How can I write a far absolute JMP or CALL instruction using MASM? Specifically how do I get it to emit these instruction using the EA and CA opcodes, without manually emitting them using DB or other data directives?
For example consider the case of jumping to the BIOS reset entry point at FFFF:0000 in a boot sector. If I were using NASM I could code this in one instruction in the obvious way:
jmp 0xffff:0
With the GNU assembler the syntax is less obvious, but the following will do the job:
jmp 0xffff, 0
However when I try the obvious solution with MASM:
jmp 0ffffh:0
I get the following error:
t206b.asm(3) : error A2096:segment, group, or segment register expected
Workarounds I'm trying to avoid
There are a number of possible workarounds I could use in MASM, like any of the following:
Hand assemble the instruction, emitting the machine code manually:
DB 0EAh, 0, 0, 0FFh, 0FFh
Use a far indirect jump:
bios_reset DD 0ffff0000h
...
jmp bios_reset ; FF 2E opcode: indirect far jump
Or push the address on the stack and use a far RET instruction to "return" to it:
push 0ffffh
push 0
retf
But is there anyway I can use an actual JMP instruction and have MASM generate the right opcode (EA)?
jmp far section:offset
should do it. Is that only NASM, not MASM? I'm guessing it doesn't work for MASM or you prob. would have found it. >.<far
keyword being there.far
keyword being there either. Where thefar
keyword does come in handy is with indirect jumps. With far absolute jumps the format of the operandsegment:offset
indicates that its a far jump, a near (relative) jump is justjmp label
. But with a far indirect jump, eg.jmp far [0x123]
orjmp far [eax]
, the far keyword is necessary to distinguish it from a near indirect jump. (Note that this is just for GAS/NASM. MASM uses the size of the memory operand to distinguish between the two.)jmp far ptr segment:offset
syntax with.code16
. Possibly they just left offptr