* aout-encap.c: Fix comment typos.

* aoutx.h: Likewise.
	* archive.c: Likewise.
	* bout.c: Likewise.
	* coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise.
	* coffcode.h: Likewise.
	* coffgen.c: Likewise.
	* cofflink.c: Likewise.
	* coff-mips.c: Likewise.
	* ecoff.c: Likewise.
	* elf32-m32r.c: Likewise.
	* libcoff-in.h: Likewise.
	* libecoff.h: Likewise.
	* libxcoff.h: Likewise.
	* nlm32-i386.c: Likewise.
	* pdp11.c: Likewise.
	* section.c: Likewise.
	* som.c: Likewise.
	* som.h: Likewise.
	* bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
	* libcoff.h: Likewise.
This commit is contained in:
Kazu Hirata 2001-10-10 12:08:29 +00:00
parent 079e9a2ffe
commit 08da05b004
22 changed files with 46 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,27 @@
2001-10-10 Kazu Hirata <kazu@hxi.com>
* aout-encap.c: Fix comment typos.
* aoutx.h: Likewise.
* archive.c: Likewise.
* bout.c: Likewise.
* coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise.
* coffcode.h: Likewise.
* coffgen.c: Likewise.
* cofflink.c: Likewise.
* coff-mips.c: Likewise.
* ecoff.c: Likewise.
* elf32-m32r.c: Likewise.
* libcoff-in.h: Likewise.
* libecoff.h: Likewise.
* libxcoff.h: Likewise.
* nlm32-i386.c: Likewise.
* pdp11.c: Likewise.
* section.c: Likewise.
* som.c: Likewise.
* som.h: Likewise.
* bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
* libcoff.h: Likewise.
2001-10-10 Alan Modra <amodra@bigpond.net.au>
* elf.c (elf_map_symbols): Don't create new section symbols; Use

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ encap_object_p (abfd)
return aout_32_some_aout_object_p (abfd, &exec, encap_realcallback);
}
/* Finish up the reading of a encapsulated-coff a.out file header */
/* Finish up the reading of an encapsulated-coff a.out file header. */
const bfd_target *
encap_real_callback (abfd)
bfd *abfd;

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@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ adjust_o_magic (abfd, execp)
}
else
{
/* The VMA of the .bss section is set by the the VMA of the
/* The VMA of the .bss section is set by the VMA of the
.data section plus the size of the .data section. We may
need to add padding bytes to make this true. */
pad = obj_bsssec (abfd)->vma - vma;

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@ -2145,7 +2145,7 @@ coff_write_armap (arch, elength, map, symbol_count, stridx)
int stridx;
{
/* The size of the ranlib is the number of exported symbols in the
archive * the number of bytes in a int, + an int for the count. */
archive * the number of bytes in an int, + an int for the count. */
unsigned int ranlibsize = (symbol_count * 4) + 4;
unsigned int stringsize = stridx;
unsigned int mapsize = stringsize + ranlibsize;

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@ -1185,7 +1185,7 @@ typedef struct sec
unsigned int linker_mark : 1;
/* Another mark flag used by some of the linker backends. Set for
output sections that have a input section. */
output sections that have an input section. */
unsigned int linker_has_input : 1;
/* A mark flag used by some linker backends for garbage collection. */

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@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ b_out_slurp_reloc_table (abfd, asect, symbols)
if (raw[7] & extern_mask)
{
/* If this is set then the r_index is a index into the symbol table;
/* If this is set then the r_index is an index into the symbol table;
if the bit is not set then r_index contains a section map.
We either fill in the sym entry with a pointer to the symbol,
or point to the correct section. */

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@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ static reloc_howto_type mips_howto_table[] =
#define MIPS_HOWTO_COUNT \
(sizeof mips_howto_table / sizeof mips_howto_table[0])
/* When the linker is doing relaxing, it may change a external PCREL16
/* When the linker is doing relaxing, it may change an external PCREL16
reloc. This typically represents an instruction like
bal foo
We change it to

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@ -2012,7 +2012,7 @@ xcoff64_sizeof_headers (abfd, reloc)
size = bfd_coff_filhsz (abfd);
/* Don't think the small aout header can be used since some of the the
/* Don't think the small aout header can be used since some of the
old elements have been reordered past the end of the old coff
small aout size. */

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@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ handle_COMDAT (abfd, sec_flags, hdr, name, section)
char *newname;
bfd_size_type amt;
/* This must the the second symbol with the
/* This must the second symbol with the
section #. It is the actual symbol name.
Intel puts the two adjacent, but Alpha (at
least) spreads them out. */

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@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ coff_write_alien_symbol (abfd, symbol, written, string_size_p,
if (! obj_pe (abfd))
native->u.syment.n_value += symbol->section->output_section->vma;
/* Copy the any flags from the the file header into the symbol.
/* Copy the any flags from the file header into the symbol.
FIXME: Why? */
{
coff_symbol_type *c = coff_symbol_from (abfd, symbol);
@ -2468,7 +2468,7 @@ bfd_coff_set_symbol_class (abfd, symbol, class)
if (! obj_pe (abfd))
native->u.syment.n_value += symbol->section->output_section->vma;
/* Copy the any flags from the the file header into the symbol.
/* Copy the any flags from the file header into the symbol.
FIXME: Why? */
native->u.syment.n_flags = bfd_asymbol_bfd (& csym->symbol)->flags;
}

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@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ coff_link_add_symbols (abfd, info)
/* The Microsoft Visual C compiler does string pooling by
hashing the constants to an internal symbol name, and
relying on the the linker comdat support to discard
relying on the linker comdat support to discard
duplicate names. However, if one string is a literal and
one is a data initializer, one will end up in the .data
section and one will end up in the .rdata section. The

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@ -4758,7 +4758,7 @@ ecoff_reloc_link_order (output_bfd, info, output_section, link_order)
rel.addend = 0;
/* Move the information into a internal_reloc structure. */
/* Move the information into an internal_reloc structure. */
in.r_vaddr = (rel.address
+ bfd_get_section_vma (output_bfd, output_section));
in.r_type = rel.howto->type;

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@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ m32r_elf_generic_reloc (input_bfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data,
return bfd_reloc_ok;
}
/* Now do the the reloc in the usual way.
/* Now do the reloc in the usual way.
??? It would be nice to call bfd_elf_generic_reloc here,
but we have partial_inplace == TRUE. bfd_elf_generic_reloc will
pass the handling back to bfd_install_relocation which will install

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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ struct xcoff_tdata
#define xcoff_data(abfd) ((abfd)->tdata.xcoff_obj_data)
/* We take the address of the first element of a asymbol to ensure that the
/* We take the address of the first element of an asymbol to ensure that the
* macro is only ever applied to an asymbol. */
#define coffsymbol(asymbol) ((coff_symbol_type *)(&((asymbol)->the_bfd)))

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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ struct xcoff_tdata
#define xcoff_data(abfd) ((abfd)->tdata.xcoff_obj_data)
/* We take the address of the first element of a asymbol to ensure that the
/* We take the address of the first element of an asymbol to ensure that the
* macro is only ever applied to an asymbol. */
#define coffsymbol(asymbol) ((coff_symbol_type *)(&((asymbol)->the_bfd)))

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@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ typedef struct ecoff_symbol_struct
PTR native;
} ecoff_symbol_type;
/* We take the address of the first element of a asymbol to ensure that the
/* We take the address of the first element of an asymbol to ensure that the
macro is only ever applied to an asymbol. */
#define ecoffsymbol(asymbol) ((ecoff_symbol_type *) (&((asymbol)->the_bfd)))

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ struct xcoff_backend_data_rec
void (* _xcoff_swap_ldrel_in)(bfd *, const PTR, struct internal_ldrel *);
void (* _xcoff_swap_ldrel_out)(bfd *, const struct internal_ldrel *, PTR);
/* size of the the external struct */
/* size of the external struct */
unsigned int _xcoff_ldhdrsz;
unsigned int _xcoff_ldsymsz;
unsigned int _xcoff_ldrelsz;

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@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ nlm_i386_write_import (abfd, sec, rel)
return true;
}
/* I want to be able to use objcopy to turn a i386 a.out or COFF file
/* I want to be able to use objcopy to turn an i386 a.out or COFF file
into a NetWare i386 module. That means that the relocs from the
source file have to be mapped into relocs that apply to the target
file. This function is called by nlm_set_section_contents to give

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@ -1104,7 +1104,7 @@ adjust_o_magic (abfd, execp)
}
else
{
/* The VMA of the .bss section is set by the the VMA of the
/* The VMA of the .bss section is set by the VMA of the
.data section plus the size of the .data section. We may
need to add padding bytes to make this true. */
pad = obj_bsssec (abfd)->vma - vma;

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@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ CODE_FRAGMENT
. unsigned int linker_mark : 1;
.
. {* Another mark flag used by some of the linker backends. Set for
. output sections that have a input section. *}
. output sections that have an input section. *}
. unsigned int linker_has_input : 1;
.
. {* A mark flag used by some linker backends for garbage collection. *}

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@ -2960,7 +2960,7 @@ som_write_fixups (abfd, current_offset, total_reloc_sizep)
break;
case R_END_TRY:
/* The end of a exception handling region. The reloc's
/* The end of an exception handling region. The reloc's
addend contains the offset of the exception handling
code. */
if (bfd_reloc->addend == 0)

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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ struct somdata
{
/* All the magic information about an executable which lives
in the private BFD structure and needs to be copied from
the input bfd to the output bfd during a objcopy/strip. */
the input bfd to the output bfd during an objcopy/strip. */
struct som_exec_data *exec_data;
/* These three fields are only used when writing files and are