Cary Coutant a2a5469e79 * fileread.cc (File_read::~File_read): Don't delete whole_file_view_.
(File_read::open[1]): Remove initial mapping of whole_file_view_.
	(File_read::open[2]): Add whole_file_view_ to list of views.
	(File_read::make_view): Remove test of whole_file_view_.
	(File_read::find_or_make_view): Create whole_file_view_ if
	necessary.
	(File_read::clear_views): Replace bool parameter with enum;
	adjust all callers.  Don't delete views with permanent data;
	do delete cached views and views from archives if
	--no-keep-files-mapped is set.  Set whole_file_view_ to NULL
	if clearing the corresponding view.
	* fileread.h (File_read::Clear_views_mode): New enum.
	(File_read::View::is_permanent_view): New method.
	(File_read::clear_views): Replace bool parameter
	with enum; adjust all callers.
	* options.h (General_options): Change keep_files_mapped option;
	add map_whole_files.
	* readsyms.cc (Add_symbols::run): Delete sd_ object before
	releasing the file.
	* reloc.cc (Scan_relocs::run): Delete rd_ object before releasing
	the file.
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gold is an ELF linker.  It is intended to have complete support for
ELF and to run as fast as possible on modern systems.  For normal use
it is a drop-in replacement for the older GNU linker.

gold is part of the GNU binutils.  See ../binutils/README for more
general notes, including where to send bug reports.

gold was originally developed at Google, and was contributed to the
Free Software Foundation in March 2008.  At Google it was designed by
Ian Lance Taylor, with major contributions by Cary Coutant, Craig
Silverstein, and Andrew Chatham.

The existing GNU linker manual is intended to be accurate
documentation for features which gold supports.  gold supports most of
the features of the GNU linker for ELF targets.  Notable
omissions--features of the GNU linker not currently supported in
gold--are:
  * MEMORY regions in linker scripts
  * MRI compatible linker scripts
  * cross-reference reports (--cref)
  * various other minor options


Notes on the code
=================

These are some notes which may be helpful to people working on the
source code of gold itself.

gold is written in C++.  It is a GNU program, and therefore follows
the GNU formatting standards as modified for C++.  Source documents in
order of decreasing precedence:
    http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/
    http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/17_intro/C++STYLE
    http://www.zembu.com/eng/procs/c++style.html

The linker is intended to have complete support for cross-compilation,
while still supporting the normal case of native linking as fast as
possible.  In order to do this, many classes are actually templates
whose parameter is the ELF file class (e.g., 32 bits or 64 bits).  The
C++ code is the same, but we don't pay the execution time cost of
always using 64-bit integers if the target is 32 bits.  Many of these
class templates also have an endianness parameter: true for
big-endian, false for little-endian.

The linker is multi-threaded.  The Task class represents a single unit
of work.  Task objects are stored on a single Workqueue object.  Tasks
communicate via Task_token objects.  Task_token objects are only
manipulated while holding the master Workqueue lock.  Relatively few
mutexes are used.


Build requirements
==================

The gold source code uses templates heavily.  Building it requires a
recent version of g++.  g++ 4.0.3 is known to work.  g++ 3.2 and g++
3.4.3 are known to fail.

The linker script parser uses features which are only in newer
versions of bison.  bison 2.3 is known to work.  bison 1.26 is known
to fail.  If you are building gold from an official binutils release,
the bison output should already be included.