Format ld option items
* ld.texinfo: Put --dotsyms/--no-dotsyms on separate lines. Ditto for --save-restore-funcs and --tls-get-addr-optimize.
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2015-09-22 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
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* ld.texinfo: Put --dotsyms/--no-dotsyms on separate lines.
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Ditto for --save-restore-funcs and --tls-get-addr-optimize.
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2015-09-20 Rich Felker <dalias@libc.org>
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* ld.texinfo (--no-dynamic-linker): Document.
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@ -7122,7 +7122,8 @@ symbol that encodes the stub type and destination.
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@cindex PowerPC64 dot symbols
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@kindex --dotsyms
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@kindex --no-dotsyms
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@item --dotsyms, --no-dotsyms
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@item --dotsyms
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@itemx --no-dotsyms
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These two options control how @command{ld} interprets version patterns
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in a version script. Older PowerPC64 compilers emitted both a
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function descriptor symbol with the same name as the function, and a
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@ -7136,7 +7137,8 @@ feature.
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@cindex PowerPC64 register save/restore functions
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@kindex --save-restore-funcs
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@kindex --no-save-restore-funcs
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@item --save-restore-funcs, --no-save-restore-funcs
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@item --save-restore-funcs
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@itemx --no-save-restore-funcs
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These two options control whether PowerPC64 @command{ld} automatically
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provides out-of-line register save and restore functions used by
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@samp{-Os} code. The default is to provide any such referenced
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@cindex PowerPC64 __tls_get_addr optimization
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@kindex --tls-get-addr-optimize
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@kindex --no-tls-get-addr-optimize
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@item --tls-get-addr-optimize, --no-tls-get-addr-optimize
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@item --tls-get-addr-optimize
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@itemx --no-tls-get-addr-optimize
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These options control whether PowerPC64 @command{ld} uses a special
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stub to call __tls_get_addr. PowerPC64 glibc 2.22 and later support
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an optimization that allows the second and subsequent calls to
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