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I started looking at this code because the nm in GNU binutils was ignoring the first symbol in the .symtab section. Apparently, the System V ABI reserves the first entry and requires all fields inside to be set to zero. The list of changes is as follows: · reserve the first symbol entry (as noted above) · fix the section indices for .data and .bss symbols · factor out common code for Elf32 and Elf64 · remove the special case for elfsymo in [568]l/asm.c:/^asmb · add the "etext" symbol in 6l · add static symbols R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4524075 |
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