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[Bug binutils/29718] readelf prints out "<OS specific>: 10" instead of "
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mliska at suse dot cz |
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[Bug binutils/29718] readelf prints out "<OS specific>: 10" instead of "IFUNC" |
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Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:59:55 +0000 |
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29718
--- Comment #7 from Martin Liska <mliska at suse dot cz> ---
(In reply to Richard Earnshaw from comment #6)
> Sorry, I think this is wrong. You cannot assume anything about a field
> defined to be in the OSABI space if the OSABI field is not set. It doesn't
> matter that the tools have been lazy in not enforcing this correctly.
You are correct, standard should be followed. I created lld issue for that:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/59199
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- [Bug binutils/29718] readelf prints out "<OS specific>: 10" instead of "IFUNC", cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org, 2022/11/24
- [Bug binutils/29718] readelf prints out "<OS specific>: 10" instead of "IFUNC", mliska at suse dot cz, 2022/11/24
- [Bug binutils/29718] readelf prints out "<OS specific>: 10" instead of "IFUNC", mliska at suse dot cz, 2022/11/24
- [Bug binutils/29718] readelf prints out "<OS specific>: 10" instead of "IFUNC", rearnsha at gcc dot gnu.org, 2022/11/25
- [Bug binutils/29718] readelf prints out "<OS specific>: 10" instead of "IFUNC",
mliska at suse dot cz <=
- [Bug binutils/29718] readelf prints out "<OS specific>: 10" instead of "IFUNC", mliska at suse dot cz, 2022/11/25
- [Bug binutils/29718] readelf prints out "<OS specific>: 10" instead of "IFUNC", mliska at suse dot cz, 2022/11/25