objdump.exp   [plain text]


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#
# This file was written by Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de>. It's goal
# is to check the VAX-specific support of the -M entry:0xf00 switch, which
# allows to force function entry masks at given addresses.
#

if ![istarget vax*-*-*] then {
    return
}

if {[which $OBJDUMP] == 0} then {
    perror "$OBJDUMP does not exist"
    return
}

send_user "Version [binutil_version $OBJDUMP]"

if {![binutils_assemble $srcdir/$subdir/entrymask.s tmpdir/entrymask.o]} then {
    return
}

if [is_remote host] {
    set objfile [remote_download host tmpdir/entrymask.o]
} else {
    set objfile tmpdir/entrymask.o
}

#
# We check both function entry points. The second one at offset 2 will
# show up automatically on ELF targets, but needs to be set on a.out
# targets.
#
set got [binutils_run $OBJDUMP "$OBJDUMPFLAGS -d -M entry:0x0 -M entry:2 $objfile"]
set want1 "\[ 	\]+0:\[ 	\]+10 01\[ 	\]+\\.word 0x0110.\*r8 r4"
set want2 "\[ 	\]+2:\[ 	\]+24 02\[ 	\]+\\.word 0x0224.\*r9 r5 r2"
if [regexp $want1 $got] then {
    pass "entrymask test 1"
} else {
    fail "entrymask test 1"
}
if [regexp $want2 $got] then {
    pass "entrymask test 2"
} else {
    fail "entrymask test 2"
}