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dup_common fields. (setup_sections): Use som_subspace_dictionary_record struct instead subspace_dictionary_record. Set SEC_LINK_ONCE if subspace is is_comdat, is_common or dup_common. (som_prep_headers): Use som_subspace_dictionary_record struct. Set is_comdat, is_common and dup_common in section subspace_dict from copy_data. (som_begin_writing): Use som_subspace_dictionary_record struct. (som_finish_writing): Likewise. (som_bfd_derive_misc_symbol_info): Add support to set is_comdat, is_common and dup_common flags in info for symbol. Add comment regarding linker support for these fields. Slightly reorganize function. (som_build_and_write_symbol_table): Set is_comdat, is_common and dup_common fields in symbol table from symbol info. (bfd_som_set_subsection_attributes): Add comdat, common and dup_common arguments. Set corresponding fields in copy_data. Change all callers. (som_bfd_ar_write_symbol_stuff): Set dup_common flag in library symbol table. (som_vec): Add SEC_LINK_ONCE to applicable section flags. * som.h (som_subspace_dictionary_record): Define. (som_copyable_section_data_struct): Add is_comdat, is_common and dup_common fields. (som_section_data_struct): Use som_subspace_dictionary_record struct instead of subspace_dictionary_record. (bfd_boolean bfd_som_set_subsection_attributes): Adjust prototype. * config/obj-som.c (obj_som_init_stab_section): Add new arguments in call to obj_set_subsection_attributes. (obj_som_init_stab_section): Likewise. * config/tc-hppa.c (default_subspace_dict): Add comdat field. (pa_def_subspaces): Provide comdat default. (pa_subspace): Handle new "comdat" parameter. Set SEC_LINK_ONCE and not SEC_IS_COMMON if section is comdat, common or dup_common. Update calls to create_new_subspace and update_subspace to pass comdat flag. (create_new_subspace, update_subspace): Add new comdat argument. Use it in calls to obj_set_subsection_attributes. * doc/c-hppa.texi (.subspa, .nsubspa): Document new comdat parameter and use of comdat, common and dup_comm parameters. |
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