The single R_MIPS_NONE is OK. I'd forgotten about that. I think it's
for IRIX compat.
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 01:56:43PM -0700, David Daney wrote:
But not on the order of 29,000, right? Just the hundred or so that you
pasted?
Correct.
It should be noted that my libgcj.so.5 (from gcc-3.4.3) does not suffer
from this problem, but it is quite a bit smaller ( RELSZ= 609600 instead
of 2661784). Also libgcj.so.? from gcc-4.1 is similarly broken.
You get to debug the offsets, then. Someone must have messed up
reloc_count, or else another section is getting merged into the output
.rel.dyn section.
Try with conditional watchpoints on an x86 host. reloc_count goes up
as we allocate the section, down to 0, then up as we output
relocations. I see no way we could be outputting relocations without
incrementing it though.