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The assembler supports several modifiers when using symbol addresses in 68HC11 and 68HC12 instruction operands. The general syntax is the following:
%modifier(symbol)
%addr
This modifier indicates to the assembler and linker to use
the 16-bit physical address corresponding to the symbol. This is intended
to be used on memory window systems to map a symbol in the memory bank window.
If the symbol is in a memory expansion part, the physical address
corresponds to the symbol address within the memory bank window.
If the symbol is not in a memory expansion part, this is the symbol address
(using or not using the %addr modifier has no effect in that case).
%page
This modifier indicates to use the memory page number corresponding
to the symbol. If the symbol is in a memory expansion part, its page
number is computed by the linker as a number used to map the page containing
the symbol in the memory bank window. If the symbol is not in a memory
expansion part, the page number is 0.
%hi
This modifier indicates to use the 8-bit high part of the physical
address of the symbol.
%lo
This modifier indicates to use the 8-bit low part of the physical
address of the symbol.
For example a 68HC12 call to a function foo_example stored in memory expansion part could be written as follows:
call %addr(foo_example),%page(foo_example)
and this is equivalent to
call foo_example
And for 68HC11 it could be written as follows:
ldab #%page(foo_example) stab _page_switch jsr %addr(foo_example)
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