Glossary
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object library:
An archive library made up of individual object files.
operands:
The arguments, or parameters, of an assembly language
instruction, assembler directive, or macro directive.
optional header:
A portion of a COFF object file that the linker uses to
perform relocation at download time.
options:
Command parameters that allow you to request additional or
specific functions when you invoke a software tool.
output module:
A linked, executable object file that can be downloaded and
executed on a target system.
output section:
A final, allocated section in a linked, executable module.
overlay page:
A section of physical memory that is mapped into the same
address range as another section of memory. A hardware switch deter-
mines which range is active.
P
partial linking:
The linking of a file that will be linked again.
Q
quiet run:
Suppresses the normal banner and the progress information.
R
RAM model:
An autoinitialization model used by the linker when linking C
code. The linker uses this model when you invoke the linker with the –cr
option. The RAM model allows variables to be initialized at load time
instead of runtime.
raw data:
Executable code or initialized data in an output section.
relocation:
A process in which the linker adjusts all the references to a sym-
bol when the symbol’s address changes.
ROM model:
An autoinitialization model used by the linker when linking C
code. The linker uses this model when you invoke the linker with the –c
option. In the ROM model, the linker loads the .cinit section of data tables
into memory, and variables are initialized at runtime.
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