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Re: Bug: BSS segment in COFF files


Hi!

Friday, 12 July, 2002 Wolfgang Hesseler qv@multimediaware.com wrote:

>> >> >> If you run gcc with '--save-temps' flag, and then look into
>> >> >> 'yourfile.s' file, you'll see that uninitialized data is tagged as
>> >> >> "common" (using '.comm' directive) and is put to bss only by linker
>> >> >> when final executable is created. To turn this feature off, use
>> >> >> '-fno-common' flag when compiling your object file.

WH> I just noticed that this doesn't help at all. When analyzing the 
WH> object file with IDA you'll see that the BSS section has length 0.
WH> Thus, when you link several object files together, all variables
WH> are at the same memory position. I think it's a problem with the
WH> Assembler that doesn't generate valid COFF files. BTW, when 
WH> compiling the same program under Linux the BSS section is not 0. So,
WH> it seems that the problem is Cygwin (COFF) specific.

WH> So far, the only way to reserve memory for a variable is to make
WH> it 0-initialized.

Huh?

$ cat x.c
int a;
static int b[10000];
$ gcc -fno-common -save-temps -c x.c
$ cat x.s
        .file   "x.i"
.globl _a
        .bss
        .align 4
_a:
        .space 4
.lcomm _b,40000
$ objdump --section-headers x.o
Idx Name          Size      VMA       LMA       File off  Algn
  0 .text         00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  2**2
                  ALLOC, LOAD, CODE
  1 .data         00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  2**2
                  ALLOC, LOAD, DATA
  2 .bss          00009c48  00000000  00000000  00000000  2**2
                  ALLOC

Egor.            mailto:deo@logos-m.ru ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19


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