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author | Ken Raeburn <raeburn@cygnus> | 1993-03-12 02:39:03 +0000 |
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committer | Ken Raeburn <raeburn@cygnus> | 1993-03-12 02:39:03 +0000 |
commit | e284846a8d6236e6582cc3eaa39511000815d33e (patch) | |
tree | 286760275d6dbda173645f954ba4ca922b56aade /gas/config | |
parent | f3ec63c251493544c665f1a52d884f87787f5171 (diff) | |
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Include new file config.h.
Handle some m683XX processor ids.
Diffstat (limited to 'gas/config')
-rw-r--r-- | gas/config/tc-m68k.c | 111 |
1 files changed, 71 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/gas/config/tc-m68k.c b/gas/config/tc-m68k.c index b09e581..965a6fb 100644 --- a/gas/config/tc-m68k.c +++ b/gas/config/tc-m68k.c @@ -23,9 +23,21 @@ #define NO_RELOC 0 #include "as.h" +/* need TARGET_CPU */ +#include "config.h" + #include "obstack.h" -/* note that this file includes real declarations and thus can only be included by one source file per executable. */ +/* The opcode table is too big for gcc, which (currently) requires + exponential space at compile time for initialized arrays. */ +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#define DO_BREAK_UP_BIG_DECL +#define BREAK_UP_BIG_DECL }; struct m68k_opcode m68k_opcodes_2[] = { +#define AND_OTHER_PART sizeof (m68k_opcodes_2) +#endif + +/* Note that this file includes real declarations and thus can only be + included by one source file per executable. */ #include "opcode/m68k.h" #ifdef TE_SUN @@ -560,7 +572,7 @@ const pseudo_typeS mote_pseudo_table[] = #define issword(x) ((x)>=-32768 && (x)<=32767) #define isuword(x) ((x)>=0 && (x)<=65535) -#define isbyte(x) ((x)>=-128 && (x)<=255) +#define isbyte(x) ((x)>= -255 && (x)<=255) #define isword(x) ((x)>=-32768 && (x)<=65535) #define islong(x) (1) @@ -2032,7 +2044,7 @@ m68k_ip (instring) m68020, "68020", m68030, "68030", m68040, "68040", - cpu32, "cpu32", + cpu32, "cpu32", m68881, "68881", m68851, "68851", }; @@ -3495,10 +3507,8 @@ md_assemble (str) { int cpu_type; -#ifndef TARGET_CPU - cpu_type = m68020; -#else - if (strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "m68000") == 0) + if (strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "m68000") == 0 + || strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "m68302") == 0) cpu_type = m68000; else if (strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "m68010") == 0) cpu_type = m68010; @@ -3509,11 +3519,14 @@ md_assemble (str) cpu_type = m68030; else if (strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "m68040") == 0) cpu_type = m68040; - else if (strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "cpu32") == 0) + else if (strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "cpu32") == 0 + || strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "m68331") == 0 + || strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "m68332") == 0 + || strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "m68333") == 0 + || strcmp (TARGET_CPU, "m68340") == 0) cpu_type = cpu32; else cpu_type = m68020; -#endif current_architecture |= cpu_type; } @@ -3550,7 +3563,7 @@ md_assemble (str) done_first_time = 1; } - memset ((char *) (&the_ins), '\0', sizeof (the_ins)); /* JF for paranoia sake */ + memset ((char *) (&the_ins), '\0', sizeof (the_ins)); m68k_ip (str); er = the_ins.error; if (!er) @@ -3693,21 +3706,32 @@ md_assemble (str) } } - +/* See BREAK_UP_BIG_DECL definition, above. */ +static struct m68k_opcode * +opcode_ptr (i) + int i; +{ +#ifdef DO_BREAK_UP_BIG_DECL + int lim1 = sizeof (m68k_opcodes) / sizeof (m68k_opcodes[0]); + if (i >= lim1) + return m68k_opcodes_2 + (i - lim1); +#endif + return m68k_opcodes + i; +} void md_begin () { /* - * md_begin -- set up hash tables with 68000 instructions. - * similar to what the vax assembler does. ---phr - */ + * md_begin -- set up hash tables with 68000 instructions. + * similar to what the vax assembler does. ---phr + */ /* RMS claims the thing to do is take the m68k-opcode.h table, and make - a copy of it at runtime, adding in the information we want but isn't - there. I think it'd be better to have an awk script hack the table - at compile time. Or even just xstr the table and use it as-is. But - my lord ghod hath spoken, so we do it this way. Excuse the ugly var - names. */ + a copy of it at runtime, adding in the information we want but isn't + there. I think it'd be better to have an awk script hack the table + at compile time. Or even just xstr the table and use it as-is. But + my lord ghod hath spoken, so we do it this way. Excuse the ugly var + names. */ register const struct m68k_opcode *ins; register struct m68k_incant *hack, *slak; @@ -3719,24 +3743,25 @@ md_begin () as_fatal ("Virtual memory exhausted"); obstack_begin (&robyn, 4000); - for (ins = m68k_opcodes; ins < endop; ins++) + for (i = 0; i < numopcodes; i++) { hack = slak = (struct m68k_incant *) obstack_alloc (&robyn, sizeof (struct m68k_incant)); do { - /* we *could* ignore insns that don't match our - arch here but just leaving them out of the - hash. */ + ins = opcode_ptr (i); + /* We *could* ignore insns that don't match our arch here + but just leaving them out of the hash. */ slak->m_operands = ins->args; slak->m_opnum = strlen (slak->m_operands) / 2; slak->m_arch = ins->arch; slak->m_opcode = ins->opcode; /* This is kludgey */ slak->m_codenum = ((ins->match) & 0xffffL) ? 2 : 1; - if ((ins + 1) != endop && !strcmp (ins->name, (ins + 1)->name)) + if (i + 1 != numopcodes + && !strcmp (ins->name, opcode_ptr (i + 1)->name)) { slak->m_next = (struct m68k_incant *) obstack_alloc (&robyn, sizeof (struct m68k_incant)); - ins++; + i++; } else slak->m_next = 0; @@ -3912,7 +3937,7 @@ md_apply_fix (fixP, val) { #ifdef IBM_COMPILER_SUX /* This is unnecessary but it convinces the native rs6000 - compiler to generate the code we want. */ + compiler to generate the code we want. */ char *buf = fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal; buf += fixP->fx_where; #else /* IBM_COMPILER_SUX */ @@ -3957,7 +3982,7 @@ md_convert_frag (headers, fragP) #ifdef IBM_COMPILER_SUX /* This is wrong but it convinces the native rs6000 compiler to - generate the code we want. */ + generate the code we want. */ register char *buffer_address = fragP->fr_literal; buffer_address += fragP->fr_fix; #else /* IBM_COMPILER_SUX */ @@ -4768,10 +4793,11 @@ md_parse_option (argP, cntP, vecP) switch (**argP) { case 'l': /* -l means keep external to 2 bit offset - rather than 16 bit one */ + rather than 16 bit one */ break; - case 'S': /* -S means that jbsr's always turn into jsr's. */ + case 'S': /* -S means that jbsr's always turn into + jsr's. */ break; case 'A': @@ -4786,7 +4812,8 @@ md_parse_option (argP, cntP, vecP) } /* allow an optional "c" */ if (!strcmp (*argP, "68000") - || !strcmp (*argP, "68008")) + || !strcmp (*argP, "68008") + || !strcmp (*argP, "68302")) { current_architecture |= m68000; } @@ -4808,8 +4835,8 @@ md_parse_option (argP, cntP, vecP) else if (!strcmp (*argP, "68040")) { current_architecture |= m68040 | MAYBE_FLOAT_TOO; -#ifndef NO_68881 } +#ifndef NO_68881 else if (!strcmp (*argP, "68881")) { current_architecture |= m68881; @@ -4817,28 +4844,32 @@ md_parse_option (argP, cntP, vecP) else if (!strcmp (*argP, "68882")) { current_architecture |= m68882; -#endif /* NO_68881 */ - /* Even if we aren't configured to support the processor, - it should still be possible to assert that the user - doesn't have it... */ } +#endif /* NO_68881 */ + /* Even if we aren't configured to support the processor, + it should still be possible to assert that the user + doesn't have it... */ else if (!strcmp (*argP, "no-68881") || !strcmp (*argP, "no-68882")) { no_68881 = 1; -#ifndef NO_68851 } +#ifndef NO_68851 else if (!strcmp (*argP, "68851")) { current_architecture |= m68851; -#endif /* NO_68851 */ } +#endif /* NO_68851 */ else if (!strcmp (*argP, "no-68851")) { no_68851 = 1; } - else if (!strcmp (*argP, "pu32")) - { /* "-mcpu32" */ + else if (!strcmp (*argP, "pu32") /* "cpu32" minus 'c' */ + || !strcmp (*argP, "68331") + || !strcmp (*argP, "68332") + || !strcmp (*argP, "68333") + || !strcmp (*argP, "68340")) + { current_architecture |= cpu32; } else @@ -4859,7 +4890,7 @@ md_parse_option (argP, cntP, vecP) } else { - return (0); + return 0; } /* pic or not */ default: |