关于BSS看大师是怎么说的:

bss = “Block Started by Symbol”
 Dennis Ritchie says:
 Actually the acronym (in the sense we took it up; it may
 have other credible etymologies) is “Block Started by
 Symbol.” It was a pseudo-op in FAP (Fortran Assembly [-er?]
 Program), an assembler for the IBM 704-709-7090-7094
 machines. It defined its label and set aside space for a
 given number of words. There was another pseudo-op, BES,
 “Block Ended by Symbol” that did the same except that the
 label was defined by the last assigned word + 1. (On these
 machines Fortran arrays were stored backwards in storage
 and were 1-origin.)
 The usage is reasonably appropriate, because just as with
 standard Unix loaders, the space assigned didn’t have to be
 punched literally into the object deck but was represented
 by a count somewhere.