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The split between fragS and trampoline_frag doesn't save much space, but makes trampolines management much more awkward. Merge trampoline_frag data into the xtensa_frag_type, which is a part of fragS. No functional changes. gas/ 2017-11-27 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> * config/tc-xtensa.c (init_trampoline_frag): Replace pointer to struct trampoline_frag parameter with pointer to fragS. (xg_append_jump): Remove jump_around parameter. (struct trampoline_frag): Remove. (struct trampoline_seg): Change type of trampoline_list from struct trampoline_frag to fragS. (xtensa_create_trampoline_frag): Don't allocate struct trampoline_frag. Initialize new fragS::tc_frag_data fields. (dump_trampolines, xg_relax_trampoline, search_trampolines) (get_best_trampoline, init_trampoline_frag) (add_jump_to_trampoline, relax_frag_immed): Replace pointer to struct trampoline_frag with a pointer to fragS. (xg_append_jump): Remove jump_around parameter, use fragS::tc_frag_data.jump_around_fix instead. (xg_relax_trampoline, init_trampoline_frag) (add_jump_to_trampoline): Don't pass jump_around parameter to xg_append_jump. * config/tc-xtensa.h (struct xtensa_frag_type): Add new fields: needs_jump_around, next_trampoline and jump_around_fix.
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