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// mode to a new platform, but is not in and of itself a test of the profiling
// runtime.

// REQUIRES: darwin
// REQUIRES: darwin, target={{arm64.*}}

// Align counters and data to the maximum expected page size (16K).
// RUN: %clang -g -o %t %s \
// RUN: -Wl,-sectalign,__DATA,__pcnts,0x1000 \
// RUN: -Wl,-sectalign,__DATA,__pdata,0x1000
// RUN: -Wl,-sectalign,__DATA,__pcnts,0x4000 \
// RUN: -Wl,-sectalign,__DATA,__pdata,0x4000

// Create a 'profile' using mmap() and validate it.
// RUN: %run %t create %t.tmpfile
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__attribute__((section("__DATA,__pcnts"))) int counters[] = {0xbad};
extern int cnts_start __asm("section$start$__DATA$__pcnts");
const size_t cnts_len = 0x1000;
const size_t cnts_len = 0x4000;

__attribute__((section("__DATA,__pdata"))) int data[] = {1, 2, 3};
extern int data_start __asm("section$start$__DATA$__pdata");
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fprintf(stderr, "__pcnts is not page-aligned: 0x%lx.\n", cnts_start_int);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if (data_start_int % 0x1000 != 0) {
if (data_start_int % 0x4000 != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "__pdata is not correctly aligned: 0x%lx.\n",
data_start_int);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if (cnts_start_int + 0x1000 != data_start_int) {
if (cnts_start_int + 0x4000 != data_start_int) {
fprintf(stderr, "__pdata not ordered after __pcnts.\n");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
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