From: Leon KUKOVEC <leon.kukovec@ultra.si>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot-Users] Question about GNU linker usage
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 08:01:55 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40F61DD3.4080109@ultra.si> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20040715100157.40f5d78500066b810053c837.189@empal.com>
Hi SYLee,
SYLee wrote:
[-snip-]
> u-boot: depend $(SUBDIRS) $(OBJS) $(LIBS) $(LDSCRIPT)
> UNDEF_SYM=`$(OBJDUMP) -x $(LIBS) | sed -n -e
> 's/.*\(__u_boot_cmd_.*\)/-u\1/p'|sort|uniq`;\
> $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $$UNDEF_SYM $(OBJS) \
> --start-group $(LIBS) $(PLATFORM_LIBS) --end-group \
> -Map u-boot.map -o u-boot
>
> The value of $(LDFLAGS) variable ends "-n" and UNDEF_SYM is undefined symbol
> name list. Can the undefined symbol names be the non-option argument of gnu ld?
> According to manual page or info, I haven't found any mention of it.
My understanding is that you very likely do not have OBJDUMP in the PATH
or set correctly which is causing UNDEF_SYM not to get defined.
UNDEF_SYMBS actualy expands to -u<symbol_name> which is legal for LDFLAGS.
Try to provide a log that shows how commands are being executed for the
u-boot target.
L8rZ.
--
Best Regards,
Leon.
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2004-07-15 1:01 [U-Boot-Users] Question about GNU linker usage "SYLee"
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