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gcc: backport an upstream fix for extern vars with local weak definitions

Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <[email protected]>

SVN-Revision: 42962
Felix Fietkau 11 years ago
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      toolchain/gcc/patches/4.9-linaro/020-fix_pr61144.patch

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toolchain/gcc/patches/4.9-linaro/020-fix_pr61144.patch

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+--- a/gcc/varpool.c
++++ b/gcc/varpool.c
+@@ -329,8 +329,16 @@ ctor_for_folding (tree decl)
+ 
+   /* Variables declared 'const' without an initializer
+      have zero as the initializer if they may not be
+-     overridden at link or run time.  */
+-  if (!DECL_INITIAL (real_decl)
++     overridden at link or run time.
++
++     It is actually requirement for C++ compiler to optimize const variables
++     consistently. As a GNU extension, do not enfore this rule for user defined
++     weak variables, so we support interposition on:
++     static const int dummy = 0;
++     extern const int foo __attribute__((__weak__, __alias__("dummy"))); 
++   */
++  if ((!DECL_INITIAL (real_decl)
++       || (DECL_WEAK (decl) && !DECL_COMDAT (decl)))
+       && (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) || decl_replaceable_p (decl)))
+     return error_mark_node;
+