darling-gdb/ld/emulparams/hppa64linux.sh
H.J. Lu 1bc214bab3 2006-10-25 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
* emulparams/hppa64linux.sh (LARGE_SECTIONS): Renamed to ...
	(OTHER_BSS_SECTIONS): This.
	* scripttempl/elf.sc (OTHER_BSS_SECTIONS): Support LARGE_SECTIONS.
	(LARGE_SECTIONS): Move .lbss sections to OTHER_BSS_SECTIONS.
2006-10-26 00:31:59 +00:00

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# If you change this file, please also look at files which source this one:
# elf64hppa.sh
SCRIPT_NAME=elf
ELFSIZE=64
# FIXME: this output format is for hpux.
OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-hppa-linux"
TEXT_START_ADDR=0x10000
TARGET_PAGE_SIZE=0x10000
MAXPAGESIZE="CONSTANT (MAXPAGESIZE)"
ARCH=hppa
MACHINE=hppa2.0w
ENTRY="main"
TEMPLATE_NAME=elf32
GENERATE_SHLIB_SCRIPT=yes
# We really want multiple .stub sections, one for each input .text section,
# but for now this is good enough.
OTHER_READONLY_SECTIONS="
.PARISC.unwind ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.PARISC.unwind) }"
# The PA64 ELF port treats .plt sections differently than most. We also have
# to create a .opd section. What most systems call the .got, we call the .dlt
OTHER_READWRITE_SECTIONS="
.opd ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.opd) }
${RELOCATING+PROVIDE (__gp = .);}
.plt ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.plt) }
.dlt ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.dlt) }"
# The PA64 ELF port has an additional huge bss section.
OTHER_BSS_SECTIONS=".hbss ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.hbss) }"
#OTHER_SYMBOLS='PROVIDE (__TLS_SIZE = SIZEOF (.tbss));'
OTHER_SYMBOLS='
PROVIDE (__TLS_SIZE = 0);
PROVIDE (__TLS_INIT_SIZE = 0);
PROVIDE (__TLS_INIT_START = 0);
PROVIDE (__TLS_INIT_A = 0);
PROVIDE (__TLS_PREALLOC_DTV_A = 0);'
# HPs use .dlt where systems use .got. Sigh.
OTHER_GOT_RELOC_SECTIONS="
.rela.dlt ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.rela.dlt) }
.rela.opd ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.rela.opd) }"
# We're not actually providing a symbol anymore (due to the inability to be
# safe in regards to shared libraries). So we just allocate the hunk of space
# unconditionally, but do not mess around with the symbol table.
DATA_START_SYMBOLS='. += 16;'
DATA_PLT=
PLT_BEFORE_GOT=
# .dynamic should be at the start of the .text segment.
TEXT_DYNAMIC=