HELPLIB.HLB  —  LINK
    Invokes the OpenVMS Linker utility to link one or more
    input files into a program image and defines the execution
    characteristics of the image.

    For a complete description of the linker, including more
    information about the LINK command and about creating and using
    linker options files, see the VSI OpenVMS Linker Utility Manual.

    In the following list of LINK subtopics, the options you can
    specify in an options file are listed starting after the /VAX
    qualifier.

    Format

      LINK  file-spec [,...]

1  –  Parameters

 file-spec [,...]

    Specifies one or more input files (wildcard characters are not
    allowed). Input files may be object modules, shareable images,
    libraries to be searched for external references or from which
    specific modules are to be included, or options files to be read
    by the linker. Separate multiple input file specifications with
    commas (,)  or plus signs (+). In either case, the linker creates
    a single image file.

    If you omit the file type in an input file specification, the
    linker supplies default file types, based on the nature of the
    input file. For object modules, the default file type is .OBJ.

2    /ALPHA

    Alpha and VAX systems.

    Directs the linker to produce an OpenVMS Alpha image.

    On OpenVMS Alpha or VAX systems, when neither /ALPHA nor /VAX is
    specified, the default action is to create an OpenVMS VAX image
    on an OpenVMS VAX system and to create an OpenVMS Alpha image on
    an OpenVMS Alpha system.

    Format

      /ALPHA

2.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

3    /BASE_ADDRESS

    I64 systems only.

    Assigns a virtual address for executable images that are not
    activated by the OpenVMS image activator, such as images used in
    the boot process.

    Format

      /BASE_ADDRESS=address

      /NOBASE_ADDRESS (default)

3.1  –  Qualifier Values

 address

    The location at which you want the first segment of the
    executable image located. You can express this location as
    decimal (%D), octal (%O), or hexadecimal (%X) numbers. The
    default is hexadecimal.

4    /BPAGE

    Specifies the page size the linker should use when it creates the
    segments (I64) or image sections (Alpha and VAX) that make up an
    image.

    Format

      /BPAGE[=page-size-indicator]

4.1  –  Qualifier Values

 page-size-indicator

    An integer that specifies a page size as the power of 2 required
    to create a page that size. For example, to get an 8 KB page
    size, specify the value 13 because 2[13] equals 8K. The following
    table lists the page sizes supported by the linker with the
    defaults:

            Page
    Value   Size      Defaults

    9       512       Default value for VAX links when the /BPAGE
            bytes     qualifier is not specified.
    13      8 KB      Default value for VAX links when the /BPAGE
                      qualifier is specified without a value.
    14      16 KB     -
    15      32 KB     -
    16      64 KB     Default value for I64 and Alpha links when
                      /BPAGE is not specified or when the /BPAGE
                      qualifier is specified without a value.

5    /BRIEF

    Directs the linker to produce a brief image map. A brief image
    map file contains an Object and Image Synopsis, an Image Segment
    Synopsis, and a Link Run Statistics section. On Alpha and VAX it
    contains an Object Module Synopsis, an Image Section Synopsis,
    and a Link Run Statistics section. For more information, see also
    the /MAP and /FULL qualifiers.

    Format

      /MAP/BRIEF

5.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

6    /CONTIGUOUS

    Directs the linker to place the entire image in consecutive disk
    blocks. If sufficient contiguous space is not available on the
    output disk, the linker reports an error and terminates the link
    operation.

    Format

      /CONTIGUOUS

      /NOCONTIGUOUS (default)

6.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

7    /CROSS_REFERENCE

    Directs the linker to replace the Symbols By Name section in
    a full or default image map with the Symbol Cross-Reference
    section.

    Format

      /MAP/CROSS_REFERENCE

7.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

8    /DEBUG

    Directs the linker to generate debug and traceback information
    and to give the debugger control when the image is run.

    Format

      /DEBUG[=file-spec]

      /NODEBUG (default)

8.1  –  Qualifier Values

 file-spec (Alpha and VAX only)

    Identifies a user-written debugger module.

    If you specify the /DEBUG qualifier without entering a file
    specification, the OpenVMS Debugger gains control at run time.
    Requesting the OpenVMS Debugger does not affect the location of
    code within the image because the debugger is mapped into the
    process address space at run time, not at link time. see the VSI
    OpenVMS Debugger Manual for additional information.

    On I64 systems, a file specification is not allowed.

    On Alpha and VAX, if you specify the /DEBUG qualifier with a
    file specification, the user-written debugger module that the
    file specification identifies gains control at run time. The
    linker assumes a default file type of .OBJ. Requesting a user-
    written debugger module does affect the location of code within
    the image.

9    /DEMAND_ZERO

    I64 and Alpha systems.

    Enables demand-zero segment (I64) or image section (Alpha)
    production for both executable and shareable images.

    Format

      /DEMAND_ZERO (default)

      /DEMAND_ZERO[=PER_PAGE]

      /NODEMAND_ZERO

9.1  –  Qualifier Values

 PER_PAGE

    On I64, directs the linker to compress trailing zeros for each
    segment (that is, demand zero compression of zeros on trailing
    pages).

    On Alpha, enables the linker to perform demand-zero compression
    on Alpha images on a per-page basis. If this keyword is not used,
    the linker performs demand-zero compression on an image-section
    basis only.

10    /DNI

    I64 systems only.

    Controls the processing of the demangling information. Specify
    /DNI (the default) to allow the linker to attempt symbol name
    demangling and move the necessary demangling information into the
    shareable image being created.

    Format

      /DNI (default)

      /NODNI

10.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

11    /DSF

    I64 and Alpha systems.

    Directs the linker to create a file called a debug symbol file
    (DSF) for use by the OpenVMS Debugger or the OpenVMS System-Code
    Debugger.

    Format

      /DSF[=file-spec]

      /NODSF (default)

11.1  –  Qualifier Values

 file-spec

    Specifies the character string you want the linker to use as the
    name of the debug symbol file. If you do not include a file type
    in the character string, the linker appends the .DSF file type to
    the file name.

    If you specify the /DSF qualifier without the file specification,
    the linker creates a debug symbol file with the file name of the
    first input file and the default file type .DSF. If you append
    the /DSF qualifier to one of the input file specifications, the
    linker creates a debug symbol file with the file name of the file
    to which the qualifier is appended and with the default file type
    .DSF.

    The OpenVMS Debugger (whether you use it in System-Code Debugger
    mode or user mode) requires that the name of the DSF file be
    the same as the name of the image file, except that the file
    extension is .DSF. If you use an /EXECUTABLE or /SHAREABLE
    qualifier and a file name with the LINK command, you must also
    include the same file name with the /DSF qualifier. (You must
    also use the .DSF file type.)

12    /EXECUTABLE

    Directs the linker to create an executable image, as opposed to a
    shareable image or a system image.

    Format

      /EXECUTABLE[=file-spec] (default)

      /NOEXECUTABLE

12.1  –  Qualifier Values

 file-spec

    Specifies the character string you want the linker to use as the
    name of the image file produced by the link operation. If you
    do not specify a file type in the character string, the linker
    assigns the .EXE file type by default.

    If you do not specify a file name with the /EXECUTABLE qualifier,
    the linker creates an executable image with the file name of
    the first input file. If you append the /EXECUTABLE qualifier
    to an input file specification, the linker creates an executable
    image with the file name of the file to which the qualifier is
    appended.

13    /FP_MODE

    I64 systems only.

    Determines the program's initial floating point mode when one
    is not provided by the module that provides the main transfer
    address.

    Format

      /FP_MODE=keyword

      /NOFP_MODE (default)

13.1  –  Qualifier Values

 keyword

    The OpenVMS I64 Linker accepts the following keywords to set the
    floating point mode:

    Keyword                Description

    D_FLOAT, G_FLOAT       Sets VAX floating point modes.
    IEEE_FLOAT[=ieee_      Sets the IEEE floating point mode to
    behavior]              the default or a specific behavior. The
                           OpenVMS I64 Linker accepts the following
                           IEEE behavior keywords:

                              FAST
                              UNDERFLOW_TO_ZERO
                              DENORM_RESULTS (default)
                              INEXACT

    LITERAL=fp_ctrl_mask   Sets the floating point mode to a literal
                           control mask. You can express this mask as
                           a decimal (%D), octal (%O), or hexadecimal
                           (%X) value (for example %X09800000,
                           which is equivalent to the default, IEEE_
                           FLOAT=DENORM_RESULTS).

14    /FULL

    Directs the linker to create a full image map file. A full image
    map file contains an Object and Image Synopsis (I64) or Object
    Module Synopsis (Alpha and VAX) section, a Module Relocatable
    Reference Synopsis section (VAX), an Image Segment Synopsis
    (I64) or Image Section Synopsis (Alpha and VAX) section, a
    Program Section Synopsis section, a Symbols-by-name section (or a
    Symbols Cross-reference section if the /CROSS_REFERENCE qualifier
    is specified), a Symbols by Value section, an Image Synopsis
    section, and a Link Run Statistics section. For more information,
    see also the /MAP, /CROSS_REFERENCE, and /BRIEF qualifiers.

    Format

      /MAP/FULL[=(keyword[,...])]

14.1  –  Qualifier Values

 keyword (I64 only)

    The OpenVMS I64 Linker accepts the following keywords to tailor
    the map (the default is /FULL=SECTION_DETAILS):

    Keyword                Description

    ALL                    For the OpenVMS I64 Linker, the ALL
                           keyword is equivalent to specifying the
                           DEMANGLED_SYMBOLS, GROUP_SECTIONS and
                           SECTION_DETAILS keywords.
    DEMANGLED_SYMBOLS      For the I64 linker, when display name
                           information is available and processed
                           (DNI), directs the linker to add a
                           translation table to the map file. The
                           table contains both mangled and demangled
                           names for global symbols.
    GROUP_SECTIONS         Directs the OpenVMS I64 Linker to list all
                           processed groups.
    [NO]SECTION_DETAILS    Directs whether or not the OpenVMS
                           I64 Linker suppresses zero length
                           contributions in the Program Section
                           Synopsis.

15    /GST

    I64 and Alpha systems.

    Directs the linker to include in the global symbol table (GST)
    of a shareable image those symbols that have been declared as
    universal symbols in a symbol vector.

    Format

      /GST (default)

      /NOGST

15.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

16    /HEADER

    Alpha and VAX systems.

    When specified with the /SYSTEM qualifier, directs the linker to
    include an image header in a system image.

    This qualifier is ignored by the OpenVMS I64 Linker.

    Format

      /HEADER

      /NOHEADER (default)

16.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

17    /INCLUDE

    Identifies the input file specification to which it is appended
    as a library file and directs the linker to include in the link
    operation the module or modules specified as the value of the
    qualifier.

    Format

      library-name/INCLUDE=(module-name[,...])

17.1  –  Qualifier Values

 library-name

    Specifies the name of the library from which you want a module or
    modules extracted. The file name must specify a library file. The
    linker assumes the default file type of .OLB.

 module-name

    Specifies the module or modules that you want to extract from
    the library. To specify more than one module, enclose the list in
    parentheses and separate the module names with commas.

18    /INFORMATIONALS

    Directs the linker to output informational messages produced by a
    link operation.

    Format

      /INFORMATIONALS (default)

      /NOINFORMATIONALS

18.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

19    /LIBRARY

    Identifies the input file specification to which it is appended
    as a library file and directs the linker to process the library's
    name table as part of its symbol resolution processing. When the
    linker finds in the library the definition of a symbol referenced
    in a previously processed input file, the linker includes from
    the library the module in which the symbol is defined.

    Format

      library-name/LIBRARY

19.1  –  Qualifier Values

 library-name

    Specifies the name of the library to be included in the link
    operation. You must specify a library file. The linker assumes
    the default file type of .OLB.

20    /MAP

    Directs the linker to create an image map file. By default, an
    I64 map file contains an Object and Image Synopsis, an Image
    Segment Synopsis, a Program Section Synopsis, a Symbols By Name,
    an Image Synopsis, and a Link Run Statistics section.

    By default, an ALPHA/VAX map file contains an Object Module
    Synopsis, a Program Section Synopsis, a Symbols By Name, an Image
    Section Synopsis, and a Link Run Statistics section. For more
    information, see also the /BRIEF, /CROSS_REFERENCE, and /FULL
    qualifiers.

    Format

      /MAP[=file-spec]/NOBRIEF/NOCROSS_REFERENCE/NOFULL (default in batch mode)

      /NOMAP (default in interactive mode)

20.1  –  Qualifier Values

 file-spec

    If you enter a file specification with the /MAP qualifier, the
    linker creates an image map file with that file name. If you do
    not enter a file type after the file name, the linker assumes a
    file type of .MAP.

    If you do not enter a file specification with the /MAP qualifier,
    the linker creates an image map file with the file name of the
    first input file specified on the command line and the file type
    .MAP. (If there are no input files specified on the command line,
    the linker names the map file .MAP.)

    If you append the /MAP qualifier to one of the input file
    specifications, the linker creates an image map file with the
    file name of the file to which the qualifier is appended, using
    the .MAP file type.

21    /NATIVE_ONLY

    I64 and Alpha systems.

    For I64 and Alpha systems, prevents the linker from generating
    procedure signature information. Procedure signatures are
    required to allow the native code being linked to interoperate
    with images translated from either Alpha or VAX binary code.
    To build an executable or shareable image that calls or can be
    called by translated code, link it using /NONATIVE_ONLY. Code
    that is to interoperate with translated images must also be
    compiled using the /TIE qualifier. (See the associated compiler
    documentation for details.)

    Format

      /NATIVE_ONLY (default)

      /NONATIVE_ONLY

21.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

22    /OPTIONS

    Identifies the input file specification to which it is appended
    as a linker options file.

    Format

      options-file-name/OPTIONS

22.1  –  Qualifier Values

 options-file-name

    The file specification of a linker options file. The linker
    assumes the file type .OPT by default.

23    /P0IMAGE

    Directs the linker to place an executable image entirely in P0
    address space. When the /P0IMAGE qualifier is specified, the user
    stack and OpenVMS RMS buffers, which usually reside in P1 space,
    are placed in P0 space by the image activator.

    Format

      /P0IMAGE

      /NOP0IMAGE (default)

23.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

24    /PROTECT

    Directs the linker to protect an entire shareable image from
    user-mode write access and supervisor-mode write access. Can be
    specified only with the /SHAREABLE qualifier.

    Format

      /PROTECT

      /NOPROTECT (default)

24.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

25    /REPLACE

    Alpha systems only.

    Specifies that the linker should perform certain optimizations to
    improve the performance of the resultant image, when instructed
    by the compiler.

    This qualifier is ignored by the OpenVMS I64 Linker.

    Format

      /REPLACE (default)

      /NOREPLACE

25.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

26    /SECTION_BINDING

    Alpha systems only.

    Directs the linker to create an image that can be installed as
    a resident image and to flag coding practices in the image that
    would prevent this.

    This qualifier is ignored by the OpenVMS I64 Linker. The I64
    linker always produces images that can be installed as resident
    images.

    Format

      /[NO]SECTION_BINDING[=(CODE,DATA)]

      /NOSECTION_BINDING (default)

26.1  –  Qualifier Values

 CODE

    Prevents the linker from replacing the Jump to Subroutine (JSR)
    instruction sequence with the more efficient Branch to Subroutine
    (BSR) instruction sequence when the target of the branch crosses
    an image section boundary.

 DATA

    Directs the linker to check for address calculations that create
    dependencies on the layout of data image sections. The linker
    reports such occurrences.

    When the /SECTION_BINDING qualifier is specified without either
    the CODE or DATA keyword, the linker performs both types of
    checking by default.

27    /SEGMENT_ATTRIBUTE

    I64 systems only.

    Instructs the OpenVMS I64 linker to set certain attributes for
    segments.

    Format

      /SEGMENT_ATTRIBUTE=(segm-attribute[,...])

27.1  –  Qualifier Values

 segm-attribute

    The I64 Linker accepts the following keywords to set segment
    attributes

       CODE=address_region
       DYNAMIC=address_region
       SHORT=WRITE
       SYMBOL_VECTOR=[NO]SHORT

    where an address region can be specified with keywords P0 and P2.

28    /SELECTIVE_SEARCH

    When this qualifier is appended to an input file specification,
    the linker processes only those symbols in the input file that
    have been referenced by previously processed input files.

    Format

      input-file-name/SELECTIVE_SEARCH

28.1  –  Qualifier Values

 input-file-name

    The input file you want included in the link operation. The
    /SELECTIVE_SEARCH qualifier works with object modules and
    shareable images only. This qualifier is illegal with library
    files. (To process the modules in a library selectively, you
    specify the /SELECTIVE_SEARCH qualifier when inserting the
    files into the library. For more information, see the VSI OpenVMS
    Command Definition, Librarian, and Message Utilities Manual.)

29    /SHAREABLE

    When specified anywhere on the LINK command line, the /SHAREABLE
    qualifier directs the linker to create a shareable image. When
    the /SHAREABLE qualifier is appended to a file specification in a
    linker options file, it identifies the input file as a shareable
    image.

    Format

      /SHAREABLE[=file-spec]

      /NOSHAREABLE (default)

      shareable-image-file-name/SHAREABLE

29.1  –  Qualifier Values

 file-spec

    When the /SHAREABLE qualifier is used to create a shareable
    image, this parameter specifies the name you want the linker
    to assign to the shareable image being created. If you do not
    include a file specification, the linker assigns the shareable
    image the name of the file to which the /SHAREABLE qualifier is
    appended in the LINK command line. If the /SHAREABLE qualifier is
    not appended to an input file specification, the linker assigns
    to the shareable image the name of the first input file specified
    on the command line using the extension .EXE.

    If you designate a file name but omit the file type, the linker
    assigns the shareable image the file type .EXE.

 shareable-image-file-name

    Specifies the name of a shareable image. Note that you can use
    the /SHAREABLE qualifier to identify a shareable image only in a
    linker options file. It is illegal to include a shareable image
    in a link operation by specifying it on the LINK command line.

30    /SYMBOL_TABLE

    Directs the linker to create a symbol table file.

    Format

      /SYMBOL_TABLE[=file-spec]

      /NOSYMBOL_TABLE (default)

30.1  –  Qualifier Values

 file-spec

    Specifies the character string you want the linker to use as the
    name of the symbol table file. If you do not include a file type
    in the character string, the linker appends the .STB file type to
    the file name.

    If you specify the /SYMBOL_TABLE qualifier without the file
    specification, the linker creates a symbol table file with the
    file name of the first input file and the default file type .STB.
    If you append the /SYMBOL_TABLE qualifier to one of the input
    file specifications, the linker creates a symbol table file with
    the file name of the file to which the qualifier is appended,
    with the default file type .STB.

31    /SYSEXE

    I64 and Alpha systems.

    Directs the linker to process the system shareable image,
    SYS$BASE_IMAGE.EXE, in a link operation. The linker looks for
    SYS$BASE_IMAGE.EXE in the directory pointed to by the logical
    name IA64$LOADABLE_IMAGES (I64) or ALPHA$LOADABLE_IMAGES (Alpha).

    Format

      /SYSEXE[=[NO]SELECTIVE]

      /NOSYSEXE (default)

31.1  –  Qualifier Values

 SELECTIVE (default)

    When the /SYSEXE qualifier is specified with no keyword, the
    linker processes the SYS$BASE_IMAGE.EXE file selectively.

    When you specify /SYSEXE with the SELECTIVE keyword, the linker
    processes the SYS$BASE_IMAGE.EXE file selectively, including
    only those symbols from the global symbol table of the SYS$BASE_
    IMAGE.EXE file that were referenced by input files previously
    processed in the link operation.

 NOSELECTIVE

    When you specify the NOSELECTIVE keyword, the linker includes all
    the symbols from the SYS$BASE_IMAGE.EXE global symbol table in
    the link operation.

32    /SYSLIB

    Directs the linker to process the default system shareable image
    library, IMAGELIB.OLB, and the default system object module
    library, STARLET.OLB, to resolve symbolic references that remain
    undefined after all specified input files and any default user
    libraries have been processed.

    Format

      /SYSLIB (default)

      /NOSYSLIB

32.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

33    /SYSSHR

    Directs the linker to process the default system shareable image
    library (IMAGELIB.OLB) to resolve symbolic references that remain
    undefined after all specified input files and any default user
    libraries have been processed.

    Format

      /SYSSHR (default)

      /NOSYSSHR

33.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

34    /SYSTEM

    Alpha and VAX systems.

    Directs the linker to create a system image and optionally allows
    you to specify the address at which the image should be loaded
    into memory. A system image cannot be activated with the RUN
    command; it must be bootstrapped or otherwise loaded into memory.

    Format

      /SYSTEM[=base-address]

      /NOSYSTEM (default)

34.1  –  Qualifier Values

 base-address

    Specifies the address at which the image is to be loaded in
    virtual memory. You can specify a base address in hexadecimal
    (%X), octal (%O), or decimal (%D) format. The default base
    address is %X80000000.

    Note that if you specify the /HEADER qualifier, the linker
    adjusts the base address to the next highest page boundary if it
    is not already a page boundary. The next highest page boundary is
    the smallest number that is greater than the value specified in
    the base-address parameter and that is divisible by the default
    page size (which is architecture specific) or the page size
    specified using the /BPAGE qualifier.

35    /THREADS_ENABLE

    Kernel threads allow a multithreaded application to have a thread
    executing on every CPU in a multiprocessor system. The /THREADS_
    ENABLE qualifier allows you to turn kernel threads on and off on
    a per-image basis.

    When you specify this qualifier, the OpenVMS linker sets the
    appropriate bits in the dynamic segment (I64) or the image header
    (Alpha and VAX) of the image being linked. These bits control the
    following:

    o  Whether the image is allowed to enter a multiple kernel
       threads environment

    o  Whether the image can receive upcalls from the OpenVMS
       scheduler

    Format

      /THREADS_ENABLE[=(MULTIPLE_KERNEL_THREADS,UPCALLS)]

      /NOTHREADS_ENABLE (default)

35.1  –  Qualifier Values

 MULTIPLE_KERNEL_THREADS

    On I64 and Alpha systems, this keyword sets the MULTIPLE_KERNEL_
    THREADS bit in the dynamic segment (I64) or the image header
    (Alpha) of the image being built. This bit indicates to the image
    activator that the image can be run in a multiple kernel threads
    environment.

    If you specify this keyword for OpenVMS VAX links, it is ignored.

 UPCALLS

    This qualifier sets the UPCALLS bit in the OpenVMS dynamic
    segment (I64) or image header (Alpha and VAX) of the image being
    built. This bit indicates to the image activator that the process
    can receive upcalls from the OpenVMS scheduler.

    When the /THREADS_ENABLE qualifier is specified without either
    the MULTIPLE_KERNEL_THREADS or UPCALLS keyword, the linker sets
    both bits by default.

36    /TRACE

    Directs the linker to include traceback information in the image
    file. If you specify the /DEBUG qualifier, the linker includes
    traceback information by default, overriding the /NOTRACE
    qualifier if it is specified.

    Format

      /TRACE (default)

      /NOTRACE

36.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

37    /USERLIBRARY

    Directs the linker to process one or more default user libraries
    to resolve symbolic references that remain undefined after all
    specified input files have been processed.

    Format

      /USERLIBRARY[=(table[,...])]

      /NOUSERLIBRARY

      /USERLIBRARY=ALL (default)

37.1  –  Qualifier Values

 table

    Specifies the logical name tables that the linker searches for
    default user libraries. The following keywords are the only
    acceptable parameter values:

    Keyword   Description

    ALL       Directs the linker to search the process, group, and
              system logical name tables for default user library
              definitions. This is the default.
    GROUP     Directs the linker to search the group logical name
              table for default user library definitions.
    NONE      Directs the linker not to search any logical name
              table; the /USERLIBRARY=NONE qualifier is equivalent
              to the /NOUSERLIBRARY qualifier.
    PROCESS   Directs the linker to search the process logical name
              table for default user library definitions.
    SYSTEM    Directs the linker to search the system logical name
              table for default user library definitions.

38    /VAX

    Alpha and VAX systems.

    Directs the linker to produce an OpenVMS VAX image. The default
    action, when neither /ALPHA nor /VAX is specified, is to create
    an OpenVMS VAX image on an OpenVMS VAX system and to create an
    OpenVMS Alpha image on an OpenVMS Alpha system.

    Format

      /VAX

38.1  –  Qualifier Values

    None.

38.2  –  Option Descriptions

39  –  BASE

    VAX systems only.

    Specifies the base address (starting address) that you want the
    linker to assign to the image.

    Format

      BASE=address

39.1  –  Option Values

 address

    The address at which you want the image based. You can express
    the number in decimal (%D), octal (%O), or hexadecimal (%X)
    notation. If the address specified is not divisible by 512, the
    linker automatically adjusts it upward to the next multiple of
    512, that is, to the next highest page boundary. Do not attempt
    to base an image linked with a larger page size (specified using
    the /BPAGE qualifier).

    The linker bases shareable images at address 0, by default, and
    bases system images at address %X80000000, by default.

40  –  CASE_SENSITIVE

    Directs the linker to preserve the mixture of uppercase and
    lowercase characters used in character string arguments to linker
    options.

    Format

      CASE_SENSITIVE=YES/NO

      CASE_SENSITIVE=NO (default)

40.1  –  Option Values

 YES

    Enables case sensitivity. You can use any mixture of uppercase
    and lowercase characters when specifying the keyword YES.

 NO

    Disables case sensitivity. Note that you must use only
    uppercase characters when specifying the keyword NO because case
    sensitivity is enabled and the linker does not accept mixed case
    in keywords.

41  –  CLUSTER

    Directs the linker to create a cluster. (The linker groups input
    files into clusters before processing their contents.)

    Format

      CLUSTER=cluster-name[,base-address[,pfc[,file-spec[,...]]]]

41.1  –  Option Values

 cluster-name

    The name you want assigned to the cluster.

 base-address

    The base virtual address for the cluster. If you omit the base-
    address value, you must still enter the comma.

    On I64 systems, the base address must be omitted.

    For Alpha linking, it is illegal to specify a base address for a
    cluster when creating a shareable image.

 pfc (page fault cluster)

    The number of pagelets read into memory by the operating system
    when the initial page fault occurs for a page in the cluster. If
    you do not specify the pfc parameter, the operating system uses
    the default value established by the system parameter PFCDEFAULT.
    If you omit the page fault cluster value, you must still enter
    the comma.

 file-spec

    The file you want the linker to place in the cluster. Note that
    you should not specify in the LINK command itself any file that
    you specify with the CLUSTER= option (unless you want to include
    two copies of the file in the final image).

42  –  COLLECT

    Directs the linker to place the specified program section (or
    program sections) into the specified cluster.

    Format

      COLLECT=cluster-name[/ATTRIBUTES=(RESIDENT,INITIALIZATION_CODE)],psect-name[,...]

42.1  –  Option Values

 cluster-name

    Name of the cluster.

 psect-name

    Name of the program sections (psects) you want placed in the
    cluster.

42.2  –  Qualifier

42.2.1    /ATTRIBUTES

    For I64 and Alpha linking, directs the linker to mark the cluster
    'cluster-name' with the indicated qualifier keyword value.
    Attributes set by this qualifier are only evaluated by the
    loader. This qualifier is used to build OpenVMS drivers. See
    Writing OpenVMS Alpha Device Drivers in C for guidelines for
    using this qualifier.

 Qualifier Values

       RESIDENT
       Marks the cluster 'cluster-name' as RESIDENT so that the
       segment (I64) or image section (Alpha) created from that
       cluster has the RESIDENT flag set. This will cause the loader
       to map the segment or image section into non-paged memory.

       INITIALIZATION_CODE
       Marks the cluster 'cluster-name' as INITIALIZATION_CODE so
       that the segment (I64) or image section (Alpha) created from
       that cluster has the INITALCOD flag set. The initialization
       code will be executed by the loader. This keyword is
       specifically intended for use with program sections from
       modules SYS$DOINIT and SYS$DRIVER_INIT in STARLET.OLB.

43  –  DZRO_MIN

    Alpha and VAX systems.

    Specifies the minimum number of contiguous, uninitialized pages
    that the linker must find in an image section before it can
    extract the pages from the image section and place them in a
    newly created demand-zero image section. By creating demand-zero
    image sections (image sections that do not contain initialized
    data), the linker can reduce the size of images.

    Format

      DZRO_MIN=number-of-pages

43.1  –  Option Values

 number-of-pages

    Specifies the minimum number of contiguous pages.

    For VAX linking, the linker, by default, uses a minimum of 5
    pages. Each VAX page equals 512 bytes.

    For Alpha linking, the linker, by default, uses a minimum of 1
    page. The size of an Alpha page is CPU-specific. The initial set
    of Alpha systems uses an 8 KB page. The page size used is that of
    the current link operation. (See the /BPAGE qualifier.)

    The number of pages must be equal to or greater than the value
    specified in the parameter.

44  –  GSMATCH

    Sets match control parameters for a shareable image and specifies
    the match algorithm. This option allows you to control whether
    executable images that link with a shareable image must be
    relinked each time the shareable image is updated and relinked.

    Format

      GSMATCH=keyword,major-id,minor-id

      GSMATCH=EQUAL,link-time-derived-major-id,link-time-derived-minor-id
      (default)

44.1  –  Option Values

 keyword

    Identifies the match algorithm used by the image activator.
    Specify one of the following keywords:

    Keyword     Meaning

    EQUAL       Directs the image activator to allow the image to map
                to the referenced shareable image when one condition
                is met:

                o  the major and minor ID for the shareable image, as
                   saved at link time in the image file, are equal to
                   the IDs found in the actual shareable image file
                   at activation time.

    LEQUAL      Directs the image activator to allow the image to map
                to the referenced shareable image when two conditions
                are met:

                o  the major ID for the shareable image, as saved at
                   link time in the image file, is equal to the major
                   ID found in the actual shareable image file at
                   activation time

                o  the minor ID for the shareable image, as saved at
                   link time in the image file, is less than or equal
                   to the minor ID found in the actual shareable
                   image file at activation time.

    ALWAYS      Directs the image activator to unconditionally allow
                the image to map to the referenced shareable image:

                o  regardless of the values of the major and minor
                   ID for the shareable image, as saved at link time
                   in the image file, and the values of the IDs found
                   in the actual shareable image file at activation
                   time.

                   Note that you must still specify values for the
                   major ID and minor ID parameters to satisfy the
                   requirements of the option syntax.

 major-id

    Specifies the major identification number.

 minor-id

    Specifies the minor identification number.

    When a shareable image is created without specifying a GSMATCH=
    option, the linker by default creates one. It sets the EQUAL
    match control and uses portions of the image creation time, as
    a binary value, for the major and minor IDs. In general this
    is sufficient to set a unique value for the IDs each time the
    shareable image is linked. On I64, the linker uses bits 40
    through 54 of the binary time value for the major ID and bits
    8 through 39 for the minor ID. On Alpha and VAX, the linker uses
    bits 32 through 46 of the binary time value for the major ID and
    bits 16 through 31 for the minor ID.

45  –  IDENTIFICATION

    Sets the image-id field in the image file. The image
    identification usually holds a version number of the image, but
    can be used for any text to identify the generated image.

    Format

      IDENTIFICATION=id-name

45.1  –  Option Values

 id-name

    The maximum length of the identification character string is
    15 characters. If the string contains characters other than
    uppercase and lowercase A through Z, the numerals 0 through 9,
    the dollar sign, and the underscore, enclose it in quotation
    marks.

46  –  IOSEGMENT

    Specifies the amount of space to be allocated for the image
    I/O segment, which holds the buffers and OpenVMS RMS control
    information for all files used by the image.

    Format

      IOSEGMENT=number-of-pagelets[,[NO]P0BUFS]

      IOSEGMENT=0,NOP0BUFS (default)

46.1  –  Option Values

 number-of-pagelets

    Specifies the number of pagelets (512-byte units) to be allocated
    for the image I/O segment. By default, the operating system uses
    the value set by the IMGIOCNT system parameter to determine the
    size of the image I/O space.

 [NO]P0BUFS

    By default, the operating system allocates the I/O segment in
    the P1 region of the process space and, if additional space is
    needed, at the end of the P0 region. If you specify NOP0BUFS, you
    deny OpenVMS RMS additional pages in the P0 region.

47  –  ISD_MAX

    Alpha and VAX systems.

    Specifies the maximum number of image sections allowed in the
    image.

    Format

      ISD_MAX=number-of-image-sections

      ISD_MAX=96 (default, approximate value)

47.1  –  Option Values

 number-of-image-sections

    The maximum number of image sections that may be created. You
    can specify the value in hexadecimal (%X), decimal (%D), or octal
    (%O) radix. The default is decimal radix.

48  –  NAME

    Sets the image-name field in the image file. The image name is
    used on Alpha and VAX systems to resolve self-references in the
    shareable image list.

    Format

      NAME=image-name

48.1  –  Option Values

 image-name

    A character string up to 39 characters in length. If the name
    contains characters other than uppercase and lowercase A through
    Z, the numerals 0 through 9, the dollar sign, and the underscore,
    enclose it in quotation marks.

49  –  PROTECT

    Specifies that the segments (I64) or image sections (Alpha) in
    one or more clusters in a shareable image should be protected
    from user-mode or supervisor-mode write access.

    Format

      PROTECT=YES/NO

      PROTECT=NO (default)

49.1  –  Option Values

 YES

    Enables protection for all the clusters defined in subsequent
    lines in the options file by the CLUSTER= option or the COLLECT=
    option, up to a line containing another PROTECT= option.

 NO

    Disables protection for all clusters specified on subsequent
    lines of a linker options file by the CLUSTER= option or the
    COLLECT= option, up to the line containing another PROTECT=YES
    option. Protection is disabled by default.

50  –  PSECT_ATTRIBUTE

    Specifies the attributes of a program section.

    Format

      PSECT_ATTRIBUTE=psect-name,attribute-keyword[,...]

50.1  –  Option Values

 psect-name

    Specifies the name of the program section whose attributes
    you want to set. The name may be a character string up to 31
    characters in length.

 attribute-keyword

    One or more attributes, identified by a keyword or a number,
    separated by commas.

51  –  RMS_RELATED_CONTEXT

    Enables or disables RMS related name context processing. This
    is also known as file specification "stickiness." The default
    is to have RMS related name context processing enabled. This
    default applies at the start of each options file regardless of
    the setting in a previous options file. The related name context
    itself (the collection of data structures RMS maintains to supply
    the most recently specified fields) does not carry over from one
    linker options file to the next. That is, previously specified
    fields in the previous options file are not used to fill in
    absent fields for file specifications in the current options
    file.

    Format

      RMS_RELATED_CONTEXT=YES/NO

      RMS_RELATED_CONTEXT=YES (default)

51.1  –  Option Values

 YES

    Enables RMS related name context processing. If an option RMS_
    RELATED_CONTEXT=NO is in effect, its saved related name context
    is restored. If RMS related name context processing is already
    enabled, this option has no effect.

    RMS related name context processing is enabled by default.
    Therefore command line file specifications are processed with RMS
    related name context. Also, RMS related name context processing
    is enabled at the start of each options file. The related name
    context is limited to a single options file. That is, the saved
    related name context is cleared at the start of each options
    file.

 NO

    Disables RMS related name context processing. If an option RMS_
    RELATED_CONTEXT=YES is in effect, the current name context is
    saved for a possible future RMS_RELATED_CONTEXT=YES option.
    If RMS related name context processing is already disabled,
    specifying RMS_RELATED_CONTEXT=NO has no effect.

52  –  STACK

    Specifies the size of the user-mode stack.

    Format

      STACK=number-of-pagelets

      STACK=20 (default)

52.1  –  Option Values

 number-of-pagelets

    Specifies the size of the stack in pagelets (512-byte units).

53  –  SYMBOL

    Directs the linker to define an absolute global symbol with the
    specified name and assign it the specified value. You can use
    this option to specify a link-time constant.

    Format

      SYMBOL=symbol-name,symbol-value

53.1  –  Option Values

 symbol-name

    A character string up to 31 characters in length.

 symbol-value

    The value you want to assign to the symbol. An absolute
    global symbol has a fixed numeric value and is therefore not
    relocatable. Thus, the value must be a number.

    On I64, the numeric value is a 64-bit value.

54  –  SYMBOL_TABLE

    I64 and Alpha systems.

    Specifies whether the linker should include global symbols in
    a symbol table file produced in a link operation in which a
    shareable image is created. By default, the linker includes
    only universal symbols in a symbol table file associated with
    a shareable image.

    Format

      SYMBOL_TABLE=GLOBALS/UNIVERSALS

      SYMBOL_TABLE=UNIVERSALS (default)

54.1  –  Option Values

 GLOBALS

    Specifies that the linker should include global symbols and
    universal symbols in the symbol table file associated with the
    shareable image.

 UNIVERSALS

    Specifies that the linker should include only universal symbols
    in the symbol table file associated with the shareable image.

55  –  SYMBOL_VECTOR

    I64 and Alpha systems. Declares universal symbols in shareable
    images.

    Format

      SYMBOL_VECTOR=([alias/]name=entry-type[,...])

55.1  –  Option Values

 alias

    Optionally specifies an alias name for the symbol you want to
    declare universal. When specified, the alias name appears in the
    global symbol table (GST) of the image and values associated with
    the name specified in the symbol-name parameter appear in the
    symbol vector of the image.

    Note that you can specify alias names only for symbol vector
    entries declared using the DATA or PROCEDURE keywords. For more
    information about symbol vector entry types, see the following
    table.

 name

    Specifies the name of the symbol or the name of a program section
    in the shareable image that you want to declare universal.

 entry-type

    Specifies the type of the symbol vector entry. The following
    table lists the types of symbol vector entries supported by the
    linker along with the keyword you use to specify them:

    Keyword          Function

    DATA             Creates a symbol vector entry for data
                     (relocatable or constant). The linker creates an
                     entry for the symbol in the GST of the shareable
                     image.
    PROCEDURE        Creates a symbol vector entry for a procedure
                     and creates an entry for the symbol in the GST
                     of the shareable image.
    PRIVATE_DATA     Creates a symbol vector entry for data; however,
                     the linker does not create an entry for the data
                     in the GST of the shareable image. Thus, the
                     symbol is not available for other modules to
                     link against.
    PRIVATE_         Creates a symbol vector entry for a procedure;
    PROCEDURE        however, the linker does not create an entry
                     for the procedure in the GST of the shareable
                     image. Thus, the symbol is not available for
                     other modules to link against.
    PSECT            Creates a symbol vector entry for a program
                     section and creates an entry for the program
                     section in the GST of the shareable image.
    SPARE            Use this keyword to create a placeholder.
                     SPARE allows you to preserve the order of the
                     symbol vector entries when you need to create an
                     upwardly compatible shareable image. The SPARE
                     keyword is used alone; it is not preceded by a
                     symbol name and equal sign.

56  –  UNIVERSAL

    VAX systems only.

    Declares a symbol in a shareable image as universal, causing the
    linker to include it in the global symbol table of a shareable
    image.

    Format

      UNIVERSAL=symbol-name[,...]

56.1  –  Option Values

 symbol-name

    The name of the symbol or symbols you want to declare universal.
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