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This file documents the GNU linker LD
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<h4 class="subsection">3.4.2 Commands Dealing with Files</h4>
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<p><a name="index-linker-script-file-commands-397"></a>Several linker script commands deal with files.
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<dt><code>INCLUDE </code><var>filename</var><dd><a name="index-INCLUDE-_0040var_007bfilename_007d-398"></a><a name="index-including-a-linker-script-399"></a>Include the linker script <var>filename</var> at this point. The file will
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be searched for in the current directory, and in any directory specified
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with the <samp><span class="option">-L</span></samp> option. You can nest calls to <code>INCLUDE</code> up to
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10 levels deep.
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<p>You can place <code>INCLUDE</code> directives at the top level, in <code>MEMORY</code> or
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<code>SECTIONS</code> commands, or in output section descriptions.
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<br><dt><code>INPUT(</code><var>file</var><code>, </code><var>file</var><code>, ...)</code><dt><code>INPUT(</code><var>file</var> <var>file</var><code> ...)</code><dd><a name="index-INPUT_0028_0040var_007bfiles_007d_0029-400"></a><a name="index-input-files-in-linker-scripts-401"></a><a name="index-input-object-files-in-linker-scripts-402"></a><a name="index-linker-script-input-object-files-403"></a>The <code>INPUT</code> command directs the linker to include the named files
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in the link, as though they were named on the command line.
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<p>For example, if you always want to include <samp><span class="file">subr.o</span></samp> any time you do
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a link, but you can't be bothered to put it on every link command line,
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then you can put ‘<samp><span class="samp">INPUT (subr.o)</span></samp>’ in your linker script.
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<p>In fact, if you like, you can list all of your input files in the linker
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script, and then invoke the linker with nothing but a ‘<samp><span class="samp">-T</span></samp>’ option.
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<p>In case a <dfn>sysroot prefix</dfn> is configured, and the filename starts
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with the ‘<samp><span class="samp">/</span></samp>’ character, and the script being processed was
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located inside the <dfn>sysroot prefix</dfn>, the filename will be looked
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for in the <dfn>sysroot prefix</dfn>. Otherwise, the linker will try to
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open the file in the current directory. If it is not found, the
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linker will search through the archive library search path.
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The <dfn>sysroot prefix</dfn> can also be forced by specifying <code>=</code>
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as the first character in the filename path, or prefixing the filename
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path with <code>$SYSROOT</code>. See also the description of ‘<samp><span class="samp">-L</span></samp>’ in
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<a href="Options.html#Options">Command-line Options</a>.
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<p>If you use ‘<samp><span class="samp">INPUT (-l</span><var>file</var><span class="samp">)</span></samp>’, <samp><span class="command">ld</span></samp> will transform the
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name to <code>lib</code><var>file</var><code>.a</code>, as with the command-line argument
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‘<samp><span class="samp">-l</span></samp>’.
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<p>When you use the <code>INPUT</code> command in an implicit linker script, the
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files will be included in the link at the point at which the linker
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script file is included. This can affect archive searching.
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<br><dt><code>GROUP(</code><var>file</var><code>, </code><var>file</var><code>, ...)</code><dt><code>GROUP(</code><var>file</var> <var>file</var><code> ...)</code><dd><a name="index-GROUP_0028_0040var_007bfiles_007d_0029-404"></a><a name="index-grouping-input-files-405"></a>The <code>GROUP</code> command is like <code>INPUT</code>, except that the named
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files should all be archives, and they are searched repeatedly until no
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new undefined references are created. See the description of ‘<samp><span class="samp">-(</span></samp>’
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in <a href="Options.html#Options">Command-line Options</a>.
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<br><dt><code>AS_NEEDED(</code><var>file</var><code>, </code><var>file</var><code>, ...)</code><dt><code>AS_NEEDED(</code><var>file</var> <var>file</var><code> ...)</code><dd><a name="index-AS_005fNEEDED_0028_0040var_007bfiles_007d_0029-406"></a>This construct can appear only inside of the <code>INPUT</code> or <code>GROUP</code>
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commands, among other filenames. The files listed will be handled
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as if they appear directly in the <code>INPUT</code> or <code>GROUP</code> commands,
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with the exception of ELF shared libraries, that will be added only
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when they are actually needed. This construct essentially enables
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<samp><span class="option">--as-needed</span></samp> option for all the files listed inside of it
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and restores previous <samp><span class="option">--as-needed</span></samp> resp. <samp><span class="option">--no-as-needed</span></samp>
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setting afterwards.
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<br><dt><code>OUTPUT(</code><var>filename</var><code>)</code><dd><a name="index-OUTPUT_0028_0040var_007bfilename_007d_0029-407"></a><a name="index-output-file-name-in-linker-script-408"></a>The <code>OUTPUT</code> command names the output file. Using
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<code>OUTPUT(</code><var>filename</var><code>)</code> in the linker script is exactly like using
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‘<samp><span class="samp">-o </span><var>filename</var></samp>’ on the command line (see <a href="Options.html#Options">Command Line Options</a>). If both are used, the command-line option takes
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precedence.
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<p>You can use the <code>OUTPUT</code> command to define a default name for the
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output file other than the usual default of <samp><span class="file">a.out</span></samp>.
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<br><dt><code>SEARCH_DIR(</code><var>path</var><code>)</code><dd><a name="index-SEARCH_005fDIR_0028_0040var_007bpath_007d_0029-409"></a><a name="index-library-search-path-in-linker-script-410"></a><a name="index-archive-search-path-in-linker-script-411"></a><a name="index-search-path-in-linker-script-412"></a>The <code>SEARCH_DIR</code> command adds <var>path</var> to the list of paths where
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<samp><span class="command">ld</span></samp> looks for archive libraries. Using
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<code>SEARCH_DIR(</code><var>path</var><code>)</code> is exactly like using ‘<samp><span class="samp">-L </span><var>path</var></samp>’
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on the command line (see <a href="Options.html#Options">Command-line Options</a>). If both
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are used, then the linker will search both paths. Paths specified using
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the command-line option are searched first.
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<br><dt><code>STARTUP(</code><var>filename</var><code>)</code><dd><a name="index-STARTUP_0028_0040var_007bfilename_007d_0029-413"></a><a name="index-first-input-file-414"></a>The <code>STARTUP</code> command is just like the <code>INPUT</code> command, except
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that <var>filename</var> will become the first input file to be linked, as
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though it were specified first on the command line. This may be useful
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when using a system in which the entry point is always the start of the
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first file.
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