History log of /external/ltrace/sysdeps/linux-gnu/x86/plt.c
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7b0088dbf6861987f13ad1e0740d633069fdb9d7 22-Nov-2013 Petr Machata <pmachata@redhat.com> On x86{,_64}, PLT entries may not be ordered by their relocation

- In general they are. But IRELATIVE relocations are sorted to come
last, and PLT entries are not sorted accordingly.
/external/ltrace/sysdeps/linux-gnu/x86/plt.c
1e4b8c8d93606721c8728c6cacb8c9921353049b 15-Oct-2013 Petr Machata <pmachata@redhat.com> Enable IRELATIVE tracing on x86 and x86_64
/external/ltrace/sysdeps/linux-gnu/x86/plt.c
929bd57ca202fd2f2e8485ebf65d683e664f67b5 17-Dec-2012 Petr Machata <pmachata@redhat.com> struct Process becomes struct process

This is for consistency with other structures, and ultimately with
Linux coding style. The typedef ("Process") was dropped as well for
this reason.

This opportunity was used to fix coding style around the impacted
lines.
/external/ltrace/sysdeps/linux-gnu/x86/plt.c
e99af270a60891e68d465c4cd97dbe29cd1a05e4 26-Oct-2012 Petr Machata <pmachata@redhat.com> Update copyright information and license headers
/external/ltrace/sysdeps/linux-gnu/x86/plt.c
ddd96a3fbc7c54146d1d831810fc9e29c9bc3c76 17-May-2012 Petr Machata <pmachata@redhat.com> Merge i386 and x86_64 back ends into a general x86

The reason being that x86_64 needs to handle i386 anyway, and keeping the
two together might reduce code duplicity.
/external/ltrace/sysdeps/linux-gnu/x86/plt.c