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# Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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#
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# Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to:
# bug-dejagnu@prep.ai.mit.edu
# This file was written by Rob Savoye <rob@cygnus.com>
# and rewritten by Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
if ![is_remote host] {
if {[which $OBJDUMP] == 0} then {
perror "$OBJDUMP does not exist"
return
}
}
send_user "Version [binutil_version $OBJDUMP]"
# Simple test of objdump -i
set got [binutils_run $OBJDUMP "$OBJDUMPFLAGS -i"]
set cpus_expected "(a29k|alliant|alpha|arc|arm|convex|d10v|d30v|fr30|h8|hppa|i386|i860|i960|m32r|m68k|m88k|MCore|mips|mn10200|mn10300|ns32k|pj|powerpc|pyramid|romp|rs6000|sh|sparc|tahoe|v850|vax|we32k|z8k|z8001|z8002)"
# Make sure the target CPU shows up in the list.
if ![regexp $cpus_expected $target_cpu] {
regsub "^\[(\]" "$cpus_expected" "(${target_cpu}|" cpus_expected;
}
set want "BFD header file version.*srec\[^\n\]*\n\[^\n\]*header \[^\n\]*endian\[^\n\]*, data \[^\n\]*endian.*$cpus_expected"
if [regexp $want $got] then {
pass "objdump -i"
} else {
fail "objdump -i"
}
# The remaining tests require a test file.
if {![binutils_assemble $srcdir/$subdir/bintest.s tmpdir/bintest.o]} then {
return
}
if [is_remote host] {
set testfile [remote_download host tmpdir/bintest.o]
} else {
set testfile tmpdir/bintest.o
}
# Test objdump -f
set got [binutils_run $OBJDUMP "$OBJDUMPFLAGS -f $testfile"]
set want "$testfile:\[ \]*file format.*architecture:\[ \]*${cpus_expected}.*HAS_RELOC.*HAS_SYMS"
if ![regexp $want $got] then {
fail "objdump -f"
} else {
pass "objdump -f"
}
# Test objdump -h
set got [binutils_run $OBJDUMP "$OBJDUMPFLAGS -h $testfile"]
set want "$testfile:\[ \]*file format.*Sections.*\[0-9\]+\[ \]+\[^ \]*(text|TEXT|\\\$CODE\\\$)\[^ \]*\[ \]*(\[0-9a-fA-F\]+).*\[0-9\]+\[ \]+\[^ \]*(\\.data|DATA)\[^ \]*\[ \]*(\[0-9a-fA-F\]+)"
if ![regexp $want $got all text_name text_size data_name data_size] then {
fail "objdump -h"
} else {
verbose "text name is $text_name size is $text_size"
verbose "data name is $data_name size is $data_size"
if {[expr "0x$text_size"] < 8 || [expr "0x$data_size"] < 4} then {
send_log "sizes too small\n"
fail "objdump -h"
} else {
pass "objdump -h"
}
}
# Test objdump -t
set got [binutils_run $OBJDUMP "$OBJDUMPFLAGS -t $testfile"]
if [info exists vars] then { unset vars }
while {[regexp "(\[a-z\]*_symbol)(.*)" $got all symbol rest]} {
set vars($symbol) 1
set got $rest
}
if {![info exists vars(text_symbol)] \
|| ![info exists vars(data_symbol)] \
|| ![info exists vars(common_symbol)] \
|| ![info exists vars(external_symbol)]} then {
fail "objdump -t"
} else {
pass "objdump -t"
}
# Test objdump -r
set got [binutils_run $OBJDUMP "$OBJDUMPFLAGS -r $testfile"]
set want "$testfile:\[ \]*file format.*RELOCATION RECORDS FOR \\\[\[^\]\]*(text|TEXT|\\\$CODE\\\$)\[^\]\]*\\\].*external_symbol"
if [regexp $want $got] then {
pass "objdump -r"
} else {
fail "objdump -r"
}
# Test objdump -s
set got [binutils_run $OBJDUMP "$OBJDUMPFLAGS -s $testfile"]
set want "$testfile:\[ \]*file format.*Contents.*(text|TEXT|\\\$CODE\\\$)\[^0-9\]*\[ \]*\[0-9a-fA-F\]*\[ \]*(00000001|01000000).*Contents.*(data|DATA)\[^0-9\]*\[ \]*\[0-9a-fA-F\]*\[ \]*(00000002|02000000)"
if [regexp $want $got] then {
pass "objdump -s"
} else {
fail "objdump -s"
}
# Options which are not tested: -a -d -D -R -T -x -l --stabs
# I don't see any generic way to test any of these other than -a.
# Tests could be written for specific targets, and that should be done
# if specific problems are found.