC64_TOC against no symbol (the linker will replace for the # module's TOC base). # CHECK: Section ({{[0-9]+}}) .rela.opd { # CHECK-NEXT: 0x{{[0-9,A-F]+}} R_PPC64_ADDR64 .text 0x0 # CHECK-NEXT: 0x{{[0-9,A-F]+}} R_PPC64_TOC - 0x0 # Finally the TOC creates the relocation for the 'number64'. # CHECK: Section ({{[0-9]+}}) .rela.toc { # CHECK-NEXT: 0x{{[0-9,A-F]+}} R_PPC64_ADDR64 number64 0x0 # CHECK-NEXT: } # CHECK-NEXT: ]