Putting t.Parallel() in each test makes them run in parallel.
Additional t.Parallel() could be added to each subtest, although
that requires making a local copy of the loop variable for
table driven tests.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I5d9869ead441093f4d7c5757f2447385333a95a4
Gold uses two PT_LOAD programs: RX, RW
LLD is using three PT_LOAD programs: R, RX, RW
All non-static host bionic executables are linked with LLD, as it's
required in order to embed the linker. The dynamic linker is considered
a static executable for this definition.
When the linker had been built with Gold, we inserted the the RX&RW
loads in the middle of the executable's readonly load, splitting the R
load into two. When this happened, all of the linker's loads existed 1:1
in the final executable.
Now that the linker is built with LLD, we're inserting the loads into
the same place, but LLD merges the first part of the executable's R load
with the linker's R load, so there's not a 1:1 matching.
So just make sure that all of the linker's loads are contained within
the executable's loads (and with the appropriate flags).
Test: m blueprint_tools (runs new tests)
Test: build host bionic binaries
Change-Id: If7868d2ab8980d27ba5ab8994fefe0d6142f215a