2001-06-06 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org>
[binutils-gdb.git] / ld / testsuite / ld-srec / srec.exp
1 # Test linking directly to S-records.
2 # By Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support.
3 # Copyright 2001
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5 #
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10 #
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19
20 # Get the offset from an S-record line to the start of the data.
21
22 proc srec_off { l } {
23 if [string match "S1*" $l] {
24 return 8
25 } else { if [string match "S2*" $l] {
26 return 10
27 } else { if [string match "S3*" $l] {
28 return 12
29 } else {
30 return -1
31 } } }
32 }
33
34 # See if an S-record line contains only zero data.
35
36 proc srec_zero { l } {
37 if [string match "S\[0789\]*" $l] {
38 return 1
39 }
40
41 # Strip the address and checksum.
42 if [string match "S\[123\]*" $l] {
43 set l [string range $l [srec_off $l] [expr [string length $l] - 3]]
44 } else {
45 return 0
46 }
47
48 # The rest must be zero.
49 return [string match "" [string trim $l "0"]]
50 }
51
52 # Get the address of an S-record line.
53
54 proc srec_addr { l } {
55 if [string match "S\[123\]*" $l] {
56 set addr [string range $l 4 [expr [srec_off $l] - 1]]
57 } else {
58 return -1
59 }
60
61 return "0x$addr"
62 }
63
64 # Get the number of data bytes in an S-record line.
65
66 proc srec_len { l } {
67 if ![string match "S\[123\]*" $l] {
68 return 0
69 }
70
71 return [expr "0x[string range $l 2 3]" - ([srec_off $l] - 4) / 2 - 1]
72 }
73
74 # Extract bytes from an S-record line.
75
76 proc srec_extract { l start len } {
77 set off [srec_off $l]
78 set rlen [srec_len $l]
79 set stop [expr $start + $len]
80 if { $stop > $rlen } {
81 set stop [expr $rlen]
82 }
83 set start [expr $start * 2 + $off]
84 set stop [expr $stop * 2 + $off - 1]
85 return [string range $l $start $stop]
86 }
87
88 # See if a range of bytes in an S-record line is all zeroes.
89
90 proc srec_zero_range { l start len } {
91 return [string match "" [string trim [srec_extract $l $start $len] "0"]]
92 }
93
94 # Trim an S-record line such that the specified number of bytes remain
95 # at the end.
96
97 proc srec_trim { l leave } {
98 set off [srec_off $l]
99 set addr [srec_addr $l]
100 set len [srec_len $l]
101
102 if { $leave >= $len } {
103 return $l
104 }
105
106 set s1 [string range $l 0 1]
107 set s2 [format "%02x" [expr ($off - 4) / 2 + $leave + 1]]
108 set s3 [format "%0[expr $off - 4]x" [expr $addr + $len - $leave]]
109 set s4 [string range $l [expr [string length $l] - ($leave * 2) - 2] end]
110 set s "${s1}${s2}${s3}${s4}"
111
112 verbose "srec_trim { '$l' $leave } returning '$s'" 2
113
114 return $s
115 }
116
117 # Report failure when comparing S-record lines
118
119 proc srec_compare_fail { which l1 l2 } {
120 send_log "comparison failure $which:\n$l1\n$l2\n"
121 verbose "comparison failure $which:\n$l1\n$l2"
122 }
123
124 # Compare S-record files. We don't want to fuss about things like
125 # extra zeroes. Note that BFD always sorts S-records by address.
126
127 proc srec_compare { f1 f2 } {
128 set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
129 set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
130
131 while { $e1 != -1 } {
132 set l1 [string trimright $l1 "\r\n"]
133 set l2 [string trimright $l2 "\r\n"]
134 if { $e2 == -1 } {
135 # If l1 contains data, it must be zero.
136 if ![srec_zero $l1] {
137 send_log "data after EOF: $l1\n"
138 verbose "data after EOF: $l1"
139 return 0
140 }
141 } else { if { [string compare $l1 $l2] == 0 } {
142 set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
143 set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
144 } else { if { [srec_zero $l1] } {
145 set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
146 } else { if { [srec_zero $l2] } {
147 set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
148 } else {
149 # The strings are not the same, and neither is all zeroes.
150 set a1 [srec_addr $l1]
151 set n1 [srec_len $l1]
152 set a2 [srec_addr $l2]
153 set n2 [srec_len $l2]
154
155 if { $a1 < $a2 && ![srec_zero_range $l1 0 [expr $a2 - $a1]] } {
156 verbose "$a1 $a2 [srec_extract $l1 0 [expr $a2 - $a1]]" 2
157 srec_compare_fail 1 $l1 $l2
158 return 0
159 }
160 if { $a2 < $a1 && ![srec_zero_range $l2 0 [expr $a1 - $a2]] } {
161 srec_compare_fail 2 $l1 $l2
162 return 0
163 }
164
165 # Here we know that any initial data in both lines is
166 # zero. Now make sure that any overlapping data matches.
167 if { $a1 < $a2 } {
168 set os1 [expr $a2 - $a1]
169 set os2 0
170 } else {
171 set os1 0
172 set os2 [expr $a1 - $a2]
173 }
174 if { $a1 + $n1 < $a2 + $n2 } {
175 set ol [expr $n1 - $os1]
176 } else {
177 set ol [expr $n2 - $os2]
178 }
179
180 set x1 [srec_extract $l1 $os1 $ol]
181 set x2 [srec_extract $l2 $os2 $ol]
182 if { [string compare $x1 $x2] != 0 } {
183 verbose "$os1 $ol $x1" 2
184 verbose "$os2 $ol $x2" 2
185 srec_compare_fail 3 $l1 $l2
186 return 0
187 }
188
189 # These strings match. Trim the data from the larger
190 # string, read a new copy of the smaller string, and
191 # continue.
192 if { $a1 + $n1 < $a2 + $n2 } {
193 set l2 [srec_trim $l2 [expr ($a2 + $n2) - ($a1 + $n1)]]
194 set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
195 } else { if { $a1 + $n1 > $a2 + $n2 } {
196 set l1 [srec_trim $l1 [expr ($a1 + $n1) - ($a2 + $n2)]]
197 set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
198 } else {
199 set e1 [gets $f1 l1]
200 set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
201 } }
202 } } } }
203 }
204
205 # We've reached the end of the first file. The remainder of the
206 # second file must contain only zeroes.
207 while { $e2 != -1 } {
208 set l2 [string trimright $l2 "\r\n"]
209 if ![srec_zero $l2] {
210 send_log "data after EOF: $l2\n"
211 verbose "data after EOF: $l2"
212 return 0
213 }
214 set e2 [gets $f2 l2]
215 }
216
217 return 1
218 }
219
220 # Link twice, objcopy, and compare
221
222 proc run_srec_test { test objs } {
223 global ld
224 global objcopy
225 global sizeof_headers
226 global host_triplet
227
228 set flags ""
229
230 # If the linker script uses SIZEOF_HEADERS, use a -Ttext argument
231 # to force both the normal link and the S-record link to be put in
232 # the same place. We don't always use -Ttext because it interacts
233 # poorly with a.out.
234
235 if { $sizeof_headers } {
236 set flags "$flags -Ttext 0x1000"
237 }
238
239 # The a29k compiled code calls V_SPILL and V_FILL. Since we don't
240 # need to run this code, but we don't have definitions for those
241 # functions, we just define them out.
242 if [istarget a29k*-*-*] {
243 set flags "$flags --defsym V_SPILL=0 --defsym V_FILL=0"
244 }
245
246 if {[istarget arm*-*-*] || \
247 [istarget strongarm*-*-*] || \
248 [istarget xscale*-*-*] || \
249 [istarget thumb-*-*] } {
250
251 # ARM targets call __gccmain
252 set flags "$flags --defsym __gccmain=0"
253
254 # ARM targets cannot convert format in the linker
255 # using the --oformat command line switch
256 setup_xfail "*arm*-*-*"
257 setup_xfail "xscale-*-*"
258 setup_xfail "thumb-*-*"
259 }
260
261 # PowerPC EABI code calls __eabi.
262 if [istarget powerpc*-*-eabi*] {
263 set flags "$flags --defsym __eabi=0"
264 }
265
266 # mn10200 code calls __truncsipsi2_d0_d2.
267 if {[istarget mn10200*-*-*]} then {
268 set flags "$flags --defsym __truncsipsi2_d0_d2=0"
269 }
270
271 # m6811/m6812 code has references to soft registers.
272 if {[istarget m6811-*-*] || [istarget m6812-*-*]} {
273 set flags "$flags --defsym _.frame=0 --defsym _.d1=0 --defsym _.d2=0"
274 set flags "$flags --defsym _.d3=0 --defsym _.d4=0"
275 set flags "$flags --defsym _.tmp=0 --defsym _.xy=0"
276 }
277
278 # V850 targets need libgcc.a
279 if [istarget v850*-*-elf] {
280 set objs "$objs -L ../gcc -lgcc"
281 }
282
283 if { ![ld_simple_link $ld tmpdir/sr1 "$flags $objs"] \
284 || ![ld_simple_link $ld tmpdir/sr2.sr "$flags --oformat srec $objs"] } {
285 setup_xfail "hppa*-*-*elf*"
286 fail $test
287 return
288 }
289
290 send_log "$objcopy -O srec tmpdir/sr1 tmpdir/sr1.sr\n"
291 verbose "$objcopy -O srec tmpdir/sr1 tmpdir/sr1.sr"
292 catch "exec $objcopy -O srec tmpdir/sr1 tmpdir/sr1.sr" exec_output
293 set exec_output [prune_warnings $exec_output]
294 if ![string match "" $exec_output] {
295 send_log "$exec_output\n"
296 verbose "$exec_output"
297 unresolved $test
298 return
299 }
300
301 set f1 [open tmpdir/sr1.sr r]
302 set f2 [open tmpdir/sr2.sr r]
303 if [srec_compare $f1 $f2] {
304 pass $test
305 } else {
306 fail $test
307 }
308 close $f1
309 close $f2
310 }
311
312 set test1 "S-records"
313 set test2 "S-records with constructors"
314
315 # See whether the default linker script uses SIZEOF_HEADERS.
316 catch "exec $ld --verbose" exec_output
317 set sizeof_headers [string match "*SIZEOF_HEADERS*" $exec_output]
318
319 # First test linking a C program. We don't require any libraries. We
320 # link it normally, and objcopy to the S-record format, and then link
321 # directly to the S-record format, and require that the two files
322 # contain the same data.
323
324 if { [which $CC] == 0 } {
325 untested $test1
326 untested $test2
327 return
328 }
329
330 if { ![ld_compile $CC $srcdir/$subdir/sr1.c tmpdir/sr1.o] \
331 || ![ld_compile $CC $srcdir/$subdir/sr2.c tmpdir/sr2.o] } {
332 unresolved $test1
333 unresolved $test2
334 return
335 }
336
337 # The i386-aout target is confused: the linker does not put the
338 # sections where objdump finds them. I don't know which is wrong.
339 setup_xfail "i*86-*-aout*"
340
341 # These tests fail on the native MIPS ELF targets because the GP value
342 # in the .reginfo section is not updated when the S-record version is
343 # written out. The mips-elf target itself does not use a .reginfo section.
344 setup_xfail "mips*-*-irix5*" "mips*-*-irix6*" "mips*-*-linux*"
345
346 # The S-record linker doesn't do the magic TOC handling that XCOFF
347 # linkers do.
348 setup_xfail "*-*-aix*" "*-*-xcoff*"
349
350 # The S-record linker doesn't build ARM/Thumb stubs.
351 setup_xfail "arm-*-coff"
352 setup_xfail "strongarm*-*-coff"
353 setup_xfail "xscale*-*-coff"
354 setup_xfail "arm-*-pe*"
355 # setup_xfail "arm-*elf*"
356 setup_xfail "thumb-*-coff*"
357 setup_xfail "thumb-*-pe*"
358 setup_xfail "thumb-*-elf*"
359 setup_xfail "arm*-*-linux*"
360
361 # The S-record linker doesn't build special EABI sections.
362 setup_xfail "powerpc*-*-eabi*"
363
364 # The S-record linker doesn't include the .{zda} sections.
365 setup_xfail "v850*-*-elf"
366
367 # The S-record linker doesn't handle Alpha Elf relaxation.
368 setup_xfail "alpha*-*-elf*" "alpha*-*-linux-gnu*" "alpha*-*-gnu*"
369 setup_xfail "alpha*-*-netbsd*"
370
371 # The S-record linker hasn't any hope of coping with HPPA relocs.
372 setup_xfail "hppa*-*-*"
373
374 # The S-record linker doesn't support the special PE headers - the PE
375 # emulation tries to write pe-specific information to the PE headers
376 # in the output bfd, but it's not a PE bfd (it's an srec bfd)
377 setup_xfail "*-*-cygwin*" "*-*-mingw*" "*-*-pe*" "*-*-winnt*"
378
379 run_srec_test $test1 "tmpdir/sr1.o tmpdir/sr2.o"
380
381 # Now try linking a C++ program with global constructors and
382 # destructors. Note that since we are not linking against any
383 # libraries, this program won't actually work or anything.
384
385 if { [which $CXX] == 0 } {
386 untested $test2
387 return
388 }
389
390 if ![ld_compile "$CXX $CXXFLAGS -fgnu-linker" $srcdir/$subdir/sr3.cc tmpdir/sr3.o] {
391 unresolved $test2
392 return
393 }
394
395 # See above.
396 setup_xfail "i*86-*-aout*"
397 setup_xfail "mips*-*-irix5*" "mips*-*-irix6*" "mips*-*-linux*"
398 setup_xfail "*-*-aix*" "*-*-xcoff*"
399 setup_xfail "arm*-*-*"
400 setup_xfail "strongarm*-*-*"
401 setup_xfail "thumb-*-*"
402 setup_xfail "powerpc*-*-eabi*"
403 setup_xfail "v850*-*-elf"
404 setup_xfail "alpha*-*-elf*" "alpha*-*-linux-gnu*" "alpha*-*-gnu*"
405 setup_xfail "alpha*-*-netbsd*"
406 setup_xfail "hppa*-*-*"
407 setup_xfail "*-*-cygwin*" "*-*-mingw*" "*-*-pe*" "*-*-winnt*"
408
409 run_srec_test $test2 "tmpdir/sr3.o"