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Alan Modra c9269dff67 * powerpc.cc: Formatting and white space.
(Powerpc_relobj): Rename got2_section_ to special_.
	Add opd_ent_shndx_ and opd_ent_off_ vectors.
	(Powerpc_relobj::opd_shndx, init_opd, get_opd_ent, set_opd_ent,
	scan_opd_relocs, do_read_relocs, opd_ent_ndx): New functions.
	(Target_powerpc): Add Address typedef and invalid_address.  Use
	throughout.
	(Target_powerpc::is_branch_reloc): New function.
	(Powerpc_relocate_functions): Add Address typedef, use throughout.
	(Powerpc_relocate_functions:rela, rela_ua): Correct type used
	for dst_mask, value and addend.
	(Powerpc_relobj::do_find_special_sections): Find .opd for 64-bit.
	(ld_2_1, cror_15_15_15, cror_31_31_31): New insn constants.
	(Output_data_glink::do_write): Correct toc base.  Don't try to use
	uint16_t for 24-bit offset.  Use get_output_section_offset and
	check return.
	(Target_powerpc::Scan::local): Handle more relocs.
	(Target_powerpc::do_finalize_sections): Set up DT_PPC64_GLINK.
	(Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Correct toc base calculation.
	Plug in toc restoring insn after plt calls.  Translate branches
	to function descriptor symbols to corresponding entry point.
	(Target_powerpc::relocate_for_relocatable): Check return from
	get_output_section_offset.
	* symtab.h: Comment typo.
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		   README for GNU development tools

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