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There are a few other linker scripts commands.
ASSERT(exp, message)EXTERN(symbol symbol ...)EXTERN, and you may use EXTERN multiple times. This command has the same effect as the -u command-line option.FORCE_COMMON_ALLOCATION-d command-line option: to make ld assign space to common symbols even if a relocatable output file is specified (-r).INHIBIT_COMMON_ALLOCATION--no-define-common command-line option: to make ld omit the assignment of addresses to common symbols even for a non-relocatable output file.NOCROSSREFS(section section ...)ld to issue an error about any references among certain output sections.
In certain types of programs, particularly on embedded systems when using overlays, when one section is loaded into memory, another section will not be. Any direct references between the two sections would be errors. For example, it would be an error if code in one section called a function defined in the other section.
The NOCROSSREFS command takes a list of output section names. If ld detects any cross references between the sections, it reports an error and returns a non-zero exit status. Note that the NOCROSSREFS command uses output section names, not input section names.
OUTPUT_ARCH(bfdarch)objdump program with the -f option.