Use the ELF file dumper utility (
output section (for example,
ELF File Dumper" on page B-1
The following tables show how input sections, output sections, and mem-
ory segments correspond in the default LDFs for appropriate target
processor architectures.
•
Table 2-2
ADSP-2191 DSPs (as an example for the ADSP-218x/9x DSPs)
•
Table 2-3
ADSP-BF535 processor (as an example for Blackfin processors)
Refer to your processor's default
erence for details.
Typical uses for memory segments include interrupt tables, initialization
data, program code, data, heap space, and stack space.
Table 2-2. Section Mapping in the Default ADSP-2191 LDF
Input Section
program
data1
data2
N/A
N/A
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for 16-Bit Processors
elfdump.exe
) of an executable file. See
data1
for information about this utility.
shows section mapping in the default .
shows section mapping in the default .
Output Section
program_dxe
data1_dxe
data2_dxe
sec_stack
sec_heap
) to dump contents of an
LDF
LDF
file and to the Hardware Ref-
.LDF
Memory Segment
mem_code
mem_data1
mem_data2
mem_stack
mem_heap
Linker
"elfdump –
file for
file for
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