commit | 32f514c68d78530f7d7adee883e1b4fc8dd1e9fd | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lang Hames <lhames@gmail.com> | Wed May 07 03:22:42 2025 +0000 |
committer | Lang Hames <lhames@apple.com> | Thu May 08 10:07:44 2025 +1000 |
tree | 3ba543fe8b872bde018613d861d916ac8ccee311 | |
parent | 934cfa796e83e2fda4de14f8dfe68586270dd49c [diff] |
[JITLink][i386] Support R_386_GOT32X using existing non-relaxable edge kind. R_386_GOT32 was already handled by lowering to EdgeKind_i386::RequestGOTAndTransformToDelta32FromGOT. R_386_GOT32X is just an optionally relaxable version of R_386_GOT32, so we can lower to the same edge kind. I've left a TODO to add a relaxable edge kind and update the i386 relaxation optimization in the future, though I'll probably leave this as an exercise for any i386 aficionados out there. ;)
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