I'm trying to write an executable where the .text section is located in a specific location. I wrote the following linker script:
base_address = 0x123456789AB;
SECTIONS
{
ENTRY(_start)
. = base_address;
.text : { *(.text); }
}
However when I look at the memory mapping of the resulting executable, I see:
12345600000-12345679000 r-xp 00000000 08:01 1 /path/to/executable
It is obvious why the section would be aligned to 0x1000
, that's page size, but where does 0x100000
come from?
Now the interesting part is that this only happens when I disable build ids with -Wl,--build-id=none
, or when I enable them and try to stuff the .note.gnu.build-id
section right after .text
.