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retaining specified symbols, see Section 3.1 Com-
mand Line Options
ROM initialized data, see Section 4.6.8.2 Output Sec-
tion LMA
round up location counter, see Section 4.10.7 Builtin
Functions
runtime library name, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
runtime library search path, see Section 3.1 Command
Line Options
runtime pseudo-relocation, see Section 5.8
WIN32 (cygwin/mingw)
S
scaled integers, see Section 4.10.1 Constants
scommon section, see Section 4.6.4.3 Input Section
for Common Symbols
script files, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
scripts, see Chapter 4 Linker Scripts
search directory, from cmd line, see Section 3.1 Com-
mand Line Options
search path in linker script, see Section 4.4.2 Com-
mands Dealing with Files
SEARCH_DIR(
), see Section 4.4.2 Commands
path
Dealing with Files
(MRI), see Appendix A MRI Compatible Script
SECT
Files
section address, see Section 4.6.3 Output Section De-
scription
section address in expression, see Section 4.10.7
Builtin Functions
section alignment, warnings on, see Section 3.1 Com-
mand Line Options
section data, see Section 4.6.5 Output Section Data
section fill pattern, see Section 4.6.8.5 Output Section
Fill
section load address, see Section 4.6.8.2 Output Sec-
tion LMA
section load address in expression, see Section 4.10.7
Builtin Functions
section name, see Section 4.6.2 Output Section Name
section name wildcard patterns, see Section 4.6.4.2 In-
put Section Wildcard Patterns
section size, see Section 4.10.7 Builtin Functions
section, assigning to memory region, see Section
4.6.8.3 Output Section Region
section, assigning to program header, see Section
4.6.8.4 Output Section Phdr
SECTIONS, see Section 4.6 SECTIONS Command
sections, discarding, see Section 4.6.7 Output Section
Discarding
segment origins, cmd line, see Section 3.1 Command
Line Options
segments, ELF, see Section 4.8 PHDRS Command
shared libraries, see Section 3.1 Command Line Op-
tions
SHORT(
expression
tion Data
SIZEOF(
section
tions
SIZEOF_HEADERS, see Section 4.10.7 Builtin
Functions
small common symbols, see Section 4.6.4.3 Input Sec-
and
tion for Common Symbols
ld
SORT, see Section 4.6.4.2 Input Section Wildcard Pat-
terns
SQUAD(
expression
tion Data
stack size, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
standard Unix system, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
start of execution, see Section 4.4.1 Setting the Entry
Point
STARTUP(
Dealing with Files
strip all symbols, see Section 3.1 Command Line Op-
tions
strip debugger symbols, see Section 3.1 Command
Line Options
stripping all but some symbols, see Section 3.1 Com-
mand Line Options
suffixes for integers, see Section 4.10.1 Constants
symbol defaults, see Section 4.10.7 Builtin Functions
symbol definition, scripts, see Section 4.5 Assigning
Values to Symbols
symbol names, see Section 4.10.2 Symbol Names
symbol tracing, see Section 3.1 Command Line Op-
tions
symbol versions, see Section 4.9 VERSION Command
symbol-only input, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
symbols, from command line, see Section 3.1 Com-
mand Line Options
symbols, relocatable and absolute, see Section 4.10.6
The Section of an Expression
symbols, retaining selectively, see Section 3.1 Com-
mand Line Options
synthesizing linker, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
synthesizing on H8/300, see Section 5.1
H8/300
), see Section 4.6.5 Output Sec-
), see Section 4.10.7 Builtin Func-
), see Section 4.6.5 Output Sec-
), see Section 4.4.2 Commands
filename
Index
and the
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