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authorHans-Christian Noren Egtvedt <egtvedt@samfundet.no>2025-04-29 10:26:22 +0200
committerChris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>2025-05-07 16:34:57 +1200
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packages:mold: add version 2.38.1
Add newly released mold version 2.38.1 from upstream https://github.com/rui314/mold 2.38.1 - Fixed a bug where mold could fail with a spurious mutually-recursive .so detected error message when building an executable. This happened if there was a circular dependency between shared libraries given to the linker (i.e., libfoo.so depends on libbar.so and vice versa). Even though libraries with circular dependencies are rare and a strong indication of a bug in the original program's library layering, the dynamic loader can load such libraries, and the linker shouldn't reject them. 2.38.0 New Features - The --audit and --depaudit options are now supported for compatibility with GNU ld. - Recent versions of LLVM support an alternative, experimental relocation table format called CREL. mold can now read object files containing CREL relocation tables. - [ARM32][ARM64][PPC32][PPC64] The branch instruction ranges of RISC processors are generally insufficient to support the medium code model because their instructions are typically 32 bits long, which makes it impossible to embed large immediate offsets. For example, ARM64’s branch instruction can target only PC ± 128 MiB. If the branch target is farther than that, the linker must emit a small piece of code—often called a thunk or branch island—to extend the branch range. Previously, mold created unnecessary range extension thunks for symbols that had PLT entries. Now, mold does not create thunks unless they are truly needed. Bug Fixes and Compatibility Improvements - Previously, --no-allow-shlib-undefined could cause a segmentation fault due to an out-of-bounds array access. This has been fixed. - --no-allow-shlib-undefined is enabled by default if the output type is an executable (as opposed to a shared library) for compatibility with other linkers. - mold could report a spurious "duplicate symbol" error when performing LTO. This bug has been fixed. - In rare cases involving symbol versioning, mold mistakenly filtered out necessary libraries specified with --as-needed. This bug has been fixed. - In rare cases involving symbol versioning, mold reported a spurious "undefined symbol" error. This bug has been fixed. - If the same symbol was defined with and without the default version (e.g., if an object file defined both foo and foo@@VERSION), mold mistakenly hid both symbols from the dynamic symbol table instead of exporting the default one (e.g., foo@@VERSION). This bug has been fixed. Signed-off-by: Hans-Christian Noren Egtvedt <egtvedt@samfundet.no>
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