allocating starting at top of memory with ld?
Nick Clifton
nickc@redhat.com
Tue May 5 10:27:00 GMT 2009
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Hi Galen, > Thanks for the response. The reason for wanting to allocate downwards > is that the bottom portion of memory is occupied by data of varying size > that is not part of the link process. The situation is somewhat similar > to having a heap that grows up and a stack that grows down. I'm trying > to pack my stuff at the top of memory in order to maximize the space > available for the data that lives at the bottom. I assume that it is not possible to place this varying size data at the high end of memory or after the end of the linked executable / > The only idea I've come up with so far is to link twice. The first link > would be a 'normal' link with input sections being assigned upwards. > objdump would then be used to extract the resulting size of the output > section. Then a second link would be performed, passing an org of a > bogus output section on the command line that acts as a negative offset > from the top of memory. This ought to work. > Is there a simpler way to achieve a top down packing of data files? None that I can think of, sorry. Cheers Nick
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