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Jan Beulich
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ld/ELF: refine fake STT_FILE symbol emission
There's no real need to emit these always: They're needed only if we indeed want to emit a localized symbol. Hence defer emission until we at least did the basic early checks that would lead to no such symbol getting emitted. This in particular avoids emitting such a symbol in the majority of (if not all) "ld -r" cases. I hope my set of cross build tests caught all the test cases needing adjustment - please forgive if I missed a few. bfd/ 2013-10-29 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> * elflink.c (struct elf_outext_info): Add field file_sym_done. (bfd_elf_final_link): Initialize new field. Move fake STT_FILE symbol emission from here ... (elf_link_output_extsym): ... to here. gas/testsuite/ 2013-10-29 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> * gas/microblaze/relax_size.elf: Drop expectation of no longer present STT_FILE symbol. * gas/microblaze/relax_size2.elf: Likewise. ld/testsuite/ 2013-10-29 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> * ld-cris/tls-e-tpoffcomm1.d: Drop expectation of no longer present STT_FILE symbol. * ld-mmix/bpo-18.d: Likewise. * ld-mmix/bpo-22.d: Likewise. * ld-mmix/greg-6.d: Likewise. * ld-mmix/greg-7.d: Likewise. * ld-mmix/loc4.d: Likewise. * ld-mmix/local1.d: Likewise. * ld-mmix/local3.d: Likewise. * ld-mmix/local5.d: Likewise. * ld-mmix/local7.d: Likewise. * ld-mmix/loct-1.d: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/abi32.xd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/abi64.xd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/cmpct1.xd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/crange1.rd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/crange2.rd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/crange3-cmpct.rd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/crange3-media.rd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/crange3.rd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/crangerel1.rd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/crangerel2.rd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/mix1.xd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/mix2.xd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/shdl32.xd: Likewise. * ld-sh/sh64/shdl64.xd: Likewise.
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