Re: Jump addresses messed up with GNU as



On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 00:20:03 +0200, Sebastien <sebastien.bourdeauducq@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The problem does not come from objdump, but from the assembler itself, if I
specify the address manually, objdump produces the correct output (and my
program works when I load it into the CPU).
I found out that the assembler adds the current address to the label
address... The workaround is to use "b label-." instead of "b label" ; but that's quite dirty.



Yes, it is. Do you use linker?

  Vadim
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