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/* Tell the linker that we want an x86_64 ELF64 output file */
OUTPUT_FORMAT(elf64-x86-64)
/* We want the symbol kmain to be our entry point */
ENTRY(kmain)
/* Define the program headers we want so the bootloader gives us the right */
/* MMU permissions; this also allows us to exert more control over the linking */
/* process. */
PHDRS
{
limine_requests PT_LOAD;
text PT_LOAD;
rodata PT_LOAD;
data PT_LOAD;
}
SECTIONS
{
/* We want to be placed in the topmost 2GiB of the address space, for optimisations */
/* and because that is what the Limine spec mandates. */
/* Any address in this region will do, but often 0xffffffff80000000 is chosen as */
/* that is the beginning of the region. */
. = 0xffffffff80000000;
kernel_start = .;
/* Define a section to contain the Limine requests and assign it to its own PHDR */
.limine_requests : {
KEEP(*(.limine_requests_start))
KEEP(*(.limine_requests))
KEEP(*(.limine_requests_end))
} :limine_requests
/* Move to the next memory page for .text */
. = ALIGN(CONSTANT(MAXPAGESIZE));
.text : {
*(.text .text.*)
} :text
/* Move to the next memory page for .rodata */
. = ALIGN(CONSTANT(MAXPAGESIZE));
.rodata : {
*(.rodata .rodata.*)
} :rodata
/* Add a .note.gnu.build-id output section in case a build ID flag is added to the */
/* linker command. */
.note.gnu.build-id : {
*(.note.gnu.build-id)
} :rodata
/* C++ is a language that allows for global constructors. In order to obtain the */
/* address of the ".init_array" section we need to define a symbol for it. */
.init_array : {
__init_array = .;
KEEP(*(SORT_BY_INIT_PRIORITY(.init_array.*) SORT_BY_INIT_PRIORITY(.ctors.*)))
KEEP(*(.init_array .ctors))
__init_array_end = .;
} :rodata
/* Move to the next memory page for .data */
. = ALIGN(CONSTANT(MAXPAGESIZE));
.data : {
*(.data .data.*)
} :data
/* NOTE: .bss needs to be the last thing mapped to :data, otherwise lots of */
/* unnecessary zeros will be written to the binary. */
/* If you need, for example, .init_array and .fini_array, those should be placed */
/* above this. */
.bss : {
*(.bss .bss.*)
*(COMMON)
} :data
/* Discard .note.* and .eh_frame* since they may cause issues on some hosts. */
/DISCARD/ : {
*(.eh_frame*)
*(.note .note.*)
}
kernel_end = .;
}
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