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* elf64-ppc.c (struct plt_entry): Move earlier in file. (struct got_entry): Likewise. Add is_indirect and got.ent fields. (struct ppc64_elf_obj_tdata): Change tlsld_got to be a struct got_entry. Update all uses. (struct ppc_link_hash_table): Add got_reli_size and second_toc_pass. Remove no_multi_toc. (update_local_sym_info, ppc64_elf_check_relocs): Clear is_indirect when allocating a new struct got_entry. (allocate_got): New function, extracted from.. (allocate_dynrelocs): ..here. Abort on got entry in non-ppc64 bfd. (ppc64_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Track got relocs allocated in .reliplt by got_reli_size. Set owner on ppc64_tlsld_got entries. (ppc64_elf_setup_section_lists): Remove output_bfd param and no_multi_toc, add add_stub_section and layout_sections_again. Stash new params in htab. Extract some code to.. (ppc64_elf_start_multitoc_partition): ..here. New function. (ppc64_elf_next_toc_section): Check for linker script errors. Handle second pass toc scan. (merge_got_entries, merge_global_got, reallocate_got): New functions. (ppc64_elf_reinit_toc): Rename to.. (ppc64_elf_finish_multitoc_partition): ..this. (ppc64_elf_layout_multitoc): New function. (ppc64_elf_size_stubs): Delete output_bfd, add_stub_section and layout_sections_again params. (ppc64_elf_relocate_section): Handle indirect got entries. * elf64-ppc.h: Update prototypes. Declare new functions. ld/ * emultempl/ppc64elf.em (build_toc_list): Report errors from ppc64_elf_next_toc_section. (after_allocation): Update for changed function names and params. Run second pass of multitoc partitioning.
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