I have a working linker script. I want to add another data section whose contents is pulled directly from a file (ld shouldn't parse it and extract the sections and so on). How can I do that?
OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-i386")
ENTRY(start)
SECTIONS
{
.text 0x100000 : {
*(.multiboot)
*(.text)
*(.code)
*(.rodata*)
}
.data : {
*(.data)
}
.bss : {
*(.bss)
}
kernel_end = .;
roottask_start = .;
.data : {
HERE I WANT TO INCLUDE THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF ANOTHER (BINARY) FILE
}
roottask_end = .;
}
You could try using objcopy
to convert it to a normal object you can link in, and then reference its symbols in the linker script like you would do to a normal object. From the objcopy
manual page:
-B bfdarch --binary-architecture=bfdarch Useful when transforming a raw binary input file into an object file. In this case the output architecture can be set to bfdarch. This option will be ignored if the input file has a known bfdarch. You can access this binary data inside a program by referencing the special symbols that are created by the conversion process. These symbols are called
_binary_objfile_start
,_binary_objfile_end
and_binary_objfile_size
. e.g. you can transform a picture file into an object file and then access it in your code using these symbols.
...where objfile will be expanded to the name of the input object file.
See also the --rename-section
option.