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add_jump_to_trampoline assumes that jump instruction is in slot 0, when it's in other slot that results in fixup that references NULL symbol, which results in segfault later in xtensa_make_cached_fixup. Search for the non-NULL symbol in the tc_frag_data.slot_symbols and check that there's exactly one such slot. xtensa_relax_frag for RELAX_TRAMPOLINE reassigns fixup from the original instruction with jump to generated jump in the trampoline frag, but does not fix its fx_r_type or fx_size. That results in "undecodable fix" or "fixup not contained within frag" error messages during relaxation. Fix both these fields. gas/ 2017-03-22 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> * config/tc-xtensa.c (xtensa_relax_frag): Change fx_size of the reassigned fixup to size of jump instruction (3) and fx_r_type to BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP, as there's only one slot. (add_jump_to_trampoline): Search origfrag->tc_frag_data.slot_symbols for the slot with non-NULL symbol and use that slot instead of slot 0.
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