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I try to use a variable defined in .c file in a .S program.

In .c file:

const int var = 10;

While in .S file:

    .extern var
LDR lr, _VAR
_VAR: .word var

It can be compiled. But when executing, there is error msg "Can't modify application's text section; use the GCC option -fPIE for position-independent executables."

The cross compile tool is arm-v7-linux-uclibceabi-gcc. And the target is ARM cortex R4.

Can't the ".extern" be used like this?

Thanks, Simmis.

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  • Which chip are you using ? What microprocessor ? MIPS ? ARM ? PIC ? Freescale ? Atmel ?
    – User.1
    Sep 4, 2014 at 10:09
  • ARM cortex R4. ST chipset.
    – Simmis
    Sep 4, 2014 at 10:13
  • Strongly suggest that you include that detail in the body of your message; also, add a tag about it as well. Right now you have tags of "Assembly" and "Extern". I encourage you to also add ARM and cortex
    – User.1
    Sep 4, 2014 at 10:39

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Are you trying to write to that variable? Perhaps in assembly? It's read-only data, and presumably the linker script has put it in the text section - so you can't write to it.

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  • No. Just using ldr to fetch var.
    – Simmis
    Sep 5, 2014 at 3:02

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