llvm-mirror/test/MC/ELF/align.s
Jason W Kim ccbc75257a Fixing r116753 r116756 r116777
The failures in r116753 r116756 were caused by a python issue -
Python likes to append 'L' suffix to stringified numbers if the number
is larger than a machine int. Unfortunately, this causes a divergence of
behavior between 32 and 64 bit python versions.

I re-crafted elf-dump/common_dump to take care of these issues by:

1. always printing 0x (makes for easy sed/regex)
2. always print fixed length (exactly 2 + numBits/4 digits long)
   by mod ((2^numBits) - 1)
3. left-padded with '0'

There is a residual common routine that is also used by
macho-dump (dataToHex) , so I left the 'section_data' test values alone.

llvm-svn: 116823
2010-10-19 17:39:10 +00:00

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// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple x86_64-pc-linux-gnu %s -o - | elf-dump | FileCheck %s
// Test that the alignment of rodata doesn't force a alignment of the
// previous section (.bss)
nop
.section .rodata,"a",@progbits
.align 8
// CHECK: # Section 0x00000003
// CHECK-NEXT: (('sh_name', 0x0000000d) # '.bss'
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_type', 0x00000008)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_flags', 0x00000003)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_addr', 0x00000000)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_offset', 0x00000044)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_size', 0x00000000)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_link', 0x00000000)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_info', 0x00000000)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_addralign', 0x00000004)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_entsize', 0x00000000)
// CHECK-NEXT: ),
// CHECK-NEXT: # Section 0x00000004
// CHECK-NEXT: (('sh_name', 0x00000012) # '.rodata'
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_type', 0x00000001)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_flags', 0x00000002)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_addr', 0x00000000)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_offset', 0x00000048)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_size', 0x00000000)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_link', 0x00000000)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_info', 0x00000000)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_addralign', 0x00000008)
// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_entsize', 0x00000000)