# Test to check if using basic block sections to reorder basic blocks at # run-time still produces the right backtraces with lldb. # UNSUPPORTED: system-darwin, system-windows # REQUIRES: target-x86_64 # REQUIRES: lld # RUN: %clang_host %p/Inputs/basic-block-sections.c -o %t # RUN: %lldb %t -s %s -o exit | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=DEFAULT # RUN: %clang_host %p/Inputs/basic-block-sections.c -o %t -fbasic-block-sections=all # RUN: %lldb %t -s %s -o exit | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BBSECTIONS # Reorder basic blocks so that main's basic blocks are discontiguous # RUN: echo "main.3" > %t.order # RUN: echo "bar" >> %t.order # RUN: echo "main" >> %t.order # RUN: echo "main.2" >> %t.order # RUN: echo "foo" >> %t.order # RUN: echo "main.1" >> %t.order # RUN: %clang_host %p/Inputs/basic-block-sections.c -o %t -fbasic-block-sections=all -fuse-ld=lld -Wl,--symbol-ordering-file,%t.order -Wl,--warn-symbol-ordering -Wl,--fatal-warnings # RUN: %lldb %t -s %s -o exit | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BBSECTIONS # Test the reverse permutation too. # RUN: echo "main.1" > %t.order # RUN: echo "foo" >> %t.order # RUN: echo "main.2" >> %t.order # RUN: echo "main" >> %t.order # RUN: echo "bar" >> %t.order # RUN: echo "main.3" >> %t.order # RUN: %clang_host %p/Inputs/basic-block-sections.c -o %t -fbasic-block-sections=all -fuse-ld=lld -Wl,--symbol-ordering-file,%t.order -Wl,--warn-symbol-ordering -Wl,--fatal-warnings # RUN: %lldb %t -s %s -o exit | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BBSECTIONS breakpoint set -n bar # DEFAULT: Breakpoint 1: where = {{.*}}`bar # BBSECTIONS: Breakpoint 1: where = {{.*}}`bar process launch # DEFAULT: stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 # BBSECTIONS: stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 thread backtrace # DEFAULT: frame #0: {{.*}}`bar # DEFAULT: frame #1: {{.*}}`foo # DEFAULT: frame #2: {{.*}}`main + # BBSECTIONS: frame #0: {{.*}}`bar # BBSECTIONS: frame #1: {{.*}}`foo # BBSECTIONS: frame #2: {{.*}}`main.1 +