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objdump: is_same_section
This fixes a deficiency in commit660df28acf, which should have used the same logic as that in sym_ok. Ideally both places would not compare section names, but it can be a little tricky to match a section in the real object file with a section in a debug file. Extend commit39f0547e55to use section name, vma and size. * objcopy (is_same_section): New function. (compare_symbols, sym_ok): Use it here.
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@@ -1107,6 +1107,28 @@ remove_useless_symbols (asymbol **symbols, long count)
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return out_ptr - symbols;
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}
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/* Return true iff SEC1 and SEC2 are the same section.
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This would just be a simple pointer comparison except that one of
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the sections might be from a separate debug info file. */
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static bool
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is_same_section (const asection *sec1, const asection *sec2)
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{
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if (sec1 == sec2)
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return true;
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if (sec1->owner == sec2->owner
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|| sec1->owner == NULL
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|| sec2->owner == NULL)
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return false;
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/* OK, so we have one section in a debug info file. (Or they both
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are, but the way this function is currently used sec1 will be in
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a normal object.) Compare names, vma and size. This ought to
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cover all the usual cases. */
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return (sec1->vma == sec2->vma
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&& sec1->size == sec2->size
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&& strcmp (sec1->name, sec2->name) == 0);
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}
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static const asection *compare_section;
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/* Sort symbols into value order. */
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@@ -1131,10 +1153,9 @@ compare_symbols (const void *ap, const void *bp)
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/* Prefer symbols from the section currently being disassembled.
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Don't sort symbols from other sections by section, since there
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isn't much reason to prefer one section over another otherwise.
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See sym_ok comment for why we compare by section name. */
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as = strcmp (compare_section->name, a->section->name) == 0;
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bs = strcmp (compare_section->name, b->section->name) == 0;
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isn't much reason to prefer one section over another otherwise. */
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as = is_same_section (compare_section, a->section);
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bs = is_same_section (compare_section, b->section);
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if (as && !bs)
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return -1;
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if (!as && bs)
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@@ -1353,26 +1374,8 @@ sym_ok (bool want_section,
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asection *sec,
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struct disassemble_info *inf)
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{
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if (want_section)
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{
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/* NB: An object file can have different sections with the same
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section name. Compare compare section pointers if they have
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the same owner. */
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if (sorted_syms[place]->section->owner == sec->owner
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&& sorted_syms[place]->section != sec)
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return false;
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/* Note - we cannot just compare section pointers because they could
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be different, but the same... Ie the symbol that we are trying to
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find could have come from a separate debug info file. Under such
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circumstances the symbol will be associated with a section in the
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debug info file, whilst the section we want is in a normal file.
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So the section pointers will be different, but the section names
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will be the same. */
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if (strcmp (bfd_section_name (sorted_syms[place]->section),
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bfd_section_name (sec)) != 0)
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return false;
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}
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if (want_section && !is_same_section (sec, sorted_syms[place]->section))
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return false;
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return inf->symbol_is_valid (sorted_syms[place], inf);
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}
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