# REQUIRES: x86 # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-pc-linux %s -o %t.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-pc-linux %p/Inputs/undef.s -o %t2.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-pc-linux %p/Inputs/undef-debug.s -o %t3.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-pc-linux %p/Inputs/undef-bad-debug.s -o %t4.o # RUN: rm -f %t2.a # RUN: llvm-ar rc %t2.a %t2.o # RUN: not ld.lld %t.o %t2.a %t3.o %t4.o -o /dev/null 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not="error:" --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: not ld.lld -pie %t.o %t2.a %t3.o %t4.o -o /dev/null 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not="error:" --implicit-check-not="warning:" # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: foo # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef.s # CHECK-NEXT: {{.*}}:(.text+0x1) # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: bar # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef.s # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}:(.text+0x6) # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: foo(int) # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef.s # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}:(.text+0x10) # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: vtable for Foo # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef.s # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}:(.text+0x15) # CHECK-NEXT: >>> the vtable symbol may be undefined because the class is missing its key function (see https://lld.llvm.org/missingkeyfunction) # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: foo(int) # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef.s # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}:(.text+0x1A) # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: zed2 # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by {{.*}}.o:(.text+0x0) in archive {{.*}}2.a # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: zed3 # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef-debug.s:3 (dir{{/|\\}}undef-debug.s:3) # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}.o:(.text+0x0) # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: zed4 # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef-debug.s:7 (dir{{/|\\}}undef-debug.s:7) # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}.o:(.text.1+0x0) # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: zed5 # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef-debug.s:11 (dir{{/|\\}}undef-debug.s:11) # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}.o:(.text.2+0x0) # Show that all line table problems are mentioned as soon as the object's line information # is requested, even if that particular part of the line information is not currently required. # Also show that the warnings are only printed once. # CHECK: warning: unknown data in line table prologue at offset 0x00000000: parsing ended (at offset 0x00000037) before reaching the prologue end at offset 0x00000038 # CHECK-NEXT: warning: parsing line table prologue at offset 0x0000005b: unsupported version 1 # CHECK-NEXT: warning: last sequence in debug line table at offset 0x00000061 is not terminated # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: zed6a # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef-bad-debug.s:11 (dir{{/|\\}}undef-bad-debug.s:11) # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}4.o:(.text+0x0) # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: zed6b # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef-bad-debug.s:21 (dir{{/|\\}}undef-bad-debug.s:21) # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}4.o:(.text+0x8) # Show that a problem in a line table that prevents further parsing of that # table means that no line information is displayed in the wardning. # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: zed7 # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by {{.*}}4.o:(.text+0x10) # Show that a problem with one line table's information doesn't affect getting information from # a different one in the same object. # CHECK: error: undefined symbol: zed8 # CHECK-NEXT: >>> referenced by undef-bad-debug2.s:11 (dir2{{/|\\}}undef-bad-debug2.s:11) # CHECK-NEXT: >>> {{.*}}tmp4.o:(.text+0x18) # RUN: not ld.lld %t.o %t2.a -o /dev/null -no-demangle 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck -check-prefix=NO-DEMANGLE %s # NO-DEMANGLE: error: undefined symbol: _Z3fooi .file "undef.s" .globl _start _start: call foo call bar call zed1 call _Z3fooi call _ZTV3Foo call __Z3fooi