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/* tc-i960.h - Basic 80960 instruction formats.
Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#ifndef TC_I960
#define TC_I960 1
/*
* The 'COJ' instructions are actually COBR instructions with the 'b' in
* the mnemonic replaced by a 'j'; they are ALWAYS "de-optimized" if necessary:
* if the displacement will not fit in 13 bits, the assembler will replace them
* with the corresponding compare and branch instructions.
*
* All of the 'MEMn' instructions are the same format; the 'n' in the name
* indicates the default index scale factor (the size of the datum operated on).
*
* The FBRA formats are not actually an instruction format. They are the
* "convenience directives" for branching on floating-point comparisons,
* each of which generates 2 instructions (a 'bno' and one other branch).
*
* The CALLJ format is not actually an instruction format. It indicates that
* the instruction generated (a CTRL-format 'call') should have its relocation
* specially flagged for link-time replacement with a 'bal' or 'calls' if
* appropriate.
*/
/* tailor gas */
#define SYMBOLS_NEED_BACKPOINTERS
#define LOCAL_LABELS_FB
#define WANT_BITFIELDS
/* tailor the coff format */
#define OBJ_COFF_SECTION_HEADER_HAS_ALIGNMENT
#define OBJ_COFF_MAX_AUXENTRIES (2)
/* other */
#define CTRL 0
#define COBR 1
#define COJ 2
#define REG 3
#define MEM1 4
#define MEM2 5
#define MEM4 6
#define MEM8 7
#define MEM12 8
#define MEM16 9
#define FBRA 10
#define CALLJ 11
/* Masks for the mode bits in REG format instructions */
#define M1 0x0800
#define M2 0x1000
#define M3 0x2000
/* Generate the 12-bit opcode for a REG format instruction by placing the
* high 8 bits in instruction bits 24-31, the low 4 bits in instruction bits
* 7-10.
*/
#define REG_OPC(opc) ((opc & 0xff0) << 20) | ((opc & 0xf) << 7)
/* Generate a template for a REG format instruction: place the opcode bits
* in the appropriate fields and OR in mode bits for the operands that will not
* be used. I.e.,
* set m1=1, if src1 will not be used
* set m2=1, if src2 will not be used
* set m3=1, if dst will not be used
*
* Setting the "unused" mode bits to 1 speeds up instruction execution(!).
* The information is also useful to us because some 1-operand REG instructions
* use the src1 field, others the dst field; and some 2-operand REG instructions
* use src1/src2, others src1/dst. The set mode bits enable us to distinguish.
*/
#define R_0(opc) ( REG_OPC(opc) | M1 | M2 | M3 ) /* No operands */
#define R_1(opc) ( REG_OPC(opc) | M2 | M3 ) /* 1 operand: src1 */
#define R_1D(opc) ( REG_OPC(opc) | M1 | M2 ) /* 1 operand: dst */
#define R_2(opc) ( REG_OPC(opc) | M3 ) /* 2 ops: src1/src2 */
#define R_2D(opc) ( REG_OPC(opc) | M2 ) /* 2 ops: src1/dst */
#define R_3(opc) ( REG_OPC(opc) ) /* 3 operands */
/* DESCRIPTOR BYTES FOR REGISTER OPERANDS
*
* Interpret names as follows:
* R: global or local register only
* RS: global, local, or (if target allows) special-function register only
* RL: global or local register, or integer literal
* RSL: global, local, or (if target allows) special-function register;
* or integer literal
* F: global, local, or floating-point register
* FL: global, local, or floating-point register; or literal (including
* floating point)
*
* A number appended to a name indicates that registers must be aligned,
* as follows:
* 2: register number must be multiple of 2
* 4: register number must be multiple of 4
*/
#define SFR 0x10 /* Mask for the "sfr-OK" bit */
#define LIT 0x08 /* Mask for the "literal-OK" bit */
#define FP 0x04 /* Mask for "floating-point-OK" bit */
/* This macro ors the bits together. Note that 'align' is a mask
* for the low 0, 1, or 2 bits of the register number, as appropriate.
*/
#define OP(align,lit,fp,sfr) ( align | lit | fp | sfr )
#define R OP( 0, 0, 0, 0 )
#define RS OP( 0, 0, 0, SFR )
#define RL OP( 0, LIT, 0, 0 )
#define RSL OP( 0, LIT, 0, SFR )
#define F OP( 0, 0, FP, 0 )
#define FL OP( 0, LIT, FP, 0 )
#define R2 OP( 1, 0, 0, 0 )
#define RL2 OP( 1, LIT, 0, 0 )
#define F2 OP( 1, 0, FP, 0 )
#define FL2 OP( 1, LIT, FP, 0 )
#define R4 OP( 3, 0, 0, 0 )
#define RL4 OP( 3, LIT, 0, 0 )
#define F4 OP( 3, 0, FP, 0 )
#define FL4 OP( 3, LIT, FP, 0 )
#define M 0x7f /* Memory operand (MEMA & MEMB format instructions) */
/* Macros to extract info from the register operand descriptor byte 'od'.
*/
#define SFR_OK(od) (od & SFR) /* TRUE if sfr operand allowed */
#define LIT_OK(od) (od & LIT) /* TRUE if literal operand allowed */
#define FP_OK(od) (od & FP) /* TRUE if floating-point op allowed */
#define REG_ALIGN(od,n) ((od & 0x3 & n) == 0)
/* TRUE if reg #n is properly aligned */
#define MEMOP(od) (od == M) /* TRUE if operand is a memory operand*/
/* Classes of 960 intructions:
* - each instruction falls into one class.
* - each target architecture supports one or more classes.
*
* EACH CONSTANT MUST CONTAIN 1 AND ONLY 1 SET BIT!: see targ_has_iclass().
*/
#define I_BASE 0x01 /* 80960 base instruction set */
#define I_CX 0x02 /* 80960Cx instruction */
#define I_DEC 0x04 /* Decimal instruction */
#define I_FP 0x08 /* Floating point instruction */
#define I_KX 0x10 /* 80960Kx instruction */
#define I_MIL 0x20 /* Military instruction */
/* MEANING OF 'n_other' in the symbol record.
*
* If non-zero, the 'n_other' fields indicates either a leaf procedure or
* a system procedure, as follows:
*
* 1 <= n_other <= 32 :
* The symbol is the entry point to a system procedure.
* 'n_value' is the address of the entry, as for any other
* procedure. The system procedure number (which can be used in
* a 'calls' instruction) is (n_other-1). These entries come from
* '.sysproc' directives.
*
* n_other == N_CALLNAME
* the symbol is the 'call' entry point to a leaf procedure.
* The *next* symbol in the symbol table must be the corresponding
* 'bal' entry point to the procedure (see following). These
* entries come from '.leafproc' directives in which two different
* symbols are specified (the first one is represented here).
*
*
* n_other == N_BALNAME
* the symbol is the 'bal' entry point to a leaf procedure.
* These entries result from '.leafproc' directives in which only
* one symbol is specified, or in which the same symbol is
* specified twice.
*
* Note that an N_CALLNAME entry *must* have a corresponding N_BALNAME entry,
* but not every N_BALNAME entry must have an N_CALLNAME entry.
*/
#define N_CALLNAME (-1)
#define N_BALNAME (-2)
/* i960 uses a custom relocation record. */
/* let obj-aout.h know */
#define CUSTOM_RELOC_FORMAT 1
/* let a.out.gnu.h know */
#define N_RELOCATION_INFO_DECLARED 1
struct relocation_info {
int r_address; /* File address of item to be relocated */
unsigned
r_index:24,/* Index of symbol on which relocation is based*/
r_pcrel:1, /* 1 => relocate PC-relative; else absolute
* On i960, pc-relative implies 24-bit
* address, absolute implies 32-bit.
*/
r_length:2, /* Number of bytes to relocate:
* 0 => 1 byte
* 1 => 2 bytes
* 2 => 4 bytes -- only value used for i960
*/
r_extern:1,
r_bsr:1, /* Something for the GNU NS32K assembler */
r_disp:1, /* Something for the GNU NS32K assembler */
r_callj:1, /* 1 if relocation target is an i960 'callj' */
nuthin:1; /* Unused */
};
/* hacks for tracking callj's */
#if defined(OBJ_AOUT) | defined(OBJ_BOUT)
#define TC_S_IS_SYSPROC(s) ((1<=S_GET_OTHER(s)) && (S_GET_OTHER(s)<=32))
#define TC_S_IS_BALNAME(s) (S_GET_OTHER(s) == N_BALNAME)
#define TC_S_IS_CALLNAME(s) (S_GET_OTHER(s) == N_CALLNAME)
#define TC_S_IS_BADPROC(s) ((S_GET_OTHER(s) != 0) && !TC_S_IS_CALLNAME(s) && !TC_S_IS_BALNAME(s) && !TC_S_IS_SYSPROC(s))
#define TC_S_SET_SYSPROC(s, p) (S_SET_OTHER((s), (p)+1))
#define TC_S_GET_SYSPROC(s) (S_GET_OTHER(s)-1)
#define TC_S_FORCE_TO_BALNAME(s) (S_SET_OTHER((s), N_BALNAME))
#define TC_S_FORCE_TO_CALLNAME(s) (S_SET_OTHER((s), N_CALLNAME))
#define TC_S_FORCE_TO_SYSPROC(s) {;}
#elif defined(OBJ_COFF)
#define TC_S_IS_SYSPROC(s) (S_GET_STORAGE_CLASS(s) == C_SCALL)
#define TC_S_IS_BALNAME(s) (SF_GET_BALNAME(s))
#define TC_S_IS_CALLNAME(s) (SF_GET_CALLNAME(s))
#define TC_S_IS_BADPROC(s) (TC_S_IS_SYSPROC(s) && TC_S_GET_SYSPROC(s) < 0 && 31 < TC_S_GET_SYSPROC(s))
#define TC_S_SET_SYSPROC(s, p) ((s)->sy_symbol.ost_auxent[1].x_sc.x_stindx = (p))
#define TC_S_GET_SYSPROC(s) ((s)->sy_symbol.ost_auxent[1].x_sc.x_stindx)
#define TC_S_FORCE_TO_BALNAME(s) (SF_SET_BALNAME(s))
#define TC_S_FORCE_TO_CALLNAME(s) (SF_SET_CALLNAME(s))
#define TC_S_FORCE_TO_SYSPROC(s) (S_SET_STORAGE_CLASS((s), C_SCALL))
#else /* switch on OBJ */
you lose
#endif /* witch on OBJ */
#ifdef __STDC__
void brtab_emit(void);
void reloc_callj(); /* this is really reloc_callj(fixS *fixP) but I don't want to change header inclusion order. */
void tc_set_bal_of_call(); /* this is really tc_set_bal_of_call(symbolS *callP, symbolS *balP) */
#else /* __STDC__ */
void brtab_emit();
void reloc_callj();
void tc_set_bal_of_call();
#endif /* __STDC__ */
char *_tc_get_bal_of_call(); /* this is really symbolS *tc_get_bal_of_call(symbolS *callP). */
#define tc_get_bal_of_call(c) ((symbolS *) _tc_get_bal_of_call(c))
#endif
/*
* Local Variables:
* comment-column: 0
* fill-column: 131
* End:
*/
/* end of tc-i960.h */
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