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R_MN10300_TLS_LD, R_MN10300_TLS_LDO, R_MN10300_TLS_GOTIE, R_MN10300_TLS_IE, R_MN10300_TLS_LE, R_MN10300_TLS_DPTMOD, R_MN10300_TLS_DTPOFF and R_MN10300_TLS_TPOFF. * elf-m10300.c (elf32_mn10300_link_hash_entry): Add tls_type field. (elf32_mn10300_link_hash_table): Add tls_ldm_got entry; (elf_mn10300_tdata): Define. (elf_mn10300_local_got_tls_type): Define. (elf_mn10300_howto_table): Add entries for R_MN10300_TLS_GD, R_MN10300_TLS_LD, R_MN10300_TLS_LDO, R_MN10300_TLS_GOTIE, R_MN10300_TLS_IE, R_MN10300_TLS_LE, R_MN10300_TLS_DPTMOD, R_MN10300_TLS_DTPOFF, R_MN10300_TLS_TPOFF relocs. (mn10300_reloc_map): Likewise. (elf_mn10300_tls_transition): New function. (dtpoff, tpoff, mn10300_do_tls_transition): New functions. (mn10300_elf_check_relocs): Add TLS support. (mn10300_elf_final_link_relocate): Likewise. (mn10300_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. (mn10300_elf_relax_section): Likewise. (elf32_mn10300_link_hash_newfunc): Initialise new field. (_bfd_mn10300_copy_indirect_symbol): New function. (elf32_mn10300_link_hash_table_create): Initialise new fields. (_bfd_mn10300_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Add TLS support. (_bfd_mn10300_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol): Likewise. (_bfd_mn10300_elf_reloc_type_class): Allocate an elf_mn10300_obj_tdata structure. (elf_backend_copy_indirect_symbol): Define. * reloc.c (BFD_MN10300_TLS_GD, BFD_MN10300_TLS_LD, BFD_MN10300_TLS_LDO, BFD_MN10300_TLS_GOTIE, BFD_MN10300_TLS_IE, BFD_MN10300_TLS_LE, BFD_MN10300_TLS_DPTMOD, BFD_MN10300_TLS_DTPOFF, BFD_MN10300_TLS_TPOFF): New relocations. (BFD_RELOC_MN10300_32_PCREL, BFD_RELOC_MN10300_16_PCREL): Move to alongside other MN10300 relocations. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * libbfd.h: Regenerate. * config/tc-mn10300.c (other_registers): Add SSP and USP. (md_assemble): Add support for TLS relocs. (mn10300_parse_name): Likewise. * readelf.c (is_16bit_abs_reloc): Add detection of R_MN10300_16. |
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