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This file documents the GNU Assembler "as".
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Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 2001, 2002,
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2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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<h3 class="section">4.4 Sub-Sections</h3>
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<p><a name="index-numbered-subsections-204"></a><a name="index-grouping-data-205"></a>Assembled bytes
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conventionally
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fall into two sections: text and data. 
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You may have separate groups of
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data in named sections
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that you want to end up near to each other in the object file, even though they
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are not contiguous in the assembler source.  <span class="command">as</span> allows you to
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use <dfn>subsections</dfn> for this purpose.  Within each section, there can be
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numbered subsections with values from 0 to 8192.  Objects assembled into the
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same subsection go into the object file together with other objects in the same
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subsection.  For example, a compiler might want to store constants in the text
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section, but might not want to have them interspersed with the program being
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assembled.  In this case, the compiler could issue a <span class="samp">.text 0</span> before each
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section of code being output, and a <span class="samp">.text 1</span> before each group of
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constants being output.
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   <p>Subsections are optional.  If you do not use subsections, everything
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goes in subsection number zero.
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   <p>Each subsection is zero-padded up to a multiple of four bytes. 
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(Subsections may be padded a different amount on different flavors
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of <span class="command">as</span>.)
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   <p>Subsections appear in your object file in numeric order, lowest numbered
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to highest.  (All this to be compatible with other people's assemblers.) 
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The object file contains no representation of subsections; <code>ld</code> and
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other programs that manipulate object files see no trace of them. 
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They just see all your text subsections as a text section, and all your
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data subsections as a data section.
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   <p>To specify which subsection you want subsequent statements assembled
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into, use a numeric argument to specify it, in a <span class="samp">.text
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</span><var>expression</var> or a <span class="samp">.data </span><var>expression</var> statement. 
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When generating COFF output, you
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can also use an extra subsection
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argument with arbitrary named sections: <span class="samp">.section </span><var>name</var><span class="samp">,
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</span><var>expression</var>. 
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When generating ELF output, you
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can also use the <code>.subsection</code> directive (see <a href="SubSection.html#SubSection">SubSection</a>)
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to specify a subsection: <span class="samp">.subsection </span><var>expression</var>. 
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<var>Expression</var> should be an absolute expression
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(see <a href="Expressions.html#Expressions">Expressions</a>).  If you just say <span class="samp">.text</span> then <span class="samp">.text 0</span>
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is assumed.  Likewise <span class="samp">.data</span> means <span class="samp">.data 0</span>.  Assembly
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begins in <code>text 0</code>.  For instance:
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<pre class="smallexample">     .text 0     # The default subsection is text 0 anyway.
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     .ascii "This lives in the first text subsection. *"
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     .text 1
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     .ascii "But this lives in the second text subsection."
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     .data 0
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     .ascii "This lives in the data section,"
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     .ascii "in the first data subsection."
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     .text 0
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     .ascii "This lives in the first text section,"
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     .ascii "immediately following the asterisk (*)."
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   <p>Each section has a <dfn>location counter</dfn> incremented by one for every byte
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assembled into that section.  Because subsections are merely a convenience
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restricted to <span class="command">as</span> there is no concept of a subsection location
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counter.  There is no way to directly manipulate a location counter—but the
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<code>.align</code> directive changes it, and any label definition captures its
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current value.  The location counter of the section where statements are being
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assembled is said to be the <dfn>active</dfn> location counter.
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