| // justsyms_1.cc -- test --just-symbols for gold |
| |
| // Copyright (C) 2008-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| // Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>. |
| |
| // This file is part of gold. |
| |
| // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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| // (at your option) any later version. |
| |
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| |
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| |
| // The Linux kernel builds an object file using a linker script, and |
| // then links against that object file using the -R option. This is a |
| // test for that usage. |
| |
| #include <cassert> |
| #include <csignal> |
| #include <cstddef> |
| #include <cstdlib> |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| extern char justsyms_string[]; |
| |
| // We expect to get a SIGSEGV. |
| static void |
| handle_sigsegv(int) |
| { |
| exit(0); |
| } |
| |
| int |
| main(int, char**) |
| { |
| // The linker script should arrange for this symbol to be exactly at |
| // address 0x10000. |
| assert(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(justsyms_string) == 0x100); |
| |
| // However, since the file was linked with --just-symbols, we should |
| // not be able to actually access the symbol. |
| signal(SIGSEGV, handle_sigsegv); |
| char c = justsyms_string[0]; |
| exit(c == '\0' ? 1 : c); |
| } |