nasm/travis/test/multisection.asm

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;Testname=aout; Arguments=-faout -olnxhello.o -Ox; Files=stdout stderr lnxhello.o
;Testname=aoutb; Arguments=-faoutb -olnxhello.o -Ox; Files=stdout stderr lnxhello.o
;Testname=as86; Arguments=-fas86 -olnxhello.o -Ox; Files=stdout stderr lnxhello.o
;Testname=elf32; Arguments=-felf32 -olnxhello.o -Ox; Files=stdout stderr lnxhello.o
;Testname=elf64; Arguments=-felf64 -olnxhello.o -Ox; Files=stdout stderr lnxhello.o
;Testname=obj; Arguments=-fobj -olnxhello.o -Ox; Files=stdout stderr lnxhello.o
;Testname=rdf; Arguments=-frdf -olnxhello.o -Ox; Files=stdout stderr lnxhello.o
;Testname=win32; Arguments=-fwin32 -olnxhello.o -Ox; Files=stdout stderr lnxhello.o
;Testname=win64; Arguments=-fwin64 -olnxhello.o -Ox; Files=stdout stderr lnxhello.o
; To test where code that is placed before any explicit SECTION
; gets placed, and what happens if a .text section has an ORG
;statement, uncomment the following lines.
;
; times 10h nop
;
;section .text
;org 0x300
; times 20h inc ax
; let's see which of these sections can be placed in the specified order.
section .appspecific
section .data
section .stringdata
section .mytext
section .code
section .extra_code
section .stringdata
mystr1: db "Hello, this is string 1", 13, 10, '$'
section .extra_code
;org 0x200
bits 16
more:
mov si, asciz1
mov ah, 0x0E
xor bx, bx
.print:
lodsb
test al, al
jz .end
int 0x10
jmp short .print
.end:
xor ax, ax
int 0x16
mov ax, 0x4c00
int 0x21
section .appspecific
asciz1: db "This is string 2", 0
section .code
;org 0x100
bits 16
start:
mov dx, mystr1
mov ah, 9
int 0x21
xor ax, ax
int 0x16
jmp more
section .text
xor eax,eax
times 50h nop
section .mytext
xor ebx,ebx
section .data
db 95h,95h,95h,95h,95h,95h,95h,95h
section .hmm
resd 2
section .bss
resd 8
section .final1
inc ax
section .final2
inc bx
section .final3
inc cx