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1 /* Definitions of target machine for GNU compiler, for ARM.
2 Copyright (C) 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
3 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Pieter `Tiggr' Schoenmakers (rcpieter@win.tue.nl)
5 and Martin Simmons (@harleqn.co.uk).
6 More major hacks by Richard Earnshaw (rearnsha@arm.com)
7 Minor hacks by Nick Clifton (nickc@cygnus.com)
9 This file is part of GCC.
11 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
12 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
13 by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your
14 option) any later version.
16 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
17 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
18 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
19 License for more details.
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
23 the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
24 MA 02110-1301, USA. */
26 #ifndef GCC_ARM_H
27 #define GCC_ARM_H
29 /* The architecture define. */
30 extern char arm_arch_name[];
32 /* Target CPU builtins. */
33 #define TARGET_CPU_CPP_BUILTINS() \
34 do \
35 { \
36 /* Define __arm__ even when in thumb mode, for \
37 consistency with armcc. */ \
38 builtin_define ("__arm__"); \
39 builtin_define ("__APCS_32__"); \
40 if (TARGET_THUMB) \
41 builtin_define ("__thumb__"); \
42 if (TARGET_THUMB2) \
43 builtin_define ("__thumb2__"); \
45 if (TARGET_BIG_END) \
46 { \
47 builtin_define ("__ARMEB__"); \
48 if (TARGET_THUMB) \
49 builtin_define ("__THUMBEB__"); \
50 if (TARGET_LITTLE_WORDS) \
51 builtin_define ("__ARMWEL__"); \
52 } \
53 else \
54 { \
55 builtin_define ("__ARMEL__"); \
56 if (TARGET_THUMB) \
57 builtin_define ("__THUMBEL__"); \
58 } \
60 if (TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT) \
61 builtin_define ("__SOFTFP__"); \
63 if (TARGET_VFP) \
64 builtin_define ("__VFP_FP__"); \
66 /* Add a define for interworking. \
67 Needed when building libgcc.a. */ \
68 if (arm_cpp_interwork) \
69 builtin_define ("__THUMB_INTERWORK__"); \
71 builtin_assert ("cpu=arm"); \
72 builtin_assert ("machine=arm"); \
74 builtin_define (arm_arch_name); \
75 if (arm_arch_cirrus) \
76 builtin_define ("__MAVERICK__"); \
77 if (arm_arch_xscale) \
78 builtin_define ("__XSCALE__"); \
79 if (arm_arch_iwmmxt) \
80 builtin_define ("__IWMMXT__"); \
81 if (TARGET_AAPCS_BASED) \
82 builtin_define ("__ARM_EABI__"); \
83 } while (0)
85 /* The various ARM cores. */
86 enum processor_type
88 #define ARM_CORE(NAME, IDENT, ARCH, FLAGS, COSTS) \
89 IDENT,
90 #include "arm-cores.def"
91 #undef ARM_CORE
92 /* Used to indicate that no processor has been specified. */
93 arm_none
96 enum target_cpus
98 #define ARM_CORE(NAME, IDENT, ARCH, FLAGS, COSTS) \
99 TARGET_CPU_##IDENT,
100 #include "arm-cores.def"
101 #undef ARM_CORE
102 TARGET_CPU_generic
105 /* The processor for which instructions should be scheduled. */
106 extern enum processor_type arm_tune;
108 typedef enum arm_cond_code
110 ARM_EQ = 0, ARM_NE, ARM_CS, ARM_CC, ARM_MI, ARM_PL, ARM_VS, ARM_VC,
111 ARM_HI, ARM_LS, ARM_GE, ARM_LT, ARM_GT, ARM_LE, ARM_AL, ARM_NV
113 arm_cc;
115 extern arm_cc arm_current_cc;
117 #define ARM_INVERSE_CONDITION_CODE(X) ((arm_cc) (((int)X) ^ 1))
119 extern int arm_target_label;
120 extern int arm_ccfsm_state;
121 extern GTY(()) rtx arm_target_insn;
122 /* Define the information needed to generate branch insns. This is
123 stored from the compare operation. */
124 extern GTY(()) rtx arm_compare_op0;
125 extern GTY(()) rtx arm_compare_op1;
126 /* The label of the current constant pool. */
127 extern rtx pool_vector_label;
128 /* Set to 1 when a return insn is output, this means that the epilogue
129 is not needed. */
130 extern int return_used_this_function;
131 /* Used to produce AOF syntax assembler. */
132 extern GTY(()) rtx aof_pic_label;
134 /* Just in case configure has failed to define anything. */
135 #ifndef TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT
136 #define TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT TARGET_CPU_generic
137 #endif
140 #undef CPP_SPEC
141 #define CPP_SPEC "%(subtarget_cpp_spec) \
142 %{msoft-float:%{mhard-float: \
143 %e-msoft-float and -mhard_float may not be used together}} \
144 %{mbig-endian:%{mlittle-endian: \
145 %e-mbig-endian and -mlittle-endian may not be used together}}"
147 #ifndef CC1_SPEC
148 #define CC1_SPEC ""
149 #endif
151 /* This macro defines names of additional specifications to put in the specs
152 that can be used in various specifications like CC1_SPEC. Its definition
153 is an initializer with a subgrouping for each command option.
155 Each subgrouping contains a string constant, that defines the
156 specification name, and a string constant that used by the GCC driver
157 program.
159 Do not define this macro if it does not need to do anything. */
160 #define EXTRA_SPECS \
161 { "subtarget_cpp_spec", SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC }, \
162 SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS
164 #ifndef SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS
165 #define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS
166 #endif
168 #ifndef SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC
169 #define SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC ""
170 #endif
172 /* Run-time Target Specification. */
173 #ifndef TARGET_VERSION
174 #define TARGET_VERSION fputs (" (ARM/generic)", stderr);
175 #endif
177 #define TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT (arm_float_abi == ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFT)
178 /* Use hardware floating point instructions. */
179 #define TARGET_HARD_FLOAT (arm_float_abi != ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFT)
180 /* Use hardware floating point calling convention. */
181 #define TARGET_HARD_FLOAT_ABI (arm_float_abi == ARM_FLOAT_ABI_HARD)
182 #define TARGET_FPA (arm_fp_model == ARM_FP_MODEL_FPA)
183 #define TARGET_MAVERICK (arm_fp_model == ARM_FP_MODEL_MAVERICK)
184 #define TARGET_VFP (arm_fp_model == ARM_FP_MODEL_VFP)
185 #define TARGET_IWMMXT (arm_arch_iwmmxt)
186 #define TARGET_REALLY_IWMMXT (TARGET_IWMMXT && TARGET_32BIT)
187 #define TARGET_IWMMXT_ABI (TARGET_32BIT && arm_abi == ARM_ABI_IWMMXT)
188 #define TARGET_ARM (! TARGET_THUMB)
189 #define TARGET_EITHER 1 /* (TARGET_ARM | TARGET_THUMB) */
190 #define TARGET_BACKTRACE (leaf_function_p () \
191 ? TARGET_TPCS_LEAF_FRAME \
192 : TARGET_TPCS_FRAME)
193 #define TARGET_LDRD (arm_arch5e && ARM_DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN)
194 #define TARGET_AAPCS_BASED \
195 (arm_abi != ARM_ABI_APCS && arm_abi != ARM_ABI_ATPCS)
197 #define TARGET_HARD_TP (target_thread_pointer == TP_CP15)
198 #define TARGET_SOFT_TP (target_thread_pointer == TP_SOFT)
200 /* Only 16-bit thumb code. */
201 #define TARGET_THUMB1 (TARGET_THUMB && !arm_arch_thumb2)
202 /* Arm or Thumb-2 32-bit code. */
203 #define TARGET_32BIT (TARGET_ARM || arm_arch_thumb2)
204 /* 32-bit Thumb-2 code. */
205 #define TARGET_THUMB2 (TARGET_THUMB && arm_arch_thumb2)
207 /* "DSP" multiply instructions, eg. SMULxy. */
208 #define TARGET_DSP_MULTIPLY \
209 (TARGET_32BIT && arm_arch5e && arm_arch_notm)
210 /* Integer SIMD instructions, and extend-accumulate instructions. */
211 #define TARGET_INT_SIMD \
212 (TARGET_32BIT && arm_arch6 && arm_arch_notm)
214 /* We could use unified syntax for arm mode, but for now we just use it
215 for Thumb-2. */
216 #define TARGET_UNIFIED_ASM TARGET_THUMB2
219 /* True iff the full BPABI is being used. If TARGET_BPABI is true,
220 then TARGET_AAPCS_BASED must be true -- but the converse does not
221 hold. TARGET_BPABI implies the use of the BPABI runtime library,
222 etc., in addition to just the AAPCS calling conventions. */
223 #ifndef TARGET_BPABI
224 #define TARGET_BPABI false
225 #endif
227 /* Support for a compile-time default CPU, et cetera. The rules are:
228 --with-arch is ignored if -march or -mcpu are specified.
229 --with-cpu is ignored if -march or -mcpu are specified, and is overridden
230 by --with-arch.
231 --with-tune is ignored if -mtune or -mcpu are specified (but not affected
232 by -march).
233 --with-float is ignored if -mhard-float, -msoft-float or -mfloat-abi are
234 specified.
235 --with-fpu is ignored if -mfpu is specified.
236 --with-abi is ignored is -mabi is specified. */
237 #define OPTION_DEFAULT_SPECS \
238 {"arch", "%{!march=*:%{!mcpu=*:-march=%(VALUE)}}" }, \
239 {"cpu", "%{!march=*:%{!mcpu=*:-mcpu=%(VALUE)}}" }, \
240 {"tune", "%{!mcpu=*:%{!mtune=*:-mtune=%(VALUE)}}" }, \
241 {"float", \
242 "%{!msoft-float:%{!mhard-float:%{!mfloat-abi=*:-mfloat-abi=%(VALUE)}}}" }, \
243 {"fpu", "%{!mfpu=*:-mfpu=%(VALUE)}"}, \
244 {"abi", "%{!mabi=*:-mabi=%(VALUE)}"}, \
245 {"mode", "%{!marm:%{!mthumb:-m%(VALUE)}}"},
247 /* Which floating point model to use. */
248 enum arm_fp_model
250 ARM_FP_MODEL_UNKNOWN,
251 /* FPA model (Hardware or software). */
252 ARM_FP_MODEL_FPA,
253 /* Cirrus Maverick floating point model. */
254 ARM_FP_MODEL_MAVERICK,
255 /* VFP floating point model. */
256 ARM_FP_MODEL_VFP
259 extern enum arm_fp_model arm_fp_model;
261 /* Which floating point hardware is available. Also update
262 fp_model_for_fpu in arm.c when adding entries to this list. */
263 enum fputype
265 /* No FP hardware. */
266 FPUTYPE_NONE,
267 /* Full FPA support. */
268 FPUTYPE_FPA,
269 /* Emulated FPA hardware, Issue 2 emulator (no LFM/SFM). */
270 FPUTYPE_FPA_EMU2,
271 /* Emulated FPA hardware, Issue 3 emulator. */
272 FPUTYPE_FPA_EMU3,
273 /* Cirrus Maverick floating point co-processor. */
274 FPUTYPE_MAVERICK,
275 /* VFP. */
276 FPUTYPE_VFP
279 /* Recast the floating point class to be the floating point attribute. */
280 #define arm_fpu_attr ((enum attr_fpu) arm_fpu_tune)
282 /* What type of floating point to tune for */
283 extern enum fputype arm_fpu_tune;
285 /* What type of floating point instructions are available */
286 extern enum fputype arm_fpu_arch;
288 enum float_abi_type
290 ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFT,
291 ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFTFP,
292 ARM_FLOAT_ABI_HARD
295 extern enum float_abi_type arm_float_abi;
297 #ifndef TARGET_DEFAULT_FLOAT_ABI
298 #define TARGET_DEFAULT_FLOAT_ABI ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFT
299 #endif
301 /* Which ABI to use. */
302 enum arm_abi_type
304 ARM_ABI_APCS,
305 ARM_ABI_ATPCS,
306 ARM_ABI_AAPCS,
307 ARM_ABI_IWMMXT,
308 ARM_ABI_AAPCS_LINUX
311 extern enum arm_abi_type arm_abi;
313 #ifndef ARM_DEFAULT_ABI
314 #define ARM_DEFAULT_ABI ARM_ABI_APCS
315 #endif
317 /* Which thread pointer access sequence to use. */
318 enum arm_tp_type {
319 TP_AUTO,
320 TP_SOFT,
321 TP_CP15
324 extern enum arm_tp_type target_thread_pointer;
326 /* Nonzero if this chip supports the ARM Architecture 3M extensions. */
327 extern int arm_arch3m;
329 /* Nonzero if this chip supports the ARM Architecture 4 extensions. */
330 extern int arm_arch4;
332 /* Nonzero if this chip supports the ARM Architecture 4T extensions. */
333 extern int arm_arch4t;
335 /* Nonzero if this chip supports the ARM Architecture 5 extensions. */
336 extern int arm_arch5;
338 /* Nonzero if this chip supports the ARM Architecture 5E extensions. */
339 extern int arm_arch5e;
341 /* Nonzero if this chip supports the ARM Architecture 6 extensions. */
342 extern int arm_arch6;
344 /* Nonzero if instructions not present in the 'M' profile can be used. */
345 extern int arm_arch_notm;
347 /* Nonzero if this chip can benefit from load scheduling. */
348 extern int arm_ld_sched;
350 /* Nonzero if generating thumb code. */
351 extern int thumb_code;
353 /* Nonzero if this chip is a StrongARM. */
354 extern int arm_tune_strongarm;
356 /* Nonzero if this chip is a Cirrus variant. */
357 extern int arm_arch_cirrus;
359 /* Nonzero if this chip supports Intel XScale with Wireless MMX technology. */
360 extern int arm_arch_iwmmxt;
362 /* Nonzero if this chip is an XScale. */
363 extern int arm_arch_xscale;
365 /* Nonzero if tuning for XScale. */
366 extern int arm_tune_xscale;
368 /* Nonzero if tuning for stores via the write buffer. */
369 extern int arm_tune_wbuf;
371 /* Nonzero if we should define __THUMB_INTERWORK__ in the
372 preprocessor.
373 XXX This is a bit of a hack, it's intended to help work around
374 problems in GLD which doesn't understand that armv5t code is
375 interworking clean. */
376 extern int arm_cpp_interwork;
378 /* Nonzero if chip supports Thumb 2. */
379 extern int arm_arch_thumb2;
381 /* Nonzero if chip supports integer division instruction. */
382 extern int arm_arch_hwdiv;
384 #ifndef TARGET_DEFAULT
385 #define TARGET_DEFAULT (MASK_APCS_FRAME)
386 #endif
388 /* The frame pointer register used in gcc has nothing to do with debugging;
389 that is controlled by the APCS-FRAME option. */
390 #define CAN_DEBUG_WITHOUT_FP
392 #define OVERRIDE_OPTIONS arm_override_options ()
394 /* Nonzero if PIC code requires explicit qualifiers to generate
395 PLT and GOT relocs rather than the assembler doing so implicitly.
396 Subtargets can override these if required. */
397 #ifndef NEED_GOT_RELOC
398 #define NEED_GOT_RELOC 0
399 #endif
400 #ifndef NEED_PLT_RELOC
401 #define NEED_PLT_RELOC 0
402 #endif
404 /* Nonzero if we need to refer to the GOT with a PC-relative
405 offset. In other words, generate
407 .word _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ - [. - (.Lxx + 8)]
409 rather than
411 .word _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ - (.Lxx + 8)
413 The default is true, which matches NetBSD. Subtargets can
414 override this if required. */
415 #ifndef GOT_PCREL
416 #define GOT_PCREL 1
417 #endif
419 /* Target machine storage Layout. */
422 /* Define this macro if it is advisable to hold scalars in registers
423 in a wider mode than that declared by the program. In such cases,
424 the value is constrained to be within the bounds of the declared
425 type, but kept valid in the wider mode. The signedness of the
426 extension may differ from that of the type. */
428 /* It is far faster to zero extend chars than to sign extend them */
430 #define PROMOTE_MODE(MODE, UNSIGNEDP, TYPE) \
431 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_INT \
432 && GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) < 4) \
434 if (MODE == QImode) \
435 UNSIGNEDP = 1; \
436 else if (MODE == HImode) \
437 UNSIGNEDP = 1; \
438 (MODE) = SImode; \
441 #define PROMOTE_FUNCTION_MODE(MODE, UNSIGNEDP, TYPE) \
442 if ((GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_INT \
443 || GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_COMPLEX_INT) \
444 && GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) < 4) \
445 (MODE) = SImode; \
447 /* Define this if most significant bit is lowest numbered
448 in instructions that operate on numbered bit-fields. */
449 #define BITS_BIG_ENDIAN 0
451 /* Define this if most significant byte of a word is the lowest numbered.
452 Most ARM processors are run in little endian mode, so that is the default.
453 If you want to have it run-time selectable, change the definition in a
454 cover file to be TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN. */
455 #define BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN (TARGET_BIG_END != 0)
457 /* Define this if most significant word of a multiword number is the lowest
458 numbered.
459 This is always false, even when in big-endian mode. */
460 #define WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN && ! TARGET_LITTLE_WORDS)
462 /* LIBGCC2_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN has to be a constant, so we define this based
463 on processor pre-defineds when compiling libgcc2.c. */
464 #if defined(__ARMEB__) && !defined(__ARMWEL__)
465 #define LIBGCC2_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN 1
466 #else
467 #define LIBGCC2_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN 0
468 #endif
470 /* Define this if most significant word of doubles is the lowest numbered.
471 The rules are different based on whether or not we use FPA-format,
472 VFP-format or some other floating point co-processor's format doubles. */
473 #define FLOAT_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN (arm_float_words_big_endian ())
475 #define UNITS_PER_WORD 4
477 /* True if natural alignment is used for doubleword types. */
478 #define ARM_DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN TARGET_AAPCS_BASED
480 #define DOUBLEWORD_ALIGNMENT 64
482 #define PARM_BOUNDARY 32
484 #define STACK_BOUNDARY (ARM_DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN ? DOUBLEWORD_ALIGNMENT : 32)
486 #define PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY \
487 (arm_abi == ARM_ABI_ATPCS ? 64 : STACK_BOUNDARY)
489 #define FUNCTION_BOUNDARY 32
491 /* The lowest bit is used to indicate Thumb-mode functions, so the
492 vbit must go into the delta field of pointers to member
493 functions. */
494 #define TARGET_PTRMEMFUNC_VBIT_LOCATION ptrmemfunc_vbit_in_delta
496 #define EMPTY_FIELD_BOUNDARY 32
498 #define BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT (ARM_DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN ? DOUBLEWORD_ALIGNMENT : 32)
500 /* XXX Blah -- this macro is used directly by libobjc. Since it
501 supports no vector modes, cut out the complexity and fall back
502 on BIGGEST_FIELD_ALIGNMENT. */
503 #ifdef IN_TARGET_LIBS
504 #define BIGGEST_FIELD_ALIGNMENT 64
505 #endif
507 /* Make strings word-aligned so strcpy from constants will be faster. */
508 #define CONSTANT_ALIGNMENT_FACTOR (TARGET_THUMB || ! arm_tune_xscale ? 1 : 2)
510 #define CONSTANT_ALIGNMENT(EXP, ALIGN) \
511 ((TREE_CODE (EXP) == STRING_CST \
512 && !optimize_size \
513 && (ALIGN) < BITS_PER_WORD * CONSTANT_ALIGNMENT_FACTOR) \
514 ? BITS_PER_WORD * CONSTANT_ALIGNMENT_FACTOR : (ALIGN))
516 /* Setting STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY to 32 produces more efficient code, but the
517 value set in previous versions of this toolchain was 8, which produces more
518 compact structures. The command line option -mstructure_size_boundary=<n>
519 can be used to change this value. For compatibility with the ARM SDK
520 however the value should be left at 32. ARM SDT Reference Manual (ARM DUI
521 0020D) page 2-20 says "Structures are aligned on word boundaries".
522 The AAPCS specifies a value of 8. */
523 #define STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY arm_structure_size_boundary
524 extern int arm_structure_size_boundary;
526 /* This is the value used to initialize arm_structure_size_boundary. If a
527 particular arm target wants to change the default value it should change
528 the definition of this macro, not STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY. See netbsd.h
529 for an example of this. */
530 #ifndef DEFAULT_STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY
531 #define DEFAULT_STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY 32
532 #endif
534 /* Nonzero if move instructions will actually fail to work
535 when given unaligned data. */
536 #define STRICT_ALIGNMENT 1
538 /* wchar_t is unsigned under the AAPCS. */
539 #ifndef WCHAR_TYPE
540 #define WCHAR_TYPE (TARGET_AAPCS_BASED ? "unsigned int" : "int")
542 #define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_WORD
543 #endif
545 #ifndef SIZE_TYPE
546 #define SIZE_TYPE (TARGET_AAPCS_BASED ? "unsigned int" : "long unsigned int")
547 #endif
549 #ifndef PTRDIFF_TYPE
550 #define PTRDIFF_TYPE (TARGET_AAPCS_BASED ? "int" : "long int")
551 #endif
553 /* AAPCS requires that structure alignment is affected by bitfields. */
554 #ifndef PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS
555 #define PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS TARGET_AAPCS_BASED
556 #endif
559 /* Standard register usage. */
561 /* Register allocation in ARM Procedure Call Standard (as used on RISCiX):
562 (S - saved over call).
564 r0 * argument word/integer result
565 r1-r3 argument word
567 r4-r8 S register variable
568 r9 S (rfp) register variable (real frame pointer)
570 r10 F S (sl) stack limit (used by -mapcs-stack-check)
571 r11 F S (fp) argument pointer
572 r12 (ip) temp workspace
573 r13 F S (sp) lower end of current stack frame
574 r14 (lr) link address/workspace
575 r15 F (pc) program counter
577 f0 floating point result
578 f1-f3 floating point scratch
580 f4-f7 S floating point variable
582 cc This is NOT a real register, but is used internally
583 to represent things that use or set the condition
584 codes.
585 sfp This isn't either. It is used during rtl generation
586 since the offset between the frame pointer and the
587 auto's isn't known until after register allocation.
588 afp Nor this, we only need this because of non-local
589 goto. Without it fp appears to be used and the
590 elimination code won't get rid of sfp. It tracks
591 fp exactly at all times.
593 *: See CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE */
596 mvf0 Cirrus floating point result
597 mvf1-mvf3 Cirrus floating point scratch
598 mvf4-mvf15 S Cirrus floating point variable. */
600 /* s0-s15 VFP scratch (aka d0-d7).
601 s16-s31 S VFP variable (aka d8-d15).
602 vfpcc Not a real register. Represents the VFP condition
603 code flags. */
605 /* The stack backtrace structure is as follows:
606 fp points to here: | save code pointer | [fp]
607 | return link value | [fp, #-4]
608 | return sp value | [fp, #-8]
609 | return fp value | [fp, #-12]
610 [| saved r10 value |]
611 [| saved r9 value |]
612 [| saved r8 value |]
613 [| saved r7 value |]
614 [| saved r6 value |]
615 [| saved r5 value |]
616 [| saved r4 value |]
617 [| saved r3 value |]
618 [| saved r2 value |]
619 [| saved r1 value |]
620 [| saved r0 value |]
621 [| saved f7 value |] three words
622 [| saved f6 value |] three words
623 [| saved f5 value |] three words
624 [| saved f4 value |] three words
625 r0-r3 are not normally saved in a C function. */
627 /* 1 for registers that have pervasive standard uses
628 and are not available for the register allocator. */
629 #define FIXED_REGISTERS \
631 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, \
632 0,0,0,0,0,1,0,1, \
633 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, \
634 1,1,1, \
635 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
636 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
637 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
638 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
639 1,1,1,1, \
640 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
641 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
642 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
643 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
647 /* 1 for registers not available across function calls.
648 These must include the FIXED_REGISTERS and also any
649 registers that can be used without being saved.
650 The latter must include the registers where values are returned
651 and the register where structure-value addresses are passed.
652 Aside from that, you can include as many other registers as you like.
653 The CC is not preserved over function calls on the ARM 6, so it is
654 easier to assume this for all. SFP is preserved, since FP is. */
655 #define CALL_USED_REGISTERS \
657 1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0, \
658 0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1, \
659 1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0, \
660 1,1,1, \
661 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
662 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
663 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
664 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
665 1,1,1,1, \
666 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
667 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
668 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
669 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, \
673 #ifndef SUBTARGET_CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE
674 #define SUBTARGET_CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE
675 #endif
677 #define CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE \
679 int regno; \
681 if (TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT || TARGET_THUMB1 || !TARGET_FPA) \
683 for (regno = FIRST_FPA_REGNUM; \
684 regno <= LAST_FPA_REGNUM; ++regno) \
685 fixed_regs[regno] = call_used_regs[regno] = 1; \
688 if (TARGET_THUMB && optimize_size) \
690 /* When optimizing for size, it's better not to use \
691 the HI regs, because of the overhead of stacking \
692 them. */ \
693 /* ??? Is this still true for thumb2? */ \
694 for (regno = FIRST_HI_REGNUM; \
695 regno <= LAST_HI_REGNUM; ++regno) \
696 fixed_regs[regno] = call_used_regs[regno] = 1; \
699 /* The link register can be clobbered by any branch insn, \
700 but we have no way to track that at present, so mark \
701 it as unavailable. */ \
702 if (TARGET_THUMB1) \
703 fixed_regs[LR_REGNUM] = call_used_regs[LR_REGNUM] = 1; \
705 if (TARGET_32BIT && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT) \
707 if (TARGET_MAVERICK) \
709 for (regno = FIRST_FPA_REGNUM; \
710 regno <= LAST_FPA_REGNUM; ++ regno) \
711 fixed_regs[regno] = call_used_regs[regno] = 1; \
712 for (regno = FIRST_CIRRUS_FP_REGNUM; \
713 regno <= LAST_CIRRUS_FP_REGNUM; ++ regno) \
715 fixed_regs[regno] = 0; \
716 call_used_regs[regno] = regno < FIRST_CIRRUS_FP_REGNUM + 4; \
719 if (TARGET_VFP) \
721 for (regno = FIRST_VFP_REGNUM; \
722 regno <= LAST_VFP_REGNUM; ++ regno) \
724 fixed_regs[regno] = 0; \
725 call_used_regs[regno] = regno < FIRST_VFP_REGNUM + 16; \
730 if (TARGET_REALLY_IWMMXT) \
732 regno = FIRST_IWMMXT_GR_REGNUM; \
733 /* The 2002/10/09 revision of the XScale ABI has wCG0 \
734 and wCG1 as call-preserved registers. The 2002/11/21 \
735 revision changed this so that all wCG registers are \
736 scratch registers. */ \
737 for (regno = FIRST_IWMMXT_GR_REGNUM; \
738 regno <= LAST_IWMMXT_GR_REGNUM; ++ regno) \
739 fixed_regs[regno] = 0; \
740 /* The XScale ABI has wR0 - wR9 as scratch registers, \
741 the rest as call-preserved registers. */ \
742 for (regno = FIRST_IWMMXT_REGNUM; \
743 regno <= LAST_IWMMXT_REGNUM; ++ regno) \
745 fixed_regs[regno] = 0; \
746 call_used_regs[regno] = regno < FIRST_IWMMXT_REGNUM + 10; \
750 if ((unsigned) PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM != INVALID_REGNUM) \
752 fixed_regs[PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM] = 1; \
753 call_used_regs[PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM] = 1; \
755 else if (TARGET_APCS_STACK) \
757 fixed_regs[10] = 1; \
758 call_used_regs[10] = 1; \
760 /* -mcaller-super-interworking reserves r11 for calls to \
761 _interwork_r11_call_via_rN(). Making the register global \
762 is an easy way of ensuring that it remains valid for all \
763 calls. */ \
764 if (TARGET_APCS_FRAME || TARGET_CALLER_INTERWORKING \
765 || TARGET_TPCS_FRAME || TARGET_TPCS_LEAF_FRAME) \
767 fixed_regs[ARM_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM] = 1; \
768 call_used_regs[ARM_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM] = 1; \
769 if (TARGET_CALLER_INTERWORKING) \
770 global_regs[ARM_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM] = 1; \
772 SUBTARGET_CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE \
775 /* These are a couple of extensions to the formats accepted
776 by asm_fprintf:
777 %@ prints out ASM_COMMENT_START
778 %r prints out REGISTER_PREFIX reg_names[arg] */
779 #define ASM_FPRINTF_EXTENSIONS(FILE, ARGS, P) \
780 case '@': \
781 fputs (ASM_COMMENT_START, FILE); \
782 break; \
784 case 'r': \
785 fputs (REGISTER_PREFIX, FILE); \
786 fputs (reg_names [va_arg (ARGS, int)], FILE); \
787 break;
789 /* Round X up to the nearest word. */
790 #define ROUND_UP_WORD(X) (((X) + 3) & ~3)
792 /* Convert fron bytes to ints. */
793 #define ARM_NUM_INTS(X) (((X) + UNITS_PER_WORD - 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD)
795 /* The number of (integer) registers required to hold a quantity of type MODE.
796 Also used for VFP registers. */
797 #define ARM_NUM_REGS(MODE) \
798 ARM_NUM_INTS (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE))
800 /* The number of (integer) registers required to hold a quantity of TYPE MODE. */
801 #define ARM_NUM_REGS2(MODE, TYPE) \
802 ARM_NUM_INTS ((MODE) == BLKmode ? \
803 int_size_in_bytes (TYPE) : GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE))
805 /* The number of (integer) argument register available. */
806 #define NUM_ARG_REGS 4
808 /* Return the register number of the N'th (integer) argument. */
809 #define ARG_REGISTER(N) (N - 1)
811 /* Specify the registers used for certain standard purposes.
812 The values of these macros are register numbers. */
814 /* The number of the last argument register. */
815 #define LAST_ARG_REGNUM ARG_REGISTER (NUM_ARG_REGS)
817 /* The numbers of the Thumb register ranges. */
818 #define FIRST_LO_REGNUM 0
819 #define LAST_LO_REGNUM 7
820 #define FIRST_HI_REGNUM 8
821 #define LAST_HI_REGNUM 11
823 #ifndef TARGET_UNWIND_INFO
824 /* We use sjlj exceptions for backwards compatibility. */
825 #define MUST_USE_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS 1
826 #endif
828 /* We can generate DWARF2 Unwind info, even though we don't use it. */
829 #define DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO 1
831 /* Use r0 and r1 to pass exception handling information. */
832 #define EH_RETURN_DATA_REGNO(N) (((N) < 2) ? N : INVALID_REGNUM)
834 /* The register that holds the return address in exception handlers. */
835 #define ARM_EH_STACKADJ_REGNUM 2
836 #define EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX gen_rtx_REG (SImode, ARM_EH_STACKADJ_REGNUM)
838 /* The native (Norcroft) Pascal compiler for the ARM passes the static chain
839 as an invisible last argument (possible since varargs don't exist in
840 Pascal), so the following is not true. */
841 #define STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM 12
843 /* Define this to be where the real frame pointer is if it is not possible to
844 work out the offset between the frame pointer and the automatic variables
845 until after register allocation has taken place. FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
846 should point to a special register that we will make sure is eliminated.
848 For the Thumb we have another problem. The TPCS defines the frame pointer
849 as r11, and GCC believes that it is always possible to use the frame pointer
850 as base register for addressing purposes. (See comments in
851 find_reloads_address()). But - the Thumb does not allow high registers,
852 including r11, to be used as base address registers. Hence our problem.
854 The solution used here, and in the old thumb port is to use r7 instead of
855 r11 as the hard frame pointer and to have special code to generate
856 backtrace structures on the stack (if required to do so via a command line
857 option) using r11. This is the only 'user visible' use of r11 as a frame
858 pointer. */
859 #define ARM_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM 11
860 #define THUMB_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM 7
862 #define HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM \
863 (TARGET_ARM \
864 ? ARM_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM \
865 : THUMB_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM)
867 #define FP_REGNUM HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
869 /* Register to use for pushing function arguments. */
870 #define STACK_POINTER_REGNUM SP_REGNUM
872 /* ARM floating pointer registers. */
873 #define FIRST_FPA_REGNUM 16
874 #define LAST_FPA_REGNUM 23
875 #define IS_FPA_REGNUM(REGNUM) \
876 (((REGNUM) >= FIRST_FPA_REGNUM) && ((REGNUM) <= LAST_FPA_REGNUM))
878 #define FIRST_IWMMXT_GR_REGNUM 43
879 #define LAST_IWMMXT_GR_REGNUM 46
880 #define FIRST_IWMMXT_REGNUM 47
881 #define LAST_IWMMXT_REGNUM 62
882 #define IS_IWMMXT_REGNUM(REGNUM) \
883 (((REGNUM) >= FIRST_IWMMXT_REGNUM) && ((REGNUM) <= LAST_IWMMXT_REGNUM))
884 #define IS_IWMMXT_GR_REGNUM(REGNUM) \
885 (((REGNUM) >= FIRST_IWMMXT_GR_REGNUM) && ((REGNUM) <= LAST_IWMMXT_GR_REGNUM))
887 /* Base register for access to local variables of the function. */
888 #define FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM 25
890 /* Base register for access to arguments of the function. */
891 #define ARG_POINTER_REGNUM 26
893 #define FIRST_CIRRUS_FP_REGNUM 27
894 #define LAST_CIRRUS_FP_REGNUM 42
895 #define IS_CIRRUS_REGNUM(REGNUM) \
896 (((REGNUM) >= FIRST_CIRRUS_FP_REGNUM) && ((REGNUM) <= LAST_CIRRUS_FP_REGNUM))
898 #define FIRST_VFP_REGNUM 63
899 #define LAST_VFP_REGNUM 94
900 #define IS_VFP_REGNUM(REGNUM) \
901 (((REGNUM) >= FIRST_VFP_REGNUM) && ((REGNUM) <= LAST_VFP_REGNUM))
903 /* The number of hard registers is 16 ARM + 8 FPA + 1 CC + 1 SFP + 1 AFP. */
904 /* + 16 Cirrus registers take us up to 43. */
905 /* Intel Wireless MMX Technology registers add 16 + 4 more. */
906 /* VFP adds 32 + 1 more. */
907 #define FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER 96
909 #define DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER(REGNO) arm_dbx_register_number (REGNO)
911 /* Value should be nonzero if functions must have frame pointers.
912 Zero means the frame pointer need not be set up (and parms may be accessed
913 via the stack pointer) in functions that seem suitable.
914 If we have to have a frame pointer we might as well make use of it.
915 APCS says that the frame pointer does not need to be pushed in leaf
916 functions, or simple tail call functions. */
918 #ifndef SUBTARGET_FRAME_POINTER_REQUIRED
919 #define SUBTARGET_FRAME_POINTER_REQUIRED 0
920 #endif
922 #define FRAME_POINTER_REQUIRED \
923 (current_function_has_nonlocal_label \
924 || SUBTARGET_FRAME_POINTER_REQUIRED \
925 || (TARGET_ARM && TARGET_APCS_FRAME && ! leaf_function_p ()))
927 /* Return number of consecutive hard regs needed starting at reg REGNO
928 to hold something of mode MODE.
929 This is ordinarily the length in words of a value of mode MODE
930 but can be less for certain modes in special long registers.
932 On the ARM regs are UNITS_PER_WORD bits wide; FPA regs can hold any FP
933 mode. */
934 #define HARD_REGNO_NREGS(REGNO, MODE) \
935 ((TARGET_32BIT \
936 && REGNO >= FIRST_FPA_REGNUM \
937 && REGNO != FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM \
938 && REGNO != ARG_POINTER_REGNUM) \
939 && !IS_VFP_REGNUM (REGNO) \
940 ? 1 : ARM_NUM_REGS (MODE))
942 /* Return true if REGNO is suitable for holding a quantity of type MODE. */
943 #define HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK(REGNO, MODE) \
944 arm_hard_regno_mode_ok ((REGNO), (MODE))
946 /* Value is 1 if it is a good idea to tie two pseudo registers
947 when one has mode MODE1 and one has mode MODE2.
948 If HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK could produce different values for MODE1 and MODE2,
949 for any hard reg, then this must be 0 for correct output. */
950 #define MODES_TIEABLE_P(MODE1, MODE2) \
951 (GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE1) == GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE2))
953 #define VALID_IWMMXT_REG_MODE(MODE) \
954 (arm_vector_mode_supported_p (MODE) || (MODE) == DImode)
956 /* The order in which register should be allocated. It is good to use ip
957 since no saving is required (though calls clobber it) and it never contains
958 function parameters. It is quite good to use lr since other calls may
959 clobber it anyway. Allocate r0 through r3 in reverse order since r3 is
960 least likely to contain a function parameter; in addition results are
961 returned in r0. */
963 #define REG_ALLOC_ORDER \
965 3, 2, 1, 0, 12, 14, 4, 5, \
966 6, 7, 8, 10, 9, 11, 13, 15, \
967 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, \
968 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, \
969 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, \
970 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, \
971 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, \
972 59, 60, 61, 62, \
973 24, 25, 26, \
974 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, \
975 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, \
976 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, \
977 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, \
978 95 \
981 /* Interrupt functions can only use registers that have already been
982 saved by the prologue, even if they would normally be
983 call-clobbered. */
984 #define HARD_REGNO_RENAME_OK(SRC, DST) \
985 (! IS_INTERRUPT (cfun->machine->func_type) || \
986 regs_ever_live[DST])
988 /* Register and constant classes. */
990 /* Register classes: used to be simple, just all ARM regs or all FPA regs
991 Now that the Thumb is involved it has become more complicated. */
992 enum reg_class
994 NO_REGS,
995 FPA_REGS,
996 CIRRUS_REGS,
997 VFP_REGS,
998 IWMMXT_GR_REGS,
999 IWMMXT_REGS,
1000 LO_REGS,
1001 STACK_REG,
1002 BASE_REGS,
1003 HI_REGS,
1004 CC_REG,
1005 VFPCC_REG,
1006 GENERAL_REGS,
1007 ALL_REGS,
1008 LIM_REG_CLASSES
1011 #define N_REG_CLASSES (int) LIM_REG_CLASSES
1013 /* Give names of register classes as strings for dump file. */
1014 #define REG_CLASS_NAMES \
1016 "NO_REGS", \
1017 "FPA_REGS", \
1018 "CIRRUS_REGS", \
1019 "VFP_REGS", \
1020 "IWMMXT_GR_REGS", \
1021 "IWMMXT_REGS", \
1022 "LO_REGS", \
1023 "STACK_REG", \
1024 "BASE_REGS", \
1025 "HI_REGS", \
1026 "CC_REG", \
1027 "VFPCC_REG", \
1028 "GENERAL_REGS", \
1029 "ALL_REGS", \
1032 /* Define which registers fit in which classes.
1033 This is an initializer for a vector of HARD_REG_SET
1034 of length N_REG_CLASSES. */
1035 #define REG_CLASS_CONTENTS \
1037 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* NO_REGS */ \
1038 { 0x00FF0000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* FPA_REGS */ \
1039 { 0xF8000000, 0x000007FF, 0x00000000 }, /* CIRRUS_REGS */ \
1040 { 0x00000000, 0x80000000, 0x7FFFFFFF }, /* VFP_REGS */ \
1041 { 0x00000000, 0x00007800, 0x00000000 }, /* IWMMXT_GR_REGS */ \
1042 { 0x00000000, 0x7FFF8000, 0x00000000 }, /* IWMMXT_REGS */ \
1043 { 0x000000FF, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* LO_REGS */ \
1044 { 0x00002000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* STACK_REG */ \
1045 { 0x000020FF, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* BASE_REGS */ \
1046 { 0x0000FF00, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* HI_REGS */ \
1047 { 0x01000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* CC_REG */ \
1048 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x80000000 }, /* VFPCC_REG */ \
1049 { 0x0200FFFF, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* GENERAL_REGS */ \
1050 { 0xFAFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0x7FFFFFFF } /* ALL_REGS */ \
1053 /* The same information, inverted:
1054 Return the class number of the smallest class containing
1055 reg number REGNO. This could be a conditional expression
1056 or could index an array. */
1057 #define REGNO_REG_CLASS(REGNO) arm_regno_class (REGNO)
1059 /* FPA registers can't do subreg as all values are reformatted to internal
1060 precision. VFP registers may only be accessed in the mode they
1061 were set. */
1062 #define CANNOT_CHANGE_MODE_CLASS(FROM, TO, CLASS) \
1063 (GET_MODE_SIZE (FROM) != GET_MODE_SIZE (TO) \
1064 ? reg_classes_intersect_p (FPA_REGS, (CLASS)) \
1065 || reg_classes_intersect_p (VFP_REGS, (CLASS)) \
1066 : 0)
1068 /* We need to define this for LO_REGS on thumb. Otherwise we can end up
1069 using r0-r4 for function arguments, r7 for the stack frame and don't
1070 have enough left over to do doubleword arithmetic. */
1071 #define CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P(CLASS) \
1072 ((TARGET_THUMB && (CLASS) == LO_REGS) \
1073 || (CLASS) == CC_REG)
1075 /* The class value for index registers, and the one for base regs. */
1076 #define INDEX_REG_CLASS (TARGET_THUMB1 ? LO_REGS : GENERAL_REGS)
1077 #define BASE_REG_CLASS (TARGET_THUMB1 ? LO_REGS : GENERAL_REGS)
1079 /* For the Thumb the high registers cannot be used as base registers
1080 when addressing quantities in QI or HI mode; if we don't know the
1081 mode, then we must be conservative. */
1082 #define MODE_BASE_REG_CLASS(MODE) \
1083 (TARGET_32BIT ? GENERAL_REGS : \
1084 (((MODE) == SImode) ? BASE_REGS : LO_REGS))
1086 /* For Thumb we can not support SP+reg addressing, so we return LO_REGS
1087 instead of BASE_REGS. */
1088 #define MODE_BASE_REG_REG_CLASS(MODE) BASE_REG_CLASS
1090 /* When SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES is nonzero, the compiler allows
1091 registers explicitly used in the rtl to be used as spill registers
1092 but prevents the compiler from extending the lifetime of these
1093 registers. */
1094 #define SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES TARGET_THUMB1
1096 /* Given an rtx X being reloaded into a reg required to be
1097 in class CLASS, return the class of reg to actually use.
1098 In general this is just CLASS, but for the Thumb core registers and
1099 immediate constants we prefer a LO_REGS class or a subset. */
1100 #define PREFERRED_RELOAD_CLASS(X, CLASS) \
1101 (TARGET_ARM ? (CLASS) : \
1102 ((CLASS) == GENERAL_REGS || (CLASS) == HI_REGS \
1103 || (CLASS) == NO_REGS ? LO_REGS : (CLASS)))
1105 /* Must leave BASE_REGS reloads alone */
1106 #define THUMB_SECONDARY_INPUT_RELOAD_CLASS(CLASS, MODE, X) \
1107 ((CLASS) != LO_REGS && (CLASS) != BASE_REGS \
1108 ? ((true_regnum (X) == -1 ? LO_REGS \
1109 : (true_regnum (X) + HARD_REGNO_NREGS (0, MODE) > 8) ? LO_REGS \
1110 : NO_REGS)) \
1111 : NO_REGS)
1113 #define THUMB_SECONDARY_OUTPUT_RELOAD_CLASS(CLASS, MODE, X) \
1114 ((CLASS) != LO_REGS && (CLASS) != BASE_REGS \
1115 ? ((true_regnum (X) == -1 ? LO_REGS \
1116 : (true_regnum (X) + HARD_REGNO_NREGS (0, MODE) > 8) ? LO_REGS \
1117 : NO_REGS)) \
1118 : NO_REGS)
1120 /* Return the register class of a scratch register needed to copy IN into
1121 or out of a register in CLASS in MODE. If it can be done directly,
1122 NO_REGS is returned. */
1123 #define SECONDARY_OUTPUT_RELOAD_CLASS(CLASS, MODE, X) \
1124 /* Restrict which direct reloads are allowed for VFP regs. */ \
1125 ((TARGET_VFP && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT \
1126 && (CLASS) == VFP_REGS) \
1127 ? vfp_secondary_reload_class (MODE, X) \
1128 : TARGET_32BIT \
1129 ? (((MODE) == HImode && ! arm_arch4 && true_regnum (X) == -1) \
1130 ? GENERAL_REGS : NO_REGS) \
1131 : THUMB_SECONDARY_OUTPUT_RELOAD_CLASS (CLASS, MODE, X))
1133 /* If we need to load shorts byte-at-a-time, then we need a scratch. */
1134 #define SECONDARY_INPUT_RELOAD_CLASS(CLASS, MODE, X) \
1135 /* Restrict which direct reloads are allowed for VFP regs. */ \
1136 ((TARGET_VFP && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT \
1137 && (CLASS) == VFP_REGS) \
1138 ? vfp_secondary_reload_class (MODE, X) : \
1139 /* Cannot load constants into Cirrus registers. */ \
1140 (TARGET_MAVERICK && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT \
1141 && (CLASS) == CIRRUS_REGS \
1142 && (CONSTANT_P (X) || GET_CODE (X) == SYMBOL_REF)) \
1143 ? GENERAL_REGS : \
1144 (TARGET_32BIT ? \
1145 (((CLASS) == IWMMXT_REGS || (CLASS) == IWMMXT_GR_REGS) \
1146 && CONSTANT_P (X)) \
1147 ? GENERAL_REGS : \
1148 (((MODE) == HImode && ! arm_arch4 \
1149 && (GET_CODE (X) == MEM \
1150 || ((GET_CODE (X) == REG || GET_CODE (X) == SUBREG) \
1151 && true_regnum (X) == -1))) \
1152 ? GENERAL_REGS : NO_REGS) \
1153 : THUMB_SECONDARY_INPUT_RELOAD_CLASS (CLASS, MODE, X)))
1155 /* Try a machine-dependent way of reloading an illegitimate address
1156 operand. If we find one, push the reload and jump to WIN. This
1157 macro is used in only one place: `find_reloads_address' in reload.c.
1159 For the ARM, we wish to handle large displacements off a base
1160 register by splitting the addend across a MOV and the mem insn.
1161 This can cut the number of reloads needed. */
1162 #define ARM_LEGITIMIZE_RELOAD_ADDRESS(X, MODE, OPNUM, TYPE, IND, WIN) \
1163 do \
1165 if (GET_CODE (X) == PLUS \
1166 && GET_CODE (XEXP (X, 0)) == REG \
1167 && REGNO (XEXP (X, 0)) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER \
1168 && REG_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P (XEXP (X, 0), MODE) \
1169 && GET_CODE (XEXP (X, 1)) == CONST_INT) \
1171 HOST_WIDE_INT val = INTVAL (XEXP (X, 1)); \
1172 HOST_WIDE_INT low, high; \
1174 if (MODE == DImode || (MODE == DFmode && TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT)) \
1175 low = ((val & 0xf) ^ 0x8) - 0x8; \
1176 else if (TARGET_MAVERICK && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT) \
1177 /* Need to be careful, -256 is not a valid offset. */ \
1178 low = val >= 0 ? (val & 0xff) : -((-val) & 0xff); \
1179 else if (MODE == SImode \
1180 || (MODE == SFmode && TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT) \
1181 || ((MODE == HImode || MODE == QImode) && ! arm_arch4)) \
1182 /* Need to be careful, -4096 is not a valid offset. */ \
1183 low = val >= 0 ? (val & 0xfff) : -((-val) & 0xfff); \
1184 else if ((MODE == HImode || MODE == QImode) && arm_arch4) \
1185 /* Need to be careful, -256 is not a valid offset. */ \
1186 low = val >= 0 ? (val & 0xff) : -((-val) & 0xff); \
1187 else if (GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_FLOAT \
1188 && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_FPA) \
1189 /* Need to be careful, -1024 is not a valid offset. */ \
1190 low = val >= 0 ? (val & 0x3ff) : -((-val) & 0x3ff); \
1191 else \
1192 break; \
1194 high = ((((val - low) & (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0xffffffff) \
1195 ^ (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0x80000000) \
1196 - (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0x80000000); \
1197 /* Check for overflow or zero */ \
1198 if (low == 0 || high == 0 || (high + low != val)) \
1199 break; \
1201 /* Reload the high part into a base reg; leave the low part \
1202 in the mem. */ \
1203 X = gen_rtx_PLUS (GET_MODE (X), \
1204 gen_rtx_PLUS (GET_MODE (X), XEXP (X, 0), \
1205 GEN_INT (high)), \
1206 GEN_INT (low)); \
1207 push_reload (XEXP (X, 0), NULL_RTX, &XEXP (X, 0), NULL, \
1208 MODE_BASE_REG_CLASS (MODE), GET_MODE (X), \
1209 VOIDmode, 0, 0, OPNUM, TYPE); \
1210 goto WIN; \
1213 while (0)
1215 /* XXX If an HImode FP+large_offset address is converted to an HImode
1216 SP+large_offset address, then reload won't know how to fix it. It sees
1217 only that SP isn't valid for HImode, and so reloads the SP into an index
1218 register, but the resulting address is still invalid because the offset
1219 is too big. We fix it here instead by reloading the entire address. */
1220 /* We could probably achieve better results by defining PROMOTE_MODE to help
1221 cope with the variances between the Thumb's signed and unsigned byte and
1222 halfword load instructions. */
1223 /* ??? This should be safe for thumb2, but we may be able to do better. */
1224 #define THUMB_LEGITIMIZE_RELOAD_ADDRESS(X, MODE, OPNUM, TYPE, IND_L, WIN) \
1225 do { \
1226 rtx new_x = thumb_legitimize_reload_address (&X, MODE, OPNUM, TYPE, IND_L); \
1227 if (new_x) \
1229 X = new_x; \
1230 goto WIN; \
1232 } while (0)
1234 #define LEGITIMIZE_RELOAD_ADDRESS(X, MODE, OPNUM, TYPE, IND_LEVELS, WIN) \
1235 if (TARGET_ARM) \
1236 ARM_LEGITIMIZE_RELOAD_ADDRESS (X, MODE, OPNUM, TYPE, IND_LEVELS, WIN); \
1237 else \
1238 THUMB_LEGITIMIZE_RELOAD_ADDRESS (X, MODE, OPNUM, TYPE, IND_LEVELS, WIN)
1240 /* Return the maximum number of consecutive registers
1241 needed to represent mode MODE in a register of class CLASS.
1242 ARM regs are UNITS_PER_WORD bits while FPA regs can hold any FP mode */
1243 #define CLASS_MAX_NREGS(CLASS, MODE) \
1244 (((CLASS) == FPA_REGS || (CLASS) == CIRRUS_REGS) ? 1 : ARM_NUM_REGS (MODE))
1246 /* If defined, gives a class of registers that cannot be used as the
1247 operand of a SUBREG that changes the mode of the object illegally. */
1249 /* Moves between FPA_REGS and GENERAL_REGS are two memory insns. */
1250 #define REGISTER_MOVE_COST(MODE, FROM, TO) \
1251 (TARGET_32BIT ? \
1252 ((FROM) == FPA_REGS && (TO) != FPA_REGS ? 20 : \
1253 (FROM) != FPA_REGS && (TO) == FPA_REGS ? 20 : \
1254 (FROM) == VFP_REGS && (TO) != VFP_REGS ? 10 : \
1255 (FROM) != VFP_REGS && (TO) == VFP_REGS ? 10 : \
1256 (FROM) == IWMMXT_REGS && (TO) != IWMMXT_REGS ? 4 : \
1257 (FROM) != IWMMXT_REGS && (TO) == IWMMXT_REGS ? 4 : \
1258 (FROM) == IWMMXT_GR_REGS || (TO) == IWMMXT_GR_REGS ? 20 : \
1259 (FROM) == CIRRUS_REGS && (TO) != CIRRUS_REGS ? 20 : \
1260 (FROM) != CIRRUS_REGS && (TO) == CIRRUS_REGS ? 20 : \
1261 2) \
1263 ((FROM) == HI_REGS || (TO) == HI_REGS) ? 4 : 2)
1265 /* Stack layout; function entry, exit and calling. */
1267 /* Define this if pushing a word on the stack
1268 makes the stack pointer a smaller address. */
1269 #define STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD 1
1271 /* Define this to nonzero if the nominal address of the stack frame
1272 is at the high-address end of the local variables;
1273 that is, each additional local variable allocated
1274 goes at a more negative offset in the frame. */
1275 #define FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD 1
1277 /* The amount of scratch space needed by _interwork_{r7,r11}_call_via_rN().
1278 When present, it is one word in size, and sits at the top of the frame,
1279 between the soft frame pointer and either r7 or r11.
1281 We only need _interwork_rM_call_via_rN() for -mcaller-super-interworking,
1282 and only then if some outgoing arguments are passed on the stack. It would
1283 be tempting to also check whether the stack arguments are passed by indirect
1284 calls, but there seems to be no reason in principle why a post-reload pass
1285 couldn't convert a direct call into an indirect one. */
1286 #define CALLER_INTERWORKING_SLOT_SIZE \
1287 (TARGET_CALLER_INTERWORKING \
1288 && current_function_outgoing_args_size != 0 \
1289 ? UNITS_PER_WORD : 0)
1291 /* Offset within stack frame to start allocating local variables at.
1292 If FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD, this is the offset to the END of the
1293 first local allocated. Otherwise, it is the offset to the BEGINNING
1294 of the first local allocated. */
1295 #define STARTING_FRAME_OFFSET 0
1297 /* If we generate an insn to push BYTES bytes,
1298 this says how many the stack pointer really advances by. */
1299 /* The push insns do not do this rounding implicitly.
1300 So don't define this. */
1301 /* #define PUSH_ROUNDING(NPUSHED) ROUND_UP_WORD (NPUSHED) */
1303 /* Define this if the maximum size of all the outgoing args is to be
1304 accumulated and pushed during the prologue. The amount can be
1305 found in the variable current_function_outgoing_args_size. */
1306 #define ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS 1
1308 /* Offset of first parameter from the argument pointer register value. */
1309 #define FIRST_PARM_OFFSET(FNDECL) (TARGET_ARM ? 4 : 0)
1311 /* Value is the number of byte of arguments automatically
1312 popped when returning from a subroutine call.
1313 FUNDECL is the declaration node of the function (as a tree),
1314 FUNTYPE is the data type of the function (as a tree),
1315 or for a library call it is an identifier node for the subroutine name.
1316 SIZE is the number of bytes of arguments passed on the stack.
1318 On the ARM, the caller does not pop any of its arguments that were passed
1319 on the stack. */
1320 #define RETURN_POPS_ARGS(FUNDECL, FUNTYPE, SIZE) 0
1322 /* Define how to find the value returned by a library function
1323 assuming the value has mode MODE. */
1324 #define LIBCALL_VALUE(MODE) \
1325 (TARGET_32BIT && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT_ABI && TARGET_FPA \
1326 && GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_FLOAT \
1327 ? gen_rtx_REG (MODE, FIRST_FPA_REGNUM) \
1328 : TARGET_32BIT && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT_ABI && TARGET_MAVERICK \
1329 && GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_FLOAT \
1330 ? gen_rtx_REG (MODE, FIRST_CIRRUS_FP_REGNUM) \
1331 : TARGET_IWMMXT_ABI && arm_vector_mode_supported_p (MODE) \
1332 ? gen_rtx_REG (MODE, FIRST_IWMMXT_REGNUM) \
1333 : gen_rtx_REG (MODE, ARG_REGISTER (1)))
1335 /* Define how to find the value returned by a function.
1336 VALTYPE is the data type of the value (as a tree).
1337 If the precise function being called is known, FUNC is its FUNCTION_DECL;
1338 otherwise, FUNC is 0. */
1339 #define FUNCTION_VALUE(VALTYPE, FUNC) \
1340 arm_function_value (VALTYPE, FUNC);
1342 /* 1 if N is a possible register number for a function value.
1343 On the ARM, only r0 and f0 can return results. */
1344 /* On a Cirrus chip, mvf0 can return results. */
1345 #define FUNCTION_VALUE_REGNO_P(REGNO) \
1346 ((REGNO) == ARG_REGISTER (1) \
1347 || (TARGET_32BIT && ((REGNO) == FIRST_CIRRUS_FP_REGNUM) \
1348 && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT_ABI && TARGET_MAVERICK) \
1349 || ((REGNO) == FIRST_IWMMXT_REGNUM && TARGET_IWMMXT_ABI) \
1350 || (TARGET_32BIT && ((REGNO) == FIRST_FPA_REGNUM) \
1351 && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT_ABI && TARGET_FPA))
1353 /* Amount of memory needed for an untyped call to save all possible return
1354 registers. */
1355 #define APPLY_RESULT_SIZE arm_apply_result_size()
1357 /* How large values are returned */
1358 /* A C expression which can inhibit the returning of certain function values
1359 in registers, based on the type of value. */
1360 #define RETURN_IN_MEMORY(TYPE) arm_return_in_memory (TYPE)
1362 /* Define DEFAULT_PCC_STRUCT_RETURN to 1 if all structure and union return
1363 values must be in memory. On the ARM, they need only do so if larger
1364 than a word, or if they contain elements offset from zero in the struct. */
1365 #define DEFAULT_PCC_STRUCT_RETURN 0
1367 /* Flags for the call/call_value rtl operations set up by function_arg. */
1368 #define CALL_NORMAL 0x00000000 /* No special processing. */
1369 #define CALL_LONG 0x00000001 /* Always call indirect. */
1370 #define CALL_SHORT 0x00000002 /* Never call indirect. */
1372 /* These bits describe the different types of function supported
1373 by the ARM backend. They are exclusive. i.e. a function cannot be both a
1374 normal function and an interworked function, for example. Knowing the
1375 type of a function is important for determining its prologue and
1376 epilogue sequences.
1377 Note value 7 is currently unassigned. Also note that the interrupt
1378 function types all have bit 2 set, so that they can be tested for easily.
1379 Note that 0 is deliberately chosen for ARM_FT_UNKNOWN so that when the
1380 machine_function structure is initialized (to zero) func_type will
1381 default to unknown. This will force the first use of arm_current_func_type
1382 to call arm_compute_func_type. */
1383 #define ARM_FT_UNKNOWN 0 /* Type has not yet been determined. */
1384 #define ARM_FT_NORMAL 1 /* Your normal, straightforward function. */
1385 #define ARM_FT_INTERWORKED 2 /* A function that supports interworking. */
1386 #define ARM_FT_ISR 4 /* An interrupt service routine. */
1387 #define ARM_FT_FIQ 5 /* A fast interrupt service routine. */
1388 #define ARM_FT_EXCEPTION 6 /* An ARM exception handler (subcase of ISR). */
1390 #define ARM_FT_TYPE_MASK ((1 << 3) - 1)
1392 /* In addition functions can have several type modifiers,
1393 outlined by these bit masks: */
1394 #define ARM_FT_INTERRUPT (1 << 2) /* Note overlap with FT_ISR and above. */
1395 #define ARM_FT_NAKED (1 << 3) /* No prologue or epilogue. */
1396 #define ARM_FT_VOLATILE (1 << 4) /* Does not return. */
1397 #define ARM_FT_NESTED (1 << 5) /* Embedded inside another func. */
1398 #define ARM_FT_STACKALIGN (1 << 6) /* Called with misaligned stack. */
1400 /* Some macros to test these flags. */
1401 #define ARM_FUNC_TYPE(t) (t & ARM_FT_TYPE_MASK)
1402 #define IS_INTERRUPT(t) (t & ARM_FT_INTERRUPT)
1403 #define IS_VOLATILE(t) (t & ARM_FT_VOLATILE)
1404 #define IS_NAKED(t) (t & ARM_FT_NAKED)
1405 #define IS_NESTED(t) (t & ARM_FT_NESTED)
1406 #define IS_STACKALIGN(t) (t & ARM_FT_STACKALIGN)
1409 /* Structure used to hold the function stack frame layout. Offsets are
1410 relative to the stack pointer on function entry. Positive offsets are
1411 in the direction of stack growth.
1412 Only soft_frame is used in thumb mode. */
1414 typedef struct arm_stack_offsets GTY(())
1416 int saved_args; /* ARG_POINTER_REGNUM. */
1417 int frame; /* ARM_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM. */
1418 int saved_regs;
1419 int soft_frame; /* FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM. */
1420 int locals_base; /* THUMB_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM. */
1421 int outgoing_args; /* STACK_POINTER_REGNUM. */
1423 arm_stack_offsets;
1425 /* A C structure for machine-specific, per-function data.
1426 This is added to the cfun structure. */
1427 typedef struct machine_function GTY(())
1429 /* Additional stack adjustment in __builtin_eh_throw. */
1430 rtx eh_epilogue_sp_ofs;
1431 /* Records if LR has to be saved for far jumps. */
1432 int far_jump_used;
1433 /* Records if ARG_POINTER was ever live. */
1434 int arg_pointer_live;
1435 /* Records if the save of LR has been eliminated. */
1436 int lr_save_eliminated;
1437 /* The size of the stack frame. Only valid after reload. */
1438 arm_stack_offsets stack_offsets;
1439 /* Records the type of the current function. */
1440 unsigned long func_type;
1441 /* Record if the function has a variable argument list. */
1442 int uses_anonymous_args;
1443 /* Records if sibcalls are blocked because an argument
1444 register is needed to preserve stack alignment. */
1445 int sibcall_blocked;
1446 /* The PIC register for this function. This might be a pseudo. */
1447 rtx pic_reg;
1448 /* Labels for per-function Thumb call-via stubs. One per potential calling
1449 register. We can never call via LR or PC. We can call via SP if a
1450 trampoline happens to be on the top of the stack. */
1451 rtx call_via[14];
1453 machine_function;
1455 /* As in the machine_function, a global set of call-via labels, for code
1456 that is in text_section. */
1457 extern GTY(()) rtx thumb_call_via_label[14];
1459 /* A C type for declaring a variable that is used as the first argument of
1460 `FUNCTION_ARG' and other related values. For some target machines, the
1461 type `int' suffices and can hold the number of bytes of argument so far. */
1462 typedef struct
1464 /* This is the number of registers of arguments scanned so far. */
1465 int nregs;
1466 /* This is the number of iWMMXt register arguments scanned so far. */
1467 int iwmmxt_nregs;
1468 int named_count;
1469 int nargs;
1470 /* One of CALL_NORMAL, CALL_LONG or CALL_SHORT. */
1471 int call_cookie;
1472 int can_split;
1473 } CUMULATIVE_ARGS;
1475 /* Define where to put the arguments to a function.
1476 Value is zero to push the argument on the stack,
1477 or a hard register in which to store the argument.
1479 MODE is the argument's machine mode.
1480 TYPE is the data type of the argument (as a tree).
1481 This is null for libcalls where that information may
1482 not be available.
1483 CUM is a variable of type CUMULATIVE_ARGS which gives info about
1484 the preceding args and about the function being called.
1485 NAMED is nonzero if this argument is a named parameter
1486 (otherwise it is an extra parameter matching an ellipsis).
1488 On the ARM, normally the first 16 bytes are passed in registers r0-r3; all
1489 other arguments are passed on the stack. If (NAMED == 0) (which happens
1490 only in assign_parms, since TARGET_SETUP_INCOMING_VARARGS is
1491 defined), say it is passed in the stack (function_prologue will
1492 indeed make it pass in the stack if necessary). */
1493 #define FUNCTION_ARG(CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED) \
1494 arm_function_arg (&(CUM), (MODE), (TYPE), (NAMED))
1496 #define FUNCTION_ARG_PADDING(MODE, TYPE) \
1497 (arm_pad_arg_upward (MODE, TYPE) ? upward : downward)
1499 #define BLOCK_REG_PADDING(MODE, TYPE, FIRST) \
1500 (arm_pad_reg_upward (MODE, TYPE, FIRST) ? upward : downward)
1502 /* For AAPCS, padding should never be below the argument. For other ABIs,
1503 * mimic the default. */
1504 #define PAD_VARARGS_DOWN \
1505 ((TARGET_AAPCS_BASED) ? 0 : BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN)
1507 /* Initialize a variable CUM of type CUMULATIVE_ARGS
1508 for a call to a function whose data type is FNTYPE.
1509 For a library call, FNTYPE is 0.
1510 On the ARM, the offset starts at 0. */
1511 #define INIT_CUMULATIVE_ARGS(CUM, FNTYPE, LIBNAME, FNDECL, N_NAMED_ARGS) \
1512 arm_init_cumulative_args (&(CUM), (FNTYPE), (LIBNAME), (FNDECL))
1514 /* Update the data in CUM to advance over an argument
1515 of mode MODE and data type TYPE.
1516 (TYPE is null for libcalls where that information may not be available.) */
1517 #define FUNCTION_ARG_ADVANCE(CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED) \
1518 (CUM).nargs += 1; \
1519 if (arm_vector_mode_supported_p (MODE) \
1520 && (CUM).named_count > (CUM).nargs \
1521 && TARGET_IWMMXT_ABI) \
1522 (CUM).iwmmxt_nregs += 1; \
1523 else \
1524 (CUM).nregs += ARM_NUM_REGS2 (MODE, TYPE)
1526 /* If defined, a C expression that gives the alignment boundary, in bits, of an
1527 argument with the specified mode and type. If it is not defined,
1528 `PARM_BOUNDARY' is used for all arguments. */
1529 #define FUNCTION_ARG_BOUNDARY(MODE,TYPE) \
1530 ((ARM_DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN && arm_needs_doubleword_align (MODE, TYPE)) \
1531 ? DOUBLEWORD_ALIGNMENT \
1532 : PARM_BOUNDARY )
1534 /* 1 if N is a possible register number for function argument passing.
1535 On the ARM, r0-r3 are used to pass args. */
1536 #define FUNCTION_ARG_REGNO_P(REGNO) \
1537 (IN_RANGE ((REGNO), 0, 3) \
1538 || (TARGET_IWMMXT_ABI \
1539 && IN_RANGE ((REGNO), FIRST_IWMMXT_REGNUM, FIRST_IWMMXT_REGNUM + 9)))
1542 /* If your target environment doesn't prefix user functions with an
1543 underscore, you may wish to re-define this to prevent any conflicts.
1544 e.g. AOF may prefix mcount with an underscore. */
1545 #ifndef ARM_MCOUNT_NAME
1546 #define ARM_MCOUNT_NAME "*mcount"
1547 #endif
1549 /* Call the function profiler with a given profile label. The Acorn
1550 compiler puts this BEFORE the prolog but gcc puts it afterwards.
1551 On the ARM the full profile code will look like:
1552 .data
1554 .word 0
1555 .text
1556 mov ip, lr
1557 bl mcount
1558 .word LP1
1560 profile_function() in final.c outputs the .data section, FUNCTION_PROFILER
1561 will output the .text section.
1563 The ``mov ip,lr'' seems like a good idea to stick with cc convention.
1564 ``prof'' doesn't seem to mind about this!
1566 Note - this version of the code is designed to work in both ARM and
1567 Thumb modes. */
1568 #ifndef ARM_FUNCTION_PROFILER
1569 #define ARM_FUNCTION_PROFILER(STREAM, LABELNO) \
1571 char temp[20]; \
1572 rtx sym; \
1574 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "\tmov\t%r, %r\n\tbl\t", \
1575 IP_REGNUM, LR_REGNUM); \
1576 assemble_name (STREAM, ARM_MCOUNT_NAME); \
1577 fputc ('\n', STREAM); \
1578 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (temp, "LP", LABELNO); \
1579 sym = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, temp); \
1580 assemble_aligned_integer (UNITS_PER_WORD, sym); \
1582 #endif
1584 #ifdef THUMB_FUNCTION_PROFILER
1585 #define FUNCTION_PROFILER(STREAM, LABELNO) \
1586 if (TARGET_ARM) \
1587 ARM_FUNCTION_PROFILER (STREAM, LABELNO) \
1588 else \
1589 THUMB_FUNCTION_PROFILER (STREAM, LABELNO)
1590 #else
1591 #define FUNCTION_PROFILER(STREAM, LABELNO) \
1592 ARM_FUNCTION_PROFILER (STREAM, LABELNO)
1593 #endif
1595 /* EXIT_IGNORE_STACK should be nonzero if, when returning from a function,
1596 the stack pointer does not matter. The value is tested only in
1597 functions that have frame pointers.
1598 No definition is equivalent to always zero.
1600 On the ARM, the function epilogue recovers the stack pointer from the
1601 frame. */
1602 #define EXIT_IGNORE_STACK 1
1604 #define EPILOGUE_USES(REGNO) (reload_completed && (REGNO) == LR_REGNUM)
1606 /* Determine if the epilogue should be output as RTL.
1607 You should override this if you define FUNCTION_EXTRA_EPILOGUE. */
1608 /* This is disabled for Thumb-2 because it will confuse the
1609 conditional insn counter. */
1610 #define USE_RETURN_INSN(ISCOND) \
1611 (TARGET_ARM ? use_return_insn (ISCOND, NULL) : 0)
1613 /* Definitions for register eliminations.
1615 This is an array of structures. Each structure initializes one pair
1616 of eliminable registers. The "from" register number is given first,
1617 followed by "to". Eliminations of the same "from" register are listed
1618 in order of preference.
1620 We have two registers that can be eliminated on the ARM. First, the
1621 arg pointer register can often be eliminated in favor of the stack
1622 pointer register. Secondly, the pseudo frame pointer register can always
1623 be eliminated; it is replaced with either the stack or the real frame
1624 pointer. Note we have to use {ARM|THUMB}_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1625 because the definition of HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM is not a constant. */
1627 #define ELIMINABLE_REGS \
1628 {{ ARG_POINTER_REGNUM, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM },\
1629 { ARG_POINTER_REGNUM, FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM },\
1630 { ARG_POINTER_REGNUM, ARM_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM },\
1631 { ARG_POINTER_REGNUM, THUMB_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM },\
1632 { FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM },\
1633 { FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, ARM_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM },\
1634 { FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, THUMB_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM }}
1636 /* Given FROM and TO register numbers, say whether this elimination is
1637 allowed. Frame pointer elimination is automatically handled.
1639 All eliminations are permissible. Note that ARG_POINTER_REGNUM and
1640 HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM are in fact the same thing. If we need a frame
1641 pointer, we must eliminate FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM into
1642 HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM and not into STACK_POINTER_REGNUM or
1643 ARG_POINTER_REGNUM. */
1644 #define CAN_ELIMINATE(FROM, TO) \
1645 (((TO) == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM && (FROM) == ARG_POINTER_REGNUM) ? 0 : \
1646 ((TO) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM && frame_pointer_needed) ? 0 : \
1647 ((TO) == ARM_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM && TARGET_THUMB) ? 0 : \
1648 ((TO) == THUMB_HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM && TARGET_ARM) ? 0 : \
1651 /* Define the offset between two registers, one to be eliminated, and the
1652 other its replacement, at the start of a routine. */
1653 #define INITIAL_ELIMINATION_OFFSET(FROM, TO, OFFSET) \
1654 if (TARGET_ARM) \
1655 (OFFSET) = arm_compute_initial_elimination_offset (FROM, TO); \
1656 else \
1657 (OFFSET) = thumb_compute_initial_elimination_offset (FROM, TO)
1659 /* Special case handling of the location of arguments passed on the stack. */
1660 #define DEBUGGER_ARG_OFFSET(value, addr) value ? value : arm_debugger_arg_offset (value, addr)
1662 /* Initialize data used by insn expanders. This is called from insn_emit,
1663 once for every function before code is generated. */
1664 #define INIT_EXPANDERS arm_init_expanders ()
1666 /* Output assembler code for a block containing the constant parts
1667 of a trampoline, leaving space for the variable parts.
1669 On the ARM, (if r8 is the static chain regnum, and remembering that
1670 referencing pc adds an offset of 8) the trampoline looks like:
1671 ldr r8, [pc, #0]
1672 ldr pc, [pc]
1673 .word static chain value
1674 .word function's address
1675 XXX FIXME: When the trampoline returns, r8 will be clobbered. */
1676 #define ARM_TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE(FILE) \
1678 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tldr\t%r, [%r, #0]\n", \
1679 STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM, PC_REGNUM); \
1680 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tldr\t%r, [%r, #0]\n", \
1681 PC_REGNUM, PC_REGNUM); \
1682 assemble_aligned_integer (UNITS_PER_WORD, const0_rtx); \
1683 assemble_aligned_integer (UNITS_PER_WORD, const0_rtx); \
1686 /* The Thumb-2 trampoline is similar to the arm implementation.
1687 Unlike 16-bit Thumb, we enter the stub in thumb mode. */
1688 #define THUMB2_TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE(FILE) \
1690 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tldr.w\t%r, [%r, #4]\n", \
1691 STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM, PC_REGNUM); \
1692 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tldr.w\t%r, [%r, #4]\n", \
1693 PC_REGNUM, PC_REGNUM); \
1694 assemble_aligned_integer (UNITS_PER_WORD, const0_rtx); \
1695 assemble_aligned_integer (UNITS_PER_WORD, const0_rtx); \
1698 #define THUMB1_TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE(FILE) \
1700 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN(FILE, 2); \
1701 fprintf (FILE, "\t.code\t16\n"); \
1702 fprintf (FILE, ".Ltrampoline_start:\n"); \
1703 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tpush\t{r0, r1}\n"); \
1704 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tldr\tr0, [%r, #8]\n", \
1705 PC_REGNUM); \
1706 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tmov\t%r, r0\n", \
1707 STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM); \
1708 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tldr\tr0, [%r, #8]\n", \
1709 PC_REGNUM); \
1710 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tstr\tr0, [%r, #4]\n", \
1711 SP_REGNUM); \
1712 asm_fprintf (FILE, "\tpop\t{r0, %r}\n", \
1713 PC_REGNUM); \
1714 assemble_aligned_integer (UNITS_PER_WORD, const0_rtx); \
1715 assemble_aligned_integer (UNITS_PER_WORD, const0_rtx); \
1718 #define TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE(FILE) \
1719 if (TARGET_ARM) \
1720 ARM_TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE (FILE) \
1721 else if (TARGET_THUMB2) \
1722 THUMB2_TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE (FILE) \
1723 else \
1724 THUMB1_TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE (FILE)
1726 /* Thumb trampolines should be entered in thumb mode, so set the bottom bit
1727 of the address. */
1728 #define TRAMPOLINE_ADJUST_ADDRESS(ADDR) do \
1730 if (TARGET_THUMB) \
1731 (ADDR) = expand_simple_binop (Pmode, IOR, (ADDR), GEN_INT(1), \
1732 gen_reg_rtx (Pmode), 0, OPTAB_LIB_WIDEN); \
1733 } while(0)
1735 /* Length in units of the trampoline for entering a nested function. */
1736 #define TRAMPOLINE_SIZE (TARGET_32BIT ? 16 : 20)
1738 /* Alignment required for a trampoline in bits. */
1739 #define TRAMPOLINE_ALIGNMENT 32
1742 /* Emit RTL insns to initialize the variable parts of a trampoline.
1743 FNADDR is an RTX for the address of the function's pure code.
1744 CXT is an RTX for the static chain value for the function. */
1745 #ifndef INITIALIZE_TRAMPOLINE
1746 #define INITIALIZE_TRAMPOLINE(TRAMP, FNADDR, CXT) \
1748 emit_move_insn (gen_rtx_MEM (SImode, \
1749 plus_constant (TRAMP, \
1750 TARGET_32BIT ? 8 : 12)), \
1751 CXT); \
1752 emit_move_insn (gen_rtx_MEM (SImode, \
1753 plus_constant (TRAMP, \
1754 TARGET_32BIT ? 12 : 16)), \
1755 FNADDR); \
1756 emit_library_call (gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, "__clear_cache"), \
1757 0, VOIDmode, 2, TRAMP, Pmode, \
1758 plus_constant (TRAMP, TRAMPOLINE_SIZE), Pmode); \
1760 #endif
1763 /* Addressing modes, and classification of registers for them. */
1764 #define HAVE_POST_INCREMENT 1
1765 #define HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT TARGET_32BIT
1766 #define HAVE_POST_DECREMENT TARGET_32BIT
1767 #define HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT TARGET_32BIT
1768 #define HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_DISP TARGET_32BIT
1769 #define HAVE_POST_MODIFY_DISP TARGET_32BIT
1770 #define HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_REG TARGET_32BIT
1771 #define HAVE_POST_MODIFY_REG TARGET_32BIT
1773 /* Macros to check register numbers against specific register classes. */
1775 /* These assume that REGNO is a hard or pseudo reg number.
1776 They give nonzero only if REGNO is a hard reg of the suitable class
1777 or a pseudo reg currently allocated to a suitable hard reg.
1778 Since they use reg_renumber, they are safe only once reg_renumber
1779 has been allocated, which happens in local-alloc.c. */
1780 #define TEST_REGNO(R, TEST, VALUE) \
1781 ((R TEST VALUE) || ((unsigned) reg_renumber[R] TEST VALUE))
1783 /* Don't allow the pc to be used. */
1784 #define ARM_REGNO_OK_FOR_BASE_P(REGNO) \
1785 (TEST_REGNO (REGNO, <, PC_REGNUM) \
1786 || TEST_REGNO (REGNO, ==, FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM) \
1787 || TEST_REGNO (REGNO, ==, ARG_POINTER_REGNUM))
1789 #define THUMB1_REGNO_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P(REGNO, MODE) \
1790 (TEST_REGNO (REGNO, <=, LAST_LO_REGNUM) \
1791 || (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) >= 4 \
1792 && TEST_REGNO (REGNO, ==, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM)))
1794 #define REGNO_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P(REGNO, MODE) \
1795 (TARGET_THUMB1 \
1796 ? THUMB1_REGNO_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P (REGNO, MODE) \
1797 : ARM_REGNO_OK_FOR_BASE_P (REGNO))
1799 /* Nonzero if X can be the base register in a reg+reg addressing mode.
1800 For Thumb, we can not use SP + reg, so reject SP. */
1801 #define REGNO_MODE_OK_FOR_REG_BASE_P(X, MODE) \
1802 REGNO_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (X)
1804 /* For ARM code, we don't care about the mode, but for Thumb, the index
1805 must be suitable for use in a QImode load. */
1806 #define REGNO_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(REGNO) \
1807 REGNO_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P (REGNO, QImode)
1809 /* Maximum number of registers that can appear in a valid memory address.
1810 Shifts in addresses can't be by a register. */
1811 #define MAX_REGS_PER_ADDRESS 2
1813 /* Recognize any constant value that is a valid address. */
1814 /* XXX We can address any constant, eventually... */
1816 #ifdef AOF_ASSEMBLER
1818 #define CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P(X) \
1819 (GET_CODE (X) == SYMBOL_REF && CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (X))
1821 #else
1823 /* ??? Should the TARGET_ARM here also apply to thumb2? */
1824 #define CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P(X) \
1825 (GET_CODE (X) == SYMBOL_REF \
1826 && (CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (X) \
1827 || (TARGET_ARM && optimize > 0 && SYMBOL_REF_FLAG (X))))
1829 #endif /* AOF_ASSEMBLER */
1831 /* Nonzero if the constant value X is a legitimate general operand.
1832 It is given that X satisfies CONSTANT_P or is a CONST_DOUBLE.
1834 On the ARM, allow any integer (invalid ones are removed later by insn
1835 patterns), nice doubles and symbol_refs which refer to the function's
1836 constant pool XXX.
1838 When generating pic allow anything. */
1839 #define ARM_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P(X) (flag_pic || ! label_mentioned_p (X))
1841 #define THUMB_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P(X) \
1842 ( GET_CODE (X) == CONST_INT \
1843 || GET_CODE (X) == CONST_DOUBLE \
1844 || CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P (X) \
1845 || flag_pic)
1847 #define LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P(X) \
1848 (!arm_tls_referenced_p (X) \
1849 && (TARGET_32BIT ? ARM_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P (X) \
1850 : THUMB_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P (X)))
1852 /* Special characters prefixed to function names
1853 in order to encode attribute like information.
1854 Note, '@' and '*' have already been taken. */
1855 #define SHORT_CALL_FLAG_CHAR '^'
1856 #define LONG_CALL_FLAG_CHAR '#'
1858 #define ENCODED_SHORT_CALL_ATTR_P(SYMBOL_NAME) \
1859 (*(SYMBOL_NAME) == SHORT_CALL_FLAG_CHAR)
1861 #define ENCODED_LONG_CALL_ATTR_P(SYMBOL_NAME) \
1862 (*(SYMBOL_NAME) == LONG_CALL_FLAG_CHAR)
1864 #ifndef SUBTARGET_NAME_ENCODING_LENGTHS
1865 #define SUBTARGET_NAME_ENCODING_LENGTHS
1866 #endif
1868 /* This is a C fragment for the inside of a switch statement.
1869 Each case label should return the number of characters to
1870 be stripped from the start of a function's name, if that
1871 name starts with the indicated character. */
1872 #define ARM_NAME_ENCODING_LENGTHS \
1873 case SHORT_CALL_FLAG_CHAR: return 1; \
1874 case LONG_CALL_FLAG_CHAR: return 1; \
1875 case '*': return 1; \
1876 SUBTARGET_NAME_ENCODING_LENGTHS
1878 /* This is how to output a reference to a user-level label named NAME.
1879 `assemble_name' uses this. */
1880 #undef ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF
1881 #define ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF(FILE, NAME) \
1882 arm_asm_output_labelref (FILE, NAME)
1884 /* Output IT instructions for conditionally executed Thumb-2 instructions. */
1885 #define ASM_OUTPUT_OPCODE(STREAM, PTR) \
1886 if (TARGET_THUMB2) \
1887 thumb2_asm_output_opcode (STREAM);
1889 /* The EABI specifies that constructors should go in .init_array.
1890 Other targets use .ctors for compatibility. */
1891 #ifndef ARM_EABI_CTORS_SECTION_OP
1892 #define ARM_EABI_CTORS_SECTION_OP \
1893 "\t.section\t.init_array,\"aw\",%init_array"
1894 #endif
1895 #ifndef ARM_EABI_DTORS_SECTION_OP
1896 #define ARM_EABI_DTORS_SECTION_OP \
1897 "\t.section\t.fini_array,\"aw\",%fini_array"
1898 #endif
1899 #define ARM_CTORS_SECTION_OP \
1900 "\t.section\t.ctors,\"aw\",%progbits"
1901 #define ARM_DTORS_SECTION_OP \
1902 "\t.section\t.dtors,\"aw\",%progbits"
1904 /* Define CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP. */
1905 #undef CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
1906 #undef DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
1907 #ifndef IN_LIBGCC2
1908 # define CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP \
1909 (TARGET_AAPCS_BASED ? ARM_EABI_CTORS_SECTION_OP : ARM_CTORS_SECTION_OP)
1910 # define DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP \
1911 (TARGET_AAPCS_BASED ? ARM_EABI_DTORS_SECTION_OP : ARM_DTORS_SECTION_OP)
1912 #else /* !defined (IN_LIBGCC2) */
1913 /* In libgcc, CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP must be a compile-time constant,
1914 so we cannot use the definition above. */
1915 # ifdef __ARM_EABI__
1916 /* The .ctors section is not part of the EABI, so we do not define
1917 CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP when in libgcc; that prevents crtstuff
1918 from trying to use it. We do define it when doing normal
1919 compilation, as .init_array can be used instead of .ctors. */
1920 /* There is no need to emit begin or end markers when using
1921 init_array; the dynamic linker will compute the size of the
1922 array itself based on special symbols created by the static
1923 linker. However, we do need to arrange to set up
1924 exception-handling here. */
1925 # define CTOR_LIST_BEGIN asm (ARM_EABI_CTORS_SECTION_OP)
1926 # define CTOR_LIST_END /* empty */
1927 # define DTOR_LIST_BEGIN asm (ARM_EABI_DTORS_SECTION_OP)
1928 # define DTOR_LIST_END /* empty */
1929 # else /* !defined (__ARM_EABI__) */
1930 # define CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP ARM_CTORS_SECTION_OP
1931 # define DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP ARM_DTORS_SECTION_OP
1932 # endif /* !defined (__ARM_EABI__) */
1933 #endif /* !defined (IN_LIBCC2) */
1935 /* True if the operating system can merge entities with vague linkage
1936 (e.g., symbols in COMDAT group) during dynamic linking. */
1937 #ifndef TARGET_ARM_DYNAMIC_VAGUE_LINKAGE_P
1938 #define TARGET_ARM_DYNAMIC_VAGUE_LINKAGE_P true
1939 #endif
1941 /* Set the short-call flag for any function compiled in the current
1942 compilation unit. We skip this for functions with the section
1943 attribute when long-calls are in effect as this tells the compiler
1944 that the section might be placed a long way from the caller.
1945 See arm_is_longcall_p() for more information. */
1946 #define ARM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_SIZE(STREAM, NAME, DECL) \
1947 if (!TARGET_LONG_CALLS || ! DECL_SECTION_NAME (DECL)) \
1948 arm_encode_call_attribute (DECL, SHORT_CALL_FLAG_CHAR)
1950 #define ARM_OUTPUT_FN_UNWIND(F, PROLOGUE) arm_output_fn_unwind (F, PROLOGUE)
1952 #ifdef TARGET_UNWIND_INFO
1953 #define ARM_EABI_UNWIND_TABLES \
1954 ((!USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS && flag_exceptions) || flag_unwind_tables)
1955 #else
1956 #define ARM_EABI_UNWIND_TABLES 0
1957 #endif
1959 /* The macros REG_OK_FOR..._P assume that the arg is a REG rtx
1960 and check its validity for a certain class.
1961 We have two alternate definitions for each of them.
1962 The usual definition accepts all pseudo regs; the other rejects
1963 them unless they have been allocated suitable hard regs.
1964 The symbol REG_OK_STRICT causes the latter definition to be used.
1965 Thumb-2 has the same restrictions as arm. */
1966 #ifndef REG_OK_STRICT
1968 #define ARM_REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X) \
1969 (REGNO (X) <= LAST_ARM_REGNUM \
1970 || REGNO (X) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER \
1971 || REGNO (X) == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM \
1972 || REGNO (X) == ARG_POINTER_REGNUM)
1974 #define THUMB1_REG_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X, MODE) \
1975 (REGNO (X) <= LAST_LO_REGNUM \
1976 || REGNO (X) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER \
1977 || (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) >= 4 \
1978 && (REGNO (X) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM \
1979 || (X) == hard_frame_pointer_rtx \
1980 || (X) == arg_pointer_rtx)))
1982 #define REG_STRICT_P 0
1984 #else /* REG_OK_STRICT */
1986 #define ARM_REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X) \
1987 ARM_REGNO_OK_FOR_BASE_P (REGNO (X))
1989 #define THUMB1_REG_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X, MODE) \
1990 THUMB1_REGNO_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P (REGNO (X), MODE)
1992 #define REG_STRICT_P 1
1994 #endif /* REG_OK_STRICT */
1996 /* Now define some helpers in terms of the above. */
1998 #define REG_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X, MODE) \
1999 (TARGET_THUMB1 \
2000 ? THUMB1_REG_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P (X, MODE) \
2001 : ARM_REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P (X))
2003 #define ARM_REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(X) ARM_REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P (X)
2005 /* For 16-bit Thumb, a valid index register is anything that can be used in
2006 a byte load instruction. */
2007 #define THUMB1_REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(X) \
2008 THUMB1_REG_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P (X, QImode)
2010 /* Nonzero if X is a hard reg that can be used as an index
2011 or if it is a pseudo reg. On the Thumb, the stack pointer
2012 is not suitable. */
2013 #define REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(X) \
2014 (TARGET_THUMB1 \
2015 ? THUMB1_REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (X) \
2016 : ARM_REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (X))
2018 /* Nonzero if X can be the base register in a reg+reg addressing mode.
2019 For Thumb, we can not use SP + reg, so reject SP. */
2020 #define REG_MODE_OK_FOR_REG_BASE_P(X, MODE) \
2021 REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (X)
2023 /* GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS recognizes an RTL expression
2024 that is a valid memory address for an instruction.
2025 The MODE argument is the machine mode for the MEM expression
2026 that wants to use this address. */
2028 #define ARM_BASE_REGISTER_RTX_P(X) \
2029 (GET_CODE (X) == REG && ARM_REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P (X))
2031 #define ARM_INDEX_REGISTER_RTX_P(X) \
2032 (GET_CODE (X) == REG && ARM_REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (X))
2034 #define ARM_GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS(MODE,X,WIN) \
2036 if (arm_legitimate_address_p (MODE, X, SET, REG_STRICT_P)) \
2037 goto WIN; \
2040 #define THUMB2_GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS(MODE,X,WIN) \
2042 if (thumb2_legitimate_address_p (MODE, X, REG_STRICT_P)) \
2043 goto WIN; \
2046 #define THUMB1_GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS(MODE,X,WIN) \
2048 if (thumb1_legitimate_address_p (MODE, X, REG_STRICT_P)) \
2049 goto WIN; \
2052 #define GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS(MODE, X, WIN) \
2053 if (TARGET_ARM) \
2054 ARM_GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS (MODE, X, WIN) \
2055 else if (TARGET_THUMB2) \
2056 THUMB2_GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS (MODE, X, WIN) \
2057 else /* if (TARGET_THUMB1) */ \
2058 THUMB1_GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS (MODE, X, WIN)
2061 /* Try machine-dependent ways of modifying an illegitimate address
2062 to be legitimate. If we find one, return the new, valid address. */
2063 #define ARM_LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS(X, OLDX, MODE, WIN) \
2064 do { \
2065 X = arm_legitimize_address (X, OLDX, MODE); \
2066 } while (0)
2068 /* ??? Implement LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS for thumb2. */
2069 #define THUMB2_LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS(X, OLDX, MODE, WIN) \
2070 do { \
2071 } while (0)
2073 #define THUMB1_LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS(X, OLDX, MODE, WIN) \
2074 do { \
2075 X = thumb_legitimize_address (X, OLDX, MODE); \
2076 } while (0)
2078 #define LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS(X, OLDX, MODE, WIN) \
2079 do { \
2080 if (TARGET_ARM) \
2081 ARM_LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS (X, OLDX, MODE, WIN); \
2082 else if (TARGET_THUMB2) \
2083 THUMB2_LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS (X, OLDX, MODE, WIN); \
2084 else \
2085 THUMB1_LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS (X, OLDX, MODE, WIN); \
2087 if (memory_address_p (MODE, X)) \
2088 goto WIN; \
2089 } while (0)
2091 /* Go to LABEL if ADDR (a legitimate address expression)
2092 has an effect that depends on the machine mode it is used for. */
2093 #define ARM_GO_IF_MODE_DEPENDENT_ADDRESS(ADDR, LABEL) \
2095 if ( GET_CODE (ADDR) == PRE_DEC || GET_CODE (ADDR) == POST_DEC \
2096 || GET_CODE (ADDR) == PRE_INC || GET_CODE (ADDR) == POST_INC) \
2097 goto LABEL; \
2100 /* Nothing helpful to do for the Thumb */
2101 #define GO_IF_MODE_DEPENDENT_ADDRESS(ADDR, LABEL) \
2102 if (TARGET_32BIT) \
2103 ARM_GO_IF_MODE_DEPENDENT_ADDRESS (ADDR, LABEL)
2106 /* Specify the machine mode that this machine uses
2107 for the index in the tablejump instruction. */
2108 #define CASE_VECTOR_MODE Pmode
2110 #define CASE_VECTOR_PC_RELATIVE TARGET_THUMB2
2112 #define CASE_VECTOR_SHORTEN_MODE(min, max, body) \
2113 ((min < 0 || max >= 0x2000 || !TARGET_THUMB2) ? SImode \
2114 : (max >= 0x200) ? HImode \
2115 : QImode)
2117 /* signed 'char' is most compatible, but RISC OS wants it unsigned.
2118 unsigned is probably best, but may break some code. */
2119 #ifndef DEFAULT_SIGNED_CHAR
2120 #define DEFAULT_SIGNED_CHAR 0
2121 #endif
2123 /* Max number of bytes we can move from memory to memory
2124 in one reasonably fast instruction. */
2125 #define MOVE_MAX 4
2127 #undef MOVE_RATIO
2128 #define MOVE_RATIO (arm_tune_xscale ? 4 : 2)
2130 /* Define if operations between registers always perform the operation
2131 on the full register even if a narrower mode is specified. */
2132 #define WORD_REGISTER_OPERATIONS
2134 /* Define if loading in MODE, an integral mode narrower than BITS_PER_WORD
2135 will either zero-extend or sign-extend. The value of this macro should
2136 be the code that says which one of the two operations is implicitly
2137 done, UNKNOWN if none. */
2138 #define LOAD_EXTEND_OP(MODE) \
2139 (TARGET_THUMB ? ZERO_EXTEND : \
2140 ((arm_arch4 || (MODE) == QImode) ? ZERO_EXTEND \
2141 : ((BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN && (MODE) == HImode) ? SIGN_EXTEND : UNKNOWN)))
2143 /* Nonzero if access to memory by bytes is slow and undesirable. */
2144 #define SLOW_BYTE_ACCESS 0
2146 #define SLOW_UNALIGNED_ACCESS(MODE, ALIGN) 1
2148 /* Immediate shift counts are truncated by the output routines (or was it
2149 the assembler?). Shift counts in a register are truncated by ARM. Note
2150 that the native compiler puts too large (> 32) immediate shift counts
2151 into a register and shifts by the register, letting the ARM decide what
2152 to do instead of doing that itself. */
2153 /* This is all wrong. Defining SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED tells combine that
2154 code like (X << (Y % 32)) for register X, Y is equivalent to (X << Y).
2155 On the arm, Y in a register is used modulo 256 for the shift. Only for
2156 rotates is modulo 32 used. */
2157 /* #define SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED 1 */
2159 /* All integers have the same format so truncation is easy. */
2160 #define TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION(OUTPREC, INPREC) 1
2162 /* Calling from registers is a massive pain. */
2163 #define NO_FUNCTION_CSE 1
2165 /* The machine modes of pointers and functions */
2166 #define Pmode SImode
2167 #define FUNCTION_MODE Pmode
2169 #define ARM_FRAME_RTX(X) \
2170 ( (X) == frame_pointer_rtx || (X) == stack_pointer_rtx \
2171 || (X) == arg_pointer_rtx)
2173 /* Moves to and from memory are quite expensive */
2174 #define MEMORY_MOVE_COST(M, CLASS, IN) \
2175 (TARGET_32BIT ? 10 : \
2176 ((GET_MODE_SIZE (M) < 4 ? 8 : 2 * GET_MODE_SIZE (M)) \
2177 * (CLASS == LO_REGS ? 1 : 2)))
2179 /* Try to generate sequences that don't involve branches, we can then use
2180 conditional instructions */
2181 #define BRANCH_COST \
2182 (TARGET_32BIT ? 4 : (optimize > 0 ? 2 : 0))
2184 /* Position Independent Code. */
2185 /* We decide which register to use based on the compilation options and
2186 the assembler in use; this is more general than the APCS restriction of
2187 using sb (r9) all the time. */
2188 extern unsigned arm_pic_register;
2190 /* The register number of the register used to address a table of static
2191 data addresses in memory. */
2192 #define PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM arm_pic_register
2194 /* We can't directly access anything that contains a symbol,
2195 nor can we indirect via the constant pool. One exception is
2196 UNSPEC_TLS, which is always PIC. */
2197 #define LEGITIMATE_PIC_OPERAND_P(X) \
2198 (!(symbol_mentioned_p (X) \
2199 || label_mentioned_p (X) \
2200 || (GET_CODE (X) == SYMBOL_REF \
2201 && CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (X) \
2202 && (symbol_mentioned_p (get_pool_constant (X)) \
2203 || label_mentioned_p (get_pool_constant (X))))) \
2204 || tls_mentioned_p (X))
2206 /* We need to know when we are making a constant pool; this determines
2207 whether data needs to be in the GOT or can be referenced via a GOT
2208 offset. */
2209 extern int making_const_table;
2211 /* Handle pragmas for compatibility with Intel's compilers. */
2212 #define REGISTER_TARGET_PRAGMAS() do { \
2213 c_register_pragma (0, "long_calls", arm_pr_long_calls); \
2214 c_register_pragma (0, "no_long_calls", arm_pr_no_long_calls); \
2215 c_register_pragma (0, "long_calls_off", arm_pr_long_calls_off); \
2216 } while (0)
2218 /* Condition code information. */
2219 /* Given a comparison code (EQ, NE, etc.) and the first operand of a COMPARE,
2220 return the mode to be used for the comparison. */
2222 #define SELECT_CC_MODE(OP, X, Y) arm_select_cc_mode (OP, X, Y)
2224 #define REVERSIBLE_CC_MODE(MODE) 1
2226 #define REVERSE_CONDITION(CODE,MODE) \
2227 (((MODE) == CCFPmode || (MODE) == CCFPEmode) \
2228 ? reverse_condition_maybe_unordered (code) \
2229 : reverse_condition (code))
2231 #define CANONICALIZE_COMPARISON(CODE, OP0, OP1) \
2232 do \
2234 if (GET_CODE (OP1) == CONST_INT \
2235 && ! (const_ok_for_arm (INTVAL (OP1)) \
2236 || (const_ok_for_arm (- INTVAL (OP1))))) \
2238 rtx const_op = OP1; \
2239 CODE = arm_canonicalize_comparison ((CODE), GET_MODE (OP0), \
2240 &const_op); \
2241 OP1 = const_op; \
2244 while (0)
2246 /* The arm5 clz instruction returns 32. */
2247 #define CLZ_DEFINED_VALUE_AT_ZERO(MODE, VALUE) ((VALUE) = 32, 1)
2249 #undef ASM_APP_OFF
2250 #define ASM_APP_OFF (TARGET_THUMB1 ? "\t.code\t16\n" : \
2251 TARGET_THUMB2 ? "\t.thumb\n" : "")
2253 /* Output a push or a pop instruction (only used when profiling). */
2254 #define ASM_OUTPUT_REG_PUSH(STREAM, REGNO) \
2255 do \
2257 if (TARGET_ARM) \
2258 asm_fprintf (STREAM,"\tstmfd\t%r!,{%r}\n", \
2259 STACK_POINTER_REGNUM, REGNO); \
2260 else \
2261 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "\tpush {%r}\n", REGNO); \
2262 } while (0)
2265 #define ASM_OUTPUT_REG_POP(STREAM, REGNO) \
2266 do \
2268 if (TARGET_ARM) \
2269 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "\tldmfd\t%r!,{%r}\n", \
2270 STACK_POINTER_REGNUM, REGNO); \
2271 else \
2272 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "\tpop {%r}\n", REGNO); \
2273 } while (0)
2275 /* Jump table alignment is explicit in ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_LABEL. */
2276 #define ADDR_VEC_ALIGN(JUMPTABLE) 0
2278 /* This is how to output a label which precedes a jumptable. Since
2279 Thumb instructions are 2 bytes, we may need explicit alignment here. */
2280 #undef ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_LABEL
2281 #define ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_LABEL(FILE, PREFIX, NUM, JUMPTABLE) \
2282 do \
2284 if (TARGET_THUMB && GET_MODE (PATTERN (JUMPTABLE)) == SImode) \
2285 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (FILE, 2); \
2286 (*targetm.asm_out.internal_label) (FILE, PREFIX, NUM); \
2288 while (0)
2290 /* Make sure subsequent insns are aligned after a TBB. */
2291 #define ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_END(FILE, NUM, JUMPTABLE) \
2292 do \
2294 if (GET_MODE (PATTERN (JUMPTABLE)) == QImode) \
2295 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (FILE, 1); \
2297 while (0)
2299 #define ARM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME(STREAM, NAME, DECL) \
2300 do \
2302 if (TARGET_THUMB) \
2304 if (is_called_in_ARM_mode (DECL) \
2305 || (TARGET_THUMB1 && current_function_is_thunk)) \
2306 fprintf (STREAM, "\t.code 32\n") ; \
2307 else if (TARGET_THUMB1) \
2308 fprintf (STREAM, "\t.code\t16\n\t.thumb_func\n") ; \
2309 else \
2310 fprintf (STREAM, "\t.thumb\n\t.thumb_func\n") ; \
2312 if (TARGET_POKE_FUNCTION_NAME) \
2313 arm_poke_function_name (STREAM, (char *) NAME); \
2315 while (0)
2317 /* For aliases of functions we use .thumb_set instead. */
2318 #define ASM_OUTPUT_DEF_FROM_DECLS(FILE, DECL1, DECL2) \
2319 do \
2321 const char *const LABEL1 = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl), 0), 0); \
2322 const char *const LABEL2 = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL2); \
2324 if (TARGET_THUMB && TREE_CODE (DECL1) == FUNCTION_DECL) \
2326 fprintf (FILE, "\t.thumb_set "); \
2327 assemble_name (FILE, LABEL1); \
2328 fprintf (FILE, ","); \
2329 assemble_name (FILE, LABEL2); \
2330 fprintf (FILE, "\n"); \
2332 else \
2333 ASM_OUTPUT_DEF (FILE, LABEL1, LABEL2); \
2335 while (0)
2337 #ifdef HAVE_GAS_MAX_SKIP_P2ALIGN
2338 /* To support -falign-* switches we need to use .p2align so
2339 that alignment directives in code sections will be padded
2340 with no-op instructions, rather than zeroes. */
2341 #define ASM_OUTPUT_MAX_SKIP_ALIGN(FILE, LOG, MAX_SKIP) \
2342 if ((LOG) != 0) \
2344 if ((MAX_SKIP) == 0) \
2345 fprintf ((FILE), "\t.p2align %d\n", (int) (LOG)); \
2346 else \
2347 fprintf ((FILE), "\t.p2align %d,,%d\n", \
2348 (int) (LOG), (int) (MAX_SKIP)); \
2350 #endif
2352 /* Add two bytes to the length of conditionally executed Thumb-2
2353 instructions for the IT instruction. */
2354 #define ADJUST_INSN_LENGTH(insn, length) \
2355 if (TARGET_THUMB2 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == COND_EXEC) \
2356 length += 2;
2358 /* Only perform branch elimination (by making instructions conditional) if
2359 we're optimizing. For Thumb-2 check if any IT instructions need
2360 outputting. */
2361 #define FINAL_PRESCAN_INSN(INSN, OPVEC, NOPERANDS) \
2362 if (TARGET_ARM && optimize) \
2363 arm_final_prescan_insn (INSN); \
2364 else if (TARGET_THUMB2) \
2365 thumb2_final_prescan_insn (INSN); \
2366 else if (TARGET_THUMB1) \
2367 thumb1_final_prescan_insn (INSN)
2369 #define PRINT_OPERAND_PUNCT_VALID_P(CODE) \
2370 (CODE == '@' || CODE == '|' || CODE == '.' \
2371 || CODE == '(' || CODE == ')' \
2372 || (TARGET_32BIT && (CODE == '?')) \
2373 || (TARGET_THUMB2 && (CODE == '!')) \
2374 || (TARGET_THUMB && (CODE == '_')))
2376 /* Output an operand of an instruction. */
2377 #define PRINT_OPERAND(STREAM, X, CODE) \
2378 arm_print_operand (STREAM, X, CODE)
2380 #define ARM_SIGN_EXTEND(x) ((HOST_WIDE_INT) \
2381 (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT <= 32 ? (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (x) \
2382 : ((((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)(x)) & (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0xffffffff) |\
2383 ((((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)(x)) & (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0x80000000) \
2384 ? ((~ (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0) \
2385 & ~ (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0xffffffff) \
2386 : 0))))
2388 /* Output the address of an operand. */
2389 #define ARM_PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS(STREAM, X) \
2391 int is_minus = GET_CODE (X) == MINUS; \
2393 if (GET_CODE (X) == REG) \
2394 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r, #0]", REGNO (X)); \
2395 else if (GET_CODE (X) == PLUS || is_minus) \
2397 rtx base = XEXP (X, 0); \
2398 rtx index = XEXP (X, 1); \
2399 HOST_WIDE_INT offset = 0; \
2400 if (GET_CODE (base) != REG) \
2402 /* Ensure that BASE is a register. */ \
2403 /* (one of them must be). */ \
2404 rtx temp = base; \
2405 base = index; \
2406 index = temp; \
2408 switch (GET_CODE (index)) \
2410 case CONST_INT: \
2411 offset = INTVAL (index); \
2412 if (is_minus) \
2413 offset = -offset; \
2414 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r, #%wd]", \
2415 REGNO (base), offset); \
2416 break; \
2418 case REG: \
2419 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r, %s%r]", \
2420 REGNO (base), is_minus ? "-" : "", \
2421 REGNO (index)); \
2422 break; \
2424 case MULT: \
2425 case ASHIFTRT: \
2426 case LSHIFTRT: \
2427 case ASHIFT: \
2428 case ROTATERT: \
2430 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r, %s%r", \
2431 REGNO (base), is_minus ? "-" : "", \
2432 REGNO (XEXP (index, 0))); \
2433 arm_print_operand (STREAM, index, 'S'); \
2434 fputs ("]", STREAM); \
2435 break; \
2438 default: \
2439 gcc_unreachable (); \
2442 else if (GET_CODE (X) == PRE_INC || GET_CODE (X) == POST_INC \
2443 || GET_CODE (X) == PRE_DEC || GET_CODE (X) == POST_DEC) \
2445 extern enum machine_mode output_memory_reference_mode; \
2447 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (XEXP (X, 0)) == REG); \
2449 if (GET_CODE (X) == PRE_DEC || GET_CODE (X) == PRE_INC) \
2450 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r, #%s%d]!", \
2451 REGNO (XEXP (X, 0)), \
2452 GET_CODE (X) == PRE_DEC ? "-" : "", \
2453 GET_MODE_SIZE (output_memory_reference_mode)); \
2454 else \
2455 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r], #%s%d", \
2456 REGNO (XEXP (X, 0)), \
2457 GET_CODE (X) == POST_DEC ? "-" : "", \
2458 GET_MODE_SIZE (output_memory_reference_mode)); \
2460 else if (GET_CODE (X) == PRE_MODIFY) \
2462 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r, ", REGNO (XEXP (X, 0))); \
2463 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (X, 1), 1)) == CONST_INT) \
2464 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "#%wd]!", \
2465 INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (X, 1), 1))); \
2466 else \
2467 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "%r]!", \
2468 REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (X, 1), 1))); \
2470 else if (GET_CODE (X) == POST_MODIFY) \
2472 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r], ", REGNO (XEXP (X, 0))); \
2473 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (X, 1), 1)) == CONST_INT) \
2474 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "#%wd", \
2475 INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (X, 1), 1))); \
2476 else \
2477 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "%r", \
2478 REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (X, 1), 1))); \
2480 else output_addr_const (STREAM, X); \
2483 #define THUMB_PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS(STREAM, X) \
2485 if (GET_CODE (X) == REG) \
2486 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r]", REGNO (X)); \
2487 else if (GET_CODE (X) == POST_INC) \
2488 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "%r!", REGNO (XEXP (X, 0))); \
2489 else if (GET_CODE (X) == PLUS) \
2491 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (XEXP (X, 0)) == REG); \
2492 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (X, 1)) == CONST_INT) \
2493 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r, #%wd]", \
2494 REGNO (XEXP (X, 0)), \
2495 INTVAL (XEXP (X, 1))); \
2496 else \
2497 asm_fprintf (STREAM, "[%r, %r]", \
2498 REGNO (XEXP (X, 0)), \
2499 REGNO (XEXP (X, 1))); \
2501 else \
2502 output_addr_const (STREAM, X); \
2505 #define PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS(STREAM, X) \
2506 if (TARGET_32BIT) \
2507 ARM_PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS (STREAM, X) \
2508 else \
2509 THUMB_PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS (STREAM, X)
2511 #define OUTPUT_ADDR_CONST_EXTRA(file, x, fail) \
2512 if (arm_output_addr_const_extra (file, x) == FALSE) \
2513 goto fail
2515 /* A C expression whose value is RTL representing the value of the return
2516 address for the frame COUNT steps up from the current frame. */
2518 #define RETURN_ADDR_RTX(COUNT, FRAME) \
2519 arm_return_addr (COUNT, FRAME)
2521 /* Mask of the bits in the PC that contain the real return address
2522 when running in 26-bit mode. */
2523 #define RETURN_ADDR_MASK26 (0x03fffffc)
2525 /* Pick up the return address upon entry to a procedure. Used for
2526 dwarf2 unwind information. This also enables the table driven
2527 mechanism. */
2528 #define INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, LR_REGNUM)
2529 #define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (LR_REGNUM)
2531 /* Used to mask out junk bits from the return address, such as
2532 processor state, interrupt status, condition codes and the like. */
2533 #define MASK_RETURN_ADDR \
2534 /* If we are generating code for an ARM2/ARM3 machine or for an ARM6 \
2535 in 26 bit mode, the condition codes must be masked out of the \
2536 return address. This does not apply to ARM6 and later processors \
2537 when running in 32 bit mode. */ \
2538 ((arm_arch4 || TARGET_THUMB) \
2539 ? (gen_int_mode ((unsigned long)0xffffffff, Pmode)) \
2540 : arm_gen_return_addr_mask ())
2543 enum arm_builtins
2545 ARM_BUILTIN_GETWCX,
2546 ARM_BUILTIN_SETWCX,
2548 ARM_BUILTIN_WZERO,
2550 ARM_BUILTIN_WAVG2BR,
2551 ARM_BUILTIN_WAVG2HR,
2552 ARM_BUILTIN_WAVG2B,
2553 ARM_BUILTIN_WAVG2H,
2555 ARM_BUILTIN_WACCB,
2556 ARM_BUILTIN_WACCH,
2557 ARM_BUILTIN_WACCW,
2559 ARM_BUILTIN_WMACS,
2560 ARM_BUILTIN_WMACSZ,
2561 ARM_BUILTIN_WMACU,
2562 ARM_BUILTIN_WMACUZ,
2564 ARM_BUILTIN_WSADB,
2565 ARM_BUILTIN_WSADBZ,
2566 ARM_BUILTIN_WSADH,
2567 ARM_BUILTIN_WSADHZ,
2569 ARM_BUILTIN_WALIGN,
2571 ARM_BUILTIN_TMIA,
2572 ARM_BUILTIN_TMIAPH,
2573 ARM_BUILTIN_TMIABB,
2574 ARM_BUILTIN_TMIABT,
2575 ARM_BUILTIN_TMIATB,
2576 ARM_BUILTIN_TMIATT,
2578 ARM_BUILTIN_TMOVMSKB,
2579 ARM_BUILTIN_TMOVMSKH,
2580 ARM_BUILTIN_TMOVMSKW,
2582 ARM_BUILTIN_TBCSTB,
2583 ARM_BUILTIN_TBCSTH,
2584 ARM_BUILTIN_TBCSTW,
2586 ARM_BUILTIN_WMADDS,
2587 ARM_BUILTIN_WMADDU,
2589 ARM_BUILTIN_WPACKHSS,
2590 ARM_BUILTIN_WPACKWSS,
2591 ARM_BUILTIN_WPACKDSS,
2592 ARM_BUILTIN_WPACKHUS,
2593 ARM_BUILTIN_WPACKWUS,
2594 ARM_BUILTIN_WPACKDUS,
2596 ARM_BUILTIN_WADDB,
2597 ARM_BUILTIN_WADDH,
2598 ARM_BUILTIN_WADDW,
2599 ARM_BUILTIN_WADDSSB,
2600 ARM_BUILTIN_WADDSSH,
2601 ARM_BUILTIN_WADDSSW,
2602 ARM_BUILTIN_WADDUSB,
2603 ARM_BUILTIN_WADDUSH,
2604 ARM_BUILTIN_WADDUSW,
2605 ARM_BUILTIN_WSUBB,
2606 ARM_BUILTIN_WSUBH,
2607 ARM_BUILTIN_WSUBW,
2608 ARM_BUILTIN_WSUBSSB,
2609 ARM_BUILTIN_WSUBSSH,
2610 ARM_BUILTIN_WSUBSSW,
2611 ARM_BUILTIN_WSUBUSB,
2612 ARM_BUILTIN_WSUBUSH,
2613 ARM_BUILTIN_WSUBUSW,
2615 ARM_BUILTIN_WAND,
2616 ARM_BUILTIN_WANDN,
2617 ARM_BUILTIN_WOR,
2618 ARM_BUILTIN_WXOR,
2620 ARM_BUILTIN_WCMPEQB,
2621 ARM_BUILTIN_WCMPEQH,
2622 ARM_BUILTIN_WCMPEQW,
2623 ARM_BUILTIN_WCMPGTUB,
2624 ARM_BUILTIN_WCMPGTUH,
2625 ARM_BUILTIN_WCMPGTUW,
2626 ARM_BUILTIN_WCMPGTSB,
2627 ARM_BUILTIN_WCMPGTSH,
2628 ARM_BUILTIN_WCMPGTSW,
2630 ARM_BUILTIN_TEXTRMSB,
2631 ARM_BUILTIN_TEXTRMSH,
2632 ARM_BUILTIN_TEXTRMSW,
2633 ARM_BUILTIN_TEXTRMUB,
2634 ARM_BUILTIN_TEXTRMUH,
2635 ARM_BUILTIN_TEXTRMUW,
2636 ARM_BUILTIN_TINSRB,
2637 ARM_BUILTIN_TINSRH,
2638 ARM_BUILTIN_TINSRW,
2640 ARM_BUILTIN_WMAXSW,
2641 ARM_BUILTIN_WMAXSH,
2642 ARM_BUILTIN_WMAXSB,
2643 ARM_BUILTIN_WMAXUW,
2644 ARM_BUILTIN_WMAXUH,
2645 ARM_BUILTIN_WMAXUB,
2646 ARM_BUILTIN_WMINSW,
2647 ARM_BUILTIN_WMINSH,
2648 ARM_BUILTIN_WMINSB,
2649 ARM_BUILTIN_WMINUW,
2650 ARM_BUILTIN_WMINUH,
2651 ARM_BUILTIN_WMINUB,
2653 ARM_BUILTIN_WMULUM,
2654 ARM_BUILTIN_WMULSM,
2655 ARM_BUILTIN_WMULUL,
2657 ARM_BUILTIN_PSADBH,
2658 ARM_BUILTIN_WSHUFH,
2660 ARM_BUILTIN_WSLLH,
2661 ARM_BUILTIN_WSLLW,
2662 ARM_BUILTIN_WSLLD,
2663 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRAH,
2664 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRAW,
2665 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRAD,
2666 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRLH,
2667 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRLW,
2668 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRLD,
2669 ARM_BUILTIN_WRORH,
2670 ARM_BUILTIN_WRORW,
2671 ARM_BUILTIN_WRORD,
2672 ARM_BUILTIN_WSLLHI,
2673 ARM_BUILTIN_WSLLWI,
2674 ARM_BUILTIN_WSLLDI,
2675 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRAHI,
2676 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRAWI,
2677 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRADI,
2678 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRLHI,
2679 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRLWI,
2680 ARM_BUILTIN_WSRLDI,
2681 ARM_BUILTIN_WRORHI,
2682 ARM_BUILTIN_WRORWI,
2683 ARM_BUILTIN_WRORDI,
2685 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKIHB,
2686 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKIHH,
2687 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKIHW,
2688 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKILB,
2689 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKILH,
2690 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKILW,
2692 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKEHSB,
2693 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKEHSH,
2694 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKEHSW,
2695 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKEHUB,
2696 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKEHUH,
2697 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKEHUW,
2698 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKELSB,
2699 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKELSH,
2700 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKELSW,
2701 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKELUB,
2702 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKELUH,
2703 ARM_BUILTIN_WUNPCKELUW,
2705 ARM_BUILTIN_THREAD_POINTER,
2707 ARM_BUILTIN_MAX
2710 /* Do not emit .note.GNU-stack by default. */
2711 #ifndef NEED_INDICATE_EXEC_STACK
2712 #define NEED_INDICATE_EXEC_STACK 0
2713 #endif
2715 #endif /* ! GCC_ARM_H */