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(TEXT_START_SYMBOLS): Remove conditional setting of __start. * scripttempl/crisaout.sc: Change all RELOCATING not related to merging non-a.out sections into CONSTRUCTING.
132 lines
4.4 KiB
Scala
132 lines
4.4 KiB
Scala
cat <<EOF
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OUTPUT_FORMAT("a.out-cris")
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OUTPUT_ARCH(cris)
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ENTRY(__start)
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SECTIONS
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{
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.text ${RELOCATING+ ${TEXT_START_ADDR}}:
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{
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CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS;
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${CONSTRUCTING+ __Stext = .;}
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${RELOCATING+*(.startup)}
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*(.text)
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${CONSTRUCTING+__start = DEFINED(__start) ? __start :
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DEFINED(_start) ? _start :
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DEFINED(start) ? start :
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DEFINED(.startup) ? .startup + 2 : 2;}
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${RELOCATING+*(.text.*)}
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${RELOCATING+*(.gnu.linkonce.t*)}
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${RELOCATING+*(.rodata)}
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${RELOCATING+*(.rodata.*)}
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${RELOCATING+*(.gnu.linkonce.r*)}
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/* Do not "provide" init-start and fini-start symbols; they might be
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referred to weakly, so the linker would not override the zero
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default.
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FIXME: It's somewhat unexpected to have code emitted by the linker
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script. Some other mechanism could probably do better. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+ . = ALIGN (2);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ ___init__start = .;}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE (___do_global_ctors = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ SHORT (0xe1fc); /* push srp */}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ SHORT (0xbe7e);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ *(.init)}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ SHORT (0x0d3e); /* jump [sp+] */}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE (__init__end = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE (___init__end = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ . = ALIGN (2);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ ___fini__start = .;}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE (___do_global_dtors = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ SHORT (0xe1fc); /* push srp */}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ SHORT (0xbe7e);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ *(.fini)}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ SHORT (0x0d3e); /* jump [sp+] */}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE (__fini__end = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ ___fini__end = .;}
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/* Cater to linking from ELF. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(___ctors = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ ___elf_ctors_dtors_begin = .;}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ KEEP (*crtbegin.o(.ctors))}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.o) .ctors))}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ KEEP (*(SORT(.ctors.*)))}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ KEEP (*(.ctors))}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(___ctors_end = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(___dtors = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ KEEP (*crtbegin.o(.dtors))}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.o) .dtors))}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ KEEP (*(SORT(.dtors.*)))}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ KEEP (*(.dtors))}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(___dtors_end = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ ___elf_ctors_dtors_end = .;}
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/* We include objects that force alignment of the data segment.
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Unfortunately that sometimes causes a gap between .text and .data,
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which is not detectable since .data does not have a start address
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of itself in the a.out header. This should only matter for
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testing; for production use, .data is at a "known" location.
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We assume .data does not get an alignment larger than 32 bytes. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+. = ALIGN (32);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ __Etext = .;}
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/* Deprecated, use __Etext. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(_etext = .);}
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}
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/* Any dot-relative start-expression (such as "ALIGN(2)", also including
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the "default" .data alignment expression) will use the initial, raw
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size of .text and will be incorrect if the alignment used is less
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than the alignment for .text (which might depend on input and obj
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format). FIXME: Seems like a bug in ld. Seems hard to fix. Seems
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unimportant. */
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.data :
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{
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${CONSTRUCTING+ __Sdata = .;}
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*(.data);
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${RELOCATING+*(.data.*)}
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${RELOCATING+*(.gnu.linkonce.d*)}
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${RELOCATING+*(.eh_frame) /* FIXME: Make .text */}
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${RELOCATING+*(.gcc_except_table)}
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/* See comment at ALIGN before __Etext. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+. = ALIGN (32);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ __Edata = .;}
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/* Deprecated, use __Edata. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(_edata = .);}
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}
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.bss :
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{
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/* Deprecated, use __Sbss. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(_bss_start = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ __Sbss = .;}
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*(.bss)
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${RELOCATING+*(.bss.*)}
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*(COMMON)
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${CONSTRUCTING+ __Ebss = .;}
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/* Deprecated, use __Ebss or __Eall as appropriate. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(_end = .);}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(__end = .);}
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}
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${CONSTRUCTING+ __Eall = .;}
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/* Unfortunately, stabs are not mappable from ELF to a.out.
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It can probably be fixed with some amount of work. */
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/DISCARD/ :
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{ *(.stab) *(.stab*) *(.debug) *(.debug*) *(.comment) *(.gnu.warning.*) }
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/* For the rsim and xsim simulators. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(__Endmem = 0x10000000);}
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/* For elinux. */
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${CONSTRUCTING+ PROVIDE(__Stacksize = 0);}
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}
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EOF
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