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- <h4 class="subsection">3.10.8 The Section of an Expression</h4>
- <a name="index-expression-sections"></a>
- <a name="index-absolute-expressions"></a>
- <a name="index-relative-expressions"></a>
- <a name="index-absolute-and-relocatable-symbols"></a>
- <a name="index-relocatable-and-absolute-symbols"></a>
- <a name="index-symbols_002c-relocatable-and-absolute"></a>
- <p>Addresses and symbols may be section relative, or absolute. A section
- relative symbol is relocatable. If you request relocatable output
- using the ‘<samp>-r</samp>’ option, a further link operation may change the
- value of a section relative symbol. On the other hand, an absolute
- symbol will retain the same value throughout any further link
- operations.
- </p>
- <p>Some terms in linker expressions are addresses. This is true of
- section relative symbols and for builtin functions that return an
- address, such as <code>ADDR</code>, <code>LOADADDR</code>, <code>ORIGIN</code> and
- <code>SEGMENT_START</code>. Other terms are simply numbers, or are builtin
- functions that return a non-address value, such as <code>LENGTH</code>.
- One complication is that unless you set <code>LD_FEATURE ("SANE_EXPR")</code>
- (see <a href="Miscellaneous-Commands.html#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a>), numbers and absolute symbols are treated
- differently depending on their location, for compatibility with older
- versions of <code>ld</code>. Expressions appearing outside an output
- section definition treat all numbers as absolute addresses.
- Expressions appearing inside an output section definition treat
- absolute symbols as numbers. If <code>LD_FEATURE ("SANE_EXPR")</code> is
- given, then absolute symbols and numbers are simply treated as numbers
- everywhere.
- </p>
- <p>In the following simple example,
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">SECTIONS
- {
- . = 0x100;
- __executable_start = 0x100;
- .data :
- {
- . = 0x10;
- __data_start = 0x10;
- *(.data)
- }
- …
- }
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>both <code>.</code> and <code>__executable_start</code> are set to the absolute
- address 0x100 in the first two assignments, then both <code>.</code> and
- <code>__data_start</code> are set to 0x10 relative to the <code>.data</code>
- section in the second two assignments.
- </p>
- <p>For expressions involving numbers, relative addresses and absolute
- addresses, ld follows these rules to evaluate terms:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> Unary operations on an absolute address or number, and binary
- operations on two absolute addresses or two numbers, or between one
- absolute address and a number, apply the operator to the value(s).
- </li><li> Unary operations on a relative address, and binary operations on two
- relative addresses in the same section or between one relative address
- and a number, apply the operator to the offset part of the address(es).
- </li><li> Other binary operations, that is, between two relative addresses not
- in the same section, or between a relative address and an absolute
- address, first convert any non-absolute term to an absolute address
- before applying the operator.
- </li></ul>
-
- <p>The result section of each sub-expression is as follows:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> An operation involving only numbers results in a number.
- </li><li> The result of comparisons, ‘<samp>&&</samp>’ and ‘<samp>||</samp>’ is also a number.
- </li><li> The result of other binary arithmetic and logical operations on two
- relative addresses in the same section or two absolute addresses
- (after above conversions) is also a number when
- <code>LD_FEATURE ("SANE_EXPR")</code> or inside an output section definition
- but an absolute address otherwise.
- </li><li> The result of other operations on relative addresses or one
- relative address and a number, is a relative address in the same
- section as the relative operand(s).
- </li><li> The result of other operations on absolute addresses (after above
- conversions) is an absolute address.
- </li></ul>
-
- <p>You can use the builtin function <code>ABSOLUTE</code> to force an expression
- to be absolute when it would otherwise be relative. For example, to
- create an absolute symbol set to the address of the end of the output
- section ‘<samp>.data</samp>’:
- </p><div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">SECTIONS
- {
- .data : { *(.data) _edata = ABSOLUTE(.); }
- }
- </pre></div>
- <p>If ‘<samp>ABSOLUTE</samp>’ were not used, ‘<samp>_edata</samp>’ would be relative to the
- ‘<samp>.data</samp>’ section.
- </p>
- <p>Using <code>LOADADDR</code> also forces an expression absolute, since this
- particular builtin function returns an absolute address.
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