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107 lines
3.7 KiB
Plaintext
OUTPUT_FORMAT("@@rtld-oformat@@")
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OUTPUT_ARCH(@@rtld-arch@@)
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ENTRY(@@rtld-entry@@)
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SECTIONS
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{
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/* Read-only sections, merged into text segment: */
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. = @@rtld-base@@;
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.reginfo : { *(.reginfo) }
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.dynamic : { *(.dynamic) }
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.dynstr : { *(.dynstr) }
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.dynsym : { *(.dynsym) }
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.hash : { *(.hash) }
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.rel.text : { *(.rel.text) }
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.rela.text : { *(.rela.text) }
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.rel.data : { *(.rel.data) }
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.rela.data : { *(.rela.data) }
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.rel.rodata : { *(.rel.rodata) }
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.rela.rodata : { *(.rela.rodata) }
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.rel.got : { *(.rel.got) }
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.rela.got : { *(.rela.got) }
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.rel.ctors : { *(.rel.ctors) }
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.rela.ctors : { *(.rela.ctors) }
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.rel.dtors : { *(.rel.dtors) }
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.rela.dtors : { *(.rela.dtors) }
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.rel.init : { *(.rel.init) }
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.rela.init : { *(.rela.init) }
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.rel.fini : { *(.rel.fini) }
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.rela.fini : { *(.rela.fini) }
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.rel.bss : { *(.rel.bss) }
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.rela.bss : { *(.rela.bss) }
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.rel.plt : { *(.rel.plt) }
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.rela.plt : { *(.rela.plt) }
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.rodata : { *(.rodata) }
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.rodata1 : { *(.rodata1) }
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.init : { *(.init) } =0
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.text :
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{
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*(.text)
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*(.stub)
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/* .gnu.warning sections are handled specially by elf32.em. */
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*(.gnu.warning)
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} =0
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.fini : { *(.fini) } =0
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/* Adjust the address for the data segment. We want to adjust up to
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the same address within the page on the next page up. It would
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be more correct to do this:
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. = 0x10000000;
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The current expression does not correctly handle the case of a
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text segment ending precisely at the end of a page; it causes the
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data segment to skip a page. The above expression does not have
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this problem, but it will currently (2/95) cause BFD to allocate
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a single segment, combining both text and data, for this case.
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This will prevent the text segment from being shared among
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multiple executions of the program; I think that is more
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important than losing a page of the virtual address space (note
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that no actual memory is lost; the page which is skipped can not
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be referenced). */
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. += 0x10000;
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.data :
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{
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*(.data)
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CONSTRUCTORS
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}
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.data1 : { *(.data1) }
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.ctors : { *(.ctors) }
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.dtors : { *(.dtors) }
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_gp = ALIGN(16) + 0x7ff0;
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.got :
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{
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*(.got.plt) *(.got)
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}
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/* We want the small data sections together, so single-instruction offsets
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can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so
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we can shorten the on-disk segment size. */
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.sdata : { *(.sdata) }
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.lit8 : { *(.lit8) }
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.lit4 : { *(.lit4) }
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.sbss : { *(.sbss) *(.scommon) }
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.bss :
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{
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*(.dynbss)
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*(.bss)
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*(COMMON)
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}
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/* The normal linker scripts created by the binutils doesn't have the
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symbols end and _end which breaks ld.so's dl-minimal.c. */
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_end = . ;
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PROVIDE (end = .);
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/* These are needed for ELF backends which have not yet been
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converted to the new style linker. */
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.stab 0 : { *(.stab) }
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.stabstr 0 : { *(.stabstr) }
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/* DWARF debug sections.
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Symbols in the .debug DWARF section are relative to the beginning of the
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section so we begin .debug at 0. It's not clear yet what needs to happen
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for the others. */
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.debug 0 : { *(.debug) }
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.debug_srcinfo 0 : { *(.debug_srcinfo) }
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.debug_aranges 0 : { *(.debug_aranges) }
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.debug_pubnames 0 : { *(.debug_pubnames) }
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.debug_sfnames 0 : { *(.debug_sfnames) }
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.line 0 : { *(.line) }
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/* These must appear regardless of . */
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.gptab.sdata : { *(.gptab.data) *(.gptab.sdata) }
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.gptab.sbss : { *(.gptab.bss) *(.gptab.sbss) }
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}
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