arm: fix __efi_runtime_start/end definitions
__efi_runtime_start/end are defined as c variables for arm7 only in order to force the compiler emit relative references. However, defining those within a section definition will do the same thing since [0]. On top of that the v8 linker scripts define it as a symbol. So let's remove the special sections from the linker scripts, the variable definitions from sections.c and define them as a symbols within the correct section. [0] binutils commit 6b3b0ab89663 ("Make linker assigned symbol dynamic only for shared object") Suggested-by: Sam Edwards <CFSworks@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Sam Edwards <CFSworks@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Tested-by: Sam Edwards <CFSworks@gmail.com> # Binary output identical Signed-off-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
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@@ -25,6 +25,4 @@ char __secure_start[0] __section(".__secure_start");
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char __secure_end[0] __section(".__secure_end");
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char __secure_stack_start[0] __section(".__secure_stack_start");
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char __secure_stack_end[0] __section(".__secure_stack_end");
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char __efi_runtime_start[0] __section(".__efi_runtime_start");
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char __efi_runtime_stop[0] __section(".__efi_runtime_stop");
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char _end[0] __section(".__end");
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