| # Most targets will emit an R_*_RELATIVE reloc here, but RELATIVE |
| # relocs are superfluous. A target can do without them by simply |
| # defining an ADDR32 or ADDR64 style reloc without a symbol to behave |
| # like a RELATIVE reloc. GLOB_DAT relocs are similarly superfluous. |
| # In fact, a RELATIVE reloc can be wrong even if a target does have |
| # them, if the 32-bit or 64-bit field being relocated is unaligned. |
| # In that case the target ought to emit a UADDR32/64 or similar rather |
| # than a RELATIVE reloc. |
| # |
| # We also allow a dynamic reloc with a reference to .text as that |
| # should also resolve correctly. No reloc, or one referencing "fun" |
| # is incorrect. Also fail the test on finding a reloc at offset 0, |
| # typically a NONE reloc. |
| |
| Relocation section.* |
| *Offset.* |
| 0*[1-9a-f][0-9a-f]* +[^ ]+ +[^ ]+ +([0-9a-f]+( +(\.text|fun)( \+ [0-9a-f]+)?)?)? |
| #pass |