ladybird/Kernel/linker.ld
Daniel Bertalan 28c088cd91 Kernel: Support split data sections
This feature is used by Clang when performing LTO. With this change,
these split sections now go in the right place.
2021-10-17 17:09:58 +01:00

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#include <AK/Platform.h>
ENTRY(init)
#define PF_X 0x1
#define PF_W 0x2
#define PF_R 0x4
PHDRS
{
elf_headers PT_LOAD FILEHDR PHDRS FLAGS(PF_R) ;
super_pages PT_LOAD FLAGS(PF_R | PF_W) ;
text PT_LOAD FLAGS(PF_R | PF_X) ;
data PT_LOAD FLAGS(PF_R | PF_W) ;
bss PT_LOAD FLAGS(PF_R | PF_W) ;
dynamic_segment PT_LOAD FLAGS(PF_R | PF_W) ;
dynamic PT_DYNAMIC FLAGS(PF_R | PF_W) ;
ksyms PT_LOAD FLAGS(PF_R) ;
}
SECTIONS
{
start_of_kernel_image = .;
.elf_headers (SIZEOF_HEADERS) : AT (ADDR(.elf_headers) + SIZEOF_HEADERS)
{
start_of_elf_headers = .;
} :elf_headers
.super_pages ALIGN(4K) (NOLOAD) : AT (ADDR(.super_pages))
{
*(.super_pages)
} :super_pages
.text ALIGN(4K) : AT (ADDR(.text))
{
start_of_kernel_text = .;
start_of_safemem_text = .;
KEEP(*(.text.safemem))
end_of_safemem_text = .;
start_of_safemem_atomic_text = .;
KEEP(*(.text.safemem.atomic))
end_of_safemem_atomic_text = .;
*(.text*)
} :text
.unmap_after_init ALIGN(4K) : AT (ADDR(.unmap_after_init))
{
start_of_unmap_after_init = .;
*(.unmap_after_init*);
end_of_unmap_after_init = .;
end_of_kernel_text = .;
} :text
.rodata ALIGN(4K) : AT (ADDR(.rodata))
{
start_heap_ctors = .;
*libkernel_heap.a:*(.ctors)
end_heap_ctors = .;
start_ctors = .;
*(.ctors)
end_ctors = .;
*(.rodata*)
} :data
.data ALIGN(4K) : AT (ADDR(.data))
{
start_of_kernel_data = .;
*(.data*)
end_of_kernel_data = .;
} :data
.ro_after_init ALIGN(4K) (NOLOAD) : AT(ADDR(.ro_after_init))
{
start_of_ro_after_init = .;
*(.ro_after_init);
end_of_ro_after_init = .;
} :data
.bss ALIGN(4K) (NOLOAD) : AT (ADDR(.bss))
{
start_of_kernel_bss = .;
*(page_tables)
*(COMMON)
*(.bss*)
end_of_kernel_bss = .;
. = ALIGN(4K);
*(.heap)
} :bss
.dynamic ALIGN(4K) : AT (ADDR(.dynamic))
{
*(.dynamic)
} :dynamic_segment :dynamic
.ksyms ALIGN(4K) : AT (ADDR(.ksyms))
{
start_of_kernel_ksyms = .;
*(.kernel_symbols)
end_of_kernel_ksyms = .;
} :ksyms
end_of_kernel_image = .;
}