I am compiling a C file using the gcc flag -ffunction-sections, to move every function into it's own section. The assembler is throwing the error:
job_queue.s:2395: Error: operation combines symbols in different segments
The compiler's assembly output at line 2395 is given here:
.section .debug_ranges,info
.Ldebug_ranges0:
.4byte .LBB7-.Ltext0
The symbol LBB7 is in the function (and thus the section) named ".text.add_event_handler" The symbol Ltext0 is in the (otherwise empty) section named: ".text"
GCC --version gives:
pic30-elf-gcc.exe (GCC) 4.0.3 (dsPIC30, Microchip v3_30) (B) Build date: Jun 29 2011
If I use the compiler flag -g0 (to turn off debug info) everything compiles and runs perfectly.
My question: Is this GCC output clearly wrong? It seems to me that GCC should have calculated the symbol LBB7's offset from the beginning of the .add_even_handler section instead of the .text section.
I suspect I am misunderstanding something because I cannot find anyone having the same difficulty on the Google.