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This file documents the internals of the GNU linker ld.
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@item SCRIPT_NAME
This is the name of the @file{scripttempl} script to use. If
@code{SCRIPT_NAME} is set to @var{script}, @file{genscripts.sh} will use
-the script @file{scriptteml/@var{script}.sc}.
+the script @file{scripttempl/@var{script}.sc}.
@item TEMPLATE_NAME
-This is the name of the @file{emultemlp} script to use. If
+This is the name of the @file{emultempl} script to use. If
@code{TEMPLATE_NAME} is set to @var{template}, @file{genscripts.sh} will
use the script @file{emultempl/@var{template}.em}. If this variable is
not set, the default value is @samp{generic}.
Some @file{scripttempl} scripts use this to set the start address of the
@samp{.text} section.
-@item NONPAGED_TEXT_START_ADDR
-If this is defined, the @file{genscripts.sh} script sets
-@code{TEXT_START_ADDR} to its value before running the
-@file{scripttempl} script for the @code{-n} and @code{-N} options
-(@pxref{linker scripts}).
-
@item SEGMENT_SIZE
The @file{genscripts.sh} script uses this to set the default value of
@code{DATA_ALIGNMENT} when running the @file{scripttempl} script.
invoke @file{scripttempl/@var{script}.sc}.
The @file{genscripts.sh} script will invoke the @file{scripttempl}
-script 5 to 8 times. Each time it will set the shell variable
+script 5 to 9 times. Each time it will set the shell variable
@code{LD_FLAG} to a different value. When the linker is run, the
options used will direct it to select a particular script. (Script
selection is controlled by the @code{get_script} emulation entry point;
The @file{scripttempl} script is only invoked with @code{LD_FLAG} set to
this value if @code{GENERATE_COMBRELOC_SCRIPT} is defined in the
@file{emulparams} file or if @code{SCRIPT_NAME} is @code{elf} and
-@code{GENERATE_SHLIB_SCRIPT} is defined in the @file{emulparms} file.
+@code{GENERATE_SHLIB_SCRIPT} is defined in the @file{emulparams} file.
The @file{emultempl} script must arrange to use this script at the
appropriate time, normally when the linker is invoked with the @code{-shared
-z combreloc} option. The output has an extension of @file{.xsc}.
+@item auto_import
+The @file{scripttempl} script is only invoked with @code{LD_FLAG} set to
+this value if @code{GENERATE_AUTO_IMPORT_SCRIPT} is defined in the
+@file{emulparams} file. The @file{emultempl} script must arrange to
+use this script at the appropriate time, normally when the linker is
+invoked with the @code{--enable-auto-import} option. The output has
+an extension of @file{.xa}.
@end table
Besides the shell variables set by the @file{emulparams} script, and the
The obvious and only way to get rid of dllimport insanity is
to make client access variable directly in the DLL, bypassing
the extra dereference imposed by ordinary DLL runtime linking.
-I.e., whenever client contains someting like
+I.e., whenever client contains something like
@code{mov dll_var,%eax,}
make ld help with that. Import section of PE made following
way: there's a vector of structures each describing imports
from particular DLL. Each such structure points to two other
-parellel vectors: one holding imported names, and one which
+parallel vectors: one holding imported names, and one which
will hold address of corresponding imported name. So, the
solution is de-vectorize these structures, making import
locations be sparse and pointing directly into code.