1 /* tc-arc.c -- Assembler for the ARC
2 Copyright 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
3 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Doug Evans (dje@cygnus.com).
6 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
8 GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
13 GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
20 Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
24 #include "struc-symbol.h"
25 #include "safe-ctype.h"
27 #include "opcode/arc.h"
28 #include "../opcodes/arc-ext.h"
30 #include "dwarf2dbg.h"
32 const struct suffix_classes
38 { "SUFFIX_COND|SUFFIX_FLAG",23 },
39 { "SUFFIX_FLAG", 11 },
40 { "SUFFIX_COND", 11 },
44 #define MAXSUFFIXCLASS (sizeof (suffixclass) / sizeof (struct suffix_classes))
46 const struct syntax_classes
53 { "SYNTAX_3OP|OP1_MUST_BE_IMM", 26, SYNTAX_3OP
|OP1_MUST_BE_IMM
|SYNTAX_VALID
},
54 { "OP1_MUST_BE_IMM|SYNTAX_3OP", 26, OP1_MUST_BE_IMM
|SYNTAX_3OP
|SYNTAX_VALID
},
55 { "SYNTAX_2OP|OP1_IMM_IMPLIED", 26, SYNTAX_2OP
|OP1_IMM_IMPLIED
|SYNTAX_VALID
},
56 { "OP1_IMM_IMPLIED|SYNTAX_2OP", 26, OP1_IMM_IMPLIED
|SYNTAX_2OP
|SYNTAX_VALID
},
57 { "SYNTAX_3OP", 10, SYNTAX_3OP
|SYNTAX_VALID
},
58 { "SYNTAX_2OP", 10, SYNTAX_2OP
|SYNTAX_VALID
}
61 #define MAXSYNTAXCLASS (sizeof (syntaxclass) / sizeof (struct syntax_classes))
63 /* This array holds the chars that always start a comment. If the
64 pre-processor is disabled, these aren't very useful. */
65 const char comment_chars
[] = "#;";
67 /* This array holds the chars that only start a comment at the beginning of
68 a line. If the line seems to have the form '# 123 filename'
69 .line and .file directives will appear in the pre-processed output */
70 /* Note that input_file.c hand checks for '#' at the beginning of the
71 first line of the input file. This is because the compiler outputs
72 #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */
73 /* Also note that comments started like this one will always
74 work if '/' isn't otherwise defined. */
75 const char line_comment_chars
[] = "#";
77 const char line_separator_chars
[] = "";
79 /* Chars that can be used to separate mant from exp in floating point nums. */
80 const char EXP_CHARS
[] = "eE";
82 /* Chars that mean this number is a floating point constant
83 As in 0f12.456 or 0d1.2345e12. */
84 const char FLT_CHARS
[] = "rRsSfFdD";
87 extern int target_big_endian
;
88 const char *arc_target_format
= DEFAULT_TARGET_FORMAT
;
89 static int byte_order
= DEFAULT_BYTE_ORDER
;
91 static segT arcext_section
;
93 /* One of bfd_mach_arc_n. */
94 static int arc_mach_type
= bfd_mach_arc_6
;
96 /* Non-zero if the cpu type has been explicitly specified. */
97 static int mach_type_specified_p
= 0;
99 /* Non-zero if opcode tables have been initialized.
100 A .option command must appear before any instructions. */
101 static int cpu_tables_init_p
= 0;
103 static struct hash_control
*arc_suffix_hash
= NULL
;
105 const char *md_shortopts
= "";
109 OPTION_EB
= OPTION_MD_BASE
,
118 struct option md_longopts
[] =
120 { "EB", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_EB
},
121 { "EL", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_EL
},
122 { "marc5", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_ARC5
},
123 { "pre-v6", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_ARC5
},
124 { "marc6", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_ARC6
},
125 { "marc7", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_ARC7
},
126 { "marc8", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_ARC8
},
127 { "marc", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_ARC
},
128 { NULL
, no_argument
, NULL
, 0 }
130 size_t md_longopts_size
= sizeof (md_longopts
);
132 #define IS_SYMBOL_OPERAND(o) \
133 ((o) == 'b' || (o) == 'c' || (o) == 's' || (o) == 'o' || (o) == 'O')
135 struct arc_operand_value
*get_ext_suffix (char *s
);
137 /* Invocation line includes a switch not recognized by the base assembler.
138 See if it's a processor-specific option. */
141 md_parse_option (int c
, char *arg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
146 arc_mach_type
= bfd_mach_arc_5
;
150 arc_mach_type
= bfd_mach_arc_6
;
153 arc_mach_type
= bfd_mach_arc_7
;
156 arc_mach_type
= bfd_mach_arc_8
;
159 byte_order
= BIG_ENDIAN
;
160 arc_target_format
= "elf32-bigarc";
163 byte_order
= LITTLE_ENDIAN
;
164 arc_target_format
= "elf32-littlearc";
173 md_show_usage (FILE *stream
)
177 -marc[5|6|7|8] select processor variant (default arc%d)\n\
178 -EB assemble code for a big endian cpu\n\
179 -EL assemble code for a little endian cpu\n", arc_mach_type
+ 5);
182 /* This function is called once, at assembler startup time. It should
183 set up all the tables, etc. that the MD part of the assembler will need.
184 Opcode selection is deferred until later because we might see a .option
190 /* The endianness can be chosen "at the factory". */
191 target_big_endian
= byte_order
== BIG_ENDIAN
;
193 if (!bfd_set_arch_mach (stdoutput
, bfd_arch_arc
, arc_mach_type
))
194 as_warn ("could not set architecture and machine");
196 /* This call is necessary because we need to initialize `arc_operand_map'
197 which may be needed before we see the first insn. */
198 arc_opcode_init_tables (arc_get_opcode_mach (arc_mach_type
,
202 /* Initialize the various opcode and operand tables.
203 MACH is one of bfd_mach_arc_xxx. */
206 init_opcode_tables (int mach
)
211 if ((arc_suffix_hash
= hash_new ()) == NULL
)
212 as_fatal ("virtual memory exhausted");
214 if (!bfd_set_arch_mach (stdoutput
, bfd_arch_arc
, mach
))
215 as_warn ("could not set architecture and machine");
217 /* This initializes a few things in arc-opc.c that we need.
218 This must be called before the various arc_xxx_supported fns. */
219 arc_opcode_init_tables (arc_get_opcode_mach (mach
, target_big_endian
));
221 /* Only put the first entry of each equivalently named suffix in the
224 for (i
= 0; i
< arc_suffixes_count
; i
++)
226 if (strcmp (arc_suffixes
[i
].name
, last
) != 0)
227 hash_insert (arc_suffix_hash
, arc_suffixes
[i
].name
, (void *) (arc_suffixes
+ i
));
228 last
= arc_suffixes
[i
].name
;
231 /* Since registers don't have a prefix, we put them in the symbol table so
232 they can't be used as symbols. This also simplifies argument parsing as
233 we can let gas parse registers for us. The recorded register number is
234 the address of the register's entry in arc_reg_names.
236 If the register name is already in the table, then the existing
237 definition is assumed to be from an .ExtCoreRegister pseudo-op. */
239 for (i
= 0; i
< arc_reg_names_count
; i
++)
241 if (symbol_find (arc_reg_names
[i
].name
))
243 /* Use symbol_create here instead of symbol_new so we don't try to
244 output registers into the object file's symbol table. */
245 symbol_table_insert (symbol_create (arc_reg_names
[i
].name
,
247 (valueT
) &arc_reg_names
[i
],
248 &zero_address_frag
));
251 /* Tell `.option' it's too late. */
252 cpu_tables_init_p
= 1;
255 /* Insert an operand value into an instruction.
256 If REG is non-NULL, it is a register number and ignore VAL. */
259 arc_insert_operand (arc_insn insn
,
260 const struct arc_operand
*operand
,
262 const struct arc_operand_value
*reg
,
267 if (operand
->bits
!= 32)
272 if ((operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED
) != 0)
274 if ((operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_SIGNOPT
) != 0)
275 max
= (1 << operand
->bits
) - 1;
277 max
= (1 << (operand
->bits
- 1)) - 1;
278 min
= - (1 << (operand
->bits
- 1));
282 max
= (1 << operand
->bits
) - 1;
286 if ((operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_NEGATIVE
) != 0)
291 if (test
< (offsetT
) min
|| test
> (offsetT
) max
)
292 as_warn_value_out_of_range (_("operand"), test
, (offsetT
) min
, (offsetT
) max
, file
, line
);
300 insn
= (*operand
->insert
) (insn
, operand
, mods
, reg
, (long) val
, &errmsg
);
301 if (errmsg
!= (const char *) NULL
)
305 insn
|= (((long) val
& ((1 << operand
->bits
) - 1))
311 /* We need to keep a list of fixups. We can't simply generate them as
312 we go, because that would require us to first create the frag, and
313 that would screw up references to ``.''. */
317 /* index into `arc_operands' */
324 #define MAX_SUFFIXES 5
326 /* Compute the reloc type of an expression.
327 The possibly modified expression is stored in EXPNEW.
329 This is used to convert the expressions generated by the %-op's into
330 the appropriate operand type. It is called for both data in instructions
331 (operands) and data outside instructions (variables, debugging info, etc.).
333 Currently supported %-ops:
335 %st(symbol): represented as "symbol >> 2"
336 "st" is short for STatus as in the status register (pc)
338 DEFAULT_TYPE is the type to use if no special processing is required.
340 DATA_P is non-zero for data or limm values, zero for insn operands.
341 Remember that the opcode "insertion fns" cannot be used on data, they're
342 only for inserting operands into insns. They also can't be used for limm
343 values as the insertion routines don't handle limm values. When called for
344 insns we return fudged reloc types (real_value - BFD_RELOC_UNUSED). When
345 called for data or limm values we use real reloc types. */
348 get_arc_exp_reloc_type (int data_p
,
353 /* If the expression is "symbol >> 2" we must change it to just "symbol",
354 as fix_new_exp can't handle it. Similarly for (symbol - symbol) >> 2.
355 That's ok though. What's really going on here is that we're using
356 ">> 2" as a special syntax for specifying BFD_RELOC_ARC_B26. */
358 if (exp
->X_op
== O_right_shift
359 && exp
->X_op_symbol
!= NULL
360 && exp
->X_op_symbol
->sy_value
.X_op
== O_constant
361 && exp
->X_op_symbol
->sy_value
.X_add_number
== 2
362 && exp
->X_add_number
== 0)
364 if (exp
->X_add_symbol
!= NULL
365 && (exp
->X_add_symbol
->sy_value
.X_op
== O_constant
366 || exp
->X_add_symbol
->sy_value
.X_op
== O_symbol
))
369 expnew
->X_op
= O_symbol
;
370 expnew
->X_op_symbol
= NULL
;
371 return data_p
? BFD_RELOC_ARC_B26
: arc_operand_map
['J'];
373 else if (exp
->X_add_symbol
!= NULL
374 && exp
->X_add_symbol
->sy_value
.X_op
== O_subtract
)
376 *expnew
= exp
->X_add_symbol
->sy_value
;
377 return data_p
? BFD_RELOC_ARC_B26
: arc_operand_map
['J'];
386 arc_set_ext_seg (void)
390 arcext_section
= subseg_new (".arcextmap", 0);
391 bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput
, arcext_section
,
392 SEC_READONLY
| SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
);
395 subseg_set (arcext_section
, 0);
400 arc_extoper (int opertype
)
408 struct arc_ext_operand_value
*ext_oper
;
414 name
= input_line_pointer
;
415 c
= get_symbol_end ();
416 name
= xstrdup (name
);
425 /* just after name is now '\0' */
426 p
= input_line_pointer
;
430 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ',')
432 as_bad ("expected comma after operand name");
433 ignore_rest_of_line ();
438 input_line_pointer
++; /* skip ',' */
439 number
= get_absolute_expression ();
443 as_bad ("negative operand number %d", number
);
444 ignore_rest_of_line ();
453 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ',')
455 as_bad ("expected comma after register-number");
456 ignore_rest_of_line ();
461 input_line_pointer
++; /* skip ',' */
462 mode
= input_line_pointer
;
464 if (!strncmp (mode
, "r|w", 3))
467 input_line_pointer
+= 3;
471 if (!strncmp (mode
, "r", 1))
473 imode
= ARC_REGISTER_READONLY
;
474 input_line_pointer
+= 1;
478 if (strncmp (mode
, "w", 1))
480 as_bad ("invalid mode");
481 ignore_rest_of_line ();
487 imode
= ARC_REGISTER_WRITEONLY
;
488 input_line_pointer
+= 1;
495 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ',')
497 as_bad ("expected comma after register-mode");
498 ignore_rest_of_line ();
503 input_line_pointer
++; /* skip ',' */
505 if (!strncmp (input_line_pointer
, "cannot_shortcut", 15))
507 imode
|= arc_get_noshortcut_flag ();
508 input_line_pointer
+= 15;
512 if (strncmp (input_line_pointer
, "can_shortcut", 12))
514 as_bad ("shortcut designator invalid");
515 ignore_rest_of_line ();
521 input_line_pointer
+= 12;
527 if ((opertype
== 1) && number
> 60)
529 as_bad ("core register value (%d) too large", number
);
530 ignore_rest_of_line ();
535 if ((opertype
== 0) && number
> 31)
537 as_bad ("condition code value (%d) too large", number
);
538 ignore_rest_of_line ();
543 ext_oper
= xmalloc (sizeof (struct arc_ext_operand_value
));
547 /* If the symbol already exists, point it at the new definition. */
548 if ((symbolP
= symbol_find (name
)))
550 if (S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP
) == reg_section
)
551 S_SET_VALUE (symbolP
, (valueT
) &ext_oper
->operand
);
554 as_bad ("attempt to override symbol: %s", name
);
555 ignore_rest_of_line ();
563 /* If its not there, add it. */
564 symbol_table_insert (symbol_create (name
, reg_section
,
565 (valueT
) &ext_oper
->operand
,
566 &zero_address_frag
));
570 ext_oper
->operand
.name
= name
;
571 ext_oper
->operand
.value
= number
;
572 ext_oper
->operand
.type
= arc_operand_type (opertype
);
573 ext_oper
->operand
.flags
= imode
;
575 ext_oper
->next
= arc_ext_operands
;
576 arc_ext_operands
= ext_oper
;
578 /* OK, now that we know what this operand is, put a description in
579 the arc extension section of the output file. */
582 old_subsec
= now_subseg
;
590 *p
= 3 + strlen (name
) + 1;
595 p
= frag_more (strlen (name
) + 1);
600 *p
= 3 + strlen (name
) + 1;
602 *p
= EXT_CORE_REGISTER
;
605 p
= frag_more (strlen (name
) + 1);
610 *p
= 6 + strlen (name
) + 1;
612 *p
= EXT_AUX_REGISTER
;
614 *p
= number
>> 24 & 0xff;
616 *p
= number
>> 16 & 0xff;
618 *p
= number
>> 8 & 0xff;
621 p
= frag_more (strlen (name
) + 1);
625 as_bad ("invalid opertype");
626 ignore_rest_of_line ();
632 subseg_set (old_sec
, old_subsec
);
634 /* Enter all registers into the symbol table. */
636 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
640 arc_extinst (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
647 int opcode
, subopcode
;
651 struct arc_opcode
*ext_op
;
656 name
= input_line_pointer
;
657 c
= get_symbol_end ();
658 name
= xstrdup (name
);
659 strcpy (syntax
, name
);
660 name_len
= strlen (name
);
662 /* just after name is now '\0' */
663 p
= input_line_pointer
;
668 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ',')
670 as_bad ("expected comma after operand name");
671 ignore_rest_of_line ();
675 input_line_pointer
++; /* skip ',' */
676 opcode
= get_absolute_expression ();
680 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ',')
682 as_bad ("expected comma after opcode");
683 ignore_rest_of_line ();
687 input_line_pointer
++; /* skip ',' */
688 subopcode
= get_absolute_expression ();
692 as_bad ("negative subopcode %d", subopcode
);
693 ignore_rest_of_line ();
701 as_bad ("subcode value found when opcode not equal 0x03");
702 ignore_rest_of_line ();
707 if (subopcode
< 0x09 || subopcode
== 0x3f)
709 as_bad ("invalid subopcode %d", subopcode
);
710 ignore_rest_of_line ();
718 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ',')
720 as_bad ("expected comma after subopcode");
721 ignore_rest_of_line ();
725 input_line_pointer
++; /* skip ',' */
727 for (i
= 0; i
< (int) MAXSUFFIXCLASS
; i
++)
729 if (!strncmp (suffixclass
[i
].name
,input_line_pointer
, suffixclass
[i
].len
))
732 input_line_pointer
+= suffixclass
[i
].len
;
737 if (-1 == suffixcode
)
739 as_bad ("invalid suffix class");
740 ignore_rest_of_line ();
746 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ',')
748 as_bad ("expected comma after suffix class");
749 ignore_rest_of_line ();
753 input_line_pointer
++; /* skip ',' */
755 for (i
= 0; i
< (int) MAXSYNTAXCLASS
; i
++)
757 if (!strncmp (syntaxclass
[i
].name
,input_line_pointer
, syntaxclass
[i
].len
))
759 class = syntaxclass
[i
].class;
760 input_line_pointer
+= syntaxclass
[i
].len
;
765 if (0 == (SYNTAX_VALID
& class))
767 as_bad ("invalid syntax class");
768 ignore_rest_of_line ();
772 if ((0x3 == opcode
) & (class & SYNTAX_3OP
))
774 as_bad ("opcode 0x3 and SYNTAX_3OP invalid");
775 ignore_rest_of_line ();
782 strcat (syntax
, "%.q%.f ");
785 strcat (syntax
, "%.f ");
788 strcat (syntax
, "%.q ");
791 strcat (syntax
, " ");
794 as_bad ("unknown suffix class");
795 ignore_rest_of_line ();
800 strcat (syntax
, ((opcode
== 0x3) ? "%a,%b" : ((class & SYNTAX_3OP
) ? "%a,%b,%c" : "%b,%c")));
802 strcat (syntax
, "%F");
803 strcat (syntax
, "%S%L");
805 ext_op
= xmalloc (sizeof (struct arc_opcode
));
806 ext_op
->syntax
= xstrdup (syntax
);
808 ext_op
->mask
= I (-1) | ((0x3 == opcode
) ? C (-1) : 0);
809 ext_op
->value
= I (opcode
) | ((0x3 == opcode
) ? C (subopcode
) : 0);
810 ext_op
->flags
= class;
811 ext_op
->next_asm
= arc_ext_opcodes
;
812 ext_op
->next_dis
= arc_ext_opcodes
;
813 arc_ext_opcodes
= ext_op
;
815 /* OK, now that we know what this inst is, put a description in the
816 arc extension section of the output file. */
819 old_subsec
= now_subseg
;
824 *p
= 5 + name_len
+ 1;
826 *p
= EXT_INSTRUCTION
;
832 *p
= (class & (OP1_MUST_BE_IMM
| OP1_IMM_IMPLIED
) ? IGNORE_FIRST_OPD
: 0);
833 p
= frag_more (name_len
);
834 strncpy (p
, syntax
, name_len
);
838 subseg_set (old_sec
, old_subsec
);
840 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
844 arc_common (int localScope
)
852 name
= input_line_pointer
;
853 c
= get_symbol_end ();
854 /* just after name is now '\0' */
855 p
= input_line_pointer
;
859 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ',')
861 as_bad ("expected comma after symbol name");
862 ignore_rest_of_line ();
866 input_line_pointer
++; /* skip ',' */
867 size
= get_absolute_expression ();
871 as_bad ("negative symbol length");
872 ignore_rest_of_line ();
877 symbolP
= symbol_find_or_make (name
);
880 if (S_IS_DEFINED (symbolP
) && ! S_IS_COMMON (symbolP
))
882 as_bad ("ignoring attempt to re-define symbol");
883 ignore_rest_of_line ();
886 if (((int) S_GET_VALUE (symbolP
) != 0) \
887 && ((int) S_GET_VALUE (symbolP
) != size
))
889 as_warn ("length of symbol \"%s\" already %ld, ignoring %d",
890 S_GET_NAME (symbolP
), (long) S_GET_VALUE (symbolP
), size
);
892 assert (symbolP
->sy_frag
== &zero_address_frag
);
894 /* Now parse the alignment field. This field is optional for
895 local and global symbols. Default alignment is zero. */
896 if (*input_line_pointer
== ',')
898 input_line_pointer
++;
899 align
= get_absolute_expression ();
903 as_warn ("assuming symbol alignment of zero");
916 old_subsec
= now_subseg
;
917 record_alignment (bss_section
, align
);
918 subseg_set (bss_section
, 0); /* ??? subseg_set (bss_section, 1); ??? */
922 frag_align (align
, 0, 0);
924 /* Detach from old frag. */
925 if (S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP
) == bss_section
)
926 symbolP
->sy_frag
->fr_symbol
= NULL
;
928 symbolP
->sy_frag
= frag_now
;
929 pfrag
= frag_var (rs_org
, 1, 1, (relax_substateT
) 0, symbolP
,
930 (offsetT
) size
, (char *) 0);
933 S_SET_SIZE (symbolP
, size
);
934 S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP
, bss_section
);
935 S_CLEAR_EXTERNAL (symbolP
);
937 subseg_set (old_sec
, old_subsec
);
941 S_SET_VALUE (symbolP
, (valueT
) size
);
942 S_SET_ALIGN (symbolP
, align
);
943 S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP
);
944 S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP
, bfd_com_section_ptr
);
947 symbolP
->bsym
->flags
|= BSF_OBJECT
;
949 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
952 /* Select the cpu we're assembling for. */
955 arc_option (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
957 extern int arc_get_mach (char *);
962 cpu
= input_line_pointer
;
963 c
= get_symbol_end ();
964 mach
= arc_get_mach (cpu
);
965 *input_line_pointer
= c
;
967 /* If an instruction has already been seen, it's too late. */
968 if (cpu_tables_init_p
)
970 as_bad ("\".option\" directive must appear before any instructions");
971 ignore_rest_of_line ();
978 if (mach_type_specified_p
&& mach
!= arc_mach_type
)
980 as_bad ("\".option\" directive conflicts with initial definition");
981 ignore_rest_of_line ();
986 /* The cpu may have been selected on the command line. */
987 if (mach
!= arc_mach_type
)
988 as_warn ("\".option\" directive overrides command-line (default) value");
989 arc_mach_type
= mach
;
990 if (!bfd_set_arch_mach (stdoutput
, bfd_arch_arc
, mach
))
991 as_fatal ("could not set architecture and machine");
992 mach_type_specified_p
= 1;
994 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
998 as_bad ("invalid identifier for \".option\"");
999 ignore_rest_of_line ();
1002 /* Turn a string in input_line_pointer into a floating point constant
1003 of type TYPE, and store the appropriate bytes in *LITP. The number
1004 of LITTLENUMS emitted is stored in *SIZEP. An error message is
1005 returned, or NULL on OK. */
1007 /* Equal to MAX_PRECISION in atof-ieee.c */
1008 #define MAX_LITTLENUMS 6
1011 md_atof (int type
, char *litP
, int *sizeP
)
1014 LITTLENUM_TYPE words
[MAX_LITTLENUMS
];
1015 LITTLENUM_TYPE
*wordP
;
1032 return "bad call to md_atof";
1035 t
= atof_ieee (input_line_pointer
, type
, words
);
1037 input_line_pointer
= t
;
1038 *sizeP
= prec
* sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE
);
1039 for (wordP
= words
; prec
--;)
1041 md_number_to_chars (litP
, (valueT
) (*wordP
++), sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE
));
1042 litP
+= sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE
);
1048 /* Write a value out to the object file, using the appropriate
1052 md_number_to_chars (char *buf
, valueT val
, int n
)
1054 if (target_big_endian
)
1055 number_to_chars_bigendian (buf
, val
, n
);
1057 number_to_chars_littleendian (buf
, val
, n
);
1060 /* Round up a section size to the appropriate boundary. */
1063 md_section_align (segT segment
, valueT size
)
1065 int align
= bfd_get_section_alignment (stdoutput
, segment
);
1067 return ((size
+ (1 << align
) - 1) & (-1 << align
));
1070 /* We don't have any form of relaxing. */
1073 md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragS
*fragp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1074 asection
*seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1076 as_fatal (_("md_estimate_size_before_relax\n"));
1080 /* Convert a machine dependent frag. We never generate these. */
1083 md_convert_frag (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1084 asection
*sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1085 fragS
*fragp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1087 as_fatal (_("md_convert_frag\n"));
1091 arc_code_symbol (expressionS
*expressionP
)
1093 if (expressionP
->X_op
== O_symbol
&& expressionP
->X_add_number
== 0)
1097 expressionP
->X_op
= O_right_shift
;
1098 expressionP
->X_add_symbol
->sy_value
.X_op
= O_constant
;
1099 two
.X_op
= O_constant
;
1100 two
.X_add_symbol
= two
.X_op_symbol
= NULL
;
1101 two
.X_add_number
= 2;
1102 expressionP
->X_op_symbol
= make_expr_symbol (&two
);
1104 /* Allow %st(sym1-sym2) */
1105 else if (expressionP
->X_op
== O_subtract
1106 && expressionP
->X_add_symbol
!= NULL
1107 && expressionP
->X_op_symbol
!= NULL
1108 && expressionP
->X_add_number
== 0)
1112 expressionP
->X_add_symbol
= make_expr_symbol (expressionP
);
1113 expressionP
->X_op
= O_right_shift
;
1114 two
.X_op
= O_constant
;
1115 two
.X_add_symbol
= two
.X_op_symbol
= NULL
;
1116 two
.X_add_number
= 2;
1117 expressionP
->X_op_symbol
= make_expr_symbol (&two
);
1120 as_bad ("expression too complex code symbol");
1123 /* Parse an operand that is machine-specific.
1125 The ARC has a special %-op to adjust addresses so they're usable in
1126 branches. The "st" is short for the STatus register.
1127 ??? Later expand this to take a flags value too.
1129 ??? We can't create new expression types so we map the %-op's onto the
1130 existing syntax. This means that the user could use the chosen syntax
1131 to achieve the same effect. */
1134 md_operand (expressionS
*expressionP
)
1136 char *p
= input_line_pointer
;
1141 if (strncmp (p
, "%st(", 4) == 0)
1143 input_line_pointer
+= 4;
1144 expression (expressionP
);
1145 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ')')
1147 as_bad ("missing ')' in %%-op");
1150 ++input_line_pointer
;
1151 arc_code_symbol (expressionP
);
1155 /* It could be a register. */
1157 struct arc_ext_operand_value
*ext_oper
= arc_ext_operands
;
1162 l
= strlen (ext_oper
->operand
.name
);
1163 if (!strncmp (p
, ext_oper
->operand
.name
, l
) && !ISALNUM (*(p
+ l
)))
1165 input_line_pointer
+= l
+ 1;
1166 expressionP
->X_op
= O_register
;
1167 expressionP
->X_add_number
= (offsetT
) &ext_oper
->operand
;
1170 ext_oper
= ext_oper
->next
;
1172 for (i
= 0; i
< arc_reg_names_count
; i
++)
1174 l
= strlen (arc_reg_names
[i
].name
);
1175 if (!strncmp (p
, arc_reg_names
[i
].name
, l
) && !ISALNUM (*(p
+ l
)))
1177 input_line_pointer
+= l
+ 1;
1178 expressionP
->X_op
= O_register
;
1179 expressionP
->X_add_number
= (offsetT
) &arc_reg_names
[i
];
1186 /* We have no need to default values of symbols.
1187 We could catch register names here, but that is handled by inserting
1188 them all in the symbol table to begin with. */
1191 md_undefined_symbol (char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1196 /* Functions concerning expressions. */
1198 /* Parse a .byte, .word, etc. expression.
1200 Values for the status register are specified with %st(label).
1201 `label' will be right shifted by 2. */
1204 arc_parse_cons_expression (expressionS
*exp
,
1205 unsigned int nbytes ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1207 char *p
= input_line_pointer
;
1208 int code_symbol_fix
= 0;
1210 for (; ! is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) *p
]; p
++)
1211 if (*p
== '@' && !strncmp (p
, "@h30", 4))
1213 code_symbol_fix
= 1;
1216 expression_and_evaluate (exp
);
1217 if (code_symbol_fix
)
1219 arc_code_symbol (exp
);
1220 input_line_pointer
= p
;
1224 /* Record a fixup for a cons expression. */
1227 arc_cons_fix_new (fragS
*frag
,
1237 /* This may be a special ARC reloc (eg: %st()). */
1238 reloc_type
= get_arc_exp_reloc_type (1, BFD_RELOC_32
, exp
, &exptmp
);
1239 fix_new_exp (frag
, where
, nbytes
, &exptmp
, 0, reloc_type
);
1243 fix_new_exp (frag
, where
, nbytes
, exp
, 0,
1244 nbytes
== 2 ? BFD_RELOC_16
1245 : nbytes
== 8 ? BFD_RELOC_64
1250 /* Functions concerning relocs. */
1252 /* The location from which a PC relative jump should be calculated,
1253 given a PC relative reloc. */
1256 md_pcrel_from (fixS
*fixP
)
1258 /* Return the address of the delay slot. */
1259 return fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
+ fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_size
;
1262 /* Apply a fixup to the object code. This is called for all the
1263 fixups we generated by the call to fix_new_exp, above. In the call
1264 above we used a reloc code which was the largest legal reloc code
1265 plus the operand index. Here we undo that to recover the operand
1266 index. At this point all symbol values should be fully resolved,
1267 and we attempt to completely resolve the reloc. If we can not do
1268 that, we determine the correct reloc code and put it back in the fixup. */
1271 md_apply_fix (fixS
*fixP
, valueT
* valP
, segT seg
)
1273 valueT value
= * valP
;
1275 if (fixP
->fx_addsy
== (symbolS
*) NULL
)
1278 else if (fixP
->fx_pcrel
)
1280 /* Hack around bfd_install_relocation brain damage. */
1281 if (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP
->fx_addsy
) != seg
)
1282 value
+= md_pcrel_from (fixP
);
1285 /* We can't actually support subtracting a symbol. */
1286 if (fixP
->fx_subsy
!= NULL
)
1287 as_bad_where (fixP
->fx_file
, fixP
->fx_line
, _("expression too complex"));
1289 if ((int) fixP
->fx_r_type
>= (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED
)
1292 const struct arc_operand
*operand
;
1296 opindex
= (int) fixP
->fx_r_type
- (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED
;
1298 operand
= &arc_operands
[opindex
];
1300 /* Fetch the instruction, insert the fully resolved operand
1301 value, and stuff the instruction back again. */
1302 where
= fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_literal
+ fixP
->fx_where
;
1303 if (target_big_endian
)
1304 insn
= bfd_getb32 ((unsigned char *) where
);
1306 insn
= bfd_getl32 ((unsigned char *) where
);
1307 insn
= arc_insert_operand (insn
, operand
, -1, NULL
, (offsetT
) value
,
1308 fixP
->fx_file
, fixP
->fx_line
);
1309 if (target_big_endian
)
1310 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma
) insn
, (unsigned char *) where
);
1312 bfd_putl32 ((bfd_vma
) insn
, (unsigned char *) where
);
1315 /* Nothing else to do here. */
1318 /* Determine a BFD reloc value based on the operand information.
1319 We are only prepared to turn a few of the operands into relocs.
1320 !!! Note that we can't handle limm values here. Since we're using
1321 implicit addends the addend must be inserted into the instruction,
1322 however, the opcode insertion routines currently do nothing with
1324 if (operand
->fmt
== 'B')
1326 assert ((operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_RELATIVE_BRANCH
) != 0
1327 && operand
->bits
== 20
1328 && operand
->shift
== 7);
1329 fixP
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_ARC_B22_PCREL
;
1331 else if (operand
->fmt
== 'J')
1333 assert ((operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_ABSOLUTE_BRANCH
) != 0
1334 && operand
->bits
== 24
1335 && operand
->shift
== 32);
1336 fixP
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_ARC_B26
;
1338 else if (operand
->fmt
== 'L')
1340 assert ((operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_LIMM
) != 0
1341 && operand
->bits
== 32
1342 && operand
->shift
== 32);
1343 fixP
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_32
;
1347 as_bad_where (fixP
->fx_file
, fixP
->fx_line
,
1348 "unresolved expression that must be resolved");
1355 switch (fixP
->fx_r_type
)
1358 md_number_to_chars (fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_literal
+ fixP
->fx_where
,
1362 md_number_to_chars (fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_literal
+ fixP
->fx_where
,
1366 md_number_to_chars (fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_literal
+ fixP
->fx_where
,
1369 case BFD_RELOC_ARC_B26
:
1370 /* If !fixP->fx_done then `value' is an implicit addend.
1371 We must shift it right by 2 in this case as well because the
1372 linker performs the relocation and then adds this in (as opposed
1373 to adding this in and then shifting right by 2). */
1375 md_number_to_chars (fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_literal
+ fixP
->fx_where
,
1384 /* Translate internal representation of relocation info to BFD target
1388 tc_gen_reloc (asection
*section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1393 reloc
= xmalloc (sizeof (arelent
));
1394 reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
= xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol
*));
1396 *reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
= symbol_get_bfdsym (fixP
->fx_addsy
);
1397 reloc
->address
= fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
+ fixP
->fx_where
;
1398 reloc
->howto
= bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput
, fixP
->fx_r_type
);
1399 if (reloc
->howto
== (reloc_howto_type
*) NULL
)
1401 as_bad_where (fixP
->fx_file
, fixP
->fx_line
,
1402 "internal error: can't export reloc type %d (`%s')",
1404 bfd_get_reloc_code_name (fixP
->fx_r_type
));
1408 assert (!fixP
->fx_pcrel
== !reloc
->howto
->pc_relative
);
1410 /* Set addend to account for PC being advanced one insn before the
1411 target address is computed. */
1413 reloc
->addend
= (fixP
->fx_pcrel
? -4 : 0);
1418 const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table
[] =
1420 { "align", s_align_bytes
, 0 }, /* Defaulting is invalid (0). */
1421 { "comm", arc_common
, 0 },
1422 { "common", arc_common
, 0 },
1423 { "lcomm", arc_common
, 1 },
1424 { "lcommon", arc_common
, 1 },
1425 { "2byte", cons
, 2 },
1426 { "half", cons
, 2 },
1427 { "short", cons
, 2 },
1428 { "3byte", cons
, 3 },
1429 { "4byte", cons
, 4 },
1430 { "word", cons
, 4 },
1431 { "option", arc_option
, 0 },
1432 { "cpu", arc_option
, 0 },
1433 { "block", s_space
, 0 },
1434 { "extcondcode", arc_extoper
, 0 },
1435 { "extcoreregister", arc_extoper
, 1 },
1436 { "extauxregister", arc_extoper
, 2 },
1437 { "extinstruction", arc_extinst
, 0 },
1441 /* This routine is called for each instruction to be assembled. */
1444 md_assemble (char *str
)
1446 const struct arc_opcode
*opcode
;
1447 const struct arc_opcode
*std_opcode
;
1448 struct arc_opcode
*ext_opcode
;
1450 const char *last_errmsg
= 0;
1452 static int init_tables_p
= 0;
1454 /* Opcode table initialization is deferred until here because we have to
1455 wait for a possible .option command. */
1458 init_opcode_tables (arc_mach_type
);
1462 /* Skip leading white space. */
1463 while (ISSPACE (*str
))
1466 /* The instructions are stored in lists hashed by the first letter (though
1467 we needn't care how they're hashed). Get the first in the list. */
1469 ext_opcode
= arc_ext_opcodes
;
1470 std_opcode
= arc_opcode_lookup_asm (str
);
1472 /* Keep looking until we find a match. */
1474 for (opcode
= (ext_opcode
? ext_opcode
: std_opcode
);
1476 opcode
= (ARC_OPCODE_NEXT_ASM (opcode
)
1477 ? ARC_OPCODE_NEXT_ASM (opcode
)
1478 : (ext_opcode
? ext_opcode
= NULL
, std_opcode
: NULL
)))
1480 int past_opcode_p
, fc
, num_suffixes
;
1483 struct arc_fixup fixups
[MAX_FIXUPS
];
1484 /* Used as a sanity check. If we need a limm reloc, make sure we ask
1485 for an extra 4 bytes from frag_more. */
1488 const struct arc_operand_value
*insn_suffixes
[MAX_SUFFIXES
];
1490 /* Is this opcode supported by the selected cpu? */
1491 if (! arc_opcode_supported (opcode
))
1494 /* Scan the syntax string. If it doesn't match, try the next one. */
1495 arc_opcode_init_insert ();
1496 insn
= opcode
->value
;
1503 /* We don't check for (*str != '\0') here because we want to parse
1504 any trailing fake arguments in the syntax string. */
1505 for (str
= start
, syn
= opcode
->syntax
; *syn
!= '\0';)
1508 const struct arc_operand
*operand
;
1510 /* Non operand chars must match exactly. */
1511 if (*syn
!= '%' || *++syn
== '%')
1525 /* We have an operand. Pick out any modifiers. */
1527 while (ARC_MOD_P (arc_operands
[arc_operand_map
[(int) *syn
]].flags
))
1529 mods
|= arc_operands
[arc_operand_map
[(int) *syn
]].flags
& ARC_MOD_BITS
;
1532 operand
= arc_operands
+ arc_operand_map
[(int) *syn
];
1533 if (operand
->fmt
== 0)
1534 as_fatal ("unknown syntax format character `%c'", *syn
);
1536 if (operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_FAKE
)
1538 const char *errmsg
= NULL
;
1539 if (operand
->insert
)
1541 insn
= (*operand
->insert
) (insn
, operand
, mods
, NULL
, 0, &errmsg
);
1542 if (errmsg
!= (const char *) NULL
)
1544 last_errmsg
= errmsg
;
1545 if (operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_ERROR
)
1550 else if (operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_WARN
)
1555 && (operand
->flags
&& operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_LIMM
)
1556 && (operand
->flags
&
1557 (ARC_OPERAND_ABSOLUTE_BRANCH
| ARC_OPERAND_ADDRESS
)))
1559 fixups
[fix_up_at
].opindex
= arc_operand_map
[operand
->fmt
];
1564 /* Are we finished with suffixes? */
1565 else if (!past_opcode_p
)
1570 const struct arc_operand_value
*suf
, *suffix_end
;
1571 const struct arc_operand_value
*suffix
= NULL
;
1573 if (!(operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX
))
1576 /* If we're at a space in the input string, we want to skip the
1577 remaining suffixes. There may be some fake ones though, so
1578 just go on to try the next one. */
1586 if (mods
& ARC_MOD_DOT
)
1594 /* This can happen in "b.nd foo" and we're currently looking
1595 for "%q" (ie: a condition code suffix). */
1603 /* Pick the suffix out and look it up via the hash table. */
1604 for (t
= s
; *t
&& ISALNUM (*t
); ++t
)
1608 if ((suf
= get_ext_suffix (s
)))
1611 suf
= hash_find (arc_suffix_hash
, s
);
1614 /* This can happen in "blle foo" and we're currently using
1615 the template "b%q%.n %j". The "bl" insn occurs later in
1616 the table so "lle" isn't an illegal suffix. */
1621 /* Is it the right type? Note that the same character is used
1622 several times, so we have to examine all of them. This is
1623 relatively efficient as equivalent entries are kept
1624 together. If it's not the right type, don't increment `str'
1625 so we try the next one in the series. */
1627 if (ext_suffix_p
&& arc_operands
[suf
->type
].fmt
== *syn
)
1629 /* Insert the suffix's value into the insn. */
1631 if (operand
->insert
)
1632 insn
= (*operand
->insert
) (insn
, operand
,
1633 mods
, NULL
, suf
->value
,
1636 insn
|= suf
->value
<< operand
->shift
;
1644 suffix_end
= arc_suffixes
+ arc_suffixes_count
;
1646 suffix
< suffix_end
&& strcmp (suffix
->name
, suf
->name
) == 0;
1649 if (arc_operands
[suffix
->type
].fmt
== *syn
)
1651 /* Insert the suffix's value into the insn. */
1652 if (operand
->insert
)
1653 insn
= (*operand
->insert
) (insn
, operand
,
1654 mods
, NULL
, suffix
->value
,
1657 insn
|= suffix
->value
<< operand
->shift
;
1667 /* Wrong type. Just go on to try next insn entry. */
1671 if (num_suffixes
== MAX_SUFFIXES
)
1672 as_bad ("too many suffixes");
1674 insn_suffixes
[num_suffixes
++] = suffix
;
1678 /* This is either a register or an expression of some kind. */
1681 const struct arc_operand_value
*reg
= NULL
;
1685 if (operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX
)
1688 /* Is there anything left to parse?
1689 We don't check for this at the top because we want to parse
1690 any trailing fake arguments in the syntax string. */
1691 if (is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) *str
])
1694 /* Parse the operand. */
1695 hold
= input_line_pointer
;
1696 input_line_pointer
= str
;
1698 str
= input_line_pointer
;
1699 input_line_pointer
= hold
;
1701 if (exp
.X_op
== O_illegal
)
1702 as_bad ("illegal operand");
1703 else if (exp
.X_op
== O_absent
)
1704 as_bad ("missing operand");
1705 else if (exp
.X_op
== O_constant
)
1706 value
= exp
.X_add_number
;
1707 else if (exp
.X_op
== O_register
)
1708 reg
= (struct arc_operand_value
*) exp
.X_add_number
;
1709 #define IS_REG_DEST_OPERAND(o) ((o) == 'a')
1710 else if (IS_REG_DEST_OPERAND (*syn
))
1711 as_bad ("symbol as destination register");
1714 if (!strncmp (str
, "@h30", 4))
1716 arc_code_symbol (&exp
);
1719 /* We need to generate a fixup for this expression. */
1720 if (fc
>= MAX_FIXUPS
)
1721 as_fatal ("too many fixups");
1722 fixups
[fc
].exp
= exp
;
1723 /* We don't support shimm relocs. break here to force
1724 the assembler to output a limm. */
1725 #define IS_REG_SHIMM_OFFSET(o) ((o) == 'd')
1726 if (IS_REG_SHIMM_OFFSET (*syn
))
1728 /* If this is a register constant (IE: one whose
1729 register value gets stored as 61-63) then this
1731 /* ??? This bit could use some cleaning up.
1732 Referencing the format chars like this goes
1734 if (IS_SYMBOL_OPERAND (*syn
))
1738 /* Save this, we don't yet know what reloc to use. */
1740 /* Tell insert_reg we need a limm. This is
1741 needed because the value at this point is
1743 /* ??? We need a cleaner interface than this. */
1744 (*arc_operands
[arc_operand_map
['Q']].insert
)
1745 (insn
, operand
, mods
, reg
, 0L, &junk
);
1748 fixups
[fc
].opindex
= arc_operand_map
[(int) *syn
];
1753 /* Insert the register or expression into the instruction. */
1754 if (operand
->insert
)
1756 const char *errmsg
= NULL
;
1757 insn
= (*operand
->insert
) (insn
, operand
, mods
,
1758 reg
, (long) value
, &errmsg
);
1759 if (errmsg
!= (const char *) NULL
)
1761 last_errmsg
= errmsg
;
1762 if (operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_ERROR
)
1767 else if (operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_WARN
)
1773 insn
|= (value
& ((1 << operand
->bits
) - 1)) << operand
->shift
;
1779 /* If we're at the end of the syntax string, we're done. */
1780 /* FIXME: try to move this to a separate function. */
1787 /* For the moment we assume a valid `str' can only contain blanks
1788 now. IE: We needn't try again with a longer version of the
1789 insn and it is assumed that longer versions of insns appear
1790 before shorter ones (eg: lsr r2,r3,1 vs lsr r2,r3). */
1792 while (ISSPACE (*str
))
1795 if (!is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) *str
])
1796 as_bad ("junk at end of line: `%s'", str
);
1798 /* Is there a limm value? */
1799 limm_p
= arc_opcode_limm_p (&limm
);
1801 /* Perform various error and warning tests. */
1804 static int in_delay_slot_p
= 0;
1805 static int prev_insn_needs_cc_nop_p
= 0;
1806 /* delay slot type seen */
1807 int delay_slot_type
= ARC_DELAY_NONE
;
1808 /* conditional execution flag seen */
1809 int conditional
= 0;
1810 /* 1 if condition codes are being set */
1812 /* 1 if conditional branch, including `b' "branch always" */
1813 int cond_branch_p
= opcode
->flags
& ARC_OPCODE_COND_BRANCH
;
1815 for (i
= 0; i
< num_suffixes
; ++i
)
1817 switch (arc_operands
[insn_suffixes
[i
]->type
].fmt
)
1820 delay_slot_type
= insn_suffixes
[i
]->value
;
1823 conditional
= insn_suffixes
[i
]->value
;
1831 /* Putting an insn with a limm value in a delay slot is supposed to
1832 be legal, but let's warn the user anyway. Ditto for 8 byte
1833 jumps with delay slots. */
1834 if (in_delay_slot_p
&& limm_p
)
1835 as_warn ("8 byte instruction in delay slot");
1836 if (delay_slot_type
!= ARC_DELAY_NONE
1837 && limm_p
&& arc_insn_not_jl (insn
)) /* except for jl addr */
1838 as_warn ("8 byte jump instruction with delay slot");
1839 in_delay_slot_p
= (delay_slot_type
!= ARC_DELAY_NONE
) && !limm_p
;
1841 /* Warn when a conditional branch immediately follows a set of
1842 the condition codes. Note that this needn't be done if the
1843 insn that sets the condition codes uses a limm. */
1844 if (cond_branch_p
&& conditional
!= 0 /* 0 = "always" */
1845 && prev_insn_needs_cc_nop_p
&& arc_mach_type
== bfd_mach_arc_5
)
1846 as_warn ("conditional branch follows set of flags");
1847 prev_insn_needs_cc_nop_p
=
1848 /* FIXME: ??? not required:
1849 (delay_slot_type != ARC_DELAY_NONE) && */
1850 cc_set_p
&& !limm_p
;
1853 /* Write out the instruction.
1854 It is important to fetch enough space in one call to `frag_more'.
1855 We use (f - frag_now->fr_literal) to compute where we are and we
1856 don't want frag_now to change between calls. */
1860 md_number_to_chars (f
, insn
, 4);
1861 md_number_to_chars (f
+ 4, limm
, 4);
1862 dwarf2_emit_insn (8);
1864 else if (limm_reloc_p
)
1865 /* We need a limm reloc, but the tables think we don't. */
1870 md_number_to_chars (f
, insn
, 4);
1871 dwarf2_emit_insn (4);
1874 /* Create any fixups. */
1875 for (i
= 0; i
< fc
; ++i
)
1877 int op_type
, reloc_type
;
1879 const struct arc_operand
*operand
;
1881 /* Create a fixup for this operand.
1882 At this point we do not use a bfd_reloc_code_real_type for
1883 operands residing in the insn, but instead just use the
1884 operand index. This lets us easily handle fixups for any
1885 operand type, although that is admittedly not a very exciting
1886 feature. We pick a BFD reloc type in md_apply_fix.
1888 Limm values (4 byte immediate "constants") must be treated
1889 normally because they're not part of the actual insn word
1890 and thus the insertion routines don't handle them. */
1892 if (arc_operands
[fixups
[i
].opindex
].flags
& ARC_OPERAND_LIMM
)
1894 /* Modify the fixup addend as required by the cpu. */
1895 fixups
[i
].exp
.X_add_number
+= arc_limm_fixup_adjust (insn
);
1896 op_type
= fixups
[i
].opindex
;
1897 /* FIXME: can we add this data to the operand table? */
1898 if (op_type
== arc_operand_map
['L']
1899 || op_type
== arc_operand_map
['s']
1900 || op_type
== arc_operand_map
['o']
1901 || op_type
== arc_operand_map
['O'])
1902 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_32
;
1903 else if (op_type
== arc_operand_map
['J'])
1904 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_ARC_B26
;
1907 reloc_type
= get_arc_exp_reloc_type (1, reloc_type
,
1913 op_type
= get_arc_exp_reloc_type (0, fixups
[i
].opindex
,
1914 &fixups
[i
].exp
, &exptmp
);
1915 reloc_type
= op_type
+ (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED
;
1917 operand
= &arc_operands
[op_type
];
1918 fix_new_exp (frag_now
,
1919 ((f
- frag_now
->fr_literal
)
1920 + (operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_LIMM
? 4 : 0)), 4,
1922 (operand
->flags
& ARC_OPERAND_RELATIVE_BRANCH
) != 0,
1923 (bfd_reloc_code_real_type
) reloc_type
);
1929 if (NULL
== last_errmsg
)
1930 as_bad ("bad instruction `%s'", start
);
1932 as_bad (last_errmsg
);