When
you write your program in assembly, you can give
names to these sections. For example, the following syntax is used in the V22
library of the SDK:
SECTION rtlib
This
will place all of the code into rtlib.text and
data into rtlib.data and into rtlib.bss
If you
are not familiar with SECTION directive, refer
to DSP56800 Assembly manual that is released as part of the CodeWarrior for
DSP56800 tools (do a global search for SECTION).
Leonard
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From: revenant75
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Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 3:37
PM
To: m...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [motoroladsp] need help
on elf
Hello,
I'm having problems understanding the "linker.cmd"
file.
I know what ".text" ".bss" ".data" mean but
how did they
get "fp_engine.text", "rtlib.text",
"fp_state.data", "rtlib.bss.lo"
etc. ???
How was these sections obtained from the c program??
If I want to arrange the memory sections, how am I to know which of
these section will result after compiling the c program file??
If it is possible, please direct me to a book or webpage where I can
get a more detailed info on this.
Thank You
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