collect when . is in PATH.
(STRIP_PROG): Change from strip to strip.new.
(NM_PROG): Change from nm to nm.new.
(install): Remove the .new when installing.
if a symbol represents a compiler-generated local label.
(copy_object): Give the BFD backends a chance to copy any private
bfd data from the input BFD to the output BFD.
(setup_section): Give the BFD backends a chance to copy any private
section data from the input section to the output section.
powerpc_resolve_stubs. Use __GOT0, not __toc_start. Handle it if
the start and end symbols are not in the text section.
(struct powerpc_stub): New struct definition.
(powerpc_stubs, powerpc_stub_insns): New static variables.
(powerpc_initial_got_size): New static variable.
(powerpc_build_stubs): New function.
(powerpc_resolve_stubs): New function.
(powerpc_mangle_relocs): Clear extraneous data in .got section.
Rearrange reloc handling to handle ELF relocs that are not
partial_inplace. Resolve PC relative relocs.
* coffdump.c: Uses coffgrok to dump out the debug info of a coff
file.
* sysroff.info: Description of a SYSROFF object file.
* sysinfo.y, syslex.l: Parse info file, generate a reader, writer,
header files and a printer.
* srconv.c: Uses coffgrok.c and sysroff.info to convert a coff
file to a SYSROFF file.
start-sanitize-powerpc-netware
Support for PowerPC NetWare.
* nlmconv.c (main): For PowerPC NetWare, automatically define the
special symbols __toc_start.
(select_output_format): Handle bfd_arch_powerpc.
(mangle_relocs): Likewise.
(powerpc_mangle_relocs): New function.
end-sanitize-powerpc-netware
* ar.c (print_contents, extract_file), size.c
(print_berkeley_format): Use bfd_get_filename and
bfd_my_archive instead of dereferencing the structs directly.
if ambiguous match.
* nm.c (display_file), size.c (display_bfd): Eliminate gotos.
Print matching formats if there is an ambiguous match. Use
bfd_nonfatal instead of hardcoded error message if nothing matches.
* arsup.c, ar.c, objdump.c: Use bfd_get_filename instead of
abfd->filename.
* nm.c (display_archive): New function, from code in display_file.
(display_rel_file): Renamed from do_one_rel_file.
* size.c: Indent.
(display_archive): New function from code in display_file.
(display_file): Check bfd_close error return.
* strings.c (strings_object_file): Check bfd_check_format
error return.
* strings.c, objdump.c, size.c: Use bfd_nonfatal instead of bfd_perror.
* bucomm.c: Delete references to exit_handler. It wasn't set
anywhere, and now that we're using the libiberty xmalloc, it
wouldn't always get called before exiting.
(list_matching_formats): Function moved from objdump.c.
* bucomm.h: Declare it.
* objdump.c (disassemble_data): Move some variable decls closer to
their use. Add some comments. Replace a nested block with a
return.
(copy_section): Call it.
(copy_options, copy_usage, copy_main): Add --byte option to
activate it. Appropriate the -b option (which was an undocumented
synonym for -F) for it, also. Add --interleave, -i option for
additional control.
(setup_section, copy_section, mangle_section): Renamed with no `s'
on the end.
* objcopy.1, binutils.texi: Document the new options.
* objdump.c (display_target_tables, display_target_list):
New functions broken out of display_info.
Eliminate some magic constants. Use more meaningful variable names.
(dump_bfd_header): New function broken out of display_bfd.
(dump_section_header): New function broken out of dump_headers.
(remove_useless_symbols): Don't shadow global variable name with
parameter.
(objdump_print_address): Fix backward test.
It would never be called.
(list_matching_formats): Take an arg giving the list of matching
formats.
(display_bfd): Pass the arg, and get it filled in by calling
bfd_check_format_matches instead of bfd_check_format.
(display_info, display_info_table): target_vector was renamed to
bfd_target_vector.
It would never be called.
(list_matching_formats): Take an arg giving the list of matching
formats.
(display_bfd): Pass the arg, and get it filled in by calling
bfd_check_format_matches instead of bfd_check_format.
* binutils.texi (objdump): Note some limitations of -h section
address printing.
* mpw-build.in: New file, build script fragment for MPW make.
* mpw-make.in: New file, MPW makefile fragment for binutils.
(Normally automatically generated from Makefile.in.)