Editing the XML linker script.

Hello,

I have been working on a project and it includes working on the linker script.

Now I don't have experience with linker scripts and online there are no simple explenations of adjusting this xml script.

I would like to take 1kb space from the total of 64kb RAM. I want to reserve this space and make a  "partition" out of it.

I have no idea what all the functions do in the linker script so can someone explain to me the most important ones and give an example of a fix for my problem?

I have made a beginning of a partition but I have put it in here so you might have a better understanding of what I am trying.

I am using the PCA10400 board. softdevice 132.

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  • Hi,

     

    Chriis said:
    Pretty vague, byte alignement from what?

    This follows the architecture. 4 bytes are normal on a 32 bit system.

    Chriis said:
    What is loaded? When is a section loaded?

    Should the data be initialized? Or should it not?

    Chriis said:
    Can you explain this one in different words? or with example?

    Global variables that are initialized will have the initial value loaded from flash into the RAM location.

    ie: uint32_t g_variable = 0xVALUE;

    The "0xVALUE" will then be loaded from a non-volatile area (Flash) into RAM in the boot-up sequence (start up files).

     

    More information about linker scripts and startup sequences can be found here: https://interrupt.memfault.com/blog/how-to-write-linker-scripts-for-firmware

    Chriis said:

    Now I have done this. Is this a valid region for my goal?

    I want to save sensor data there, copy and paste every few minutes. I don't want any other data to go in that region. This is so I can save my important data in RAM region 1 so I can dissable all other RAM regions when the chip is not powered.

    Do you have a hard requirement on where it should be located? if no, then just declare a buffer of your wanted size.

    If you need this data to be absolute located, please see the former link:

    Håkon Alseth said:

     

    Kind regards,

    Håkon

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