## Test that non-relaxable edges have their offset adjusted by relaxation
# RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir %t && cd %t
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=riscv32 -mattr=+relax %s -o %t.rv32
# RUN: llvm-jitlink -noexec \
# RUN: -slab-allocate 100Kb -slab-address 0x0 -slab-page-size 4096 \
# RUN: -check %s %t.rv32
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=riscv64 -mattr=+relax %s -o %t.rv64
# RUN: llvm-jitlink -noexec \
# RUN: -slab-allocate 100Kb -slab-address 0x0 -slab-page-size 4096 \
# RUN: -check %s %t.rv64
.globl main,nonrelaxable,nonrelaxable_target
.size nonrelaxable, 4
.size nonrelaxable_target, 4
main:
call f
nonrelaxable:
## Non-relaxable R_RISCV_BRANCH edge after a relaxable R_RISCV_CALL edge.
## Even though this edge isn't relaxable, its offset should still be
## adjusted.
beq zero, zero, nonrelaxable_target
nonrelaxable_target:
ret
.size main, .-main
.globl f
f:
ret
.size f, .-f
# jitlink-check: decode_operand(nonrelaxable, 2) = (nonrelaxable_target - nonrelaxable)