H.J. Lu 79cfb928f5 lto: Don't add indirect symbols for versioned aliases in IR
Linker adds indirect symbols for versioned symbol aliases, which are
created by ".symver foo, foo@FOO", by checking symbol type, value and
section so that references to foo will be replaced by references to
foo@FOO if foo and foo@FOO have the same symbol type, value and section.
But in IR, since all symbols of the same type have the same value and
section, we can't tell if a symbol is an alias of another symbol by
their types, values and sections.  We shouldn't add indirect symbols
for versioned symbol aliases in IR.

bfd/

	PR ld/30281
	* elflink.c (elf_link_add_object_symbols): Don't add indirect
	symbols for ".symver foo, foo@FOO" aliases in IR.

ld/

	PR ld/30281
	* testsuite/ld-plugin/lto.exp: Add PR ld/30281 test.
	* testsuite/ld-plugin/pr30281.t: New file.
	* testsuite/ld-plugin/pr30281.c: Likewise.
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