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Max Filippov 4111950f36 xtensa: fix .init/.fini literals moving
Despite the documentation and the comment in xtensa_move_literals, in
the presence of --text-section-literals and --auto-litpools literals are
moved from the separate literal sections into .init and .fini, because
the check in the xtensa_move_literals is incorrect.

This moving was broken with introduction of auto litpools: some literals
now may be lost. This happens because literal frags emitted from .init
and .fini are not closed when new .literal_position marks new literal
pool. Then frag_align(2, 0, 0) changes type of the last literal frag to
rs_align. rs_align frags are skipped in the xtensa_move_literals. As a
result fixups against such literals are not moved out of .init.literal/
.fini.literal sections producing the following assembler error:

  test.S: Warning: fixes not all moved from .init.literal
  test.S: Internal error!

Fix check for .init.literal/.fini.literal in the xtensa_move_literals
and don't let it move literals from there in the presence of
--text-section-literals or --auto-litpools.

2016-02-17  Max Filippov  <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
gas/
	* config/tc-xtensa.c (xtensa_move_literals): Fix check for
	.init.literal/.fini.literal section name.
	* testsuite/gas/xtensa/all.exp: Add init-fini-literals to the
	list of xtensa tests.
	* testsuite/gas/xtensa/init-fini-literals.d: New file:
	init-fini-literals test result patterns.
	* testsuite/gas/xtensa/init-fini-literals.s: New file:
	init-fini-literals test.
2016-02-17 23:08:15 +03:00
bfd [x86-64] Omit dynamic sections symbols 2016-02-17 11:19:04 -08:00
binutils Add a missing break to readelf.c 2016-02-16 15:03:39 -08:00
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gas xtensa: fix .init/.fini literals moving 2016-02-17 23:08:15 +03:00
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