Nick Clifton 36e9d67b86 More fixes for problems exposed by valgrind and the address sanitizer
when displaying the contents of corrupt files.

	PR binutils/17521
	* coff-i386.c (NUM_HOWTOS): New define.
	(RTYPE2HOWTO): Use it.
	(coff_i386_rtype_to_howto): Likewise.
	(coff_i386_reloc_name_lookup): Likewise.
	(CALC_ADDEND): Check that reloc r_type field is valid.
	* coff-x86_64.c (NUM_HOWTOS): New define.
	(RTYPE2HOWTO): Use it.
	(coff_amd64_rtype_to_howto): Likewise.
	(coff_amd64_reloc_name_lookup): Likewise.
	(CALC_ADDEND): Check that reloc r_type field is valid.
	* coffcode.h (coff_slurp_line_table): Check for symbol table
	indexing underflow.
	(coff_slurp_symbol_table): Use zalloc to ensure that all table
	entries are initialised.
	* coffgen.c (_bfd_coff_read_string_table): Initialise unused bits
	in the string table.  Also ensure that the table is 0 terminated.
	(coff_get_normalized_symtab): Check for symbol table indexing
	underflow.
	* opncls.c (bfd_alloc): Catch the case where a small negative size
	can result in only 1 byte being allocated.
	(bfd_alloc2): Use bfd_alloc.
	* pe-mips.c (NUM_HOWTOS): New define.
	(coff_mips_reloc_name_lookup): Use it.
	(CALC_ADDEND): Check that reloc r_type field is valid.
	* peXXigen.c (_bfd_XXi_swap_aouthdr_in): Initialise unused entries
	in the DataDirectory.
	(pe_print_idata): Avoid reading beyond the end of the data block
	wen printing strings.
	(pe_print_edata): Likewise.
	Check for table indexing underflow.
	* peicode.h (pe_mkobject): Initialise the pe_opthdr field.
	(pe_bfd_object_p): Allocate and initialize enough space to hold a
	PEAOUTHDR, even if the opt_hdr field specified less.
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		   README for GNU development tools

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