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Re: section alignment in ld.


>   From: "Palmer.Chris" <>
>   Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 09:53:51 -0800
>
>           I have noticed that m68k-coff-ld aligns each file within a
section
>   on 4 byte boundaries. While this is appropriate for 32 bit bus CPU's
it is
>   wasteful for 16 bit members of the family. It causes me a problem
because I
>   need my retained variables to be in the same locations they were
when my
>   application was compiled with another compiler. This would be the
case if I
>   could make ld align on two byte boundaries. Does anybody now how to
do this?
>
>Change COFF_DEFAULT_SECTION_ALIGNMENT_POWER in bfd/coff-m68k.c, and
>rebuild.
>
>Ian

I did what you say here, Ian, for the COFF object format, but am trying
to use ELF now and having the same problem. Obviously your
recommendation is COFF-specific. I have tried to build with ELF and have
verified that it is aligning sections on 4-byte boundaries (I need to
align on 2-byte boundaries). I grep'ed in the binutils-2.10/bfd
directory for "SECTION" and "ALIGNMENT" and saw nothing obvious that
applied to ELF.

Any ideas on how to do the same thing using ELF?

Thanks
Chris
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