On 4/18/2024 12:45 PM, Ngan, Robert (DXC Luxoft) wrote:
Assuming you have an assembly listing, you just need to look at the "R-Loc" 
(i.e. offset) value.

We use two LOCTR's  for data, one for data that needs to be within 4K of the 
base register, and another for data referenced with relative long, or long 
displacement instructions. That single base register will handle both LOCTR's.

We do exactly the same thing (also using just one base register).

It is a GREAT technique. Good for the programmers and good for the machine!

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