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[Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (
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dave.anglin at bell dot net |
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[Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c) |
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Thu, 28 Mar 2024 23:34:12 +0000 |
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31503
--- Comment #10 from dave.anglin at bell dot net ---
On 2024-03-28 7:20 p.m., amodra at gmail dot com wrote:
> https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31503
>
> --- Comment #9 from Alan Modra <amodra at gmail dot com> ---
> (In reply to Andreas Schwab from comment #7)
>> That should use ALIGN(8).
> ALIGN inside an output section statement doesn't align the section, just the
> current *relative* value of dot. So the effect is exacly the same as John's
> expression. They both align zero to a multiple of eight and thus do nothing.
Okay. I was hoping that the expression would align the value assigned to
$global$.
This change appears to successfully align .data:
dave@mx3210:~/gnu/binutils/src/ld/scripttempl$ diff -u elf.sc elf32hppa.sc
--- elf.sc 2024-03-28 21:45:32.560456976 +0000
+++ elf32hppa.sc 2024-03-28 22:26:32.625611275 +0000
@@ -669,7 +669,7 @@
${DATA_PLT+${PLT_BEFORE_GOT-${PLT}}}
- .data ${RELOCATING-0} :
+ .data ${RELOCATING-0} ${CREATE_SHLIB-${CREATE_PIE-${RELOCATING+ALIGN(8)}}} :
{
${RELOCATING+${DATA_START_SYMBOLS}}
*(.data${RELOCATING+ .data.* .gnu.linkonce.d.*})
But it causes two testsuite fails:
PASS: Build pr23162b
FAIL: Build libpr23161a.so
PASS: Build pr23161a
FAIL: Build libpr23161b.so
regexp_diff match failure
regexp "^Relocation section '\.rel(a|)\.dyn' at offset 0x[0-9a-f]+ contains
[0-9
]+ entries:$"
line "Relocation section '.rela.got' at offset 0x19c contains 3 entries:"
output is
Relocation section '.rela.got' at offset 0x19c contains 3 entries:
Offset Info Type Sym. Value Symbol's Name + Addend
00001088 00000501 R_PARISC_DIR32 00001094 __bss_start + 0
0000108c 00000301 R_PARISC_DIR32 00001094 _edata + 0
00001090 00000401 R_PARISC_DIR32 00001094 _end + 0
If this isn't serious, I can just modify the regexp. Otherwise, do you have
any thoughts
on how to work around this issue.
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- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), (continued)
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), sam at gentoo dot org, 2024/03/17
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), danglin at gcc dot gnu.org, 2024/03/18
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), danglin at gcc dot gnu.org, 2024/03/23
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), danglin at gcc dot gnu.org, 2024/03/23
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), danglin at gcc dot gnu.org, 2024/03/25
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), danglin at gcc dot gnu.org, 2024/03/27
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), danglin at gcc dot gnu.org, 2024/03/28
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), address@hidden, 2024/03/28
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), dave.anglin at bell dot net, 2024/03/28
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), amodra at gmail dot com, 2024/03/28
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c),
dave.anglin at bell dot net <=
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), dave.anglin at bell dot net, 2024/03/28
- [Bug ld/31503] [hppa] Unsupported 14-bit PA 2.0 relocations for 32-bit (narrow) mode (elf32-hppa.c), danglin at gcc dot gnu.org, 2024/03/29