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Luis Machado cec4b2e3fe Fix calculation of synthetic symbol sizes (ppc64)
The attached patch fixes a problem where nm displays bogus information for
synthetic symbol sizes when --size-sort is used.

This happens because the synthetic symbols (dot symbols for ppc64) are
generated based on their non-dot symbols. The generation process doesn't copy
over the ELF-specific bits of the regular non-dot symbols.

When --size-sort is used, the code attempts to access the symbol size from
the ELF-specific bits and ends up reading gargabe, causing the size to be
displayed incorrectly.

With the patch, i can see dot and non-dot symbols having the same size with
--size-sort.

This doesn't fix the fact that we don't display size information for synthetic
symbols without --size-sort, which i may address in the future.

binutils/ChangeLog:

2016-12-01  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

	* nm.c (sort_symbols_by_size): Don't read symbol size if symbol
	is synthetic.
2016-12-01 08:42:11 -06:00
bfd Fix accesses to the GOT for AARCH64 operating in 32-bit mode. 2016-12-01 12:31:51 +00:00
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