# This test simply tests a simple but common real world example of overlapping
# segments.
# RUN: llvm-objcopy %p/Inputs/pt-phdr.elf %t
# RUN: llvm-readobj --program-headers %t | FileCheck %s
#CHECK: ProgramHeaders [
#CHECK-NEXT: ProgramHeader {
#CHECK-NEXT: Type: PT_PHDR
#CHECK-NEXT: Offset: 0x40
#CHECK-NEXT: VirtualAddress: 0x200040
#CHECK-NEXT: PhysicalAddress: 0x200040
#CHECK-NEXT: FileSize: 280
#CHECK-NEXT: MemSize: 280
#CHECK-NEXT: Flags [
#CHECK-NEXT: PF_R
#CHECK-NEXT: ]
#CHECK-NEXT: Alignment: 8
#CHECK-NEXT: }
#CHECK-NEXT: ProgramHeader {
#CHECK-NEXT: Type: PT_LOAD
#CHECK-NEXT: Offset: 0x0
#CHECK-NEXT: VirtualAddress: 0x200000
#CHECK-NEXT: PhysicalAddress: 0x200000
#CHECK-NEXT: FileSize: 344
#CHECK-NEXT: MemSize: 344
#CHECK-NEXT: Flags [
#CHECK-NEXT: PF_R
#CHECK-NEXT: ]
#CHECK-NEXT: Alignment: 4096
#CHECK-NEXT: }
#CHECK-NEXT: ProgramHeader {
#CHECK-NEXT: Type: PT_LOAD
#CHECK-NEXT: Offset: 0x1000
#CHECK-NEXT: VirtualAddress: 0x201000
#CHECK-NEXT: PhysicalAddress: 0x201000
#CHECK-NEXT: FileSize: 1
#CHECK-NEXT: MemSize: 1
#CHECK-NEXT: Flags [
#CHECK-NEXT: PF_R
#CHECK-NEXT: PF_X
#CHECK-NEXT: ]
#CHECK-NEXT: Alignment: 4096
#CHECK-NEXT: }
#CHECK-NEXT: ProgramHeader {
#CHECK-NEXT: Type: PT_LOAD
#CHECK-NEXT: Offset: 0x2000
#CHECK-NEXT: VirtualAddress: 0x202000
#CHECK-NEXT: PhysicalAddress: 0x202000
#CHECK-NEXT: FileSize: 14
#CHECK-NEXT: MemSize: 14
#CHECK-NEXT: Flags [
#CHECK-NEXT: PF_R
#CHECK-NEXT: PF_W
#CHECK-NEXT: ]
#CHECK-NEXT: Alignment: 4096
#CHECK-NEXT: }
#CHECK-NEXT: ProgramHeader {
#CHECK-NEXT: Type: PT_GNU_STACK (0x6474E551)
#CHECK-NEXT: Offset: 0x0
#CHECK-NEXT: VirtualAddress: 0x0
#CHECK-NEXT: PhysicalAddress: 0x0
#CHECK-NEXT: FileSize: 0
#CHECK-NEXT: MemSize: 0
#CHECK-NEXT: Flags [
#CHECK-NEXT: PF_R
#CHECK-NEXT: PF_W
#CHECK-NEXT: ]
#CHECK-NEXT: Alignment: 0
#CHECK-NEXT: }
#CHECK-NEXT:]