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This commit adds a new tool called mpy_ld.py which is essentially a linker that builds .mpy files directly from .o files. A new header file (dynruntime.h) and makefile fragment (dynruntime.mk) are also included which allow building .mpy files from C source code. Such .mpy files can then be dynamically imported as though they were a normal Python module, even though they are implemented in C. Converting .o files directly (rather than pre-linked .elf files) allows the resulting .mpy to be more efficient because it has more control over the relocations; for example it can skip PLT indirection. Doing it this way also allows supporting more architectures, such as Xtensa which has specific needs for position-independent code and the GOT. The tool supports targets of x86, x86-64, ARM Thumb and Xtensa (windowed and non-windowed). BSS, text and rodata sections are supported, with relocations to all internal sections and symbols, as well as relocations to some external symbols (defined by dynruntime.h), and linking of qstrs.