commit | 9b65558d2f20463b1a32374165d6fa06696623e9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sam Elliott <quic_aelliott@quicinc.com> | Mon Aug 19 17:51:46 2024 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Aug 19 17:51:46 2024 +0100 |
tree | 501dbf1458cea4cb7e04c70461e55882db963de2 | |
parent | e9b2e16dc98345bb1b91b1a6dacb3cec85f49e31 [diff] |
[lld][ELF] Combine uniqued small data sections (#104485) RISC-V GCC with `-fdata-sections` will emit `.sbss.<name>`, `.srodata.<name>`, and `.sdata.<name>` sections for small data items of different kinds. Clang/LLVM already emits `.srodata.*` sections, and we intend to emit the other two section name patterns in #87040. This change ensures that any input sections starting `.sbss` are combined into one output section called `.sbss`, and the same respectively for `.srodata` and `.sdata`. This also allows the existing RISC-V specific code for determining an output order for `.sbss` and `.sdata` sections to apply to placing the sections.
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