Lines Matching refs:absolute

428  [@b{--[no-]text-section-literals}] [@b{--[no-]absolute-literals}]
574 @item --strip-local-absolute
575 Remove local absolute symbols from the outgoing symbol table.
838 Relative branches are turned into absolute ones. This concerns
843 Do not turn relative branchs into absolute ones
1088 absolute mode @code{L32R} instructions are handled separately.
1090 @item --absolute-literals | --no-absolute-literals
1091 Indicate to the assembler whether @code{L32R} instructions use absolute
1092 or PC-relative addressing. The default is to assume absolute addressing
1093 if the Xtensa processor includes the absolute @code{L32R} addressing
1735 The m68k MRI @code{ORG} pseudo-op begins an absolute section at a given
2156 special interpretation. Following the @samp{#} should be an absolute
2782 @dfn{absolute} section. When @code{@value{LD}} mixes partial programs,
2783 addresses in the absolute section remain unchanged. For example, address
2784 @code{@{absolute 0@}} is ``relocated'' to run-time address 0 by
2787 their absolute sections must overlap. Address @code{@{absolute@ 239@}} in one
2789 address @code{@{absolute@ 239@}} in any other part of the program.
2847 @cindex absolute section
2848 @item absolute section
2851 not change when relocating. In this sense we speak of absolute
3038 @var{Expression} should be an absolute expression.
3333 location in the text, data, bss or absolute sections the value is the
3338 called absolute.
3462 The result of an expression must be an absolute number, or else an offset into
3463 a particular section. If an expression is not absolute, and there is not
3480 Wherever an absolute expression is required, you may omit the
3481 expression, and @command{@value{AS}} assumes a value of (absolute) 0. This
3514 @var{section} is one of text, data, bss, absolute,
3547 one argument, which must be absolute.
3575 absolute, and the result is absolute.
3629 @dfn{Addition}. If either argument is absolute, the result has the section of
3637 @dfn{Subtraction}. If the right argument is absolute, the
3639 If both arguments are in the same section, the result is absolute.
3763 * If:: @code{.if @var{absolute expression}}
3899 boundary. The first expression (which must be absolute) is the alignment
3902 The second expression (also absolute) gives the fill value to be stored in the
3908 The third expression is also absolute, and is also optional. If it is present,
3961 storage boundary. The first expression (which must be absolute) is the
3966 The second expression (also absolute) gives the fill value to be stored in the
3972 The third expression is also absolute, and is also optional. If it is present,
4009 absolute expression. If @code{@value{LD}} sees multiple common symbols with
4017 address should be zero). The alignment must be an absolute expression, and it
4057 absolute offset that will be added to a defined register to compute
4089 absolute expression). If @var{subsection} is omitted, it defaults
4117 to the low 16 bits of an absolute expression.
4321 @var{repeat}, @var{size} and @var{value} are absolute expressions.
4438 @section @code{.if @var{absolute expression}}
4444 (which must be an @var{absolute expression}) is non-zero. The end of
4472 @item .ifeq @var{absolute expression}
4480 @item .ifge @var{absolute expression}
4485 @item .ifgt @var{absolute expression}
4489 @item .ifle @var{absolute expression}
4494 @item .iflt @var{absolute expression}
4516 @item .ifne @var{absolute expression}
4659 Reserve @var{length} (an absolute expression) bytes for a local common
4697 Change the logical line number. @var{line-number} must be an absolute
4770 must be an absolute expression. The next line has that logical
5028 @var{new-lc}. @var{new-lc} is either an absolute expression or an
5032 with former assemblers, if the section of @var{new-lc} is absolute,
5053 absolute expression. If the comma and @var{fill} are omitted,
5062 storage boundary. The first expression (which must be absolute) is the
5068 The second expression (also absolute) gives the fill value to be stored in the
5074 The third expression is also absolute, and is also optional. If it is present,
5402 absolute expression.
5580 @var{size} and @var{fill} are absolute expressions. If the comma and
5590 @var{size} and @var{fill} are absolute expressions. If the comma
5640 An absolute expression. The symbol's type is set to the low 8 bits of
5645 An absolute expression. The symbol's ``other'' attribute is set to the
5649 An absolute expression. The symbol's descriptor is set to the low 16
5653 An absolute expression which becomes the symbol's value.
5701 Switch to the absolute section, and set the section offset to @var{expression},
5702 which must be an absolute expression. You might use this as follows:
5713 value 8. Assembly would be left in the absolute section, and you would need to
5813 the text subsection numbered @var{subsection}, which is an absolute