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--- Comment #2 from Sam James ---
Could you send the patch to the binutils ML please? Thank you!
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--- Comment #5 from Jan Beulich ---
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Bug ID: 31216
Summary: On aarch64 several sections are unnecessarily mapped
to segment with executable rights
Product: binutils
Version: 2.38
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Marcin Godlewski changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Andreas Schwab ---
Try linking with -zseparate-code.
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--- Comment #2 from Marcin Godlewski ---
(In reply to Andreas Schwab from comment #1)
> Try linking with -zseparate-code.
This fixes the problem. Does it mean -zseparate-code is enabled by default in
x86-64, but not in aarch64?
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--- Comment #3 from Alan Modra ---
(In reply to Matt Wozniski from comment #0)
> The issue appears to be caused by segment 8 (0-based, as reported by
> `readelf -eW`). For the original shared library, that segment is reported as:
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