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> Well, top-level assembly is usually nasty. Setting the section in the
> assembly statement as you said is probably the only thing you *can* do.
You'll probably need to (at the end of the asm block) restore
the current section to what it was before (".previous"), too.
> I don't think there is any requirement that top-level assembly
> statements get the section set to .text on their behalf.
Correct.
Segher
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