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8102 * i386-Jumps:: Handling of Jump Instructions
8180 * Immediate form long jumps and calls are `lcall/ljmp $SECTION,
8365 File: as.info, Node: i386-Memory, Next: i386-Jumps, Prev: i386-Prefixes, Up: i386-Dependent
8435 File: as.info, Node: i386-Jumps, Next: i386-Float, Prev: i386-Memory, Up: i386-Dependent
8442 jumps whenever the target is sufficiently close. If a byte displacement
8444 (16-bit) displacement jumps in 32-bit mode (i.e. prefixing the jump
8461 File: as.info, Node: i386-Float, Next: i386-SIMD, Prev: i386-Jumps, Up: i386-Dependent
8611 offset conditional jumps will be promoted when necessary to a two
8616 are those starting with a dot), you may specify `jumps' or `nojumps' to
8617 control automatic promotion of conditional jumps. `jumps' is the
8618 default, and enables jump promotion; All external jumps will be of the
8619 long variety, and file-local jumps will be promoted as necessary.
8620 (*note i386-Jumps::) `nojumps' leaves external conditional jumps as
8621 byte offset jumps, and warns about file-local conditional jumps that
8622 `as' promotes. Unconditional jumps are treated as for `jumps'.
13995 ``-d' (Displacement size for JUMPs)'
14975 jump instruction. `as' cannot relax unconditional jumps. Similarly,
16952 * i386 jump optimization: i386-Jumps. (line 6)
17069 * jump optimization, i386: i386-Jumps. (line 6)
17070 * jump optimization, x86-64: i386-Jumps. (line 6)
17847 * x86-64 jump optimization: i386-Jumps. (line 6)
18154 Node: i386-Jumps301051