| ## This reproduces a bug with jump table identification where jump table has |
| ## entries pointing to code in function and its cold fragment. |
| |
| # REQUIRES: system-linux |
| |
| # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown %s -o %t.o |
| # RUN: llvm-strip --strip-unneeded %t.o |
| # RUN: %clang %cflags %t.o -o %t.exe -Wl,-q |
| # RUN: llvm-bolt %t.exe -o %t.out --lite=0 -v=1 --print-cfg --print-only=main \ |
| # RUN: 2>&1 | FileCheck %s |
| |
| # CHECK-NOT: unclaimed PC-relative relocations left in data |
| # CHECK: BOLT-INFO: marking main.cold.1 as a fragment of main |
| .text |
| .globl main |
| .type main, %function |
| .p2align 2 |
| main: |
| LBB0: |
| andl $0xf, %ecx |
| cmpb $0x4, %cl |
| ## exit through abort in main.cold.1, registers cold fragment the regular way |
| ja main.cold.1 |
| |
| ## jump table dispatch, jumping to label indexed by val in %ecx |
| LBB1: |
| leaq JUMP_TABLE(%rip), %r8 |
| movzbl %cl, %ecx |
| movslq (%r8,%rcx,4), %rax |
| addq %rax, %r8 |
| jmpq *%r8 |
| |
| LBB2: |
| xorq %rax, %rax |
| LBB3: |
| addq $0x8, %rsp |
| ret |
| .size main, .-main |
| |
| ## Insert padding between functions, so that the next instruction cannot be |
| ## treated as __builtin_unreachable destination for the jump table. |
| .quad 0 |
| |
| .globl main.cold.1 |
| .type main.cold.1, %function |
| .p2align 2 |
| main.cold.1: |
| LBB4: |
| callq abort |
| .size main.cold.1, .-main.cold.1 |
| |
| .rodata |
| ## jmp table, entries must be R_X86_64_PC32 relocs |
| .globl JUMP_TABLE |
| JUMP_TABLE: |
| .long LBB2-JUMP_TABLE |
| .long LBB3-JUMP_TABLE |
| .long LBB4-JUMP_TABLE |
| .long LBB3-JUMP_TABLE |
| |
| ## Verify that the entry corresponding to the cold fragment was added to |
| ## the jump table. |
| |
| # CHECK: PIC Jump table |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 0x{{.*}} : |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 0x{{.*}} : |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 0x{{.*}} : main.cold.1 |
| # CHECK-NEXT: 0x{{.*}} : |