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#source: fill16_0.s
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#source: fill16_1.s
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#source: fill16_2.s
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#ld: -T fill.t
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#objdump: -s -j .text
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#skip: arm-*-coff i[3-7]86-*-coff
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#xfail: alpha*-*-*ecoff m32c-*-* sh-*-pe sparc*-*-coff
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#xfail: tic30-*-coff tic4x-*-* tic54x-*-* z8k-*-*
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2017-07-19 20:11:59 +08:00
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#
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# See also fill.d. We use `skip' for configurations unsupported
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# here that are covered there, and `xfail' for configurations that work
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# with neither place. See below for details as to why individual
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# configurations are listed above.
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#
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# alpha-linuxecoff pads out code to 16 bytes.
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# arm-coff always aligns code to 4 bytes.
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# i386-coff always aligns code to 4 bytes.
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# m32c pads out code sections with 4 NOPs (see `m32c_md_end').
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# sh-pe pads out code sections to 16 bytes
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# sparc-coff aligns to 8 bytes
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# tic30-coff aligns to 2 bytes
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# tic4x has 4 octet bytes
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# tic54x doesn't support .p2align
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# z8k-coff aligns to 2 bytes
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.*: file format .*
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Contents of section .text:
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[0-9a-f]+ cafebabe cafebabe cafebabe cafebabe .*
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[0-9a-f]+ 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 .*
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[0-9a-f]+ 02020202 02020202 02020202 02020202 .*
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[0-9a-f]+ 12232323 23232323 23232323 23232323 .*
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[0-9a-f]+ 03030303 03030303 03030303 03030303 .*
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[0-9a-f]+ 00345600 00004567 000089ab (deadbeef|efbeadde) .*
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[0-9a-f]+ 00004567 000089ab 0000cdef 00004567 .*
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[0-9a-f]+ 000089ab 0000cdef 00000123 .*
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