The following table lists the names, relocation attribute of these reserved sections.
Table 6.1 | Reserved Sections |
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.callt0
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CALLT0
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Section for the table to call the callt function
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.text
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TEXT
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Section for code (allocated to the near area)
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.textf
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TEXTF
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Section for code (allocated to the far area)
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.textf_unit64kp
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TEXTF_UNIT64KP
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Section for code (section is allocated so that the start address is an even address and the section does not exceed the (64 Kbytes - 1) boundary)
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.const
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CONST
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ROM data (allocated to the near area) (within the mirror area)
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.constf
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CONSTF
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ROM data (allocated to the far area)
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.data
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DATA
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Section for near initialized data (with initial value)
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.dataf
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DATAF
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Section for far initialized data (with initial value)
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.sdata
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SDATA
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Section for initialized data (with initial value, variable allocated to saddr)
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.bss
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BSS
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Section for data area (without initial value, allocated to the near area)
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.bssf
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BSSF
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Section for data area (without initial value, allocated to the far area)
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.sbss
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SBSS
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Section for data area (without initial value, variable allocated to saddr)
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.option_byte
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OPT_BYTE
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Section specific for user option byte and on-chip debugging specificatio
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.security_id
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SECUR_ID
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Section specific for security ID specification
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.flash_security_id
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FLASH_SECUR_ID
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Section specific for flash programmer security ID specification
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.vect<vector table address>Note
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AT
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Interrupt vector table
If the -split_vect option is specified, a section is generated based on ".vect<vector table address>". The vector table address is in hexadecimal notation.
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The default section name can be changed using #pragma section.
Note | Cannot be changed by #pragma section. |