Objcopy and alignment
Dave Murphy
wintermute2k4@ntlworld.com
Tue May 18 14:40:00 GMT 2004
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Is it possible to specify the alignment of binary data when using objcopy to generate object files from raw data? Failing that, can obcopy be told to pad the length to, say, an even multiple of 4 bytes? I'm currently using objcopy to link data in the executable for an embedded target using makefile rules like this, to generate headers along with the object file :- define bin2o cp $(<) $(*).tmp $(OBJCOPY) -I binary -O elf32-littlearm -B arm \ --rename-section .data=.rodata,readonly,data,contents \ --redefine-sym _binary_$*_tmp_start=$*\ --redefine-sym _binary_$*_tmp_end=$*_end\ --redefine-sym _binary_$*_tmp_size=$*_size\ $(*).tmp $(@) echo "extern const u8" $(*)"[];" > $(*).h echo "extern const u32" $(*)_size[]";" >> $(*).h rm $(*).tmp endef #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ %.o : %.pcx #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ @echo $(notdir $<) @$(bin2o) occasionally the data is an odd length so any data following becomes misaligned. I've looked at the online docs - http://sources.redhat.com/binutils/docs-2.15/binutils/objcopy.html and I can see options for adjusting various addresses and a pad-to address option. How can these options be used without knowing the addresses of the object being modified? Surely they can't be known until link time? Dave
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