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* elf-bfd.h (eh_cie_fde): Move add_fde_encoding and per_encoding_relative to u.cie. Add commentary. * elf-eh-frame.c (cie): Remove make_relative. (extra_augmentation_string_bytes): Update use of add_fde_encoding. (extra_augmentation_data_bytes): Likewise. Use an FDE's own add_augmentation_size field, rather than referring to the CIE. (_bfd_elf_parse_eh_frame): Don't set the struct cie make_relative field; set the eh_cie_fde field directly. Update setting of add_fde_encoding and per_encoding_relative. Copy make_relative and add_augmentation_size from the CIE to the FDE. (_bfd_elf_discard_section_eh_frame): Use the FDE's own make_relative field. (_bfd_elf_eh_frame_section_offset): Likewise. (_bfd_elf_write_section_eh_frame): Update accesses to add_fde_encoding and per_encoding_relative. Use the FDE's own make_relative and add_augmentation_size fields.
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