SCRIPT_NAME=elf ELFSIZE=64 OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-hppa-linux" TEXT_START_ADDR=0x10000 TARGET_PAGE_SIZE=0x10000 MAXPAGESIZE=0x10000 ARCH=hppa MACHINE=hppa2.0w ENTRY="main" TEMPLATE_NAME=elf32 GENERATE_SHLIB_SCRIPT=yes # We really want multiple .stub sections, one for each input .text section, # but for now this is good enough. OTHER_READONLY_SECTIONS='.PARISC.unwind : { *(.PARISC.unwind) } ' # The PA64 ELF port treats .plt sections differently than most. We also have # to create a .opd section. What most systems call the .got, we call the .dlt OTHER_READWRITE_SECTIONS='.opd : { *(.opd) } PROVIDE (__gp = .); .plt : { *(.plt) } .dlt : { *(.dlt) }' # The PA64 ELF port has two additional bss sections. huge bss and thread bss. # Make sure they end up in the appropriate location. We also have to set # __TLS_SIZE to the size of the thread bss section. OTHER_BSS_SECTIONS='.hbss : { *(.hbss) } .tbss : { *(.tbss) }' #OTHER_BSS_END_SYMBOLS='PROVIDE (__TLS_SIZE = SIZEOF (.tbss));' OTHER_BSS_END_SYMBOLS='PROVIDE (__TLS_SIZE = 0);' # HPs use .dlt where systems use .got. Sigh. OTHER_GOT_RELOC_SECTIONS='.rela.dlt : { *(.rela.dlt) }' # We're not actually providing a symbol anymore (due to the inability to be # safe in regards to shared libraries). So we just allocate the hunk of space # unconditionally, but do not mess around with the symbol table. DATA_START_SYMBOLS='. += 16;' DATA_PLT= # .dynamic should be at the start of the .text segment. TEXT_DYNAMIC=