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40 $(OBJCOPY) -j .text -j .sdata -j .data -j .dynamic -j .rodata -j .rel \41 -j .rela -j .rel.* -j .rela.* -j .rel* -j .rela* \42 -j .areloc -j .reloc $(FORMAT) $*.so $@45 $(OBJCOPY) -j .debug_info -j .debug_abbrev -j .debug_aranges \46 -j .debug_line -j .debug_str -j .debug_ranges \47 -j .note.gnu.build-id \
16 ARCH=riscv64 make -j $(nproc)22 ARCH=riscv64 PAYLOAD_ELF=path/to/payload.elf make -j $(nproc)
161 FreeBSD's binutils doesn't have "-j <glob>" support, so we need to1093 * Release 3.0j
424 INTN i, j; in ValidMBR() local464 for (j=i+1; j<MAX_MBR_PARTITIONS; j++) { in ValidMBR()465 … if (Mbr->Partition[j].OSIndicator == 0x00 || EXTRACT_UINT32(Mbr->Partition[j].SizeInLBA) == 0) { in ValidMBR()468 if ( EXTRACT_UINT32(Mbr->Partition[j].StartingLBA) >= StartingLBA && in ValidMBR()469 EXTRACT_UINT32(Mbr->Partition[j].StartingLBA) <= EndingLBA ) { in ValidMBR()475 …NewEndingLBA = EXTRACT_UINT32(Mbr->Partition[j].StartingLBA) + EXTRACT_UINT32(Mbr->Partition[j].Si… in ValidMBR()
43 "efi-app-ia32" and "efi-app-x86_64" and that the "-j" option64 "efi-app-ia64" and that the "-j" option accepts wildcards.296 mentioned with the -j option in the final "objcopy" command are