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GPASM(1) |
Linux user's manual |
GPASM(1) |
gpasm - GNU PIC assembler
The information in this man page is an extract from the full documentation of
gputils and is limited to the meaning of the options. For complete and current
documentation, refer to "gputils.ps" located in the gputils docs
directory.
gpasm is an assembler for Microchip (TM) PIC (TM) micro-controllers. It's
intended to be compatible with the manufacturer's MPASM assembler.
gpasm is part of gputils. Check the gputils(1) manpage for
details on other GNU PIC utilities.
Below is a summary of the gpasm options. gpasm options always
supersede any settings in the source code.
- -a FMT, --hex-format FMT
- GPASM supports inhx8m, inhx8s, inhx16, and inhx32 hex file formats. This
option controls which hex file format is used. The default is inhx32.
- -c, --object
- Output a relocatable object (new COFF format).
- -C, --old-coff
- Output a relocatable object (old COFF format).
- -d, --debug
- Output debug messages.
- -D SYM=VAL, --define SYM=VAL
- Define SYM with value VAL. This is equivalent to placing "#define SYM
VAL" in the source.
- -e [ON|OFF], --expand [ON|OFF]
- Macro expansion in the listing file is controlled using the EXPAND and
NOEXPAND directives. This option can force either directive to be ignored.
When "ON" is selected the macros are always expanded regardless
of the presence of NOEXPAND. Likewise, "OFF" will force macros
not to be expanded.
- -f, --full-address
- Show full address in .lst file at the memory map region.
- -g, --debug-info
- Use debug directives for COFF.
- -h, --help
- Show the usage message and exit.
- -i, --ignore-case
- All user defined symbols and macros are case sensitive. This option makes
them case insensitive.
- -I DIR, --include DIR
- The top level assembly file is passed to gpasm as an argument. This file
can contain INCLUDE directives. These directives open the specified file
and then its contents are assembled. GPASM searches for these files in the
local directory. If the file is not located, the default header path is
checked. Finally, all paths specified using this argument are
searched.
- -j, --sdcc-dev16-list
- Help to the extension of the pic16devices.txt file in the sdcc project.
Using by itself, displays the all '16e' devices. Along with the '-p'
option, shows only the specified device.
- -k, --error
- Enables creation of the error file.
- -l[12[ce]|14[cef]|16[ce]],
--list-chips[=([12[ce]|14[cef]|16[ce]])]
- List supported processors based on various aspects. (f => x)
- -L, --force-list
- Ignore NOLIST directives. This forces gpasm to print every line assembled
in the list file output.
- -m, --dump
- Upon completion of the final pass of assembly, display the contents of
instruction memory.
- --mpasm-compatible
- This option sets the MPASM compatibility mode.
- -M, --deps
- Output a dependency file.
- -n, --dos
- By default, gpasm generates hex files using ISO format. However, some
device programmers required a DOS formatted file. This option will cause
gpasm to generate a DOS formatted hex file.
- -o FILE, --output FILE
- Alternate name of output files. Option effect of: -- If the "-c"
option included in the command line: FILE.o, FILE.lst, FILE.err (The
"FILE.o" should specified.) -- If the "-c" option not
included in the command line: FILE.hex, FILE.cod, FILE.lst, FILE.err (The
"FILE.hex" should specified.)
- -p PROC, --processor PROC
- Select the processor.
- -P FILE, --preprocess FILE
- Write preprocessed asm file to FILE.
- -q, --quiet
- Suppress anything sent to standard output.
- -r RADIX, --radix RADIX
- The supported radices are BIN, DEC, OCT, and HEX. The default is HEX.
- -s[12[ce]|14[cef]|16[ce]],
- --list-processor-properties[=([12[ce]|14[cef]|16[ce]])]
Lists properties of the processors. Using by itself, displays
the all devices or group of the devices. Along with the '-p' option,
shows only the specified device. (f => x)
- -S [0|1|2], --strict [0|1|2]
- Set the strict level of the recommended instruction-parameters (W or F and
A or B). The "strict messages" have higher priority than the
warnings. (See: -w [0|1|2]) [0] 0: Is the default. No strict messages. 1:
Show warning messages if one of is missing. 2: Show error messages if one
of is missing.
- -t, --sdcc-dev14-list
- Help to the extension of the pic14devices.txt file in the sdcc project.
Using by itself, displays the all '14' and '14e' devices. Along with the
'-p' option, shows only the specified device.
- --strict-options
- If this is set, then an option may not be parameter of an another option.
For example: -I -c
- -u, --absolute
- Use absolute paths.
- -v, --version
- Show the version information and exit.
- -w [0|1|2], --warning [0|1|2]
- This option sets the message level. 0: Is the default. It will allow all
messages, warnings and errors to be reported. 1: Will suppress the
messages. 2: Will suppress the messages and warnings.
- -X, --macro-dereference
- Use the source from where the macro was invoked for errors.
- -y, --extended
- Enable 18xx extended mode.
Craig Franklin <craigfranklin@users.sourceforge.net>
Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 James Bowman, Craig Franklin
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
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