ProxSpace/devkitARM/arm-none-eabi/lib/gba_mb.ld
2016-10-20 18:55:22 +02:00

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/* Linker Script Original v1.3 by Jeff Frohwein */
/* v1.0 - Original release */
/* v1.1 - Added proper .data section support */
/* v1.2 - Added support for c++ & iwram overlays */
/* - Major contributions by Jason Wilkins. */
/* v1.3 - .ewram section now can be used when */
/* compiling for MULTIBOOT mode. This fixes */
/* malloc() in DevKitAdvance which depends */
/* on __eheap_start instead of end to define*/
/* the starting location of heap space. */
/* External global variable __gba_iwram_heap*/
/* support added to allow labels end, _end, */
/* & __end__ to point to end of iwram or */
/* the end of ewram. */
/* Additions by WinterMute */
/* v1.4 - .sbss section added for unitialised */
/* data in ewram */
/* v1.5 - padding section added to stop EZF */
/* stripping important data */
/* v1.6 - added memory sections */
/* This file is released into the public domain */
/* for commercial or non-commercial use with no */
/* restrictions placed upon it. */
/* NOTE!!!: This linker script defines the RAM & */
/* ROM start addresses. In order for it to work */
/* properly, remove -Ttext and -Tbss linker */
/* options from your makefile if they are */
/* present. */
/* You can use the following to view section */
/* addresses in your .elf file: */
/* objdump -h file.elf */
/* Please note that empty sections may incorrectly*/
/* list the lma address as the vma address for */
/* some versions of objdump. */
OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-littlearm", "elf32-bigarm", "elf32-littlearm")
OUTPUT_ARCH(arm)
ENTRY(_start)
MEMORY {
rom : ORIGIN = 0x08000000, LENGTH = 32M
iwram : ORIGIN = 0x03000000, LENGTH = 32K
ewram : ORIGIN = 0x02000000, LENGTH = 256K
}
__text_start = ORIGIN(ewram);
__eheap_end = ORIGIN(ewram) + LENGTH(ewram);
__iwram_start = ORIGIN(iwram);
__iwram_top = ORIGIN(iwram) + LENGTH(iwram);;
__sp_irq = __iwram_top - 0x060;
__sp_usr = __sp_irq - 0x0a0;
__irq_flags = 0x03007ff8;
SECTIONS
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. = __text_start;
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{
KEEP (*(.init))
. = ALIGN(4);
} >ewram =0xff
.plt :
{
*(.plt)
. = ALIGN(4); /* REQUIRED. LD is flaky without it. */
} >ewram
.text ALIGN (4):
{
*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*.iwram*) .text)
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KEEP (*(.text.*personality*))
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__exidx_end = .;
/* Ensure the __preinit_array_start label is properly aligned. We
could instead move the label definition inside the section, but
the linker would then create the section even if it turns out to
be empty, which isn't pretty. */
. = ALIGN(32 / 8);
PROVIDE (__preinit_array_start = .);
.preinit_array : { KEEP (*(.preinit_array)) } >ewram = 0xff
PROVIDE (__preinit_array_end = .);
PROVIDE (__init_array_start = .);
.init_array : { KEEP (*(.init_array)) } >ewram = 0xff
PROVIDE (__init_array_end = .);
PROVIDE (__fini_array_start = .);
.fini_array : { KEEP (*(.fini_array)) } >ewram = 0xff
PROVIDE (__fini_array_end = .);
.ctors :
{
/* gcc uses crtbegin.o to find the start of the constructors, so
we make sure it is first. Because this is a wildcard, it
doesn't matter if the user does not actually link against
crtbegin.o; the linker won't look for a file to match a
wildcard. The wildcard also means that it doesn't matter which
directory crtbegin.o is in. */
KEEP (*crtbegin.o(.ctors))
KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.o) .ctors))
KEEP (*(SORT(.ctors.*)))
KEEP (*(.ctors))
. = ALIGN(4); /* REQUIRED. LD is flaky without it. */
} >ewram = 0
.dtors :
{
KEEP (*crtbegin.o(.dtors))
KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.o) .dtors))
KEEP (*(SORT(.dtors.*)))
KEEP (*(.dtors))
. = ALIGN(4); /* REQUIRED. LD is flaky without it. */
} >ewram = 0
.jcr : { KEEP (*(.jcr)) } >ewram
.eh_frame :
{
KEEP (*(.eh_frame))
. = ALIGN(4); /* REQUIRED. LD is flaky without it. */
} >ewram = 0
.gcc_except_table :
{
*(.gcc_except_table)
. = ALIGN(4); /* REQUIRED. LD is flaky without it. */
} >ewram = 0
__iwram_lma = .;
.iwram __iwram_start : AT (__iwram_lma)
{
__iwram_start__ = ABSOLUTE(.) ;
*(.iwram)
*iwram.*(.text)
. = ALIGN(4); /* REQUIRED. LD is flaky without it. */
__iwram_end__ = ABSOLUTE(.) ;
} >iwram = 0xff
__data_lma = __iwram_lma + SIZEOF(.iwram) ;
.bss ALIGN(4) (NOLOAD):
{
__bss_start__ = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.dynbss)
*(.gnu.linkonce.b*)
*(.bss*)
*(COMMON)
. = ALIGN(4); /* REQUIRED. LD is flaky without it. */
__bss_end__ = ABSOLUTE(.) ;
}
.data ALIGN(4) : AT (__data_lma)
{
__data_start__ = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.data)
*(.data.*)
*(.gnu.linkonce.d*)
CONSTRUCTORS
. = ALIGN(4); /* REQUIRED. LD is flaky without it. */
__data_end__ = ABSOLUTE(.);
} >iwram = 0xff
__iwram_overlay_lma = __data_lma + SIZEOF(.data);
PROVIDE (edata = .);
__iwram_overlay_start = . ;
OVERLAY ALIGN(4) : NOCROSSREFS AT (__iwram_overlay_lma)
{
.iwram0 { *(.iwram0) . = ALIGN(4);}
.iwram1 { *(.iwram1) . = ALIGN(4);}
.iwram2 { *(.iwram2) . = ALIGN(4);}
.iwram3 { *(.iwram3) . = ALIGN(4);}
.iwram4 { *(.iwram4) . = ALIGN(4);}
.iwram5 { *(.iwram5) . = ALIGN(4);}
.iwram6 { *(.iwram6) . = ALIGN(4);}
.iwram7 { *(.iwram7) . = ALIGN(4);}
.iwram8 { *(.iwram8) . = ALIGN(4);}
.iwram9 { *(.iwram9) . = ALIGN(4);}
} >iwram = 0xff
__ewram_lma = LOADADDR(.iwram0) + SIZEOF(.iwram0)+SIZEOF(.iwram1)+SIZEOF(.iwram2)+SIZEOF(.iwram3)+SIZEOF(.iwram4)+SIZEOF(.iwram5)+SIZEOF(.iwram6)+SIZEOF(.iwram7)+SIZEOF(.iwram8)+SIZEOF(.iwram9);
__iwram_overlay_end = __ewram_lma ;
/* v1.3 */
__ewram_start = __ewram_lma ;
.ewram __ewram_start : AT (__ewram_lma)
{
*(.ewram)
. = ALIGN(4); /* REQUIRED. LD is flaky without it. */
__ewram_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} >ewram = 0xff
__ewram_overlay_lma = __ewram_lma + SIZEOF(.ewram);
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__sbss_start__ = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.sbss)
. = ALIGN(4);
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__eheap_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
}
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.ewram9 { *(.ewram9) . = ALIGN(4);}
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__ewram_overlay_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
__eheap_start = __ewram_overlay_end ;
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