pw_boot_cortex_m: Fix nobits sections in lld

Fixes an issue with lld failing to mark .zero_init_ram and .heap as
nobits sections by marking them (NOLOAD).

This is necessary because lld intentionally interprets the linker file
differently from ld:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/lld-vs-ld-section-type-progbits-vs-nobits/5999/3

Change-Id: I7ba668b88b9815ac3b12fbd280bc913d325fb312
Reviewed-on: https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/106835
Reviewed-by: Armando Montanez <amontanez@google.com>
Pigweed-Auto-Submit: Armando Montanez <amontanez@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Auto-Submit <auto-submit@pigweed.google.com.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
1 file changed
tree: 468362388ad1087ea76a8b3c677c2e2bc3f69705
  1. build_overrides/
  2. docker/
  3. docs/
  4. pw_allocator/
  5. pw_analog/
  6. pw_android_toolchain/
  7. pw_arduino_build/
  8. pw_assert/
  9. pw_assert_basic/
  10. pw_assert_log/
  11. pw_assert_tokenized/
  12. pw_assert_zephyr/
  13. pw_base64/
  14. pw_bloat/
  15. pw_blob_store/
  16. pw_bluetooth/
  17. pw_bluetooth_hci/
  18. pw_boot/
  19. pw_boot_cortex_m/
  20. pw_build/
  21. pw_build_info/
  22. pw_build_mcuxpresso/
  23. pw_bytes/
  24. pw_checksum/
  25. pw_chrono/
  26. pw_chrono_embos/
  27. pw_chrono_freertos/
  28. pw_chrono_stl/
  29. pw_chrono_threadx/
  30. pw_chrono_zephyr/
  31. pw_cli/
  32. pw_compilation_testing/
  33. pw_console/
  34. pw_containers/
  35. pw_cpu_exception/
  36. pw_cpu_exception_cortex_m/
  37. pw_crypto/
  38. pw_digital_io/
  39. pw_docgen/
  40. pw_doctor/
  41. pw_env_setup/
  42. pw_file/
  43. pw_function/
  44. pw_fuzzer/
  45. pw_hdlc/
  46. pw_hex_dump/
  47. pw_i2c/
  48. pw_i2c_mcuxpresso/
  49. pw_interrupt/
  50. pw_interrupt_cortex_m/
  51. pw_interrupt_zephyr/
  52. pw_kvs/
  53. pw_libc/
  54. pw_log/
  55. pw_log_android/
  56. pw_log_basic/
  57. pw_log_null/
  58. pw_log_rpc/
  59. pw_log_string/
  60. pw_log_tokenized/
  61. pw_log_zephyr/
  62. pw_malloc/
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  64. pw_metric/
  65. pw_minimal_cpp_stdlib/
  66. pw_module/
  67. pw_multisink/
  68. pw_package/
  69. pw_persistent_ram/
  70. pw_polyfill/
  71. pw_preprocessor/
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  73. pw_protobuf/
  74. pw_protobuf_compiler/
  75. pw_random/
  76. pw_result/
  77. pw_ring_buffer/
  78. pw_router/
  79. pw_rpc/
  80. pw_rust/
  81. pw_snapshot/
  82. pw_software_update/
  83. pw_span/
  84. pw_spi/
  85. pw_status/
  86. pw_stm32cube_build/
  87. pw_stream/
  88. pw_string/
  89. pw_symbolizer/
  90. pw_sync/
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  98. pw_sys_io_arduino/
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  100. pw_sys_io_baremetal_stm32f429/
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  103. pw_sys_io_stdio/
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  108. pw_thread/
  109. pw_thread_embos/
  110. pw_thread_freertos/
  111. pw_thread_stl/
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  114. pw_tls_client_boringssl/
  115. pw_tls_client_mbedtls/
  116. pw_tokenizer/
  117. pw_tool/
  118. pw_toolchain/
  119. pw_trace/
  120. pw_trace_tokenized/
  121. pw_transfer/
  122. pw_unit_test/
  123. pw_varint/
  124. pw_watch/
  125. pw_web/
  126. pw_work_queue/
  127. targets/
  128. third_party/
  129. ts/
  130. zephyr/
  131. .bazelignore
  132. .bazelrc
  133. .clang-format
  134. .clang-tidy
  135. .eslintrc.json
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  138. .gn
  139. .prettierrc.js
  140. .pylintrc
  141. activate.bat
  142. Android.bp
  143. AUTHORS
  144. bootstrap.bat
  145. bootstrap.sh
  146. BUILD.bazel
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  148. BUILDCONFIG.gn
  149. CMakeLists.txt
  150. jest.config.ts
  151. Kconfig.zephyr
  152. LICENSE
  153. modules.gni
  154. OWNERS
  155. package-lock.json
  156. package.json
  157. PIGWEED_MODULES
  158. PW_PLUGINS
  159. README.md
  160. rollup.config.js
  161. tsconfig.json
  162. WORKSPACE
README.md

Pigweed

Pigweed is an open source collection of embedded-targeted libraries–or as we like to call them, modules. These modules are building blocks and infrastructure that enable faster and more reliable development on small-footprint MMU-less 32-bit microcontrollers like the STMicroelectronics STM32L452 or the Nordic nRF52832.

For more information please see our website: https://pigweed.dev/.

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