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gnu_unique_object. * doc/as.texinfo: Document new feature of .type directive. * NEWS: Mention support for gnu_unique_object symbol type. * common.h (STB_GNU_UNIQUE): Define. * NEWS: Mention the linker's support for symbols with a binding of STB_GNU_UNIQUE. * gas/elf/type.s: Add unique global symbol definition. * gas/elf/type.e: Add expected readelf output for global unique symbol. * elfcpp.h (enum STB): Add STB_GNU_UNIQUE. * readelf.c (get_symbol_binding): For Linux targeted files return UNIQUE for symbols with the STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding. * doc/binutils.texi: Document the meaning of the 'u' symbol binding in the output of nm and objdump --syms. * elf-bfd.h (struct elf_link_hash_entry): Add unique_global field. * elf.c (swap_out_syms): Set binding to STB_GNU_UNIQUE for symbols with the BSF_GNU_UNIQUE flag bit set. * elfcode.h (elf_slurp_symbol_table): Set the BSF_GNU_UNIQUE flag for symbols with STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding. * elflink.c (_bfd_elf_merge_symbol): Set unique_global for symbols with the STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding. (elf_link_add_object_symbols): Set the BSF_GNU_UNIQUE flag for symbols with STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding. Set STB_GNU_UNIQUE for symbols with the unique_global field set. (elf_link_output_extsym): Set unique_global field for symbols with the STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding. * syms.c (struct bfd_symbol): Define BSF_GNU_UNIQUE flag bit. (bfd_print_symbol_vandf): Print a 'u' character for BSF_GNU_UNIQUE symbols. (bfd_decode_symclass): Return a 'u' character for BSF_GNU_UNIQUE symbols. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. |
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ChangeLog | ||
dwarf.h | ||
elfcpp_file.h | ||
elfcpp_internal.h | ||
elfcpp_swap.h | ||
elfcpp.h | ||
i386.h | ||
powerpc.h | ||
README | ||
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elfcpp is a C++ library for reading and writing ELF information. This was written to support gold, the ELF linker, and may not be generally useful. elfcpp does not do file I/O. It deals only with offsets and memory data. For efficiency, most accessors are templates with two arguments: the ELF file class (32 or 64 bits) and the endianness.