Doug Kwan 2fb7225c84 2010-01-08 Doug Kwan <dougkwan@google.com>
* arm.cc (Stub_table::Stub_table): Initalize cortex_a8_stubs_,
	  prev_data_size_ and prev_addralign_.  Remove initializer for
	  deleted data member has_been_changed_.
	  (Stub_table::empty): Look at both reloc_stubs_ and cortex_a8_stubs_
	  to determine if the table is empty.
	  (Stub_table::has_been_changed, Stub_table_set_has_been_changed):
	  Remove.
	  (Stub_table::add_reloc_stub): Define method in class definition
	  instead of just declaring it there.
	  (Stub_table::add_cortex_a8_stub): New method definition.
	  (Stub_table::update_data_size_and_addralign): Ditto.
	  (Stub_table::finalize_stubs): Ditto.
	  (Stub_table::apply_cortex_a8_workaround_to_address_range): Ditto.
	  (Stub_table::do_addralign_): Return address alignment in the
	  (Stub_table::do_reset_address_and_file_offset): Define method in
	  class definition instead of declaring it there.  Set current data
	  size to be the data size of the previous pass.
	  (Stub_table::set_final_data_size): Use current data size as the
	  final data size.
	  (Stub_table::relocate_stub): Change parameter type of stub from
	  Reloc_stub pointer to Stub pointer.
	  (Stub_table::addralign_, Stub_table::has_been_changed_): Remove.
	  (Stub_table::Cortex_a8_stub_list): New typedef.
	  (Stub_table::cortex_a8_stubs_, Stub_table::prev_data_size_,
	   Stub_table::prev_addralign_): New data member.
	  (Arm_relobj::Arm_relobj): Initialize data member
	  section_has_cortex_a8_workaround_.
	  (Arm_relobj::section_has_cortex_a8_workaround,
	   Arm_relobj::mark_section_for_cortex_a8_workaround): New method
	   definitions.
	  (Arm_relobj::section_has_cortex_a8_workaround_): New data member
	  declarations.
	  (Target_arm::relocate_stub): Change parameter type of stub from
	  Reloc_stub pointer to Stub pointer.
	  (Insn_template::size, Insn_template::alignment): Handle
	  THUMB16_SPECIAL_TYPE.
	  (Stub_table::remove_all_cortex_a8_stubs, Stub_table::finalize_stubs,
	   Stub_table::update_data_size_and_addralign,
	   Stub_table::apply_cortex_a8_workaround_to_address_range): New method
	  definitions.
 	  (Stub_table::relocate_stubs): Handle Cortex-A8 stubs.
	  (Stub_table::do_write): Ditto.
	  (Target_arm::do_relax): Adjust code for changes in Stub_table.
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		   README for GNU development tools

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