I have program written in 32 bit assembly language... Now I just can't compile it on 64 bit OS. On our school they are specific and program has to be written in 32 bit version. Here is my program:
bits 32
extern _printf
global _start
section .data
message db "Hello world!!", 10, 0
section .text
_start:
pushad
push dword message
call _printf
add esp, 4
popad
ret
Any idea? I have tried so many ways to compile that. Error output after compiling:
nasm -f elf64 vaja4.asm
ld vaja4.o -o vaja4
./vaja4
output:
vaja4.o: In function `_start':
vaja4.asm:(.text+0x7): undefined reference to `_printf'
First change _printf to printf and the _start symbol to main, then use gcc to link the object file, which will automatically link it to libc, you need to do that because AFAIK you can't link to libc without a main. Also you should use elf32 not elf64 when assembling because the code has 32 bits instructions :
bits 32
extern printf
global main
section .data
message db "Hello world!!", 10, 0
section .text
main:
pushad
push dword message
call printf
add esp, 4
popad
ret
And build with:
nasm -f elf32 vaja4.asm
gcc -m32 vaja4.o -o vaja4
$./test
$Hello world!!
Edit:
Since you're now compiling 32-bit code on a 64-bit system, you will need to install the 32-bit version of the libraries
apt-get install ia32-libs
On Ubuntu 12.10, you need to install development packages first
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libc6-dev-i386
for
gcc -m32 vaja4.o -o vaja4
to work.
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