Doug Kwan f625ae503e 2010-11-08 Doug Kwan <dougkwan@google.com>
Cary Coutant  <ccoutant@google.com>

	* arm.cc (Arm_exidx_merge_section::build_contents): New method.
	(Arm_exidx_merge_section::section_contents_): New data member.
	(Arm_input_section::Arm_input_section): Initialize original_contents_.
	(Arm_input_section::~Arm_input_section): De-allocate memory.
	(Arm_input_section::original_contents_): New data member.
	(Arm_exidx_fixup::process_exidx_section): Pass EXIDX section contents
	in parameters instead of calling Object::section_contents without
	locking.
	(Arm_output_section::group_section): New parameter TASK.  Pass it
	to callees that need locking objects.
	(Arm_output_section::fix_exidx_coverage): New parameter TASK.  Use it
	to lock EXIDX input sections.  Fix a formatting issue.  Call
	Arm_exidx_merged_section::build_contents to create merged section
	contents.
	(Arm_output_section::create_stub_group): New parameter TASK.  Use it
	to lock object of stub table owner.
	(Arm_exidx_input_section::Arm_exidx_input_section): Add new parameter
	TEXT_SIZE to initialize data member TEXT_SIZE_.
	(Arm_exidx_input_section::addralign): Fix typo in comment.
	(Arm_exidx_input_section::text_size): New method.
	(Target_arm::do_relax): New parameter TASK.  Pass it to callees
	that require locking objects.  Lock objects before scanning for stubs
	and updating local symbols.
	(Arm_input_section<big_endian>::init): Copy contents of original
	input section.
 	(Arm_input_section<big_endian>::do_write): Use saved contents of
	original input section instead of calling Object::section_contents
	without locking.
	(Arm_exidx_cantunwind::do_fixed_endian_write): Find out text section
	size without calling Object::section_size().
	(Arm_exidx_merged_section::Arm_exidx_merged_section): Add sanity check
	for size.  Allocate a buffer for merged EXIDX entries.
	(Arm_exidx_merged_section::build_contents): New method.
 	(Arm_exidx_merged_section::do_write): Move merge section contents
	building code to Arm_exidx_merged_section::build_contetns.  Write
	out contetns in buffer instead of building it on the fly.
	(Arm_relobj::make_exidx_input_section): Also pass text section size
	to Arm_exidx_input_section constructor.
	(Arm_relobj::do_read_symbols): Fix memory leak.  Fix a formatting issue.
	(Arm_dynobj::do_read_symbols): Fix memory leak.
	* layout.cc (Layout::finalize): Pass TASK to Target::relax().
	* target.h: (class Task): Add forward declaration.
	(Target::relax): Add new parameter TASK and pass it to
	Target::do_relax().
	(Target::do_relax):: New parameter TASK.  Fix a formatting issue.
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		   README for GNU development tools

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