Doug Kwan 2b328d4ec5 2010-01-26 Doug Kwan <dougkwan@google.com>
* arm.cc (set): Include.
	(class Arm_exidx_fixup): Change type of last_input_section_ to const
	pointer type.
 	(Arm_output_section::Text_section_list): New type.
	(Arm_output_section::append_text_sections_to_list): New method.
	(Arm_output_section::fix_exidx_coverage): Ditto.
	(Arm_relobj::Arm_relobj): Initialize exidx_section_map_.
   	(Arm_relobj::convert_input_section_to_relaxed_section): Use
	Relobj::set_section_offset() instead of
	Sized_relobj::invalidate_section_offset().
   	(Arm_relobj::section_needs_reloc_stub_scanning): Add an extra
	parameter for section headers. Ignore relocation sections for
	unallocated sections and EXIDX sections.
	(Target_arm::fix_exidx_coverage): New method.
	(Target_arm::output_section_address_less_than): New type.
	(Arm_exidx_fixup::add_exidx_cantunwind_as_needed): Use index of the
	linked text section instead of the EXIDX section.
	(Arm_output_section::create_stub_group): Add an assertion to check
	that this is not an EXIDX output section.
	(Arm_output_section::append_text_sections_to_list): New method.
	(Arm_output_section::fix_exidx_coverage): Ditto.
	(Arm_relobj::scan_sections_for_stubs): Adjust call to
   	Arm_relobj::section_needs_reloc_stub_scanning.
	(Target_arm::do_relax): Fix EXIDX output section coverage in the
	first pass.
	(Target_arm::fix_exidx_coverage): New method.
	* object.h (Relobj::set_output_section): New method.
	(Sized_relobj::invalidate_section_offset): Remove method.
	(Sized_relobj::do_invalidate_section_offset): Remove method.
	(Sized_relobj::do_set_section_offset): Handle offset value -1.
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