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cpu/atmega*: drop ldscripts_compat

Those were only needed with very old toolchains.
These days they cause more confusion than benefit, so drop them.
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Benjamin Valentin 2021-01-22 18:58:53 +01:00
parent 90700f1cec
commit 236c4db83e
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avr linkerscript
================
Starting from avr-binutils 2.26, the linker defines symbol that can be
overridden to configure ROM and RAM length.
This ldscript is used for supporting older versions on avr-binutils like on
ubuntu xenial.
Generated by extracting the output of
avr-gcc -Wl,--verbose -mmcu=$(CPU)
With avr-binutils 2.26

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LINKFLAGS += $(LINKFLAGPREFIX)--defsym=__TEXT_REGION_LENGTH__=$(ROM_LEN)$(if $(ROM_RESERVED),-$(ROM_RESERVED))
LINKFLAGS += $(LINKFLAGPREFIX)--defsym=__DATA_REGION_LENGTH__=$(RAM_LEN)
# Use newer linker script to have ROM/RAM configuration symbols in binutils<2.26
LDSCRIPT_COMPAT = $(if $(shell $(TARGET_ARCH)-ld --verbose | grep __TEXT_REGION_LENGTH__),,\
-T$(RIOTCPU)/$(CPU)/ldscripts_compat/avr_2.26.ld)
LINKFLAGS += $(LDSCRIPT_COMPAT)
ifeq ($(LTO),1)
# avr-gcc <4.8.3 has a bug when using LTO which causes a warning to be printed always:
# '_vector_25' appears to be a misspelled signal handler [enabled by default]