\input texinfo
@setfilename ld.info
-@c Copyright 1991-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c Copyright (C) 1991-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@syncodeindex ky cp
@c man begin INCLUDE
@include configdoc.texi
@set MIPS
@set MMIX
@set MSP430
+@set NDS32
+@set NIOSII
@set POWERPC
@set POWERPC64
@set Renesas
@end ifset
version @value{VERSION}.
-Copyright @copyright{} 1991-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1991-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3
@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
@c man begin COPYRIGHT
-Copyright @copyright{} 1991-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1991-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3
option is specified.
If @var{searchdir} begins with @code{=}, then the @code{=} will be replaced
-by the @dfn{sysroot prefix}, a path specified when the linker is configured.
+by the @dfn{sysroot prefix}, controlled by the @samp{--sysroot} option, or
+specified when the linker is configured.
@ifset UsesEnvVars
The default set of paths searched (without being specified with
no difference in the linker's behaviour for different non-zero values
of this option. Again this may change with future releases.
+@kindex --push-state
+@cindex push state governing input file handling
+@item --push-state
+The @option{--push-state} allows to preserve the current state of the
+flags which govern the input file handling so that they can all be
+restored with one corresponding @option{--pop-state} option.
+
+The option which are covered are: @option{-Bdynamic}, @option{-Bstatic},
+@option{-dn}, @option{-dy}, @option{-call_shared}, @option{-non_shared},
+@option{-static}, @option{-N}, @option{-n}, @option{--whole-archive},
+@option{--no-whole-archive}, @option{-r}, @option{-Ur},
+@option{--copy-dt-needed-entries}, @option{--no-copy-dt-needed-entries},
+@option{--as-needed}, @option{--no-as-needed}, and @option{-a}.
+
+One target for this option are specifications for @file{pkg-config}. When
+used with the @option{--libs} option all possibly needed libraries are
+listed and then possibly linked with all the time. It is better to return
+something as follows:
+
+@smallexample
+-Wl,--push-state,--as-needed -libone -libtwo -Wl,--pop-state
+@end smallexample
+
+@kindex --pop-state
+@cindex pop state governing input file handling
+Undoes the effect of --push-state, restores the previous values of the
+flags governing input file handling.
+
@kindex -q
@kindex --emit-relocs
@cindex retain relocations in final executable
Disables multiple reloc sections combining.
@item nocopyreloc
-Disables production of copy relocs.
+Disable linker generated .dynbss variables used in place of variables
+defined in shared libraries. May result in dynamic text relocations.
@item nodefaultlib
Marks the object that the search for dependencies of this object will
@item noexecstack
Marks the object as not requiring executable stack.
+@item text
+Treat DT_TEXTREL in shared object as error.
+
+@item notext
+Don't treat DT_TEXTREL in shared object as error.
+
+@item textoff
+Don't treat DT_TEXTREL in shared object as error.
+
@item norelro
Don't create an ELF @code{PT_GNU_RELRO} segment header in the object.
Specifying zero will override any default non-zero sized
@code{PT_GNU_STACK} segment creation.
+@item bndplt
+Always generate BND prefix in PLT entries. Supported for Linux/x86_64.
+
+@item noextern-protected-data
+Don't treat protected data symbol as external when building shared
+library. This option overrides linker backend default. It can be used
+to workaround incorrect relocations against protected data symbols
+generated by compiler. Updates on protected data symbols by another
+module aren't visibile to the resulting shared library. Supported for
+i386 and x86-64.
+
@end table
Other keywords are ignored for Solaris compatibility.
needed or not. @option{--as-needed} causes a DT_NEEDED tag to only be
emitted for a library that @emph{at that point in the link} satisfies a
non-weak undefined symbol reference from a regular object file or, if
-the library is not found in the DT_NEEDED lists of other libraries, a
-non-weak undefined symbol reference from another dynamic library.
+the library is not found in the DT_NEEDED lists of other needed libraries, a
+non-weak undefined symbol reference from another needed dynamic library.
Object files or libraries appearing on the command line @emph{after}
the library in question do not affect whether the library is seen as
needed. This is similar to the rules for extraction of object files
context: you may give a hexadecimal constant or the name of an existing
symbol, or use @code{+} and @code{-} to add or subtract hexadecimal
constants or symbols. If you need more elaborate expressions, consider
-using the linker command language from a script (@pxref{Assignments,,
-Assignment: Symbol Definitions}). @emph{Note:} there should be no white
-space between @var{symbol}, the equals sign (``@key{=}''), and
-@var{expression}.
+using the linker command language from a script (@pxref{Assignments}).
+@emph{Note:} there should be no white space between @var{symbol}, the
+equals sign (``@key{=}''), and @var{expression}.
@cindex demangling, from command line
@kindex --demangle[=@var{style}]
other command-line options). This is the string that would appear
in an @code{OUTPUT_FORMAT} linker script command (@pxref{File Commands}).
+@kindex --print-memory-usage
+@cindex memory usage
+@item --print-memory-usage
+Print used size, total size and used size of memory regions created with
+the @ref{MEMORY} command. This is useful on embedded targets to have a
+quick view of amount of free memory. The format of the output has one
+headline and one line per region. It is both human readable and easily
+parsable by tools. Here is an example of an output:
+
+@smallexample
+Memory region Used Size Region Size %age Used
+ ROM: 256 KB 1 MB 25.00%
+ RAM: 32 B 2 GB 0.00%
+@end smallexample
+
@cindex help
@cindex usage
@kindex --help
@ifset M68HC11
@xref{M68HC11/68HC12,,@command{ld} and the 68HC11 and 68HC12}.
@end ifset
+@ifset NIOSII
+@xref{Nios II,,@command{ld} and the Altera Nios II}.
+@end ifset
@ifset POWERPC
@xref{PowerPC ELF32,,@command{ld} and PowerPC 32-bit ELF Support}.
@end ifset
@kindex -Ttext-segment=@var{org}
@item -Ttext-segment=@var{org}
@cindex text segment origin, cmd line
-When creating an ELF executable or shared object, it will set the address
-of the first byte of the text segment.
+When creating an ELF executable, it will set the address of the first
+byte of the text segment.
@kindex -Trodata-segment=@var{org}
@item -Trodata-segment=@var{org}
Only warn once for each undefined symbol, rather than once per module
which refers to it.
+@kindex --warn-orphan
+@kindex --no-warn-orphan
+@cindex warnings, on orphan sections
+@cindex orphan sections, warnings on
+@item --warn-orphan
+The @option{--warn-orphan} option tells the linker to generate a
+warning message whenever it has to place an orphan section into the
+output file. @xref{Orphan Sections} The @option{--no-warn-orphan}
+option restores the default behaviour of just silently placing these
+sections.
+
@kindex --warn-section-align
@cindex warnings, on section alignment
@cindex section alignment, warnings on
the classic ELF @code{.hash} and new style GNU @code{.gnu.hash}
hash tables. The default is @code{sysv}.
+@kindex --compress-debug-sections=none
+@kindex --compress-debug-sections=zlib
+@kindex --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu
+@kindex --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gabi
+@item --compress-debug-sections=none
+@itemx --compress-debug-sections=zlib
+@itemx --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu
+@itemx --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gabi
+On ELF platforms , these options control how DWARF debug sections are
+compressed using zlib. @option{--compress-debug-sections=none} doesn't
+compress DWARF debug sections. @option{--compress-debug-sections=zlib}
+and @option{--compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu} compress DWARF debug
+sections and rename debug section names to begin with @samp{.zdebug}
+instead of @samp{.debug}. @option{--compress-debug-sections=zlib-gabi}
+compresses DWARF debug sections with SHF_COMPRESSED from the ELF ABI.
+
@kindex --reduce-memory-overheads
@item --reduce-memory-overheads
This option reduces memory requirements at ld runtime, at the expense of
@kindex --build-id=@var{style}
@item --build-id
@itemx --build-id=@var{style}
-Request creation of @code{.note.gnu.build-id} ELF note section.
-The contents of the note are unique bits identifying this linked
-file. @var{style} can be @code{uuid} to use 128 random bits,
-@code{sha1} to use a 160-bit @sc{SHA1} hash on the normative
-parts of the output contents, @code{md5} to use a 128-bit
-@sc{MD5} hash on the normative parts of the output contents, or
-@code{0x@var{hexstring}} to use a chosen bit string specified as
-an even number of hexadecimal digits (@code{-} and @code{:}
-characters between digit pairs are ignored). If @var{style} is
-omitted, @code{sha1} is used.
+Request the creation of a @code{.note.gnu.build-id} ELF note section
+or a @code{.build-id} COFF section. The contents of the note are
+unique bits identifying this linked file. @var{style} can be
+@code{uuid} to use 128 random bits, @code{sha1} to use a 160-bit
+@sc{SHA1} hash on the normative parts of the output contents,
+@code{md5} to use a 128-bit @sc{MD5} hash on the normative parts of
+the output contents, or @code{0x@var{hexstring}} to use a chosen bit
+string specified as an even number of hexadecimal digits (@code{-} and
+@code{:} characters between digit pairs are ignored). If @var{style}
+is omitted, @code{sha1} is used.
The @code{md5} and @code{sha1} styles produces an identifier
that is always the same in an identical output file, but will be
@item --heap @var{reserve}
@itemx --heap @var{reserve},@var{commit}
Specify the number of bytes of memory to reserve (and optionally commit)
-to be used as heap for this program. The default is 1Mb reserved, 4K
+to be used as heap for this program. The default is 1MB reserved, 4K
committed.
[This option is specific to the i386 PE targeted port of the linker]
section of the BOOT.INI. Otherwise, this bit has no effect.
[This option is specific to PE targeted ports of the linker]
+@kindex --disable-large-address-aware
+@item --disable-large-address-aware
+Reverts the effect of a previous @samp{--large-address-aware} option.
+This is useful if @samp{--large-address-aware} is always set by the compiler
+driver (e.g. Cygwin gcc) and the executable does not support virtual
+addresses greater than 2 gigabytes.
+[This option is specific to PE targeted ports of the linker]
+
@kindex --major-image-version
@item --major-image-version @var{value}
Sets the major number of the ``image version''. Defaults to 1.
@kindex --enable-auto-image-base
@item --enable-auto-image-base
-Automatically choose the image base for DLLs, unless one is specified
-using the @code{--image-base} argument. By using a hash generated
-from the dllname to create unique image bases for each DLL, in-memory
-collisions and relocations which can delay program execution are
-avoided.
+@itemx --enable-auto-image-base=@var{value}
+Automatically choose the image base for DLLs, optionally starting with base
+@var{value}, unless one is specified using the @code{--image-base} argument.
+By using a hash generated from the dllname to create unique image bases
+for each DLL, in-memory collisions and relocations which can delay program
+execution are avoided.
[This option is specific to the i386 PE targeted port of the linker]
@kindex --disable-auto-image-base
@item --stack @var{reserve}
@itemx --stack @var{reserve},@var{commit}
Specify the number of bytes of memory to reserve (and optionally commit)
-to be used as stack for this program. The default is 2Mb reserved, 4K
+to be used as stack for this program. The default is 2MB reserved, 4K
committed.
[This option is specific to the i386 PE targeted port of the linker]
of the PE file header:
[These options are specific to PE targeted ports of the linker]
+@kindex --high-entropy-va
+@item --high-entropy-va
+Image is compatible with 64-bit address space layout randomization
+(ASLR).
+
@kindex --dynamicbase
@item --dynamicbase
The image base address may be relocated using address space layout
@item --tsaware
The image is Terminal Server aware.
+@kindex --insert-timestamp
+@item --insert-timestamp
+@itemx --no-insert-timestamp
+Insert a real timestamp into the image. This is the default behaviour
+as it matches legacy code and it means that the image will work with
+other, proprietary tools. The problem with this default is that it
+will result in slightly different images being produced each tiem the
+same sources are linked. The option @option{--no-insert-timestamp}
+can be used to insert a zero value for the timestamp, this ensuring
+that binaries produced from indentical sources will compare
+identically.
@end table
@c man end
located inside the @dfn{sysroot prefix}, the filename will be looked
for in the @dfn{sysroot prefix}. Otherwise, the linker will try to
open the file in the current directory. If it is not found, the
-linker will search through the archive library search path. See the
+linker will search through the archive library search path.
+The @dfn{sysroot prefix} can also be forced by specifying @code{=}
+as the first character in the filename path. See also the
description of @samp{-L} in @ref{Options,,Command Line Options}.
If you use @samp{INPUT (-l@var{file})}, @command{ld} will transform the
Ensure that @var{exp} is non-zero. If it is zero, then exit the linker
with an error code, and print @var{message}.
+Note that assertions are checked before the final stages of linking
+take place. This means that expressions involving symbols PROVIDEd
+inside section definitions will fail if the user has not set values
+for those symbols. The only exception to this rule is PROVIDEd
+symbols that just reference dot. Thus an assertion like this:
+
+@smallexample
+ .stack :
+ @{
+ PROVIDE (__stack = .);
+ PROVIDE (__stack_size = 0x100);
+ ASSERT ((__stack > (_end + __stack_size)), "Error: No room left for the stack");
+ @}
+@end smallexample
+
+will fail if @code{__stack_size} is not defined elsewhere. Symbols
+PROVIDEd outside of section definitions are evaluated earlier, so they
+can be used inside ASSERTions. Thus:
+
+@smallexample
+ PROVIDE (__stack_size = 0x100);
+ .stack :
+ @{
+ PROVIDE (__stack = .);
+ ASSERT ((__stack > (_end + __stack_size)), "Error: No room left for the stack");
+ @}
+@end smallexample
+
+will work.
+
@item EXTERN(@var{symbol} @var{symbol} @dots{})
@kindex EXTERN
@cindex undefined symbol in linker script
@var{output-section-command}
@var{output-section-command}
@dots{}
- @} [>@var{region}] [AT>@var{lma_region}] [:@var{phdr} :@var{phdr} @dots{}] [=@var{fillexp}]
+ @} [>@var{region}] [AT>@var{lma_region}] [:@var{phdr} :@var{phdr} @dots{}] [=@var{fillexp}] [,]
@end group
@end smallexample
The whitespace around @var{section} is required, so that the section
name is unambiguous. The colon and the curly braces are also required.
+The comma at the end may be required if a @var{fillexp} is used and
+the next @var{sections-command} looks like a continuation of the expression.
The line breaks and other white space are optional.
Each @var{output-section-command} may be one of the following:
@cindex discarding sections
@cindex sections, discarding
@cindex removing sections
-The linker will not create output sections with no contents. This is
-for convenience when referring to input sections that may or may not
-be present in any of the input files. For example:
+The linker will not normally create output sections with no contents.
+This is for convenience when referring to input sections that may or
+may not be present in any of the input files. For example:
@smallexample
.foo : @{ *(.foo) @}
@end smallexample
will only create a @samp{.foo} section in the output file if there is a
@samp{.foo} section in at least one input file, and if the input
sections are not all empty. Other link script directives that allocate
-space in an output section will also create the output section.
+space in an output section will also create the output section. So
+too will assignments to dot even if the assignment does not create
+space, except for @samp{. = 0}, @samp{. = . + 0}, @samp{. = sym},
+@samp{. = . + sym} and @samp{. = ALIGN (. != 0, expr, 1)} when
+@samp{sym} is an absolute symbol of value 0 defined in the script.
+This allows you to force output of an empty section with @samp{. = .}.
The linker will ignore address assignments (@pxref{Output Section Address})
on discarded output sections, except when the linker script defines
@cindex forcing output section alignment
@cindex output section alignment
You can increase an output section's alignment by using ALIGN. As an
-alternative you can force the output section alignment to the maximum alignment
-of all its input sections with ALIGN_WITH_INPUT. The alignment forced by
-ALIGN_WITH_INPUT is used even in case the load and virtual memory regions are
-different.
+alternative you can enforce that the difference between the VMA and LMA remains
+intact throughout this output section with the ALIGN_WITH_INPUT attribute.
@node Forced Input Alignment
@subsubsection Forced Input Alignment
@dots{}
@} [:@var{phdr}@dots{}] [=@var{fill}]
@dots{}
- @} [>@var{region}] [:@var{phdr}@dots{}] [=@var{fill}]
+ @} [>@var{region}] [:@var{phdr}@dots{}] [=@var{fill}] [,]
@end group
@end smallexample
except that no addresses and no memory regions may be defined for
sections within an @code{OVERLAY}.
+The comma at the end may be required if a @var{fill} is used and
+the next @var{sections-command} looks like a continuation of the expression.
+
The sections are all defined with the same starting address. The load
addresses of the sections are arranged such that they are consecutive in
memory starting at the load address used for the @code{OVERLAY} as a
@item DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END(@var{offset}, @var{exp})
@kindex DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END(@var{offset}, @var{exp})
This defines the end of the @code{PT_GNU_RELRO} segment when
-@samp{-z relro} option is used. Second argument is returned.
+@samp{-z relro} option is used.
When @samp{-z relro} option is not present, @code{DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END}
does nothing, otherwise @code{DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN} is padded so that
@var{exp} + @var{offset} is aligned to the most commonly used page
boundary for particular target. If present in the linker script,
it must always come in between @code{DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN} and
-@code{DATA_SEGMENT_END}.
+@code{DATA_SEGMENT_END}. Evaluates to the second argument plus any
+padding needed at the end of the @code{PT_GNU_RELRO} segment due to
+section alignment.
@smallexample
. = DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END(24, .);
Return the absolute LMA of the named @var{section}. (@pxref{Output
Section LMA}).
+@item LOG2CEIL(@var{exp})
+@kindex LOG2CEIL(@var{exp})
+Return the binary logarithm of @var{exp} rounded towards infinity.
+@code{LOG2CEIL(0)} returns 0.
+
@kindex MAX
@item MAX(@var{exp1}, @var{exp2})
Returns the maximum of @var{exp1} and @var{exp2}.
@ifset MSP430
* MSP430:: @command{ld} and MSP430
@end ifset
+@ifset NDS32
+* NDS32:: @command{ld} and NDS32
+@end ifset
+@ifset NIOSII
+* Nios II:: @command{ld} and the Altera Nios II
+@end ifset
@ifset POWERPC
* PowerPC ELF32:: @command{ld} and PowerPC 32-bit ELF Support
@end ifset
target subroutine is a leaf routine (that is, the target subroutine does
not itself call any subroutines).
-@cindex Cortex-A8 erratum workaround
-@kindex --fix-cortex-a8
-@kindex --no-fix-cortex-a8
-The @samp{--fix-cortex-a8} switch enables a link-time workaround for an erratum in certain Cortex-A8 processors. The workaround is enabled by default if you are targeting the ARM v7-A architecture profile. It can be enabled otherwise by specifying @samp{--fix-cortex-a8}, or disabled unconditionally by specifying @samp{--no-fix-cortex-a8}.
-
-The erratum only affects Thumb-2 code. Please contact ARM for further details.
-
-@kindex --merge-exidx-entries
-@kindex --no-merge-exidx-entries
-The @samp{--no-merge-exidx-entries} switch disables the merging of adjacent exidx entries in debuginfo.
-
@ifclear GENERIC
@lowersections
@end ifclear
@cindex BE8
@kindex --be8
The @samp{--be8} switch instructs @command{ld} to generate BE8 format
-executables. This option is only valid when linking big-endian objects.
-The resulting image will contain big-endian data and little-endian code.
+executables. This option is only valid when linking big-endian
+objects - ie ones which have been assembled with the @option{-EB}
+option. The resulting image will contain big-endian data and
+little-endian code.
@cindex TARGET1
@kindex --target1-rel
only, because it relies on object files properties not present
otherwise.
+@cindex Cortex-A8 erratum workaround
+@kindex --fix-cortex-a8
+@kindex --no-fix-cortex-a8
+The @samp{--fix-cortex-a8} switch enables a link-time workaround for an erratum in certain Cortex-A8 processors. The workaround is enabled by default if you are targeting the ARM v7-A architecture profile. It can be enabled otherwise by specifying @samp{--fix-cortex-a8}, or disabled unconditionally by specifying @samp{--no-fix-cortex-a8}.
+
+The erratum only affects Thumb-2 code. Please contact ARM for further details.
+
+@cindex Cortex-A53 erratum 835769 workaround
+@kindex --fix-cortex-a53-835769
+@kindex --no-fix-cortex-a53-835769
+The @samp{--fix-cortex-a53-835769} switch enables a link-time workaround for erratum 835769 present on certain early revisions of Cortex-A53 processors. The workaround is disabled by default. It can be enabled by specifying @samp{--fix-cortex-a53-835769}, or disabled unconditionally by specifying @samp{--no-fix-cortex-a53-835769}.
+
+Please contact ARM for further details.
+
+@kindex --merge-exidx-entries
+@kindex --no-merge-exidx-entries
+@cindex Merging exidx entries
+The @samp{--no-merge-exidx-entries} switch disables the merging of adjacent exidx entries in debuginfo.
+
+@kindex --long-plt
+@cindex 32-bit PLT entries
+The @samp{--long-plt} option enables the use of 16 byte PLT entries
+which support up to 4Gb of code. The default is to use 12 byte PLT
+entries which only support 512Mb of code.
+
@ifclear GENERIC
@lowersections
@end ifclear
@end ifclear
@end ifset
+@ifset NDS32
+@ifclear GENERIC
+@raisesections
+@end ifclear
+
+@node NDS32
+@section @code{ld} and NDS32
+@kindex relaxing on NDS32
+For NDS32, there are some options to select relaxation behavior. The linker
+relaxes objects according to these options.
+
+@table @code
+@item @samp{--m[no-]fp-as-gp}
+Disable/enable fp-as-gp relaxation.
+
+@item @samp{--mexport-symbols=FILE}
+Exporting symbols and their address into FILE as linker script.
+
+@item @samp{--m[no-]ex9}
+Disable/enable link-time EX9 relaxation.
+
+@item @samp{--mexport-ex9=FILE}
+Export the EX9 table after linking.
+
+@item @samp{--mimport-ex9=FILE}
+Import the Ex9 table for EX9 relaxation.
+
+@item @samp{--mupdate-ex9}
+Update the existing EX9 table.
+
+@item @samp{--mex9-limit=NUM}
+Maximum number of entries in the ex9 table.
+
+@item @samp{--mex9-loop-aware}
+Avoid generating the EX9 instruction inside the loop.
+
+@item @samp{--m[no-]ifc}
+Disable/enable the link-time IFC optimization.
+
+@item @samp{--mifc-loop-aware}
+Avoid generating the IFC instruction inside the loop.
+@end table
+
+@ifclear GENERIC
+@lowersections
+@end ifclear
+@end ifset
+
+@ifset NIOSII
+@ifclear GENERIC
+@raisesections
+@end ifclear
+
+@node Nios II
+@section @command{ld} and the Altera Nios II
+@cindex Nios II call relaxation
+@kindex --relax on Nios II
+
+Call and immediate jump instructions on Nios II processors are limited to
+transferring control to addresses in the same 256MB memory segment,
+which may result in @command{ld} giving
+@samp{relocation truncated to fit} errors with very large programs.
+The command-line option @option{--relax} enables the generation of
+trampolines that can access the entire 32-bit address space for calls
+outside the normal @code{call} and @code{jmpi} address range. These
+trampolines are inserted at section boundaries, so may not themselves
+be reachable if an input section and its associated call trampolines are
+larger than 256MB.
+
+The @option{--relax} option is enabled by default unless @option{-r}
+is also specified. You can disable trampoline generation by using the
+@option{--no-relax} linker option. You can also disable this optimization
+locally by using the @samp{set .noat} directive in assembly-language
+source files, as the linker-inserted trampolines use the @code{at}
+register as a temporary.
+
+Note that the linker @option{--relax} option is independent of assembler
+relaxation options, and that using the GNU assembler's @option{-relax-all}
+option interferes with the linker's more selective call instruction relaxation.
+
+@ifclear GENERIC
+@lowersections
+@end ifclear
+@end ifset
+
@ifset POWERPC
@ifclear GENERIC
@raisesections
@item --plt-align
@itemx --no-plt-align
Use these options to control whether individual PLT call stubs are
-aligned to a 32-byte boundary, or to the specified power of two
-boundary when using @code{--plt-align=}. By default PLT call stubs
-are packed tightly.
+padded so that they don't cross a 32-byte boundary, or to the
+specified power of two boundary when using @code{--plt-align=}. Note
+that this isn't alignment in the usual sense. By default PLT call
+stubs are packed tightly.
@cindex PowerPC64 PLT call stub static chain
@kindex --plt-static-chain
tools will be able to process object files employing this GNU extension,
but will fail to respect the alignment instructions, and may issue noisy
warnings about unknown linker directives.
+
@end table
@ifclear GENERIC