embassy/examples/rp23/memory.x

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MEMORY {
/*
* The RP2350 has either external or internal flash.
*
* 2 MiB is a safe default here, although a Pico 2 has 4 MiB.
*/
FLASH : ORIGIN = 0x10000000, LENGTH = 2048K
/*
* RAM consists of 8 banks, SRAM0-SRAM7, with a striped mapping.
* This is usually good for performance, as it distributes load on
* those banks evenly.
*/
RAM : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 512K
/*
* RAM banks 8 and 9 use a direct mapping. They can be used to have
* memory areas dedicated for some specific job, improving predictability
* of access times.
* Example: Separate stacks for core0 and core1.
*/
SRAM4 : ORIGIN = 0x20080000, LENGTH = 4K
SRAM5 : ORIGIN = 0x20081000, LENGTH = 4K
}
SECTIONS {
/* ### Boot ROM info
*
* Goes after .vector_table, to keep it in the first 4K of flash
* where the Boot ROM (and picotool) can find it
*/
.start_block : ALIGN(4)
{
__start_block_addr = .;
KEEP(*(.start_block));
KEEP(*(.boot_info));
} > FLASH
} INSERT AFTER .vector_table;
/* move .text to start /after/ the boot info */
_stext = ADDR(.start_block) + SIZEOF(.start_block);
SECTIONS {
/* ### Picotool 'Binary Info' Entries
*
* Picotool looks through this block (as we have pointers to it in our
* header) to find interesting information.
*/
.bi_entries : ALIGN(4)
{
/* We put this in the header */
__bi_entries_start = .;
/* Here are the entries */
KEEP(*(.bi_entries));
/* Keep this block a nice round size */
. = ALIGN(4);
/* We put this in the header */
__bi_entries_end = .;
} > FLASH
} INSERT AFTER .text;
SECTIONS {
/* ### Boot ROM extra info
*
* Goes after everything in our program, so it can contain a signature.
*/
.end_block : ALIGN(4)
{
__end_block_addr = .;
KEEP(*(.end_block));
} > FLASH
} INSERT AFTER .uninit;
PROVIDE(start_to_end = __end_block_addr - __start_block_addr);
PROVIDE(end_to_start = __start_block_addr - __end_block_addr);