in the filter object. The shared object @var{name} need not exist.
Thus the shared object @var{name} may be used to provide an alternative
implementation of certain functions, perhaps for debugging or for
-machine specific performance.
+machine-specific performance.
This option may be specified more than once. The DT_AUXILIARY entries
will be created in the order in which they appear on the command line.
See @ref{Expressions} for more information about expressions in linker
scripts.
-@item How GNU properties are merged.
+@item
+How GNU properties are merged.
-When linker merges input .note.gnu.property sections into one output
-.note.gnu.property section, some properties are removed or updated,
-which are reported in the link map as
+When the linker merges input .note.gnu.property sections into one output
+.note.gnu.property section, some properties are removed or updated.
+These actions are reported in the link map. For example:
@smallexample
Removed property 0xc0000002 to merge foo.o (0x1) and bar.o (not found)
@end smallexample
-It indicates that property 0xc0000002 is removed from output when
+This indicates that property 0xc0000002 is removed from output when
merging properties in @file{foo.o}, whose property 0xc0000002 value
is 0x1, and @file{bar.o}, which doesn't have property 0xc0000002.
@smallexample
-Updated property 0xc0000002 (0x1) to merge foo.o (0x1) and bar.o (0x1)
+Updated property 0xc0010001 (0x1) to merge foo.o (0x1) and bar.o (0x1)
@end smallexample
-It indicates that property 0xc0010001 value is updated to 0x1 in output
+This indicates that property 0xc0010001 value is updated to 0x1 in output
when merging properties in @file{foo.o}, whose 0xc0010001 property value
is 0x1, and @file{bar.o}, whose 0xc0010001 property value is 0x1.
@end itemize
+@cindex link map discarded
+@kindex --print-map-discarded
+@kindex --no-print-map-discarded
+@item --print-map-discarded
+@itemx --no-print-map-discarded
+Print (or do not print) the list of discarded and garbage collected sections
+in the link map. Enabled by default.
+
@kindex -n
@cindex read-only text
@cindex NMAGIC
from the place where the @command{ar}, @command{nm} and
@command{ranlib} programs search for their plugins. In order for
those commands to make use of a compiler based plugin it must first be
-copied into the @file{$@{libdir@}/bfd-plugins} directory. All gcc
+copied into the @file{$@{bindir@}/../lib/bfd-plugins} directory. All gcc
based linker plugins are backward compatible, so it is sufficient to
just copy in the newest one.
@option{call-nop=suffix-@var{byte}} generates @code{call foo @var{byte}}.
Supported for i386 and x86_64.
+@item cet-report=none
+@itemx cet-report=warning
+@itemx cet-report=error
+Specify how to report the missing GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT and
+GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK properties in input .note.gnu.property
+section. @option{cet-report=none}, which is the default, will make the
+linker not report missing properties in input files.
+@option{cet-report=warning} will make the linker issue a warning for
+missing properties in input files. @option{cet-report=error} will make
+the linker issue an error for missing properties in input files.
+Note that @option{ibt} will turn off the missing
+GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT property report and @option{shstk} will
+turn off the missing GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK property report.
+Supported for Linux/i386 and Linux/x86_64.
+
@item combreloc
@itemx nocombreloc
Combine multiple dynamic relocation sections and sort to improve
archive is needed to resolve an undefined symbol referred to by an
object in an archive that appears later on the command line, the linker
would not be able to resolve that reference. By grouping the archives,
-they all be searched repeatedly until all possible references are
+they will all be searched repeatedly until all possible references are
resolved.
Using this option has a significant performance cost. It is best to use
@kindex --embedded-relocs
@item --embedded-relocs
This option is similar to the @option{--emit-relocs} option except
-that the relocs are stored in a target specific section. This option
+that the relocs are stored in a target-specific section. This option
is only supported by the @samp{BFIN}, @samp{CR16} and @emph{M68K}
targets.
@kindex --target-help
@item --target-help
-Print a summary of all target specific options on the standard output and exit.
+Print a summary of all target-specific options on the standard output and exit.
@kindex -Map=@var{mapfile}
@item -Map=@var{mapfile}
@xref{PowerPC ELF32,,@command{ld} and PowerPC 32-bit ELF Support}.
@end ifset
-On some platforms the @samp{--relax} option performs target specific,
+On some platforms the @samp{--relax} option performs target-specific,
global optimizations that become possible when the linker resolves
addressing in the program, such as relaxing address modes,
synthesizing new instructions, selecting shorter version of current
Add a directory to the runtime library search path. This is used when
linking an ELF executable with shared objects. All @option{-rpath}
arguments are concatenated and passed to the runtime linker, which uses
-them to locate shared objects at runtime. The @option{-rpath} option is
-also used when locating shared objects which are needed by shared
-objects explicitly included in the link; see the description of the
-@option{-rpath-link} option. If @option{-rpath} is not used when linking an
-ELF executable, the contents of the environment variable
-@code{LD_RUN_PATH} will be used if it is defined.
+them to locate shared objects at runtime.
+
+The @option{-rpath} option is also used when locating shared objects which
+are needed by shared objects explicitly included in the link; see the
+description of the @option{-rpath-link} option. Searching @option{-rpath}
+in this way is only supported by native linkers and cross linkers which
+have been configured with the @option{--with-sysroot} option.
+
+If @option{-rpath} is not used when linking an ELF executable, the
+contents of the environment variable @code{LD_RUN_PATH} will be used if it
+is defined.
The @option{-rpath} option may also be used on SunOS. By default, on
SunOS, the linker will form a runtime search path out of all the
@}
@end smallexample
-Please keep in mind that with link-time optimization (LTO) enabled, your whole
-program may be a translation unit.
-
@kindex --eh-frame-hdr
@kindex --no-eh-frame-hdr
@item --eh-frame-hdr
a check is made causing the loss of an ISA mode transition to produce
an error.
+@kindex --compact-branches
+@item --compact-branches
+@kindex --no-compact-branches
+@item --compact-branches
+These options control the generation of compact instructions by the linker
+in the PLT entries for MIPS R6.
+
@end table
@c man end
@item
the @code{ENTRY(@var{symbol})} command in a linker script;
@item
-the value of a target specific symbol, if it is defined; For many
+the value of a target-specific symbol, if it is defined; For many
targets this is @code{start}, but PE- and BeOS-based systems for example
check a list of possible entry symbols, matching the first one found.
@item
@group
@var{section} [@var{address}] [(@var{type})] :
[AT(@var{lma})]
- [ALIGN(@var{section_align})]
+ [ALIGN(@var{section_align}) | ALIGN_WITH_INPUT]
[SUBALIGN(@var{subsection_align})]
[@var{constraint}]
@{
@subsection Symbolic Constants
@cindex symbolic constants
@kindex CONSTANT
-It is possible to refer to target specific constants via the use of
+It is possible to refer to target-specific constants via the use of
the @code{CONSTANT(@var{name})} operator, where @var{name} is one of:
@table @code