Error Messages
D-16
A
absolute symbol (...) being redefined
Description
An absolute symbol cannot be redefined.
Action
Check the syntax of all expressions, and check the input di-
rectives for accuracy.
adding name (...) to multiple output sections
Description
The input section is mentioned twice in the SECTIONS direc-
tive.
ALIGN illegal in this context
Description
Alignment of a symbol is performed outside of a SECTIONS
directive.
alignment for (...) must be a power of 2
Description
Section alignment was not a power of 2.
Action
Make sure that in hexadecimal, all powers of 2 consist of the
integers 1, 2, 4, or 8 followed by a series of zero or more 0s.
alignment for (...) redefined
Description
More than one alignment is supplied for a section.
attempt to decrement DOT
Description
A statement such as .– =
value is supplied; this is illegal.
Assignments to dot can be used only to create holes.
B
bad fill value
Description
The fill value must be a 16-bit constant.
binding address (...) for section (...) is outside all memory on page
(...)
Description
Not every section falls within memory configured with the
MEMORY directive.
Action
If you are using a linker command file, check that MEMORY
and SECTIONS directives allow enough room to ensure that
no sections are being placed in unconfigured memory.
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