SLAU131Y October 2004 – June 2021
After you use MEMORY to specify the target system's memory model, you can use SECTIONS to allocate output sections into specific named memory ranges or into memory that has specific attributes. For example, you could allocate the .text and .data sections into the area named FLASH and allocate the .bss section into the area named RAM.
The SECTIONS directive controls your sections in the following ways:
For more information, see Section 3.6, Section 3.8, and Section 3.5.6. Subsections allow you to manipulate sections with greater precision.
If you do not specify a SECTIONS directive, the linker uses a default algorithm for combining and allocating the sections. Section 9.8 describes this algorithm in detail.