binutils-gdb/ld/testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d
Jan Beulich 36938cabf0 x86: avoid attaching suffixes to unambiguous insns
"Unambiguous" is is in particular taking as reference the assembler,
which also accepts certain insns - despite them allowing for varying
operand size, and hence in principle being ambiguous - without any
suffix. For example, from the very beginning of the life of x86-64 I had
trouble understanding why a plain and simple RET had to be printed as
RETQ. In case someone really used the 16-bit form, RETW disambiguates
the two quite fine.
2020-07-15 08:53:55 +02:00

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#source: pr20253-1.s
#as: --x32
#ld: -shared -melf32_x86_64 --hash-style=sysv -z max-page-size=0x200000 -z noseparate-code
#objdump: -dw
.*: +file format .*
Disassembly of section .text:
0+100 <foo>:
+[a-f0-9]+: c3 ret *
0+101 <bar>:
+[a-f0-9]+: c3 ret *
0+102 <_start>:
+[a-f0-9]+: ff 15 98 00 20 00 call \*0x200098\(%rip\) # 2001a0 <.*>
+[a-f0-9]+: ff 25 9a 00 20 00 jmp \*0x20009a\(%rip\) # 2001a8 <.*>
+[a-f0-9]+: 48 c7 05 8f 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 movq \$0x0,0x20008f\(%rip\) # 2001a8 <.*>
+[a-f0-9]+: 48 83 3d 7f 00 20 00 00 cmpq \$0x0,0x20007f\(%rip\) # 2001a0 <.*>
+[a-f0-9]+: 48 3b 0d 78 00 20 00 cmp 0x200078\(%rip\),%rcx # 2001a0 <.*>
+[a-f0-9]+: 48 3b 0d 79 00 20 00 cmp 0x200079\(%rip\),%rcx # 2001a8 <.*>
#pass