Attached patch to fix the PPC ICF problem by using references to the reloc info vectors. Ok to commit? Thanks Sri On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Sriraman Tallam wrote: > On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 11:54 PM, Alan Modra wrote: >> On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 03:06:37PM -0700, Sriraman Tallam wrote: >>> because fold2 is folded onto fold1. The only way to differentiate >>> fold1 and fold2 which have the same object code is via the relocation >>> type and the Info value is different. However, with powerpc this is >>> rewritten here in icf.cc: >>> >>> // Look through function descriptors >>> parameters->target().function_location(&loc); >>> if (loc.shndx != it_v->second) >>> { >>> it_v->second = loc.shndx; >>> // Modify symvalue/addend to the code entry. >>> it_a->first = loc.offset; >>> it_a->second = 0; >>> } >>> >>> I am not sure how to fix it. >> >> The following patch fixes the problem, but did you really mean to copy >> all the vectors here? > > Yikes!, no did not intend that. I will make these references and send a patch. > > Thanks > Sri > >> >> Icf::Sections_reachable_info v = >> (it_reloc_info_list->second).section_info; >> // Stores the information of the symbol pointed to by the reloc. >> Icf::Symbol_info s = (it_reloc_info_list->second).symbol_info; >> // Stores the addend and the symbol value. >> Icf::Addend_info a = (it_reloc_info_list->second).addend_info; >> // Stores the offset of the reloc. >> Icf::Offset_info o = (it_reloc_info_list->second).offset_info; >> Icf::Reloc_addend_size_info reloc_addend_size_info = >> (it_reloc_info_list->second).reloc_addend_size_info; >> >> >> diff --git a/gold/icf.cc b/gold/icf.cc >> index f30eb41..920514c 100644 >> --- a/gold/icf.cc >> +++ b/gold/icf.cc >> @@ -288,8 +288,7 @@ get_section_contents(bool first_iteration, >> >> for (; it_v != v.end(); ++it_v, ++it_s, ++it_a, ++it_o, ++it_addend_size) >> { >> - if (first_iteration >> - && it_v->first != NULL) >> + if (it_v->first != NULL) >> { >> Symbol_location loc; >> loc.object = it_v->first; >> >> -- >> Alan Modra >> Australia Development Lab, IBM