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 - <a name="The-Location-Counter"></a>
 - <h4 class="subsection">3.10.5 The Location Counter</h4>
 - <a name="index-_002e"></a>
 - <a name="index-dot"></a>
 - <a name="index-location-counter"></a>
 - <a name="index-current-output-location"></a>
 - <p>The special linker variable <em>dot</em> ‘<samp>.</samp>’ always contains the
 - current output location counter.  Since the <code>.</code> always refers to a
 - location in an output section, it may only appear in an expression
 - within a <code>SECTIONS</code> command.  The <code>.</code> symbol may appear
 - anywhere that an ordinary symbol is allowed in an expression.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-holes"></a>
 - <p>Assigning a value to <code>.</code> will cause the location counter to be
 - moved.  This may be used to create holes in the output section.  The
 - location counter may not be moved backwards inside an output section,
 - and may not be moved backwards outside of an output section if so
 - doing creates areas with overlapping LMAs.
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">SECTIONS
 - {
 -   output :
 -     {
 -       file1(.text)
 -       . = . + 1000;
 -       file2(.text)
 -       . += 1000;
 -       file3(.text)
 -     } = 0x12345678;
 - }
 - </pre></div>
 - <p>In the previous example, the ‘<samp>.text</samp>’ section from <samp>file1</samp> is
 - located at the beginning of the output section ‘<samp>output</samp>’.  It is
 - followed by a 1000 byte gap.  Then the ‘<samp>.text</samp>’ section from
 - <samp>file2</samp> appears, also with a 1000 byte gap following before the
 - ‘<samp>.text</samp>’ section from <samp>file3</samp>.  The notation ‘<samp>= 0x12345678</samp>’
 - specifies what data to write in the gaps (see <a href="Output-Section-Fill.html#Output-Section-Fill">Output Section Fill</a>).
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-dot-inside-sections"></a>
 - <p>Note: <code>.</code> actually refers to the byte offset from the start of the
 - current containing object.  Normally this is the <code>SECTIONS</code>
 - statement, whose start address is 0, hence <code>.</code> can be used as an
 - absolute address.  If <code>.</code> is used inside a section description
 - however, it refers to the byte offset from the start of that section,
 - not an absolute address.  Thus in a script like this:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">SECTIONS
 - {
 -     . = 0x100
 -     .text: {
 -       *(.text)
 -       . = 0x200
 -     }
 -     . = 0x500
 -     .data: {
 -       *(.data)
 -       . += 0x600
 -     }
 - }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>The ‘<samp>.text</samp>’ section will be assigned a starting address of 0x100
 - and a size of exactly 0x200 bytes, even if there is not enough data in
 - the ‘<samp>.text</samp>’ input sections to fill this area.  (If there is too
 - much data, an error will be produced because this would be an attempt to
 - move <code>.</code> backwards).  The ‘<samp>.data</samp>’ section will start at 0x500
 - and it will have an extra 0x600 bytes worth of space after the end of
 - the values from the ‘<samp>.data</samp>’ input sections and before the end of
 - the ‘<samp>.data</samp>’ output section itself.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-dot-outside-sections"></a>
 - <p>Setting symbols to the value of the location counter outside of an
 - output section statement can result in unexpected values if the linker
 - needs to place orphan sections.  For example, given the following:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">SECTIONS
 - {
 -     start_of_text = . ;
 -     .text: { *(.text) }
 -     end_of_text = . ;
 - 
 -     start_of_data = . ;
 -     .data: { *(.data) }
 -     end_of_data = . ;
 - }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>If the linker needs to place some input section, e.g. <code>.rodata</code>,
 - not mentioned in the script, it might choose to place that section
 - between <code>.text</code> and <code>.data</code>.  You might think the linker
 - should place <code>.rodata</code> on the blank line in the above script, but
 - blank lines are of no particular significance to the linker.  As well,
 - the linker doesn’t associate the above symbol names with their
 - sections.  Instead, it assumes that all assignments or other
 - statements belong to the previous output section, except for the
 - special case of an assignment to <code>.</code>.  I.e., the linker will
 - place the orphan <code>.rodata</code> section as if the script was written
 - as follows:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">SECTIONS
 - {
 -     start_of_text = . ;
 -     .text: { *(.text) }
 -     end_of_text = . ;
 - 
 -     start_of_data = . ;
 -     .rodata: { *(.rodata) }
 -     .data: { *(.data) }
 -     end_of_data = . ;
 - }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>This may or may not be the script author’s intention for the value of
 - <code>start_of_data</code>.  One way to influence the orphan section
 - placement is to assign the location counter to itself, as the linker
 - assumes that an assignment to <code>.</code> is setting the start address of
 - a following output section and thus should be grouped with that
 - section.  So you could write:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">SECTIONS
 - {
 -     start_of_text = . ;
 -     .text: { *(.text) }
 -     end_of_text = . ;
 - 
 -     . = . ;
 -     start_of_data = . ;
 -     .data: { *(.data) }
 -     end_of_data = . ;
 - }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>Now, the orphan <code>.rodata</code> section will be placed between
 - <code>end_of_text</code> and <code>start_of_data</code>.
 - </p>
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