/usr/msp430/include/sys/crtld.h is in msp430-libc 20120224-1ubuntu1.
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#ifndef __SYS_CRTLD_H__
#define __SYS_CRTLD_H__
/* Linker defined constants, generated by the msp430 target of GNU binutils.
*
* These symbols are mostly constant addresses. They are never
* variables, and users should not be taking their addresses. Where
* the symbol is used as a value rather than an address, we explicitly
* cast the address to the appropriate type; see __data_size and
* __bss_size. */
extern unsigned int _etext[];
extern unsigned int __data_start[];
extern unsigned int _edata[];
extern unsigned int __data_size;
#define __data_size ((unsigned int)&__data_size)
extern unsigned int __bss_start[];
extern unsigned int __bss_end[];
extern unsigned int __bss_size[];
#define __bss_size ((unsigned int)&__bss_size)
extern unsigned int __noinit_start[];
extern unsigned int __noinit_end[];
extern unsigned int __stack[];
extern unsigned int __data_start_rom[];
extern unsigned int __data_end_rom[];
extern unsigned int __info_segment_size;
#define __info_segment_size ((unsigned int)&__info_segment_size)
extern unsigned char __infoa[];
extern unsigned char __infob[];
extern unsigned char __infoc[];
extern unsigned char __infod[];
/* init routines from libgcc */
void __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) _reset_vector__ (void);
#endif /* __SYS_CRTLD_H__ */
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