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I have made a linker file to your specification. Now to add the command line options to make it work. I have attatched the output generated when i do 'make'. There are 3 commands issued. It looks like it is the last one that is doing the linking so do i just put the "-Wl, -Tload...." stuff at the end of that? On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 15:14:32 +0200 Vermeulen Jan <Jan.Vermeulen@siemens.atea.be> wrote: > Hello Gareth, > > > <ignore section> > > >I have built an arm toolchain and it > >all is working fine. There is only > >one problem. > > If there is one problem, then it isn't _all_ working fine, right? > ;-) hehe > > </ignore section> > > > To answer your question about making your program start at a lower > address: > > Here is a linker script that we use to test our board (i.e. ledtest > etc) > > -----8<------------------- > ENTRY(main) > > SECTIONS { > . = 0x2000; > .vector0 : > { > LONG(ABSOLUTE( main )) > } > .rodata : > { > *(.rodata) > } > .text : > { > *(.text) > } > .data : > { > *(.data) > } > .bss : > { > *(.bss) > } > } > -----8<------------------- > > So, we made it so that the adress of 'int main(void)' will be placed > at > adress 0x2000. > > Then the rest is placed behind it (read only data, code, initialised > variables and variables, in that order (if I'm not mistaking)). > > We put this linker-script in a file name "load.ld" and we added: > "-Wl,-Tload.ld -Wl,-N" to the gcc commandline. (with the rest of our > options > ofcourse.) > > Hope this might proof helpfull, > Jan > > ------ > Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, > http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ > Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to > crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com > >
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