* ld.texinfo (SEGMENT_START): Rephrase to indicate that a -T

option must appear before the SEGMENT_START is encountered in
	order for the default value to be overridden.
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Nick Clifton 2013-06-07 15:11:18 +00:00
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2013-06-07 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
* ld.texinfo (SEGMENT_START): Rephrase to indicate that a -T
option must appear before the SEGMENT_START is encountered in
order for the default value to be overridden.
2013-05-03 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
PR ld/15365

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@ -5934,10 +5934,10 @@ Return the origin of the memory region named @var{memory}.
@item SEGMENT_START(@var{segment}, @var{default})
@kindex SEGMENT_START(@var{segment}, @var{default})
Return the base address of the named @var{segment}. If an explicit
value has been given for this segment (with a command-line @samp{-T}
option) that value will be returned; otherwise the value will be
@var{default}. At present, the @samp{-T} command-line option can only
be used to set the base address for the ``text'', ``data'', and
value has already been given for this segment (with a command-line
@samp{-T} option) then that value will be returned otherwise the value
will be @var{default}. At present, the @samp{-T} command-line option
can only be used to set the base address for the ``text'', ``data'', and
``bss'' sections, but you can use @code{SEGMENT_START} with any segment
name.