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pcp_reference_guide_v2.5 - Tasking

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8−34PCP Reference Manual8.7 SEMANTICS OF THE BOARD SPECIFICATIONLINKER SCRIPT LANGUAGEKeywords in the board specificationprocessorderivativebusmauwidthmapmemorytypemausizespeedmapmapdestdest_dbitsdest_offsetsizesrc_dbitssrc_offsetreserved rom ram nvrambus space8.7.1 DEFINING A PROCESSORIf you have a target board with multiple processors that have the samederivative, you need to instantiate each individual processor in a processordefinition. This information tells the linker which processor has whichderivative and enables the linker to distinguish between the presentprocessors.If you use processors that all have a unique derivative, you may omit theprocessor definitions. In this case the linker assumes that for eachderivative definition in the LSL file there is one processor. The linker usesthe derivative name also for the processor.

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