https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26356
--- Comment #4 from John David Anglin <danglin at gcc dot gnu.org> --- Hi Alan, You are correct. som_bfd_copy_private_section_data() is called once for the subspace $DATA$. This code is problematic: /* Reparent if necessary. */ if (som_section_data (osection)->copy_data->container) som_section_data (osection)->copy_data->container = som_section_data (osection)->copy_data->container->output_section; After the memcpy, som_section_data (osection)->copy_data->container points to the asection for $PRIVATE$. som_section_data(osection)->copy_data->container->output_section is NULL. Setting som_section_data (osection)->copy_data->container to NULL causes the segmentation fault in som_is_space(). It is inlined in som_prep_headers(). osection no longer points to a valid space or subspace. isection pointed to a valid subspace. If som_is_space() and som_is_subspace() are modified to return false when the container is NULL, the output doesn't contain $PRIVATE$ and $DATA$, and the test fails. I'm thinking we need to copy both the containing space for $DATA$ and $DATA$. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.