as
for the HPPA supports many additional directives for
compatibility with the native assembler. This section describes them only
briefly. For detailed information on HPPA-specific assembler directives, see
HP9000 Series 800 Assembly Language Reference Manual (HP 92432-90001).
as
does not support the following assembler directives
described in the HP manual:
.endm .liston .enter .locct .leave .macro .listoff
Beyond those implemented for compatibility, as
supports one
additional assembler directive for the HPPA: .param
. It conveys
register argument locations for static functions. Its syntax closely follows
the .export
directive.
These are the additional directives in as
for the HPPA:
.block n
.blockz n
.call
.callinfo [ param=value, ... ] [ flag, ... ]
.code
.copyright "string"
.copyright "string"
.enter
.entry
.exit
.export name [ ,typ ] [ ,param=r ]
0
to 3
, and
indicates one of four one-word arguments); `rtnval' (the procedure's
result); or `priv_lev' (privilege level). For arguments or the result,
r specifies how to relocate, and must be one of `no' (not
relocatable), `gr' (argument is in general register), `fr' (in
floating point register), or `fu' (upper half of float register).
For `priv_lev', r is an integer.
.half n
as
directive .short
.
.import name [ ,typ ]
.export
; make a procedure available to call. The arguments
use the same conventions as the first two arguments for .export
.
.label name
.leave
.origin lc
portable directive .org
.
.param name [ ,typ ] [ ,param=r ]
.export
, but used for static procedures.
.proc
.procend
label .reg expr
.equ
; define label with the absolute expression
expr as its value.
.space secname [ ,params ]
.spnum secnam
.space
directive.)
.string "str"
as
strings.
Warning! The HPPA version of .string
differs from the
usual as
definition: it does not write a zero byte
after copying str.
.stringz "str"
.string
, but appends a zero byte after copying str to object
file.
.subspa name [ ,params ]
.nsubspa name [ ,params ]
.space
, but selects a subsection name within the
current section. You may only specify params when you create a
subsection (in the first instance of .subspa
for this name).
If specified, the list params declares attributes of the subsection,
identified by keywords. The keywords recognized are `quad=expr'
("quadrant" for this subsection), `align=expr' (alignment for
beginning of this subsection; a power of two), `access=expr' (value
for "access rights" field), `sort=expr' (sorting order for this
subspace in link), `code_only' (subsection contains only code),
`unloadable' (subsection cannot be loaded into memory), `common'
(subsection is common block), `dup_comm' (initialized data may have
duplicate names), or `zero' (subsection is all zeros, do not write in
object file).
.nsubspa
always creates a new subspace with the given name, even
if one with the same name already exists.
.version "str"
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