in the filter object. The shared object @var{name} need not exist.
Thus the shared object @var{name} may be used to provide an alternative
implementation of certain functions, perhaps for debugging or for
-machine specific performance.
+machine-specific performance.
This option may be specified more than once. The DT_AUXILIARY entries
will be created in the order in which they appear on the command line.
See @ref{Expressions} for more information about expressions in linker
scripts.
-@item How GNU properties are merged.
+@item
+How GNU properties are merged.
-When linker merges input .note.gnu.property sections into one output
-.note.gnu.property section, some properties are removed or updated,
-which are reported in the link map as
+When the linker merges input .note.gnu.property sections into one output
+.note.gnu.property section, some properties are removed or updated.
+These actions are reported in the link map. For example:
@smallexample
Removed property 0xc0000002 to merge foo.o (0x1) and bar.o (not found)
@end smallexample
-It indicates that property 0xc0000002 is removed from output when
+This indicates that property 0xc0000002 is removed from output when
merging properties in @file{foo.o}, whose property 0xc0000002 value
is 0x1, and @file{bar.o}, which doesn't have property 0xc0000002.
@smallexample
-Updated property 0xc0000002 (0x1) to merge foo.o (0x1) and bar.o (0x1)
+Updated property 0xc0010001 (0x1) to merge foo.o (0x1) and bar.o (0x1)
@end smallexample
-It indicates that property 0xc0010001 value is updated to 0x1 in output
+This indicates that property 0xc0010001 value is updated to 0x1 in output
when merging properties in @file{foo.o}, whose 0xc0010001 property value
is 0x1, and @file{bar.o}, whose 0xc0010001 property value is 0x1.
@end itemize
+@cindex link map discarded
+@kindex --print-map-discarded
+@kindex --no-print-map-discarded
+@item --print-map-discarded
+@itemx --no-print-map-discarded
+Print (or do not print) the list of discarded and garbage collected sections
+in the link map. Enabled by default.
+
@kindex -n
@cindex read-only text
@cindex NMAGIC
@option{call-nop=suffix-@var{byte}} generates @code{call foo @var{byte}}.
Supported for i386 and x86_64.
+@item cet-report=none
+@itemx cet-report=warning
+@itemx cet-report=error
+Specify how to report the missing GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT and
+GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK properties in input .note.gnu.property
+section. @option{cet-report=none}, which is the default, will make the
+linker not report missing properties in input files.
+@option{cet-report=warning} will make the linker issue a warning for
+missing properties in input files. @option{cet-report=error} will make
+the linker issue an error for missing properties in input files.
+Note that @option{ibt} will turn off the missing
+GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT property report and @option{shstk} will
+turn off the missing GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK property report.
+Supported for Linux/i386 and Linux/x86_64.
+
@item combreloc
@itemx nocombreloc
Combine multiple dynamic relocation sections and sort to improve
@kindex --embedded-relocs
@item --embedded-relocs
This option is similar to the @option{--emit-relocs} option except
-that the relocs are stored in a target specific section. This option
+that the relocs are stored in a target-specific section. This option
is only supported by the @samp{BFIN}, @samp{CR16} and @emph{M68K}
targets.
@kindex --target-help
@item --target-help
-Print a summary of all target specific options on the standard output and exit.
+Print a summary of all target-specific options on the standard output and exit.
@kindex -Map=@var{mapfile}
@item -Map=@var{mapfile}
@xref{PowerPC ELF32,,@command{ld} and PowerPC 32-bit ELF Support}.
@end ifset
-On some platforms the @samp{--relax} option performs target specific,
+On some platforms the @samp{--relax} option performs target-specific,
global optimizations that become possible when the linker resolves
addressing in the program, such as relaxing address modes,
synthesizing new instructions, selecting shorter version of current
Add a directory to the runtime library search path. This is used when
linking an ELF executable with shared objects. All @option{-rpath}
arguments are concatenated and passed to the runtime linker, which uses
-them to locate shared objects at runtime. The @option{-rpath} option is
-also used when locating shared objects which are needed by shared
-objects explicitly included in the link; see the description of the
-@option{-rpath-link} option. If @option{-rpath} is not used when linking an
-ELF executable, the contents of the environment variable
-@code{LD_RUN_PATH} will be used if it is defined.
+them to locate shared objects at runtime.
+
+The @option{-rpath} option is also used when locating shared objects which
+are needed by shared objects explicitly included in the link; see the
+description of the @option{-rpath-link} option. Searching @option{-rpath}
+in this way is only supported by native linkers and cross linkers which
+have been configured with the @option{--with-sysroot} option.
+
+If @option{-rpath} is not used when linking an ELF executable, the
+contents of the environment variable @code{LD_RUN_PATH} will be used if it
+is defined.
The @option{-rpath} option may also be used on SunOS. By default, on
SunOS, the linker will form a runtime search path out of all the
@}
@end smallexample
-Please keep in mind that with link-time optimization (LTO) enabled, your whole
-program may be a translation unit.
-
@kindex --eh-frame-hdr
@kindex --no-eh-frame-hdr
@item --eh-frame-hdr
a check is made causing the loss of an ISA mode transition to produce
an error.
+@kindex --compact-branches
+@item --compact-branches
+@kindex --no-compact-branches
+@item --compact-branches
+These options control the generation of compact instructions by the linker
+in the PLT entries for MIPS R6.
+
@end table
@c man end
@item
the @code{ENTRY(@var{symbol})} command in a linker script;
@item
-the value of a target specific symbol, if it is defined; For many
+the value of a target-specific symbol, if it is defined; For many
targets this is @code{start}, but PE- and BeOS-based systems for example
check a list of possible entry symbols, matching the first one found.
@item
@group
@var{section} [@var{address}] [(@var{type})] :
[AT(@var{lma})]
- [ALIGN(@var{section_align})]
+ [ALIGN(@var{section_align}) | ALIGN_WITH_INPUT]
[SUBALIGN(@var{subsection_align})]
[@var{constraint}]
@{
@subsection Symbolic Constants
@cindex symbolic constants
@kindex CONSTANT
-It is possible to refer to target specific constants via the use of
+It is possible to refer to target-specific constants via the use of
the @code{CONSTANT(@var{name})} operator, where @var{name} is one of:
@table @code