Chris,

I haven't checked with SDCC 2.6.0 but 2.6.2 properly 
issues a warning:

?ASlink-Warning-Undefined Global 'foo' referenced by 
module ''

What command line options did you use to assemble 
vect.asm? I used:

asx8051 -plosgff vect.asm

Maarten

> I've created a newbie puzzle for myself. 
> 
> I'm working with a Cypress FX2LP. I'm trying to put a ljmp at address 0x0000 
> that jumps to
> my startup code like the GnuRadio folks do in their firmware. I have a 
> vect.a51 file
> with the two lines
> 
> 
> __reset_vector::
>       ljmp    foo
> 
> 
> I also have a main.c, of course.
> 
> The thing is this. I compile everything separately without error, then use a 
> linker line like
> 
>   sdcc -o main.ihx vect.rel main.rel
> 
> which links without error. The problem is, I never defined "foo", the target 
> for the
> ljmp! When I look at the generated code, there is a ljmp 0 at address 0. How 
> did
> "foo" get to be zero. Why didn't the linker flag an error? I don't really 
> want foo, of
> course, I want the address of my startup code, which the GnuRadio folks nab 
> with 
> 
>       ljmp    s_GSINIT
> 
> If I use that, I still get no error and a ljmp to zero. 
> 
> I'm using a SDCC 2.6.0 binary on WinXP. Is this a compiler/linker/asm bug? Or 
> am I just
> being a dunce?
> 
> --
> C


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