LDF Commands
Commands in the
target system and specify the order in which the linker processes output
for that system. LDF commands operate within a scope, influencing the
operation of other commands that appear within the range of that scope.
For more information, see "Command Scoping" on page 3-12.
The linker supports these LDF commands (not all commands are used
with specific processors):
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"ALIGN()" on page 3-24
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"ARCHITECTURE()" on page 3-24
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"ELIMINATE()" on page 3-25
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"ELIMINATE_SECTIONS()" on page 3-26
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"INCLUDE()" on page 3-26
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"INPUT_SECTION_ALIGN()" on page 3-26
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"KEEP()" on page 3-27
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"LINK_AGAINST()" on page 3-28
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"MEMORY{}" on page 3-29
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"MPMEMORY{}" on page 3-32
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"OVERLAY_GROUP{}" on page 3-33
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"PACKING()" on page 3-33
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"PAGE_INPUT()" on page 3-37
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"PAGE_OUTPUT()" on page 3-38
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"PLIT{}" on page 3-38
VisualDSP++ 3.5 Linker and Utilities Manual
for 16-Bit Processors
file (called LDF commands) define the
.LDF
Linker Description File
3-23
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