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 - <h3 class="section">3.7 MEMORY Command</h3>
 - <a name="index-MEMORY"></a>
 - <a name="index-memory-regions"></a>
 - <a name="index-regions-of-memory"></a>
 - <a name="index-allocating-memory"></a>
 - <a name="index-discontinuous-memory"></a>
 - <p>The linker’s default configuration permits allocation of all available
 - memory.  You can override this by using the <code>MEMORY</code> command.
 - </p>
 - <p>The <code>MEMORY</code> command describes the location and size of blocks of
 - memory in the target.  You can use it to describe which memory regions
 - may be used by the linker, and which memory regions it must avoid.  You
 - can then assign sections to particular memory regions.  The linker will
 - set section addresses based on the memory regions, and will warn about
 - regions that become too full.  The linker will not shuffle sections
 - around to fit into the available regions.
 - </p>
 - <p>A linker script may contain many uses of the <code>MEMORY</code> command,
 - however, all memory blocks defined are treated as if they were
 - specified inside a single <code>MEMORY</code> command.  The syntax for
 - <code>MEMORY</code> is:
 - </p><div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">MEMORY
 -   {
 -     <var>name</var> [(<var>attr</var>)] : ORIGIN = <var>origin</var>, LENGTH = <var>len</var>
 -     …
 -   }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>The <var>name</var> is a name used in the linker script to refer to the
 - region.  The region name has no meaning outside of the linker script.
 - Region names are stored in a separate name space, and will not conflict
 - with symbol names, file names, or section names.  Each memory region
 - must have a distinct name within the <code>MEMORY</code> command.  However you can
 - add later alias names to existing memory regions with the <a href="REGION_005fALIAS.html#REGION_005fALIAS">REGION_ALIAS</a>
 - command.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-memory-region-attributes"></a>
 - <p>The <var>attr</var> string is an optional list of attributes that specify
 - whether to use a particular memory region for an input section which is
 - not explicitly mapped in the linker script.  As described in
 - <a href="SECTIONS.html#SECTIONS">SECTIONS</a>, if you do not specify an output section for some input
 - section, the linker will create an output section with the same name as
 - the input section.  If you define region attributes, the linker will use
 - them to select the memory region for the output section that it creates.
 - </p>
 - <p>The <var>attr</var> string must consist only of the following characters:
 - </p><dl compact="compact">
 - <dt>‘<samp>R</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><p>Read-only section
 - </p></dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>W</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><p>Read/write section
 - </p></dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>X</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><p>Executable section
 - </p></dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>A</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><p>Allocatable section
 - </p></dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>I</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><p>Initialized section
 - </p></dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>L</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><p>Same as ‘<samp>I</samp>’
 - </p></dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>!</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><p>Invert the sense of any of the attributes that follow
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <p>If an unmapped section matches any of the listed attributes other than
 - ‘<samp>!</samp>’, it will be placed in the memory region.  The ‘<samp>!</samp>’
 - attribute reverses the test for the characters that follow, so that an
 - unmapped section will be placed in the memory region only if it does
 - not match any of the attributes listed afterwards.  Thus an attribute
 - string of ‘<samp>RW!X</samp>’ will match any unmapped section that has either
 - or both of the ‘<samp>R</samp>’ and ‘<samp>W</samp>’ attributes, but only as long as
 - the section does not also have the ‘<samp>X</samp>’ attribute.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-ORIGIN-_003d"></a>
 - <a name="index-o-_003d"></a>
 - <a name="index-org-_003d"></a>
 - <p>The <var>origin</var> is an numerical expression for the start address of
 - the memory region.  The expression must evaluate to a constant and it
 - cannot involve any symbols.  The keyword <code>ORIGIN</code> may be
 - abbreviated to <code>org</code> or <code>o</code> (but not, for example,
 - <code>ORG</code>).
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-LENGTH-_003d"></a>
 - <a name="index-len-_003d"></a>
 - <a name="index-l-_003d"></a>
 - <p>The <var>len</var> is an expression for the size in bytes of the memory
 - region.  As with the <var>origin</var> expression, the expression must
 - be numerical only and must evaluate to a constant.  The keyword
 - <code>LENGTH</code> may be abbreviated to <code>len</code> or <code>l</code>.
 - </p>
 - <p>In the following example, we specify that there are two memory regions
 - available for allocation: one starting at ‘<samp>0</samp>’ for 256 kilobytes,
 - and the other starting at ‘<samp>0x40000000</samp>’ for four megabytes.  The
 - linker will place into the ‘<samp>rom</samp>’ memory region every section which
 - is not explicitly mapped into a memory region, and is either read-only
 - or executable.  The linker will place other sections which are not
 - explicitly mapped into a memory region into the ‘<samp>ram</samp>’ memory
 - region.
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">MEMORY
 -   {
 -     rom (rx)  : ORIGIN = 0, LENGTH = 256K
 -     ram (!rx) : org = 0x40000000, l = 4M
 -   }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>Once you define a memory region, you can direct the linker to place
 - specific output sections into that memory region by using the
 - ‘<samp>><var>region</var></samp>’ output section attribute.  For example, if you have
 - a memory region named ‘<samp>mem</samp>’, you would use ‘<samp>>mem</samp>’ in the
 - output section definition.  See <a href="Output-Section-Region.html#Output-Section-Region">Output Section Region</a>.  If no address
 - was specified for the output section, the linker will set the address to
 - the next available address within the memory region.  If the combined
 - output sections directed to a memory region are too large for the
 - region, the linker will issue an error message.
 - </p>
 - <p>It is possible to access the origin and length of a memory in an
 - expression via the <code>ORIGIN(<var>memory</var>)</code> and
 - <code>LENGTH(<var>memory</var>)</code> functions:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">  _fstack = ORIGIN(ram) + LENGTH(ram) - 4;
 - </pre></div>
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