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64 of object file. *Note BFD::, for more information.
136 default linker script entirely, but note the effect of the `INSERT'
137 command. *Note Scripts::.
146 `--trace-symbol' are equivalent. Note--there is one exception to this
158 Note--if the linker is being invoked indirectly, via a compiler
198 archive-library search path. *Note `ld' and the Intel 960 family:
215 available binary formats with `objdump -i'.) *Note BFD::.
224 `GNUTARGET'. *Note Environment::. You can also define the input
225 format from a script, using the command `TARGET'; see *Note Format
232 described in *Note MRI Compatible Script Files: MRI. Introduce
245 effect. *Note Miscellaneous Commands::.
254 `0' for base 8). *Note Entry Point::, for a discussion of defaults
387 Note that this behavior does not apply to `:FILENAME', which
404 However, if you are using `ld' on AIX, note that it is different
422 cases also on how it was configured. *Note Environment::.
453 Note - symbols whose values are computed by an expression
473 See *Note Expressions:: for more information about
486 numbers, mark the output as `OMAGIC'. Note: Although a writable
493 to be page-aligned. Note - this option does not enable linking
573 *Note Scripts::. If SCRIPTFILE does not exist in the current
579 Use SCRIPTFILE as the default linker script. *Note Scripts::.
840 without scope and node name. See *Note VERSION:: for more
879 *Note Miscellaneous Commands::.
901 script (*note Assignment: Symbol Definitions: Assignments.).
950 dynamic objects. Note that when building shared libraries, the
1075 but this option overrides it. *Note BFD::.
1095 supported on a few targets. *Note `ld' and the H8/300: H8/300.
1096 *Note `ld' and the Intel 960 family: i960. *Note `ld' and Xtensa
1097 Processors: Xtensa. *Note `ld' and the 68HC11 and 68HC12:
1098 M68HC11/68HC12. *Note `ld' and PowerPC 32-bit ELF Support:
1240 relocations in a single section. Note that this will fail to work
1323 which support shared libraries. *Note VERSION::.
1421 start address for the section (*note SECTIONS::).
1488 created. By default, the new dynamic tags are not created. Note
1521 Request creation of `.note.gnu.build-id' ELF note section. The
1522 contents of the note are unique bits identifying this linked file.
1592 will be exported by the DLL. Note that this is the default if
1596 unless this option is given. Note that the symbols `DllMain@12',
1727 building the import libraries with those DATA exports. Note: Use
1732 Note - use of the 'auto-import' extension will also cause read only
1824 /* Note: auto-export is assumed (no __declspec(dllexport)) */
1932 names for an input format (*note BFD::). If there is no `GNUTARGET' in
1983 files to the linker, as though they were files to be linked. *Note
2223 description of `-L' in *Note Command Line Options: Options.
2237 in *Note Command Line Options: Options.
2253 FILENAME' on the command line (*note Command Line Options:
2263 like using `-L PATH' on the command line (*note Command Line
2286 output file (*note BFD::). Using `OUTPUT_FORMAT(BFDNAME)' is
2287 exactly like using `--oformat BFDNAME' on the command line (*note
2312 command is like using `-b BFDNAME' on the command line (*note
2315 used to set the format for the output file. *Note BFD::.
2352 sections. *Note Location Counter::. The insertion happens after
2384 an error and returns a non-zero exit status. Note that the
2390 one of the names used by the BFD library (*note BFD::). You can
2433 only use this within a `SECTIONS' command. *Note Location Counter::.
2437 Expressions are defined below; see *Note Expressions::.
2444 expression; for more information, see *Note Expression Section::.
2518 Before going further, it is important to note that compilers often
2596 Note the use of the `&' operators. These are correct.
2617 * an `ENTRY' command (*note Entry command: Entry Point.)
2619 * a symbol assignment (*note Assignments::)
2677 * a symbol assignment (*note Assignments::)
2679 * an input section description (*note Input Section::)
2681 * data values to include directly (*note Output Section Data::)
2683 * a special output section keyword (*note Output Section Keywords::)
2701 The output section name `/DISCARD/' is special; *Note Output Section
2732 The ADDRESS may be an arbitrary expression; *Note Expressions::.
2774 describe further below (*note Input Section Wildcards::).
2835 Note that this differs from an `INPUT' command, because the linker will
3039 providing the value to store (*note
3063 Note--these commands only work inside a section description and not
3086 `FILL' command takes precedence. *Note Output Section Fill::, for
3179 The linker will ignore address assignments (*note Output Section
3258 *Note Basic Script Concepts::. The address expression which may appear
3259 in an output section description sets the VMA (*note Output Section
3266 memory region for the section's load address. *Note MEMORY::. Note
3274 not allocatable, the linker will set the LMA equal to the VMA. *Note
3339 using `>REGION'. *Note MEMORY::.
3352 using `:PHDR'. *Note PHDRS::. If a section is assigned to one or more
3369 FILLEXP is an expression (*note Expressions::). Any otherwise
3382 output section commands; (*note Output Section Data::).
3424 within the general `SECTIONS' contruct (*note SECTIONS::), except that
3439 section to refer directly to another. *Note NOCROSSREFS: Miscellaneous
3474 Note that the `OVERLAY' command is just syntactic sugar, since
3520 not explicitly mapped in the linker script. As described in *Note
3581 *Note Output Section Region::. If no address was specified for the
3638 to place a section in a particular segment. *Note Output Section
3677 Indicates a segment holding note information.
3692 `AT' command used as an output section attribute (*note Output Section
3980 the linker will automatically *note PROVIDE:: two symbols:
3983 orphaned section respectively. Note: most section names are not
4020 (*note Output Section Fill::).
4022 Note: `.' actually refers to the byte offset from the start of the
4134 Notes: (1) Prefix operators (2) *Note Assignments::.
4221 symbol values are normally section relative. *Note Expression
4263 attribute of a section definition (*note Output Section
4348 is used in the output section definition (*note Output Section
4405 `PHDRS' command (*note PHDRS::).
4595 which will work with non-interworking aware ARM code. Note, however,
4647 cores and are still interworking safe. Note that the above veneer
4759 Note that `--stub-group-size' does not split input sections. A
4920 Note that `--stub-group-size' does not split input sections. A
5020 for the maximum stack usage path. Note that this analysis does not
5057 *Note Command Line Options: Options. for detailed description of the
5204 Note that object files that wish to access these symbols must
5425 Note: using a DEF file disables the default auto-export behavior,
5532 object file formats available. You can use `objdump -i' (*note
5547 conversion and during output. *Note BFD information loss::.
5822 file(s) to whomever requests them. (Note - your email will be
5913 more general-purpose linker scripting language described in *Note