@c Copyright (C) 2002-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c This is part of the GAS manual. @c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo. @page @node SH64-Dependent @chapter SuperH SH64 Dependent Features @cindex SH64 support @menu * SH64 Options:: Options * SH64 Syntax:: Syntax * SH64 Directives:: SH64 Machine Directives * SH64 Opcodes:: Opcodes @end menu @node SH64 Options @section Options @cindex SH64 options @cindex options, SH64 @table @code @cindex SH64 ISA options @cindex ISA options, SH64 @item -isa=sh4 | sh4a Specify the sh4 or sh4a instruction set. @item -isa=dsp Enable sh-dsp insns, and disable sh3e / sh4 insns. @item -isa=fp Enable sh2e, sh3e, sh4, and sh4a insn sets. @item -isa=all Enable sh1, sh2, sh2e, sh3, sh3e, sh4, sh4a, and sh-dsp insn sets. @item -isa=shmedia | -isa=shcompact Specify the default instruction set. @code{SHmedia} specifies the 32-bit opcodes, and @code{SHcompact} specifies the 16-bit opcodes compatible with previous SH families. The default depends on the ABI selected; the default for the 64-bit ABI is SHmedia, and the default for the 32-bit ABI is SHcompact. If neither the ABI nor the ISA is specified, the default is 32-bit SHcompact. Note that the @code{.mode} pseudo-op is not permitted if the ISA is not specified on the command line. @cindex SH64 ABI options @cindex ABI options, SH64 @item -abi=32 | -abi=64 Specify the default ABI. If the ISA is specified and the ABI is not, the default ABI depends on the ISA, with SHmedia defaulting to 64-bit and SHcompact defaulting to 32-bit. Note that the @code{.abi} pseudo-op is not permitted if the ABI is not specified on the command line. When the ABI is specified on the command line, any @code{.abi} pseudo-ops in the source must match it. @item -shcompact-const-crange Emit code-range descriptors for constants in SHcompact code sections. @item -no-mix Disallow SHmedia code in the same section as constants and SHcompact code. @item -no-expand Do not expand MOVI, PT, PTA or PTB instructions. @item -expand-pt32 With -abi=64, expand PT, PTA and PTB instructions to 32 bits only. @item -h-tick-hex Support H'00 style hex constants in addition to 0x00 style. @end table @node SH64 Syntax @section Syntax @menu * SH64-Chars:: Special Characters * SH64-Regs:: Register Names * SH64-Addressing:: Addressing Modes @end menu @node SH64-Chars @subsection Special Characters @cindex line comment character, SH64 @cindex SH64 line comment character @samp{!} is the line comment character. 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}). @cindex line separator, SH64 @cindex statement separator, SH64 @cindex SH64 line separator You can use @samp{;} instead of a newline to separate statements. @cindex symbol names, @samp{$} in @cindex @code{$} in symbol names Since @samp{$} has no special meaning, you may use it in symbol names. @node SH64-Regs @subsection Register Names @cindex SH64 registers @cindex registers, SH64 You can use the predefined symbols @samp{r0} through @samp{r63} to refer to the SH64 general registers, @samp{cr0} through @code{cr63} for control registers, @samp{tr0} through @samp{tr7} for target address registers, @samp{fr0} through @samp{fr63} for single-precision floating point registers, @samp{dr0} through @samp{dr62} (even numbered registers only) for double-precision floating point registers, @samp{fv0} through @samp{fv60} (multiples of four only) for single-precision floating point vectors, @samp{fp0} through @samp{fp62} (even numbered registers only) for single-precision floating point pairs, @samp{mtrx0} through @samp{mtrx48} (multiples of 16 only) for 4x4 matrices of single-precision floating point registers, @samp{pc} for the program counter, and @samp{fpscr} for the floating point status and control register. You can also refer to the control registers by the mnemonics @samp{sr}, @samp{ssr}, @samp{pssr}, @samp{intevt}, @samp{expevt}, @samp{pexpevt}, @samp{tra}, @samp{spc}, @samp{pspc}, @samp{resvec}, @samp{vbr}, @samp{tea}, @samp{dcr}, @samp{kcr0}, @samp{kcr1}, @samp{ctc}, and @samp{usr}. @node SH64-Addressing @subsection Addressing Modes @cindex addressing modes, SH64 @cindex SH64 addressing modes SH64 operands consist of either a register or immediate value. The immediate value can be a constant or label reference (or portion of a label reference), as in this example: @example movi 4,r2 pt function, tr4 movi (function >> 16) & 65535,r0 shori function & 65535, r0 ld.l r0,4,r0 @end example @cindex datalabel, SH64 Instruction label references can reference labels in either SHmedia or SHcompact. To differentiate between the two, labels in SHmedia sections will always have the least significant bit set (i.e. they will be odd), which SHcompact labels will have the least significant bit reset (i.e. they will be even). If you need to reference the actual address of a label, you can use the @code{datalabel} modifier, as in this example: @example .long function .long datalabel function @end example In that example, the first longword may or may not have the least significant bit set depending on whether the label is an SHmedia label or an SHcompact label. The second longword will be the actual address of the label, regardless of what type of label it is. @node SH64 Directives @section SH64 Machine Directives In addition to the SH directives, the SH64 provides the following directives: @cindex SH64 machine directives @cindex machine directives, SH64 @table @code @item .mode [shmedia|shcompact] @itemx .isa [shmedia|shcompact] Specify the ISA for the following instructions (the two directives are equivalent). Note that programs such as @code{objdump} rely on symbolic labels to determine when such mode switches occur (by checking the least significant bit of the label's address), so such mode/isa changes should always be followed by a label (in practice, this is true anyway). Note that you cannot use these directives if you didn't specify an ISA on the command line. @item .abi [32|64] Specify the ABI for the following instructions. Note that you cannot use this directive unless you specified an ABI on the command line, and the ABIs specified must match. @end table @node SH64 Opcodes @section Opcodes @cindex SH64 opcode summary @cindex opcode summary, SH64 @cindex mnemonics, SH64 @cindex instruction summary, SH64 For detailed information on the SH64 machine instruction set, see @cite{SuperH 64 bit RISC Series Architecture Manual} (SuperH, Inc.). @code{@value{AS}} implements all the standard SH64 opcodes. In addition, the following pseudo-opcodes may be expanded into one or more alternate opcodes: @table @code @item movi If the value doesn't fit into a standard @code{movi} opcode, @code{@value{AS}} will replace the @code{movi} with a sequence of @code{movi} and @code{shori} opcodes. @item pt This expands to a sequence of @code{movi} and @code{shori} opcode, followed by a @code{ptrel} opcode, or to a @code{pta} or @code{ptb} opcode, depending on the label referenced. @end table