# RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t
# RUN: llvm-mc -triple=armv7-linux-gnueabi -arm-add-build-attributes \
# RUN: -filetype=obj -o %t/out.o %s
# RUN: llvm-jitlink -noexec -slab-address 0x76ff0000 \
# RUN: -slab-allocate=10Kb -slab-page-size=4096 \
# RUN: -abs ext=0x76bbe880 -check %s %t/out.o
.text
.syntax unified
# Check that a single external symbol can have multiple stubs. We access them
# with the extra stub-index argument to stub_addr(). Stubs are sorted by
# ascending size (because the default memory manager lays out blocks by size).
# Thumb relocation site emits thumb stub
# jitlink-check: decode_operand(test_stub_thumb, 0) = stub_addr(out.o, ext, thumb) - next_pc(test_stub_thumb)
.globl test_stub_thumb
.type test_stub_thumb,%function
.p2align 1
.code 16
.thumb_func
test_stub_thumb:
b ext
.size test_stub_thumb, .-test_stub_thumb
# Arm relocation site emits arm stub
# jitlink-check: decode_operand(test_stub_arm, 0) = stub_addr(out.o, ext, arm) - next_pc(test_stub_arm)
.globl test_stub_arm
.type test_stub_arm,%function
.p2align 2
.code 32
test_stub_arm:
b ext
.size test_stub_arm, .-test_stub_arm
# This test is executable with both, Arm and Thumb `ext` functions. It only has
# to return (directly to main) with `bx lr`. For example:
# > echo "void ext() {}" | clang -target armv7-linux-gnueabihf -o ext-arm.o -c -xc -
# > llvm-jitlink ext-arm.o out.o
#
.globl main
.type main,%function
.p2align 2
main:
push {lr}
bl test_stub_arm
bl test_stub_thumb
movw r0, #0
pop {pc}
.size main, .-main