3 # icf_safe_test.sh -- test --icf=safe
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6 # Written by Sriraman Tallam <tmsriram@google.com>.
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25 # The goal of this program is to verify if --icf=safe works as expected.
26 # File icf_safe_test.cc is in this test. This program checks if only
27 # ctors and dtors are folded, except for x86 (32 and 64 bit), which
28 # uses relocation types to detect if function pointers are taken.
32 func_addr_1
=`grep $2 $1 | awk '{print $1}'`
33 func_addr_2
=`grep $3 $1 | awk '{print $1}'`
34 if [ $func_addr_1 = $func_addr_2 ]
36 echo "Safe Identical Code Folding folded" $2 "and" $3
43 func_addr_1
=`grep $2 $1 | awk '{print $1}'`
44 func_addr_2
=`grep $3 $1 | awk '{print $1}'`
45 if [ $func_addr_1 != $func_addr_2 ]
47 echo "Safe Identical Code Folding did not fold " $2 "and" $3
52 arch_specific_safe_fold
()
54 grep_x86
=`grep -q -e "Advanced Micro Devices X86-64" -e "Intel 80386" -e "ARM" $2`
63 arch_specific_safe_fold icf_safe_test_1.stdout icf_safe_test_2.stdout \
64 "kept_func_1" "kept_func_2"
65 check_fold icf_safe_test_1.stdout
"_ZN1AD1Ev" "_ZN1AC1Ev"
66 check_nofold icf_safe_test_1.stdout
"kept_func_3" "kept_func_1"
67 check_nofold icf_safe_test_1.stdout
"kept_func_3" "kept_func_2"