// REQUIRES: AArch64 // RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=aarch64-linux-gnu %p/Inputs/shared.s -o %t-lib.o // RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=aarch64-linux-gnu %s -o %t.o // RUN: ld.lld %t-lib.o --shared -o %t.so // RUN: echo "SECTIONS { \ // RUN: .text : { *(.text) } \ // RUN: .rela.dyn : { *(.rela.dyn) *(.rela.plt) } \ // RUN: } " > %t.script // RUN: ld.lld %t.o -o %t.axf %t.so --script %t.script // RUN: llvm-readobj --section-headers --dynamic-table %t.axf | FileCheck %s // The linker script above combines the .rela.dyn and .rela.plt into a single // table. ELF is clear that the DT_PLTRELSZ should match the subset of // relocations that is associated with the PLT. It is less clear about what // the value of DT_RELASZ should be. ELF implies that it should be the size // of the single table so that DT_RELASZ includes DT_PLTRELSZ. The loader in // glibc permits this as long as .rela.plt comes after .rela.dyn in the // combined table. In the ARM case irelative relocations do not count as PLT // relocs. In the AArch64 case irelative relocations count as PLT relocs. .text .globl indirect .type indirect,@gnu_indirect_function indirect: ret .globl bar // from Inputs/shared.s .text .globl _start .type _start,@function main: bl indirect bl bar adrp x8, :got:indirect ldr x8, [x8, :got_lo12:indirect] adrp x8, :got:bar ldr x8, [x8, :got_lo12:bar] ret // CHECK: Name: .rela.dyn // CHECK-NEXT: Type: SHT_RELA // CHECK-NEXT: Flags [ // CHECK-NEXT: SHF_ALLOC // CHECK-NEXT: ] // CHECK-NEXT: Address: // CHECK-NEXT: Offset: // CHECK-NEXT: Size: 72 // CHECK: 0x0000000000000008 RELASZ 72 // CHECK: 0x0000000000000002 PLTRELSZ 48