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Re: ALIGN and BLOCK in linker scripts


On 23/01/11 03:46, Alan Modra wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 01:47:47PM +0000, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
What's the different between using ALIGN and BLOCK as an optional in the
start of an output section.

There is no difference between the two.



Thanks for clearing that up.


For some reason without the ALIGN/BLOCK in the start of the output
section the linking goes well, but as soon as I add it (either of them) I
get "final link failed: File truncated".

Any tips on what might be wrong above or a way to debug why the link
failed (--verbose says nothing)?

You didn't tell us your target or version of ld so it's hard to give any useful advice. General debug techniques apply. Find where the error message is generated and trace back from that point..


I have got some interest results. I am using binutils 2.17.
I have added a printf to elflink.c:9185 for loop through the input_bfd->sections to print the name and output_offset. Without the ALIGN on the output section header I get:


section .text, offset 0
section .data, offset 0
section .bss, offset 0
section PM_1?$M.main, offset 0
section DM1_1?$M.main.foo, offset 0
section PM_2?$M.main2, offset 2048
section DM1_2?$M.main2.bar, offset 7992
section PM_2?$M.main3, offset 1776
section .debug_line, offset 0
section .debug_info, offset 0
section .debug_abbrev, offset 0
section .debug_aranges, offset 0
section .debug_ranges, offset 0

with the align:

section .text, offset 0
section .data, offset 0
section .bss, offset 0
section PM_1?$M.main, offset 2147475128

That offset breaks everything onwards.

I wonder if you recall any bug that might have afflicted bfd related to this. I couldn't find anything on bugzilla but I don't want to track this down only to find it is fixed in recent versions.

Cheers,

Paulo Matos


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