// This tests the different -Crelro-level values, and makes sure that they work properly. //@ only-linux use run_make_support::{llvm_readobj, rustc}; fn compile(relro_level: &str) { rustc().arg(format!("-Crelro-level={relro_level}")).input("hello.rs").run(); } fn main() { // Ensure that binaries built with the full relro level links them with both // RELRO and BIND_NOW for doing eager symbol resolving. compile("full"); llvm_readobj().program_headers().input("hello").run().assert_stdout_contains("GNU_RELRO"); llvm_readobj().dynamic_table().input("hello").run().assert_stdout_contains("BIND_NOW"); compile("partial"); llvm_readobj().program_headers().input("hello").run().assert_stdout_contains("GNU_RELRO"); // Ensure that we're *not* built with RELRO when setting it to off. We do // not want to check for BIND_NOW however, as the linker might have that // enabled by default. compile("off"); llvm_readobj().program_headers().input("hello").run().assert_stdout_not_contains("GNU_RELRO"); }