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Julian Brown <julian@codesourcery.com> bfd/ * elf-bfd.h (NUM_KNOWN_OBJ_ATTRIBUTES): Set to 71 to include all known ARM attributes in ABI 2.07. * elf32-arm.c (get_secondary_compatible_arch): New function. (set_secondary_compatible_arch): New function. (tag_cpu_arch_combine): New function. (elf32_arm_copy_one_eabi_other_attribute): Delete function. (elf32_arm_copy_eabi_other_attribute_list): Delete function. (elf32_arm_merge_eabi_attributes): Rename order_312 to order_021 to make it fit with order_01243. Add support for Tag_also_compatible_with, Tag_CPU_unaligned_access, Tag_T2EE_use, Tag_Virtualization_use, Tag_MPextension_use, Tag_nodefaults and Tag_conformance. Improve/tidy up support for Tag_CPU_raw_name, Tag_CPU_name, Tag_CPU_arch, Tag_ABI_HardFP_use, Tag_VFP_HP_extension, Tag_ABI_FP_denormal, Tag_ABI_PCS_GOT_use, Tag_ABI_align8_needed, Tag_VFP_arch and Tag_ABI_FP_16bit_format. Rework the way unknown attributes are handled. Defer errors until all attributes have been processed. gas/ * config/tc-arm.c (cpu_arch): Change ARM_ARCH_V6M to 11. include/elf/ * arm.h (TAG_CPU_ARCH_V6_M, TAG_CPU_ARCH_V6S_M): New defines. (MAX_TAG_CPU_ARCH, TAG_CPU_ARCH_V4T_PLUS_V6_M): New defines. (Tag_NEON_arch): Rename to Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch to match ARM ABI version 2.07. (Tag_undefined39, Tag_nodefaults): New enum values. (Tag_also_compatible_with, Tag_T2EE_use): Likewise. (Tag_conformance, Tag_Virtualization_use): Likewise. (Tag_undefined69, Tag_MPextension_use): Likewise.
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