# REQUIRES: x86 # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %s -o %t.o # RUN: ld.lld %t.o -o %t.out # RUN: llvm-readelf -x .text %t.out | FileCheck %s # CHECK: Hex dump of section '.text': # CHECK-NEXT: 01020304 ## --shuffle-sections= shuffles input sections. # RUN: ld.lld --shuffle-sections=1 %t.o -o %t1.out # RUN: llvm-readelf -x .text %t1.out | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=SHUFFLE1 # SHUFFLE1: Hex dump of section '.text': # SHUFFLE1-NEXT: 0204cccc 0103 ## Test that --shuffle-sections= can be used with --symbol-ordering-file # RUN: echo "foo" > %t_order.txt # RUN: echo "_start " >> %t_order.txt # RUN: ld.lld --symbol-ordering-file %t_order.txt --shuffle-sections=2 %t.o -o %t2.out # RUN: llvm-readelf -x .text %t2.out | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=SHUFFLE2 # SHUFFLE2: Hex dump of section '.text': # SHUFFLE2-NEXT: 02cccccc 010304 # RUN: ld.lld --symbol-ordering-file %t_order.txt --shuffle-sections=3 %t.o -o %t3.out # RUN: llvm-readelf -x .text %t3.out | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=SHUFFLE3 # SHUFFLE3: Hex dump of section '.text': # SHUFFLE3-NEXT: 02cccccc 010403 ## .text has an alignment of 4. .global _start _start: .byte 1 .section .text.foo,"ax" .global foo foo: .byte 2 .section .text.bar,"ax" .global bar bar: .byte 3 .section .text.zed,"ax" .global zed zed: .byte 4