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mold/test/elf/icf.sh
Rui Ueyama e6d4154688 [ELF] Generalize tests
With this change, you can now cross compile test cases and run
them on qemu-user. Here is an example to run our test suits in
an emulated ARM32 environment.

$ CC=arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc \
  CXX=arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++ \
  GCC=arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc \
  GXX=arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++ \
  OBJDUMP=arm-linux-gnueabihf-objdump \
  MACHINE=arm \
  QEMU='qemu-arm -L /usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf' \
  make -j16 test
2022-04-02 16:53:41 +08:00

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#!/bin/bash
export LC_ALL=C
set -e
CC="${CC:-cc}"
CXX="${CXX:-c++}"
GCC="${GCC:-gcc}"
GXX="${GXX:-g++}"
OBJDUMP="${OBJDUMP:-objdump}"
MACHINE="${MACHINE:-$(uname -m)}"
testname=$(basename "$0" .sh)
echo -n "Testing $testname ... "
cd "$(dirname "$0")"/../..
mold="$(pwd)/mold"
t=out/test/elf/$testname
mkdir -p $t
cat <<EOF | $CC -c -o $t/a.o -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -xc -
#include <stdio.h>
int bar() {
return 5;
}
int foo1(int x) {
return bar() + x;
}
int foo2(int x) {
return bar() + x;
}
int foo3() {
bar();
return 5;
}
int main() {
printf("%d %d\n", (long)foo1 == (long)foo2, (long)foo1 == (long)foo3);
return 0;
}
EOF
$CC -B. -o $t/exe $t/a.o -Wl,-icf=all
$QEMU $t/exe | grep -q '1 0'
echo OK