@c Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 @c 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c This is part of the GAS manual. @c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo. @c man end @ifset GENERIC @page @node PPC-Dependent @chapter PowerPC Dependent Features @end ifset @ifclear GENERIC @node Machine Dependencies @chapter PowerPC Dependent Features @end ifclear @cindex PowerPC support @menu * PowerPC-Opts:: Options * PowerPC-Pseudo:: PowerPC Assembler Directives * PowerPC-Syntax:: PowerPC Syntax @end menu @node PowerPC-Opts @section Options @cindex options for PowerPC @cindex PowerPC options @cindex architectures, PowerPC @cindex PowerPC architectures The PowerPC chip family includes several successive levels, using the same core instruction set, but including a few additional instructions at each level. There are exceptions to this however. For details on what instructions each variant supports, please see the chip's architecture reference manual. The following table lists all available PowerPC options. @c man begin OPTIONS @table @gcctabopt @item -a32 Generate ELF32 or XCOFF32. @item -a64 Generate ELF64 or XCOFF64. @item -K PIC Set EF_PPC_RELOCATABLE_LIB in ELF flags. @item -mpwrx | -mpwr2 Generate code for POWER/2 (RIOS2). @item -mpwr Generate code for POWER (RIOS1) @item -m601 Generate code for PowerPC 601. @item -mppc, -mppc32, -m603, -m604 Generate code for PowerPC 603/604. @item -m403, -m405 Generate code for PowerPC 403/405. @item -m440 Generate code for PowerPC 440. BookE and some 405 instructions. @item -m464 Generate code for PowerPC 464. @item -m476 Generate code for PowerPC 476. @item -m7400, -m7410, -m7450, -m7455 Generate code for PowerPC 7400/7410/7450/7455. @item -m750cl Generate code for PowerPC 750CL. @item -mppc64, -m620 Generate code for PowerPC 620/625/630. @item -me500, -me500x2 Generate code for Motorola e500 core complex. @item -me500mc Generate code for Freescale e500mc core complex. @item -me500mc64 Generate code for Freescale e500mc64 core complex. @item -me5500 Generate code for Freescale e5500 core complex. @item -me6500 Generate code for Freescale e6500 core complex. @item -mspe Generate code for Motorola SPE instructions. @item -mtitan Generate code for AppliedMicro Titan core complex. @item -mppc64bridge Generate code for PowerPC 64, including bridge insns. @item -mbooke Generate code for 32-bit BookE. @item -ma2 Generate code for A2 architecture. @item -me300 Generate code for PowerPC e300 family. @item -maltivec Generate code for processors with AltiVec instructions. @item -mvle Generate code for Freescale PowerPC VLE instructions. @item -mvsx Generate code for processors with Vector-Scalar (VSX) instructions. @item -mpower4, -mpwr4 Generate code for Power4 architecture. @item -mpower5, -mpwr5, -mpwr5x Generate code for Power5 architecture. @item -mpower6, -mpwr6 Generate code for Power6 architecture. @item -mpower7, -mpwr7 Generate code for Power7 architecture. @item -mcell Generate code for Cell Broadband Engine architecture. @item -mcom Generate code Power/PowerPC common instructions. @item -many Generate code for any architecture (PWR/PWRX/PPC). @item -mregnames Allow symbolic names for registers. @item -mno-regnames Do not allow symbolic names for registers. @item -mrelocatable Support for GCC's -mrelocatable option. @item -mrelocatable-lib Support for GCC's -mrelocatable-lib option. @item -memb Set PPC_EMB bit in ELF flags. @item -mlittle, -mlittle-endian, -le Generate code for a little endian machine. @item -mbig, -mbig-endian, -be Generate code for a big endian machine. @item -msolaris Generate code for Solaris. @item -mno-solaris Do not generate code for Solaris. @item -nops=@var{count} If an alignment directive inserts more than @var{count} nops, put a branch at the beginning to skip execution of the nops. @end table @c man end @node PowerPC-Pseudo @section PowerPC Assembler Directives @cindex directives for PowerPC @cindex PowerPC directives A number of assembler directives are available for PowerPC. The following table is far from complete. @table @code @item .machine "string" This directive allows you to change the machine for which code is generated. @code{"string"} may be any of the -m cpu selection options (without the -m) enclosed in double quotes, @code{"push"}, or @code{"pop"}. @code{.machine "push"} saves the currently selected cpu, which may be restored with @code{.machine "pop"}. @end table @node PowerPC-Syntax @section PowerPC Syntax @menu * PowerPC-Chars:: Special Characters @end menu @node PowerPC-Chars @subsection Special Characters @cindex line comment character, PowerPC @cindex PowerPC line comment character The presence of a @samp{#} on a line indicates the start of a comment that extends to the end of the current line. If a @samp{#} appears as the first character of a line then the whole line is treated as a comment, but in this case the line could also be a logical line number directive (@pxref{Comments}) or a preprocessor control command (@pxref{Preprocessing}). If the assembler has been configured for the ppc-*-solaris* target then the @samp{!} character also acts as a line comment character. This can be disabled via the @option{-mno-solaris} command line option. @cindex line separator, PowerPC @cindex statement separator, PowerPC @cindex PowerPC line separator The @samp{;} character can be used to separate statements on the same line.