You can use numbers for local (temporary) labels followed by 'f' for forward or 'b' for back. The instruction bne 4f goes to the label '4' further down in the program. If it was bne 4b, it would go to the label '4' previously seen in the file. This is good for short logical jumps and loops. Use the feature with care, massive confusion otherwise ensues.
gvb At 04:29 PM 4/28/00 +0200, Pei-Jie Hong wrote: >In arch/ppc/kernel/head.S, there are lines looks like >bne 4f or b 5f, I know they are branch instructions, but what >about 4f or 5f. Are they the relative length? and what is the unit, >I mean if 4f is a number , is it number of instructions or number >of bytes or words? > ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
