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ABILD(1)							      ABILD(1)

NAME
     abild - ABI link editor

SYNOPSIS
     abild [ option ] ...  file ...

DESCRIPTION
     abild is a wrapper shell script for ld for link editing MIPS ABI
     applications.  It translates a common subset of the SVR4 SGS (Software
     Generation System) flags and arguments to those of the native IDO (IRIS
     Development Option).  By the use of this wrapper, applications which link
     "on-site" on a target platform are isolated from having to know the
     details of invoking that platform's compilation system.

     abild also serves to hide the details of constructing an ABI application
     on IRIX.  The details of exactly how the native ld constructs an ABI
     application are not guaranteed to remain unchanged, so abild should be
     used to link all ABI-compliant programs to insure portability.

     The following options are recognized by abild; options which are not
     applicable are (generally) silently ignored.  Further details available
     in the UNIX System V Release 4 Programmer's Reference Manual.

     -a	   undefined references generate errors (static mode)

     -B static
	   look only for static archives during link phase

     -B dynamic
	   look for DSOs first, then static archives. during link phase

     Note that the -B static and -B dynamic options serve as toggles and can
     be specified multiple times on a command line.

     -B symbolic
	  when building a DSO, bind references to global symbols to their
	  definitions within the object

     -B symbolic=name,...
	  when creating a DSO, bind the named reference to their definitions
	  within the object if there is a definition in the object.  Not
	  supported at present.

     -B symbolic_file=filename
	  when creating a DSO, the file filename contains a list of symbols
	  that should be bound to their definitions within the object if there
	  is a definition in the object.  Not supported at present.

     -B export
	  when creating a DSO, indicates that symbols from the next object,
	  archive, or DSO are exported fron the DSO being created.  This is
	  the default for an object but not for an archive or DSO.

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     -B export=name,...
	  when creating a DSO, marks the symbols given by the list of names as
	  exported.  If any symbols are exported by this mechanism then all
	  unspecified symbols will be automatically hidden.  filename contains
	  a list of symbols that should be exported.  Any symbols not
	  specifically exported will be automatically hidden.

     -B exports_file= filename
	  when creating a DSO, the file given by filename contains a list of
	  symbols that should be exported.  Any symbols not specifically
	  exported will be automatically hidden.

     -B hide
	  when creating a DSO, indicates that symbols from the next object,
	  archive, or DSO are hidden in the DSO being created.	This is the
	  default for an archive or DSO but not for an object.

     -B hide=name,...
	  when creating a DSO, marks the symbols given by the list of names as
	  hidden.  Ignored if any symbols are exported by the
	  -B export=name,...  or -B exports_file=filename options.

     -B hides_file=filename
	  when creating a DSO, the file given by filename contains a list of
	  symbols that should be hidden.  Ignored if any symbols are exported
	  by the -B export=name,...  or -B exports_file=filename options.

     -B objectlist=filename
	  the object files named in the file filename are linked in.

     -B rpath=PATH
	  PATH is a directory. specifies the rpath pathname when linking
	  -shared (IRIX cc option) or when using the -G option.	 The dynamic
	  linker will search the named directory first.

     -B nolibraryreplacement
	  Turns on a flag in the dynamic section so that rld does not allow
	  execution time or runtime changing of the path (except for super
	  user) to find the DSOs (Dynamic Shared Objects). Typically, used for
	  security purposes on system utilities.

     -b	  controls DSO linkage.	 Silently ignored by IRIX.

     -d n use static linking.  Statically linked executables are not MIPS ABI
	  conforming.

     -d y use dynamic linking (the default) to create a dynamic executable.

     -e epsym
	  sets entry point to be epsym.

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     -G	  produce a DSO.  This option is used when generating a DSO (dynamic
	  shared object) (as opposed to a dynamic executable).	When using the
	  -G option, one usually also specifies the outfile file name using,
	  -o file.so and  the "soname" using, -Wl,-soname,file.so.

     -h	 name
	  controls dynamic linking name lookup (look for name instead of the
	  filename). This option is not supported on IRIX.

     -I	 name
	  specifies an interpreter to be linked with a.out .

     -L	 path
	  add path to library search directories.

     -lx  search the specified library

     -M	 mapfile
	  use specified map file as a file of directives to ld.	 This option
	  is not supported on IRIX.

     -m	  produce a memory map.

     -o	 outfile
	  names the output file.

     -Q n suppress compiler identification in output.

     -Q y generate compiler identification in output.

     -r	  combine object files into a relocatable object file.

     -s	  strip symbolic debugging information.

     -t	  suppress warning about multiple defined symbols of different sizes.

     -u	 symname
	  enters named symbol as an undefined.

     -v	  verbose mode.

     -V	  output a version identifier string.

     -X readwrite_const
	  Place the contents of const data in a writable segment of memory.
	  This is the default.

     -X readonly_const
	  Place contents of const data in a read-only segment of memory.  This
	  option should be when programs which will be redistributed in on-
	  site linkable object code as well as binary form are generated, as
	  some of the other ABI platforms support only this behavior.

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     -X xpg
	  directs the compiler to set the global variable __xpg4 to 1; this
	  indicates that libraries should provide behavior compatible with the
	  X/Open Single UNIX(TM) Specification rather than the default
	  traditional behavior where there is a conflict.

     -X 32
	  generate a 32-bit object.  This is the default.  Defaults to
	  -X mips1 .

     -X 64
	  generate a 64bit object.  Defaults to -X mips3 .

     -X mips1
	  generate code using the MIPS I instruction set of the R2000/R3000
	  RISC architecture.  Defaults to -X 32 .

     -X mips2
	  generate code using the MIPS II instruction set (MIPS 1 + R4000
	  specific extensions).	 Defaults to -X 32 .

     -X mips3
	  generate code using the MIPS III (R4000) instruction set.  Defaults
	  to -X 64 .

     -X mips4
	  generate code using the MIPS IV (R10000,R5000,R8000) instruction
	  set.	Defaults to -X 64 .

     -YP,dirlist
	  controls library search list.	 This option is not supported and
	  generates a warning message.

     -z defs
	  force fatal error for undefined symbols at the end of the link
	  (default when building an executable)

     -z nodefs
	  allow undefined symbols (default when building a DSO).

     -z text
	  in dynamic mode, force a fatal error if relocations against
	  unwritable, allocatable sections remain

     -Wl,args[,arglist]
	  This IRIX-specific option is used to pass SGI specific options to
	  the underlying link command.

NOTES
     The OPTIONS section above indicates a space character between options and
     option-arguments.	This is in accordance with X/Open recommendations for
     portable applications.  abicc also supports placing its option-argument

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     in the same string with no space.	If the option-argument is optional, no
     space is allowed and this is reflected in the OPTIONS section.

     When abild is used, the only library in the default search path is
     /usr/lib/abi.  If /usr/lib is searched, an ABI binary won't be built.

     -X 32 may only be combined with -X mips1 or -X mips2 . -X 64 may only be
     combined with -X mips3 or -X mips4 .

FILES
     /usr/lib/abi    ABI libraries and configuration files
     /usr/lib64/abi    ABI libraries
     /usr/lib64/mips3/abi    ABI libraries
     /usr/lib64/mips4/abi    ABI libraries
     /usr/include/abi	     special ABI include files
     /usr/lib/abi/setup	     abild setup file
     /usr/lib/abi/sgild.cfg  IRIX abild config file

SEE ALSO
     abicc(1), check_abi_compliance(1), check_abi_interface(1),
     check_for_syscalls(1), abi(5)
     MIPS Processor ABI Conformance Guide
     UNIX System V Release 4 Programmer's Reference Manual
     http://www.mipsabi.org has the MIPS ABI documents.

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