Nios II Classic Software Developer’s Handbook

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Date 5/14/2015
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4.4.2. Linking and Locating

When auto-generating a HAL BSP, the SBT makes some reasonable assumptions about how you want to use memory.

For more information, refer to “Specifying the Default Memory Map” on page 4–35.

However, in some cases these assumptions might not work for you. For example, you might implement a custom boot configuration that requires a bootloader in a specific location; or you might want to specify which memory device contains your interrupt service routines (ISRs).

This section describes several common scenarios in which the SBT allows you to control details of memory usage.