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This patch rearranges ppc_size_one_stub to make it a little easier to compare against ppc_build_one_stub, and makes a few other random changes that might help for future maintenance. There should be no functional changes here. The patch also fixes code examples in comments. A couple of "ori" instructions lacked the source register operand, and "@high" is the correct reloc modifier to use in a sequence building a 64-bit value. (@hi reports overflow of a 32-bit signed value.) * elf64-ppc.c: Correct _notoc stub comments. (ppc_build_one_stub): Simplify output of branch for notoc long branch stub. Don't include label offset of 8 bytes in "off" calculation for notoc plt stub. Don't emit insns to get pc. (build_offset): Emit insns to get pc here instead. (size_offset): Add 4 extra insns. (plt_stub_size): Adjust for "off" and size_offset changes. (ppc_size_one_stub): Rearrange code into a switch, duplicating some to better match ppc_build_one_stub.
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