X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fstm%2Faltos-loader.ld;h=0753f5f7288d45ae9805a7a625d23688b8d46a02;hb=bc3610d8cecbfed40c62d4dcb93fc9a4d2a7c9e3;hp=14b45351d3ce8876fa2c96562df417af5cd8ed53;hpb=7d98fc5d3f106f3063608a2e5c69d9359061437a;p=fw%2Faltos diff --git a/src/stm/altos-loader.ld b/src/stm/altos-loader.ld index 14b45351..0753f5f7 100644 --- a/src/stm/altos-loader.ld +++ b/src/stm/altos-loader.ld @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ */ MEMORY { - rom : ORIGIN = 0x08000000, LENGTH = 8K + rom : ORIGIN = 0x08000000, LENGTH = 4K ram : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 16K } @@ -35,25 +35,11 @@ SECTIONS { . = ORIGIN(rom) + 0x100; - /* Ick. What I want is to specify the - * addresses of some global constants so - * that I can find them across versions - * of the application. I can't figure out - * how to make gnu ld do that, so instead - * we just load the two files that include - * these defines in the right order here and - * expect things to 'just work'. Don't change - * the contents of those files, ok? - */ ao_romconfig.o(.romconfig*) ao_product.o(.romconfig*) - *(.text) /* Executable code */ - *(.rodata) /* Constants */ - - } > rom - - .ARM.exidx : { + *(.text*) /* Executable code */ *(.ARM.exidx* .gnu.linkonce.armexidx.*) + *(.rodata*) /* Constants */ } > rom __text_end__ = .; @@ -64,26 +50,33 @@ SECTIONS { .boot (NOLOAD) : { __boot_start__ = .; *(.boot) - . = ALIGN(4); __boot_end__ = .; } >ram - /* Functions placed in RAM (required for flashing) */ - .textram : { - __text_ram_start__ = .; + /* Functions placed in RAM (required for flashing) + * + * Align to 8 bytes as that's what the ARM likes text + * segment alignments to be, and if we don't, then + * we end up with a mismatch between the location in + * ROM and the desired location in RAM. I don't + * entirely understand this, but at least this appears + * to work... + */ + + .textram BLOCK(8): { __data_start__ = .; - *(.text.ram) - . = ALIGN(4); + __text_ram_start__ = .; + *(.ramtext) + __text_ram_end = .; } >ram AT>rom - __text_ram_end = .; /* Data -- relocated to RAM, but written to ROM */ .data : { *(.data) /* initialized data */ - . = ALIGN (4); + __data_end__ = .; } >ram AT>rom - __data_end__ = .; + .bss : { __bss_start__ = .;