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2848    You may use the `FILL' command to set the fill pattern for the
2852 with the value of the expression, repeated as necessary. A `FILL'
2854 the section definition; by including more than one `FILL' statement,
2855 you can have different fill patterns in different parts of an output
2858 This example shows how to fill unspecified regions of memory with the
2860 FILL(0x90909090)
2862 The `FILL' command is similar to the `=FILLEXP' output section
2864 `FILL' command, rather than the entire section. If both are used, the
2865 `FILL' command takes precedence. *Note Output Section Fill::, for
2866 details on the fill expression.
2992 * Output Section Fill:: Output section fill
3117 File: ld.info, Node: Output Section Phdr, Next: Output Section Fill, Prev: Output Section Region, Up: Output Section Attributes
3134 File: ld.info, Node: Output Section Fill, Prev: Output Section Phdr, Up: Output Section Attributes
3136 3.6.8.7 Output Section Fill
3139 You can set the fill pattern for an entire section by using `=FILLEXP'.
3143 filled with the value, repeated as necessary. If the fill expression
3146 hex digits can be used to specify the fill pattern; Leading zeros
3148 parentheses or a unary `+', the fill pattern is the four least
3152 You can also change the fill value with a `FILL' command in the
3182 } [:PHDR...] [=FILL]
3188 } [:PHDR...] [=FILL]
3190 } [>REGION] [:PHDR...] [=FILL]
3782 (*note Output Section Fill::).
3807 `.text' input sections to fill this area. (If there is too much data,
6164 * =FILLEXP: Output Section Fill.
6292 * fill pattern, entire section: Output Section Fill.
6294 * FILL(EXPRESSION): Output Section Data.
6519 * section fill pattern: Output Section Fill.
6653 Node: Output Section Fill133785