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/* Script for -N: mix text and data on same page; don't align data */
/* Linker script for 68HC11 executable (PROM).  */
OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-m68hc11", "elf32-m68hc11",
	      "elf32-m68hc11")
OUTPUT_ARCH(m68hc11)
ENTRY(_start)
SEARCH_DIR("/usr/m68hc11/lib");
/* Get memory banks definition from some user configuration file.
   This file must be located in some linker directory (search path
   with -L<dir>). See fixed memory banks emulation script.  */
INCLUDE memory.x;
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  /* Start of text section.  */
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    *(.init)
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    KEEP (*(.install0))	/* Section should setup the stack pointer.  */
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    KEEP (*(.install2))	/* Optional installation of data sections in RAM.  */
    KEEP (*(.install3))	/* Place holder for applications.  */
    KEEP (*(.install4))	/* Section that calls the main.  */
    *(.init)
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    *(.text.*)
    /* .gnu.warning sections are handled specially by elf32.em.  */
    *(.gnu.warning)
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    *(.tramp.*)
    /* Finish code.  */
    KEEP (*(.fini0))	/* Beginning of finish code (_exit symbol).  */
    KEEP (*(.fini1))	/* Place holder for applications.  */
    KEEP (*(.fini2))	/* C++ destructors.  */
    KEEP (*(.fini3))	/* Place holder for applications.  */
    KEEP (*(.fini4))	/* Runtime exit.  */
    _etext = .;
    PROVIDE (etext = .);
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  {
    KEEP (*(.eh_frame))
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     PROVIDE (__CTOR_LIST__ = .);
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     PROVIDE(__DTOR_LIST__ = .);
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     read-only sections.  The data image must be copied at init time.
     Refer to GNU ld, Section 3.6.8.2 Output Section LMA.  */
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    *(.data.*)
    *(.data1)
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/* SCz: this does not work yet... This is supposed to force the loading
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   from ROM to RAM at init time.
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    *(.dynbss)
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    *(.bss.*)
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    *(.eeprom.*)
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  /* If the 'vectors_addr' symbol is defined, it indicates the start address
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     Single chip	0xffc0
     Extended mode	0xffc0
     Bootstrap		0x00c0
     Test		0xbfc0
     In general, the vectors address is 0xffc0.  This can be overriden
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     Note: for the bootstrap mode, the interrupt vectors are at 0xbfc0 but
     they are redirected to 0x00c0 by the internal PROM.  Application's vectors
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     Treatment of DWARF debug section must be at end of the linker
     script to avoid problems when there are undefined symbols. It's necessary
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