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Diffstat (limited to 'binutils-2.24/ld/emulparams/criself.sh')
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diff --git a/binutils-2.24/ld/emulparams/criself.sh b/binutils-2.24/ld/emulparams/criself.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 9c8ab31..0000000 --- a/binutils-2.24/ld/emulparams/criself.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -# This is for embedded products (no MMU) with ELF. -MACHINE= -SCRIPT_NAME=elf -TEMPLATE_NAME=elf32 - -# Symbols have underscore prepended. -OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf32-us-cris" -NO_REL_RELOCS=yes -ARCH=cris -MAXPAGESIZE=32 -ENTRY=__start -EMBEDDED=yes -ALIGNMENT=32 -TEXT_START_ADDR=0 - -# Put crt0 for flash/eprom etc. in this section. -INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS= -if test -z "${CREATE_SHLIB}"; then - INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS=".interp ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.interp) }" -fi -INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS="${INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS} - .startup : { KEEP(*(.startup)) }" - -# Setting __Stext to . in TEXT_START_SYMBOLS doesn't get what we want -# most of the time, which is the start of all read-only sections; -# there's at least .startup and .init before it. We have to resort to -# trickery. Note that __Stext is always defined, not PROVIDE:d, since -# external tools look for it. -TEXT_START_SYMBOLS='__Stext = ADDR (.startup);' - -# The __start dance is to get us through assumptions about entry -# symbols, and to clear _start for normal use with sane programs. -EXECUTABLE_SYMBOLS=' -__start = DEFINED(__start) ? __start : - DEFINED(_start) ? _start : - DEFINED(start) ? start : - DEFINED(.startup) ? .startup + 2 : 2; -' - -# Smuggle an "OTHER_TEXT_END_SYMBOLS" here. -OTHER_READONLY_SECTIONS="${RELOCATING+PROVIDE (__Etext = .);}" -DATA_START_SYMBOLS='PROVIDE (__Sdata = .);' - -# Smuggle an "OTHER_DATA_END_SYMBOLS" here. -OTHER_SDATA_SECTIONS="${RELOCATING+PROVIDE (__Edata = .);}" - -# If .bss does not immediately follow .data but has its own start -# address, we can't get to it with OTHER_BSS_SYMBOLS, neither can we -# use ADDR(.bss) there. Instead, we use the symbol support for the -# end symbol. -OTHER_BSS_END_SYMBOLS=' - PROVIDE (__Ebss = .); - __Sbss = ADDR (.bss); - PROVIDE (_bss_start = __Sbss); -' -OTHER_END_SYMBOLS='PROVIDE (__end = .);' - -INIT_START=' - . = ALIGN(2); - ___init__start = .; - PROVIDE (___do_global_ctors = .); -' - -INIT_END=' - PROVIDE (__init__end = .); - PROVIDE (___init__end = .); -' - -FINI_START=' - . = ALIGN (2); - ___fini__start = .; - PROVIDE (___do_global_dtors = .); -' - -FINI_END=' - PROVIDE (__fini__end = .); - ___fini__end = .; -' - -CTOR_START=' - PROVIDE (___ctors = .); - ___elf_ctors_dtors_begin = .; -' - -CTOR_END=' - PROVIDE (___ctors_end = .); -' - -DTOR_START=' - PROVIDE (___dtors = .); -' - -CTOR_END=' - PROVIDE (___dtors_end = .); - ___elf_ctors_dtors_end = .; -' - -# Also add the other symbols provided for rsim/xsim and elinux. -OTHER_SYMBOLS=' - PROVIDE (__Eall = .); - PROVIDE (__Endmem = 0x10000000); - PROVIDE (__Stacksize = 0); -' -NO_SMALL_DATA=yes |