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1 # Test that the linker reports undefined symbol errors correctly.
2 # By Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support
3 #
4 # Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
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20
21 set testund "undefined"
22 set testfn "undefined function"
23 set testline "undefined line"
24
25 if { [which $CC] == 0 } {
26 verbose "Could not find C compiler!" 1
27 untested $testund
28 untested $testfn
29 untested $testline
30 return
31 }
32
33 if ![ld_compile "$CC -g" $srcdir/$subdir/undefined.c tmpdir/undefined.o] {
34 verbose "Unable to compile test file!" 1
35 unresolved $testund
36 unresolved $testfn
37 unresolved $testline
38 return
39 }
40
41 catch "exec rm -f tmpdir/undefined" exec_output
42
43 set flags [big_or_little_endian]
44
45 # Using -e start prevents the SunOS linker from trying to build a
46 # shared library.
47 send_log "$ld -e start $flags -o tmpdir/undefined tmpdir/undefined.o\n"
48 verbose "$ld -e start $flags -o tmpdir/undefined tmpdir/undefined.o"
49
50 catch "exec $ld -e start $flags -o tmpdir/undefined tmpdir/undefined.o" exec_output
51 send_log "$exec_output\n"
52 verbose "$exec_output"
53
54 proc checkund { string testname } {
55 global exec_output
56
57 if [string match "*$string*" $exec_output] {
58 pass $testname
59 } else {
60 fail $testname
61 }
62 }
63
64 set mu "undefined reference to `*this_function_is_not_defined'"
65 checkund $mu $testund
66
67 # ARM PE defaults to using stabs debugging, which we can't handle for
68 # a COFF file.
69 #setup_xfail "arm*-*-pe*"
70 #setup_xfail "thumb*-*-pe*"
71
72 set mf "tmpdir/undefined.o* In function `function':"
73 checkund $mf $testfn
74
75 if ![is_elf_format] {
76 # COFF SH gets this test wrong--it reports line 10, because although
77 # the jump is at line 9, the function address, and the reloc, is
78 # stored at the end of the function.
79 setup_xfail "sh-*-*"
80
81 # ARM PE defaults to using stabs debugging, which we can't handle for
82 # a COFF file.
83 #setup_xfail "arm*-*-pe*"
84 #setup_xfail "thumb*-*-pe*"
85 }
86
87 set ml "undefined.c:9: undefined reference to `*this_function_is_not_defined'"
88 # With targets that use elf/dwarf2, such as the arm-elf and thumb-elf
89 # toolchains, the code in bfd/elf.c:_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line() is called
90 # in order to locate the file name/line number where the undefined
91 # reference occurs. Unfortunately this tries to use the dwarf2 debug
92 # information held in the .debug_info section. This section contains a series
93 # of comp_unit structures, each of which has a low/high address range
94 # representing the span of memory locations covered by that structure. The
95 # structures also index into other structures held in the .debug_line section
96 # and together they can translate memory locations back into file/function/line
97 # number addresses in the source code. Since the information about the memory
98 # region covered by a comp_unit is only determined at link time, the low/high
99 # addresses in the .debug_info section and the line addresses in the .debug_line
100 # section are computed by generating relocs against known symbols in the object
101 # code.
102 #
103 # When the undefined reference is detected, the relocs in the dwarf2
104 # debug sections have not yet been resolved, so the low/high addresses and the
105 # line number address are all set at zero. Thus when _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line()
106 # calls _bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line() no comp_unit can be found which
107 # actually covers the address where the reference occured, and so
108 # _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line() fails.
109 #
110 # The upshot of all of this, is that the error message reported by the
111 # linker, instead of having a source file name & line number as in:
112 #
113 # undefined.c:9: undefined reference to `this_function_is_not_defined'
114 #
115 # has an object file & section address instead:
116 #
117 # undefined.0(.text+0xc): undefined reference to `this_function_is_not_defined'
118 #
119 # hence the xfails below.
120
121 setup_xfail mcore-*-elf
122 setup_xfail mips-sgi-irix6*
123 setup_xfail "sh64-*-*"
124
125 # The undefined test fails on 31 bit s/390 because the address of the
126 # function `this_function_is_not_defined' is stored in the literal pool of
127 # the function. Therefore the line number in the error message is 8 instead
128 # of 9. On 64 bit s/390 this works because of the new brasl instruction that
129 # doesn't need a literal pool entry.
130 setup_xfail s390-*-*
131 # Xtensa also uses a literal pool and has the same problem as s/390.
132 setup_xfail xtensa-*-*
133
134 checkund $ml $testline