Hi,
I am working on assembler code with arm-linux-gnueabihf-as with a third
part code project. I find that the assembler has errors:
> arm-linux-gnueabihf-as test_sp0.s
test_sp0.s: Assembler messages:
test_sp0.s:1: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is
`='
test_sp0.s:3: Error: bad instruction `arm'
test_sp0.s:5: Error: bad instruction `area ||.text||,CODE,READONLY,ALIGN=2'
test_sp0.s:7: Error: bad instruction `export fl_array_m_ic32'
test_sp0.s:9: Error: bad instruction `input'
test_sp0.s:10: Error: bad instruction `r0 -p_i0_left'
test_sp0.s:11: Error: bad instruction `r1 -p_i0_right'
test_sp0.s:12: Error: bad instruction `r2 -p_i1_left'
test_sp0.s:13: Error: bad instruction `r3 -p_i1_right'
test_sp0.s:14: Error: bad instruction `sp -p_ot_left'
test_sp0.s:15: Error: bad instruction `sp +4-p_ot_right'
test_sp0.s:16: Error: bad instruction `sp +8-count'
test_sp0.s:17: Error: bad instruction `sp +12-shift'
test_sp0.s:19: Error: bad instruction `return'
test_sp0.s:20: Error: bad instruction `n/A'
test_sp0.s:22: Error: bad instruction `global Variables Accessed'
test_sp0.s:23: Error: bad instruction `none'
test_sp0.s:24: Error: bad instruction `cortex_a8'
for the code:
ARM
AREA ||.text||, CODE, READONLY, ALIGN=2
EXPORT fl_array_m_ic32
; Input
; r0 - p_i0_left; r1 - p_i0_right; r2 - p_i1_left; r3 - p_i1_right;
sp - p_ot_left; sp + 4 - p_ot_right; sp + 8 - count; sp + 12 - shift
;
; Return
; N/A
;
; Global Variables Accessed
; None;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; IF :DEF:CORTEX_A8
;................................................................................
fl_array_m_ic32 PROC
It is obvious that the assembler treats the comment char ';' as asm
instruction. I used other compiler before, but not arm-linux-gnueabihf-as.
>From the asm code format, do you think what assembler can work on it? or
are there some switches with arm-linux-gnueabihf-as to work on this asm
code?
Thanks,
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