The test failed on Windows. I've changed the platform to run to "x86_64-apple-darwin".
[oota-llvm.git] / test / MC / ELF / global-offset.s
1 // RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple i386-pc-linux-gnu %s -o - | elf-dump  --dump-section-data | FileCheck  %s
2
3 // We test that _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ will account for the two bytes at the
4 // start of the addl/leal.
5
6         addl    $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_, %ebx
7         leal    _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_(%ebx), %ebx
8
9 // But not in this case
10 foo:
11         addl    _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_-foo,%ebx
12
13 // CHECK:      ('sh_name', 0x00000005) # '.text'
14 // CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_type',
15 // CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_flags',
16 // CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_addr',
17 // CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_offset',
18 // CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_size',
19 // CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_link',
20 // CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_info',
21 // CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_addralign',
22 // CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_entsize',
23 // CHECK-NEXT: ('_section_data', '81c30200 00008d9b 02000000 031d0200 0000')