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The linker tries to put the end of the last section in the relro segment exactly on a page boundary, because the relro segment itself must end on a page boundary. If for any reason this can't be done, padding is inserted. Since the end of the relro segment is typically between .got and .got.plt, padding effectively increases the size of the GOT. This isn't nice for targets and code models with limited GOT addressing. The problem with the current code is that it doesn't cope very well with aligned sections in the relro segment. When making .got aligned to a 256 byte boundary for PowerPC64, I found that often the initial alignment attempt failed and the fallback attempt to be less than adequate. This is a particular problem for PowerPC64 since the distance between .got and .plt affects the size of plt call stubs, leading to "stubs don't match calculated size" errors. So this rewrite takes a direct approach to calculating a new relro base. Starting from the last section in the segment, we calculate where it must start to position its end on the boundary, or as near as possible considering alignment requirements. The new start then becomes the goal for the previous section to end, and so on for all sections. This of course ignores the possibility that user scripts will place . = ALIGN(xxx); in the relro segment, or provide section address expressions. In those cases we might fail, but the old code probably did too, and a fallback is provided. ld/ * ldexp.h (struct ldexp_control): Delete dataseg.min_base. Add data_seg.relro_offset. * ldexp.c (fold_binary <DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN>): Don't set min_base. (fold_binary <DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END>): Do set relro_offset. * ldlang.c (lang_size_sections): Rewrite code adjusting relro segment base to line up last section on page boundary. ld/testsuite/ * ld-x86-64/pr18176.d: Update.
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Makefile
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Makefile
#name: PR ld/18176
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#as: --64
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#ld: -melf_x86_64 -shared -z relro -T pr18176.t -z max-page-size=0x200000 -z common-page-size=0x1000
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#readelf: -l --wide
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#target: x86_64-*-linux*
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#...
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GNU_RELRO 0x04bd17 0x000000000024bd17 0x000000000024bd17 0x0022e9 0x0022e9 R 0x1
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#pass
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