On Sunday 27 April 2008, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 05:09:31AM -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote: > > i was doing a new board port using jtag and so was leveraging the "load" > > command to setup the initial ELF in the relevant memory regions. things > > kept crashing on me and then i realized that the loading process wasnt > > actually zeroing out the bss. is there a reason for this ? i googled > > and flipped through the manual, but the details on what exactly the > > "load" command is supposed to do is a bit on sketchy side. from what i > > can tell from the gdb source code and the actual output from running the > > command, it walks the section headers (rather than the program headers ?) > > and loads up everything that is in the file. since the bss section > > doesnt actually exist in the file and is only allocated, that is why it > > gets skipped ? > > Load puts things at their LMA rather than their VMA. So it assumes > that whatever sets up load -> virtual also handles bss; it's more like > flash programming than like the Linux kernel's loader. Heck, > sometimes it is flash programming... ah, now that i know the intentions, may i suggest the following to the documentation. -mike 2008-04-27 Mike Frysinger * gdb.texinfo (Commands for Managing Targets): Clarify load command wrt load/virtual addresses and handling of allocated sections.