FIX: MASM Aligns on 4-Byte Boundary After Offset 8000hLast reviewed: September 11, 1997Article ID: Q68071 |
5.10 5.10a | 5.10 5.10a
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SYMPTOMSThe module below demonstrates a problem with the Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM) versions 5.1 and 5.1a. If an EVEN directive is used after an offset of 8000h within a segment, the assembler will try to align the next instruction or data element on a 4-byte boundary. In other words, more bytes for padding will be added than are necessary to achieve even alignment.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in MASM versions 5.1 and 5.1a. This problem was corrected in MASM version 6.0.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following is the assembly listing that is generated for the example below.
Assembly Listing
Code Generated Source -------------- ------ F8 clc 90 EVEN F8 clc ORG 8000h F8 clc 87 DB 90 EVEN F8 clc Sample Code; Assemble options needed: none _TEXT SEGMENT PARA PUBLIC 'CODE' ASSUME CS:_TEXT start: clc EVEN clc ORG 8000h clc EVEN clc_TEXT ENDS END start
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