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269 lines
7.5 KiB
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/* -*- sh -*- */
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/*
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* Linker script for i386 images
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*
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*/
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OUTPUT_FORMAT ( "elf32-i386", "elf32-i386", "elf32-i386" )
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OUTPUT_ARCH ( i386 )
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ENTRY ( _entry )
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SECTIONS {
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/* All sections in the resulting file have consecutive load
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* addresses, but may have individual link addresses depending on
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* the memory model being used.
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*
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* The linker symbols {prefix,decompress,text,data}_link_addr,
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* load_addr, and _max_align may be specified explicitly. If not
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* specified, they will default to:
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*
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* _prefix_link_addr = 0
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* _decompress_link_addr = 0
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* _text_link_addr = 0
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* _data_link_addr = _text_link_addr + sizeof ( text sections )
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* _load_addr = 0
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* _max_align = 16
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*
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* We guarantee alignment of virtual addresses to any alignment
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* specified by the constituent object files (e.g. via
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* __attribute__((aligned(x)))). Load addresses are guaranteed
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* only up to _max_align. Provided that all loader and relocation
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* code honours _max_align, this means that physical addresses are
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* also guaranteed up to _max_align.
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*
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* Note that when using -DKEEP_IT_REAL, the UNDI segments are only
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* guaranteed to be loaded on a paragraph boundary (i.e. 16-byte
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* alignment). Using _max_align>16 will therefore not guarantee
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* >16-byte alignment of physical addresses when -DKEEP_IT_REAL is
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* used (though virtual addresses will still be fully aligned).
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*
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* The real-mode prefixes rely on _text_link_addr and
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* _decompress_link_addr being 0, since they issue far calls into
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* those sections, thus requiring that symbol_value ==
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* symbol_offset therein. Using the linker to calculate
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* e.g. offset_setup16=setup16-_text will not work, since you then
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* cannot use the reference from the prefix to setup16 to drag in
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* setup16.o. Life is hard.
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*
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* If librm is included, then it must go at offset 0 within the
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* text section. This is because librm is dual-usage: it is
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* called from setup16 with %cs:0000 pointing to the start of the
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* text section, and later it will be copied to base memory and
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* called with %cs:0000 pointing to the start of librm.
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*
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* The decompressor is designed to decompress in-place. After
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* calling the decompressor, the image will look exactly the same
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* as the uncompressed image; the compressed data and the
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* decompressor code itself will have been overwritten.
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*/
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/*
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* The prefix
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*/
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_prefix_link_addr = DEFINED ( _prefix_link_addr ) ? _prefix_link_addr : 0;
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. = _prefix_link_addr;
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_prefix = .;
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.prefix : AT ( _prefix_load_offset + __prefix ) {
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__prefix = .;
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_entry = .;
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*(.prefix)
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*(.prefix.*)
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}
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_eprefix = .;
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/*
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* The decompressor (may be absent)
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*/
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_decompress_link_addr = DEFINED ( _decompress_link_addr ) ?
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_decompress_link_addr : 0;
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. = _decompress_link_addr;
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_decompress = .;
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.decompress : AT ( _decompress_load_offset + __decompress ) {
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__decompress = .;
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*(.decompress)
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*(.decompress.*)
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}
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_edecompress = .;
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/*
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* The text sections
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*/
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_text_link_addr = DEFINED ( _text_link_addr ) ? _text_link_addr : 0;
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. = _text_link_addr;
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_text = .;
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.text16 : AT ( _text_load_offset + __text16 ) {
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__text16 = .;
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/* librm is a special case; it must go at the start of the
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* text section if it is included.
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*/
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_assert = ASSERT ( ( . == _text_link_addr ), "librm cannot go first" );
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*(.librm)
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*(.text16)
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*(.text16.*)
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} = 0x9090
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.text : AT ( _text_load_offset + __text ) {
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__text = .;
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*(.text)
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*(.text.*)
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} = 0x9090
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_etext = .;
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/*
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* The data sections
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*/
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_data_link_addr = DEFINED ( _data_link_addr ) ? _data_link_addr : .;
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. = _data_link_addr;
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_data = .;
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.rodata : AT ( _data_load_offset + __rodata ) {
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__rodata = .;
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*(.rodata)
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*(.rodata.*)
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}
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.data : AT ( _data_load_offset + __data ) {
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__data = .;
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*(.data)
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*(.data.*)
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/* Various tables */
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pci_drivers = .;
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*(.drivers.pci)
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pci_drivers_end = .;
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isa_drivers = .;
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*(.drivers.isa)
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isa_drivers_end = .;
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console_drivers = .;
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*(.drivers.console)
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console_drivers_end = .;
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post_reloc_fns = .;
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*(SORT(.post_reloc_fns.*))
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post_reloc_fns_end = .;
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init_fns = .;
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*(SORT(.init_fns.*))
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init_fns_end = .;
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_progbits_end = .;
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}
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.bss : AT ( _data_load_offset + __bss ) {
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__bss = .;
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_bss = .;
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*(.bss)
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*(.bss.*)
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*(COMMON)
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_ebss = .;
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}
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.stack : AT ( _data_load_offset + __stack ) {
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__stack = .;
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*(.stack)
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*(.stack.*)
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}
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_edata = .;
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_end = .;
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/*
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* Dispose of the comment and note sections to make the link map
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* easier to read
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*/
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/DISCARD/ : {
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*(.comment)
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*(.note)
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}
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/*
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* Load address calculations. The slightly obscure nature of the
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* calculations is because ALIGN(x) can only operate on the
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* location counter.
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*/
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_max_align = DEFINED ( _max_align ) ? _max_align : 16;
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_load_addr = DEFINED ( _load_addr ) ? _load_addr : 0;
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. = _load_addr;
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. -= _prefix_link_addr;
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_prefix_load_offset = ALIGN ( _max_align );
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_prefix_load_addr = _prefix_link_addr + _prefix_load_offset;
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_prefix_size = _eprefix - _prefix;
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. = _prefix_load_addr + _prefix_size;
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. -= _decompress_link_addr;
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_decompress_load_offset = ALIGN ( _max_align );
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_decompress_load_addr = _decompress_link_addr + _decompress_load_offset;
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_decompress_size = _edecompress - _decompress;
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. = _decompress_load_addr + _decompress_size;
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. -= _text_link_addr;
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_text_load_offset = ALIGN ( _max_align );
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_text_load_addr = _text_link_addr + _text_load_offset;
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_text_size = _etext - _text;
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. = _text_load_addr + _text_size;
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. -= _data_link_addr;
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_data_load_offset = ALIGN ( _max_align );
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_data_load_addr = _data_link_addr + _data_load_offset;
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_data_size = _edata - _data;
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. = _data_load_addr + _data_size;
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/*
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* Alignment checks. ALIGN() can only operate on the location
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* counter, so we set the location counter to each value we want
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* to check.
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*/
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. = _prefix_load_addr - _prefix_link_addr;
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_assert = ASSERT ( ( . == ALIGN ( _max_align ) ),
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"_prefix is badly aligned" );
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. = _decompress_load_addr - _prefix_link_addr;
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_assert = ASSERT ( ( . == ALIGN ( _max_align ) ),
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"_decompress is badly aligned" );
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. = _text_load_addr - _text_link_addr;
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_assert = ASSERT ( ( . == ALIGN ( _max_align ) ),
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"_text is badly aligned" );
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. = _data_load_addr - _data_link_addr;
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_assert = ASSERT ( ( . == ALIGN ( _max_align ) ),
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"_data is badly aligned" );
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/*
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* setup16 needs to know this when KEEP_IT_REAL is used. There
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* are no harmful side-effects of calculating it all the time.
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*/
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_text_load_size_pgh = ( _data_load_addr - _text_load_addr ) / 16 ;
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/*
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* Useful-to-know values.
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*/
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/* Size of the decompressed runtime image */
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_runtime_size = _edata - _text;
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/* Size of the initialised-contents portion of the runtime image */
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_runtime_progbits_size = _progbits_end - _text;
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/* Size of the (non-compressed) binary file */
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_file_size = _prefix_size + _runtime_progbits_size;
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/* Size of the non-compressed portion of the compressed binary file */
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_zfile_noncompressed_size = _prefix_size + _decompress_size;
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}
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