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73 In order to support existing practice in OSF/1 with respect to @code{.arch},
128 OpenVMS syntax, with a few differences for ELF.
188 Used with an @code{ldq} instruction to load the address of a symbol
192 @code{lituse} relocations with this @code{literal} relocation. The
197 program. Therefore, if @emph{any} @code{lituse} is paired with a
199 the @code{literal} instruction must also be marked with @code{lituse}
210 Used with any memory format instruction (e.g.@: @code{ldl}) to indicate
216 Used with a register branch format instruction (e.g.@: @code{jsr}) to
222 through a PLT entry. This is useful for functions with special calling
227 Used with a byte mask instruction (e.g.@: @code{extbl}) to indicate
232 Used with any other instruction to indicate that the original address
234 altered or deleted. This is useful in conjunction with @code{lituse_jsr}
244 Used with a register branch format instruction to indicate that the
247 loaded with @code{!tlsgd!@var{N}}.
250 Used with a register branch format instruction to indicate that the
253 module. The descriptor for the module must have been loaded with
257 Used with @code{ldah} and @code{lda} to load the GP from the current
261 with the @code{ldah} instruction, though it may appear anywhere in
271 Used with an @code{ldah} instruction to add the high 16 bits of a
275 Used with any memory format instruction to add the low 16 bits of a
279 Used with any memory format instruction to add a 16-bit displacement
283 Used with any branch format instruction to skip the GP load at the
291 Used with an @code{lda} instruction to load the address of a TLS
295 pair the descriptor load with both the @code{literal} loading the
301 That is, the relocation with the lowest address must be executed
306 Used with an @code{lda} instruction to load the address of a TLS
312 Used with an @code{ldq} instruction to load the offset of the TLS
322 Used with an @code{ldq} instruction to load the offset of the TLS
341 compatibility with the native assembler. This section describes them only
355 compatibility with the OSF/1 assembler, but is ignored. When generating
381 as with @code{.mask}.
388 indicated in @code{.mask}. For compatibility with OSF/1 an optional
456 Accepted for compatibility with the OSF/1 assembler, but @command{@value{AS}}
461 The following directives are recognized for compatibility with the OSF/1