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This one looks to be a bug going back to 2009, git commite054468f6c"STT_GNU_IFUNC support for PowerPC". That bug was carried over with git commit49c09209d0"Rearrange PLT reloc output on powerpc". If the refcount for an ifunc local sym plt entry was zero, ppc_elf_size_dynamic_sections would correctly set plt.offset to -1 but leave glink_offset uninitialized. That leads to occasional segfaults (which can be made solid with MALLOC_PERTURB_=1 when using glibc). So, guard the write_glink_stub call with plt.offset != -1. Also, remove the totally ineffective attempt at writing multiple-use glink stubs only once. PR 24355 * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_finish_symbols): Don't call write_glink_stub for local iplt syms with ent->plt.offset == -1. Remove ineffective attempt at writing glink stubs only once.
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