File: symbol-assign-many-passes2.test

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# REQUIRES: arm
# RUN: llvm-mc -arm-add-build-attributes -filetype=obj -triple=armv7a-linux-gnueabihf %S/Inputs/arm-thunk-many-passes.s -o %t.o
# RUN: ld.lld %t.o -T %s -o %t
# RUN: llvm-nm %t | FileCheck %s

## arm-thunk-many-passes.s is worst case case of thunk generation that takes 9
## passes to converge. It takes a few more passes to make symbol assignment
## converge. Test that
## 1. we don't error that "thunk creation not converged".
## 2. we check convergence of symbols defined in an output section descriptor.

# CHECK: 01011050 T a
# CHECK: 0101104f T b
# CHECK: 0101104e T c
# CHECK: 0101104d T d
# CHECK: 0101104c T e

SECTIONS {
  . = SIZEOF_HEADERS;
  .text 0x00011000 : {
    a = b + 1;
    b = c + 1;
    c = d + 1;
    d = e + 1;
    *(.text*);
  }
  e = .;
}