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@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ ecoff_styp_to_sec_flags (abfd, hdr) |
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/* For 386 COFF, at least, an unloadable text or data section is
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actually a shared library section. */ |
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if ((styp_flags & STYP_TEXT) |
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|| (stype_FLAGS & STYP_MIPS_INIT)) |
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|| (styp_flags & STYP_MIPS_INIT)) |
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{ |
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if (sec_flags & SEC_NEVER_LOAD) |
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sec_flags |= SEC_CODE | SEC_SHARED_LIBRARY; |
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@ -1022,7 +1022,14 @@ ecoff_set_symbol_info (abfd, ecoff_sym, asym, ext, indirect_ptr_ptr) |
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/* Set up the constructor section to hold the reloc. */ |
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section->flags = SEC_CONSTRUCTOR; |
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++section->reloc_count; |
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section->alignment_power = 4; |
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/* Constructor sections must be rounded to a four byte
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boundary (FIXME: assuming 32 bit entries). These are |
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not real sections--they are handled specially by the |
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linker--so the ECOFF 16 byte alignment restriction does |
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not apply. */ |
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section->alignment_power = 2; |
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reloc_chain->next = section->constructor_chain; |
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section->constructor_chain = reloc_chain; |
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