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/* Default entry point: */
ENTRY(call_start_cpu0);
SECTIONS
{
/* RTC fast memory holds RTC wake stub code,
including from any source file named rtc_wake_stub*.c
*/
.rtc.text :
{
_rtc_text_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
. = ALIGN(4);
_rtc_code_start = .;
mapping[rtc_text]
*rtc_wake_stub*.*(.literal .text .literal.* .text.*)
_rtc_code_end = .;
/* possibly align + add 16B for CPU dummy speculative instr. fetch */
. = ((_rtc_code_end - _rtc_code_start) == 0) ? ALIGN(0) : ALIGN(4) + 16;
_rtc_text_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > rtc_iram_seg
/*
This section is required to skip rtc.text area because rtc_iram_seg and
rtc_data_seg are reflect the same address space on different buses.
*/
.rtc.dummy :
{
_rtc_dummy_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
_rtc_fast_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
. = SIZEOF(.rtc.text);
_rtc_dummy_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > rtc_data_seg
/* This section located in RTC FAST Memory area.
It holds data marked with RTC_FAST_ATTR attribute.
See the file "esp_attr.h" for more information.
*/
.rtc.force_fast :
{
. = ALIGN(4);
_rtc_force_fast_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
mapping[rtc_force_fast]
*(.rtc.force_fast .rtc.force_fast.*)
. = ALIGN(4) ;
_rtc_force_fast_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > rtc_data_seg
/* RTC data section holds RTC wake stub
data/rodata, including from any source file
named rtc_wake_stub*.c and the data marked with
RTC_DATA_ATTR, RTC_RODATA_ATTR attributes.
The memory location of the data is dependent on
CONFIG_ESP32S2_RTCDATA_IN_FAST_MEM option.
*/
.rtc.data :
{
_rtc_data_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
mapping[rtc_data]
*rtc_wake_stub*.*(.data .rodata .data.* .rodata.* .bss .bss.*)
_rtc_data_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > rtc_data_location
/* RTC bss, from any source file named rtc_wake_stub*.c */
.rtc.bss (NOLOAD) :
{
_rtc_bss_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
*rtc_wake_stub*.*(.bss .bss.*)
*rtc_wake_stub*.*(COMMON)
mapping[rtc_bss]
_rtc_bss_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > rtc_data_location
/* This section holds data that should not be initialized at power up
and will be retained during deep sleep.
User data marked with RTC_NOINIT_ATTR will be placed
into this section. See the file "esp_attr.h" for more information.
The memory location of the data is dependent on
CONFIG_ESP32S2_RTCDATA_IN_FAST_MEM option.
*/
.rtc_noinit (NOLOAD):
{
. = ALIGN(4);
_rtc_noinit_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.rtc_noinit .rtc_noinit.*)
. = ALIGN(4) ;
_rtc_noinit_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > rtc_data_location
/* This section located in RTC SLOW Memory area.
It holds data marked with RTC_SLOW_ATTR attribute.
See the file "esp_attr.h" for more information.
*/
.rtc.force_slow :
{
. = ALIGN(4);
_rtc_force_slow_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.rtc.force_slow .rtc.force_slow.*)
. = ALIGN(4) ;
_rtc_force_slow_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > rtc_slow_seg
/* Get size of rtc slow data based on rtc_data_location alias */
_rtc_slow_length = (ORIGIN(rtc_slow_seg) == ORIGIN(rtc_data_location))
? (_rtc_force_slow_end - _rtc_data_start)
: (_rtc_force_slow_end - _rtc_force_slow_start);
_rtc_fast_length = (ORIGIN(rtc_slow_seg) == ORIGIN(rtc_data_location))
? (_rtc_force_fast_end - _rtc_fast_start)
: (_rtc_noinit_end - _rtc_fast_start);
ASSERT((_rtc_slow_length <= LENGTH(rtc_slow_seg)),
"RTC_SLOW segment data does not fit.")
ASSERT((_rtc_fast_length <= LENGTH(rtc_data_seg)),
"RTC_FAST segment data does not fit.")
/* Send .iram0 code to iram */
.iram0.vectors :
{
_iram_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
/* Vectors go to IRAM */
_vector_table = ABSOLUTE(.);
/* Vectors according to builds/RF-2015.2-win32/esp108_v1_2_s5_512int_2/config.html */
. = 0x0;
KEEP(*(.WindowVectors.text));
. = 0x180;
KEEP(*(.Level2InterruptVector.text));
. = 0x1c0;
KEEP(*(.Level3InterruptVector.text));
. = 0x200;
KEEP(*(.Level4InterruptVector.text));
. = 0x240;
KEEP(*(.Level5InterruptVector.text));
. = 0x280;
KEEP(*(.DebugExceptionVector.text));
. = 0x2c0;
KEEP(*(.NMIExceptionVector.text));
. = 0x300;
KEEP(*(.KernelExceptionVector.text));
. = 0x340;
KEEP(*(.UserExceptionVector.text));
. = 0x3C0;
KEEP(*(.DoubleExceptionVector.text));
. = 0x400;
_invalid_pc_placeholder = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.*Vector.literal)
*(.UserEnter.literal);
*(.UserEnter.text);
. = ALIGN (16);
*(.entry.text)
*(.init.literal)
*(.init)
_init_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > iram0_0_seg
.iram0.text :
{
/* Code marked as runnning out of IRAM */
_iram_text_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
mapping[iram0_text]
/* added to maintain compability */
_coredump_iram_start = 0;
_coredump_iram_end = 0;
/* align + add 16B for CPU dummy speculative instr. fetch */
. = ALIGN(4) + 16;
_iram_text_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
_iram_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > iram0_0_seg
.dram0_reserved_for_iram (NOLOAD):
{
. = ORIGIN(dram0_0_seg) + _iram_end - _iram_start;
} > dram0_0_seg
.dram0.data :
{
_data_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.gnu.linkonce.d.*)
*(.data1)
*(.sdata)
*(.sdata.*)
*(.gnu.linkonce.s.*)
*(.sdata2)
*(.sdata2.*)
*(.gnu.linkonce.s2.*)
*(.jcr)
_esp_system_init_fn_array_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
KEEP (*(SORT(.esp_system_init_fn) SORT(.esp_system_init_fn.*)))
_esp_system_init_fn_array_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
mapping[dram0_data]
_data_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
. = ALIGN(4);
} > dram0_0_seg
/*This section holds data that should not be initialized at power up.
The section located in Internal SRAM memory region. The macro _NOINIT
can be used as attribute to place data into this section.
See the esp_attr.h file for more information.
*/
.noinit (NOLOAD):
{
. = ALIGN(4);
_noinit_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.noinit .noinit.*)
. = ALIGN(4) ;
_noinit_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > dram0_0_seg
/* Shared RAM */
.dram0.bss (NOLOAD) :
{
. = ALIGN (8);
_bss_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.ext_ram.bss*)
mapping[dram0_bss]
*(.dynsbss)
*(.sbss)
*(.sbss.*)
*(.gnu.linkonce.sb.*)
*(.scommon)
*(.sbss2)
*(.sbss2.*)
*(.gnu.linkonce.sb2.*)
*(.dynbss)
*(.share.mem)
*(.gnu.linkonce.b.*)
. = ALIGN (8);
_bss_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > dram0_0_seg
esp32s2: fix THREADPTR calculation, re-enable FreeRTOS TLS tests 1. Clarify THREADPTR calculation in FreeRTOS code, explaining where the constant 0x10 offset comes from. 2. On the ESP32-S2, .flash.rodata section had different default alignment (8 bytes instead of 16), which resulted in different offset of the TLS sections. Unfortunately I haven’t found a way to query section alignment from C code, or to use a constant value to define section alignment in the linker script. The linker scripts are modified to force a fixed 16 byte alignment for .flash.rodata on the ESP32 and ESP32-S2beta. Note that the base address of .flash.rodata was already 16 byte aligned, so this has not changed the actual memory layout of the application. Full explanation of the calculation below. Assume we have the TLS template section base address (tls_section_vma), the address of a TLS variable in the template (address), and the final relocation value (offset). The linker calculates: offset = address - tls_section_vma + align_up(TCB_SIZE, alignment). At run time, the TLS section gets copied from _thread_local_start (in .rodata) to task_thread_local_start. Let’s assume that an address of a variable in the runtime TLS section is runtime_address. Access to this address will happen by calculating THREADPTR + offset. So, by a series of substitutions: THREADPTR + offset = runtime_address THREADPTR = runtime_address - offset THREADPTR = runtime_address - (address - tls_section_vma + align_up(TCB_SIZE, alignment)) THREADPTR = (runtime_address - address) + tls_section_vma - align_up(TCB_SIZE, alignment) The difference between runtime_address and address is same as the difference between task_thread_local_start and _thread_local_start. And tls_section_vma is the address of .rodata section, i.e. _rodata_start. So we arrive to THREADPTR = task_thread_local_start - _thread_local_start + _rodata_start - align_up(TCB_SIZE, alignment). The idea with TCB_SIZE being added to the THREADPTR when computing the relocation was to let the OS save TCB pointer in the TREADPTR register. The location of the run-time TLS section was assumed to be immediately after the TCB, aligned to whatever the section alignment was. However in our case the problem is that the run-time TLS section is stored not next to the TCB, but at the top of the stack. Plus, even if it was stored next to the TCB, the size of a FreeRTOS TCB is not equal to 8 bytes (TCB_SIZE hardcoded in the linker). So we have to calculate THREADPTR in a slightly obscure way, to compensate for these differences. Closes IDF-1239
2020-01-20 08:20:02 -05:00
/* When modifying the alignment, update tls_section_alignment in pxPortInitialiseStack */
.flash.rodata : ALIGN(0x10)
{
_rodata_reserved_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
_rodata_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.rodata_desc .rodata_desc.*) /* Should be the first. App version info. DO NOT PUT ANYTHING BEFORE IT! */
*(.rodata_custom_desc .rodata_custom_desc.*) /* Should be the second. Custom app version info. DO NOT PUT ANYTHING BEFORE IT! */
mapping[flash_rodata]
*(.irom1.text) /* catch stray ICACHE_RODATA_ATTR */
*(.gnu.linkonce.r.*)
*(.rodata1)
__XT_EXCEPTION_TABLE_ = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.xt_except_table)
*(.gcc_except_table .gcc_except_table.*)
*(.gnu.linkonce.e.*)
*(.gnu.version_r)
. = (. + 3) & ~ 3;
__eh_frame = ABSOLUTE(.);
KEEP(*(.eh_frame))
. = (. + 7) & ~ 3;
/* C++ constructor and destructor tables
Make a point of not including anything from crtbegin.o or crtend.o, as IDF doesn't use toolchain crt
*/
__init_array_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.* *crtbegin.*) .ctors SORT(.ctors.*)))
__init_array_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
KEEP (*crtbegin.*(.dtors))
KEEP (*(EXCLUDE_FILE (*crtend.*) .dtors))
KEEP (*(SORT(.dtors.*)))
KEEP (*(.dtors))
/* C++ exception handlers table: */
__XT_EXCEPTION_DESCS_ = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.xt_except_desc)
*(.gnu.linkonce.h.*)
__XT_EXCEPTION_DESCS_END__ = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.xt_except_desc_end)
*(.dynamic)
*(.gnu.version_d)
/* Addresses of memory regions reserved via
SOC_RESERVE_MEMORY_REGION() */
soc_reserved_memory_region_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
KEEP (*(.reserved_memory_address))
soc_reserved_memory_region_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
_rodata_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
/* Literals are also RO data. */
_lit4_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(*.lit4)
*(.lit4.*)
*(.gnu.linkonce.lit4.*)
_lit4_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
. = ALIGN(4);
_thread_local_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
*(.tdata)
*(.tdata.*)
*(.tbss)
*(.tbss.*)
_thread_local_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
_rodata_reserved_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
. = ALIGN(4);
} >default_rodata_seg
.flash.text :
{
_stext = .;
_instruction_reserved_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
_text_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
mapping[flash_text]
*(.stub .gnu.warning .gnu.linkonce.literal.* .gnu.linkonce.t.*.literal .gnu.linkonce.t.*)
*(.irom0.text) /* catch stray ICACHE_RODATA_ATTR */
*(.fini.literal)
*(.fini)
*(.gnu.version)
/** CPU will try to prefetch up to 16 bytes of
* of instructions. This means that any configuration (e.g. MMU, PMS) must allow
* safe access to up to 16 bytes after the last real instruction, add
* dummy bytes to ensure this
*/
. += 16;
_text_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
_instruction_reserved_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
_etext = .;
/* Similar to _iram_start, this symbol goes here so it is
resolved by addr2line in preference to the first symbol in
the flash.text segment.
*/
_flash_cache_start = ABSOLUTE(0);
} >default_code_seg
/* Marks the end of IRAM code segment */
.iram0.text_end (NOLOAD) :
{
. = ALIGN (4);
_iram_end = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > iram0_0_seg
/* Marks the end of data, bss and possibly rodata */
.dram0.heap_start (NOLOAD) :
{
. = ALIGN (8);
_heap_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > dram0_0_seg
}
ASSERT(((_iram_text_end - ORIGIN(iram0_0_seg)) <= LENGTH(iram0_0_seg)),
"IRAM0 segment data does not fit.")
ASSERT(((_heap_start - _data_start) <= LENGTH(dram0_0_seg)),
"DRAM segment data does not fit.")