| [444] | 1 | /* Copyright (c) 2013-2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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| 2 | |
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| 3 | This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, |
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| 4 | modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of |
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| 5 | the BSD License. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be |
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| 6 | useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY expressed or implied, including the |
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| 7 | implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
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| 8 | A copy of this license is available at http://www.opensource.org/licenses. |
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| 9 | |
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| 10 | Any Red Hat trademarks that are incorporated in the source code or |
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| 11 | documentation are not subject to the BSD License and may only be used or |
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| 12 | replicated with the express permission of Red Hat, Inc. */ |
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| 13 | |
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| 14 | /* Example linker script, for large MSP430X executables. */ |
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| 15 | |
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| 16 | OUTPUT_ARCH(msp430) |
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| 17 | ENTRY(_start) |
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| 18 | |
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| 19 | INCLUDE intr_vectors.ld |
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| 20 | |
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| 21 | /* Note - These memory regions are just examples. Real MSP430 MCUs will have |
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| 22 | different varieties and sizes of RAM, ROM and FLASH. Not all devices will |
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| 23 | have all of these regions either. Device specific linker scripts are |
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| 24 | provided by TI, so this file is intended to be used as a guide and so that |
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| 25 | toolchain tests can be run against the simulator. */ |
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| 26 | MEMORY |
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| 27 | { |
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| 28 | RAM (rw) : ORIGIN = 0x00500, LENGTH = 0x01b00 |
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| 29 | ROM (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x02000, LENGTH = 0x0df00 |
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| 30 | /* The regions from intr_vectors.ld go here. */ |
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| 31 | HIFRAM (rw) : ORIGIN = 0x10000, LENGTH = 0x80000 |
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| 32 | HIROM (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x90000, LENGTH = 0x70000 |
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| 33 | } |
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| 34 | |
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| 35 | SECTIONS |
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| 36 | { |
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| 37 | .resetvec : |
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| 38 | { |
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| 39 | *(.resetvec) |
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| 40 | } > VECT31 |
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| 41 | |
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| 42 | .rodata : |
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| 43 | { |
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| 44 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 45 | *(.plt) |
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| 46 | |
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| 47 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 48 | *(.lower.rodata.* .lower.rodata) |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | /* Note: By default we do not have this line: |
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| 51 | |
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| 52 | *(.either.rodata.*) *(.either.rodata) |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | defined here, or anywhere else in this script. This is deliberate. |
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| 55 | The algorithm in the linker that automatically places rodata into |
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| 56 | either the .rodata or the .upper.rodata sections relies upon the |
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| 57 | fact that the .either.rodata section is not defined, and that the |
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| 58 | .upper.rodata section is defined. If the .upper.rodata is not |
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| 59 | defined in this script then the line above should be restored so that |
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| 60 | code compiled with -mdata-region=either enabled will still work. |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | The same reasoning applies to the absence of definitions for the |
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| 63 | .either.text, .either.data and .either.bss sections as well. */ |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 66 | *(.rodata .rodata.* .gnu.linkonce.r.* .const .const:*) |
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| 67 | *(.rodata1) |
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| 68 | |
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| 69 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 70 | KEEP (*(.gcc_except_table)) *(.gcc_except_table.*) |
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| 71 | PROVIDE (__preinit_array_start = .); |
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| 72 | KEEP (*(.preinit_array)) |
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| 73 | PROVIDE (__preinit_array_end = .); |
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| 74 | PROVIDE (__init_array_start = .); |
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| 75 | KEEP (*(SORT(.init_array.*))) |
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| 76 | KEEP (*(.init_array)) |
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| 77 | PROVIDE (__init_array_end = .); |
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| 78 | PROVIDE (__fini_array_start = .); |
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| 79 | KEEP (*(.fini_array)) |
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| 80 | KEEP (*(SORT(.fini_array.*))) |
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| 81 | PROVIDE (__fini_array_end = .); |
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| 82 | |
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| 83 | } > ROM |
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| 84 | |
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| 85 | /* Note: This is a separate .rodata section for sections which are |
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| 86 | read only but which older linkers treat as read-write. |
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| 87 | This prevents older linkers from marking the entire .rodata |
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| 88 | section as read-write. */ |
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| 89 | .rodata2 : { |
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| 90 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 91 | *(.eh_frame_hdr) |
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| 92 | KEEP (*(.eh_frame)) |
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| 93 | |
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| 94 | /* gcc uses crtbegin.o to find the start of the constructors, so |
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| 95 | we make sure it is first. Because this is a wildcard, it |
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| 96 | doesn't matter if the user does not actually link against |
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| 97 | crtbegin.o; the linker won't look for a file to match a |
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| 98 | wildcard. The wildcard also means that it doesn't matter which |
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| 99 | directory crtbegin.o is in. */ |
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| 100 | KEEP (*crtbegin*.o(.ctors)) |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | /* We don't want to include the .ctor section from from the |
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| 103 | crtend.o file until after the sorted ctors. The .ctor section |
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| 104 | from the crtend file contains the end of ctors marker and it |
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| 105 | must be last */ |
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| 106 | KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend*.o ) .ctors)) |
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| 107 | KEEP (*(SORT(.ctors.*))) |
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| 108 | KEEP (*(.ctors)) |
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| 109 | |
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| 110 | KEEP (*crtbegin*.o(.dtors)) |
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| 111 | KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend*.o ) .dtors)) |
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| 112 | KEEP (*(SORT(.dtors.*))) |
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| 113 | KEEP (*(.dtors)) |
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| 114 | } > ROM |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | .upper.rodata : |
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| 117 | { |
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| 118 | /* Note: If this section is not defined then please add: |
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| 119 | |
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| 120 | *(.either.rodata.*) *(.either.rodata) |
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| 121 | |
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| 122 | to the definition of the .rodata section above. This |
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| 123 | will allow code compiled with -mdata-region=either to |
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| 124 | work properly. */ |
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| 125 | |
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| 126 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 127 | *(.upper.rodata.* .upper.rodata) |
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| 128 | } > HIROM |
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| 129 | |
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| 130 | .data : |
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| 131 | { |
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| 132 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 133 | PROVIDE (__datastart = .); |
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| 134 | *(.lower.data.* .lower.data) |
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| 135 | |
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| 136 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 137 | KEEP (*(.jcr)) |
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| 138 | *(.data.rel.ro.local) *(.data.rel.ro*) |
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| 139 | *(.dynamic) |
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| 140 | |
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| 141 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 142 | *(.data .data.* .gnu.linkonce.d.*) |
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| 143 | |
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| 144 | /* See the note in .rodata section about why we do not have this line here: |
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| 145 | |
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| 146 | *(.either.data.* .either.data) |
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| 147 | */ |
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| 148 | |
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| 149 | KEEP (*(.gnu.linkonce.d.*personality*)) |
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| 150 | SORT(CONSTRUCTORS) |
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| 151 | *(.data1) |
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| 152 | *(.got.plt) *(.got) |
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| 153 | |
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| 154 | /* We want the small data sections together, so single-instruction offsets |
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| 155 | can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so |
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| 156 | we can shorten the on-disk segment size. */ |
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| 157 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 158 | *(.sdata .sdata.* .gnu.linkonce.s.* D_2 D_1) |
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| 159 | |
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| 160 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 161 | _edata = .; |
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| 162 | PROVIDE (edata = .); |
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| 163 | PROVIDE (__dataend = .); |
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| 164 | |
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| 165 | /* See the comment in the .upper.data section about the need |
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| 166 | to copy data from ROM into RAM at program start up. */ |
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| 167 | } > RAM AT> ROM |
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| 168 | |
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| 169 | /* Note that crt0 assumes that __romdatacopysize is a multiple of two. |
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| 170 | All the start/stop symbols are also assumed to be word-aligned. */ |
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| 171 | __romdatastart = LOADADDR(.data); |
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| 172 | __romdatacopysize = SIZEOF(.data); |
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| 173 | |
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| 174 | /* ------------------- start of .upper.data sections.---------------- */ |
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| 175 | /* Note: If both HIROM and HIFRAM are available then the .upper.data |
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| 176 | section should look like this: |
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| 177 | |
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| 178 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 179 | .upper.data : |
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| 180 | { |
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| 181 | __upper_data_init = LOADADDR (.upper.data); |
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| 182 | /* Status word. * / |
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| 183 | SHORT(1); |
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| 184 | __high_datastart = .; |
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| 185 | *(.upper.data.* .upper.data) |
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| 186 | __high_dataend = .; |
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| 187 | } > HIFRAM AT> HIROM |
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| 188 | |
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| 189 | __rom_highdatacopysize = SIZEOF(.upper.data) - 2; |
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| 190 | __rom_highdatastart = LOADADDR(.upper.data) + 2; |
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| 191 | |
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| 192 | If only HIFRAM is available then the layout below must look like this: |
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| 193 | |
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| 194 | .upper.data : |
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| 195 | { |
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| 196 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 197 | __high_datastart = .; |
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| 198 | *(.upper.data.* .upper.data) |
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| 199 | __high_dataend = .; |
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| 200 | } > HIFRAM |
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| 201 | |
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| 202 | __rom_highdatacopysize = SIZEOF(.upper.data); |
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| 203 | |
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| 204 | .shadow.upper.data : |
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| 205 | { |
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| 206 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 207 | __upper_data_init = .; |
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| 208 | /* Status word. * / |
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| 209 | SHORT(0); |
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| 210 | /* Space for the copy of .upper.data. * / |
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| 211 | . = . + SIZEOF(.upper.data) - 2; |
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| 212 | } > HIFRAM |
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| 213 | |
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| 214 | __rom_highdatastart = LOADADDR(.shadow.upper.data) + 2; |
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| 215 | |
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| 216 | Note - remove the space in this sequence: * / (twice) when you copy one |
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| 217 | of the script fragments above into your script. |
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| 218 | |
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| 219 | Note - the symbols defined here are *not* enclosed by the PROVIDE |
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| 220 | keyword. This is deliberate. The crt0 library provides weak |
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| 221 | definitions of these symbols and those weak definitions *must* be |
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| 222 | overriden by the correct values. |
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| 223 | |
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| 224 | The status word is used to control how the .upper.data section |
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| 225 | is initialized at application start up. If the word is non-zero |
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| 226 | then data is copied from __rom_highdatastart to __high_datastart. |
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| 227 | This corresponds with copying the contents of .upper.data from its |
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| 228 | load address (HIROM) to its run-time address (HIFRAM) in the first |
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| 229 | scenario, or from the .shadow.upper.section to the .upper.data in |
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| 230 | the second scenario. |
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| 231 | |
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| 232 | If the status word is zero then the data is copied the other way |
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| 233 | and the word is set to one. This only happens when the second |
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| 234 | scenario is in play, and only the very first time the application |
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| 235 | starts running. This makes sure that the .shadow.upper.data section |
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| 236 | contains a pristine copy of the .upper.data section that can be used |
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| 237 | to reinitialize the .upper.data section upon device reset. |
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| 238 | |
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| 239 | The status word is necessary as this allows us to have one routine |
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| 240 | in crt0 that can handle either form of .upper.data layout. IE crt0 |
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| 241 | is linker script agnostic. |
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| 242 | |
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| 243 | Note - if the .upper.data section is not going to be defined at all |
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| 244 | then please add this line back into the .data section above: |
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| 245 | |
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| 246 | *(.either.data.* .either.data) |
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| 247 | */ |
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| 248 | |
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| 249 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 250 | .upper.data : |
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| 251 | { |
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| 252 | __upper_data_init = LOADADDR (.upper.data); |
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| 253 | /* Status word. */ |
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| 254 | SHORT(1); |
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| 255 | __high_datastart = .; |
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| 256 | *(.upper.data.* .upper.data) |
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| 257 | __high_dataend = .; |
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| 258 | } > HIFRAM AT> HIROM |
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| 259 | |
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| 260 | __rom_highdatacopysize = SIZEOF(.upper.data) - 2; |
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| 261 | __rom_highdatastart = LOADADDR(.upper.data) + 2; |
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| 262 | |
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| 263 | /* ------------------- end of .upper.data sections.---------------- */ |
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| 264 | |
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| 265 | .bss : |
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| 266 | { |
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| 267 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 268 | PROVIDE (__bssstart = .); |
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| 269 | *(.lower.bss.* .lower.bss) |
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| 270 | *(.dynbss) |
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| 271 | *(.sbss .sbss.*) |
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| 272 | *(.bss .bss.* .gnu.linkonce.b.*) |
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| 273 | /* See the note in .rodata section about why we do not have this line here: |
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| 274 | |
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| 275 | *(.either.bss.* .either.bss) |
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| 276 | */ |
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| 277 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 278 | *(COMMON) |
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| 279 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 280 | PROVIDE (__bssend = .); |
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| 281 | } > RAM |
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| 282 | PROVIDE (__bsssize = SIZEOF(.bss)); |
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| 283 | |
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| 284 | /* This section contains data that is not initialised during load |
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| 285 | *or* application reset. */ |
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| 286 | .noinit (NOLOAD) : |
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| 287 | { |
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| 288 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 289 | PROVIDE (__noinit_start = .); |
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| 290 | *(.noinit) |
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| 291 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 292 | PROVIDE (__noinit_end = .); |
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| 293 | } > RAM |
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| 294 | |
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| 295 | /* This section contains data that *is* initialised during load |
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| 296 | but *not* on application reset. This section should be in FLASH. */ |
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| 297 | .persistent : |
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| 298 | { |
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| 299 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 300 | PROVIDE (__persistent_start = .); |
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| 301 | *(.persistent) |
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| 302 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 303 | PROVIDE (__persistent_end = .); |
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| 304 | } > HIFRAM |
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| 305 | |
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| 306 | .upper.bss : |
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| 307 | { |
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| 308 | /* Note - if this section is not going to be defined then please |
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| 309 | add this line back into the definition of the .bss section above: |
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| 310 | |
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| 311 | *(.either.bss.* .either.bss) |
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| 312 | */ |
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| 313 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 314 | __high_bssstart = .; |
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| 315 | *(.upper.bss.* .upper.bss) |
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| 316 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 317 | __high_bssend = .; |
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| 318 | } > HIFRAM |
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| 319 | __high_bsssize = SIZEOF(.upper.bss); |
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| 320 | |
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| 321 | /* We create this section so that "end" will always be in the |
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| 322 | HIFRAM region (matching .stack below), even if the .upper.bss |
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| 323 | section is empty. */ |
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| 324 | .heap_start : |
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| 325 | { |
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| 326 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 327 | _end = .; |
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| 328 | PROVIDE (end = .); |
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| 329 | LONG(0); |
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| 330 | } > HIFRAM |
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| 331 | |
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| 332 | /* The __stack_size value of 0x100 is just a guess, but since it is |
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| 333 | PROVIDEd the user can override it on the command line. It has to be |
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| 334 | set here, rather than inside the .stack section, as symbols defined |
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| 335 | inside sections are only evaluated during the final phase of the link, |
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| 336 | long after the ASSERT is checked. An ASSERT referencing a PROVIDED but |
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| 337 | not yet evaluated symbol will automatically fail. |
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| 338 | |
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| 339 | FIXME: It would be nice if this value could be automatically set via |
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| 340 | gcc's -fstack-usage command line option somehow. */ |
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| 341 | PROVIDE (__stack_size = 0x100); |
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| 342 | |
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| 343 | /* Note: We place the stack in HIFRAM because then there is less |
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| 344 | chance that it will collide with allocated data in the RAM region. |
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| 345 | In scripts targeted at real MCUs however it may be better to place |
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| 346 | the stack and heap in RAM, as flash does have a limited number of |
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| 347 | writes before failure. |
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| 348 | |
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| 349 | Note - if the location of .stack is changed, then be sure to change |
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| 350 | the definition of .heap_start above as well. */ |
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| 351 | .stack (ORIGIN (HIFRAM) + LENGTH (HIFRAM)) : |
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| 352 | { |
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| 353 | PROVIDE (__stack = .); |
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| 354 | |
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| 355 | /* Linker section checking ignores empty sections like |
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| 356 | this one so we have to have our own test here. */ |
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| 357 | ASSERT ((__stack > (_end + __stack_size)), |
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| 358 | "Error: Too much data - no room left for the stack"); |
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| 359 | } |
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| 360 | |
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| 361 | .text : |
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| 362 | { |
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| 363 | PROVIDE (_start = .); |
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| 364 | |
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| 365 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 366 | KEEP (*(SORT(.crt_*))) |
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| 367 | |
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| 368 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 369 | KEEP (*(.lowtext)) |
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| 370 | |
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| 371 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 372 | *(.lower.text.* .lower.text) |
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| 373 | |
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| 374 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 375 | *(.text .stub .text.* .gnu.linkonce.t.* .text:*) |
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| 376 | |
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| 377 | /* See the note in .rodata section about why we do not have this line here: |
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| 378 | |
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| 379 | *(.either.text.* .either.text) |
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| 380 | */ |
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| 381 | |
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| 382 | KEEP (*(.text.*personality*)) |
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| 383 | /* .gnu.warning sections are handled specially by elf32.em. */ |
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| 384 | *(.gnu.warning) |
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| 385 | *(.interp .hash .dynsym .dynstr .gnu.version*) |
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| 386 | PROVIDE (__etext = .); |
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| 387 | PROVIDE (_etext = .); |
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| 388 | PROVIDE (etext = .); |
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| 389 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 390 | KEEP (*(.init)) |
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| 391 | KEEP (*(.fini)) |
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| 392 | KEEP (*(.tm_clone_table)) |
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| 393 | } > ROM |
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| 394 | |
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| 395 | .upper.text : |
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| 396 | { |
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| 397 | /* Note - if this section is not going to be included in the script |
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| 398 | then please add this line back into the definition of the .text |
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| 399 | section above: |
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| 400 | |
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| 401 | *(.either.text.* .either.text) |
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| 402 | */ |
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| 403 | . = ALIGN(2); |
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| 404 | *(.upper.text.* .upper.text) |
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| 405 | } > HIROM |
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| 406 | |
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| 407 | /* The rest are all not normally part of the runtime image. */ |
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| 408 | |
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| 409 | .MSP430.attributes 0 : |
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| 410 | { |
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| 411 | KEEP (*(.MSP430.attributes)) |
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| 412 | KEEP (*(.gnu.attributes)) |
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| 413 | KEEP (*(__TI_build_attributes)) |
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| 414 | } |
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| 415 | |
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| 416 | /* Stabs debugging sections. */ |
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| 417 | .stab 0 : { *(.stab) } |
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| 418 | .stabstr 0 : { *(.stabstr) } |
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| 419 | .stab.excl 0 : { *(.stab.excl) } |
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| 420 | .stab.exclstr 0 : { *(.stab.exclstr) } |
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| 421 | .stab.index 0 : { *(.stab.index) } |
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| 422 | .stab.indexstr 0 : { *(.stab.indexstr) } |
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| 423 | .comment 0 : { *(.comment) } |
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| 424 | /* DWARF debug sections. |
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| 425 | Symbols in the DWARF debugging sections are relative to the beginning |
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| 426 | of the section so we begin them at 0. */ |
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| 427 | /* DWARF 1. */ |
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| 428 | .debug 0 : { *(.debug) } |
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| 429 | .line 0 : { *(.line) } |
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| 430 | /* GNU DWARF 1 extensions. */ |
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| 431 | .debug_srcinfo 0 : { *(.debug_srcinfo) } |
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| 432 | .debug_sfnames 0 : { *(.debug_sfnames) } |
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| 433 | /* DWARF 1.1 and DWARF 2. */ |
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| 434 | .debug_aranges 0 : { *(.debug_aranges) } |
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| 435 | .debug_pubnames 0 : { *(.debug_pubnames) } |
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| 436 | /* DWARF 2. */ |
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| 437 | .debug_info 0 : { *(.debug_info .gnu.linkonce.wi.*) } |
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| 438 | .debug_abbrev 0 : { *(.debug_abbrev) } |
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| 439 | .debug_line 0 : { *(.debug_line .debug_line.* .debug_line_end ) } |
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| 440 | .debug_frame 0 : { *(.debug_frame) } |
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| 441 | .debug_str 0 : { *(.debug_str) } |
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| 442 | .debug_loc 0 : { *(.debug_loc) } |
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| 443 | .debug_macinfo 0 : { *(.debug_macinfo) } |
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| 444 | /* SGI/MIPS DWARF 2 extensions. */ |
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| 445 | .debug_weaknames 0 : { *(.debug_weaknames) } |
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| 446 | .debug_funcnames 0 : { *(.debug_funcnames) } |
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| 447 | .debug_typenames 0 : { *(.debug_typenames) } |
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| 448 | .debug_varnames 0 : { *(.debug_varnames) } |
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| 449 | /* DWARF 3 */ |
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| 450 | .debug_pubtypes 0 : { *(.debug_pubtypes) } |
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| 451 | .debug_ranges 0 : { *(.debug_ranges) } |
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| 452 | /* DWARF Extension. */ |
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| 453 | .debug_macro 0 : { *(.debug_macro) } |
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| 454 | |
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| 455 | /DISCARD/ : { *(.note.GNU-stack) } |
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| 456 | } |
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