diff options
author | Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> | 2001-10-30 15:20:14 +0000 |
---|---|---|
committer | Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> | 2001-10-30 15:20:14 +0000 |
commit | 3c3bdf30e42268e6193693acd1dc66d2d1792536 (patch) | |
tree | 8f6b2752d885c3e71d0bef5717e981faac396928 /gas/config/tc-mmix.c | |
parent | f5ffc9190a633d0f8eb1632a64a28eda75206b55 (diff) | |
download | gdb-3c3bdf30e42268e6193693acd1dc66d2d1792536.zip gdb-3c3bdf30e42268e6193693acd1dc66d2d1792536.tar.gz gdb-3c3bdf30e42268e6193693acd1dc66d2d1792536.tar.bz2 |
Add MMIX support
Diffstat (limited to 'gas/config/tc-mmix.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gas/config/tc-mmix.c | 4180 |
1 files changed, 4180 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/gas/config/tc-mmix.c b/gas/config/tc-mmix.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b769807 --- /dev/null +++ b/gas/config/tc-mmix.c @@ -0,0 +1,4180 @@ +/* tc-mmix.c -- Assembler for Don Knuth's MMIX. + Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation. + + This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler. + + GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to + the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +/* Knuth's assembler mmixal does not provide a relocatable format; mmo is + to be considered a final link-format. In the final link, we make mmo, + but for relocatable files, we use ELF. + + One goal is to provide a superset of what mmixal does, including + compatible syntax, but the main purpose is to serve GCC. */ + + +#include <stdio.h> +#include "as.h" +#include "subsegs.h" +#include "bfd.h" +#include "elf/mmix.h" +#include "opcode/mmix.h" +#include "safe-ctype.h" +#include "dwarf2dbg.h" +#include "obstack.h" + +/* Something to describe what we need to do with a fixup before output, + for example assert something of what it became or make a relocation. */ + +enum mmix_fixup_action + { + mmix_fixup_byte, + mmix_fixup_register, + mmix_fixup_register_or_adjust_for_byte + }; + +static int get_spec_regno PARAMS ((char *)); +static int get_operands PARAMS ((int, char *, expressionS[])); +static int get_putget_operands + PARAMS ((struct mmix_opcode *, char *, expressionS[])); +static void s_prefix PARAMS ((int)); +static void s_greg PARAMS ((int)); +static void s_loc PARAMS ((int)); +static void s_bspec PARAMS ((int)); +static void s_espec PARAMS ((int)); +static void mmix_s_local PARAMS ((int)); +static void mmix_greg_internal PARAMS ((char *)); +static void mmix_set_geta_branch_offset PARAMS ((char *, offsetT value)); +static void mmix_set_jmp_offset PARAMS ((char *, offsetT)); +static void mmix_fill_nops PARAMS ((char *, int)); +static int cmp_greg_symbol_fixes PARAMS ((const PTR, const PTR)); +static int cmp_greg_val_greg_symbol_fixes + PARAMS ((const PTR p1, const PTR p2)); +static void mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line PARAMS ((void)); +static void mmix_discard_rest_of_line PARAMS ((void)); +static void mmix_byte PARAMS ((void)); +static void mmix_cons PARAMS ((int)); +static void mmix_frob_local_reloc PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *, PTR)); + +/* Continue the tradition of symbols.c; use control characters to enforce + magic. These are used when replacing e.g. 8F and 8B so we can handle + such labels correctly with the common parser hooks. */ +#define MAGIC_FB_BACKWARD_CHAR '\003' +#define MAGIC_FB_FORWARD_CHAR '\004' + +/* Copy the location of a frag to a fix. */ +#define COPY_FR_WHERE_TO_FX(FRAG, FIX) \ + do \ + { \ + (FIX)->fx_file = (FRAG)->fr_file; \ + (FIX)->fx_line = (FRAG)->fr_line; \ + } \ + while (0) + +const char *md_shortopts = "x"; +static int current_fb_label = -1; +static char *pending_label = NULL; + +static bfd_vma lowest_text_loc = (bfd_vma) -1; +static int text_has_contents = 0; + +/* The alignment of the previous instruction, and a boolean for whether we + want to avoid aligning the next WYDE, TETRA, OCTA or insn. */ +static int last_alignment = 0; +static int want_unaligned = 0; + +static bfd_vma lowest_data_loc = (bfd_vma) -1; +static int data_has_contents = 0; + +/* The fragS of the instruction being assembled. Only valid from within + md_assemble. */ +fragS *mmix_opcode_frag = NULL; + +/* Raw GREGs as appearing in input. These may be fewer than the number + after relaxing. */ +static int n_of_raw_gregs = 0; +static struct + { + char *label; + expressionS exp; + } mmix_raw_gregs[MAX_GREGS]; + +/* Fixups for all unique GREG registers. We store the fixups here in + md_convert_frag, then we use the array to convert + BFD_RELOC_MMIX_BASE_PLUS_OFFSET fixups in tc_gen_reloc. The index is + just a running number and is not supposed to be correlated to a + register number. */ +static fixS *mmix_gregs[MAX_GREGS]; +static int n_of_cooked_gregs = 0; + +/* Pointing to the register section we use for output. */ +static asection *real_reg_section; + +/* For each symbol; unknown or section symbol, we keep a list of GREG + definitions sorted on increasing offset. It seems no use keeping count + to allocate less room than the maximum number of gregs when we've found + one for a section or symbol. */ +struct mmix_symbol_gregs + { + int n_gregs; + struct mmix_symbol_greg_fixes + { + fixS *fix; + + /* A signed type, since we may have GREGs pointing slightly before the + contents of a section. */ + offsetT offs; + } greg_fixes[MAX_GREGS]; + }; + +/* Should read insert a colon on something that starts in column 0 on + this line? */ +static int label_without_colon_this_line = 1; + +/* Should we expand operands for external symbols? */ +static int expand_op = 1; + +/* Should we warn when expanding operands? FIXME: test-cases for when -x + is absent. */ +static int warn_on_expansion = 1; + +/* Should we merge non-zero GREG register definitions? */ +static int merge_gregs = 1; + +/* Should we emit built-in symbols? */ +static int predefined_syms = 1; + +/* Should we anything but the listed special register name (e.g. equated + symbols)? */ +static int equated_spec_regs = 1; + +/* Do we require standard GNU syntax? */ +int mmix_gnu_syntax = 0; + +/* Do we globalize all symbols? */ +int mmix_globalize_symbols = 0; + +/* Do we know that the next semicolon is at the end of the operands field + (in mmixal mode; constant 1 in GNU mode)? */ +int mmix_next_semicolon_is_eoln = 1; + +/* Do we have a BSPEC in progress? */ +static int doing_bspec = 0; +static char *bspec_file; +static unsigned int bspec_line; + +struct option md_longopts[] = + { +#define OPTION_RELAX (OPTION_MD_BASE) +#define OPTION_NOEXPAND (OPTION_RELAX + 1) +#define OPTION_NOMERGEGREG (OPTION_NOEXPAND + 1) +#define OPTION_NOSYMS (OPTION_NOMERGEGREG + 1) +#define OPTION_GNU_SYNTAX (OPTION_NOSYMS + 1) +#define OPTION_GLOBALIZE_SYMBOLS (OPTION_GNU_SYNTAX + 1) +#define OPTION_FIXED_SPEC_REGS (OPTION_GLOBALIZE_SYMBOLS + 1) + {"linkrelax", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_RELAX}, + {"no-expand", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NOEXPAND}, + {"no-merge-gregs", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NOMERGEGREG}, + {"no-predefined-syms", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NOSYMS}, + {"gnu-syntax", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_GNU_SYNTAX}, + {"globalize-symbols", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_GLOBALIZE_SYMBOLS}, + {"fixed-special-register-names", no_argument, NULL, + OPTION_FIXED_SPEC_REGS}, + {NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0} + }; + +size_t md_longopts_size = sizeof (md_longopts); + +static struct hash_control *mmix_opcode_hash; + +/* We use these when implementing the PREFIX pseudo. */ +char *mmix_current_prefix; +struct obstack mmix_sym_obstack; + + +/* For MMIX, we encode the relax_substateT:s (in e.g. fr_substate) as one + bit length, and the relax-type shifted on top of that. There seems to + be no point in making the relaxation more fine-grained; the linker does + that better and we might interfere by changing non-optimal relaxations + into other insns that cannot be relaxed as easily. + + Groups for MMIX relaxing: + + 1. GETA + extra length: zero or three insns. + + 2. Bcc + extra length: zero or five insns. + + 3. PUSHJ + extra length: zero or four insns. + + 4. JMP + extra length: zero or four insns. */ + +#define STATE_GETA (1) +#define STATE_BCC (2) +#define STATE_PUSHJ (3) +#define STATE_JMP (4) +#define STATE_GREG (5) + +/* No fine-grainedness here. */ +#define STATE_LENGTH_MASK (1) + +#define STATE_ZERO (0) +#define STATE_MAX (1) + +/* More descriptive name for convenience. */ +/* FIXME: We should start on something different, not MAX. */ +#define STATE_UNDF STATE_MAX + +/* FIXME: For GREG, we must have other definitions; UNDF == MAX isn't + appropriate; we need it the other way round. This value together with + fragP->tc_frag_data shows what state the frag is in: tc_frag_data + non-NULL means 0, NULL means 8 bytes. */ +#define STATE_GREG_UNDF ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_GREG, STATE_ZERO) +#define STATE_GREG_DEF ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_GREG, STATE_MAX) + +/* These displacements are relative to the adress following the opcode + word of the instruction. The catch-all states have zero for "reach" + and "next" entries. */ + +#define GETA_0F (65536 * 4 - 8) +#define GETA_0B (-65536 * 4 - 4) + +#define GETA_MAX_LEN 4*4 +#define GETA_3F 0 +#define GETA_3B 0 + +#define BCC_0F GETA_0F +#define BCC_0B GETA_0B + +#define BCC_MAX_LEN 6*4 +#define BCC_5F GETA_3F +#define BCC_5B GETA_3B + +#define PUSHJ_0F GETA_0F +#define PUSHJ_0B GETA_0B + +#define PUSHJ_MAX_LEN 5*4 +#define PUSHJ_4F GETA_3F +#define PUSHJ_4B GETA_3B + +#define JMP_0F (65536 * 256 * 4 - 8) +#define JMP_0B (-65536 * 256 * 4 - 4) + +#define JMP_MAX_LEN 5*4 +#define JMP_4F 0 +#define JMP_4B 0 + +#define RELAX_ENCODE_SHIFT 1 +#define ENCODE_RELAX(what, length) (((what) << RELAX_ENCODE_SHIFT) + (length)) + +const relax_typeS mmix_relax_table[] = + { + /* Error sentinel (0, 0). */ + {1, 1, 0, 0}, + + /* Unused (0, 1). */ + {1, 1, 0, 0}, + + /* GETA (1, 0). */ + {GETA_0F, GETA_0B, 0, ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_GETA, STATE_MAX)}, + + /* GETA (1, 1). */ + {GETA_3F, GETA_3B, + GETA_MAX_LEN - 4, 0}, + + /* BCC (2, 0). */ + {BCC_0F, BCC_0B, 0, ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_BCC, STATE_MAX)}, + + /* BCC (2, 1). */ + {BCC_5F, BCC_5B, + BCC_MAX_LEN - 4, 0}, + + /* PUSHJ (3, 0). */ + {PUSHJ_0F, PUSHJ_0B, 0, ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_PUSHJ, STATE_MAX)}, + + /* PUSHJ (3, 1). */ + {PUSHJ_4F, PUSHJ_4B, + PUSHJ_MAX_LEN - 4, 0}, + + /* JMP (4, 0). */ + {JMP_0F, JMP_0B, 0, ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_JMP, STATE_MAX)}, + + /* JMP (4, 1). */ + {JMP_4F, JMP_4B, + JMP_MAX_LEN - 4, 0}, + + /* GREG (5, 0), (5, 1), though the table entry isn't used. */ + {0, 0, 0, 0}, {0, 0, 0, 0} +}; + +const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] = + { + /* Support " .greg sym,expr" syntax. */ + {"greg", s_greg, 0}, + + /* Support " .bspec expr" syntax. */ + {"bspec", s_bspec, 1}, + + /* Support " .espec" syntax. */ + {"espec", s_espec, 1}, + + /* Support " .local $45" syntax. */ + {"local", mmix_s_local, 1}, + + /* Support DWARF2 debugging info. */ + {"file", dwarf2_directive_file, 0}, + {"loc", dwarf2_directive_loc, 0}, + + {NULL, 0, 0} + }; + +const char mmix_comment_chars[] = "%!"; + +/* A ':' is a valid symbol character in mmixal. It's the prefix + delimiter, but other than that, it works like a symbol character, + except that we strip one off at the beginning of symbols. An '@' is a + symbol by itself (for the current location); space around it must not + be stripped. */ +const char mmix_symbol_chars[] = ":@"; + +const char line_comment_chars[] = "*#"; + +const char line_separator_chars[] = ";"; + +const char mmix_exp_chars[] = "eE"; + +const char mmix_flt_chars[] = "rf"; + + +/* Fill in the offset-related part of GETA or Bcc. */ + +static void +mmix_set_geta_branch_offset (opcodep, value) + char *opcodep; + offsetT value; +{ + if (value < 0) + { + value += 65536 * 4; + opcodep[0] |= 1; + } + + value /= 4; + md_number_to_chars (opcodep + 2, value, 2); +} + +/* Fill in the offset-related part of JMP. */ + +static void +mmix_set_jmp_offset (opcodep, value) + char *opcodep; + offsetT value; +{ + if (value < 0) + { + value += 65536 * 256 * 4; + opcodep[0] |= 1; + } + + value /= 4; + md_number_to_chars (opcodep + 1, value, 3); +} + +/* Fill in NOP:s for the expanded part of GETA/JMP/Bcc/PUSHJ. */ + +static void +mmix_fill_nops (opcodep, n) + char *opcodep; + int n; +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) + md_number_to_chars (opcodep + i*4, SWYM_INSN_BYTE << 24, 4); +} + +/* See macro md_parse_name in tc-mmix.h. */ + +int +mmix_current_location (fn, exp) + void (*fn) PARAMS ((expressionS *)); + expressionS *exp; +{ + (*fn) (exp); + + return 1; +} + +/* Get up to three operands, filling them into the exp array. + General idea and code stolen from the tic80 port. */ + +static int +get_operands (max_operands, s, exp) + int max_operands; + char *s; + expressionS exp[]; +{ + char *p = s; + int numexp = 0; + int nextchar = ','; + + while (nextchar == ',') + { + /* Skip leading whitespace */ + while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') + p++; + + /* Check to see if we have any operands left to parse */ + if (*p == 0 || *p == '\n' || *p == '\r') + { + break; + } + else if (numexp == max_operands) + { + /* This seems more sane than saying "too many operands". We'll + get here only if the trailing trash starts with a comma. */ + as_bad (_("invalid operands")); + mmix_discard_rest_of_line (); + return 0; + } + + /* Begin operand parsing at the current scan point. */ + + input_line_pointer = p; + expression (&exp[numexp]); + + if (exp[numexp].X_op == O_illegal) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands")); + } + else if (exp[numexp].X_op == O_absent) + { + as_bad (_("missing operand")); + } + + numexp++; + p = input_line_pointer; + + /* Skip leading whitespace */ + while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') + p++; + nextchar = *p++; + } + + /* If we allow "naked" comments, ignore the rest of the line. */ + if (nextchar != ',') + { + mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line (); + input_line_pointer--; + } + + /* Mark the end of the valid operands with an illegal expression. */ + exp[numexp].X_op = O_illegal; + + return (numexp); +} + +/* Get the value of a special register, or -1 if the name does not match + one. NAME is a null-terminated string. */ + +static int +get_spec_regno (name) + char *name; +{ + int i; + + if (name == NULL) + return -1; + + if (*name == ':') + name++; + + /* Well, it's a short array and we'll most often just match the first + entry, rJ. */ + for (i = 0; mmix_spec_regs[i].name != NULL; i++) + if (strcmp (name, mmix_spec_regs[i].name) == 0) + return mmix_spec_regs[i].number; + + return -1; +} + +/* For GET and PUT, parse the register names "manually", so we don't use + user labels. */ +static int +get_putget_operands (insn, operands, exp) + struct mmix_opcode *insn; + char *operands; + expressionS exp[]; +{ + expressionS *expp_reg; + expressionS *expp_sreg; + char *sregp = NULL; + char *sregend = operands; + char *p = operands; + char c = *sregend; + int regno; + + /* Skip leading whitespace */ + while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') + p++; + + input_line_pointer = p; + + if (insn->operands == mmix_operands_get) + { + expp_reg = &exp[0]; + expp_sreg = &exp[1]; + + expression (expp_reg); + + p = input_line_pointer; + + /* Skip whitespace */ + while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') + p++; + + if (*p == ',') + { + p++; + + /* Skip whitespace */ + while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') + p++; + sregp = p; + input_line_pointer = sregp; + c = get_symbol_end (); + sregend = input_line_pointer; + } + } + else + { + expp_sreg = &exp[0]; + expp_reg = &exp[1]; + + /* Initialize to error state in case we'll never call expression on + this operand. */ + expp_reg->X_op = O_illegal; + + sregp = p; + c = get_symbol_end (); + sregend = p = input_line_pointer; + *p = c; + + /* Skip whitespace */ + while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') + p++; + + if (*p == ',') + { + p++; + + /* Skip whitespace */ + while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') + p++; + + input_line_pointer = p; + expression (expp_reg); + } + *sregend = 0; + } + + regno = get_spec_regno (sregp); + *sregend = c; + + /* Let the caller issue errors; we've made sure the operands are + invalid. */ + if (expp_reg->X_op != O_illegal + && expp_reg->X_op != O_absent + && regno != -1) + { + expp_sreg->X_op = O_register; + expp_sreg->X_add_number = regno + 256; + } + + return 2; +} + +/* Handle MMIX-specific option. */ + +int +md_parse_option (c, arg) + int c; + char *arg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; +{ + switch (c) + { + case 'x': + warn_on_expansion = 0; + break; + + case OPTION_RELAX: + linkrelax = 1; + break; + + case OPTION_NOEXPAND: + expand_op = 0; + break; + + case OPTION_NOMERGEGREG: + merge_gregs = 0; + break; + + case OPTION_NOSYMS: + predefined_syms = 0; + equated_spec_regs = 0; + break; + + case OPTION_GNU_SYNTAX: + mmix_gnu_syntax = 1; + label_without_colon_this_line = 0; + break; + + case OPTION_GLOBALIZE_SYMBOLS: + mmix_globalize_symbols = 1; + break; + + case OPTION_FIXED_SPEC_REGS: + equated_spec_regs = 0; + break; + + default: + return 0; + } + + return 1; +} + +/* Display MMIX-specific help text. */ + +void +md_show_usage (stream) + FILE * stream; +{ + fprintf (stream, _(" MMIX-specific command line options:\n")); + fprintf (stream, _("\ + -fixed-special-register-names\n\ + Allow only the original special register names.\n")); + fprintf (stream, _("\ + -globalize-symbols Make all symbols global.\n")); + fprintf (stream, _("\ + -gnu-syntax Turn off mmixal syntax compatibility.\n")); + fprintf (stream, _("\ + -relax Create linker relaxable code.\n")); + fprintf (stream, _("\ + -no-predefined-syms Do not provide mmixal built-in constants.\n\ + Implies -fixed-special-register-names.\n")); + fprintf (stream, _("\ + -no-expand Do not expand GETA, branches, PUSHJ or JUMP\n\ + into multiple instructions.\n")); + fprintf (stream, _("\ + -no-merge-gregs Do not merge GREG definitions with nearby values.\n")); + fprintf (stream, _("\ + -x Do not warn when an operand to GETA, a branch,\n\ + PUSHJ or JUMP is not known to be within range.\n\ + The linker will catch any errors.\n")); +} + +/* Step to end of line, but don't step over the end of the line. */ + +static void +mmix_discard_rest_of_line () +{ + while (*input_line_pointer + && (! is_end_of_line [(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer] + || TC_EOL_IN_INSN (input_line_pointer))) + input_line_pointer++; +} + +/* Act as demand_empty_rest_of_line if we're in strict GNU syntax mode, + otherwise just ignore the rest of the line (and skip the end-of-line + delimiter). */ + +static void +mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line () +{ + if (mmix_gnu_syntax) + demand_empty_rest_of_line (); + else + { + mmix_discard_rest_of_line (); + input_line_pointer++; + } +} + +/* Initialize GAS MMIX specifics. */ + +void +mmix_md_begin () +{ + int i; + const struct mmix_opcode *opcode; + + /* We assume nobody will use this, so don't allocate any room. */ + obstack_begin (&mmix_sym_obstack, 0); + + /* This will break the day the "lex" thingy changes. For now, it's the + only way to make ':' part of a name, and a name beginner. */ + lex_type [':'] = (LEX_NAME | LEX_BEGIN_NAME); + + mmix_opcode_hash = hash_new (); + + real_reg_section + = bfd_make_section_old_way (stdoutput, MMIX_REG_SECTION_NAME); + + for (opcode = mmix_opcodes; opcode->name; opcode++) + hash_insert (mmix_opcode_hash, opcode->name, (char *) opcode); + + /* We always insert the ordinary registers 0..255 as registers. */ + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) + { + char buf[5]; + + /* Alternatively, we could diddle with '$' and the following number, + but keeping the registers as symbols helps keep parsing simple. */ + sprintf (buf, "$%d", i); + symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (buf, reg_section, i, + &zero_address_frag)); + } + + /* Insert mmixal built-in names if allowed. */ + if (predefined_syms) + { + for (i = 0; mmix_spec_regs[i].name != NULL; i++) + symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (mmix_spec_regs[i].name, + reg_section, + mmix_spec_regs[i].number + 256, + &zero_address_frag)); + + /* FIXME: Perhaps these should be recognized as specials; as field + names for those instructions. */ + symbol_table_insert (symbol_new ("ROUND_CURRENT", reg_section, 512, + &zero_address_frag)); + symbol_table_insert (symbol_new ("ROUND_OFF", reg_section, 512 + 1, + &zero_address_frag)); + symbol_table_insert (symbol_new ("ROUND_UP", reg_section, 512 + 2, + &zero_address_frag)); + symbol_table_insert (symbol_new ("ROUND_DOWN", reg_section, 512 + 3, + &zero_address_frag)); + symbol_table_insert (symbol_new ("ROUND_NEAR", reg_section, 512 + 4, + &zero_address_frag)); + } +} + +/* Assemble one insn in STR. */ + +void +md_assemble (str) + char *str; +{ + char *operands = str; + char modified_char = 0; + struct mmix_opcode *instruction; + fragS *opc_fragP = NULL; + int max_operands = 3; + + /* Note that the struct frag member fr_literal in frags.h is char[], so + I have to make this a plain char *. */ + /* unsigned */ char *opcodep = NULL; + + expressionS exp[4]; + int n_operands = 0; + + /* Move to end of opcode. */ + for (operands = str; + is_part_of_name (*operands); + ++operands) + ; + + if (ISSPACE (*operands)) + { + modified_char = *operands; + *operands++ = '\0'; + } + + instruction = (struct mmix_opcode *) hash_find (mmix_opcode_hash, str); + if (instruction == NULL) + { + as_bad (_("unknown opcode: `%s'"), str); + + /* Avoid "unhandled label" errors. */ + pending_label = NULL; + return; + } + + /* Put back the character after the opcode. */ + if (modified_char != 0) + operands[-1] = modified_char; + + input_line_pointer = operands; + + /* Is this a mmixal pseudodirective? */ + if (instruction->type == mmix_type_pseudo) + { + /* For mmixal compatibility, a label for an instruction (and + emitting pseudo) refers to the _aligned_ address. We emit the + label here for the pseudos that don't handle it themselves. When + having an fb-label, emit it here, and increment the counter after + the pseudo. */ + switch (instruction->operands) + { + case mmix_operands_loc: + case mmix_operands_byte: + case mmix_operands_prefix: + case mmix_operands_local: + case mmix_operands_bspec: + case mmix_operands_espec: + if (current_fb_label >= 0) + colon (fb_label_name (current_fb_label, 1)); + else if (pending_label != NULL) + { + colon (pending_label); + pending_label = NULL; + } + break; + + default: + break; + } + + /* Some of the pseudos emit contents, others don't. Set a + contents-emitted flag when we emit something into .text */ + switch (instruction->operands) + { + case mmix_operands_loc: + /* LOC */ + s_loc (0); + break; + + case mmix_operands_byte: + /* BYTE */ + mmix_byte (); + break; + + case mmix_operands_wyde: + /* WYDE */ + mmix_cons (2); + break; + + case mmix_operands_tetra: + /* TETRA */ + mmix_cons (4); + break; + + case mmix_operands_octa: + /* OCTA */ + mmix_cons (8); + break; + + case mmix_operands_prefix: + /* PREFIX */ + s_prefix (0); + break; + + case mmix_operands_local: + /* LOCAL */ + mmix_s_local (0); + break; + + case mmix_operands_bspec: + /* BSPEC */ + s_bspec (0); + break; + + case mmix_operands_espec: + /* ESPEC */ + s_espec (0); + break; + + default: + BAD_CASE (instruction->operands); + } + + /* These are all working like the pseudo functions in read.c:s_..., + in that they step over the end-of-line marker at the end of the + line. We don't want that here. */ + input_line_pointer--; + + /* Step up the fb-label counter if there was a definition on this + line. */ + if (current_fb_label >= 0) + { + fb_label_instance_inc (current_fb_label); + current_fb_label = -1; + } + + /* Reset any don't-align-next-datum request, unless this was a LOC + directive. */ + if (instruction->operands != mmix_operands_loc) + want_unaligned = 0; + + return; + } + + /* Not a pseudo; we *will* emit contents. */ + if (now_seg == data_section) + { + if (lowest_data_loc != (bfd_vma) -1 && (lowest_data_loc & 3) != 0) + { + if (data_has_contents) + as_bad (_("specified location wasn't TETRA-aligned")); + else if (want_unaligned) + as_bad (_("unaligned data at an absolute location is not supported")); + + lowest_data_loc &= ~(bfd_vma) 3; + lowest_data_loc += 4; + } + + data_has_contents = 1; + } + else if (now_seg == text_section) + { + if (lowest_text_loc != (bfd_vma) -1 && (lowest_text_loc & 3) != 0) + { + if (text_has_contents) + as_bad (_("specified location wasn't TETRA-aligned")); + else if (want_unaligned) + as_bad (_("unaligned data at an absolute location is not supported")); + + lowest_text_loc &= ~(bfd_vma) 3; + lowest_text_loc += 4; + } + + text_has_contents = 1; + } + + /* After a sequence of BYTEs or WYDEs, we need to get to instruction + alignment. For other pseudos, a ".p2align 2" is supposed to be + inserted by the user. */ + if (last_alignment < 2 && ! want_unaligned) + { + frag_align (2, 0, 0); + record_alignment (now_seg, 2); + last_alignment = 2; + } + else + /* Reset any don't-align-next-datum request. */ + want_unaligned = 0; + + /* For mmixal compatibility, a label for an instruction (and emitting + pseudo) refers to the _aligned_ address. So we have to emit the + label here. */ + if (pending_label != NULL) + { + colon (pending_label); + pending_label = NULL; + } + + /* We assume that mmix_opcodes keeps having unique mnemonics for each + opcode, so we don't have to iterate over more than one opcode; if the + syntax does not match, then there's a syntax error. */ + + /* Operands have little or no context and are all comma-separated; it is + easier to parse each expression first. */ + switch (instruction->operands) + { + case mmix_operands_reg_yz: + case mmix_operands_pop: + case mmix_operands_regaddr: + case mmix_operands_pushj: + case mmix_operands_get: + case mmix_operands_put: + case mmix_operands_set: + case mmix_operands_save: + case mmix_operands_unsave: + max_operands = 2; + break; + + case mmix_operands_sync: + case mmix_operands_jmp: + case mmix_operands_resume: + max_operands = 1; + break; + + /* The original 3 is fine for the rest. */ + default: + break; + } + + /* If this is GET or PUT, and we don't do allow those names to be + equated, we need to parse the names ourselves, so we don't pick up a + user label instead of the special register. */ + if (! equated_spec_regs + && (instruction->operands == mmix_operands_get + || instruction->operands == mmix_operands_put)) + n_operands = get_putget_operands (instruction, operands, exp); + else + n_operands = get_operands (max_operands, operands, exp); + + /* If there's a fb-label on the current line, set that label. This must + be done *after* evaluating expressions of operands, since neither a + "1B" nor a "1F" refers to "1H" on the same line. */ + if (current_fb_label >= 0) + { + fb_label_instance_inc (current_fb_label); + colon (fb_label_name (current_fb_label, 0)); + current_fb_label = -1; + } + + /* We also assume that the length of the instruction is determinable + from the first format character. Currently *all* the information is + in the first character. We need a self-contained frag since we want + the relocation to point to the instruction, not the variant part. */ + + opcodep = frag_more (4); + mmix_opcode_frag = opc_fragP = frag_now; + frag_now->fr_opcode = opcodep; + + /* Mark start of insn for DWARF2 debug features. */ + if (OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_elf_flavour) + dwarf2_emit_insn (4); + + md_number_to_chars (opcodep, instruction->match, 4); + + switch (instruction->operands) + { + case mmix_operands_jmp: + if (n_operands == 0 && ! mmix_gnu_syntax) + /* Zeros are in place - nothing needs to be done when we have no + operands. */ + break; + + /* Add a frag for a JMP relaxation; we need room for max four + extra instructions. We don't do any work around here to check if + we can determine the offset right away. */ + if (n_operands != 1 || exp[0].X_op == O_register) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operand to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (expand_op) + frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 4*4, 0, + ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_JMP, STATE_UNDF), + exp[0].X_add_symbol, + exp[0].X_add_number, + opcodep); + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal, 4, + exp + 0, 1, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR27); + break; + + case mmix_operands_pushj: + /* We take care of PUSHJ in full here. */ + if (n_operands != 2 + || ((exp[0].X_op == O_constant || exp[0].X_op == O_register) + && (exp[0].X_add_number > 255 || exp[0].X_add_number < 0))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (exp[0].X_op == O_register || exp[0].X_op == O_constant) + opcodep[1] = exp[0].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 1, + 1, exp + 0, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + + if (expand_op) + frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, PUSHJ_MAX_LEN - 4, 0, + ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_PUSHJ, STATE_UNDF), + exp[1].X_add_symbol, + exp[1].X_add_number, + opcodep); + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal, 4, + exp + 1, 1, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR19); + break; + + case mmix_operands_regaddr: + /* GETA/branch: Add a frag for relaxation. We don't do any work + around here to check if we can determine the offset right away. */ + if (n_operands != 2 || exp[1].X_op == O_register) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (! expand_op) + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal, 4, + exp + 1, 1, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR19); + else if (instruction->type == mmix_type_condbranch) + frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, BCC_MAX_LEN - 4, 0, + ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_BCC, STATE_UNDF), + exp[1].X_add_symbol, + exp[1].X_add_number, + opcodep); + else + frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, GETA_MAX_LEN - 4, 0, + ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_GETA, STATE_UNDF), + exp[1].X_add_symbol, + exp[1].X_add_number, + opcodep); + break; + + default: + break; + } + + switch (instruction->operands) + { + case mmix_operands_regs: + /* We check the number of operands here, since we're in a + FALLTHROUGH sequence in the next switch. */ + if (n_operands != 3 || exp[2].X_op == O_constant) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_regs_z: + if (n_operands != 3) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_reg_yz: + case mmix_operands_roundregs_z: + case mmix_operands_roundregs: + case mmix_operands_regs_z_opt: + case mmix_operands_neg: + case mmix_operands_regaddr: + case mmix_operands_get: + case mmix_operands_set: + case mmix_operands_save: + if (n_operands < 1 + || (exp[0].X_op == O_register && exp[0].X_add_number > 255)) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (exp[0].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[1] = exp[0].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 1, + 1, exp + 0, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG); + break; + + default: + ; + } + + /* A corresponding once-over for those who take an 8-bit constant as + their first operand. */ + switch (instruction->operands) + { + case mmix_operands_pushgo: + /* PUSHGO: X is a constant, but can be expressed as a register. + We handle X here and use the common machinery of T,X,3,$ for + the rest of the operands. */ + if (n_operands < 2 + || ((exp[0].X_op == O_constant || exp[0].X_op == O_register) + && (exp[0].X_add_number > 255 || exp[0].X_add_number < 0))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + else if (exp[0].X_op == O_constant || exp[0].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[1] = exp[0].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 1, + 1, exp + 0, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + break; + + case mmix_operands_pop: + if ((n_operands == 0 || n_operands == 1) && ! mmix_gnu_syntax) + break; + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_x_regs_z: + if (n_operands < 1 + || (exp[0].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[0].X_add_number > 255 + || exp[0].X_add_number < 0))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (exp[0].X_op == O_constant) + opcodep[1] = exp[0].X_add_number; + else + /* FIXME: This doesn't bring us unsignedness checking. */ + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 1, + 1, exp + 0, 0, BFD_RELOC_8); + default: + ; + } + + /* Handle the rest. */ + switch (instruction->operands) + { + case mmix_operands_set: + /* SET: Either two registers, "$X,$Y", with Z field as zero, or + "$X,YZ", meaning change the opcode to SETL. */ + if (n_operands != 2 + || (exp[1].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[1].X_add_number > 0xffff || exp[1].X_add_number < 0))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (exp[1].X_op == O_constant) + { + /* There's an ambiguity with "SET $0,Y" when Y isn't defined + yet. To keep things simple, we assume that Y is then a + register, and only change the opcode if Y is defined at this + point. + + There's no compatibility problem with mmixal, since it emits + errors if the field is not defined at this point. */ + md_number_to_chars (opcodep, SETL_INSN_BYTE, 1); + + opcodep[2] = (exp[1].X_add_number >> 8) & 255; + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number & 255; + break; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_x_regs_z: + /* SYNCD: "X,$Y,$Z|Z". */ + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_regs: + /* Three registers, $X,$Y,$Z. */ + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_regs_z: + /* Operands "$X,$Y,$Z|Z", number of arguments checked above. */ + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_pushgo: + /* Operands "$X|X,$Y,$Z|Z", optional Z. */ + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_regs_z_opt: + /* Operands "$X,$Y,$Z|Z", with $Z|Z being optional, default 0. Any + operands not completely decided yet are postponed to later in + assembly (but not until link-time yet). */ + + if ((n_operands != 2 && n_operands != 3) + || (exp[1].X_op == O_register && exp[1].X_add_number > 255) + || (n_operands == 3 + && ((exp[2].X_op == O_register + && exp[2].X_add_number > 255 + && mmix_gnu_syntax) + || (exp[2].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[2].X_add_number > 255 + || exp[2].X_add_number < 0))))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (n_operands == 2) + { + symbolS *sym; + + /* The last operand is immediate whenever we see just two + operands. */ + opcodep[0] |= IMM_OFFSET_BIT; + + /* Now, we could either have an implied "0" as the Z operand, or + it could be the constant of a "base address plus offset". It + depends on whether it is allowed; only memory operations, as + signified by instruction->type and "T" and "X" operand types, + and it depends on whether we find a register in the second + operand, exp[1]. */ + if (exp[1].X_op == O_register && exp[1].X_add_number <= 255) + { + /* A zero then; all done. */ + opcodep[2] = exp[1].X_add_number; + break; + } + + /* Not known as a register. Is base address plus offset + allowed, or can we assume that it is a register anyway? */ + if ((instruction->operands != mmix_operands_regs_z_opt + && instruction->operands != mmix_operands_x_regs_z + && instruction->operands != mmix_operands_pushgo) + || (instruction->type != mmix_type_memaccess_octa + && instruction->type != mmix_type_memaccess_tetra + && instruction->type != mmix_type_memaccess_wyde + && instruction->type != mmix_type_memaccess_byte + && instruction->type != mmix_type_memaccess_block + && instruction->type != mmix_type_jsr + && instruction->type != mmix_type_branch)) + { + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 2, + 1, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG); + break; + } + + /* To avoid getting a NULL add_symbol for constants and then + catching a SEGV in write_relocs since it doesn't handle + constants well for relocs other than PC-relative, we need to + pass expressions as symbols and use fix_new, not fix_new_exp. */ + sym = make_expr_symbol (exp + 1); + + /* Now we know it can be a "base address plus offset". Add + proper fixup types so we can handle this later, when we've + parsed everything. */ + fix_new (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 2, + 8, sym, 0, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_BASE_PLUS_OFFSET); + break; + } + + if (exp[1].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[2] = exp[1].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 2, + 1, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG); + + /* In mmixal compatibility mode, we allow special registers as + constants for the Z operand. They have 256 added to their + register numbers, so the right thing will happen if we just treat + those as constants. */ + if (exp[2].X_op == O_register && exp[2].X_add_number <= 255) + opcodep[3] = exp[2].X_add_number; + else if (exp[2].X_op == O_constant + || (exp[2].X_op == O_register && exp[2].X_add_number > 255)) + { + opcodep[3] = exp[2].X_add_number; + opcodep[0] |= IMM_OFFSET_BIT; + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + 2, 0, + (instruction->operands == mmix_operands_set + || instruction->operands == mmix_operands_regs) + ? BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG : BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + break; + + case mmix_operands_pop: + /* POP, one eight and one 16-bit operand. */ + if (n_operands == 0 && ! mmix_gnu_syntax) + break; + if (n_operands == 1 && ! mmix_gnu_syntax) + goto a_single_24_bit_number_operand; + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_reg_yz: + /* A register and a 16-bit unsigned number. */ + if (n_operands != 2 + || exp[1].X_op == O_register + || (exp[1].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[1].X_add_number > 0xffff || exp[1].X_add_number < 0))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (exp[1].X_op == O_constant) + { + opcodep[2] = (exp[1].X_add_number >> 8) & 255; + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number & 255; + } + else + /* FIXME: This doesn't bring us unsignedness checking. */ + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 2, + 2, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_16); + break; + + case mmix_operands_jmp: + /* A JMP. Everyhing is already done. */ + break; + + case mmix_operands_roundregs: + /* Two registers with optional rounding mode or constant in between. */ + if ((n_operands == 3 && exp[2].X_op == O_constant) + || (n_operands == 2 && exp[1].X_op == O_constant)) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case mmix_operands_roundregs_z: + /* Like FLOT, "$X,ROUND_MODE,$Z|Z", but the rounding mode is + optional and can be the corresponding constant. */ + { + /* Which exp index holds the second operand (not the rounding + mode). */ + int op2no = n_operands - 1; + + if ((n_operands != 2 && n_operands != 3) + || ((exp[op2no].X_op == O_register + && exp[op2no].X_add_number > 255) + || (exp[op2no].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[op2no].X_add_number > 255 + || exp[op2no].X_add_number < 0))) + || (n_operands == 3 + /* We don't allow for the rounding mode to be deferred; it + must be determined in the "first pass". It cannot be a + symbol equated to a rounding mode, but defined after + the first use. */ + && ((exp[1].X_op == O_register + && exp[1].X_add_number < 512) + || (exp[1].X_op == O_constant + && exp[1].X_add_number < 0 + && exp[1].X_add_number > 4) + || (exp[1].X_op != O_register + && exp[1].X_op != O_constant)))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + /* Add rounding mode if present. */ + if (n_operands == 3) + opcodep[2] = exp[1].X_add_number & 255; + + if (exp[op2no].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[3] = exp[op2no].X_add_number; + else if (exp[op2no].X_op == O_constant) + { + opcodep[3] = exp[op2no].X_add_number; + opcodep[0] |= IMM_OFFSET_BIT; + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + op2no, 0, + instruction->operands == mmix_operands_roundregs + ? BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG + : BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + break; + } + + case mmix_operands_sync: + a_single_24_bit_number_operand: + if (n_operands != 1 + || exp[0].X_op == O_register + || (exp[0].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[0].X_add_number > 0xffffff || exp[0].X_add_number < 0))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (exp[0].X_op == O_constant) + { + opcodep[1] = (exp[0].X_add_number >> 16) & 255; + opcodep[2] = (exp[0].X_add_number >> 8) & 255; + opcodep[3] = exp[0].X_add_number & 255; + } + else + /* FIXME: This doesn't bring us unsignedness checking. */ + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 1, + 3, exp + 0, 0, BFD_RELOC_24); + break; + + case mmix_operands_neg: + /* Operands "$X,Y,$Z|Z"; NEG or NEGU. Y is optional, 0 is default. */ + + if ((n_operands != 3 && n_operands != 2) + || (n_operands == 3 && exp[1].X_op == O_register) + || ((exp[1].X_op == O_constant || exp[1].X_op == O_register) + && (exp[1].X_add_number > 255 || exp[1].X_add_number < 0)) + || (n_operands == 3 + && ((exp[2].X_op == O_register && exp[2].X_add_number > 255) + || (exp[2].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[2].X_add_number > 255 + || exp[2].X_add_number < 0))))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (n_operands == 2) + { + if (exp[1].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number; + else if (exp[1].X_op == O_constant) + { + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number; + opcodep[0] |= IMM_OFFSET_BIT; + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + break; + } + + if (exp[1].X_op == O_constant) + opcodep[2] = exp[1].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 2, + 1, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_8); + + if (exp[2].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[3] = exp[2].X_add_number; + else if (exp[2].X_op == O_constant) + { + opcodep[3] = exp[2].X_add_number; + opcodep[0] |= IMM_OFFSET_BIT; + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + 2, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + break; + + case mmix_operands_regaddr: + /* A GETA/branch-type. */ + break; + + case mmix_operands_get: + /* "$X,spec_reg"; GET. + Like with rounding modes, we demand that the special register or + symbol is already defined when we get here at the point of use. */ + if (n_operands != 2 + || (exp[1].X_op == O_register + && (exp[1].X_add_number < 256 || exp[1].X_add_number >= 512)) + || (exp[1].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[1].X_add_number < 0 || exp[1].X_add_number > 256)) + || (exp[1].X_op != O_constant && exp[1].X_op != O_register)) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number - 256; + break; + + case mmix_operands_put: + /* "spec_reg,$Z|Z"; PUT. */ + if (n_operands != 2 + || (exp[0].X_op == O_register + && (exp[0].X_add_number < 256 || exp[0].X_add_number >= 512)) + || (exp[0].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[0].X_add_number < 0 || exp[0].X_add_number > 256)) + || (exp[0].X_op != O_constant && exp[0].X_op != O_register)) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + opcodep[1] = exp[0].X_add_number - 256; + + /* Note that the Y field is zero. */ + + if (exp[1].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number; + else if (exp[1].X_op == O_constant) + { + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number; + opcodep[0] |= IMM_OFFSET_BIT; + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + break; + + case mmix_operands_save: + /* "$X,0"; SAVE. */ + if (n_operands != 2 + || exp[1].X_op != O_constant + || exp[1].X_add_number != 0) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + break; + + case mmix_operands_unsave: + if (n_operands < 2 && ! mmix_gnu_syntax) + { + if (n_operands == 1) + { + if (exp[0].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[3] = exp[0].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG); + } + break; + } + + /* "0,$Z"; UNSAVE. */ + if (n_operands != 2 + || exp[0].X_op != O_constant + || exp[0].X_add_number != 0 + || exp[1].X_op == O_constant + || (exp[1].X_op == O_register + && exp[1].X_add_number > 255)) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (exp[1].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG); + break; + + case mmix_operands_xyz_opt: + /* SWYM, TRIP, TRAP: zero, one, two or three operands. */ + if (n_operands == 0 && ! mmix_gnu_syntax) + /* Zeros are in place - nothing needs to be done for zero + operands. We don't allow this in GNU syntax mode, because it + was believed that the risk of missing to supply an operand is + higher than the benefit of not having to specify a zero. */ + ; + else if (n_operands == 1 && exp[0].X_op != O_register) + { + if (exp[0].X_op == O_constant) + { + if (exp[0].X_add_number > 255*255*255 + || exp[0].X_add_number < 0) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + else + { + opcodep[1] = (exp[0].X_add_number >> 16) & 255; + opcodep[2] = (exp[0].X_add_number >> 8) & 255; + opcodep[3] = exp[0].X_add_number & 255; + } + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 1, + 3, exp, 0, BFD_RELOC_24); + } + else if (n_operands == 2 + && exp[0].X_op != O_register + && exp[1].X_op != O_register) + { + /* Two operands. */ + + if (exp[0].X_op == O_constant) + { + if (exp[0].X_add_number > 255 + || exp[0].X_add_number < 0) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + else + opcodep[1] = exp[0].X_add_number & 255; + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 1, + 1, exp, 0, BFD_RELOC_8); + + if (exp[1].X_op == O_constant) + { + if (exp[1].X_add_number > 255*255 + || exp[1].X_add_number < 0) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + else + { + opcodep[2] = (exp[1].X_add_number >> 8) & 255; + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number & 255; + } + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 2, + 2, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_16); + } + else if (n_operands == 3 + && exp[0].X_op != O_register + && exp[1].X_op != O_register + && exp[2].X_op != O_register) + { + /* Three operands. */ + + if (exp[0].X_op == O_constant) + { + if (exp[0].X_add_number > 255 + || exp[0].X_add_number < 0) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + else + opcodep[1] = exp[0].X_add_number & 255; + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 1, + 1, exp, 0, BFD_RELOC_8); + + if (exp[1].X_op == O_constant) + { + if (exp[1].X_add_number > 255 + || exp[1].X_add_number < 0) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + else + opcodep[2] = exp[1].X_add_number & 255; + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 2, + 1, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_8); + + if (exp[2].X_op == O_constant) + { + if (exp[2].X_add_number > 255 + || exp[2].X_add_number < 0) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + else + opcodep[3] = exp[2].X_add_number & 255; + } + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + 2, 0, BFD_RELOC_8); + } + else if (n_operands <= 3 + && (strcmp (instruction->name, "trip") == 0 + || strcmp (instruction->name, "trap") == 0)) + { + /* The meaning of operands to TRIP and TRAP are not defined, so + we add combinations not handled above here as we find them. */ + if (n_operands == 3) + { + /* Don't require non-register operands. Always generate + fixups, so we don't have to copy lots of code and create + maintanance problems. TRIP is supposed to be a rare + instruction, so the overhead should not matter. We + aren't allowed to fix_new_exp for an expression which is + an O_register at this point, however. */ + if (exp[0].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[1] = exp[0].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 1, + 1, exp, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + if (exp[1].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[2] = exp[1].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 2, + 1, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + if (exp[2].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[3] = exp[2].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + 2, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + } + else if (n_operands == 2) + { + if (exp[0].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[2] = exp[0].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 2, + 1, exp, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + if (exp[1].X_op == O_register) + opcodep[3] = exp[1].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + 1, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE); + } + else + { + as_bad (_("unsupported operands to %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + } + else + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + break; + + case mmix_operands_resume: + if (n_operands == 0 && ! mmix_gnu_syntax) + break; + + if (n_operands != 1 + || exp[0].X_op == O_register + || (exp[0].X_op == O_constant + && (exp[0].X_add_number < 0 + || exp[0].X_add_number > 255))) + { + as_bad (_("invalid operands to opcode %s: `%s'"), + instruction->name, operands); + return; + } + + if (exp[0].X_op == O_constant) + opcodep[3] = exp[0].X_add_number; + else + fix_new_exp (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal + 3, + 1, exp + 0, 0, BFD_RELOC_8); + break; + + case mmix_operands_pushj: + /* All is done for PUSHJ already. */ + break; + + default: + BAD_CASE (instruction->operands); + } +} + +/* For the benefit of insns that start with a digit, we assemble by way of + tc_unrecognized_line too, through this function. */ + +int +mmix_assemble_return_nonzero (str) + char *str; +{ + int last_error_count = had_errors (); + char *s2 = str; + char c; + + /* Normal instruction handling downcases, so we must too. */ + while (ISALNUM (*s2)) + { + if (ISUPPER ((unsigned char) *s2)) + *s2 = TOLOWER (*s2); + s2++; + } + + /* Cut the line for sake of the assembly. */ + for (s2 = str; *s2 && *s2 != '\n'; s2++) + ; + + c = *s2; + *s2 = 0; + md_assemble (str); + *s2 = c; + + return had_errors () == last_error_count; +} + +/* The PREFIX pseudo. */ + +static void +s_prefix (unused) + int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; +{ + char *p; + int c; + + SKIP_WHITESPACE (); + + p = input_line_pointer; + + c = get_symbol_end (); + + /* Reseting prefix? */ + if (*p == ':' && p[1] == 0) + mmix_current_prefix = NULL; + else + { + /* Put this prefix on the mmix symbols obstack. We could malloc and + free it separately, but then we'd have to worry about that. + People using up memory on prefixes have other problems. */ + obstack_grow (&mmix_sym_obstack, p, strlen (p) + 1); + p = obstack_finish (&mmix_sym_obstack); + + /* Accumulate prefixes, and strip a leading ':'. */ + if (mmix_current_prefix != NULL || *p == ':') + p = mmix_prefix_name (p); + + mmix_current_prefix = p; + } + + *input_line_pointer = c; + + mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line (); +} + +/* We implement prefixes by using the tc_canonicalize_symbol_name hook, + and store each prefixed name on a (separate) obstack. This means that + the name is on the "notes" obstack in non-prefixed form and on the + mmix_sym_obstack in prefixed form, but currently it is not worth + rewriting the whole GAS symbol handling to improve "hooking" to avoid + that. (It might be worth a rewrite for other reasons, though). */ + +char * +mmix_prefix_name (shortname) + char *shortname; +{ + if (*shortname == ':') + return shortname + 1; + + if (mmix_current_prefix == NULL) + as_fatal (_("internal: mmix_prefix_name but empty prefix")); + + if (*shortname == '$') + return shortname; + + obstack_grow (&mmix_sym_obstack, mmix_current_prefix, + strlen (mmix_current_prefix)); + obstack_grow (&mmix_sym_obstack, shortname, strlen (shortname) + 1); + return obstack_finish (&mmix_sym_obstack); +} + +/* The GREG pseudo. At LABEL, we have the name of a symbol that we + want to make a register symbol, and which should be initialized with + the value in the expression at INPUT_LINE_POINTER (defaulting to 0). + Either and (perhaps less meaningful) both may be missing. LABEL must + be persistent, perhaps allocated on an obstack. */ + +static void +mmix_greg_internal (label) + char *label; +{ + expressionS *expP = &mmix_raw_gregs[n_of_raw_gregs].exp; + + /* Don't set the section to register contents section before the + expression has been parsed; it may refer to the current position. */ + expression (expP); + + /* FIXME: Check that no expression refers to the register contents + section. May need to be done in elf64-mmix.c. */ + if (expP->X_op == O_absent) + { + /* Default to zero if the expression was absent. */ + expP->X_op = O_constant; + expP->X_add_number = 0; + expP->X_unsigned = 0; + expP->X_add_symbol = NULL; + expP->X_op_symbol = NULL; + } + + /* We must handle prefixes here, as we save the labels and expressions + to be output later. */ + mmix_raw_gregs[n_of_raw_gregs].label + = mmix_current_prefix == NULL ? label : mmix_prefix_name (label); + + if (n_of_raw_gregs == MAX_GREGS - 1) + as_bad (_("too many GREG registers allocated (max %d)"), MAX_GREGS); + else + n_of_raw_gregs++; + + mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line (); +} + +/* The ".greg label,expr" worker. */ + +static void +s_greg (unused) + int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; +{ + char *p; + char c; + p = input_line_pointer; + + /* This will skip over what can be a symbol and zero out the next + character, which we assume is a ',' or other meaningful delimiter. + What comes after that is the initializer expression for the + register. */ + c = get_symbol_end (); + + if (! is_end_of_line [(unsigned char) c]) + input_line_pointer++; + + if (*p) + { + /* The label must be persistent; it's not used until after all input + has been seen. */ + obstack_grow (&mmix_sym_obstack, p, strlen (p) + 1); + mmix_greg_internal (obstack_finish (&mmix_sym_obstack)); + } + else + mmix_greg_internal (NULL); +} + +/* The "BSPEC expr" worker. */ + +static void +s_bspec (unused) + int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; +{ + asection *expsec; + asection *sec; + char secname[sizeof (MMIX_OTHER_SPEC_SECTION_PREFIX) + 20] + = MMIX_OTHER_SPEC_SECTION_PREFIX; + expressionS exp; + int n; + + /* Get a constant expression which we can evaluate *now*. Supporting + more complex (though assembly-time computable) expressions is + feasible but Too Much Work for something of unknown usefulness like + BSPEC-ESPEC. */ + expsec = expression (&exp); + mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line (); + + /* Check that we don't have another BSPEC in progress. */ + if (doing_bspec) + { + as_bad (_("BSPEC already active. Nesting is not supported.")); + return; + } + + if (exp.X_op != O_constant + || expsec != absolute_section + || exp.X_add_number < 0 + || exp.X_add_number > 65535) + { + as_bad (_("invalid BSPEC expression")); + exp.X_add_number = 0; + } + + n = (int) exp.X_add_number; + + sprintf (secname + strlen (MMIX_OTHER_SPEC_SECTION_PREFIX), "%d", n); + sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (stdoutput, secname); + if (sec == NULL) + { + /* We need a non-volatile name as it will be stored in the section + struct. */ + char *newsecname = xstrdup (secname); + sec = bfd_make_section (stdoutput, newsecname); + + if (sec == NULL) + as_fatal (_("can't create section %s"), newsecname); + + if (!bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, sec, + bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, sec) + | SEC_READONLY)) + as_fatal (_("can't set section flags for section %s"), newsecname); + } + + /* Tell ELF about the pending section change. */ + obj_elf_section_change_hook (); + subseg_set (sec, 0); + + /* Save position for missing ESPEC. */ + as_where (&bspec_file, &bspec_line); + + doing_bspec = 1; +} + +/* The "ESPEC" worker. */ + +static void +s_espec (unused) + int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; +{ + /* First, check that we *do* have a BSPEC in progress. */ + if (! doing_bspec) + { + as_bad (_("ESPEC without preceding BSPEC")); + return; + } + + mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line (); + doing_bspec = 0; + + /* When we told ELF about the section change in s_bspec, it stored the + previous section for us so we can get at it with the equivalent of a + .previous pseudo. */ + obj_elf_previous (0); +} + +/* The " .local expr" and " local expr" worker. We make a BFD_MMIX_LOCAL + relocation against the current position against the expression. + Implementing this by means of contents in a section lost. */ + +static void +mmix_s_local (unused) + int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; +{ + expressionS exp; + + /* Don't set the section to register contents section before the + expression has been parsed; it may refer to the current position in + some contorted way. */ + expression (&exp); + + if (exp.X_op == O_absent) + { + as_bad (_("missing local expression")); + return; + } + else if (exp.X_op == O_register) + { + /* fix_new_exp doesn't like O_register. Should be configurable. + We're fine with a constant here, though. */ + exp.X_op = O_constant; + } + + fix_new_exp (frag_now, 0, 0, &exp, 0, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_LOCAL); + mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line (); +} + +/* Set fragP->fr_var to the initial guess of the size of a relaxable insn + and return it. Sizes of other instructions are not known. This + function may be called multiple times. */ + +int +md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragP, segment) + fragS *fragP; + segT segment; +{ + int length; + +#define HANDLE_RELAXABLE(state) \ + case ENCODE_RELAX (state, STATE_UNDF): \ + if (fragP->fr_symbol != NULL \ + && S_GET_SEGMENT (fragP->fr_symbol) == segment) \ + { \ + /* The symbol lies in the same segment - a relaxable case. */ \ + fragP->fr_subtype \ + = ENCODE_RELAX (state, STATE_ZERO); \ + } \ + break; + + switch (fragP->fr_subtype) + { + HANDLE_RELAXABLE (STATE_GETA); + HANDLE_RELAXABLE (STATE_BCC); + HANDLE_RELAXABLE (STATE_PUSHJ); + HANDLE_RELAXABLE (STATE_JMP); + + case ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_GETA, STATE_ZERO): + case ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_BCC, STATE_ZERO): + case ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_PUSHJ, STATE_ZERO): + case ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_JMP, STATE_ZERO): + /* When relaxing a section for the second time, we don't need to do + anything except making sure that fr_var is set right. */ + break; + + case STATE_GREG_DEF: + length = fragP->tc_frag_data != NULL ? 0 : 8; + fragP->fr_var = length; + + /* Don't consult the relax_table; it isn't valid for this + relaxation. */ + return length; + break; + + default: + BAD_CASE (fragP->fr_subtype); + } + + length = mmix_relax_table[fragP->fr_subtype].rlx_length; + fragP->fr_var = length; + + return length; +} + +/* Turn a string in input_line_pointer into a floating point constant of type + type, and store the appropriate bytes in *litP. The number of LITTLENUMS + emitted is stored in *sizeP . An error message is returned, or NULL on + OK. */ + +char * +md_atof (type, litP, sizeP) + int type; + char *litP; + int *sizeP; +{ + int prec; + LITTLENUM_TYPE words[4]; + char *t; + int i; + + switch (type) + { + /* FIXME: Having 'f' in mmix_flt_chars (and here) makes it + problematic to also have a forward reference in an expression. + The testsuite wants it, and it's customary. + We'll deal with the real problems when they come; we share the + problem with most other ports. */ + case 'f': + case 'r': + prec = 2; + break; + case 'd': + prec = 4; + break; + default: + *sizeP = 0; + return _("bad call to md_atof"); + } + + t = atof_ieee (input_line_pointer, type, words); + if (t) + input_line_pointer = t; + + *sizeP = prec * 2; + + for (i = 0; i < prec; i++) + { + md_number_to_chars (litP, (valueT) words[i], 2); + litP += 2; + } + return NULL; +} + +/* Convert variable-sized frags into one or more fixups. */ + +void +md_convert_frag (abfd, sec, fragP) + bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; + segT sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; + fragS *fragP; +{ + /* Pointer to first byte in variable-sized part of the frag. */ + char *var_partp; + + /* Pointer to first opcode byte in frag. */ + char *opcodep; + + /* Size in bytes of variable-sized part of frag. */ + int var_part_size = 0; + + /* This is part of *fragP. It contains all information about addresses + and offsets to varying parts. */ + symbolS *symbolP; + unsigned long var_part_offset; + + /* This is the frag for the opcode. It, rather than fragP, must be used + when emitting a frag for the opcode. */ + fragS *opc_fragP = fragP->tc_frag_data; + fixS *tmpfixP; + + /* Where, in file space, does addr point? */ + bfd_vma target_address; + bfd_vma opcode_address; + + know (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent); + + var_part_offset = fragP->fr_fix; + var_partp = fragP->fr_literal + var_part_offset; + opcodep = fragP->fr_opcode; + + symbolP = fragP->fr_symbol; + + target_address + = ((symbolP ? S_GET_VALUE (symbolP) : 0) + fragP->fr_offset); + + /* The opcode that would be extended is the last four "fixed" bytes. */ + opcode_address = fragP->fr_address + fragP->fr_fix - 4; + + switch (fragP->fr_subtype) + { + case ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_GETA, STATE_ZERO): + case ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_BCC, STATE_ZERO): + case ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_PUSHJ, STATE_ZERO): + mmix_set_geta_branch_offset (opcodep, target_address - opcode_address); + if (linkrelax) + { + tmpfixP + = fix_new (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal, 4, + fragP->fr_symbol, fragP->fr_offset, 1, + BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR19); + COPY_FR_WHERE_TO_FX (fragP, tmpfixP); + } + var_part_size = 0; + break; + + case ENCODE_RELAX (STATE_JMP, STATE_ZERO): + mmix_set_jmp_offset (opcodep, target_address - opcode_address); + if (linkrelax) + { + tmpfixP + = fix_new (opc_fragP, opcodep - opc_fragP->fr_literal, 4, + fragP->fr_symbol, fragP->fr_offset, 1, + BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR27); + COPY_FR_WHERE_TO_FX (fragP, tmpfixP); + } + var_part_size = 0; + break; + + case STATE_GREG_DEF: + if (fragP->tc_frag_data == NULL) + { + tmpfixP + = fix_new (fragP, var_partp - fragP->fr_literal, 8, + fragP->fr_symbol, fragP->fr_offset, 0, BFD_RELOC_64); + COPY_FR_WHERE_TO_FX (fragP, tmpfixP); + mmix_gregs[n_of_cooked_gregs++] = tmpfixP; + var_part_size = 8; + } + else + var_part_size = 0; + break; + +#define HANDLE_MAX_RELOC(state, reloc) \ + case ENCODE_RELAX (state, STATE_MAX): \ + var_part_size \ + = mmix_relax_table[ENCODE_RELAX (state, STATE_MAX)].rlx_length; \ + mmix_fill_nops (var_partp, var_part_size / 4); \ + if (warn_on_expansion) \ + as_warn_where (fragP->fr_file, fragP->fr_line, \ + _("operand out of range, instruction expanded")); \ + tmpfixP = fix_new (fragP, var_partp - fragP->fr_literal - 4, 8, \ + fragP->fr_symbol, fragP->fr_offset, 1, reloc); \ + COPY_FR_WHERE_TO_FX (fragP, tmpfixP); \ + break + + HANDLE_MAX_RELOC (STATE_GETA, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA); + HANDLE_MAX_RELOC (STATE_BCC, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH); + HANDLE_MAX_RELOC (STATE_PUSHJ, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ); + HANDLE_MAX_RELOC (STATE_JMP, BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP); + + default: + BAD_CASE (fragP->fr_subtype); + break; + } + + fragP->fr_fix += var_part_size; + fragP->fr_var = 0; +} + +/* Applies the desired value to the specified location. + Also sets up addends for RELA type relocations. + Stolen from tc-mcore.c. + + Note that this function isn't called when linkrelax != 0. */ + +int +md_apply_fix3 (fixP, valp, segment) + fixS * fixP; + valueT * valp; + segT segment; +{ + char *buf = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal; + /* Note: use offsetT because it is signed, valueT is unsigned. */ + offsetT val = (offsetT) * valp; + segT symsec + = (fixP->fx_addsy == NULL + ? absolute_section : S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy)); + + /* If the fix is relative to a symbol which is not defined, or, (if + pcrel), not in the same segment as the fix, we cannot resolve it + here. */ + if (fixP->fx_addsy != NULL + && (! S_IS_DEFINED (fixP->fx_addsy) + || S_IS_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy) + || (fixP->fx_pcrel && symsec != segment) + || (! fixP->fx_pcrel + && symsec != absolute_section + && ((fixP->fx_r_type != BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG + && fixP->fx_r_type != BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE) + || (symsec != reg_section + && symsec != real_reg_section))))) + { + fixP->fx_done = 0; + return 0; + } + else if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MMIX_LOCAL + || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT + || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY) + { + /* These are never "fixed". */ + fixP->fx_done = 0; + return 0; + } + else + /* We assume every other relocation is "fixed". */ + fixP->fx_done = 1; + + switch (fixP->fx_r_type) + { + case BFD_RELOC_64: + case BFD_RELOC_32: + case BFD_RELOC_24: + case BFD_RELOC_16: + case BFD_RELOC_8: + case BFD_RELOC_64_PCREL: + case BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL: + case BFD_RELOC_24_PCREL: + case BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL: + case BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL: + md_number_to_chars (buf, val, fixP->fx_size); + break; + + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR19: + if (expand_op) + { + /* This shouldn't happen. */ + BAD_CASE (fixP->fx_r_type); + break; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ: + /* If this fixup is out of range, punt to the linker to emit an + error. This should only happen with -no-expand. */ + if (val < -(((offsetT) 1 << 19)/2) + || val >= ((offsetT) 1 << 19)/2 - 1 + || (val & 3) != 0) + { + if (warn_on_expansion) + as_warn_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, + _("operand out of range")); + fixP->fx_done = 0; + val = 0; + } + mmix_set_geta_branch_offset (buf, val); + break; + + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR27: + if (expand_op) + { + /* This shouldn't happen. */ + BAD_CASE (fixP->fx_r_type); + break; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP: + /* If this fixup is out of range, punt to the linker to emit an + error. This should only happen with -no-expand. */ + if (val < -(((offsetT) 1 << 27)/2) + || val >= ((offsetT) 1 << 27)/2 - 1 + || (val & 3) != 0) + { + if (warn_on_expansion) + as_warn_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, + _("operand out of range")); + fixP->fx_done = 0; + val = 0; + } + mmix_set_jmp_offset (buf, val); + break; + + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE: + if (fixP->fx_addsy != NULL + && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != real_reg_section + || S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) > 255) + && S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != absolute_section) + as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, + _("invalid operands")); + buf[0] = val; + + /* If this reloc is for a Z field, we need to adjust + the opcode if we got a constant here. + FIXME: Can we make this more robust? */ + + if ((fixP->fx_where & 3) == 3 + && (fixP->fx_addsy == NULL + || S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == absolute_section)) + buf[-3] |= IMM_OFFSET_BIT; + + /* We don't want this "symbol" appearing in output, because that + will fail. */ + if (fixP->fx_addsy + && S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == real_reg_section) + symbol_clear_used_in_reloc (fixP->fx_addsy); + break; + + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG: + if (fixP->fx_addsy == NULL + || S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != real_reg_section + || S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) > 255) + as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, + _("invalid operands")); + *buf = val; + + if (fixP->fx_addsy + && S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == real_reg_section) + symbol_clear_used_in_reloc (fixP->fx_addsy); + break; + + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_BASE_PLUS_OFFSET: + /* These are never "fixed". */ + fixP->fx_done = 0; + return 0; + + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_1: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_2: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_3: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_J: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_1: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_2: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_3: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA_1: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA_2: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA_3: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP_1: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP_2: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP_3: + default: + BAD_CASE (fixP->fx_r_type); + break; + } + + if (fixP->fx_done) + /* Make sure that for completed fixups we have the value around for + use by e.g. mmix_frob_file. */ + fixP->fx_offset = val; + + return 0; /* Return value is ignored. */ +} + +/* A bsearch function for looking up a value against offsets for GREG + definitions. */ + +static int +cmp_greg_val_greg_symbol_fixes (p1, p2) + const PTR p1; + const PTR p2; +{ + offsetT val1 = *(offsetT *) p1; + offsetT val2 = ((struct mmix_symbol_greg_fixes *) p2)->offs; + + if (val1 >= val2 && val1 < val2 + 255) + return 0; + + if (val1 > val2) + return 1; + + return -1; +} + +/* Generate a machine-dependent relocation. */ + +arelent * +tc_gen_reloc (section, fixP) + asection *section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; + fixS *fixP; +{ + bfd_signed_vma val + = fixP->fx_offset + (fixP->fx_addsy ? S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) : 0); + arelent *relP; + bfd_reloc_code_real_type code = BFD_RELOC_NONE; + char *buf = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal; + symbolS *addsy = fixP->fx_addsy; + asection *addsec = addsy == NULL ? NULL : S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy); + bfd_vma addend = fixP->fx_offset; + asymbol *baddsy = addsy != NULL ? symbol_get_bfdsym (addsy) : NULL; + + /* A single " LOCAL expression" in the wrong section will not work when + linking to MMO; relocations for zero-content sections are then + ignored. Normally, relocations would modify section contents, and + you'd never think or be able to do something like that. The + relocation resulting from a LOCAL directive doesn't have an obvious + and mandatory location. I can't figure out a way to do this better + than just helping the user around this limitation here; hopefully the + code using the local expression is around. Putting the LOCAL + semantics in a relocation still seems right; a section didn't do. */ + if (bfd_section_size (section->owner, section) == 0) + as_bad_where + (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, + fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MMIX_LOCAL + /* The BFD_RELOC_MMIX_LOCAL-specific message is supposed to be + user-friendly, though a little bit non-substantial. */ + ? _("directive LOCAL must be placed in code or data") + : _("internal confusion: relocation in a section without contents")); + + /* FIXME: Range tests for all these. */ + switch (fixP->fx_r_type) + { + case BFD_RELOC_64: + case BFD_RELOC_32: + case BFD_RELOC_24: + case BFD_RELOC_16: + case BFD_RELOC_8: + code = fixP->fx_r_type; + + if (addsy == NULL + || bfd_is_abs_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy))) + { + /* Resolve this reloc now, as md_apply_fix3 would have done (not + called if -linkrelax). There is no point in keeping a reloc + to an absolute symbol. No reloc that is subject to + relaxation must be to an absolute symbol; difference + involving symbols in a specific section must be signalled as + an error if the relaxing cannot be expressed; having a reloc + to the resolved (now absolute) value does not help. */ + md_number_to_chars (buf, val, fixP->fx_size); + return NULL; + } + break; + + case BFD_RELOC_64_PCREL: + case BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL: + case BFD_RELOC_24_PCREL: + case BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL: + case BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_LOCAL: + case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT: + case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA_1: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA_2: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA_3: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_J: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_1: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_2: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_3: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_1: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_2: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_3: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP_1: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP_2: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP_3: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR19: + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR27: + code = fixP->fx_r_type; + break; + + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE: + /* If we have this kind of relocation to an unknown symbol or to the + register contents section (that is, to a register), then we can't + resolve the relocation here. */ + if (addsy != NULL + && (bfd_is_und_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy)) + || strcmp (bfd_get_section_name (addsec->owner, addsec), + MMIX_REG_CONTENTS_SECTION_NAME) == 0)) + { + code = fixP->fx_r_type; + break; + } + + /* If the relocation is not to the register section or to the + absolute section (a numeric value), then we have an error. */ + if (addsy != NULL + && (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy) != real_reg_section + || val > 255 + || val < 0) + && ! bfd_is_abs_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy))) + goto badop; + + /* Set the "immediate" bit of the insn if this relocation is to Z + field when the value is a numeric value, i.e. not a register. */ + if ((fixP->fx_where & 3) == 3 + && (addsy == NULL + || S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy) == absolute_section)) + buf[-3] |= IMM_OFFSET_BIT; + + buf[0] = val; + return NULL; + + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_BASE_PLUS_OFFSET: + if (addsy != NULL + && strcmp (bfd_get_section_name (addsec->owner, addsec), + MMIX_REG_CONTENTS_SECTION_NAME) == 0) + { + /* This changed into a register; the relocation is for the + register-contents section. The constant part remains zero. */ + code = BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG; + break; + } + + /* If we've found out that this was indeed a register, then replace + with the register number. The constant part is already zero. + + If we encounter any other defined symbol, then we must find a + suitable register and emit a reloc. */ + if (addsy == NULL + || S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy) != real_reg_section) + { + struct mmix_symbol_gregs *gregs; + struct mmix_symbol_greg_fixes *fix; + + if (S_IS_DEFINED (addsy)) + { + if (! symbol_section_p (addsy) + && ! bfd_is_abs_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy))) + as_fatal (_("internal: BFD_RELOC_MMIX_BASE_PLUS_OFFSET not resolved to section")); + + /* If this is an absolute symbol sufficiently near + lowest_data_loc, then we canonicalize on the data + section. Note that val is signed here; we may subtract + lowest_data_loc which is unsigned. Careful with those + comparisons. */ + if (lowest_data_loc != (bfd_vma) -1 + && (bfd_vma) val + 256 > lowest_data_loc + && bfd_is_abs_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy))) + { + val -= (offsetT) lowest_data_loc; + addsy = section_symbol (data_section); + } + /* Likewise text section. */ + else if (lowest_text_loc != (bfd_vma) -1 + && (bfd_vma) val + 256 > lowest_text_loc + && bfd_is_abs_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy))) + { + val -= (offsetT) lowest_text_loc; + addsy = section_symbol (text_section); + } + } + + gregs = *symbol_get_tc (addsy); + + /* If that symbol does not have any associated GREG definitions, + we can't do anything. FIXME: implement allocate-on-demand in + the linker. */ + if (gregs == NULL + || (fix = bsearch (&val, gregs->greg_fixes, gregs->n_gregs, + sizeof (gregs->greg_fixes[0]), + cmp_greg_val_greg_symbol_fixes)) == NULL + /* The register must not point *after* the address we want. */ + || fix->offs > val + /* Neither must the register point more than 255 bytes + before the address we want. */ + || fix->offs + 255 < val) + { + as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, + _("no suitable GREG definition for operands")); + return NULL; + } + else + { + /* Transform the base-plus-offset reloc for the actual area + to a reloc for the register with the address of the area. + Put addend for register in Z operand. */ + buf[1] = val - fix->offs; + code = BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG; + baddsy + = (bfd_get_section_by_name (stdoutput, + MMIX_REG_CONTENTS_SECTION_NAME) + ->symbol); + + addend = fix->fix->fx_frag->fr_address + fix->fix->fx_where; + } + } + else if (S_GET_VALUE (addsy) > 255) + as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, + _("invalid operands")); + else + { + *buf = val; + return NULL; + } + break; + + case BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG: + if (addsy != NULL + && (bfd_is_und_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy)) + || strcmp (bfd_get_section_name (addsec->owner, addsec), + MMIX_REG_CONTENTS_SECTION_NAME) == 0)) + { + code = fixP->fx_r_type; + break; + } + + if (addsy != NULL + && (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy) != real_reg_section + || val > 255 + || val < 0) + && ! bfd_is_und_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (addsy))) + /* Drop through to error message. */ + ; + else + { + buf[0] = val; + return NULL; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH. */ + + /* The others are supposed to be handled by md_apply_fix3. + FIXME: ... which isn't called when -linkrelax. Move over + md_apply_fix3 code here for everything reasonable. */ + badop: + default: + as_bad_where + (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, + _("operands were not reducible at assembly-time")); + + /* Unmark this symbol as used in a reloc, so we don't bump into a BFD + assert when trying to output reg_section. FIXME: A gas bug. */ + if (addsy) + symbol_clear_used_in_reloc (addsy); + return NULL; + } + + relP = (arelent *) xmalloc (sizeof (arelent)); + assert (relP != 0); + relP->sym_ptr_ptr = (asymbol **) xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol *)); + *relP->sym_ptr_ptr = baddsy; + relP->address = fixP->fx_frag->fr_address + fixP->fx_where; + + relP->addend = addend; + + /* If this had been a.out, we would have had a kludge for weak symbols + here. */ + + relP->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, code); + if (! relP->howto) + { + const char *name; + + name = S_GET_NAME (addsy); + if (name == NULL) + name = _("<unknown>"); + as_fatal (_("cannot generate relocation type for symbol %s, code %s"), + name, bfd_get_reloc_code_name (code)); + } + + return relP; +} + +/* Do some reformatting of a line. FIXME: We could transform a mmixal + line into traditional (GNU?) format, unless #NO_APP, and get rid of all + ugly labels_without_colons etc. */ + +void +mmix_handle_mmixal () +{ + char *s0 = input_line_pointer; + char *s; + char *label = NULL; + char c; + + if (pending_label != NULL) + as_fatal (_("internal: unhandled label %s"), pending_label); + + if (mmix_gnu_syntax) + return; + + /* If the first character is a '.', then it's a pseudodirective, not a + label. Make GAS not handle label-without-colon on this line. We + also don't do mmixal-specific stuff on this line. */ + if (input_line_pointer[0] == '.') + { + label_without_colon_this_line = 0; + return; + } + + /* Don't handle empty lines here. */ + while (1) + { + if (*s0 == 0 || is_end_of_line [(unsigned int) *s0]) + return; + + if (! ISSPACE (*s0)) + break; + + s0++; + } + + /* If we're on a line with a label, check if it's a mmixal fb-label. + Save an indicator and skip the label; it must be set only after all + fb-labels of expressions are evaluated. */ + if (ISDIGIT (input_line_pointer[0]) + && input_line_pointer[1] == 'H' + && ISSPACE (input_line_pointer[2])) + { + char *s; + current_fb_label = input_line_pointer[0] - '0'; + + /* We have to skip the label, but also preserve the newlineness of + the previous character, since the caller checks that. It's a + mess we blame on the caller. */ + input_line_pointer[1] = input_line_pointer[-1]; + input_line_pointer += 2; + + s = input_line_pointer; + while (*s && ISSPACE (*s) && ! is_end_of_line[(unsigned int) *s]) + s++; + + /* For errors emitted here, the book-keeping is off by one; the + caller is about to bump the counters. Adjust the error messages. */ + if (is_end_of_line [(unsigned int) *s]) + { + char *name; + unsigned int line; + as_where (&name, &line); + as_bad_where (name, line + 1, + _("[0-9]H labels may not appear alone on a line")); + current_fb_label = -1; + } + if (*s == '.') + { + char *name; + unsigned int line; + as_where (&name, &line); + as_bad_where (name, line + 1, + _("[0-9]H labels do not mix with dot-pseudos")); + current_fb_label = -1; + } + } + else + { + current_fb_label = -1; + if (is_name_beginner (input_line_pointer[0])) + label = input_line_pointer; + } + + s0 = input_line_pointer; + /* Skip over label. */ + while (*s0 && is_part_of_name (*s0)) + s0++; + + /* Remove trailing ":" off labels, as they'd otherwise be considered + part of the name. But don't do it for local labels. */ + if (s0 != input_line_pointer && s0[-1] == ':' + && (s0 - 2 != input_line_pointer + || ! ISDIGIT (s0[-2]))) + s0[-1] = ' '; + else if (label != NULL) + { + /* For labels that don't end in ":", we save it so we can later give + it the same alignment and address as the associated instruction. */ + + /* Make room for the label including the ending nul. */ + int len_0 = s0 - label + 1; + + /* Save this label on the MMIX symbol obstack. Saving it on an + obstack is needless for "IS"-pseudos, but it's harmless and we + avoid a little code-cluttering. */ + obstack_grow (&mmix_sym_obstack, label, len_0); + pending_label = obstack_finish (&mmix_sym_obstack); + pending_label[len_0 - 1] = 0; + } + + while (*s0 && ISSPACE (*s0) && ! is_end_of_line [(unsigned int) *s0]) + s0++; + + if (pending_label != NULL && is_end_of_line [(unsigned int) *s0]) + /* Whoops, this was actually a lone label on a line. Like :-ended + labels, we don't attach such labels to the next instruction or + pseudo. */ + pending_label = NULL; + + /* Find local labels of operands. Look for "[0-9][FB]" where the + characters before and after are not part of words. Break if a single + or double quote is seen anywhere. It means we can't have local + labels as part of list with mixed quoted and unquoted members for + mmixal compatibility but we can't have it all. For the moment. + Replace the '<N>B' or '<N>F' with MAGIC_FB_BACKWARD_CHAR<N> and + MAGIC_FB_FORWARD_CHAR<N> respectively. */ + + /* First make sure we don't have any of the magic characters on the line + appearing as input. */ + s = s0; + while (*s) + { + c = *s++; + if (is_end_of_line [(unsigned int) c]) + break; + if (c == MAGIC_FB_BACKWARD_CHAR || c == MAGIC_FB_FORWARD_CHAR) + as_bad (_("invalid characters in input")); + } + + /* Scan again, this time looking for ';' after operands. */ + s = s0; + + /* Skip the insn. */ + while (*s + && ! ISSPACE (*s) + && *s != ';' + && ! is_end_of_line[(unsigned int) *s]) + s++; + + /* Skip the spaces after the insn. */ + while (*s + && ISSPACE (*s) + && *s != ';' + && ! is_end_of_line[(unsigned int) *s]) + s++; + + /* Skip the operands. While doing this, replace [0-9][BF] with + (MAGIC_FB_BACKWARD_CHAR|MAGIC_FB_FORWARD_CHAR)[0-9]. */ + while ((c = *s) != 0 + && ! ISSPACE (c) + && c != ';' + && ! is_end_of_line[(unsigned int) c]) + { + if (c == '"') + { + s++; + + /* FIXME: Test-case for semi-colon in string. */ + while (*s + && *s != '"' + && (! is_end_of_line [(unsigned int) *s] || *s == ';')) + s++; + + if (*s == '"') + s++; + } + else if (ISDIGIT (c)) + { + if ((s[1] != 'B' && s[1] != 'F') + || is_part_of_name (s[-1]) + || is_part_of_name (s[2])) + s++; + else + { + s[0] = (s[1] == 'B' + ? MAGIC_FB_BACKWARD_CHAR : MAGIC_FB_FORWARD_CHAR); + s[1] = c; + } + } + else + s++; + } + + /* Skip any spaces after the operands. */ + while (*s + && ISSPACE (*s) + && *s != ';' + && !is_end_of_line[(unsigned int) *s]) + s++; + + /* If we're now looking at a semi-colon, then it's an end-of-line + delimiter. */ + mmix_next_semicolon_is_eoln = (*s == ';'); + + /* Make IS into an EQU by replacing it with "= ". Only match upper-case + though; let lower-case be a syntax error. */ + s = s0; + if (s[0] == 'I' && s[1] == 'S' && ISSPACE (s[2])) + { + *s = '='; + s[1] = ' '; + + /* Since labels can start without ":", we have to handle "X IS 42" + in full here, or "X" will be parsed as a label to be set at ".". */ + input_line_pointer = s; + + /* Right after this function ends, line numbers will be bumped if + input_line_pointer[-1] = '\n'. We want accurate line numbers for + the equals call, so we bump them before the call, and make sure + they aren't bumped afterwards. */ + bump_line_counters (); + + /* A fb-label is valid as an IS-label. */ + if (current_fb_label >= 0) + { + char *fb_name; + + /* We need to save this name on our symbol obstack, since the + string we got in fb_label_name is volatile and will change + with every call to fb_label_name, like those resulting from + parsing the IS-operand. */ + fb_name = fb_label_name (current_fb_label, 1); + obstack_grow (&mmix_sym_obstack, fb_name, strlen (fb_name) + 1); + equals (obstack_finish (&mmix_sym_obstack), 0); + fb_label_instance_inc (current_fb_label); + current_fb_label = -1; + } + else + { + if (pending_label == NULL) + as_bad (_("empty label field for IS")); + else + equals (pending_label, 0); + pending_label = NULL; + } + + /* For mmixal, we can have comments without a comment-start + character. */ + mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line (); + input_line_pointer--; + + input_line_pointer[-1] = ' '; + } + else if (s[0] == 'G' + && s[1] == 'R' + && strncmp (s, "GREG", 4) == 0 + && (ISSPACE (s[4]) || is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) s[4]])) + { + input_line_pointer = s + 4; + + /* Right after this function ends, line numbers will be bumped if + input_line_pointer[-1] = '\n'. We want accurate line numbers for + the s_greg call, so we bump them before the call, and make sure + they aren't bumped afterwards. */ + bump_line_counters (); + + /* A fb-label is valid as a GREG-label. */ + if (current_fb_label >= 0) + { + char *fb_name; + + /* We need to save this name on our symbol obstack, since the + string we got in fb_label_name is volatile and will change + with every call to fb_label_name, like those resulting from + parsing the IS-operand. */ + fb_name = fb_label_name (current_fb_label, 1); + + /* Make sure we save the canonical name and don't get bitten by + prefixes. */ + obstack_1grow (&mmix_sym_obstack, ':'); + obstack_grow (&mmix_sym_obstack, fb_name, strlen (fb_name) + 1); + mmix_greg_internal (obstack_finish (&mmix_sym_obstack)); + fb_label_instance_inc (current_fb_label); + current_fb_label = -1; + } + else + mmix_greg_internal (pending_label); + + /* Back up before the end-of-line marker that was skipped in + mmix_greg_internal. */ + input_line_pointer--; + input_line_pointer[-1] = ' '; + + pending_label = NULL; + } + else if (pending_label != NULL) + { + input_line_pointer += strlen (pending_label); + + /* See comment above about getting line numbers bumped. */ + input_line_pointer[-1] = '\n'; + } +} + +/* Give the value of an fb-label rewritten as in mmix_handle_mmixal, when + parsing an expression. + + On valid calls, input_line_pointer points at a MAGIC_FB_BACKWARD_CHAR + or MAGIC_FB_BACKWARD_CHAR, followed by an ascii digit for the label. + We fill in the label as an expression. */ + +void +mmix_fb_label (expP) + expressionS *expP; +{ + symbolS *sym; + char *fb_internal_name; + + /* This doesn't happen when not using mmixal syntax. */ + if (mmix_gnu_syntax + || (input_line_pointer[0] != MAGIC_FB_BACKWARD_CHAR + && input_line_pointer[0] != MAGIC_FB_FORWARD_CHAR)) + return; + + /* The current backward reference has augmentation 0. A forward + reference has augmentation 1, unless it's the same as a fb-label on + _this_ line, in which case we add one more so we don't refer to it. + This is the semantics of mmixal; it differs to that of common + fb-labels which refer to a here-label on the current line as a + backward reference. */ + fb_internal_name + = fb_label_name (input_line_pointer[1] - '0', + (input_line_pointer[0] == MAGIC_FB_FORWARD_CHAR ? 1 : 0) + + ((input_line_pointer[1] - '0' == current_fb_label + && input_line_pointer[0] == MAGIC_FB_FORWARD_CHAR) + ? 1 : 0)); + + input_line_pointer += 2; + sym = symbol_find_or_make (fb_internal_name); + + /* We don't have to clean up unrelated fields here; we just do what the + expr machinery does, but *not* just what it does for [0-9][fb], since + we need to treat those as ordinary symbols sometimes; see testcases + err-byte2.s and fb-2.s. */ + if (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym) == absolute_section) + { + expP->X_op = O_constant; + expP->X_add_number = S_GET_VALUE (sym); + } + else + { + expP->X_op = O_symbol; + expP->X_add_symbol = sym; + expP->X_add_number = 0; + } +} + +/* See whether we need to force a relocation into the output file. + This is used to force out switch and PC relative relocations when + relaxing. */ + +int +mmix_force_relocation (fixP) + fixS * fixP; +{ + if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MMIX_LOCAL + || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT + || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY + || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MMIX_BASE_PLUS_OFFSET) + return 1; + + /* FIXME: This is dubious. Handling of weak symbols should have been + caught before we get here. */ + if ((fixP->fx_addsy && S_IS_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy))) + return 1; + + if (linkrelax) + return 1; + + /* All our pcrel relocations are must-keep. Note that md_apply_fix3 is + called *after* this, and will handle getting rid of the presumed + reloc; a relocation isn't *forced* other than to be handled by + md_apply_fix3 (or tc_gen_reloc if linkrelax). */ + if (fixP->fx_pcrel) + return 1; + + return 0; +} + +/* The location from which a PC relative jump should be calculated, + given a PC relative reloc. */ + +long +md_pcrel_from_section (fixP, sec) + fixS * fixP; + segT sec; +{ + if (fixP->fx_addsy != (symbolS *) NULL + && (! S_IS_DEFINED (fixP->fx_addsy) + || S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != sec)) + { + /* The symbol is undefined (or is defined but not in this section). + Let the linker figure it out. */ + return 0; + } + + return (fixP->fx_frag->fr_address + fixP->fx_where); +} + +/* Adjust the symbol table. We make reg_section relative to the real + register section. + + FIXME: There's a gas bug; should be fixed when the reg_section symbol + is "accidentally" saved for relocs which are really fixups that will be + fixed up. */ + +void +mmix_adjust_symtab () +{ + symbolS *sym; + symbolS *prevsym; + symbolS *regsec = section_symbol (reg_section); + segT realregsec = NULL; + + for (prevsym = sym = symbol_rootP; + sym != NULL; + prevsym = sym, sym = symbol_next (sym)) + if (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym) == reg_section) + { + if (sym == regsec + || (!S_IS_EXTERN (sym) && !symbol_used_in_reloc_p (sym))) + { + symbol_remove (sym, &symbol_rootP, &symbol_lastP); + + /* We make one extra turn, or we'll lose the next symbol. We + assume that the symbol we remove is not the symbol root + (.text normally is). */ + sym = prevsym; + } + else + { + /* Change section to the *real* register section, so it gets + proper treatment when writing it out. Only do this for + global symbols. This also means we don't have to check for + $0..$255. */ + if (realregsec == NULL) + realregsec + = bfd_make_section_old_way (stdoutput, MMIX_REG_SECTION_NAME); + + S_SET_SEGMENT (sym, realregsec); + } + } +} + +/* This is the expansion of LABELS_WITHOUT_COLONS. + We let md_start_line_hook tweak label_without_colon_this_line, and then + this function returns the tweaked value, and sets it to 1 for the next + line. FIXME: Very, very brittle. Not sure it works the way I + thought at the time I first wrote this. */ + +int +mmix_label_without_colon_this_line () +{ + int retval = label_without_colon_this_line; + + if (! mmix_gnu_syntax) + label_without_colon_this_line = 1; + + return retval; +} + +/* This is the expansion of md_relax_frag. We go through the ordinary + relax table function except when the frag is for a GREG. Then we have + to check whether there's another GREG by the same value that we can + join with. */ + +long +mmix_md_relax_frag (seg, fragP, stretch) + segT seg; + fragS *fragP; + long stretch; +{ + if (fragP->fr_subtype != STATE_GREG_DEF + && fragP->fr_subtype != STATE_GREG_UNDF) + return relax_frag (seg, fragP, stretch); + + /* If we're defined, we don't grow. */ + if (fragP->fr_subtype == STATE_GREG_DEF) + return 0; + + as_fatal (_("internal: unexpected relax type %d:%d"), + fragP->fr_type, fragP->fr_subtype); + return 0; +} + +/* Various things we punt until all input is seen. */ + +void +mmix_md_end () +{ + fragS *fragP; + symbolS *mainsym; + int i; + + /* The first frag of GREG:s going into the register contents section. */ + fragS *mmix_reg_contents_frags = NULL; + + /* Reset prefix. All labels reachable at this point must be + canonicalized. */ + mmix_current_prefix = NULL; + + if (doing_bspec) + as_bad_where (bspec_file, bspec_line, _("BSPEC without ESPEC.")); + + /* Emit the low LOC setting of .text. */ + if (text_has_contents && lowest_text_loc != (bfd_vma) -1) + { + symbolS *symbolP; + char locsymbol[sizeof (":") - 1 + + sizeof (MMIX_LOC_SECTION_START_SYMBOL_PREFIX) - 1 + + sizeof (".text")]; + + /* An exercise in non-ISO-C-ness, this one. */ + sprintf (locsymbol, ":%s%s", MMIX_LOC_SECTION_START_SYMBOL_PREFIX, + ".text"); + symbolP + = symbol_new (locsymbol, absolute_section, lowest_text_loc, + &zero_address_frag); + S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP); + } + + /* Ditto .data. */ + if (data_has_contents && lowest_data_loc != (bfd_vma) -1) + { + symbolS *symbolP; + char locsymbol[sizeof (":") - 1 + + sizeof (MMIX_LOC_SECTION_START_SYMBOL_PREFIX) - 1 + + sizeof (".data")]; + + sprintf (locsymbol, ":%s%s", MMIX_LOC_SECTION_START_SYMBOL_PREFIX, + ".data"); + symbolP + = symbol_new (locsymbol, absolute_section, lowest_data_loc, + &zero_address_frag); + S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP); + } + + /* Unless GNU syntax mode, set "Main" to be a function, so the + disassembler doesn't get confused when we write truly + mmixal-compatible code (and don't use .type). Similarly set it + global (regardless of -globalize-symbols), so the linker sees it as + the start symbol in ELF mode. */ + mainsym = symbol_find (MMIX_START_SYMBOL_NAME); + if (mainsym != NULL && ! mmix_gnu_syntax) + { + symbol_get_bfdsym (mainsym)->flags |= BSF_FUNCTION; + S_SET_EXTERNAL (mainsym); + } + + if (n_of_raw_gregs != 0) + { + /* Emit GREGs. They are collected in order of appearance, but must + be emitted in opposite order to both have section address regno*8 + and the same allocation order (within a file) as mmixal. */ + segT this_segment = now_seg; + subsegT this_subsegment = now_subseg; + asection *regsec + = bfd_make_section_old_way (stdoutput, + MMIX_REG_CONTENTS_SECTION_NAME); + subseg_set (regsec, 0); + + /* Finally emit the initialization-value. Emit a variable frag, which + we'll fix in md_estimate_size_before_relax. We set the initializer + for the tc_frag_data field to NULL, so we can use that field for + relaxation purposes. */ + mmix_opcode_frag = NULL; + + frag_grow (0); + mmix_reg_contents_frags = frag_now; + + for (i = n_of_raw_gregs - 1; i >= 0; i--) + { + if (mmix_raw_gregs[i].label != NULL) + /* There's a symbol. Let it refer to this location in the + register contents section. The symbol must be globalized + separately. */ + colon (mmix_raw_gregs[i].label); + + frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 8, 0, STATE_GREG_UNDF, + make_expr_symbol (&mmix_raw_gregs[i].exp), 0, NULL); + } + + subseg_set (this_segment, this_subsegment); + } + + /* Iterate over frags resulting from GREGs and move those that evidently + have the same value together and point one to another. + + This works in time O(N^2) but since the upper bound for non-error use + is 223, it's best to keep this simpler algorithm. */ + for (fragP = mmix_reg_contents_frags; fragP != NULL; fragP = fragP->fr_next) + { + fragS **fpp; + fragS *fp = NULL; + fragS *osymfrag; + offsetT osymval; + expressionS *oexpP; + symbolS *symbolP = fragP->fr_symbol; + + if (fragP->fr_type != rs_machine_dependent + || fragP->fr_subtype != STATE_GREG_UNDF) + continue; + + /* Whatever the outcome, we will have this GREG judged merged or + non-merged. Since the tc_frag_data is NULL at this point, we + default to non-merged. */ + fragP->fr_subtype = STATE_GREG_DEF; + + /* If we're not supposed to merge GREG definitions, then just don't + look for equivalents. */ + if (! merge_gregs) + continue; + + osymval = (offsetT) S_GET_VALUE (symbolP); + osymfrag = symbol_get_frag (symbolP); + + /* If the symbol isn't defined, we can't say that another symbol + equals this frag, then. FIXME: We can look at the "deepest" + defined name; if a = c and b = c then obviously a == b. */ + if (! S_IS_DEFINED (symbolP)) + continue; + + oexpP = symbol_get_value_expression (fragP->fr_symbol); + + /* If the initialization value is zero, then we must not merge them. */ + if (oexpP->X_op == O_constant && osymval == 0) + continue; + + /* Iterate through the frags downward this one. If we find one that + has the same non-zero value, move it to after this one and point + to it as the equivalent. */ + for (fpp = &fragP->fr_next; *fpp != NULL; fpp = &fpp[0]->fr_next) + { + fp = *fpp; + + if (fp->fr_type != rs_machine_dependent + || fp->fr_subtype != STATE_GREG_UNDF) + continue; + + /* Calling S_GET_VALUE may simplify the symbol, changing from + expr_section etc. so call it first. */ + if ((offsetT) S_GET_VALUE (fp->fr_symbol) == osymval + && symbol_get_frag (fp->fr_symbol) == osymfrag) + { + /* Move the frag links so the one we found equivalent comes + after the current one, carefully considering that + sometimes fpp == &fragP->fr_next and the moves must be a + NOP then. */ + *fpp = fp->fr_next; + fp->fr_next = fragP->fr_next; + fragP->fr_next = fp; + break; + } + } + + if (*fpp != NULL) + fragP->tc_frag_data = fp; + } +} + +/* qsort function for mmix_symbol_gregs. */ + +static int +cmp_greg_symbol_fixes (parg, qarg) + const PTR parg; + const PTR qarg; +{ + const struct mmix_symbol_greg_fixes *p + = (const struct mmix_symbol_greg_fixes *) parg; + const struct mmix_symbol_greg_fixes *q + = (const struct mmix_symbol_greg_fixes *) qarg; + + return p->offs > q->offs ? 1 : p->offs < q->offs ? -1 : 0; +} + +/* Collect GREG definitions from mmix_gregs and hang them as lists sorted + on increasing offsets onto each section symbol or undefined symbol. + + Also, remove the register convenience section so it doesn't get output + as an ELF section. */ + +void +mmix_frob_file () +{ + int i; + struct mmix_symbol_gregs *all_greg_symbols[MAX_GREGS]; + int n_greg_symbols = 0; + + /* Collect all greg fixups and decorate each corresponding symbol with + the greg fixups for it. */ + for (i = 0; i < n_of_cooked_gregs; i++) + { + offsetT offs; + symbolS *sym; + struct mmix_symbol_gregs *gregs; + fixS *fixP; + + fixP = mmix_gregs[i]; + know (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_64); + + /* This case isn't doable in general anyway, methinks. */ + if (fixP->fx_subsy != NULL) + { + as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, + _("GREG expression too complicated")); + continue; + } + + sym = fixP->fx_addsy; + offs = (offsetT) fixP->fx_offset; + + /* If the symbol is defined, then it must be resolved to a section + symbol at this time, or else we don't know how to handle it. */ + if (S_IS_DEFINED (sym)) + { + if (! symbol_section_p (sym) + && ! bfd_is_abs_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym))) + as_fatal (_("internal: GREG expression not resolved to section")); + + offs += S_GET_VALUE (sym); + } + + /* If this is an absolute symbol sufficiently near lowest_data_loc, + then we canonicalize on the data section. Note that offs is + signed here; we may subtract lowest_data_loc which is unsigned. + Careful with those comparisons. */ + if (lowest_data_loc != (bfd_vma) -1 + && (bfd_vma) offs + 256 > lowest_data_loc + && bfd_is_abs_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym))) + { + offs -= (offsetT) lowest_data_loc; + sym = section_symbol (data_section); + } + /* Likewise text section. */ + else if (lowest_text_loc != (bfd_vma) -1 + && (bfd_vma) offs + 256 > lowest_text_loc + && bfd_is_abs_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym))) + { + offs -= (offsetT) lowest_text_loc; + sym = section_symbol (text_section); + } + + gregs = *symbol_get_tc (sym); + + if (gregs == NULL) + { + gregs = xmalloc (sizeof (*gregs)); + gregs->n_gregs = 0; + symbol_set_tc (sym, &gregs); + all_greg_symbols[n_greg_symbols++] = gregs; + } + + gregs->greg_fixes[gregs->n_gregs].fix = fixP; + gregs->greg_fixes[gregs->n_gregs++].offs = offs; + } + + /* For each symbol having a GREG definition, sort those definitions on + offset. */ + for (i = 0; i < n_greg_symbols; i++) + qsort (all_greg_symbols[i]->greg_fixes, all_greg_symbols[i]->n_gregs, + sizeof (all_greg_symbols[i]->greg_fixes[0]), cmp_greg_symbol_fixes); + + if (real_reg_section != NULL) + { + asection **secpp; + + /* FIXME: Pass error state gracefully. */ + if (bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, real_reg_section) & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) + as_fatal (_("register section has contents\n")); + + /* FIXME: This does not seem like the proper way to kill a section, + but it's the way it's done elsewhere, like elf64-alpha.c. */ + /* Really remove the section. */ + for (secpp = &stdoutput->sections; + *secpp != real_reg_section; + secpp = &(*secpp)->next) + ; + *secpp = (*secpp)->next; + --stdoutput->section_count; + } + +} + +/* Provide an expression for a built-in name provided when-used. + Either a symbol that is a handler; living in 0x10*[1..8] and having + name [DVWIOUZX]_Handler, or a mmixal built-in symbol. + + If the name isn't a built-in name and parsed into *EXPP, return zero. */ + +int +mmix_parse_predefined_name (name, expP) + char *name; + expressionS *expP; +{ + char *canon_name; + char *handler_charp; + const char handler_chars[] = "DVWIOUZX"; + symbolS *symp; + + if (! predefined_syms) + return 0; + + canon_name = tc_canonicalize_symbol_name (name); + + if (canon_name[1] == '_' + && strcmp (canon_name + 2, "Handler") == 0 + && (handler_charp = strchr (handler_chars, *canon_name)) != NULL) + { + /* If the symbol doesn't exist, provide one relative to the .text + section. + + FIXME: We should provide separate sections, mapped in the linker + script. */ + symp = symbol_find (name); + if (symp == NULL) + symp = symbol_new (name, text_section, + 0x10 * (handler_charp + 1 - handler_chars), + &zero_address_frag); + } + else + { + /* These symbols appear when referenced; needed for + mmixal-compatible programs. */ + unsigned int i; + + static const struct + { + const char *name; + valueT val; + } predefined_abs_syms[] = + { + {"Data_Segment", (valueT) 0x20 << 56}, + {"Pool_Segment", (valueT) 0x40 << 56}, + {"Stack_Segment", (valueT) 0x60 << 56}, + {"StdIn", 0}, + {"StdOut", 1}, + {"StdErr", 2}, + {"TextRead", 0}, + {"TextWrite", 1}, + {"BinaryRead", 2}, + {"BinaryWrite", 3}, + {"BinaryReadWrite", 4}, + {"Halt", 0}, + {"Fopen", 1}, + {"Fclose", 2}, + {"Fread", 3}, + {"Fgets", 4}, + {"Fgetws", 5}, + {"Fwrite", 6}, + {"Fputs", 7}, + {"Fputws", 8}, + {"Fseek", 9}, + {"Ftell", 10}, + {"D_BIT", 0x80}, + {"V_BIT", 0x40}, + {"W_BIT", 0x20}, + {"I_BIT", 0x10}, + {"O_BIT", 0x08}, + {"U_BIT", 0x04}, + {"Z_BIT", 0x02}, + {"X_BIT", 0x01}, + {"Inf", 0x7ff00000} + }; + + /* If it's already in the symbol table, we shouldn't do anything. */ + symp = symbol_find (name); + if (symp != NULL) + return 0; + + for (i = 0; + i < sizeof (predefined_abs_syms)/sizeof (predefined_abs_syms[0]); + i++) + if (strcmp (canon_name, predefined_abs_syms[i].name) == 0) + { + symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (predefined_abs_syms[i].name, + absolute_section, + predefined_abs_syms[i].val, + &zero_address_frag)); + + /* Let gas find the symbol we just created, through its + ordinary lookup. */ + return 0; + } + + /* Not one of those symbols. Let gas handle it. */ + return 0; + } + + expP->X_op = O_symbol; + expP->X_add_number = 0; + expP->X_add_symbol = symp; + expP->X_op_symbol = NULL; + + return 1; +} + +/* Worker for mmix_frob_file_before_adjust. */ + +static void +mmix_frob_local_reloc (abfd, sec, xxx) + bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; + asection *sec; + PTR xxx ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; +{ + segment_info_type *seginfo = seg_info (sec); + fixS *fixp; + + if (seginfo == NULL) + return; + + for (fixp = seginfo->fix_root; fixp; fixp = fixp->fx_next) + if (! fixp->fx_done && fixp->fx_addsy != NULL) + { + symbolS *sym = fixp->fx_addsy; + asection *section = S_GET_SEGMENT (sym); + + if (section == reg_section + && fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MMIX_LOCAL) + { + /* If the register is marked global, we don't need to replace + with the *real* register section since that will be done + when the symbol is changed. */ + if (! S_IS_EXTERNAL (sym)) + /* If it's a local symbol, we replace it with an anonymous + one with the same constant value. */ + fixp->fx_addsy = expr_build_uconstant (S_GET_VALUE (sym)); + } + } +} + +/* Change fixups for register symbols for BFD_MMIX_LOCAL to be for an + absolute symbol. */ + +void +mmix_frob_file_before_adjust () +{ + return; + bfd_map_over_sections (stdoutput, mmix_frob_local_reloc, (char *) 0); +} + +/* Just check that we don't have a BSPEC/ESPEC pair active when changing + sections "normally", and get knowledge about alignment from the new + section. */ + +void +mmix_md_elf_section_change_hook () +{ + if (doing_bspec) + as_bad (_("section change from within a BSPEC/ESPEC pair is not supported")); + + last_alignment = bfd_get_section_alignment (now_seg->owner, now_seg); + want_unaligned = 0; +} + +/* The LOC worker. This is like s_org, but we have to support changing + section too. */ + +static void +s_loc (ignore) + int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; +{ + segT section; + expressionS exp; + char *p; + symbolS *sym; + offsetT off; + + /* Must not have a BSPEC in progress. */ + if (doing_bspec) + { + as_bad (_("directive LOC from within a BSPEC/ESPEC pair is not supported")); + return; + } + + section = expression (&exp); + + if (exp.X_op == O_illegal + || exp.X_op == O_absent + || exp.X_op == O_big + || section == undefined_section) + { + as_bad (_("invalid LOC expression")); + return; + } + + if (section == absolute_section) + { + /* Translate a constant into a suitable section. */ + + if (exp.X_add_number < ((offsetT) 0x20 << 56)) + { + /* Lower than Data_Segment - assume it's .text. */ + section = text_section; + + /* Save the lowest seen location, so we can pass on this + information to the linker. We don't actually org to this + location here, we just pass on information to the linker so + it can put the code there for us. */ + + /* If there was already a loc (that has to be set lower than + this one), we org at (this - lower). There's an implicit + "LOC 0" before any entered code. FIXME: handled by spurious + settings of text_has_contents. */ + if (exp.X_add_number < 0 + || exp.X_add_number < (offsetT) lowest_text_loc) + { + as_bad (_("LOC expression stepping backwards is not supported")); + exp.X_op = O_absent; + } + else + { + if (text_has_contents && lowest_text_loc == (bfd_vma) -1) + lowest_text_loc = 0; + + if (lowest_text_loc == (bfd_vma) -1) + { + lowest_text_loc = exp.X_add_number; + + /* We want only to change the section, not set an offset. */ + exp.X_op = O_absent; + } + else + exp.X_add_number -= lowest_text_loc; + } + } + else + { + /* Do the same for the .data section. */ + section = data_section; + + if (exp.X_add_number < (offsetT) lowest_data_loc) + { + as_bad (_("LOC expression stepping backwards is not supported")); + exp.X_op = O_absent; + } + else + { + if (data_has_contents && lowest_data_loc == (bfd_vma) -1) + lowest_data_loc = (bfd_vma) 0x20 << 56; + + if (lowest_data_loc == (bfd_vma) -1) + { + lowest_data_loc = exp.X_add_number; + + /* We want only to change the section, not set an offset. */ + exp.X_op = O_absent; + } + else + exp.X_add_number -= lowest_data_loc; + } + } + } + + if (section != now_seg) + { + obj_elf_section_change_hook (); + subseg_set (section, 0); + + /* Call our section change hooks using the official hook. */ + md_elf_section_change_hook (); + } + + if (exp.X_op != O_absent) + { + if (exp.X_op != O_constant && exp.X_op != O_symbol) + { + /* Handle complex expressions. */ + sym = make_expr_symbol (&exp); + off = 0; + } + else + { + sym = exp.X_add_symbol; + off = exp.X_add_number; + } + + p = frag_var (rs_org, 1, 1, (relax_substateT) 0, sym, off, (char *) 0); + *p = 0; + } + + mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line (); +} + +/* The BYTE worker. We have to support sequences of mixed "strings", + numbers and other constant "first-pass" reducible expressions separated + by comma. */ + +static void +mmix_byte () +{ + unsigned int c; + char *start; + + if (now_seg == text_section) + text_has_contents = 1; + else if (now_seg == data_section) + data_has_contents = 1; + + do + { + SKIP_WHITESPACE (); + switch (*input_line_pointer) + { + case '\"': + ++input_line_pointer; + start = input_line_pointer; + while (is_a_char (c = next_char_of_string ())) + { + FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (c); + } + + if (input_line_pointer[-1] != '\"') + { + /* We will only get here in rare cases involving #NO_APP, + where the unterminated string is not recognized by the + preformatting pass. */ + as_bad (_("unterminated string")); + mmix_discard_rest_of_line (); + return; + } + break; + + default: + { + expressionS exp; + segT expseg = expression (&exp); + + /* We have to allow special register names as constant numbers. */ + if ((expseg != absolute_section && expseg != reg_section) + || (exp.X_op != O_constant + && (exp.X_op != O_register + || exp.X_add_number <= 255))) + { + as_bad (_("BYTE expression not a pure number")); + mmix_discard_rest_of_line (); + return; + } + else if ((exp.X_add_number > 255 && exp.X_op != O_register) + || exp.X_add_number < 0) + { + /* Note that mmixal does not allow negative numbers in + BYTE sequences, so neither should we. */ + as_bad (_("BYTE expression not in the range 0..255")); + mmix_discard_rest_of_line (); + return; + } + + FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (exp.X_add_number); + } + break; + } + + SKIP_WHITESPACE (); + c = *input_line_pointer++; + } + while (c == ','); + + input_line_pointer--; + + if (mmix_gnu_syntax) + demand_empty_rest_of_line (); + else + { + mmix_discard_rest_of_line (); + /* Do like demand_empty_rest_of_line and step over the end-of-line + boundary. */ + input_line_pointer++; + } + + /* Make sure we align for the next instruction. */ + last_alignment = 0; +} + +/* Like cons_worker, but we have to ignore "naked comments", not barf on + them. Implements WYDE, TETRA and OCTA. We're a little bit more + lenient than mmix_byte but FIXME: they should eventually merge. */ + +static void +mmix_cons (nbytes) + int nbytes; +{ + expressionS exp; + char *start; + + /* If we don't have any contents, then it's ok to have a specified start + address that is not a multiple of the max data size. We will then + align it as necessary when we get here. Otherwise, it's a fatal sin. */ + if (now_seg == text_section) + { + if (lowest_text_loc != (bfd_vma) -1 + && (lowest_text_loc & (nbytes - 1)) != 0) + { + if (text_has_contents) + as_bad (_("data item with alignment larger than location")); + else if (want_unaligned) + as_bad (_("unaligned data at an absolute location is not supported")); + + lowest_text_loc &= ~((bfd_vma) nbytes - 1); + lowest_text_loc += (bfd_vma) nbytes; + } + + text_has_contents = 1; + } + else if (now_seg == data_section) + { + if (lowest_data_loc != (bfd_vma) -1 + && (lowest_data_loc & (nbytes - 1)) != 0) + { + if (data_has_contents) + as_bad (_("data item with alignment larger than location")); + else if (want_unaligned) + as_bad (_("unaligned data at an absolute location is not supported")); + + lowest_data_loc &= ~((bfd_vma) nbytes - 1); + lowest_data_loc += (bfd_vma) nbytes; + } + + data_has_contents = 1; + } + + /* Always align these unless asked not to (valid for the current pseudo). */ + if (! want_unaligned) + { + last_alignment = nbytes == 2 ? 1 : (nbytes == 4 ? 2 : 3); + frag_align (last_alignment, 0, 0); + record_alignment (now_seg, last_alignment); + } + + /* For mmixal compatibility, a label for an instruction (and emitting + pseudo) refers to the _aligned_ address. So we have to emit the + label here. */ + if (current_fb_label >= 0) + colon (fb_label_name (current_fb_label, 1)); + else if (pending_label != NULL) + { + colon (pending_label); + pending_label = NULL; + } + + SKIP_WHITESPACE (); + + if (is_end_of_line [(unsigned int) *input_line_pointer]) + { + /* Default to zero if the expression was absent. */ + + exp.X_op = O_constant; + exp.X_add_number = 0; + exp.X_unsigned = 0; + exp.X_add_symbol = NULL; + exp.X_op_symbol = NULL; + emit_expr (&exp, (unsigned int) nbytes); + } + else + do + { + unsigned int c; + + switch (*input_line_pointer) + { + /* We support strings here too; each character takes up nbytes + bytes. */ + case '\"': + ++input_line_pointer; + start = input_line_pointer; + while (is_a_char (c = next_char_of_string ())) + { + exp.X_op = O_constant; + exp.X_add_number = c; + exp.X_unsigned = 1; + emit_expr (&exp, (unsigned int) nbytes); + } + + if (input_line_pointer[-1] != '\"') + { + /* We will only get here in rare cases involving #NO_APP, + where the unterminated string is not recognized by the + preformatting pass. */ + as_bad (_("unterminated string")); + mmix_discard_rest_of_line (); + return; + } + break; + + default: + { + expression (&exp); + emit_expr (&exp, (unsigned int) nbytes); + SKIP_WHITESPACE (); + } + break; + } + } + while (*input_line_pointer++ == ','); + + input_line_pointer--; /* Put terminator back into stream. */ + + mmix_handle_rest_of_empty_line (); + + /* We don't need to step up the counter for the current_fb_label here; + that's handled by the caller. */ +} + +/* The md_do_align worker. At present, we just record an alignment to + nullify the automatic alignment we do for WYDE, TETRA and OCTA, as gcc + does not use the unaligned macros when attribute packed is used. + Arguably this is a GCC bug. */ + +void +mmix_md_do_align (n, fill, len, max) + int n; + char *fill ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; + int len ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; + int max ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; +{ + last_alignment = n; + want_unaligned = n == 0; +} |