The documentation of "ld"
(http://sources.redhat.com/binutils/docs-2.12/ld.info/index.html)
has some info on the syntax and commands of a linker
command file. It isn't exactly good organized or very
clear, but it's a start. I wouldn't expect to easily
find good documentation for gcc/binutils/libc/newlib
if I were you. I believe that someone who is also a
member of this group wrote a book about using these
tools for embedded systems. There are surely more
books on the subject. And there are the best source
for such information. Don't rely solely on the
documentation for the tools, it's very poor.
--- James Dabbs <jdabbs@...> wrote:
> I'm looking for a reference makefile project.
> Actually, *just* the
> makefile would be great. I used lpc2106_gcc.zip to
> get going, but I'm
> having trouble when it comes to putting together a
> larger framework that
> includes multiple libraries, arm and thumb,
> assembler, C, and C++, etc.
> An example would clear a bunch of stuff right up..
>
> ALSO..In lpc2106_gcc.zip there is a .ld file that
> carries explicit
> instructions to the linker as to what goes where in
> the image. Could
> someone point me to some documentation on this file
> format? I can't
> even find a reference to the "-T" parameter that
> passes this file name
> on the command line.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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