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								This file documents the GNU linker LD
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								<a name="Input-Section-Common"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="Input-Section-Keep.html#Input-Section-Keep">Input Section Keep</a>,
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								<h5 class="subsubsection">3.6.4.3 Input Section for Common Symbols</h5>
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								<p><a name="index-common-symbol-placement-376"></a><a name="index-uninitialized-data-placement-377"></a>A special notation is needed for common symbols, because in many object
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								file formats common symbols do not have a particular input section.  The
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								linker treats common symbols as though they are in an input section
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								named <span class="samp">COMMON</span>.
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								   <p>You may use file names with the <span class="samp">COMMON</span> section just as with any
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								other input sections.  You can use this to place common symbols from a
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								particular input file in one section while common symbols from other
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								input files are placed in another section.
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								   <p>In most cases, common symbols in input files will be placed in the
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								<span class="samp">.bss</span> section in the output file.  For example:
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								<pre class="smallexample">     .bss { *(.bss) *(COMMON) }
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								   <p><a name="index-scommon-section-378"></a><a name="index-small-common-symbols-379"></a>Some object file formats have more than one type of common symbol.  For
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								example, the MIPS ELF object file format distinguishes standard common
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								symbols and small common symbols.  In this case, the linker will use a
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								different special section name for other types of common symbols.  In
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								the case of MIPS ELF, the linker uses <span class="samp">COMMON</span> for standard common
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								symbols and <span class="samp">.scommon</span> for small common symbols.  This permits you
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								to map the different types of common symbols into memory at different
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								locations.
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								   <p><a name="index-_005bCOMMON_005d-380"></a>You will sometimes see <span class="samp">[COMMON]</span> in old linker scripts.  This
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								notation is now considered obsolete.  It is equivalent to
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								<span class="samp">*(COMMON)</span>.
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