binutils-gdb/ld/emulparams/elf64bmip.sh

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# This is an ELF platform.
SCRIPT_NAME=elf
# Handle both big- and little-ended 32-bit MIPS objects.
ARCH=mips
OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-bigmips"
BIG_OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-bigmips"
LITTLE_OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-littlemips"
# Note that the elf32 template is used for 64-bit emulations as well
# as 32-bit emulations.
ELFSIZE=64
TEMPLATE_NAME=elf32
TEXT_START_ADDR=0x10000000
MAXPAGESIZE=0x100000
ENTRY=__start
# GOT-related settings.
OTHER_GOT_SYMBOLS='
_gp = ALIGN(16) + 0x7ff0;
'
OTHER_GOT_SECTIONS='
.lit8 : { *(.lit8) }
.lit4 : { *(.lit4) }
.srdata : { *(.srdata) }
'
# Magic symbols.
TEXT_START_SYMBOLS='_ftext = . ;'
DATA_START_SYMBOLS='_fdata = . ;'
OTHER_BSS_SYMBOLS='_fbss = .;'
# IRIX6 defines these symbols. 0x40 is the size of the ELF header.
EXECUTABLE_SYMBOLS="
__dso_displacement = 0;
__elf_header = ${TEXT_START_ADDR};
__program_header_table = ${TEXT_START_ADDR} + 0x40;
"
# There are often dynamic relocations against the .rodata section.
# Setting DT_TEXTREL in the .dynamic section does not convince the
# IRIX6 linker to permit relocations against the text segment.
# Following the IRIX linker, we simply put .rodata in the data
# segment.
WRITABLE_RODATA=
OTHER_RELOCATING_SECTIONS='
.MIPS.events.text :
{
*(.MIPS.events.text)
*(.MIPS.events.gnu.linkonce.t*)
}
.MIPS.content.text :
{
*(.MIPS.content.text)
*(.MIPS.content.gnu.linkonce.t*)
}
.MIPS.events.data :
{
*(.MIPS.events.data)
*(.MIPS.events.gnu.linkonce.d*)
}
.MIPS.content.data :
{
*(.MIPS.content.data)
*(.MIPS.content.gnu.linkonce.d*)
}
.MIPS.events.rodata :
{
*(.MIPS.events.rodata)
*(.MIPS.events.gnu.linkonce.r*)
}
.MIPS.content.rodata :
{
*(.MIPS.content.rodata)
*(.MIPS.content.gnu.linkonce.r*)
}
'