@ Tests for LDR group relocations. .text .macro ldrtest load store sym offset \load r0, [r0, #:pc_g0:(\sym \offset)] \load r0, [r0, #:pc_g1:(\sym \offset)] \load r0, [r0, #:pc_g2:(\sym \offset)] \load r0, [r0, #:sb_g0:(\sym \offset)] \load r0, [r0, #:sb_g1:(\sym \offset)] \load r0, [r0, #:sb_g2:(\sym \offset)] \store r0, [r0, #:pc_g0:(\sym \offset)] \store r0, [r0, #:pc_g1:(\sym \offset)] \store r0, [r0, #:pc_g2:(\sym \offset)] \store r0, [r0, #:sb_g0:(\sym \offset)] \store r0, [r0, #:sb_g1:(\sym \offset)] \store r0, [r0, #:sb_g2:(\sym \offset)] .endm @ LDR/STR/LDRB/STRB only have 12 bits available for the magnitude of the addend. @ So these should all (just) work. ldrtest ldr str f "+ 4095" ldrtest ldrb strb f "+ 4095" ldrtest ldr str f "- 4095" ldrtest ldrb strb f "- 4095" @ The same as the above, but for a local symbol. These should not be @ resolved by the assembler but instead left to the linker. ldrtest ldr str localsym "+ 4095" ldrtest ldrb strb localsym "+ 4095" ldrtest ldr str localsym "- 4095" ldrtest ldrb strb localsym "- 4095" localsym: mov r0, #0