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Since both platforms now have their VBR and gint-specific data loaded along the add-in's data, the .gint.data section is entirely unused. The .gint.bss section is still used for uninitialized objects (it has different semantics than .bss which is initially cleared) and the .gint.data.sh3 and .gint.bss.sh3 sections that are dropped on the SH4-only fx-CG 50 are also still used.
251 lines
5.8 KiB
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251 lines
5.8 KiB
Text
/*
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Linker script for the fx9860g platform. Most of the symbols defined
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here are used in the initialization routine in core/start.c; others are
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used in core/setup.c.
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*/
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/* fx9860g may mean SH3 or SH4 and we want full compatibility */
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OUTPUT_ARCH(sh3)
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/* ELF offers a lot of symbol/section/relocation insights */
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OUTPUT_FORMAT(elf32-sh)
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/* Located in core/start.c */
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ENTRY(_start)
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MEMORY
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{
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/* Userspace mapping of the add-in (G1A header takes 0x200 bytes) */
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rom (rx): o = 0x00300200, l = 500k
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/* This is mapped to RAM; 8k on SH3, 32k on SH4. Since gint uses the
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last 2k for its VBR and mapped code, 6k are left */
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ram (rw): o = 0x08100200, l = 6k
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/* This is the VBR space. The [ram] region is mapped to 8801c000. This
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region is used at load time and mentioned here for completeness */
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vbr (rwx): o = 0x8801da00, l = 1536
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/* These first bits of RAM are used for gint's perma-mapped code */
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rram (rwx): o = 0x8801c000, l = 512
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/* On-chip IL memory */
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ilram (rwx): o = 0xe5200000, l = 4k
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/* On-chip X and Y memory */
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xram (rwx): o = 0xe5007000, l = 8k
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yram (rwx): o = 0xe5017000, l = 8k
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}
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SECTIONS
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{
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/*
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** ROM sections
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*/
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/* First address to be mapped to ROM (including G1A header) */
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_brom = 0x00300000;
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/* Size of ROM mappings */
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_srom = 0x200
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+ SIZEOF(.text) + SIZEOF(.rodata)
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+ SIZEOF(.gint.drivers) + SIZEOF(.gint.blocks);
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/* Machine code going to ROM:
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- Entry function (.text.entry)
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- Compiler-provided constructors (.ctors) and destructors (.dtors)
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- All text from .text and .text.* (including user code)
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- Code sections from fxlib, named "C" and "P" */
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.text : {
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*(.text.entry)
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_bctors = . ;
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*(.ctors .ctors.*)
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_ectors = . ;
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_bdtors = . ;
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*(.dtors .dtors.*)
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_edtors = . ;
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_gint_exch_start = . ;
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*(.gint.exch)
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_gint_exch_size = ABSOLUTE(. - _gint_exch_start);
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_gint_tlbh_start = . ;
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*(.gint.tlbh)
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_gint_tlbh_size = ABSOLUTE(. - _gint_tlbh_start);
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*(.text .text.*)
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*(C P)
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} > rom
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/* Interrupt handlers going to ROM:
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- gint's interrupt handler blocks (.gint.blocks)
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Although gint's blocks end up in VBR space, they are selected and
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installed on-the-fly by the library and the drivers, so we can't
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just put them in the vbr region and wait for the copy */
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.gint.blocks : {
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KEEP(*(.gint.blocks));
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} > rom
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/* Driver data going to ROM:
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- Exposed driver interfaces (.gint.drivers)
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The driver information is required to start and configure the
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driver, even if the symbols are not referenced */
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.gint.drivers : {
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_bdrv = . ;
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KEEP(*(.gint.drivers.0));
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KEEP(*(.gint.drivers.1));
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KEEP(*(.gint.drivers.2));
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KEEP(*(.gint.drivers.3));
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KEEP(*(.gint.drivers.4));
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KEEP(*(.gint.drivers.5));
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KEEP(*(.gint.drivers.6));
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_edrv = . ;
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} > rom
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/* Read-only data going to ROM:
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- Resources or assets from fxconv or similar converters
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- Data marked read-only by the compiler (.rodata and .rodata.*) */
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.rodata : SUBALIGN(4) {
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/* Put these first, they need to be 4-aligned */
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*(.rodata.4)
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*(.rodata .rodata.*)
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} > rom
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/*
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** RAM sections
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*/
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. = ORIGIN(ram);
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/* BSS stuff going to RAM:
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- Data marked BSS by the compiler
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- BSS sections from fxlib, namely "B" and "R"
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The BSS section is to be stripped from the ELF file later, and wiped
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at startup. */
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.bss (NOLOAD) : {
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_rbss = . ;
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*(.bss COMMON)
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*(B R)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > ram :NONE
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_sbss = SIZEOF(.bss);
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/* Read-write data going to RAM:
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- Data sections generated by the compiler (.data and .data.*)
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- Data sections from fxlib, "D"
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- The SH3-only data section (.gint.data.sh3) */
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.data ALIGN(4) : ALIGN(4) {
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_ldata = LOADADDR(.data);
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_rdata = . ;
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*(.data .data.*)
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*(D)
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*(.gint.data.sh3)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > ram AT> rom
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/* Read-write data sub-aligned to 4 bytes (mainly from fxconv) */
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.data.4 : SUBALIGN(4) {
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*(.data.4)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > ram AT> rom
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_sdata = SIZEOF(.data) + SIZEOF(.data.4);
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/* gint's uninitialized BSS section */
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.gint.bss (NOLOAD) : {
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/* Since it's uninitialized, the location doesn't matter */
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*(.gint.bss .gint.bss.sh3)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > ram :NONE
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_sgbss = SIZEOF(.gint.bss);
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/* On-chip memory sections: IL, X and Y memory */
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. = ORIGIN(ilram);
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.ilram ALIGN(4) : ALIGN(4) {
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_lilram = LOADADDR(.ilram);
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_rilram = . ;
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*(.ilram)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > ilram AT> rom
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. = ORIGIN(xram);
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.xram ALIGN(4) : ALIGN(4) {
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_lxram = LOADADDR(.xram);
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_rxram = . ;
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*(.xram)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > xram AT> rom
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. = ORIGIN(yram);
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.yram ALIGN(4) : ALIGN(4) {
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_lyram = LOADADDR(.yram);
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_ryram = . ;
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*(.yram)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > yram AT> rom
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_silram = SIZEOF(.ilram);
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_sxram = SIZEOF(.xram);
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_syram = SIZEOF(.yram);
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/*
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** RRAM sections
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*/
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/* VBR address: let's just start at the beginning of the RRAM area.
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There's an unused 0x100-byte gap at the start of the VBR space.
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The VBR space is already a large block (~2 kiB), so I'm cutting off
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the gap to spare some memory */
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_gint_vbr_fx9860g = ORIGIN(vbr) - 0x100;
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. = ORIGIN(rram);
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/* Code that must remain permanently mapped (.gint.mapped) */
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.gint.mapped ALIGN(4) : ALIGN(4) {
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_lgmapped = LOADADDR(.gint.mapped);
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_rgmapped = . ;
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*(.gint.mapped)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > rram AT> rom
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_sgmapped = SIZEOF(.gint.mapped);
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/*
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** Other sections
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*/
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/* Unwanted sections going to meet Dave Null:
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- Debug sections, often come out of libgcc
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- Java classes registration (why is there any of this here?)
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- Asynchronous unwind tables: no C++ exception handling for now ^^
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- Comments or anything the compiler might put in its assembler
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- A stack section sometimes generated for build/version.o */
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/DISCARD/ : {
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*(.debug_info .debug_abbrev .debug_loc .debug_aranges
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.debug_ranges .debug_line .debug_str)
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*(.jcr)
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*(.eh_frame_hdr)
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*(.eh_frame)
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*(.comment)
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}
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}
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