# Note: this parameter script is sourced by the other# sh[l]elf(32|64).sh parameter scripts.SCRIPT_NAME=elfOUTPUT_FORMAT=${OUTPUT_FORMAT-"elf32-sh64"}TEXT_START_ADDR=0x1000MAXPAGESIZE=128ARCH=shMACHINE=sh5ALIGNMENT=8TEMPLATE_NAME=elf32GENERATE_SHLIB_SCRIPT=yesEMBEDDED=yesDATA_START_SYMBOLS='PROVIDE (___data = .);'# If data is located right after .text (not explicitly specified),# then we need to align it to an 8-byte boundary.OTHER_READONLY_SECTIONS='PROVIDE (___rodata = DEFINED (.rodata) ? .rodata : 0);. = ALIGN (8);'# Make _edata and .bss aligned by smuggling in an alignment directive.OTHER_GOT_SECTIONS='. = ALIGN (8);'# These are for compatibility with the COFF toolchain.ENTRY=startCTOR_START='___ctors = .;'CTOR_END='___ctors_end = .;'DTOR_START='___dtors = .;'DTOR_END='___dtors_end = .;'# Do not use the varname=${varname-'string'} construct here; there are# problems with that on some shells (e.g. on Solaris) where there is a bug# that trigs when $varname contains a "}".# The effect of the .stack definition is like setting STACK_ADDR to 0x80000,# except that the setting can be overridden, e.g. --defsym _stack=0xff000,# and that we put an extra sentinal value at the bottom.# N.B. We can't use PROVIDE to set the default value in a symbol because# the address is needed to place the .stack section, which in turn is needed# to hold the sentinel value(s).test -z "$CREATE_SHLIB" && OTHER_SECTIONS=".stack ${RELOCATING-0}${RELOCATING+(DEFINED(_stack) ? _stack : ALIGN (0x40000) + 0x40000)} :{${RELOCATING+_stack = .;}*(.stack)LONG(0xdeaddead)}.cranges 0 : { *(.cranges) }"# We do not need .stack for shared library.test -n "$CREATE_SHLIB" && OTHER_SECTIONS=".cranges 0 : { *(.cranges) }"# We need to adjust sizes in the .cranges section after relaxation, so# we need an after_allocation function, and it goes in this file.EXTRA_EM_FILE=${EXTRA_EM_FILE-sh64elf}