From 36fd903fe28894acb253ede2238a0875a9e92224 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nick Clifton Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 09:38:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] PR 518 Update the descriptions of the ORIGIN and LENGTH fields in the MEMORY command, to explicitly state that symbols cannot be used in their expressions. --- ld/ChangeLog | 7 +++++++ ld/ld.texinfo | 14 +++++++------- 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/ld/ChangeLog b/ld/ChangeLog index 85ed0cf1fe..cb4ef1698d 100644 --- a/ld/ChangeLog +++ b/ld/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2004-11-19 Nick Clifton + + PR 518 + * ld.texinfo (MEMORY): Update the descriptions of the ORIGIN and + LENGTH fields in the MEMORY command, to explicitly state that + symbols cannot be used in their expressions. + 2004-11-19 Jon Beniston * ld/ldlex.l: Allow ORIGIN and LENGTH in EXPRESSION. diff --git a/ld/ld.texinfo b/ld/ld.texinfo index ab78ece6ff..b21313a6b2 100644 --- a/ld/ld.texinfo +++ b/ld/ld.texinfo @@ -3843,19 +3843,19 @@ attributes. @kindex ORIGIN = @kindex o = @kindex org = -The @var{origin} is an expression for the start address of the memory -region. The expression must evaluate to a constant before memory -allocation is performed, which means that you may not use any section -relative symbols. The keyword @code{ORIGIN} may be abbreviated to -@code{org} or @code{o} (but not, for example, @code{ORG}). +The @var{origin} 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} may be +abbreviated to @code{org} or @code{o} (but not, for example, +@code{ORG}). @kindex LENGTH = @kindex len = @kindex l = The @var{len} is an expression for the size in bytes of the memory region. As with the @var{origin} expression, the expression must -evaluate to a constant before memory allocation is performed. The -keyword @code{LENGTH} may be abbreviated to @code{len} or @code{l}. +be numerical only and must evaluate to a constant. The keyword +@code{LENGTH} may be abbreviated to @code{len} or @code{l}. In the following example, we specify that there are two memory regions available for allocation: one starting at @samp{0} for 256 kilobytes, -- 2.11.0