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- <h3 class="section">2.9 Assemble in MRI Compatibility Mode: <samp>-M</samp></h3>
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- <p>The <samp>-M</samp> or <samp>--mri</samp> option selects MRI compatibility mode. This
- changes the syntax and pseudo-op handling of <code>as</code> to make it
- compatible with the <code>ASM68K</code> assembler from Microtec Research.
- The exact nature of the
- MRI syntax will not be documented here; see the MRI manuals for more
- information. Note in particular that the handling of macros and macro
- arguments is somewhat different. The purpose of this option is to permit
- assembling existing MRI assembler code using <code>as</code>.
- </p>
- <p>The MRI compatibility is not complete. Certain operations of the MRI assembler
- depend upon its object file format, and can not be supported using other object
- file formats. Supporting these would require enhancing each object file format
- individually. These are:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> global symbols in common section
-
- <p>The m68k MRI assembler supports common sections which are merged by the linker.
- Other object file formats do not support this. <code>as</code> handles
- common sections by treating them as a single common symbol. It permits local
- symbols to be defined within a common section, but it can not support global
- symbols, since it has no way to describe them.
- </p>
- </li><li> complex relocations
-
- <p>The MRI assemblers support relocations against a negated section address, and
- relocations which combine the start addresses of two or more sections. These
- are not support by other object file formats.
- </p>
- </li><li> <code>END</code> pseudo-op specifying start address
-
- <p>The MRI <code>END</code> pseudo-op permits the specification of a start address.
- This is not supported by other object file formats. The start address may
- instead be specified using the <samp>-e</samp> option to the linker, or in a linker
- script.
- </p>
- </li><li> <code>IDNT</code>, <code>.ident</code> and <code>NAME</code> pseudo-ops
-
- <p>The MRI <code>IDNT</code>, <code>.ident</code> and <code>NAME</code> pseudo-ops assign a module
- name to the output file. This is not supported by other object file formats.
- </p>
- </li><li> <code>ORG</code> pseudo-op
-
- <p>The m68k MRI <code>ORG</code> pseudo-op begins an absolute section at a given
- address. This differs from the usual <code>as</code> <code>.org</code> pseudo-op,
- which changes the location within the current section. Absolute sections are
- not supported by other object file formats. The address of a section may be
- assigned within a linker script.
- </p></li></ul>
-
- <p>There are some other features of the MRI assembler which are not supported by
- <code>as</code>, typically either because they are difficult or because they
- seem of little consequence. Some of these may be supported in future releases.
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> EBCDIC strings
-
- <p>EBCDIC strings are not supported.
- </p>
- </li><li> packed binary coded decimal
-
- <p>Packed binary coded decimal is not supported. This means that the <code>DC.P</code>
- and <code>DCB.P</code> pseudo-ops are not supported.
- </p>
- </li><li> <code>FEQU</code> pseudo-op
-
- <p>The m68k <code>FEQU</code> pseudo-op is not supported.
- </p>
- </li><li> <code>NOOBJ</code> pseudo-op
-
- <p>The m68k <code>NOOBJ</code> pseudo-op is not supported.
- </p>
- </li><li> <code>OPT</code> branch control options
-
- <p>The m68k <code>OPT</code> branch control options—<code>B</code>, <code>BRS</code>, <code>BRB</code>,
- <code>BRL</code>, and <code>BRW</code>—are ignored. <code>as</code> automatically
- relaxes all branches, whether forward or backward, to an appropriate size, so
- these options serve no purpose.
- </p>
- </li><li> <code>OPT</code> list control options
-
- <p>The following m68k <code>OPT</code> list control options are ignored: <code>C</code>,
- <code>CEX</code>, <code>CL</code>, <code>CRE</code>, <code>E</code>, <code>G</code>, <code>I</code>, <code>M</code>,
- <code>MEX</code>, <code>MC</code>, <code>MD</code>, <code>X</code>.
- </p>
- </li><li> other <code>OPT</code> options
-
- <p>The following m68k <code>OPT</code> options are ignored: <code>NEST</code>, <code>O</code>,
- <code>OLD</code>, <code>OP</code>, <code>P</code>, <code>PCO</code>, <code>PCR</code>, <code>PCS</code>, <code>R</code>.
- </p>
- </li><li> <code>OPT</code> <code>D</code> option is default
-
- <p>The m68k <code>OPT</code> <code>D</code> option is the default, unlike the MRI assembler.
- <code>OPT NOD</code> may be used to turn it off.
- </p>
- </li><li> <code>XREF</code> pseudo-op.
-
- <p>The m68k <code>XREF</code> pseudo-op is ignored.
- </p>
- </li></ul>
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