fix4SA110rev2 modifies arm32 binaries in an attempt to work around StrongARM rev2 problems It attempts to identify the instructions that will cause problems and moves them to a safe location. The "safe" location is final page of the text (code) segment of the executable, which normally has some spare bytes before the start of the data segment. Having moved the instruction, it then puts a branch to the new location where the old instruction used to be so that things will continue to work.
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