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- <h3 class="section">4.17 <code>ld</code> and Xtensa Processors</h3>
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- <a name="index-Xtensa-processors"></a>
- <p>The default <code>ld</code> behavior for Xtensa processors is to interpret
- <code>SECTIONS</code> commands so that lists of explicitly named sections in a
- specification with a wildcard file will be interleaved when necessary to
- keep literal pools within the range of PC-relative load offsets. For
- example, with the command:
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- <pre class="smallexample">SECTIONS
- {
- .text : {
- *(.literal .text)
- }
- }
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- <p><code>ld</code> may interleave some of the <code>.literal</code>
- and <code>.text</code> sections from different object files to ensure that the
- literal pools are within the range of PC-relative load offsets. A valid
- interleaving might place the <code>.literal</code> sections from an initial
- group of files followed by the <code>.text</code> sections of that group of
- files. Then, the <code>.literal</code> sections from the rest of the files
- and the <code>.text</code> sections from the rest of the files would follow.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002d_002drelax-on-Xtensa"></a>
- <a name="index-relaxing-on-Xtensa"></a>
- <p>Relaxation is enabled by default for the Xtensa version of <code>ld</code> and
- provides two important link-time optimizations. The first optimization
- is to combine identical literal values to reduce code size. A redundant
- literal will be removed and all the <code>L32R</code> instructions that use it
- will be changed to reference an identical literal, as long as the
- location of the replacement literal is within the offset range of all
- the <code>L32R</code> instructions. The second optimization is to remove
- unnecessary overhead from assembler-generated “longcall” sequences of
- <code>L32R</code>/<code>CALLX<var>n</var></code> when the target functions are within
- range of direct <code>CALL<var>n</var></code> instructions.
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- <p>For each of these cases where an indirect call sequence can be optimized
- to a direct call, the linker will change the <code>CALLX<var>n</var></code>
- instruction to a <code>CALL<var>n</var></code> instruction, remove the <code>L32R</code>
- instruction, and remove the literal referenced by the <code>L32R</code>
- instruction if it is not used for anything else. Removing the
- <code>L32R</code> instruction always reduces code size but can potentially
- hurt performance by changing the alignment of subsequent branch targets.
- By default, the linker will always preserve alignments, either by
- switching some instructions between 24-bit encodings and the equivalent
- density instructions or by inserting a no-op in place of the <code>L32R</code>
- instruction that was removed. If code size is more important than
- performance, the <samp>--size-opt</samp> option can be used to prevent the
- linker from widening density instructions or inserting no-ops, except in
- a few cases where no-ops are required for correctness.
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- <p>The following Xtensa-specific command-line options can be used to
- control the linker:
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- <dt><samp>--size-opt</samp></dt>
- <dd><p>When optimizing indirect calls to direct calls, optimize for code size
- more than performance. With this option, the linker will not insert
- no-ops or widen density instructions to preserve branch target
- alignment. There may still be some cases where no-ops are required to
- preserve the correctness of the code.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><samp>--abi-windowed</samp></dt>
- <dt><samp>--abi-call0</samp></dt>
- <dd><p>Choose ABI for the output object and for the generated PLT code.
- PLT code inserted by the linker must match ABI of the output object
- because windowed and call0 ABI use incompatible function call
- conventions.
- Default ABI is chosen by the ABI tag in the <code>.xtensa.info</code> section
- of the first input object.
- A warning is issued if ABI tags of input objects do not match each other
- or the chosen output object ABI.
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