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4.8.5.1. Boot Loader Dependent Settings
The script examines the .text section mapping and the Nios II reset slave port. If the .text section is mapped to the same memory as the Nios II reset slave port and the reset slave port is a flash memory device, the script assumes that a boot loader is being used. You can override this behavior by passing the enable_bootloader option to the default Tcl script.
If a boot loader is enabled, the assumption is that the boot loader is located at the reset address and handles the copying of sections on reset. If there is no boot loader, the BSP might need to provide code to handle these functions. You can use the alt_load() function to implement a boot loader.
Setting name5 | Value When Boot Loader Enabled | Value When Boot Loader Disabled |
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hal.linker.allow_code_at_reset | 0 | |
hal.linker.enable_alt_load_copy_rodata | 0 | if .rodata memory different than .text memory and .rodata memory is volatile; 0 otherwise |
hal.linker.enable_alt_load_copy_rwdata | 0 | if .rwdata memory different than .text memory; 0 otherwise |
hal.linker.enable_alt_load_copy_exceptions | 0 | if .exceptions memory different than .text memory and .exceptions memory is volatile; 0 otherwise |