[BOLT] Detect incorrect update of dynamic relocations#89681
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When we rewrite dynamic relocations, there could be cases where they reference code locations inside functions that were rewritten. When this happens, we need to precisely map old address to a new one. Until we can reliably perform the mapping, detect such condition and issue an error refusing to write a broken binary.
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Even with a fix this test will fail. Need a better test case or fix this one once the support is there.
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llvm/llvm-project#89681 added a failsafe check for rewriting certain dynamic relocations, which trigger in python test binaries. Skip the faulty functions.
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When we rewrite dynamic relocations, there could be cases where they reference code locations inside functions that were rewritten. When this happens, we need to precisely map old address to a new one. Until we can reliably perform the mapping, detect such condition and issue an error refusing to write a broken binary.