1# REQUIRES: x86 2# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux %s -o %t.o 3 4# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { \ 5# RUN: .sec1 0x8000 : AT(0x8000) { sec1_start = .; *(.first_sec) sec1_end = .;} \ 6# RUN: .sec2 0x8800 : AT(0x8080) { sec2_start = .; *(.second_sec) sec2_end = .;} \ 7# RUN: }" > %t-lma.script 8# RUN: not ld.lld -o /dev/null -T %t-lma.script %t.o -shared --no-rosegment 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix LMA-OVERLAP-ERR 9# LMA-OVERLAP-ERR: error: section .sec1 load address range overlaps with .sec2 10# LMA-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec1 range is [0x8000, 0x80FF] 11# LMA-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec2 range is [0x8080, 0x817F] 12 13# Check that we create the expected binary with --noinhibit-exec or --no-check-sections: 14# RUN: ld.lld -o %t.so --script %t-lma.script %t.o -shared --no-rosegment --noinhibit-exec 15# RUN: ld.lld -o %t.so --script %t-lma.script %t.o -shared --no-rosegment --no-check-sections -fatal-warnings 16# RUN: ld.lld -o %t.so --script %t-lma.script %t.o -shared --no-rosegment --check-sections --no-check-sections -fatal-warnings 17 18# Verify that the .sec2 was indeed placed in a PT_LOAD where the PhysAddr 19# overlaps with where .sec1 is loaded: 20# RUN: llvm-readelf --sections -l %t.so | FileCheck %s -check-prefix BAD-LMA 21# BAD-LMA-LABEL: Section Headers: 22# BAD-LMA: .sec1 PROGBITS 0000000000008000 002000 000100 00 WA 0 0 1 23# BAD-LMA: .sec2 PROGBITS 0000000000008800 002800 000100 00 WA 0 0 1 24# BAD-LMA-LABEL: Program Headers: 25# BAD-LMA-NEXT: Type Offset VirtAddr PhysAddr FileSiz MemSiz Flg Align 26# BAD-LMA-NEXT: LOAD 0x001000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x000100 0x000100 R E 0x1000 27# BAD-LMA-NEXT: LOAD 0x001100 0x0000000000000100 0x0000000000000100 0x000070 0x000070 RW 0x1000 28# BAD-LMA-NEXT: LOAD 0x002000 0x0000000000008000 0x0000000000008000 0x000100 0x000100 RW 0x1000 29# BAD-LMA-LABEL: Section to Segment mapping: 30# BAD-LMA: 01 .text .dynamic 31# BAD-LMA: 02 .sec1 32 33# Now try a script where the virtual memory addresses overlap but ensure that the 34# load addresses don't: 35# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { \ 36# RUN: .sec1 0x8000 : AT(0x8000) { sec1_start = .; *(.first_sec) sec1_end = .;} \ 37# RUN: .sec2 0x8020 : AT(0x8800) { sec2_start = .; *(.second_sec) sec2_end = .;} \ 38# RUN: }" > %t-vaddr.script 39# RUN: not ld.lld -o /dev/null --script %t-vaddr.script %t.o -shared 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix VADDR-OVERLAP-ERR 40# VADDR-OVERLAP-ERR: error: section .sec1 virtual address range overlaps with .sec2 41# VADDR-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec1 range is [0x8000, 0x80FF] 42# VADDR-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec2 range is [0x8020, 0x811F] 43 44# Check that the expected binary was created with --noinhibit-exec: 45# RUN: ld.lld -o %t.so --script %t-vaddr.script %t.o -shared --no-rosegment --noinhibit-exec 46# RUN: llvm-readelf --sections -l %t.so | FileCheck %s -check-prefix BAD-VADDR 47# BAD-VADDR-LABEL: Section Headers: 48# BAD-VADDR: .sec1 PROGBITS 0000000000008000 002000 000100 00 WA 0 0 1 49# BAD-VADDR: .sec2 PROGBITS 0000000000008020 003020 000100 00 WA 0 0 1 50# BAD-VADDR-LABEL: Program Headers: 51# BAD-VADDR-NEXT: Type Offset VirtAddr PhysAddr FileSiz MemSiz Flg Align 52# BAD-VADDR-NEXT: LOAD 0x001000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x000100 0x000100 R E 0x1000 53# BAD-VADDR-NEXT: LOAD 0x001100 0x0000000000000100 0x0000000000000100 0x000070 0x000070 RW 0x1000 54# BAD-VADDR-NEXT: LOAD 0x002000 0x0000000000008000 0x0000000000008000 0x000100 0x000100 RW 0x1000 55# BAD-VADDR-LABEL: Section to Segment mapping: 56# BAD-VADDR: 01 .text .dynamic 57# BAD-VADDR: 02 .sec1 58 59# Finally check the case where both LMA and vaddr overlap 60 61# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { \ 62# RUN: .sec1 0x8000 : { sec1_start = .; *(.first_sec) sec1_end = .;} \ 63# RUN: .sec2 0x8040 : { sec2_start = .; *(.second_sec) sec2_end = .;} \ 64# RUN: }" > %t-both-overlap.script 65 66# RUN: not ld.lld -o /dev/null --script %t-both-overlap.script %t.o -shared 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR 67 68# BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR: error: section .sec1 file range overlaps with .sec2 69# BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec1 range is [0x2000, 0x20FF] 70# BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec2 range is [0x2040, 0x213F] 71# BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR: error: section .sec1 virtual address range overlaps with .sec2 72# BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec1 range is [0x8000, 0x80FF] 73# BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec2 range is [0x8040, 0x813F] 74# BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR: error: section .sec1 load address range overlaps with .sec2 75# BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec1 range is [0x8000, 0x80FF] 76# BOTH-OVERLAP-ERR-NEXT: >>> .sec2 range is [0x8040, 0x813F] 77 78# RUN: ld.lld -o %t.so --script %t-both-overlap.script %t.o -shared --no-rosegment --noinhibit-exec 79# Note: In case everything overlaps we create a binary with overlapping file 80# offsets. ld.bfd seems to place .sec1 to file offset 18000 and .sec2 81# at 18100 so that only virtual addr and LMA overlap 82# However, in order to create such a broken binary the user has to ignore a 83# fatal error by passing --noinhibit-exec, so this behaviour is fine. 84 85# RUN: llvm-objdump -s %t.so | FileCheck %s --check-prefix BROKEN-OUTPUT-FILE 86# BROKEN-OUTPUT-FILE-LABEL: Contents of section .sec1: 87# BROKEN-OUTPUT-FILE-NEXT: 8000 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 88# BROKEN-OUTPUT-FILE-NEXT: 8010 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 89# BROKEN-OUTPUT-FILE-NEXT: 8020 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 90# BROKEN-OUTPUT-FILE-NEXT: 8030 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 91# Starting here the contents of .sec2 overwrites .sec1: 92# BROKEN-OUTPUT-FILE-NEXT: 8040 02020202 02020202 02020202 02020202 93 94# RUN: llvm-readelf --sections -l %t.so | FileCheck %s -check-prefix BAD-BOTH 95# BAD-BOTH-LABEL: Section Headers: 96# BAD-BOTH: .sec1 PROGBITS 0000000000008000 002000 000100 00 WA 0 0 1 97# BAD-BOTH: .sec2 PROGBITS 0000000000008040 002040 000100 00 WA 0 0 1 98# BAD-BOTH-LABEL: Program Headers: 99# BAD-BOTH-NEXT: Type Offset VirtAddr PhysAddr FileSiz MemSiz Flg Align 100# BAD-BOTH-NEXT: LOAD 0x001000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x000100 0x000100 R E 0x1000 101# BAD-BOTH-NEXT: LOAD 0x001100 0x0000000000000100 0x0000000000000100 0x000070 0x000070 RW 0x1000 102# BAD-BOTH-LABEL: Section to Segment mapping: 103# BAD-BOTH: 01 .text .dynamic 104 105.section .first_sec,"aw",@progbits 106.rept 0x100 107.byte 1 108.endr 109 110.section .second_sec,"aw",@progbits 111.rept 0x100 112.byte 2 113.endr 114