Hello,
I have compiled test.s (bellow) with 'as' compiler:
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.section .data
.globl var
var:
.long 10
.section .text
.globl _start
_start:
movl $_start, %ebx
jmp loop_exit
loop_exit:
movl $1, %eax #1 is the exit() syscall
int $0x80
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and got output with echo $? (reads %ebx register)
116
After that I compiled test.s (bellow) with 'as' compiler:
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.section .data
.globl var
var:
.long 10
.section .text
.globl _start
_start:
movl _start, %ebx
jmp loop_exit
loop_exit:
movl $1, %eax #1 is the exit() syscall
int $0x80
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and got output with echo $? (reads %ebx register)
139
After that I compiled test.s (bellow) with 'as' compiler:
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.section .data
.globl var
var:
.long 10
.section .text
.globl _start
_start:
movl var, %ebx
jmp loop_exit
loop_exit:
movl $1, %eax #1 is the exit() syscall
int $0x80
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and got output with echo $? (reads %ebx register)
10
After that I compiled test.s (bellow) with 'as' compiler:
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.section .data
.globl var
var:
.long 10
.section .text
.globl _start
_start:
movl $var, %ebx
jmp loop_exit
loop_exit:
movl $1, %eax #1 is the exit() syscall
int $0x80
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and got output with echo $? (reads %ebx register)
132
So my question is, what these numbers mean ? From which
point in memory they are counted from ? From this I can conclude
that value for "movl _start, %ebx" is always 139 and it can be on
various addresses. Is this means that beginning of 'as' assembly program is
signed with value 139 ???
thanks,
Dragoslav Zaric,
[Programmer; M Sc Astrophysics]
Ok Steve,
So what do you think, where should I post this one ?
I don't see what is wrong with this question ?
Maybe you can answer if it is off topic for the LKML.
thanks
Dragoslav Zaric
[Programmer; M Sc Astrophysics]