LDF Commands
•
NO_INIT
There is no data stored in the .
(equivalent to
•
ZERO_INIT
ized" data. If invoked with the
(on page
ime by the C run-time library. If
the "zeroing" is done at "load" time.
•
RUNTIME_INIT
switch, this section will be filled at runtime. If
not specified, the section will be filled at "load" time.
•
section_commands
mands and/or expressions as:
"INPUT_SECTIONS()" on page
"expression" on page
"FILL(hex number)" on page
"PLIT{plit_commands}" on page 3-46
"OVERLAY_INPUT{overlay_commands}" on page 3-46
•
memory_segment
specified memory segment.
The
memory_segment
debugging, need not be included in the memory image of the exe-
cutable, but are needed for other development tools that read the
executable file.
By omitting a memory segment assignment for a section, you direct
the linker to generate the section in the executable, but prevent sec-
tion content from appearing in the memory image of the
executable file.
3-44
– The section type contains un-initialized data.
legacy qualifier).
SHT_NOBITS
– The section type contains only "zero-initial-
2-44), the "zeroing" of the section is done at runt-
– If the linker is invoked with the
– May consist of any combination of such com-
3-45,
3-46,
– Declares that the output section is placed in the
is optional. Some sections, such as those for
VisualDSP++ 3.5 Linker and Utilities Manual
file for this section
DXE
switch
-meminit
is not specified,
-meminit
-meminit
3-45,
for 16-Bit Processors
-meminit
is
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