# these aren't really pseudo-ops, but they overlay other encodings, # so they are here to prevent parse_opcodes from barfing @c.nop 1..0=1 15..13=0 12=0 11..7=0 6..2=0 @c.addi16sp 1..0=1 15..13=3 12=ignore 11..7=2 6..2=ignore @c.jr 1..0=2 15..13=4 12=0 11..7=ignore 6..2=0 @c.jalr 1..0=2 15..13=4 12=1 11..7=ignore 6..2=0 @c.ebreak 1..0=2 15..13=4 12=1 11..7=0 6..2=0 # RV32C @c.srli.rv32 1..0=1 15..13=4 12=0 11..10=0 9..2=ignore @c.srai.rv32 1..0=1 15..13=4 12=0 11..10=1 9..2=ignore @c.slli.rv32 1..0=2 15..13=0 12=0 11..2=ignore # RV64C @c.ld 1..0=0 15..13=3 12=ignore 11..2=ignore # c.flw for RV32 @c.sd 1..0=0 15..13=7 12=ignore 11..2=ignore # c.fsw for RV32 @c.addiw 1..0=1 15..13=1 12=ignore 11..2=ignore # c.jal for RV32 @c.ldsp 1..0=2 15..13=3 12=ignore 11..2=ignore # c.flwsp for RV32 @c.sdsp 1..0=2 15..13=7 12=ignore 11..2=ignore # c.fswsp for RV32 # RV128C @c.lq 1..0=0 15..13=1 12=ignore 11..2=ignore # c.fld for RV32/64 @c.sq 1..0=0 15..13=5 12=ignore 11..2=ignore # c.fsd for RV32/64 @c.lqsp 1..0=2 15..13=1 12=ignore 11..2=ignore # c.fldsp for RV32/64 @c.sqsp 1..0=2 15..13=5 12=ignore 11..2=ignore # c.fsdsp for RV32/64