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In LoongArch, the R_LARCH_IRELATIVE relocations for local ifunc symbols are in .rela.dyn. Before, this is done by loongarch_elf_finish_dynamic_sections. But this function is called after elf_link_sort_relocs, it need to find a null slot to insert IRELATIVE relocation. Now, it is processed by elf_loongarch_output_arch_local_syms before elf_link_sort_relocs, just need to call loongarch_elf_append_rela to insert IRELATIVE relocation. bfd/ChangeLog: * elfnn-loongarch.c (elfNN_allocate_local_ifunc_dynrelocs): Return type change to int. (loongarch_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Delete (void *). (loongarch_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol): Use loongarch_elf_append_rela insert IRELATIVE relocation to .rela.dyn. (elfNN_loongarch_finish_local_dynamic_symbol): Return type change to int. (loongarch_elf_finish_dynamic_sections): Delete process of local ifunc symbols. (elf_backend_output_arch_local_syms): New. ld/ChangeLog: * testsuite/ld-loongarch-elf/local-ifunc-reloc.d: Regenerated.
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