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Alan Modra
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Correct elf64-ppc.c handling of protected symbols
Some places in elf64-ppc.c carelessly used SYMBOL_CALLS_LOCAL when the proper test is SYMBOL_REFERENCES_LOCAL for cases where we take the address of a protected symbol. This works OK for function descriptors but not for ELFv2. Setting symbols to their global entry stub a little earlier is to ensure _bfd_elf_hash_symbol allows such symbols in .gnu.hash. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_edit_toc): Use SYMBOL_REFERENCES_LOCAL here, not SYMBOL_CALLS_LOCAL. (ppc64_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. (size_global_entry_stubs): Set undefined symbols on their global entry stubs here.. (build_global_entry_stubs): ..rather than here. (ppc64_elf_build_stubs): Don't reset glink->size before calling build_global_entry_stubs.
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