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<h4 class="subsection">2.6.2 Section output</h4>
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<p>To write a new object style BFD, the various sections to be
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written have to be created. They are attached to the BFD in
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the same way as input sections; data is written to the
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sections using <code>bfd_set_section_contents</code>.
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<p>Any program that creates or combines sections (e.g., the assembler
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and linker) must use the <code>asection</code> fields <code>output_section</code> and
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<code>output_offset</code> to indicate the file sections to which each
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section must be written. (If the section is being created from
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scratch, <code>output_section</code> should probably point to the section
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itself and <code>output_offset</code> should probably be zero.)
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<p>The data to be written comes from input sections attached
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(via <code>output_section</code> pointers) to
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the output sections. The output section structure can be
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considered a filter for the input section: the output section
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determines the vma of the output data and the name, but the
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input section determines the offset into the output section of
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the data to be written.
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<p>E.g., to create a section "O", starting at 0x100, 0x123 long,
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containing two subsections, "A" at offset 0x0 (i.e., at vma
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0x100) and "B" at offset 0x20 (i.e., at vma 0x120) the <code>asection</code>
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structures would look like:
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<pre class="example"> section name "A"
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output_offset 0x00
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size 0x20
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output_section -----------> section name "O"
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| vma 0x100
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section name "B" | size 0x123
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output_offset 0x20 |
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<h4 class="subsection">2.6.3 Link orders</h4>
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<p>The data within a section is stored in a <dfn>link_order</dfn>.
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These are much like the fixups in <code>gas</code>. The link_order
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abstraction allows a section to grow and shrink within itself.
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<p>A link_order knows how big it is, and which is the next
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link_order and where the raw data for it is; it also points to
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a list of relocations which apply to it.
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<p>The link_order is used by the linker to perform relaxing on
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final code. The compiler creates code which is as big as
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necessary to make it work without relaxing, and the user can
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select whether to relax. Sometimes relaxing takes a lot of
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time. The linker runs around the relocations to see if any
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are attached to data which can be shrunk, if so it does it on
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a link_order by link_order basis.
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