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