// RUN: llvm-mc -triple i386-apple-darwin9 %s -filetype=obj -o - | macho-dump --dump-section-data | FileCheck %s // FIXME: This is a horrible way of checking the output, we need an llvm-mc // based 'otool'. // This is a case where llvm-mc computes a better layout than Darwin 'as'. This // issue is that after the first jmp slides, the .align size must be // recomputed -- otherwise the second jump will appear to be out-of-range for a // 1-byte jump. // CHECK: # Section 0 // CHECK: (('section_name', '__text\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00') // CHECK: ('segment_name', '__TEXT\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00') // CHECK: ('address', 0) // CHECK: ('size', 306) // CHECK: ('offset', 324) // CHECK: ('alignment', 4) // CHECK: ('reloc_offset', 0) // CHECK: ('num_reloc', 0) // CHECK: ('flags', 0x80000400) // CHECK: ('reserved1', 0) // CHECK: ('reserved2', 0) // CHECK: ), L0: .space 0x8a, 0x90 jmp L0 .space (0xb3 - 0x8f), 0x90 jle L2 .space (0xcd - 0xb5), 0x90 .align 4, 0x90 L1: .space (0x130 - 0xd0),0x90 jl L1 L2: .zerofill __DATA,__bss,_sym,4,2