Doug Kwan 0439c7962a 2010-05-23 Doug Kwan <dougkwan@google.com>
* arm.cc (Arm_input_section::do_output_offset): Use convert_types
	instead of a cast.
	(Target_arm::apply_cortex_a8_workaround): Rewrite a conditional branch
	with a direct branch, not a conditional branch, to a stub.
	* merge.cc (Output_merge_base::record_input_section): New method
	defintion.
	(Output_merge_data::do_add_input_section): Record input section if
	keeps-input-sections flag is set.
	(Output_merge_string::do_add_input_section): Ditto.
	* merge.h (Output_merge_base::Output_merge_base): Initialize new data
	members KEEPS_INPUT_SECTIONS_, FIRST_RELOBJ_, FIRST_SHNDX_ and
	INPUT_SECTIONS_.
	(Output_merge_base::keeps_input_sections,
	Output_merge_base::set_keeps_input_sections,
	Output_merge_base::first_relobj, Output_merge_base::first_shndx): New
	method definitions.
	(Output_merge_base::Input_sections): New type declaration.
	(Output_merge_base::input_sections_begin,
	Output_merge_base::input_sections_end,
	Output_merge_base::do_set_keeps_input_sections): New method definitions.
	(Output_merge_base::bool keeps_input_sections_,
	Output_merge_base::first_relobj_, Output_merge_base::first_shndx_,
	Output_merge_base::input_sections_): New data members.
	(Output_merge_data::do_set_keeps_input_sections): New method
	defintion.
	(Output_merge_string::do_set_keeps_input_sections): Ditto.
	* output.cc (Output_section::Input_section::relobj): Move method
	defintion from class declaration to here and handle merge sections.
	(Output_section::Input_section::shndx): Ditto.
	(Output_section::Output_section): Remove initializations of removed
	data members and initialize new data member LOOKUP_MAPS_.
	(Output_section::add_input_section): Set keeps-input-sections flag
	for a newly created merge output section as appropriate.  Adjust code
	to use Output_section_lookup_maps class.
	(Output_section::add_relaxed_input_section): Adjst code for lookup
	maps code refactoring.
 	(Output_section::add_merge_input_section): Add a new parameter
	KEEPS_INPUT_SECTION.  Adjust code to use Output_section_lookup_maps
	class.  If adding input section to a newly created merge output
	section fails, remove the new merge section.
	(Output_section::convert_input_sections_in_list_to_relaxed_input_sections):
	Adjust code for use of the Output_section_lookup_maps class.
 	(Output_section::find_merge_section): Ditto.
	(Output_section::build_lookup_maps): New method defintion.
 	(Output_section::find_relaxed_input_section): Adjust code to use
	Output_section_lookup_maps class.
	(Output_section::get_input_sections): Export merge sections.  Adjust
	code to use Output_section_lookup_maps class.
	(Output_section:::add_script_input_section): Adjust code to use
	Output_section_lookup_maps class.  Update lookup maps for merge
	sections also.
	(Output_section::discard_states): Use Output_section_lookup_maps.
	(Output_section::restore_states): Same.
	* output.h (Merge_section_properties): Move class defintion out of
	Output_section.
	(Output_section_lookup_maps): New class.
	(Output_section::Input_section::is_merge_section): New method
	defintion.
	(Output_section::Input_section::relobj): Move defintion out of class
	defintion.  Declare method only.
	(Output_section::Input_section::shndx): Ditto.
	(Output_section::Input_section::output_merge_base): New method defintion.
     	(Output_section::Input_section::u2_.pomb): New union field.
	(Output_section::Merge_section_by_properties_map,
	Output_section::Output_section_data_by_input_section_map,
	Output_section::Ouptut_relaxed_input_section_by_input_section_map):
	Remove types.
   	(Output_section::add_merge_input_section): Add new parameter
	KEEPS_INPUT_SECTIONS.
	(Output_section::build_lookup_maps): New method declaration.
	(Output_section::merge_section_map_,
	Output_section::merge_section_by_properties_map_,
	Output_section::relaxed_input_section_map_,
	Output_section::is_relaxed_input_section_map_valid_): Remove data
	members.
	(Output_section::lookup_maps_): New data member.
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		   README for GNU development tools

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