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-support-old-code, see Section 5.3
Interworking Between ARM and Thumb Code
-t, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-T
, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
script
-target-help, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-Tbss
, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
org
-Tdata
, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
org
-thumb-entry=
, see Section 5.3
entry
for Interworking Between ARM and Thumb Code
-trace, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-trace-symbol=
symbol
Line Options
-traditional-format, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
-Ttext
, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
org
-u
, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
symbol
-undefined=
, see Section 3.1 Command Line
symbol
Options
-unique[=
], see Section 3.1 Command Line
SECTION
Options
-Ur, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-V, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-v, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-verbose, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-version, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-version-script=
version-scriptfile
3.1 Command Line Options
-warn-common, see Section 3.1 Command Line Op-
tions
-warn-constructors, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
-warn-multiple-gp, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
-warn-once, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-warn-section-align, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
-whole-archive, see Section 3.1 Command Line Op-
tions
-wrap, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-X, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-x, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-Y
, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
path
-y
, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
symbol
-z defs, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
-z
, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
keyword
-z muldefs, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
., see Section 4.10.3 The Location Counter
/DISCARD/, see Section 4.6.7 Output Section Dis-
carding
:
, see Section 4.6.8.4 Output Section Phdr
phdr
=
, see Section 4.6.8.5 Output Section Fill
fillexp
)
, see Section 4.6.8.3 Output Section Region
region
[COMMON], see Section 4.6.4.3 Input Section for
Common Symbols
(MRI), see Appendix A MRI Compatible
ABSOLUTE
Script Files
's Support for
ld
's Support
ld
, see Section 3.1 Command
, see Section
A
absolute and relocatable symbols, see Section 4.10.6
The Section of an Expression
absolute expressions, see Section 4.10.6 The Section
of an Expression
ABSOLUTE(
), see Section 4.10.7 Builtin Func-
exp
tions
ADDR(
), see Section 4.10.7 Builtin Func-
section
tions
address, section, see Section 4.6.3 Output Section De-
scription
(MRI), see Appendix A MRI Compatible
ALIAS
Script Files
(MRI), see Appendix A MRI Compatible
ALIGN
Script Files
align location counter, see Section 4.10.7 Builtin
Functions
ALIGN(
), see Section 4.10.7 Builtin Functions
exp
allocating memory, see Section 4.7 MEMORY Com-
mand
architecture, see Section 4.4.4 Other Linker Script
Commands
architectures, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
archive files, from cmd line, see Section 3.1 Command
Line Options
archive search path in linker script, see Section 4.4.2
Commands Dealing with Files
arithmetic, see Section 4.10 Expressions in Linker
Scripts
arithmetic operators, see Section 4.10.4 Operators
ARM interworking support, see Section 5.3
port for Interworking Between ARM and Thumb Code
ASSERT, see Section 4.4.4 Other Linker Script Com-
mands
assertion in linker script, see Section 4.4.4 Other
Linker Script Commands
assignment in scripts, see Section 4.5 Assigning Val-
ues to Symbols
AT(
), see Section 4.6.8.2 Output Section LMA
lma
)
AT
, see Section 4.6.8.2 Output Section
lma_region
LMA
automatic data imports, see Section 5.8
(cygwin/mingw)
85
's Sup-
ld
and WIN32
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