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* [ELF][ARM] Implement --fix-cortex-a8 to fix erratum 657417Peter Smith2019-09-161-0/+45
The --fix-cortex-a8 option implements a linker workaround for the coretex-a8 erratum 657417. A summary of the erratum conditions is: - A 32-bit Thumb-2 branch instruction B.w, Bcc.w, BL, BLX spans two 4KiB regions. - The destination of the branch is to the first 4KiB region. - The instruction before the branch is a 32-bit Thumb-2 non-branch instruction. The linker fix is to redirect the branch to a patch not in the first 4KiB region. The patch forwards the branch on to its target. The cortex-a8, is an old CPU, with the first implementation of this workaround in ld.bfd appearing in 2009. The cortex-a8 has been used in early Android Phones and there are some critical applications that still need to run on a cortex-a8 that have the erratum. The patch is applied roughly 10 times on LLD and 20 on Clang when they are built with --fix-cortex-a8 on an Arm system. The formal erratum description is avaliable in the ARM Core Cortex-A8 (AT400/AT401) Errata Notice document. This is available from Arm on request but it seems to be findable via a web search. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67284 llvm-svn: 371965
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