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#as: --no-underscore --em=criself
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#ld: -shared -m crislinux -z nocombreloc
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#ld_after_inputfiles: tmpdir/libdso-1b.so
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#warning: \A[^\n]*\.o, section `.text', to symbol `expfn@@TST2':\n
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#warning: [^\n]*recompile with -fPIC\Z
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#readelf: -a
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# Building a DSO with (unrecommended) non-pic pc-relative references
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# to a versioned symbol in a library got caught by an assert in
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# elf_cris_copy_indirect_symbol wherein the list of pc-relative
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# references wasn't merged, but simply asserted to be NULL before
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# copied to, on the merged-to (direct) symbol. For versioned symbols,
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# there was an "extra" copy made, to make a base-version symbol, where
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# the copied-from pc-relative list was NULL but the copied-to symbol
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# already had a list merged.
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# The list was used to emit warning messages, but incorrectly held the
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# relocation section for the reference, resulting in warnings being
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# emitted for any section with a pc-relative relocation.
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# The test checks that there's a warning message only for the
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# read-only sections section (.text) (not the read-write sections),
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# that the correct number of relocations is emitted and we also check
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# for the TEXTREL dynamic marker.
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#...
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0x00000016 \(TEXTREL\)[ ]+0x0
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#...
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Relocation section '\.rela\.text' at offset .* contains 4 entries:
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#...
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Relocation section '\.rela\.data' at offset .* contains 8 entries:
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#...
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Relocation section '.rela.data2' at offset .* contains 16 entries:
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#pass
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