COFF linker features/questions
Marty
Leisner.Henr at xerox.com
Mon Jun 19 22:55:28 AEST 1989
I've used a number of COFF linkers/cross-linkers and found the command
language they support very handy for building embedded systems.
Not all COFF linkers support this command language -- i.e. the sun386i is a
COFF based machine which doesn't appear to support this command langauge.
How would conventional Berkeley-style linkers support the features found in
the COFF command language (i.e. binding variables to addresses at link
time). Or are the features absent?
Is it reasonable for a single COFF linker binary to support various
targets? It seems the linker (and the various binary related tools -- i.e.
nm) and libld) routines could somehow configure at runtime based on magic
numbers to take care of the byte order problems.
It is a real pain to have to have a full set of differentbinaries to
support each target architecture in cross-development work. I thought one
of the goals of coff was to support multiple architectures with common
tools.
marty
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