x86-64-combined-dynrel.s 1.3 KB
# REQUIRES: x86
# RUN: llvm-mc --triple=x86_64-pc-linux -filetype=obj -o %t.o %s
# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { \
# RUN:         .text : { *(.text) } \
# RUN:         .rela.dyn : { *(.rela.dyn) *(.rela.plt) } \
# RUN: } " > %t.script
# RUN: ld.lld %t.o -o %t.so --shared --script %t.script
# RUN: llvm-readobj --section-headers --dynamic-table %t.so | FileCheck %s

// The linker script above combines the .rela.dyn and .rela.plt into a single
// table. ELF is clear that the DT_PLTRELSZ should match the subset of
// relocations that is associated with the PLT. It is less clear about what
// the value of DT_RELASZ should be. ELF implies that it should be the size
// of the single table so that DT_RELASZ includes DT_PLTRELSZ. The loader in
// glibc permits this as long as .rela.plt comes after .rela.dyn in the
// combined table.

 .text
 .globl func
 .type func, %function
 .globl foo
 .type foo, %object

 .globl _start
 .type _start, %function
_start:
 call func@plt
 movq func@GOTPCREL (%rip), %rax

# CHECK:     Name: .rela.dyn
# CHECK-NEXT:         Type: SHT_RELA
# CHECK-NEXT:     Flags [
# CHECK-NEXT:       SHF_ALLOC
# CHECK-NEXT:     ]
# CHECK-NEXT:     Address:
# CHECK-NEXT:     Offset:
# CHECK-NEXT:     Size: 48

# CHECK:  0x0000000000000008 RELASZ               48
# CHECK:  0x0000000000000002 PLTRELSZ             24