1 | test -z "$ENTRY" && ENTRY=_start
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2 | test -z "${BIG_OUTPUT_FORMAT}" && BIG_OUTPUT_FORMAT=${OUTPUT_FORMAT}
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3 | test -z "${LITTLE_OUTPUT_FORMAT}" && LITTLE_OUTPUT_FORMAT=${OUTPUT_FORMAT}
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4 | if [ -z "$MACHINE" ]; then OUTPUT_ARCH=${ARCH}; else OUTPUT_ARCH=${ARCH}:${MACHINE}; fi
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5 | test "$LD_FLAG" = "N" && DATA_ADDR=.
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6 | INTERP=".interp ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.interp) }"
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7 | PLT=".plt ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.plt) }"
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8 |
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9 |
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10 | CTOR=".ctors ${CONSTRUCTING-0} :
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11 | {
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12 | ${CONSTRUCTING+${CTOR_START}}
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13 | /* gcc uses crtbegin.o to find the start of
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14 | the constructors, so we make sure it is
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15 | first. Because this is a wildcard, it
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16 | doesn't matter if the user does not
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17 | actually link against crtbegin.o; the
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18 | linker won't look for a file to match a
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19 | wildcard. The wildcard also means that it
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20 | doesn't matter which directory crtbegin.o
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21 | is in. */
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22 |
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23 | KEEP (*crtbegin*.o(.ctors))
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24 |
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25 | /* We don't want to include the .ctor section from
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26 | from the crtend.o file until after the sorted ctors.
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27 | The .ctor section from the crtend file contains the
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28 | end of ctors marker and it must be last */
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29 |
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30 | KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend*.o) .ctors))
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31 | KEEP (*(SORT(.ctors.*)))
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32 | KEEP (*(.ctors))
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33 | ${CONSTRUCTING+${CTOR_END}}
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34 | }"
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35 |
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36 | DTOR=" .dtors ${CONSTRUCTING-0} :
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37 | {
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38 | ${CONSTRUCTING+${DTOR_START}}
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39 | KEEP (*crtbegin*.o(.dtors))
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40 | KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend*.o) .dtors))
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41 | KEEP (*(SORT(.dtors.*)))
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42 | KEEP (*(.dtors))
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43 | ${CONSTRUCTING+${DTOR_END}}
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44 | }"
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45 |
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46 | STACK=" .stack : { _stack = .; *(.stack) } >STACK "
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47 |
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48 | # if this is for an embedded system, don't add SIZEOF_HEADERS.
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49 | if [ -z "$EMBEDDED" ]; then
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50 | test -z "${READONLY_BASE_ADDRESS}" && READONLY_BASE_ADDRESS="${READONLY_START_ADDR} + SIZEOF_HEADERS"
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51 | else
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52 | test -z "${READONLY_BASE_ADDRESS}" && READONLY_BASE_ADDRESS="${READONLY_START_ADDR}"
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53 | fi
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54 |
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55 | cat <<EOF
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56 | OUTPUT_FORMAT("${OUTPUT_FORMAT}", "${BIG_OUTPUT_FORMAT}",
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57 | "${LITTLE_OUTPUT_FORMAT}")
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58 | OUTPUT_ARCH(${OUTPUT_ARCH})
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59 | ENTRY(${ENTRY})
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60 |
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61 | ${RELOCATING+${LIB_SEARCH_DIRS}}
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62 | ${RELOCATING+/* Do we need any of these for elf?
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63 | __DYNAMIC = 0; ${STACKZERO+${STACKZERO}} ${SHLIB_PATH+${SHLIB_PATH}} */}
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64 | ${RELOCATING+${EXECUTABLE_SYMBOLS}}
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65 |
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66 | MEMORY
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67 | {
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68 | /* These are the values for the D10V-TS3 board.
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69 | There are other memory regions available on
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70 | the TS3 (eg ROM, FLASH, etc) but these are not
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71 | used by this script. */
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72 |
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73 | INSN : org = 0x01000000, len = 256K
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74 | DATA : org = 0x02000000, len = 48K
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75 |
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76 | /* This is a fake memory region at the top of the
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77 | on-chip RAM, used as the start of the
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78 | (descending) stack. */
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79 |
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80 | STACK : org = 0x0200BFFC, len = 4
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81 | }
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82 |
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83 | SECTIONS
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84 | {
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85 | .text ${RELOCATING+${TEXT_START_ADDR}} :
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86 | {
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87 | ${RELOCATING+${TEXT_START_SYMBOLS}}
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88 | KEEP (*(.init))
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89 | KEEP (*(.init.*))
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90 | KEEP (*(.fini))
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91 | KEEP (*(.fini.*))
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92 | *(.text)
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93 | *(.text.*)
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94 | /* .gnu.warning sections are handled specially by elf32.em. */
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95 | *(.gnu.warning)
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96 | *(.gnu.linkonce.t*)
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97 | ${RELOCATING+_etext = .;}
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98 | ${RELOCATING+PROVIDE (etext = .);}
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99 | } ${RELOCATING+ >INSN} =${NOP-0}
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100 |
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101 | .rodata ${RELOCATING+${READONLY_START_ADDR}} : {
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102 | *(.rodata)
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103 | *(.gnu.linkonce.r*)
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104 | *(.rodata.*)
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105 | } ${RELOCATING+ >DATA}
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106 |
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107 | .rodata1 ${RELOCATING-0} : {
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108 | *(.rodata1)
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109 | *(.rodata1.*)
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110 | } ${RELOCATING+ >DATA}
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111 |
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112 | .data ${RELOCATING-0} :
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113 | {
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114 | ${RELOCATING+${DATA_START_SYMBOLS}}
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115 | *(.data)
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116 | *(.data.*)
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117 | *(.gnu.linkonce.d*)
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118 | ${CONSTRUCTING+CONSTRUCTORS}
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119 | } ${RELOCATING+ >DATA}
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120 |
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121 | .data1 ${RELOCATING-0} : {
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122 | *(.data1)
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123 | *(.data1.*)
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124 | } ${RELOCATING+ >DATA}
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125 |
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126 | ${RELOCATING+${CTOR} >DATA}
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127 | ${RELOCATING+${DTOR} >DATA}
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128 |
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129 | /* We want the small data sections together, so single-instruction offsets
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130 | can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so
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131 | we can shorten the on-disk segment size. */
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132 | .sdata ${RELOCATING-0} : {
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133 | *(.sdata)
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134 | *(.sdata.*)
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135 | } ${RELOCATING+ >DATA}
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136 |
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137 | ${RELOCATING+_edata = .;}
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138 | ${RELOCATING+PROVIDE (edata = .);}
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139 | ${RELOCATING+__bss_start = .;}
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140 | .sbss ${RELOCATING-0} : { *(.sbss) *(.scommon) } ${RELOCATING+ >DATA}
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141 | .bss ${RELOCATING-0} :
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142 | {
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143 | *(.dynbss)
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144 | *(.dynbss.*)
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145 | *(.bss)
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146 | *(.bss.*)
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147 | *(COMMON)
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148 | } ${RELOCATING+ >DATA}
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149 |
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150 | ${RELOCATING+_end = . ;}
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151 | ${RELOCATING+PROVIDE (end = .);}
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152 |
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153 | ${RELOCATING+$STACK}
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154 |
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155 | /* Stabs debugging sections. */
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156 | .stab 0 : { *(.stab) }
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157 | .stabstr 0 : { *(.stabstr) }
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158 | .stab.excl 0 : { *(.stab.excl) }
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159 | .stab.exclstr 0 : { *(.stab.exclstr) }
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160 | .stab.index 0 : { *(.stab.index) }
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161 | .stab.indexstr 0 : { *(.stab.indexstr) }
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162 |
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163 | .comment 0 : { *(.comment) }
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164 |
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165 | /* DWARF debug sections.
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166 | Symbols in the DWARF debugging sections are relative to the beginning
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167 | of the section so we begin them at 0. */
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168 |
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169 | /* DWARF 1 */
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170 | .debug 0 : { *(.debug) }
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171 | .line 0 : { *(.line) }
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172 |
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173 | /* GNU DWARF 1 extensions */
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174 | .debug_srcinfo 0 : { *(.debug_srcinfo) }
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175 | .debug_sfnames 0 : { *(.debug_sfnames) }
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176 |
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177 | /* DWARF 1.1 and DWARF 2 */
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178 | .debug_aranges 0 : { *(.debug_aranges) }
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179 | .debug_pubnames 0 : { *(.debug_pubnames) }
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180 |
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181 | /* DWARF 2 */
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182 | .debug_info 0 : { *(.debug_info) *(.gnu.linkonce.wi.*) }
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183 | .debug_abbrev 0 : { *(.debug_abbrev) }
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184 | .debug_line 0 : { *(.debug_line) }
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185 | .debug_frame 0 : { *(.debug_frame) }
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186 | .debug_str 0 : { *(.debug_str) }
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187 | .debug_loc 0 : { *(.debug_loc) }
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188 | .debug_macinfo 0 : { *(.debug_macinfo) }
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189 |
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190 | /* SGI/MIPS DWARF 2 extensions */
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191 | .debug_weaknames 0 : { *(.debug_weaknames) }
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192 | .debug_funcnames 0 : { *(.debug_funcnames) }
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193 | .debug_typenames 0 : { *(.debug_typenames) }
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194 | .debug_varnames 0 : { *(.debug_varnames) }
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195 | }
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196 | EOF
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