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+// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple x86_64-pc-linux-gnu %s -o - | elf-dump | FileCheck %s
+
+// When doing a rename, all the checks for where the relocation should go
+// should be performed with the original symbol. Only if we decide to relocate
+// with the symbol we should then use the renamed one.
+
+// This is a regression test for a bug where we used bar5@@@zed when deciding
+// if we should relocate with the symbol or with the section and we would then
+// not produce a relocation with .text.
+
+defined1:
+defined3:
+ .symver defined3, bar5@@@zed
+ .long defined3
+
+ .global defined1
+
+// Section 1 is .text
+// CHECK: # Section 0x00000001
+// CHECK-NEXT: (('sh_name', 0x00000001) # '.text'
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_type', 0x00000001)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_flags', 0x00000006)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_addr', 0x00000000)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_offset', 0x00000040)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_size', 0x00000004)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_link', 0x00000000)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_info', 0x00000000)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_addralign', 0x00000004)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('sh_entsize', 0x00000000)
+
+// Symbol 2 is section 1
+// CHECK: # Symbol 0x00000002
+// CHECK-NEXT: (('st_name', 0x00000000) # ''
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('st_bind', 0x00000000)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('st_type', 0x00000003)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('st_other', 0x00000000)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('st_shndx', 0x00000001)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('st_value', 0x0000000000000000)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('st_size', 0x0000000000000000)
+
+// The relocation uses symbol 2
+// CHECK: # Relocation 0x00000000
+// CHECK-NEXT: (('r_offset', 0x00000000)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('r_sym', 0x00000002)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('r_type', 0x0000000a)
+// CHECK-NEXT: ('r_addend', 0x00000000)