Maciej W. Rozycki
eb9bb5b4ec
Use
supports_gnu_unique' with the
unique_symbol' and `type' tests
Complement commit a43942db49b0 ("LD/ELF: Unify STB_GNU_UNIQUE handling") and use `supports_gnu_unique' with the `unique_symbol' and `type' tests, fixing failures like: .../binutils/testsuite/binutils-all/unique.s: Assembler messages: .../binutils/testsuite/binutils-all/unique.s:2: Error: symbol type "gnu_unique_object" is supported only by GNU targets ERROR: .../binutils/testsuite/binutils-all/unique.s: assembly failed UNRESOLVED: ar unique symbol in archive .../binutils/ar -s -r -c tmpdir/artest.a tmpdir/unique.o Executing on host: .../binutils/ar -s -r -c tmpdir/artest.a tmpdir/unique.o (timeout = 300) .../binutils/ar: tmpdir/unique.o: No such file or directory FAIL: ar unique symbol in archive and: .../gas/testsuite/gas/elf/type.s: Assembler messages: .../gas/testsuite/gas/elf/type.s:30: Error: symbol type "gnu_unique_object" is supported only by GNU targets ../as-new: BFD (GNU Binutils) 2.26.51.20160628 internal error, aborting at .../gas/write.c:608 in size_seg ../as-new: Please report this bug. .../gas/testsuite/../../binutils/readelf -s dump.o | grep "1 *\[FIONTCU\]" > dump.out Executing on host: sh -c {.../gas/testsuite/../../binutils/readelf -s dump.o >readelf.out 2>gas.stderr} /dev/null (timeout = 300) readelf: Error: dump.o: Failed to read file's magic number FAIL: elf type list on MIPS/FreeBSD targets: mips-freebsd -FAIL: ar unique symbol in archive mips-freebsd -FAIL: elf type list mips64-freebsd -FAIL: ar unique symbol in archive mips64-freebsd -FAIL: elf type list mips64el-freebsd -FAIL: ar unique symbol in archive mips64el-freebsd -FAIL: elf type list mipsel-freebsd -FAIL: ar unique symbol in archive mipsel-freebsd -FAIL: elf type list binutils/ * testsuite/binutils-all/ar.exp: Use `supports_gnu_unique' with the `unique_symbol' test. gas/ * testsuite/gas/elf/elf.exp: Use `supports_gnu_unique' with the `type' test.
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