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R_SPARC_32 is currently forbidden in gold, but allowed in bfd. Patch available
at https://www.sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2016
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The fall-through in Target_sparc::Relocate::relocate for
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Easy reproduction:
$ cat main.c
int main
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I submitted a patch for this to the mailing list a week ago -
https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2017-04/msg00276.html
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This applies to 2.28 too (in fact this has existed for as long as gold has
supported TLS relaxation on sparc). Could you please backport it? Thanks.
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Proposed patch at https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2017-08/msg00301.html.
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> Symbol table is wrong:
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> --- 2 2017-11-14 08:54:05.933477729 -0800
> +++ 1 2017-11-14 08:54:23.381514511 -0800
> @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Symbol table '.symtab' contains
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> Created attachment 10684 [details]
> Proposed patch
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> I debugged this a few months ago as we were occasionally seeing it in Debian
> but never sent this upstr
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So, after debugging this, the problem is as follows:
Rust is using LLVM with -integrated-as (at least effectively; it may well be
using it as a library and setting the flag itself, but the point is that th
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> (In reply to James Clarke from comment #4)
> > Note that gold also falls foul of this, giving "gold: internal error in
> > tls_get_addr_sym, at ../.
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I just ran into this when compiling qtwebkit, and can confirm that this patch
fixed the issue for me. Stephan, if
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> Updated patch committed.
Great, thanks! Could you please consider backporting it to the 2.30 branch?
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They come from hand-written assembly. Of course that can be modernised, but
that doesn’t solve the problem; there are a surprising number of projects out
there with hand-written SPARC assembly, and currentl
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Not a bug in binutils. GCC's debug info now includes inline entry points, as of
GCC r257511, which is currently emitting labels rather than tags due to using
the wrong macro, thereby forcing new bundles to
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