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This is currently unused and has some artifacts in gintctl for reasons I haven't understood yet. Will have to investigate later.
242 lines
5.6 KiB
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242 lines
5.6 KiB
Text
/*
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Linker script for fxcg50 add-ins. Most symbols are used in the startup
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routine in core/start.c; some others in core/setup.c.
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*/
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/* All fxcg50 have SH4 processors (finally rid of compatibility issues) */
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OUTPUT_ARCH(sh4)
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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 (without G3A header) */
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rom (rx): o = 0x00300000, l = 2M
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/* Static RAM; stack grows down from the end of this region.
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The first 0x2000 bytes are reserved by gint, see below */
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ram (rw): o = 0x08101400, l = 507k
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/* gint's VBR space at the start of the user stack on fx-CG 50 and on
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fx-CG 20. This address needs not be determined now because VBR code
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is position-independent and stored in ROM so the linker doesn't even
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need to know the value */
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vbr50 (rwx): o = 0x8c160000, l = 5k
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vbr20 (rwx): o = 0x88160000, l = 5k
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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 */
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_brom = 0x00300000;
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/* Size of ROM mappings */
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_srom = 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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.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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} > 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 relocated at
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startup by the library/drivers, so we store them here for now */
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.gint.blocks : {
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KEEP(*(.gint.blocks));
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} > 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 data going to RAM. The BSS section is to be stripped from the
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ELF file later, and wiped at startup */
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.bss (NOLOAD) : {
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_rbss = . ;
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*(.bss.vram)
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*(.bss COMMON)
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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 sections going to RAM (.data and .data.*) */
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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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. = 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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/* 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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/* Code that must remain mapped is placed here */
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*(.gint.mapped)
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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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** gint-related sections (VBR space, .gint.data and .gint.bss)
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*/
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/* VBR address: let's just start at the beginning of the RAM 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_fxcg50 = ORIGIN(vbr50) - 0x100;
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_gint_vbr_fxcg20 = ORIGIN(vbr20) - 0x100;
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. = ORIGIN(ram) + _sbss + _sdata;
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/* gint's data section, going to static RAM. This section contains many
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small objects from the library (static/global variables, etc) */
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.gint.data ALIGN(4) : ALIGN(4) {
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_lgdata = LOADADDR(.gint.data);
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_rgdata = . ;
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*(.gint.data .gint.data.*)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > ram AT> rom
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_sgdata = SIZEOF(.gint.data);
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/* gint's uninitialized BSS section, going to static RAM. All the large
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data arrays will be located here */
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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.*)
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. = ALIGN(16);
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} > ram :NONE
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_sgbss = SIZEOF(.gint.bss);
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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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- SH3-only data sections
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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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/DISCARD/ : {
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*(.gint.bss.sh3)
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*(.gint.data.sh3)
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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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