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Also use pc-relative instructions for notoc stubs. elfcpp/ * powerpc.h (R_PPC64_PCREL_OPT, R_PPC64_D34, R_PPC64_D34_LO), (R_PPC64_D34_HI30, R_PPC64_D34_HA30, R_PPC64_PCREL34), (R_PPC64_GOT_PCREL34, R_PPC64_PLT_PCREL34, R_PPC64_PLT_PCREL34_NOTOC), (R_PPC64_ADDR16_HIGHER34, R_PPC64_ADDR16_HIGHERA34), (R_PPC64_ADDR16_HIGHEST34, R_PPC64_ADDR16_HIGHESTA34), (R_PPC64_REL16_HIGHER34, R_PPC64_REL16_HIGHERA34), (R_PPC64_REL16_HIGHEST34, R_PPC64_REL16_HIGHESTA34), (R_PPC64_D28, R_PPC64_PCREL28): Define. gold/ * powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc): Add powerxx_stubs_ and accessor functions. (Target_powerpc::maybe_skip_tls_get_addr_call): Handle PLT_PCREL34 and PLT_PCREL34_NOTOC relocs. (Powerpc_relocate_functions): Add addr34, addr34_hi, addr34_ha, addr28, addr16_higher34, addr16_highera34, addr16_highest34, addr16_highest34a functions. (li_11_0, ori_11_11_0, sldi_11_11_34): Define. (paddi_12_pc, pld_12_pc, pnop): Define. (d34, ha34): New inline functions. (Stub_table::add_plt_call_entry): Handle powerxx_stubs. (Stub_table::add_eh_frame): Likewise. (build_powerxx_offset): New function. (Stub_table::plt_call_size): Handle powerxx_stubs. (Stub_table::branch_stub_size): Likewise. (Stub_table::do_write): Likewise. (Target_powerpc::Scan::get_reference_flags): Handle new relocs. (Target_powerpc::Scan::reloc_needs_plt_for_ifunc: Likewise. (Target_powerpc::Scan::local, global, relocate): Likewise. |
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aarch64.h | ||
arm.h | ||
ChangeLog | ||
ChangeLog-0815 | ||
ChangeLog-2016 | ||
ChangeLog-2017 | ||
ChangeLog-2018 | ||
dwarf.h | ||
elfcpp_file.h | ||
elfcpp_internal.h | ||
elfcpp_swap.h | ||
elfcpp.h | ||
i386.h | ||
mips.h | ||
powerpc.h | ||
README | ||
s390.h | ||
sparc.h | ||
tilegx.h | ||
x86_64.h |
elfcpp is a C++ library for reading and writing ELF information. This
was written to support gold, the ELF linker, and may not be generally
useful.
elfcpp does not do file I/O. It deals only with offsets and memory
data.
For efficiency, most accessors are templates with two arguments: the
ELF file class (32 or 64 bits) and the endianness.
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