2011-12-14 Iain Sandoe <iains@gcc.gnu.org> * mach-o-i386.c (text_section_names_xlat): New table. (data_section_names_xlat): Likewise. (import_section_names_xlat): Likewise. (mach_o_i386_segsec_names_xlat): Likewise. (bfd_mach_o_tgt_seg_table): Use new tables. * mach-o-x86-64.c (bfd_mach_o_tgt_seg_table): Set NULL. * mach-o.c (mach_o_section_name_xlat, mach_o_segment_name_xlat): Move to mach-o.h as typedefs. (text_section_names_xlat): Update for current GCC usage. (data_section_names_xlat): Likewise. (dwarf_section_names_xlat): Likewise. (objc_section_names_xlat): New table. (segsec_names_xlat): Add objc table. (bfd_mach_o_normalize_section_name): Replace with... (bfd_mach_o_section_data_for_mach_sect): New. (bfd_mach_o_section_data_for_bfd_name): New. (bfd_mach_o_section_data_for_bfd_name): Update to use additional data. (bfd_mach_o_convert_section_name_to_mach_o): Likewise. (bfd_mach_o_bfd_copy_private_section_data): Implement. (bfd_mach_o_write_symtab): Write a zero-length string as the first entry for compatibility with system tools. (bfd_mach_o_build_commands): Update section alignment info. (bfd_mach_o_new_section_hook): Use translation table data to define default section flags, type, attributes and alignment, when available. (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Add TODO comment. (bfd_mach_o_section_type_name): Add 'symbol_stubs'. (bfd_mach_o_section_attribute_name): Add 'self_modifying_code'. (bfd_mach_o_get_section_type_from_name): Change "not-found" return value. (bfd_mach_o_tgt_seg_table): Set default NULL. * mach-o.h (bfd_mach_o_segment_command): Use define for name length. (bfd_mach_o_backend_data): Move until after contents are defined. (bfd_mach_o_normalize_section_name): Remove. (bfd_mach_o_convert_section_name_to_bfd): Declare. (mach_o_section_name_xlat): Declare. (mach_o_segment_name_xlat): Declare. (bfd_mach_o_section_data_for_mach_sect): Declare. (bfd_mach_o_section_data_for_bfd_name): Declare. include/ 2011-12-14 Iain Sandoe <iains@gcc.gnu.org> * mach-o/loader.h (bfd_mach_o_section_type): define BFD_MACH_O_S_ATTR_NONE to 0. gas/ 2011-12-14 Iain Sandoe <iains@gcc.gnu.org> * config/obj-macho.c: Add some more top-level comments. (collect_16char_name): New. (obj_mach_o_section): Amend to allow syntax compatible with existing system tools. Use section translation data when available. (obj_mach_o_segT_from_bfd_name): New. (known_sections): Update. (obj_mach_o_known_section): Use obj_mach_o_segT_from_bfd_name. (objc_sections): New. (obj_mach_o_objc_section): New. (debug_sections): New. (obj_mach_o_debug_section): New. (tgt_sections): New. (obj_mach_o_opt_tgt_section): New. (obj_mach_o_base_section): New. (obj_mach_o_common_parse): Update to create BSS on demand and to handle lcomm optional alignment param. (obj_mach_o_comm): Update parameter name. (obj_mach_o_placeholder): New. (mach_o_pseudo_table): Update for GCC section directives. * config/obj-macho.h (_OBJ_MACH_O_H): New. (USE_ALIGN_PTWO): Define. (S_SET_ALIGN) Define.
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