OVERLAY DIRECTIVE IMPLIES BANKED CALL, BUT PUBLIC MISSING
SYMBOL: local function symbol
Description
The OVERLAY directive refers to a function name that does not have
a public symbol. The references in OVERLAY directive imply that the
function call will cross memory banks. It is therefore required to
generate an entry into the bank table. However this requires that
there is a public symbol.
Cause
You have made the function that you refer by the OVERLAY directive
static.
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