Use ${CONSTRUCTING...} to enclose constructors and destructors.
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1 TORS=".tors :
2 {
3 ___ctors = . ;
4 *(.ctors)
5 ___ctors_end = . ;
6 ___dtors = . ;
7 *(.dtors)
8 ___dtors_end = . ;
9 } > ram"
10
11 cat <<EOF
12 OUTPUT_FORMAT("${OUTPUT_FORMAT}")
13 OUTPUT_ARCH(${ARCH})
14
15 MEMORY
16 {
17 ram : o = 0x1000, l = 512k
18 }
19
20 SECTIONS
21 {
22 .text :
23 {
24 *(.text)
25 *(.strings)
26 ${RELOCATING+ _etext = . ; }
27 } ${RELOCATING+ > ram}
28
29 ${CONSTRUCTING+${TORS}}
30
31 .data :
32 {
33 *(.data)
34 ${RELOCATING+ _edata = . ; }
35 } ${RELOCATING+ > ram}
36
37 .bss :
38 {
39 ${RELOCATING+ _bss_start = . ; }
40 *(.bss)
41 *(COMMON)
42 ${RELOCATING+ _end = . ; }
43 } ${RELOCATING+ >ram}
44
45 .stack ${RELOCATING+ 0x30000 } :
46 {
47 ${RELOCATING+ _stack = . ; }
48 *(.stack)
49 } ${RELOCATING+ > ram}
50
51 .stab . (NOLOAD) :
52 {
53 [ .stab ]
54 }
55
56 .stabstr . (NOLOAD) :
57 {
58 [ .stabstr ]
59 }
60 }
61 EOF
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