Jim Brain wrote:
The only loaders that I'm aware of are avrdude, uisp, and avarice. All of those, AFAIK, do not override addressess in the hex file. There's simulavr too, but it only "loads" into a virtual device and AFAIK it doesn't override either.E. Weddington wrote:
Technically, the address would not have to be encoded as the addresses are specified in the .hex file proper. But, yeah, the label would be needed to mark what the file was for.If this is to be a unified format, I wonder if there is ever a case where the hex specifies 0000 as the address, but some loader overrides that with a specific base address?
Besides, what with the tools in binutils being flexible, I don't see a point in having the loader override addresses. All the rearranging can be done earlier in the toolchain.
Eric
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