Fix linking relocatable objects on Sparc

On Sparc, gcc implicitly passes --relax to the linker, but -r is
incompatible with this. Therefore, if --no-relax is supported, it should
be passed to the linker.

Signed-off-by: James Clarke <jrtc27@jrtc27.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
This commit is contained in:
James Clarke 2016-06-06 12:02:50 +01:00 committed by Michael Tokarev
parent a2c5eaf7a9
commit 6969ec6cfd
2 changed files with 22 additions and 1 deletions

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configure vendored
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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ TMPCXX="${TMPDIR1}/${TMPB}.cxx"
TMPL="${TMPDIR1}/${TMPB}.lo"
TMPA="${TMPDIR1}/lib${TMPB}.la"
TMPE="${TMPDIR1}/${TMPB}.exe"
TMPMO="${TMPDIR1}/${TMPB}.mo"
rm -f config.log
@ -4526,6 +4527,25 @@ if compile_prog "" "" ; then
have_fsxattr=yes
fi
#################################################
# Sparc implicitly links with --relax, which is
# incompatible with -r, so --no-relax should be
# given. It does no harm to give it on other
# platforms too.
# Note: the prototype is needed since QEMU_CFLAGS
# contains -Wmissing-prototypes
cat > $TMPC << EOF
extern int foo(void);
int foo(void) { return 0; }
EOF
if ! compile_object ""; then
error_exit "Failed to compile object file for LD_REL_FLAGS test"
fi
if do_cc -nostdlib -Wl,-r -Wl,--no-relax -o $TMPMO $TMPO; then
LD_REL_FLAGS="-Wl,--no-relax"
fi
##########################################
# End of CC checks
# After here, no more $cc or $ld runs
@ -5529,6 +5549,7 @@ else
fi
echo "LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS" >> $config_host_mak
echo "LDFLAGS_NOPIE=$LDFLAGS_NOPIE" >> $config_host_mak
echo "LD_REL_FLAGS=$LD_REL_FLAGS" >> $config_host_mak
echo "LIBS+=$LIBS" >> $config_host_mak
echo "LIBS_TOOLS+=$libs_tools" >> $config_host_mak
echo "EXESUF=$EXESUF" >> $config_host_mak

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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ module-common.o: CFLAGS += $(DSO_OBJ_CFLAGS)
$(if $(findstring /,$@),$(call quiet-command,cp $@ $(subst /,-,$@), " CP $(subst /,-,$@)"))
LD_REL := $(CC) -nostdlib -Wl,-r
LD_REL := $(CC) -nostdlib -Wl,-r $(LD_REL_FLAGS)
%.mo:
$(call quiet-command,$(LD_REL) -o $@ $^," LD -r $(TARGET_DIR)$@")