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PATCH: Fix comments
- From: "H.J. Lu" <hongjiu dot lu at intel dot com>
- To: binutils at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 17:43:05 -0800
- Subject: PATCH: Fix comments
- Reply-to: "H.J. Lu" <hjl dot tools at gmail dot com>
Hi,
STB_LOPROC/STB_HIPROC/STT_LOPROC/STT_HIPROC are processor-specific,
not application-specific. I am checking it in as an obvious fix.
H.J.
---
Index: ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- ChangeLog (revision 5259)
+++ ChangeLog (working copy)
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+2009-02-23 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
+
+ * common.h (STB_LOPROC): Replace Application-specific with
+ Processor-specific in comments.
+ (STB_HIPROC): Likewise.
+ (STT_LOPROC): Likewise.
+ (STT_HIPROC): Likewise.
+
2009-02-03 Sandip Matte <sandip@rmicorp.com>
* mips.h (E_MIPS_MACH_XLR): Define.
Index: common.h
===================================================================
--- common.h (revision 5259)
+++ common.h (working copy)
@@ -533,8 +533,8 @@
#define STB_WEAK 2 /* Like globals, lower precedence */
#define STB_LOOS 10 /* OS-specific semantics */
#define STB_HIOS 12 /* OS-specific semantics */
-#define STB_LOPROC 13 /* Application-specific semantics */
-#define STB_HIPROC 15 /* Application-specific semantics */
+#define STB_LOPROC 13 /* Processor-specific semantics */
+#define STB_HIPROC 15 /* Processor-specific semantics */
#define STT_NOTYPE 0 /* Symbol type is unspecified */
#define STT_OBJECT 1 /* Symbol is a data object */
@@ -547,8 +547,8 @@
#define STT_SRELC 9 /* Signed Complex relocation expression */
#define STT_LOOS 10 /* OS-specific semantics */
#define STT_HIOS 12 /* OS-specific semantics */
-#define STT_LOPROC 13 /* Application-specific semantics */
-#define STT_HIPROC 15 /* Application-specific semantics */
+#define STT_LOPROC 13 /* Processor-specific semantics */
+#define STT_HIPROC 15 /* Processor-specific semantics */
/* The following constants control how a symbol may be accessed once it has
become part of an executable or shared library. */