From f300e03478f621bdfd49ab22dc16b8f46deccff0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rtoy <rtoy> Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 12:10:14 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] tools/FreeBSD-cmucl-linker-script tools/Linux-cmucl-linker-script tools/SunOS-cmucl-linker-script o These linker scripts are no longer needed. tools/linker-x86.sh: o No longer needed because the contents were moved to linker.sh. --- tools/FreeBSD-cmucl-linker-script | 199 --------------------------- tools/Linux-cmucl-linker-script | 217 ------------------------------ tools/SunOS-cmucl-linker-script | 23 ---- tools/linker-x86.sh | 127 ----------------- 4 files changed, 566 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tools/FreeBSD-cmucl-linker-script delete mode 100644 tools/Linux-cmucl-linker-script delete mode 100644 tools/SunOS-cmucl-linker-script delete mode 100644 tools/linker-x86.sh diff --git a/tools/FreeBSD-cmucl-linker-script b/tools/FreeBSD-cmucl-linker-script deleted file mode 100644 index 88e76f428..000000000 --- a/tools/FreeBSD-cmucl-linker-script +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- mode: c; -*- - * Linker directives for building Lisp executables with CMUCL on FreeBSD 8.x. - * - * Obtain via: - * - * * ld --verbose > tools/FreeBSD-cmucl-linker-script - * * Remove the === header and footer - * * Paste "Lisp core sections" (the three COR* lines before "Stabs debugging sections" - * $Header: /Volumes/share2/src/cmucl/cvs2git/cvsroot/src/tools/Attic/FreeBSD-cmucl-linker-script,v 1.2 2010/09/07 03:56:38 agoncharov Exp $ - * - */ - -/* Script for -z combreloc: combine and sort reloc sections */ -OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-i386-freebsd", "elf32-i386-freebsd", - "elf32-i386-freebsd") -OUTPUT_ARCH(i386) -ENTRY(_start) -SEARCH_DIR("/lib"); SEARCH_DIR("/usr/lib"); -/* Do we need any of these for elf? - __DYNAMIC = 0; */ -SECTIONS -{ - /* Read-only sections, merged into text segment: */ - /* PROVIDE (__executable_start = 0x08048000); . = 0x08048000 + SIZEOF_HEADERS; */ - PROVIDE (__executable_start = 0x08048000); . = 0x08048000 + 52 + 10*32; - - .interp : { *(.interp) } - .hash : { *(.hash) } - .dynsym : { *(.dynsym) } - .dynstr : { *(.dynstr) } - .gnu.version : { *(.gnu.version) } - .gnu.version_d : { *(.gnu.version_d) } - .gnu.version_r : { *(.gnu.version_r) } - .rel.dyn : - { - *(.rel.init) - *(.rel.text .rel.text.* .rel.gnu.linkonce.t.*) - *(.rel.fini) - *(.rel.rodata .rel.rodata.* .rel.gnu.linkonce.r.*) - *(.rel.data .rel.data.* .rel.gnu.linkonce.d.*) - *(.rel.tdata .rel.tdata.* .rel.gnu.linkonce.td.*) - *(.rel.tbss .rel.tbss.* .rel.gnu.linkonce.tb.*) - *(.rel.ctors) - *(.rel.dtors) - *(.rel.got) - *(.rel.bss .rel.bss.* .rel.gnu.linkonce.b.*) - } - .rela.dyn : - { - *(.rela.init) - *(.rela.text .rela.text.* .rela.gnu.linkonce.t.*) - *(.rela.fini) - *(.rela.rodata .rela.rodata.* .rela.gnu.linkonce.r.*) - *(.rela.data .rela.data.* .rela.gnu.linkonce.d.*) - *(.rela.tdata .rela.tdata.* .rela.gnu.linkonce.td.*) - *(.rela.tbss .rela.tbss.* .rela.gnu.linkonce.tb.*) - *(.rela.ctors) - *(.rela.dtors) - *(.rela.got) - *(.rela.bss .rela.bss.* .rela.gnu.linkonce.b.*) - } - .rel.plt : { *(.rel.plt) } - .rela.plt : { *(.rela.plt) } - .init : - { - KEEP (*(.init)) - } =0x90909090 - .plt : { *(.plt) } - .text : - { - *(.text .stub .text.* .gnu.linkonce.t.*) - /* .gnu.warning sections are handled specially by elf32.em. */ - *(.gnu.warning) - } =0x90909090 - .fini : - { - KEEP (*(.fini)) - } =0x90909090 - PROVIDE (__etext = .); - PROVIDE (_etext = .); - PROVIDE (etext = .); - .rodata : { *(.rodata .rodata.* .gnu.linkonce.r.*) } - .rodata1 : { *(.rodata1) } - .eh_frame_hdr : { *(.eh_frame_hdr) } - /* Adjust the address for the data segment. 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