forked from OSchip/llvm-project
202630c6ee
failures with relocations. The code committed is a first cut at compatibility for emitted relocations in ELF .o. Why do this? because existing ARM tools like emitting relocs symbols as explicit relocations, not as section-offset relocs. Result is that with these changes, 1) relocs are now substantially identical what to gcc outputs. 2) larger apps (including many spec2k tests) compile, cross-link, and pass Added reminder fixme to tests for future conversion to .s form. llvm-svn: 124996 |
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