1 /* tc-i386.c -- Assemble code for the Intel 80386
2 Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
3 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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23 /* Intel 80386 machine specific gas.
24 Written by Eliot Dresselhaus (eliot@mgm.mit.edu).
25 x86_64 support by Jan Hubicka (jh@suse.cz)
26 VIA PadLock support by Michal Ludvig (mludvig@suse.cz)
27 Bugs & suggestions are completely welcome. This is free software.
28 Please help us make it better. */
31 #include "safe-ctype.h"
33 #include "dwarf2dbg.h"
34 #include "dw2gencfi.h"
35 #include "elf/x86-64.h"
36 #include "opcodes/i386-init.h"
38 #ifndef REGISTER_WARNINGS
39 #define REGISTER_WARNINGS 1
42 #ifndef INFER_ADDR_PREFIX
43 #define INFER_ADDR_PREFIX 1
47 #define DEFAULT_ARCH "i386"
52 #define INLINE __inline__
58 /* Prefixes will be emitted in the order defined below.
59 WAIT_PREFIX must be the first prefix since FWAIT is really is an
60 instruction, and so must come before any prefixes.
61 The preferred prefix order is SEG_PREFIX, ADDR_PREFIX, DATA_PREFIX,
62 REP_PREFIX, LOCK_PREFIX. */
69 #define REX_PREFIX 6 /* must come last. */
70 #define MAX_PREFIXES 7 /* max prefixes per opcode */
72 /* we define the syntax here (modulo base,index,scale syntax) */
73 #define REGISTER_PREFIX '%'
74 #define IMMEDIATE_PREFIX '$'
75 #define ABSOLUTE_PREFIX '*'
77 /* these are the instruction mnemonic suffixes in AT&T syntax or
78 memory operand size in Intel syntax. */
79 #define WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX 'w'
80 #define BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX 'b'
81 #define SHORT_MNEM_SUFFIX 's'
82 #define LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX 'l'
83 #define QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX 'q'
84 #define XMMWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX 'x'
85 #define YMMWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX 'y'
86 /* Intel Syntax. Use a non-ascii letter since since it never appears
88 #define LONG_DOUBLE_MNEM_SUFFIX '\1'
90 #define END_OF_INSN '\0'
93 'templates' is for grouping together 'template' structures for opcodes
94 of the same name. This is only used for storing the insns in the grand
95 ole hash table of insns.
96 The templates themselves start at START and range up to (but not including)
101 const insn_template
*start
;
102 const insn_template
*end
;
106 /* 386 operand encoding bytes: see 386 book for details of this. */
109 unsigned int regmem
; /* codes register or memory operand */
110 unsigned int reg
; /* codes register operand (or extended opcode) */
111 unsigned int mode
; /* how to interpret regmem & reg */
115 /* x86-64 extension prefix. */
116 typedef int rex_byte
;
118 /* 386 opcode byte to code indirect addressing. */
127 /* x86 arch names, types and features */
130 const char *name
; /* arch name */
131 unsigned int len
; /* arch string length */
132 enum processor_type type
; /* arch type */
133 i386_cpu_flags flags
; /* cpu feature flags */
134 unsigned int skip
; /* show_arch should skip this. */
135 unsigned int negated
; /* turn off indicated flags. */
139 static void update_code_flag (int, int);
140 static void set_code_flag (int);
141 static void set_16bit_gcc_code_flag (int);
142 static void set_intel_syntax (int);
143 static void set_intel_mnemonic (int);
144 static void set_allow_index_reg (int);
145 static void set_sse_check (int);
146 static void set_cpu_arch (int);
148 static void pe_directive_secrel (int);
150 static void signed_cons (int);
151 static char *output_invalid (int c
);
152 static int i386_finalize_immediate (segT
, expressionS
*, i386_operand_type
,
154 static int i386_finalize_displacement (segT
, expressionS
*, i386_operand_type
,
156 static int i386_att_operand (char *);
157 static int i386_intel_operand (char *, int);
158 static int i386_intel_simplify (expressionS
*);
159 static int i386_intel_parse_name (const char *, expressionS
*);
160 static const reg_entry
*parse_register (char *, char **);
161 static char *parse_insn (char *, char *);
162 static char *parse_operands (char *, const char *);
163 static void swap_operands (void);
164 static void swap_2_operands (int, int);
165 static void optimize_imm (void);
166 static void optimize_disp (void);
167 static const insn_template
*match_template (void);
168 static int check_string (void);
169 static int process_suffix (void);
170 static int check_byte_reg (void);
171 static int check_long_reg (void);
172 static int check_qword_reg (void);
173 static int check_word_reg (void);
174 static int finalize_imm (void);
175 static int process_operands (void);
176 static const seg_entry
*build_modrm_byte (void);
177 static void output_insn (void);
178 static void output_imm (fragS
*, offsetT
);
179 static void output_disp (fragS
*, offsetT
);
181 static void s_bss (int);
183 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
184 static void handle_large_common (int small ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
);
187 static const char *default_arch
= DEFAULT_ARCH
;
192 /* VEX prefix is either 2 byte or 3 byte. */
193 unsigned char bytes
[3];
195 /* Destination or source register specifier. */
196 const reg_entry
*register_specifier
;
199 /* 'md_assemble ()' gathers together information and puts it into a
206 const reg_entry
*regs
;
211 operand_size_mismatch
,
212 operand_type_mismatch
,
213 register_type_mismatch
,
214 number_of_operands_mismatch
,
215 invalid_instruction_suffix
,
218 unsupported_with_intel_mnemonic
,
225 /* TM holds the template for the insn were currently assembling. */
228 /* SUFFIX holds the instruction size suffix for byte, word, dword
229 or qword, if given. */
232 /* OPERANDS gives the number of given operands. */
233 unsigned int operands
;
235 /* REG_OPERANDS, DISP_OPERANDS, MEM_OPERANDS, IMM_OPERANDS give the number
236 of given register, displacement, memory operands and immediate
238 unsigned int reg_operands
, disp_operands
, mem_operands
, imm_operands
;
240 /* TYPES [i] is the type (see above #defines) which tells us how to
241 use OP[i] for the corresponding operand. */
242 i386_operand_type types
[MAX_OPERANDS
];
244 /* Displacement expression, immediate expression, or register for each
246 union i386_op op
[MAX_OPERANDS
];
248 /* Flags for operands. */
249 unsigned int flags
[MAX_OPERANDS
];
250 #define Operand_PCrel 1
252 /* Relocation type for operand */
253 enum bfd_reloc_code_real reloc
[MAX_OPERANDS
];
255 /* BASE_REG, INDEX_REG, and LOG2_SCALE_FACTOR are used to encode
256 the base index byte below. */
257 const reg_entry
*base_reg
;
258 const reg_entry
*index_reg
;
259 unsigned int log2_scale_factor
;
261 /* SEG gives the seg_entries of this insn. They are zero unless
262 explicit segment overrides are given. */
263 const seg_entry
*seg
[2];
265 /* PREFIX holds all the given prefix opcodes (usually null).
266 PREFIXES is the number of prefix opcodes. */
267 unsigned int prefixes
;
268 unsigned char prefix
[MAX_PREFIXES
];
270 /* RM and SIB are the modrm byte and the sib byte where the
271 addressing modes of this insn are encoded. */
277 /* Swap operand in encoding. */
278 unsigned int swap_operand
;
280 /* Force 32bit displacement in encoding. */
281 unsigned int disp32_encoding
;
284 enum i386_error error
;
287 typedef struct _i386_insn i386_insn
;
289 /* List of chars besides those in app.c:symbol_chars that can start an
290 operand. Used to prevent the scrubber eating vital white-space. */
291 const char extra_symbol_chars
[] = "*%-(["
300 #if (defined (TE_I386AIX) \
301 || ((defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)) \
302 && !defined (TE_GNU) \
303 && !defined (TE_LINUX) \
304 && !defined (TE_NETWARE) \
305 && !defined (TE_FreeBSD) \
306 && !defined (TE_NetBSD)))
307 /* This array holds the chars that always start a comment. If the
308 pre-processor is disabled, these aren't very useful. The option
309 --divide will remove '/' from this list. */
310 const char *i386_comment_chars
= "#/";
311 #define SVR4_COMMENT_CHARS 1
312 #define PREFIX_SEPARATOR '\\'
315 const char *i386_comment_chars
= "#";
316 #define PREFIX_SEPARATOR '/'
319 /* This array holds the chars that only start a comment at the beginning of
320 a line. If the line seems to have the form '# 123 filename'
321 .line and .file directives will appear in the pre-processed output.
322 Note that input_file.c hand checks for '#' at the beginning of the
323 first line of the input file. This is because the compiler outputs
324 #NO_APP at the beginning of its output.
325 Also note that comments started like this one will always work if
326 '/' isn't otherwise defined. */
327 const char line_comment_chars
[] = "#/";
329 const char line_separator_chars
[] = ";";
331 /* Chars that can be used to separate mant from exp in floating point
333 const char EXP_CHARS
[] = "eE";
335 /* Chars that mean this number is a floating point constant
338 const char FLT_CHARS
[] = "fFdDxX";
340 /* Tables for lexical analysis. */
341 static char mnemonic_chars
[256];
342 static char register_chars
[256];
343 static char operand_chars
[256];
344 static char identifier_chars
[256];
345 static char digit_chars
[256];
347 /* Lexical macros. */
348 #define is_mnemonic_char(x) (mnemonic_chars[(unsigned char) x])
349 #define is_operand_char(x) (operand_chars[(unsigned char) x])
350 #define is_register_char(x) (register_chars[(unsigned char) x])
351 #define is_space_char(x) ((x) == ' ')
352 #define is_identifier_char(x) (identifier_chars[(unsigned char) x])
353 #define is_digit_char(x) (digit_chars[(unsigned char) x])
355 /* All non-digit non-letter characters that may occur in an operand. */
356 static char operand_special_chars
[] = "%$-+(,)*._~/<>|&^!:[@]";
358 /* md_assemble() always leaves the strings it's passed unaltered. To
359 effect this we maintain a stack of saved characters that we've smashed
360 with '\0's (indicating end of strings for various sub-fields of the
361 assembler instruction). */
362 static char save_stack
[32];
363 static char *save_stack_p
;
364 #define END_STRING_AND_SAVE(s) \
365 do { *save_stack_p++ = *(s); *(s) = '\0'; } while (0)
366 #define RESTORE_END_STRING(s) \
367 do { *(s) = *--save_stack_p; } while (0)
369 /* The instruction we're assembling. */
372 /* Possible templates for current insn. */
373 static const templates
*current_templates
;
375 /* Per instruction expressionS buffers: max displacements & immediates. */
376 static expressionS disp_expressions
[MAX_MEMORY_OPERANDS
];
377 static expressionS im_expressions
[MAX_IMMEDIATE_OPERANDS
];
379 /* Current operand we are working on. */
380 static int this_operand
= -1;
382 /* We support four different modes. FLAG_CODE variable is used to distinguish
390 static enum flag_code flag_code
;
391 static unsigned int object_64bit
;
392 static int use_rela_relocations
= 0;
394 /* The names used to print error messages. */
395 static const char *flag_code_names
[] =
402 /* 1 for intel syntax,
404 static int intel_syntax
= 0;
406 /* 1 for intel mnemonic,
407 0 if att mnemonic. */
408 static int intel_mnemonic
= !SYSV386_COMPAT
;
410 /* 1 if support old (<= 2.8.1) versions of gcc. */
411 static int old_gcc
= OLDGCC_COMPAT
;
413 /* 1 if pseudo registers are permitted. */
414 static int allow_pseudo_reg
= 0;
416 /* 1 if register prefix % not required. */
417 static int allow_naked_reg
= 0;
419 /* 1 if pseudo index register, eiz/riz, is allowed . */
420 static int allow_index_reg
= 0;
430 /* Register prefix used for error message. */
431 static const char *register_prefix
= "%";
433 /* Used in 16 bit gcc mode to add an l suffix to call, ret, enter,
434 leave, push, and pop instructions so that gcc has the same stack
435 frame as in 32 bit mode. */
436 static char stackop_size
= '\0';
438 /* Non-zero to optimize code alignment. */
439 int optimize_align_code
= 1;
441 /* Non-zero to quieten some warnings. */
442 static int quiet_warnings
= 0;
445 static const char *cpu_arch_name
= NULL
;
446 static char *cpu_sub_arch_name
= NULL
;
448 /* CPU feature flags. */
449 static i386_cpu_flags cpu_arch_flags
= CPU_UNKNOWN_FLAGS
;
451 /* If we have selected a cpu we are generating instructions for. */
452 static int cpu_arch_tune_set
= 0;
454 /* Cpu we are generating instructions for. */
455 enum processor_type cpu_arch_tune
= PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
;
457 /* CPU feature flags of cpu we are generating instructions for. */
458 static i386_cpu_flags cpu_arch_tune_flags
;
460 /* CPU instruction set architecture used. */
461 enum processor_type cpu_arch_isa
= PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
;
463 /* CPU feature flags of instruction set architecture used. */
464 i386_cpu_flags cpu_arch_isa_flags
;
466 /* If set, conditional jumps are not automatically promoted to handle
467 larger than a byte offset. */
468 static unsigned int no_cond_jump_promotion
= 0;
470 /* Encode SSE instructions with VEX prefix. */
471 static unsigned int sse2avx
;
473 /* Encode scalar AVX instructions with specific vector length. */
480 /* Pre-defined "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_". */
481 static symbolS
*GOT_symbol
;
483 /* The dwarf2 return column, adjusted for 32 or 64 bit. */
484 unsigned int x86_dwarf2_return_column
;
486 /* The dwarf2 data alignment, adjusted for 32 or 64 bit. */
487 int x86_cie_data_alignment
;
489 /* Interface to relax_segment.
490 There are 3 major relax states for 386 jump insns because the
491 different types of jumps add different sizes to frags when we're
492 figuring out what sort of jump to choose to reach a given label. */
495 #define UNCOND_JUMP 0
497 #define COND_JUMP86 2
502 #define SMALL16 (SMALL | CODE16)
504 #define BIG16 (BIG | CODE16)
508 #define INLINE __inline__
514 #define ENCODE_RELAX_STATE(type, size) \
515 ((relax_substateT) (((type) << 2) | (size)))
516 #define TYPE_FROM_RELAX_STATE(s) \
518 #define DISP_SIZE_FROM_RELAX_STATE(s) \
519 ((((s) & 3) == BIG ? 4 : (((s) & 3) == BIG16 ? 2 : 1)))
521 /* This table is used by relax_frag to promote short jumps to long
522 ones where necessary. SMALL (short) jumps may be promoted to BIG
523 (32 bit long) ones, and SMALL16 jumps to BIG16 (16 bit long). We
524 don't allow a short jump in a 32 bit code segment to be promoted to
525 a 16 bit offset jump because it's slower (requires data size
526 prefix), and doesn't work, unless the destination is in the bottom
527 64k of the code segment (The top 16 bits of eip are zeroed). */
529 const relax_typeS md_relax_table
[] =
532 1) most positive reach of this state,
533 2) most negative reach of this state,
534 3) how many bytes this mode will have in the variable part of the frag
535 4) which index into the table to try if we can't fit into this one. */
537 /* UNCOND_JUMP states. */
538 {127 + 1, -128 + 1, 1, ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (UNCOND_JUMP
, BIG
)},
539 {127 + 1, -128 + 1, 1, ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (UNCOND_JUMP
, BIG16
)},
540 /* dword jmp adds 4 bytes to frag:
541 0 extra opcode bytes, 4 displacement bytes. */
543 /* word jmp adds 2 byte2 to frag:
544 0 extra opcode bytes, 2 displacement bytes. */
547 /* COND_JUMP states. */
548 {127 + 1, -128 + 1, 1, ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP
, BIG
)},
549 {127 + 1, -128 + 1, 1, ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP
, BIG16
)},
550 /* dword conditionals adds 5 bytes to frag:
551 1 extra opcode byte, 4 displacement bytes. */
553 /* word conditionals add 3 bytes to frag:
554 1 extra opcode byte, 2 displacement bytes. */
557 /* COND_JUMP86 states. */
558 {127 + 1, -128 + 1, 1, ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP86
, BIG
)},
559 {127 + 1, -128 + 1, 1, ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP86
, BIG16
)},
560 /* dword conditionals adds 5 bytes to frag:
561 1 extra opcode byte, 4 displacement bytes. */
563 /* word conditionals add 4 bytes to frag:
564 1 displacement byte and a 3 byte long branch insn. */
568 static const arch_entry cpu_arch
[] =
570 /* Do not replace the first two entries - i386_target_format()
571 relies on them being there in this order. */
572 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("generic32"), PROCESSOR_GENERIC32
,
573 CPU_GENERIC32_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
574 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("generic64"), PROCESSOR_GENERIC64
,
575 CPU_GENERIC64_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
576 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("i8086"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
577 CPU_NONE_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
578 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("i186"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
579 CPU_I186_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
580 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("i286"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
581 CPU_I286_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
582 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("i386"), PROCESSOR_I386
,
583 CPU_I386_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
584 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("i486"), PROCESSOR_I486
,
585 CPU_I486_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
586 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("i586"), PROCESSOR_PENTIUM
,
587 CPU_I586_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
588 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("i686"), PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO
,
589 CPU_I686_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
590 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("pentium"), PROCESSOR_PENTIUM
,
591 CPU_I586_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
592 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("pentiumpro"), PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO
,
593 CPU_PENTIUMPRO_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
594 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("pentiumii"), PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO
,
595 CPU_P2_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
596 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("pentiumiii"),PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO
,
597 CPU_P3_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
598 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("pentium4"), PROCESSOR_PENTIUM4
,
599 CPU_P4_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
600 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("prescott"), PROCESSOR_NOCONA
,
601 CPU_CORE_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
602 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("nocona"), PROCESSOR_NOCONA
,
603 CPU_NOCONA_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
604 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("yonah"), PROCESSOR_CORE
,
605 CPU_CORE_FLAGS
, 1, 0 },
606 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("core"), PROCESSOR_CORE
,
607 CPU_CORE_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
608 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("merom"), PROCESSOR_CORE2
,
609 CPU_CORE2_FLAGS
, 1, 0 },
610 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("core2"), PROCESSOR_CORE2
,
611 CPU_CORE2_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
612 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("corei7"), PROCESSOR_COREI7
,
613 CPU_COREI7_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
614 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("l1om"), PROCESSOR_L1OM
,
615 CPU_L1OM_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
616 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("k6"), PROCESSOR_K6
,
617 CPU_K6_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
618 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("k6_2"), PROCESSOR_K6
,
619 CPU_K6_2_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
620 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("athlon"), PROCESSOR_ATHLON
,
621 CPU_ATHLON_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
622 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("sledgehammer"), PROCESSOR_K8
,
623 CPU_K8_FLAGS
, 1, 0 },
624 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("opteron"), PROCESSOR_K8
,
625 CPU_K8_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
626 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("k8"), PROCESSOR_K8
,
627 CPU_K8_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
628 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("amdfam10"), PROCESSOR_AMDFAM10
,
629 CPU_AMDFAM10_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
630 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("bdver1"), PROCESSOR_BDVER1
,
631 CPU_BDVER1_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
632 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".8087"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
633 CPU_8087_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
634 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".287"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
635 CPU_287_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
636 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".387"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
637 CPU_387_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
638 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".no87"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
639 CPU_ANY87_FLAGS
, 0, 1 },
640 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".mmx"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
641 CPU_MMX_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
642 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".nommx"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
643 CPU_3DNOWA_FLAGS
, 0, 1 },
644 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".sse"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
645 CPU_SSE_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
646 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".sse2"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
647 CPU_SSE2_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
648 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".sse3"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
649 CPU_SSE3_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
650 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".ssse3"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
651 CPU_SSSE3_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
652 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".sse4.1"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
653 CPU_SSE4_1_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
654 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".sse4.2"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
655 CPU_SSE4_2_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
656 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".sse4"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
657 CPU_SSE4_2_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
658 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".nosse"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
659 CPU_ANY_SSE_FLAGS
, 0, 1 },
660 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".avx"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
661 CPU_AVX_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
662 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".noavx"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
663 CPU_ANY_AVX_FLAGS
, 0, 1 },
664 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".vmx"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
665 CPU_VMX_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
666 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".smx"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
667 CPU_SMX_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
668 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".xsave"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
669 CPU_XSAVE_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
670 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".xsaveopt"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
671 CPU_XSAVEOPT_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
672 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".aes"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
673 CPU_AES_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
674 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".pclmul"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
675 CPU_PCLMUL_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
676 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".clmul"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
677 CPU_PCLMUL_FLAGS
, 1, 0 },
678 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".fsgsbase"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
679 CPU_FSGSBASE_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
680 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".rdrnd"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
681 CPU_RDRND_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
682 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".f16c"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
683 CPU_F16C_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
684 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".fma"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
685 CPU_FMA_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
686 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".fma4"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
687 CPU_FMA4_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
688 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".xop"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
689 CPU_XOP_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
690 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".lwp"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
691 CPU_LWP_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
692 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".movbe"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
693 CPU_MOVBE_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
694 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".ept"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
695 CPU_EPT_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
696 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".clflush"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
697 CPU_CLFLUSH_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
698 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".nop"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
699 CPU_NOP_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
700 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".syscall"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
701 CPU_SYSCALL_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
702 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".rdtscp"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
703 CPU_RDTSCP_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
704 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".3dnow"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
705 CPU_3DNOW_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
706 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".3dnowa"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
707 CPU_3DNOWA_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
708 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".padlock"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
709 CPU_PADLOCK_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
710 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".pacifica"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
711 CPU_SVME_FLAGS
, 1, 0 },
712 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".svme"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
713 CPU_SVME_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
714 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".sse4a"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
715 CPU_SSE4A_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
716 { STRING_COMMA_LEN (".abm"), PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
,
717 CPU_ABM_FLAGS
, 0, 0 },
721 /* Like s_lcomm_internal in gas/read.c but the alignment string
722 is allowed to be optional. */
725 pe_lcomm_internal (int needs_align
, symbolS
*symbolP
, addressT size
)
732 && *input_line_pointer
== ',')
734 align
= parse_align (needs_align
- 1);
736 if (align
== (addressT
) -1)
751 bss_alloc (symbolP
, size
, align
);
756 pe_lcomm (int needs_align
)
758 s_comm_internal (needs_align
* 2, pe_lcomm_internal
);
762 const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table
[] =
764 #if !defined(OBJ_AOUT) && !defined(USE_ALIGN_PTWO)
765 {"align", s_align_bytes
, 0},
767 {"align", s_align_ptwo
, 0},
769 {"arch", set_cpu_arch
, 0},
773 {"lcomm", pe_lcomm
, 1},
775 {"ffloat", float_cons
, 'f'},
776 {"dfloat", float_cons
, 'd'},
777 {"tfloat", float_cons
, 'x'},
779 {"slong", signed_cons
, 4},
780 {"noopt", s_ignore
, 0},
781 {"optim", s_ignore
, 0},
782 {"code16gcc", set_16bit_gcc_code_flag
, CODE_16BIT
},
783 {"code16", set_code_flag
, CODE_16BIT
},
784 {"code32", set_code_flag
, CODE_32BIT
},
785 {"code64", set_code_flag
, CODE_64BIT
},
786 {"intel_syntax", set_intel_syntax
, 1},
787 {"att_syntax", set_intel_syntax
, 0},
788 {"intel_mnemonic", set_intel_mnemonic
, 1},
789 {"att_mnemonic", set_intel_mnemonic
, 0},
790 {"allow_index_reg", set_allow_index_reg
, 1},
791 {"disallow_index_reg", set_allow_index_reg
, 0},
792 {"sse_check", set_sse_check
, 0},
793 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
794 {"largecomm", handle_large_common
, 0},
796 {"file", (void (*) (int)) dwarf2_directive_file
, 0},
797 {"loc", dwarf2_directive_loc
, 0},
798 {"loc_mark_labels", dwarf2_directive_loc_mark_labels
, 0},
801 {"secrel32", pe_directive_secrel
, 0},
806 /* For interface with expression (). */
807 extern char *input_line_pointer
;
809 /* Hash table for instruction mnemonic lookup. */
810 static struct hash_control
*op_hash
;
812 /* Hash table for register lookup. */
813 static struct hash_control
*reg_hash
;
816 i386_align_code (fragS
*fragP
, int count
)
818 /* Various efficient no-op patterns for aligning code labels.
819 Note: Don't try to assemble the instructions in the comments.
820 0L and 0w are not legal. */
821 static const char f32_1
[] =
823 static const char f32_2
[] =
824 {0x66,0x90}; /* xchg %ax,%ax */
825 static const char f32_3
[] =
826 {0x8d,0x76,0x00}; /* leal 0(%esi),%esi */
827 static const char f32_4
[] =
828 {0x8d,0x74,0x26,0x00}; /* leal 0(%esi,1),%esi */
829 static const char f32_5
[] =
831 0x8d,0x74,0x26,0x00}; /* leal 0(%esi,1),%esi */
832 static const char f32_6
[] =
833 {0x8d,0xb6,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; /* leal 0L(%esi),%esi */
834 static const char f32_7
[] =
835 {0x8d,0xb4,0x26,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; /* leal 0L(%esi,1),%esi */
836 static const char f32_8
[] =
838 0x8d,0xb4,0x26,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; /* leal 0L(%esi,1),%esi */
839 static const char f32_9
[] =
840 {0x89,0xf6, /* movl %esi,%esi */
841 0x8d,0xbc,0x27,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; /* leal 0L(%edi,1),%edi */
842 static const char f32_10
[] =
843 {0x8d,0x76,0x00, /* leal 0(%esi),%esi */
844 0x8d,0xbc,0x27,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; /* leal 0L(%edi,1),%edi */
845 static const char f32_11
[] =
846 {0x8d,0x74,0x26,0x00, /* leal 0(%esi,1),%esi */
847 0x8d,0xbc,0x27,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; /* leal 0L(%edi,1),%edi */
848 static const char f32_12
[] =
849 {0x8d,0xb6,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* leal 0L(%esi),%esi */
850 0x8d,0xbf,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; /* leal 0L(%edi),%edi */
851 static const char f32_13
[] =
852 {0x8d,0xb6,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* leal 0L(%esi),%esi */
853 0x8d,0xbc,0x27,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; /* leal 0L(%edi,1),%edi */
854 static const char f32_14
[] =
855 {0x8d,0xb4,0x26,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* leal 0L(%esi,1),%esi */
856 0x8d,0xbc,0x27,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; /* leal 0L(%edi,1),%edi */
857 static const char f16_3
[] =
858 {0x8d,0x74,0x00}; /* lea 0(%esi),%esi */
859 static const char f16_4
[] =
860 {0x8d,0xb4,0x00,0x00}; /* lea 0w(%si),%si */
861 static const char f16_5
[] =
863 0x8d,0xb4,0x00,0x00}; /* lea 0w(%si),%si */
864 static const char f16_6
[] =
865 {0x89,0xf6, /* mov %si,%si */
866 0x8d,0xbd,0x00,0x00}; /* lea 0w(%di),%di */
867 static const char f16_7
[] =
868 {0x8d,0x74,0x00, /* lea 0(%si),%si */
869 0x8d,0xbd,0x00,0x00}; /* lea 0w(%di),%di */
870 static const char f16_8
[] =
871 {0x8d,0xb4,0x00,0x00, /* lea 0w(%si),%si */
872 0x8d,0xbd,0x00,0x00}; /* lea 0w(%di),%di */
873 static const char jump_31
[] =
874 {0xeb,0x1d,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90, /* jmp .+31; lotsa nops */
875 0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,
876 0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,
877 0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90,0x90};
878 static const char *const f32_patt
[] = {
879 f32_1
, f32_2
, f32_3
, f32_4
, f32_5
, f32_6
, f32_7
, f32_8
,
880 f32_9
, f32_10
, f32_11
, f32_12
, f32_13
, f32_14
882 static const char *const f16_patt
[] = {
883 f32_1
, f32_2
, f16_3
, f16_4
, f16_5
, f16_6
, f16_7
, f16_8
886 static const char alt_3
[] =
888 /* nopl 0(%[re]ax) */
889 static const char alt_4
[] =
890 {0x0f,0x1f,0x40,0x00};
891 /* nopl 0(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
892 static const char alt_5
[] =
893 {0x0f,0x1f,0x44,0x00,0x00};
894 /* nopw 0(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
895 static const char alt_6
[] =
896 {0x66,0x0f,0x1f,0x44,0x00,0x00};
897 /* nopl 0L(%[re]ax) */
898 static const char alt_7
[] =
899 {0x0f,0x1f,0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
900 /* nopl 0L(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
901 static const char alt_8
[] =
902 {0x0f,0x1f,0x84,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
903 /* nopw 0L(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
904 static const char alt_9
[] =
905 {0x66,0x0f,0x1f,0x84,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
906 /* nopw %cs:0L(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
907 static const char alt_10
[] =
908 {0x66,0x2e,0x0f,0x1f,0x84,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
910 nopw %cs:0L(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
911 static const char alt_long_11
[] =
913 0x66,0x2e,0x0f,0x1f,0x84,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
916 nopw %cs:0L(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
917 static const char alt_long_12
[] =
920 0x66,0x2e,0x0f,0x1f,0x84,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
924 nopw %cs:0L(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
925 static const char alt_long_13
[] =
929 0x66,0x2e,0x0f,0x1f,0x84,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
934 nopw %cs:0L(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
935 static const char alt_long_14
[] =
940 0x66,0x2e,0x0f,0x1f,0x84,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
946 nopw %cs:0L(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
947 static const char alt_long_15
[] =
953 0x66,0x2e,0x0f,0x1f,0x84,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
954 /* nopl 0(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1)
955 nopw 0(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
956 static const char alt_short_11
[] =
957 {0x0f,0x1f,0x44,0x00,0x00,
958 0x66,0x0f,0x1f,0x44,0x00,0x00};
959 /* nopw 0(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1)
960 nopw 0(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
961 static const char alt_short_12
[] =
962 {0x66,0x0f,0x1f,0x44,0x00,0x00,
963 0x66,0x0f,0x1f,0x44,0x00,0x00};
964 /* nopw 0(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1)
966 static const char alt_short_13
[] =
967 {0x66,0x0f,0x1f,0x44,0x00,0x00,
968 0x0f,0x1f,0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
971 static const char alt_short_14
[] =
972 {0x0f,0x1f,0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
973 0x0f,0x1f,0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
975 nopl 0L(%[re]ax,%[re]ax,1) */
976 static const char alt_short_15
[] =
977 {0x0f,0x1f,0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
978 0x0f,0x1f,0x84,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};
979 static const char *const alt_short_patt
[] = {
980 f32_1
, f32_2
, alt_3
, alt_4
, alt_5
, alt_6
, alt_7
, alt_8
,
981 alt_9
, alt_10
, alt_short_11
, alt_short_12
, alt_short_13
,
982 alt_short_14
, alt_short_15
984 static const char *const alt_long_patt
[] = {
985 f32_1
, f32_2
, alt_3
, alt_4
, alt_5
, alt_6
, alt_7
, alt_8
,
986 alt_9
, alt_10
, alt_long_11
, alt_long_12
, alt_long_13
,
987 alt_long_14
, alt_long_15
990 /* Only align for at least a positive non-zero boundary. */
991 if (count
<= 0 || count
> MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE
)
994 /* We need to decide which NOP sequence to use for 32bit and
995 64bit. When -mtune= is used:
997 1. For PROCESSOR_I386, PROCESSOR_I486, PROCESSOR_PENTIUM and
998 PROCESSOR_GENERIC32, f32_patt will be used.
999 2. For PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO, PROCESSOR_PENTIUM4, PROCESSOR_NOCONA,
1000 PROCESSOR_CORE, PROCESSOR_CORE2, PROCESSOR_COREI7, and
1001 PROCESSOR_GENERIC64, alt_long_patt will be used.
1002 3. For PROCESSOR_ATHLON, PROCESSOR_K6, PROCESSOR_K8 and
1003 PROCESSOR_AMDFAM10, and PROCESSOR_BDVER1, alt_short_patt
1006 When -mtune= isn't used, alt_long_patt will be used if
1007 cpu_arch_isa_flags has CpuNop. Otherwise, f32_patt will
1010 When -march= or .arch is used, we can't use anything beyond
1011 cpu_arch_isa_flags. */
1013 if (flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
)
1017 memcpy (fragP
->fr_literal
+ fragP
->fr_fix
,
1019 /* Adjust jump offset. */
1020 fragP
->fr_literal
[fragP
->fr_fix
+ 1] = count
- 2;
1023 memcpy (fragP
->fr_literal
+ fragP
->fr_fix
,
1024 f16_patt
[count
- 1], count
);
1028 const char *const *patt
= NULL
;
1030 if (fragP
->tc_frag_data
.isa
== PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
)
1032 /* PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN means that all ISAs may be used. */
1033 switch (cpu_arch_tune
)
1035 case PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
:
1036 /* We use cpu_arch_isa_flags to check if we SHOULD
1037 optimize with nops. */
1038 if (fragP
->tc_frag_data
.isa_flags
.bitfield
.cpunop
)
1039 patt
= alt_long_patt
;
1043 case PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO
:
1044 case PROCESSOR_PENTIUM4
:
1045 case PROCESSOR_NOCONA
:
1046 case PROCESSOR_CORE
:
1047 case PROCESSOR_CORE2
:
1048 case PROCESSOR_COREI7
:
1049 case PROCESSOR_L1OM
:
1050 case PROCESSOR_GENERIC64
:
1051 patt
= alt_long_patt
;
1054 case PROCESSOR_ATHLON
:
1056 case PROCESSOR_AMDFAM10
:
1057 case PROCESSOR_BDVER1
:
1058 patt
= alt_short_patt
;
1060 case PROCESSOR_I386
:
1061 case PROCESSOR_I486
:
1062 case PROCESSOR_PENTIUM
:
1063 case PROCESSOR_GENERIC32
:
1070 switch (fragP
->tc_frag_data
.tune
)
1072 case PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN
:
1073 /* When cpu_arch_isa is set, cpu_arch_tune shouldn't be
1074 PROCESSOR_UNKNOWN. */
1078 case PROCESSOR_I386
:
1079 case PROCESSOR_I486
:
1080 case PROCESSOR_PENTIUM
:
1082 case PROCESSOR_ATHLON
:
1084 case PROCESSOR_AMDFAM10
:
1085 case PROCESSOR_BDVER1
:
1086 case PROCESSOR_GENERIC32
:
1087 /* We use cpu_arch_isa_flags to check if we CAN optimize
1089 if (fragP
->tc_frag_data
.isa_flags
.bitfield
.cpunop
)
1090 patt
= alt_short_patt
;
1094 case PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO
:
1095 case PROCESSOR_PENTIUM4
:
1096 case PROCESSOR_NOCONA
:
1097 case PROCESSOR_CORE
:
1098 case PROCESSOR_CORE2
:
1099 case PROCESSOR_COREI7
:
1100 case PROCESSOR_L1OM
:
1101 if (fragP
->tc_frag_data
.isa_flags
.bitfield
.cpunop
)
1102 patt
= alt_long_patt
;
1106 case PROCESSOR_GENERIC64
:
1107 patt
= alt_long_patt
;
1112 if (patt
== f32_patt
)
1114 /* If the padding is less than 15 bytes, we use the normal
1115 ones. Otherwise, we use a jump instruction and adjust
1119 /* For 64bit, the limit is 3 bytes. */
1120 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
1121 && fragP
->tc_frag_data
.isa_flags
.bitfield
.cpulm
)
1126 memcpy (fragP
->fr_literal
+ fragP
->fr_fix
,
1127 patt
[count
- 1], count
);
1130 memcpy (fragP
->fr_literal
+ fragP
->fr_fix
,
1132 /* Adjust jump offset. */
1133 fragP
->fr_literal
[fragP
->fr_fix
+ 1] = count
- 2;
1138 /* Maximum length of an instruction is 15 byte. If the
1139 padding is greater than 15 bytes and we don't use jump,
1140 we have to break it into smaller pieces. */
1141 int padding
= count
;
1142 while (padding
> 15)
1145 memcpy (fragP
->fr_literal
+ fragP
->fr_fix
+ padding
,
1150 memcpy (fragP
->fr_literal
+ fragP
->fr_fix
,
1151 patt
[padding
- 1], padding
);
1154 fragP
->fr_var
= count
;
1158 operand_type_all_zero (const union i386_operand_type
*x
)
1160 switch (ARRAY_SIZE(x
->array
))
1169 return !x
->array
[0];
1176 operand_type_set (union i386_operand_type
*x
, unsigned int v
)
1178 switch (ARRAY_SIZE(x
->array
))
1193 operand_type_equal (const union i386_operand_type
*x
,
1194 const union i386_operand_type
*y
)
1196 switch (ARRAY_SIZE(x
->array
))
1199 if (x
->array
[2] != y
->array
[2])
1202 if (x
->array
[1] != y
->array
[1])
1205 return x
->array
[0] == y
->array
[0];
1213 cpu_flags_all_zero (const union i386_cpu_flags
*x
)
1215 switch (ARRAY_SIZE(x
->array
))
1224 return !x
->array
[0];
1231 cpu_flags_set (union i386_cpu_flags
*x
, unsigned int v
)
1233 switch (ARRAY_SIZE(x
->array
))
1248 cpu_flags_equal (const union i386_cpu_flags
*x
,
1249 const union i386_cpu_flags
*y
)
1251 switch (ARRAY_SIZE(x
->array
))
1254 if (x
->array
[2] != y
->array
[2])
1257 if (x
->array
[1] != y
->array
[1])
1260 return x
->array
[0] == y
->array
[0];
1268 cpu_flags_check_cpu64 (i386_cpu_flags f
)
1270 return !((flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
&& f
.bitfield
.cpuno64
)
1271 || (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
&& f
.bitfield
.cpu64
));
1274 static INLINE i386_cpu_flags
1275 cpu_flags_and (i386_cpu_flags x
, i386_cpu_flags y
)
1277 switch (ARRAY_SIZE (x
.array
))
1280 x
.array
[2] &= y
.array
[2];
1282 x
.array
[1] &= y
.array
[1];
1284 x
.array
[0] &= y
.array
[0];
1292 static INLINE i386_cpu_flags
1293 cpu_flags_or (i386_cpu_flags x
, i386_cpu_flags y
)
1295 switch (ARRAY_SIZE (x
.array
))
1298 x
.array
[2] |= y
.array
[2];
1300 x
.array
[1] |= y
.array
[1];
1302 x
.array
[0] |= y
.array
[0];
1310 static INLINE i386_cpu_flags
1311 cpu_flags_and_not (i386_cpu_flags x
, i386_cpu_flags y
)
1313 switch (ARRAY_SIZE (x
.array
))
1316 x
.array
[2] &= ~y
.array
[2];
1318 x
.array
[1] &= ~y
.array
[1];
1320 x
.array
[0] &= ~y
.array
[0];
1328 #define CPU_FLAGS_ARCH_MATCH 0x1
1329 #define CPU_FLAGS_64BIT_MATCH 0x2
1330 #define CPU_FLAGS_AES_MATCH 0x4
1331 #define CPU_FLAGS_PCLMUL_MATCH 0x8
1332 #define CPU_FLAGS_AVX_MATCH 0x10
1334 #define CPU_FLAGS_32BIT_MATCH \
1335 (CPU_FLAGS_ARCH_MATCH | CPU_FLAGS_AES_MATCH \
1336 | CPU_FLAGS_PCLMUL_MATCH | CPU_FLAGS_AVX_MATCH)
1337 #define CPU_FLAGS_PERFECT_MATCH \
1338 (CPU_FLAGS_32BIT_MATCH | CPU_FLAGS_64BIT_MATCH)
1340 /* Return CPU flags match bits. */
1343 cpu_flags_match (const insn_template
*t
)
1345 i386_cpu_flags x
= t
->cpu_flags
;
1346 int match
= cpu_flags_check_cpu64 (x
) ? CPU_FLAGS_64BIT_MATCH
: 0;
1348 x
.bitfield
.cpu64
= 0;
1349 x
.bitfield
.cpuno64
= 0;
1351 if (cpu_flags_all_zero (&x
))
1353 /* This instruction is available on all archs. */
1354 match
|= CPU_FLAGS_32BIT_MATCH
;
1358 /* This instruction is available only on some archs. */
1359 i386_cpu_flags cpu
= cpu_arch_flags
;
1361 cpu
.bitfield
.cpu64
= 0;
1362 cpu
.bitfield
.cpuno64
= 0;
1363 cpu
= cpu_flags_and (x
, cpu
);
1364 if (!cpu_flags_all_zero (&cpu
))
1366 if (x
.bitfield
.cpuavx
)
1368 /* We only need to check AES/PCLMUL/SSE2AVX with AVX. */
1369 if (cpu
.bitfield
.cpuavx
)
1371 /* Check SSE2AVX. */
1372 if (!t
->opcode_modifier
.sse2avx
|| sse2avx
)
1374 match
|= (CPU_FLAGS_ARCH_MATCH
1375 | CPU_FLAGS_AVX_MATCH
);
1377 if (!x
.bitfield
.cpuaes
|| cpu
.bitfield
.cpuaes
)
1378 match
|= CPU_FLAGS_AES_MATCH
;
1380 if (!x
.bitfield
.cpupclmul
1381 || cpu
.bitfield
.cpupclmul
)
1382 match
|= CPU_FLAGS_PCLMUL_MATCH
;
1386 match
|= CPU_FLAGS_ARCH_MATCH
;
1389 match
|= CPU_FLAGS_32BIT_MATCH
;
1395 static INLINE i386_operand_type
1396 operand_type_and (i386_operand_type x
, i386_operand_type y
)
1398 switch (ARRAY_SIZE (x
.array
))
1401 x
.array
[2] &= y
.array
[2];
1403 x
.array
[1] &= y
.array
[1];
1405 x
.array
[0] &= y
.array
[0];
1413 static INLINE i386_operand_type
1414 operand_type_or (i386_operand_type x
, i386_operand_type y
)
1416 switch (ARRAY_SIZE (x
.array
))
1419 x
.array
[2] |= y
.array
[2];
1421 x
.array
[1] |= y
.array
[1];
1423 x
.array
[0] |= y
.array
[0];
1431 static INLINE i386_operand_type
1432 operand_type_xor (i386_operand_type x
, i386_operand_type y
)
1434 switch (ARRAY_SIZE (x
.array
))
1437 x
.array
[2] ^= y
.array
[2];
1439 x
.array
[1] ^= y
.array
[1];
1441 x
.array
[0] ^= y
.array
[0];
1449 static const i386_operand_type acc32
= OPERAND_TYPE_ACC32
;
1450 static const i386_operand_type acc64
= OPERAND_TYPE_ACC64
;
1451 static const i386_operand_type control
= OPERAND_TYPE_CONTROL
;
1452 static const i386_operand_type inoutportreg
1453 = OPERAND_TYPE_INOUTPORTREG
;
1454 static const i386_operand_type reg16_inoutportreg
1455 = OPERAND_TYPE_REG16_INOUTPORTREG
;
1456 static const i386_operand_type disp16
= OPERAND_TYPE_DISP16
;
1457 static const i386_operand_type disp32
= OPERAND_TYPE_DISP32
;
1458 static const i386_operand_type disp32s
= OPERAND_TYPE_DISP32S
;
1459 static const i386_operand_type disp16_32
= OPERAND_TYPE_DISP16_32
;
1460 static const i386_operand_type anydisp
1461 = OPERAND_TYPE_ANYDISP
;
1462 static const i386_operand_type regxmm
= OPERAND_TYPE_REGXMM
;
1463 static const i386_operand_type regymm
= OPERAND_TYPE_REGYMM
;
1464 static const i386_operand_type imm8
= OPERAND_TYPE_IMM8
;
1465 static const i386_operand_type imm8s
= OPERAND_TYPE_IMM8S
;
1466 static const i386_operand_type imm16
= OPERAND_TYPE_IMM16
;
1467 static const i386_operand_type imm32
= OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32
;
1468 static const i386_operand_type imm32s
= OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32S
;
1469 static const i386_operand_type imm64
= OPERAND_TYPE_IMM64
;
1470 static const i386_operand_type imm16_32
= OPERAND_TYPE_IMM16_32
;
1471 static const i386_operand_type imm16_32s
= OPERAND_TYPE_IMM16_32S
;
1472 static const i386_operand_type imm16_32_32s
= OPERAND_TYPE_IMM16_32_32S
;
1473 static const i386_operand_type vec_imm4
= OPERAND_TYPE_VEC_IMM4
;
1484 operand_type_check (i386_operand_type t
, enum operand_type c
)
1489 return (t
.bitfield
.reg8
1492 || t
.bitfield
.reg64
);
1495 return (t
.bitfield
.imm8
1499 || t
.bitfield
.imm32s
1500 || t
.bitfield
.imm64
);
1503 return (t
.bitfield
.disp8
1504 || t
.bitfield
.disp16
1505 || t
.bitfield
.disp32
1506 || t
.bitfield
.disp32s
1507 || t
.bitfield
.disp64
);
1510 return (t
.bitfield
.disp8
1511 || t
.bitfield
.disp16
1512 || t
.bitfield
.disp32
1513 || t
.bitfield
.disp32s
1514 || t
.bitfield
.disp64
1515 || t
.bitfield
.baseindex
);
1524 /* Return 1 if there is no conflict in 8bit/16bit/32bit/64bit on
1525 operand J for instruction template T. */
1528 match_reg_size (const insn_template
*t
, unsigned int j
)
1530 return !((i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.byte
1531 && !t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.byte
)
1532 || (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.word
1533 && !t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.word
)
1534 || (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.dword
1535 && !t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.dword
)
1536 || (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.qword
1537 && !t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.qword
));
1540 /* Return 1 if there is no conflict in any size on operand J for
1541 instruction template T. */
1544 match_mem_size (const insn_template
*t
, unsigned int j
)
1546 return (match_reg_size (t
, j
)
1547 && !((i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.unspecified
1548 && !t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.unspecified
)
1549 || (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.fword
1550 && !t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.fword
)
1551 || (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.tbyte
1552 && !t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.tbyte
)
1553 || (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.xmmword
1554 && !t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.xmmword
)
1555 || (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.ymmword
1556 && !t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.ymmword
)));
1559 /* Return 1 if there is no size conflict on any operands for
1560 instruction template T. */
1563 operand_size_match (const insn_template
*t
)
1568 /* Don't check jump instructions. */
1569 if (t
->opcode_modifier
.jump
1570 || t
->opcode_modifier
.jumpbyte
1571 || t
->opcode_modifier
.jumpdword
1572 || t
->opcode_modifier
.jumpintersegment
)
1575 /* Check memory and accumulator operand size. */
1576 for (j
= 0; j
< i
.operands
; j
++)
1578 if (t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.anysize
)
1581 if (t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.acc
&& !match_reg_size (t
, j
))
1587 if (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.mem
&& !match_mem_size (t
, j
))
1596 else if (!t
->opcode_modifier
.d
&& !t
->opcode_modifier
.floatd
)
1599 i
.error
= operand_size_mismatch
;
1603 /* Check reverse. */
1604 gas_assert (i
.operands
== 2);
1607 for (j
= 0; j
< 2; j
++)
1609 if (t
->operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.acc
1610 && !match_reg_size (t
, j
? 0 : 1))
1613 if (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.mem
1614 && !match_mem_size (t
, j
? 0 : 1))
1622 operand_type_match (i386_operand_type overlap
,
1623 i386_operand_type given
)
1625 i386_operand_type temp
= overlap
;
1627 temp
.bitfield
.jumpabsolute
= 0;
1628 temp
.bitfield
.unspecified
= 0;
1629 temp
.bitfield
.byte
= 0;
1630 temp
.bitfield
.word
= 0;
1631 temp
.bitfield
.dword
= 0;
1632 temp
.bitfield
.fword
= 0;
1633 temp
.bitfield
.qword
= 0;
1634 temp
.bitfield
.tbyte
= 0;
1635 temp
.bitfield
.xmmword
= 0;
1636 temp
.bitfield
.ymmword
= 0;
1637 if (operand_type_all_zero (&temp
))
1640 if (given
.bitfield
.baseindex
== overlap
.bitfield
.baseindex
1641 && given
.bitfield
.jumpabsolute
== overlap
.bitfield
.jumpabsolute
)
1645 i
.error
= operand_type_mismatch
;
1649 /* If given types g0 and g1 are registers they must be of the same type
1650 unless the expected operand type register overlap is null.
1651 Note that Acc in a template matches every size of reg. */
1654 operand_type_register_match (i386_operand_type m0
,
1655 i386_operand_type g0
,
1656 i386_operand_type t0
,
1657 i386_operand_type m1
,
1658 i386_operand_type g1
,
1659 i386_operand_type t1
)
1661 if (!operand_type_check (g0
, reg
))
1664 if (!operand_type_check (g1
, reg
))
1667 if (g0
.bitfield
.reg8
== g1
.bitfield
.reg8
1668 && g0
.bitfield
.reg16
== g1
.bitfield
.reg16
1669 && g0
.bitfield
.reg32
== g1
.bitfield
.reg32
1670 && g0
.bitfield
.reg64
== g1
.bitfield
.reg64
)
1673 if (m0
.bitfield
.acc
)
1675 t0
.bitfield
.reg8
= 1;
1676 t0
.bitfield
.reg16
= 1;
1677 t0
.bitfield
.reg32
= 1;
1678 t0
.bitfield
.reg64
= 1;
1681 if (m1
.bitfield
.acc
)
1683 t1
.bitfield
.reg8
= 1;
1684 t1
.bitfield
.reg16
= 1;
1685 t1
.bitfield
.reg32
= 1;
1686 t1
.bitfield
.reg64
= 1;
1689 if (!(t0
.bitfield
.reg8
& t1
.bitfield
.reg8
)
1690 && !(t0
.bitfield
.reg16
& t1
.bitfield
.reg16
)
1691 && !(t0
.bitfield
.reg32
& t1
.bitfield
.reg32
)
1692 && !(t0
.bitfield
.reg64
& t1
.bitfield
.reg64
))
1695 i
.error
= register_type_mismatch
;
1700 static INLINE
unsigned int
1701 mode_from_disp_size (i386_operand_type t
)
1703 if (t
.bitfield
.disp8
)
1705 else if (t
.bitfield
.disp16
1706 || t
.bitfield
.disp32
1707 || t
.bitfield
.disp32s
)
1714 fits_in_signed_byte (offsetT num
)
1716 return (num
>= -128) && (num
<= 127);
1720 fits_in_unsigned_byte (offsetT num
)
1722 return (num
& 0xff) == num
;
1726 fits_in_unsigned_word (offsetT num
)
1728 return (num
& 0xffff) == num
;
1732 fits_in_signed_word (offsetT num
)
1734 return (-32768 <= num
) && (num
<= 32767);
1738 fits_in_signed_long (offsetT num ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1743 return (!(((offsetT
) -1 << 31) & num
)
1744 || (((offsetT
) -1 << 31) & num
) == ((offsetT
) -1 << 31));
1746 } /* fits_in_signed_long() */
1749 fits_in_unsigned_long (offsetT num ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1754 return (num
& (((offsetT
) 2 << 31) - 1)) == num
;
1756 } /* fits_in_unsigned_long() */
1759 fits_in_imm4 (offsetT num
)
1761 return (num
& 0xf) == num
;
1764 static i386_operand_type
1765 smallest_imm_type (offsetT num
)
1767 i386_operand_type t
;
1769 operand_type_set (&t
, 0);
1770 t
.bitfield
.imm64
= 1;
1772 if (cpu_arch_tune
!= PROCESSOR_I486
&& num
== 1)
1774 /* This code is disabled on the 486 because all the Imm1 forms
1775 in the opcode table are slower on the i486. They're the
1776 versions with the implicitly specified single-position
1777 displacement, which has another syntax if you really want to
1779 t
.bitfield
.imm1
= 1;
1780 t
.bitfield
.imm8
= 1;
1781 t
.bitfield
.imm8s
= 1;
1782 t
.bitfield
.imm16
= 1;
1783 t
.bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
1784 t
.bitfield
.imm32s
= 1;
1786 else if (fits_in_signed_byte (num
))
1788 t
.bitfield
.imm8
= 1;
1789 t
.bitfield
.imm8s
= 1;
1790 t
.bitfield
.imm16
= 1;
1791 t
.bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
1792 t
.bitfield
.imm32s
= 1;
1794 else if (fits_in_unsigned_byte (num
))
1796 t
.bitfield
.imm8
= 1;
1797 t
.bitfield
.imm16
= 1;
1798 t
.bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
1799 t
.bitfield
.imm32s
= 1;
1801 else if (fits_in_signed_word (num
) || fits_in_unsigned_word (num
))
1803 t
.bitfield
.imm16
= 1;
1804 t
.bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
1805 t
.bitfield
.imm32s
= 1;
1807 else if (fits_in_signed_long (num
))
1809 t
.bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
1810 t
.bitfield
.imm32s
= 1;
1812 else if (fits_in_unsigned_long (num
))
1813 t
.bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
1819 offset_in_range (offsetT val
, int size
)
1825 case 1: mask
= ((addressT
) 1 << 8) - 1; break;
1826 case 2: mask
= ((addressT
) 1 << 16) - 1; break;
1827 case 4: mask
= ((addressT
) 2 << 31) - 1; break;
1829 case 8: mask
= ((addressT
) 2 << 63) - 1; break;
1835 /* If BFD64, sign extend val for 32bit address mode. */
1836 if (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
1837 || i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
])
1838 if ((val
& ~(((addressT
) 2 << 31) - 1)) == 0)
1839 val
= (val
^ ((addressT
) 1 << 31)) - ((addressT
) 1 << 31);
1842 if ((val
& ~mask
) != 0 && (val
& ~mask
) != ~mask
)
1844 char buf1
[40], buf2
[40];
1846 sprint_value (buf1
, val
);
1847 sprint_value (buf2
, val
& mask
);
1848 as_warn (_("%s shortened to %s"), buf1
, buf2
);
1862 a. PREFIX_EXIST if attempting to add a prefix where one from the
1863 same class already exists.
1864 b. PREFIX_LOCK if lock prefix is added.
1865 c. PREFIX_REP if rep/repne prefix is added.
1866 d. PREFIX_OTHER if other prefix is added.
1869 static enum PREFIX_GROUP
1870 add_prefix (unsigned int prefix
)
1872 enum PREFIX_GROUP ret
= PREFIX_OTHER
;
1875 if (prefix
>= REX_OPCODE
&& prefix
< REX_OPCODE
+ 16
1876 && flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
1878 if ((i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
] & prefix
& REX_W
)
1879 || ((i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
] & (REX_R
| REX_X
| REX_B
))
1880 && (prefix
& (REX_R
| REX_X
| REX_B
))))
1891 case CS_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1892 case DS_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1893 case ES_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1894 case FS_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1895 case GS_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1896 case SS_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1900 case REPNE_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1901 case REPE_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1906 case LOCK_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1915 case ADDR_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1919 case DATA_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
1923 if (i
.prefix
[q
] != 0)
1931 i
.prefix
[q
] |= prefix
;
1934 as_bad (_("same type of prefix used twice"));
1940 update_code_flag (int value
, int check
)
1942 PRINTF_LIKE ((*as_error
));
1944 flag_code
= (enum flag_code
) value
;
1945 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
1947 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpu64
= 1;
1948 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpuno64
= 0;
1952 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpu64
= 0;
1953 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpuno64
= 1;
1955 if (value
== CODE_64BIT
&& !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpulm
)
1958 as_error
= as_fatal
;
1961 (*as_error
) (_("64bit mode not supported on `%s'."),
1962 cpu_arch_name
? cpu_arch_name
: default_arch
);
1964 if (value
== CODE_32BIT
&& !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpui386
)
1967 as_error
= as_fatal
;
1970 (*as_error
) (_("32bit mode not supported on `%s'."),
1971 cpu_arch_name
? cpu_arch_name
: default_arch
);
1973 stackop_size
= '\0';
1977 set_code_flag (int value
)
1979 update_code_flag (value
, 0);
1983 set_16bit_gcc_code_flag (int new_code_flag
)
1985 flag_code
= (enum flag_code
) new_code_flag
;
1986 if (flag_code
!= CODE_16BIT
)
1988 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpu64
= 0;
1989 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpuno64
= 1;
1990 stackop_size
= LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
1994 set_intel_syntax (int syntax_flag
)
1996 /* Find out if register prefixing is specified. */
1997 int ask_naked_reg
= 0;
2000 if (!is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer
])
2002 char *string
= input_line_pointer
;
2003 int e
= get_symbol_end ();
2005 if (strcmp (string
, "prefix") == 0)
2007 else if (strcmp (string
, "noprefix") == 0)
2010 as_bad (_("bad argument to syntax directive."));
2011 *input_line_pointer
= e
;
2013 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2015 intel_syntax
= syntax_flag
;
2017 if (ask_naked_reg
== 0)
2018 allow_naked_reg
= (intel_syntax
2019 && (bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (stdoutput
) != '\0'));
2021 allow_naked_reg
= (ask_naked_reg
< 0);
2023 expr_set_rank (O_full_ptr
, syntax_flag
? 10 : 0);
2025 identifier_chars
['%'] = intel_syntax
&& allow_naked_reg
? '%' : 0;
2026 identifier_chars
['$'] = intel_syntax
? '$' : 0;
2027 register_prefix
= allow_naked_reg
? "" : "%";
2031 set_intel_mnemonic (int mnemonic_flag
)
2033 intel_mnemonic
= mnemonic_flag
;
2037 set_allow_index_reg (int flag
)
2039 allow_index_reg
= flag
;
2043 set_sse_check (int dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2047 if (!is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer
])
2049 char *string
= input_line_pointer
;
2050 int e
= get_symbol_end ();
2052 if (strcmp (string
, "none") == 0)
2053 sse_check
= sse_check_none
;
2054 else if (strcmp (string
, "warning") == 0)
2055 sse_check
= sse_check_warning
;
2056 else if (strcmp (string
, "error") == 0)
2057 sse_check
= sse_check_error
;
2059 as_bad (_("bad argument to sse_check directive."));
2060 *input_line_pointer
= e
;
2063 as_bad (_("missing argument for sse_check directive"));
2065 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2069 check_cpu_arch_compatible (const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2070 i386_cpu_flags new_flag ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2072 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
2073 static const char *arch
;
2075 /* Intel LIOM is only supported on ELF. */
2081 /* Use cpu_arch_name if it is set in md_parse_option. Otherwise
2082 use default_arch. */
2083 arch
= cpu_arch_name
;
2085 arch
= default_arch
;
2088 /* If we are targeting Intel L1OM, we must enable it. */
2089 if (get_elf_backend_data (stdoutput
)->elf_machine_code
!= EM_L1OM
2090 || new_flag
.bitfield
.cpul1om
)
2093 as_bad (_("`%s' is not supported on `%s'"), name
, arch
);
2098 set_cpu_arch (int dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2102 if (!is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer
])
2104 char *string
= input_line_pointer
;
2105 int e
= get_symbol_end ();
2107 i386_cpu_flags flags
;
2109 for (j
= 0; j
< ARRAY_SIZE (cpu_arch
); j
++)
2111 if (strcmp (string
, cpu_arch
[j
].name
) == 0)
2113 check_cpu_arch_compatible (string
, cpu_arch
[j
].flags
);
2117 cpu_arch_name
= cpu_arch
[j
].name
;
2118 cpu_sub_arch_name
= NULL
;
2119 cpu_arch_flags
= cpu_arch
[j
].flags
;
2120 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
2122 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpu64
= 1;
2123 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpuno64
= 0;
2127 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpu64
= 0;
2128 cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpuno64
= 1;
2130 cpu_arch_isa
= cpu_arch
[j
].type
;
2131 cpu_arch_isa_flags
= cpu_arch
[j
].flags
;
2132 if (!cpu_arch_tune_set
)
2134 cpu_arch_tune
= cpu_arch_isa
;
2135 cpu_arch_tune_flags
= cpu_arch_isa_flags
;
2140 if (!cpu_arch
[j
].negated
)
2141 flags
= cpu_flags_or (cpu_arch_flags
,
2144 flags
= cpu_flags_and_not (cpu_arch_flags
,
2146 if (!cpu_flags_equal (&flags
, &cpu_arch_flags
))
2148 if (cpu_sub_arch_name
)
2150 char *name
= cpu_sub_arch_name
;
2151 cpu_sub_arch_name
= concat (name
,
2153 (const char *) NULL
);
2157 cpu_sub_arch_name
= xstrdup (cpu_arch
[j
].name
);
2158 cpu_arch_flags
= flags
;
2160 *input_line_pointer
= e
;
2161 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2165 if (j
>= ARRAY_SIZE (cpu_arch
))
2166 as_bad (_("no such architecture: `%s'"), string
);
2168 *input_line_pointer
= e
;
2171 as_bad (_("missing cpu architecture"));
2173 no_cond_jump_promotion
= 0;
2174 if (*input_line_pointer
== ','
2175 && !is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) input_line_pointer
[1]])
2177 char *string
= ++input_line_pointer
;
2178 int e
= get_symbol_end ();
2180 if (strcmp (string
, "nojumps") == 0)
2181 no_cond_jump_promotion
= 1;
2182 else if (strcmp (string
, "jumps") == 0)
2185 as_bad (_("no such architecture modifier: `%s'"), string
);
2187 *input_line_pointer
= e
;
2190 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2193 enum bfd_architecture
2196 if (cpu_arch_isa
== PROCESSOR_L1OM
)
2198 if (OUTPUT_FLAVOR
!= bfd_target_elf_flavour
2199 || flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
)
2200 as_fatal (_("Intel L1OM is 64bit ELF only"));
2201 return bfd_arch_l1om
;
2204 return bfd_arch_i386
;
2210 if (!strcmp (default_arch
, "x86_64"))
2212 if (cpu_arch_isa
== PROCESSOR_L1OM
)
2214 if (OUTPUT_FLAVOR
!= bfd_target_elf_flavour
)
2215 as_fatal (_("Intel L1OM is 64bit ELF only"));
2216 return bfd_mach_l1om
;
2219 return bfd_mach_x86_64
;
2221 else if (!strcmp (default_arch
, "i386"))
2222 return bfd_mach_i386_i386
;
2224 as_fatal (_("Unknown architecture"));
2230 const char *hash_err
;
2232 /* Initialize op_hash hash table. */
2233 op_hash
= hash_new ();
2236 const insn_template
*optab
;
2237 templates
*core_optab
;
2239 /* Setup for loop. */
2241 core_optab
= (templates
*) xmalloc (sizeof (templates
));
2242 core_optab
->start
= optab
;
2247 if (optab
->name
== NULL
2248 || strcmp (optab
->name
, (optab
- 1)->name
) != 0)
2250 /* different name --> ship out current template list;
2251 add to hash table; & begin anew. */
2252 core_optab
->end
= optab
;
2253 hash_err
= hash_insert (op_hash
,
2255 (void *) core_optab
);
2258 as_fatal (_("Internal Error: Can't hash %s: %s"),
2262 if (optab
->name
== NULL
)
2264 core_optab
= (templates
*) xmalloc (sizeof (templates
));
2265 core_optab
->start
= optab
;
2270 /* Initialize reg_hash hash table. */
2271 reg_hash
= hash_new ();
2273 const reg_entry
*regtab
;
2274 unsigned int regtab_size
= i386_regtab_size
;
2276 for (regtab
= i386_regtab
; regtab_size
--; regtab
++)
2278 hash_err
= hash_insert (reg_hash
, regtab
->reg_name
, (void *) regtab
);
2280 as_fatal (_("Internal Error: Can't hash %s: %s"),
2286 /* Fill in lexical tables: mnemonic_chars, operand_chars. */
2291 for (c
= 0; c
< 256; c
++)
2296 mnemonic_chars
[c
] = c
;
2297 register_chars
[c
] = c
;
2298 operand_chars
[c
] = c
;
2300 else if (ISLOWER (c
))
2302 mnemonic_chars
[c
] = c
;
2303 register_chars
[c
] = c
;
2304 operand_chars
[c
] = c
;
2306 else if (ISUPPER (c
))
2308 mnemonic_chars
[c
] = TOLOWER (c
);
2309 register_chars
[c
] = mnemonic_chars
[c
];
2310 operand_chars
[c
] = c
;
2313 if (ISALPHA (c
) || ISDIGIT (c
))
2314 identifier_chars
[c
] = c
;
2317 identifier_chars
[c
] = c
;
2318 operand_chars
[c
] = c
;
2323 identifier_chars
['@'] = '@';
2326 identifier_chars
['?'] = '?';
2327 operand_chars
['?'] = '?';
2329 digit_chars
['-'] = '-';
2330 mnemonic_chars
['_'] = '_';
2331 mnemonic_chars
['-'] = '-';
2332 mnemonic_chars
['.'] = '.';
2333 identifier_chars
['_'] = '_';
2334 identifier_chars
['.'] = '.';
2336 for (p
= operand_special_chars
; *p
!= '\0'; p
++)
2337 operand_chars
[(unsigned char) *p
] = *p
;
2340 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
2343 record_alignment (text_section
, 2);
2344 record_alignment (data_section
, 2);
2345 record_alignment (bss_section
, 2);
2349 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
2351 x86_dwarf2_return_column
= 16;
2352 x86_cie_data_alignment
= -8;
2356 x86_dwarf2_return_column
= 8;
2357 x86_cie_data_alignment
= -4;
2362 i386_print_statistics (FILE *file
)
2364 hash_print_statistics (file
, "i386 opcode", op_hash
);
2365 hash_print_statistics (file
, "i386 register", reg_hash
);
2370 /* Debugging routines for md_assemble. */
2371 static void pte (insn_template
*);
2372 static void pt (i386_operand_type
);
2373 static void pe (expressionS
*);
2374 static void ps (symbolS
*);
2377 pi (char *line
, i386_insn
*x
)
2381 fprintf (stdout
, "%s: template ", line
);
2383 fprintf (stdout
, " address: base %s index %s scale %x\n",
2384 x
->base_reg
? x
->base_reg
->reg_name
: "none",
2385 x
->index_reg
? x
->index_reg
->reg_name
: "none",
2386 x
->log2_scale_factor
);
2387 fprintf (stdout
, " modrm: mode %x reg %x reg/mem %x\n",
2388 x
->rm
.mode
, x
->rm
.reg
, x
->rm
.regmem
);
2389 fprintf (stdout
, " sib: base %x index %x scale %x\n",
2390 x
->sib
.base
, x
->sib
.index
, x
->sib
.scale
);
2391 fprintf (stdout
, " rex: 64bit %x extX %x extY %x extZ %x\n",
2392 (x
->rex
& REX_W
) != 0,
2393 (x
->rex
& REX_R
) != 0,
2394 (x
->rex
& REX_X
) != 0,
2395 (x
->rex
& REX_B
) != 0);
2396 for (j
= 0; j
< x
->operands
; j
++)
2398 fprintf (stdout
, " #%d: ", j
+ 1);
2400 fprintf (stdout
, "\n");
2401 if (x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.reg8
2402 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.reg16
2403 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.reg32
2404 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.reg64
2405 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.regmmx
2406 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.regxmm
2407 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.regymm
2408 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.sreg2
2409 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.sreg3
2410 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.control
2411 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.debug
2412 || x
->types
[j
].bitfield
.test
)
2413 fprintf (stdout
, "%s\n", x
->op
[j
].regs
->reg_name
);
2414 if (operand_type_check (x
->types
[j
], imm
))
2416 if (operand_type_check (x
->types
[j
], disp
))
2417 pe (x
->op
[j
].disps
);
2422 pte (insn_template
*t
)
2425 fprintf (stdout
, " %d operands ", t
->operands
);
2426 fprintf (stdout
, "opcode %x ", t
->base_opcode
);
2427 if (t
->extension_opcode
!= None
)
2428 fprintf (stdout
, "ext %x ", t
->extension_opcode
);
2429 if (t
->opcode_modifier
.d
)
2430 fprintf (stdout
, "D");
2431 if (t
->opcode_modifier
.w
)
2432 fprintf (stdout
, "W");
2433 fprintf (stdout
, "\n");
2434 for (j
= 0; j
< t
->operands
; j
++)
2436 fprintf (stdout
, " #%d type ", j
+ 1);
2437 pt (t
->operand_types
[j
]);
2438 fprintf (stdout
, "\n");
2445 fprintf (stdout
, " operation %d\n", e
->X_op
);
2446 fprintf (stdout
, " add_number %ld (%lx)\n",
2447 (long) e
->X_add_number
, (long) e
->X_add_number
);
2448 if (e
->X_add_symbol
)
2450 fprintf (stdout
, " add_symbol ");
2451 ps (e
->X_add_symbol
);
2452 fprintf (stdout
, "\n");
2456 fprintf (stdout
, " op_symbol ");
2457 ps (e
->X_op_symbol
);
2458 fprintf (stdout
, "\n");
2465 fprintf (stdout
, "%s type %s%s",
2467 S_IS_EXTERNAL (s
) ? "EXTERNAL " : "",
2468 segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT (s
)));
2471 static struct type_name
2473 i386_operand_type mask
;
2476 const type_names
[] =
2478 { OPERAND_TYPE_REG8
, "r8" },
2479 { OPERAND_TYPE_REG16
, "r16" },
2480 { OPERAND_TYPE_REG32
, "r32" },
2481 { OPERAND_TYPE_REG64
, "r64" },
2482 { OPERAND_TYPE_IMM8
, "i8" },
2483 { OPERAND_TYPE_IMM8
, "i8s" },
2484 { OPERAND_TYPE_IMM16
, "i16" },
2485 { OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32
, "i32" },
2486 { OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32S
, "i32s" },
2487 { OPERAND_TYPE_IMM64
, "i64" },
2488 { OPERAND_TYPE_IMM1
, "i1" },
2489 { OPERAND_TYPE_BASEINDEX
, "BaseIndex" },
2490 { OPERAND_TYPE_DISP8
, "d8" },
2491 { OPERAND_TYPE_DISP16
, "d16" },
2492 { OPERAND_TYPE_DISP32
, "d32" },
2493 { OPERAND_TYPE_DISP32S
, "d32s" },
2494 { OPERAND_TYPE_DISP64
, "d64" },
2495 { OPERAND_TYPE_INOUTPORTREG
, "InOutPortReg" },
2496 { OPERAND_TYPE_SHIFTCOUNT
, "ShiftCount" },
2497 { OPERAND_TYPE_CONTROL
, "control reg" },
2498 { OPERAND_TYPE_TEST
, "test reg" },
2499 { OPERAND_TYPE_DEBUG
, "debug reg" },
2500 { OPERAND_TYPE_FLOATREG
, "FReg" },
2501 { OPERAND_TYPE_FLOATACC
, "FAcc" },
2502 { OPERAND_TYPE_SREG2
, "SReg2" },
2503 { OPERAND_TYPE_SREG3
, "SReg3" },
2504 { OPERAND_TYPE_ACC
, "Acc" },
2505 { OPERAND_TYPE_JUMPABSOLUTE
, "Jump Absolute" },
2506 { OPERAND_TYPE_REGMMX
, "rMMX" },
2507 { OPERAND_TYPE_REGXMM
, "rXMM" },
2508 { OPERAND_TYPE_REGYMM
, "rYMM" },
2509 { OPERAND_TYPE_ESSEG
, "es" },
2513 pt (i386_operand_type t
)
2516 i386_operand_type a
;
2518 for (j
= 0; j
< ARRAY_SIZE (type_names
); j
++)
2520 a
= operand_type_and (t
, type_names
[j
].mask
);
2521 if (!operand_type_all_zero (&a
))
2522 fprintf (stdout
, "%s, ", type_names
[j
].name
);
2527 #endif /* DEBUG386 */
2529 static bfd_reloc_code_real_type
2530 reloc (unsigned int size
,
2533 bfd_reloc_code_real_type other
)
2535 if (other
!= NO_RELOC
)
2537 reloc_howto_type
*rel
;
2542 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOT32
:
2543 return BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOT64
;
2545 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLTOFF64
:
2546 return BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLTOFF64
;
2548 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32
:
2549 other
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC64
;
2551 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL
:
2552 other
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL64
;
2554 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF32
:
2555 other
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF64
;
2557 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF32
:
2558 other
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF64
;
2564 /* Sign-checking 4-byte relocations in 16-/32-bit code is pointless. */
2565 if (size
== 4 && flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
)
2568 rel
= bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput
, other
);
2570 as_bad (_("unknown relocation (%u)"), other
);
2571 else if (size
!= bfd_get_reloc_size (rel
))
2572 as_bad (_("%u-byte relocation cannot be applied to %u-byte field"),
2573 bfd_get_reloc_size (rel
),
2575 else if (pcrel
&& !rel
->pc_relative
)
2576 as_bad (_("non-pc-relative relocation for pc-relative field"));
2577 else if ((rel
->complain_on_overflow
== complain_overflow_signed
2579 || (rel
->complain_on_overflow
== complain_overflow_unsigned
2581 as_bad (_("relocated field and relocation type differ in signedness"));
2590 as_bad (_("there are no unsigned pc-relative relocations"));
2593 case 1: return BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL
;
2594 case 2: return BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL
;
2595 case 4: return BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
;
2596 case 8: return BFD_RELOC_64_PCREL
;
2598 as_bad (_("cannot do %u byte pc-relative relocation"), size
);
2605 case 4: return BFD_RELOC_X86_64_32S
;
2610 case 1: return BFD_RELOC_8
;
2611 case 2: return BFD_RELOC_16
;
2612 case 4: return BFD_RELOC_32
;
2613 case 8: return BFD_RELOC_64
;
2615 as_bad (_("cannot do %s %u byte relocation"),
2616 sign
> 0 ? "signed" : "unsigned", size
);
2622 /* Here we decide which fixups can be adjusted to make them relative to
2623 the beginning of the section instead of the symbol. Basically we need
2624 to make sure that the dynamic relocations are done correctly, so in
2625 some cases we force the original symbol to be used. */
2628 tc_i386_fix_adjustable (fixS
*fixP ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2630 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
2634 /* Don't adjust pc-relative references to merge sections in 64-bit
2636 if (use_rela_relocations
2637 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP
->fx_addsy
)->flags
& SEC_MERGE
) != 0
2641 /* The x86_64 GOTPCREL are represented as 32bit PCrel relocations
2642 and changed later by validate_fix. */
2643 if (GOT_symbol
&& fixP
->fx_subsy
== GOT_symbol
2644 && fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
)
2647 /* adjust_reloc_syms doesn't know about the GOT. */
2648 if (fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_GOTOFF
2649 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_PLT32
2650 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_GOT32
2651 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GD
2652 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDM
2653 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDO_32
2654 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE_32
2655 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE
2656 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GOTIE
2657 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE_32
2658 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE
2659 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GOTDESC
2660 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_DESC_CALL
2661 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLT32
2662 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOT32
2663 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL
2664 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSGD
2665 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSLD
2666 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF32
2667 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF64
2668 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTTPOFF
2669 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF32
2670 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF64
2671 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTOFF64
2672 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32_TLSDESC
2673 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSDESC_CALL
2674 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
2675 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
)
2682 intel_float_operand (const char *mnemonic
)
2684 /* Note that the value returned is meaningful only for opcodes with (memory)
2685 operands, hence the code here is free to improperly handle opcodes that
2686 have no operands (for better performance and smaller code). */
2688 if (mnemonic
[0] != 'f')
2689 return 0; /* non-math */
2691 switch (mnemonic
[1])
2693 /* fclex, fdecstp, fdisi, femms, feni, fincstp, finit, fsetpm, and
2694 the fs segment override prefix not currently handled because no
2695 call path can make opcodes without operands get here */
2697 return 2 /* integer op */;
2699 if (mnemonic
[2] == 'd' && (mnemonic
[3] == 'c' || mnemonic
[3] == 'e'))
2700 return 3; /* fldcw/fldenv */
2703 if (mnemonic
[2] != 'o' /* fnop */)
2704 return 3; /* non-waiting control op */
2707 if (mnemonic
[2] == 's')
2708 return 3; /* frstor/frstpm */
2711 if (mnemonic
[2] == 'a')
2712 return 3; /* fsave */
2713 if (mnemonic
[2] == 't')
2715 switch (mnemonic
[3])
2717 case 'c': /* fstcw */
2718 case 'd': /* fstdw */
2719 case 'e': /* fstenv */
2720 case 's': /* fsts[gw] */
2726 if (mnemonic
[2] == 'r' || mnemonic
[2] == 's')
2727 return 0; /* fxsave/fxrstor are not really math ops */
2734 /* Build the VEX prefix. */
2737 build_vex_prefix (const insn_template
*t
)
2739 unsigned int register_specifier
;
2740 unsigned int implied_prefix
;
2741 unsigned int vector_length
;
2743 /* Check register specifier. */
2744 if (i
.vex
.register_specifier
)
2746 register_specifier
= i
.vex
.register_specifier
->reg_num
;
2747 if ((i
.vex
.register_specifier
->reg_flags
& RegRex
))
2748 register_specifier
+= 8;
2749 register_specifier
= ~register_specifier
& 0xf;
2752 register_specifier
= 0xf;
2754 /* Use 2-byte VEX prefix by swappping destination and source
2757 && i
.operands
== i
.reg_operands
2758 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexopcode
== VEX0F
2759 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.s
2762 unsigned int xchg
= i
.operands
- 1;
2763 union i386_op temp_op
;
2764 i386_operand_type temp_type
;
2766 temp_type
= i
.types
[xchg
];
2767 i
.types
[xchg
] = i
.types
[0];
2768 i
.types
[0] = temp_type
;
2769 temp_op
= i
.op
[xchg
];
2770 i
.op
[xchg
] = i
.op
[0];
2773 gas_assert (i
.rm
.mode
== 3);
2777 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.rm
.reg
;
2780 /* Use the next insn. */
2784 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vex
== VEXScalar
)
2785 vector_length
= avxscalar
;
2787 vector_length
= i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vex
== VEX256
? 1 : 0;
2789 switch ((i
.tm
.base_opcode
>> 8) & 0xff)
2794 case DATA_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
2797 case REPE_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
2800 case REPNE_PREFIX_OPCODE
:
2807 /* Use 2-byte VEX prefix if possible. */
2808 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexopcode
== VEX0F
2809 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexw
!= VEXW1
2810 && (i
.rex
& (REX_W
| REX_X
| REX_B
)) == 0)
2812 /* 2-byte VEX prefix. */
2816 i
.vex
.bytes
[0] = 0xc5;
2818 /* Check the REX.R bit. */
2819 r
= (i
.rex
& REX_R
) ? 0 : 1;
2820 i
.vex
.bytes
[1] = (r
<< 7
2821 | register_specifier
<< 3
2822 | vector_length
<< 2
2827 /* 3-byte VEX prefix. */
2832 switch (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexopcode
)
2836 i
.vex
.bytes
[0] = 0xc4;
2840 i
.vex
.bytes
[0] = 0xc4;
2844 i
.vex
.bytes
[0] = 0xc4;
2848 i
.vex
.bytes
[0] = 0x8f;
2852 i
.vex
.bytes
[0] = 0x8f;
2856 i
.vex
.bytes
[0] = 0x8f;
2862 /* The high 3 bits of the second VEX byte are 1's compliment
2863 of RXB bits from REX. */
2864 i
.vex
.bytes
[1] = (~i
.rex
& 0x7) << 5 | m
;
2866 /* Check the REX.W bit. */
2867 w
= (i
.rex
& REX_W
) ? 1 : 0;
2868 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexw
)
2873 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexw
== VEXW1
)
2877 i
.vex
.bytes
[2] = (w
<< 7
2878 | register_specifier
<< 3
2879 | vector_length
<< 2
2885 process_immext (void)
2889 if (i
.tm
.cpu_flags
.bitfield
.cpusse3
&& i
.operands
> 0)
2891 /* SSE3 Instructions have the fixed operands with an opcode
2892 suffix which is coded in the same place as an 8-bit immediate
2893 field would be. Here we check those operands and remove them
2897 for (x
= 0; x
< i
.operands
; x
++)
2898 if (i
.op
[x
].regs
->reg_num
!= x
)
2899 as_bad (_("can't use register '%s%s' as operand %d in '%s'."),
2900 register_prefix
, i
.op
[x
].regs
->reg_name
, x
+ 1,
2906 /* These AMD 3DNow! and SSE2 instructions have an opcode suffix
2907 which is coded in the same place as an 8-bit immediate field
2908 would be. Here we fake an 8-bit immediate operand from the
2909 opcode suffix stored in tm.extension_opcode.
2911 AVX instructions also use this encoding, for some of
2912 3 argument instructions. */
2914 gas_assert (i
.imm_operands
== 0
2916 || (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vex
2917 && i
.operands
<= 4)));
2919 exp
= &im_expressions
[i
.imm_operands
++];
2920 i
.op
[i
.operands
].imms
= exp
;
2921 i
.types
[i
.operands
] = imm8
;
2923 exp
->X_op
= O_constant
;
2924 exp
->X_add_number
= i
.tm
.extension_opcode
;
2925 i
.tm
.extension_opcode
= None
;
2928 /* This is the guts of the machine-dependent assembler. LINE points to a
2929 machine dependent instruction. This function is supposed to emit
2930 the frags/bytes it assembles to. */
2933 md_assemble (char *line
)
2936 char mnemonic
[MAX_MNEM_SIZE
];
2937 const insn_template
*t
;
2939 /* Initialize globals. */
2940 memset (&i
, '\0', sizeof (i
));
2941 for (j
= 0; j
< MAX_OPERANDS
; j
++)
2942 i
.reloc
[j
] = NO_RELOC
;
2943 memset (disp_expressions
, '\0', sizeof (disp_expressions
));
2944 memset (im_expressions
, '\0', sizeof (im_expressions
));
2945 save_stack_p
= save_stack
;
2947 /* First parse an instruction mnemonic & call i386_operand for the operands.
2948 We assume that the scrubber has arranged it so that line[0] is the valid
2949 start of a (possibly prefixed) mnemonic. */
2951 line
= parse_insn (line
, mnemonic
);
2955 line
= parse_operands (line
, mnemonic
);
2960 /* Now we've parsed the mnemonic into a set of templates, and have the
2961 operands at hand. */
2963 /* All intel opcodes have reversed operands except for "bound" and
2964 "enter". We also don't reverse intersegment "jmp" and "call"
2965 instructions with 2 immediate operands so that the immediate segment
2966 precedes the offset, as it does when in AT&T mode. */
2969 && (strcmp (mnemonic
, "bound") != 0)
2970 && (strcmp (mnemonic
, "invlpga") != 0)
2971 && !(operand_type_check (i
.types
[0], imm
)
2972 && operand_type_check (i
.types
[1], imm
)))
2975 /* The order of the immediates should be reversed
2976 for 2 immediates extrq and insertq instructions */
2977 if (i
.imm_operands
== 2
2978 && (strcmp (mnemonic
, "extrq") == 0
2979 || strcmp (mnemonic
, "insertq") == 0))
2980 swap_2_operands (0, 1);
2985 /* Don't optimize displacement for movabs since it only takes 64bit
2988 && !i
.disp32_encoding
2989 && (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
2990 || strcmp (mnemonic
, "movabs") != 0))
2993 /* Next, we find a template that matches the given insn,
2994 making sure the overlap of the given operands types is consistent
2995 with the template operand types. */
2997 if (!(t
= match_template ()))
3000 if (sse_check
!= sse_check_none
3001 && !i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.noavx
3002 && (i
.tm
.cpu_flags
.bitfield
.cpusse
3003 || i
.tm
.cpu_flags
.bitfield
.cpusse2
3004 || i
.tm
.cpu_flags
.bitfield
.cpusse3
3005 || i
.tm
.cpu_flags
.bitfield
.cpussse3
3006 || i
.tm
.cpu_flags
.bitfield
.cpusse4_1
3007 || i
.tm
.cpu_flags
.bitfield
.cpusse4_2
))
3009 (sse_check
== sse_check_warning
3011 : as_bad
) (_("SSE instruction `%s' is used"), i
.tm
.name
);
3014 /* Zap movzx and movsx suffix. The suffix has been set from
3015 "word ptr" or "byte ptr" on the source operand in Intel syntax
3016 or extracted from mnemonic in AT&T syntax. But we'll use
3017 the destination register to choose the suffix for encoding. */
3018 if ((i
.tm
.base_opcode
& ~9) == 0x0fb6)
3020 /* In Intel syntax, there must be a suffix. In AT&T syntax, if
3021 there is no suffix, the default will be byte extension. */
3022 if (i
.reg_operands
!= 2
3025 as_bad (_("ambiguous operand size for `%s'"), i
.tm
.name
);
3030 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.fwait
)
3031 if (!add_prefix (FWAIT_OPCODE
))
3034 /* Check for lock without a lockable instruction. Destination operand
3035 must be memory unless it is xchg (0x86). */
3036 if (i
.prefix
[LOCK_PREFIX
]
3037 && (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.islockable
3038 || i
.mem_operands
== 0
3039 || (i
.tm
.base_opcode
!= 0x86
3040 && !operand_type_check (i
.types
[i
.operands
- 1], anymem
))))
3042 as_bad (_("expecting lockable instruction after `lock'"));
3046 /* Check string instruction segment overrides. */
3047 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.isstring
&& i
.mem_operands
!= 0)
3049 if (!check_string ())
3051 i
.disp_operands
= 0;
3054 if (!process_suffix ())
3057 /* Update operand types. */
3058 for (j
= 0; j
< i
.operands
; j
++)
3059 i
.types
[j
] = operand_type_and (i
.types
[j
], i
.tm
.operand_types
[j
]);
3061 /* Make still unresolved immediate matches conform to size of immediate
3062 given in i.suffix. */
3063 if (!finalize_imm ())
3066 if (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.imm1
)
3067 i
.imm_operands
= 0; /* kludge for shift insns. */
3069 /* We only need to check those implicit registers for instructions
3070 with 3 operands or less. */
3071 if (i
.operands
<= 3)
3072 for (j
= 0; j
< i
.operands
; j
++)
3073 if (i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.inoutportreg
3074 || i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.shiftcount
3075 || i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.acc
3076 || i
.types
[j
].bitfield
.floatacc
)
3079 /* ImmExt should be processed after SSE2AVX. */
3080 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.sse2avx
3081 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.immext
)
3084 /* For insns with operands there are more diddles to do to the opcode. */
3087 if (!process_operands ())
3090 else if (!quiet_warnings
&& i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.ugh
)
3092 /* UnixWare fsub no args is alias for fsubp, fadd -> faddp, etc. */
3093 as_warn (_("translating to `%sp'"), i
.tm
.name
);
3096 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vex
)
3097 build_vex_prefix (t
);
3099 /* Handle conversion of 'int $3' --> special int3 insn. XOP or FMA4
3100 instructions may define INT_OPCODE as well, so avoid this corner
3101 case for those instructions that use MODRM. */
3102 if (i
.tm
.base_opcode
== INT_OPCODE
3103 && !i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.modrm
3104 && i
.op
[0].imms
->X_add_number
== 3)
3106 i
.tm
.base_opcode
= INT3_OPCODE
;
3110 if ((i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jump
3111 || i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpbyte
3112 || i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpdword
)
3113 && i
.op
[0].disps
->X_op
== O_constant
)
3115 /* Convert "jmp constant" (and "call constant") to a jump (call) to
3116 the absolute address given by the constant. Since ix86 jumps and
3117 calls are pc relative, we need to generate a reloc. */
3118 i
.op
[0].disps
->X_add_symbol
= &abs_symbol
;
3119 i
.op
[0].disps
->X_op
= O_symbol
;
3122 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.rex64
)
3125 /* For 8 bit registers we need an empty rex prefix. Also if the
3126 instruction already has a prefix, we need to convert old
3127 registers to new ones. */
3129 if ((i
.types
[0].bitfield
.reg8
3130 && (i
.op
[0].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex64
) != 0)
3131 || (i
.types
[1].bitfield
.reg8
3132 && (i
.op
[1].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex64
) != 0)
3133 || ((i
.types
[0].bitfield
.reg8
3134 || i
.types
[1].bitfield
.reg8
)
3139 i
.rex
|= REX_OPCODE
;
3140 for (x
= 0; x
< 2; x
++)
3142 /* Look for 8 bit operand that uses old registers. */
3143 if (i
.types
[x
].bitfield
.reg8
3144 && (i
.op
[x
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex64
) == 0)
3146 /* In case it is "hi" register, give up. */
3147 if (i
.op
[x
].regs
->reg_num
> 3)
3148 as_bad (_("can't encode register '%s%s' in an "
3149 "instruction requiring REX prefix."),
3150 register_prefix
, i
.op
[x
].regs
->reg_name
);
3152 /* Otherwise it is equivalent to the extended register.
3153 Since the encoding doesn't change this is merely
3154 cosmetic cleanup for debug output. */
3156 i
.op
[x
].regs
= i
.op
[x
].regs
+ 8;
3162 add_prefix (REX_OPCODE
| i
.rex
);
3164 /* We are ready to output the insn. */
3169 parse_insn (char *line
, char *mnemonic
)
3172 char *token_start
= l
;
3175 const insn_template
*t
;
3178 /* Non-zero if we found a prefix only acceptable with string insns. */
3179 const char *expecting_string_instruction
= NULL
;
3184 while ((*mnem_p
= mnemonic_chars
[(unsigned char) *l
]) != 0)
3189 if (mnem_p
>= mnemonic
+ MAX_MNEM_SIZE
)
3191 as_bad (_("no such instruction: `%s'"), token_start
);
3196 if (!is_space_char (*l
)
3197 && *l
!= END_OF_INSN
3199 || (*l
!= PREFIX_SEPARATOR
3202 as_bad (_("invalid character %s in mnemonic"),
3203 output_invalid (*l
));
3206 if (token_start
== l
)
3208 if (!intel_syntax
&& *l
== PREFIX_SEPARATOR
)
3209 as_bad (_("expecting prefix; got nothing"));
3211 as_bad (_("expecting mnemonic; got nothing"));
3215 /* Look up instruction (or prefix) via hash table. */
3216 current_templates
= (const templates
*) hash_find (op_hash
, mnemonic
);
3218 if (*l
!= END_OF_INSN
3219 && (!is_space_char (*l
) || l
[1] != END_OF_INSN
)
3220 && current_templates
3221 && current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.isprefix
)
3223 if (!cpu_flags_check_cpu64 (current_templates
->start
->cpu_flags
))
3225 as_bad ((flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
3226 ? _("`%s' is only supported in 64-bit mode")
3227 : _("`%s' is not supported in 64-bit mode")),
3228 current_templates
->start
->name
);
3231 /* If we are in 16-bit mode, do not allow addr16 or data16.
3232 Similarly, in 32-bit mode, do not allow addr32 or data32. */
3233 if ((current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.size16
3234 || current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.size32
)
3235 && flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
3236 && (current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.size32
3237 ^ (flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
)))
3239 as_bad (_("redundant %s prefix"),
3240 current_templates
->start
->name
);
3243 /* Add prefix, checking for repeated prefixes. */
3244 switch (add_prefix (current_templates
->start
->base_opcode
))
3249 expecting_string_instruction
= current_templates
->start
->name
;
3254 /* Skip past PREFIX_SEPARATOR and reset token_start. */
3261 if (!current_templates
)
3263 /* Check if we should swap operand or force 32bit displacement in
3265 if (mnem_p
- 2 == dot_p
&& dot_p
[1] == 's')
3267 else if (mnem_p
- 4 == dot_p
3271 i
.disp32_encoding
= 1;
3276 current_templates
= (const templates
*) hash_find (op_hash
, mnemonic
);
3279 if (!current_templates
)
3282 /* See if we can get a match by trimming off a suffix. */
3285 case WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3286 if (intel_syntax
&& (intel_float_operand (mnemonic
) & 2))
3287 i
.suffix
= SHORT_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
3289 case BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3290 case QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3291 i
.suffix
= mnem_p
[-1];
3293 current_templates
= (const templates
*) hash_find (op_hash
,
3296 case SHORT_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3297 case LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3300 i
.suffix
= mnem_p
[-1];
3302 current_templates
= (const templates
*) hash_find (op_hash
,
3311 if (intel_float_operand (mnemonic
) == 1)
3312 i
.suffix
= SHORT_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
3314 i
.suffix
= LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
3316 current_templates
= (const templates
*) hash_find (op_hash
,
3321 if (!current_templates
)
3323 as_bad (_("no such instruction: `%s'"), token_start
);
3328 if (current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.jump
3329 || current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.jumpbyte
)
3331 /* Check for a branch hint. We allow ",pt" and ",pn" for
3332 predict taken and predict not taken respectively.
3333 I'm not sure that branch hints actually do anything on loop
3334 and jcxz insns (JumpByte) for current Pentium4 chips. They
3335 may work in the future and it doesn't hurt to accept them
3337 if (l
[0] == ',' && l
[1] == 'p')
3341 if (!add_prefix (DS_PREFIX_OPCODE
))
3345 else if (l
[2] == 'n')
3347 if (!add_prefix (CS_PREFIX_OPCODE
))
3353 /* Any other comma loses. */
3356 as_bad (_("invalid character %s in mnemonic"),
3357 output_invalid (*l
));
3361 /* Check if instruction is supported on specified architecture. */
3363 for (t
= current_templates
->start
; t
< current_templates
->end
; ++t
)
3365 supported
|= cpu_flags_match (t
);
3366 if (supported
== CPU_FLAGS_PERFECT_MATCH
)
3370 if (!(supported
& CPU_FLAGS_64BIT_MATCH
))
3372 as_bad (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
3373 ? _("`%s' is not supported in 64-bit mode")
3374 : _("`%s' is only supported in 64-bit mode"),
3375 current_templates
->start
->name
);
3378 if (supported
!= CPU_FLAGS_PERFECT_MATCH
)
3380 as_bad (_("`%s' is not supported on `%s%s'"),
3381 current_templates
->start
->name
,
3382 cpu_arch_name
? cpu_arch_name
: default_arch
,
3383 cpu_sub_arch_name
? cpu_sub_arch_name
: "");
3388 if (!cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpui386
3389 && (flag_code
!= CODE_16BIT
))
3391 as_warn (_("use .code16 to ensure correct addressing mode"));
3394 /* Check for rep/repne without a string instruction. */
3395 if (expecting_string_instruction
)
3397 static templates override
;
3399 for (t
= current_templates
->start
; t
< current_templates
->end
; ++t
)
3400 if (t
->opcode_modifier
.isstring
)
3402 if (t
>= current_templates
->end
)
3404 as_bad (_("expecting string instruction after `%s'"),
3405 expecting_string_instruction
);
3408 for (override
.start
= t
; t
< current_templates
->end
; ++t
)
3409 if (!t
->opcode_modifier
.isstring
)
3412 current_templates
= &override
;
3419 parse_operands (char *l
, const char *mnemonic
)
3423 /* 1 if operand is pending after ','. */
3424 unsigned int expecting_operand
= 0;
3426 /* Non-zero if operand parens not balanced. */
3427 unsigned int paren_not_balanced
;
3429 while (*l
!= END_OF_INSN
)
3431 /* Skip optional white space before operand. */
3432 if (is_space_char (*l
))
3434 if (!is_operand_char (*l
) && *l
!= END_OF_INSN
)
3436 as_bad (_("invalid character %s before operand %d"),
3437 output_invalid (*l
),
3441 token_start
= l
; /* after white space */
3442 paren_not_balanced
= 0;
3443 while (paren_not_balanced
|| *l
!= ',')
3445 if (*l
== END_OF_INSN
)
3447 if (paren_not_balanced
)
3450 as_bad (_("unbalanced parenthesis in operand %d."),
3453 as_bad (_("unbalanced brackets in operand %d."),
3458 break; /* we are done */
3460 else if (!is_operand_char (*l
) && !is_space_char (*l
))
3462 as_bad (_("invalid character %s in operand %d"),
3463 output_invalid (*l
),
3470 ++paren_not_balanced
;
3472 --paren_not_balanced
;
3477 ++paren_not_balanced
;
3479 --paren_not_balanced
;
3483 if (l
!= token_start
)
3484 { /* Yes, we've read in another operand. */
3485 unsigned int operand_ok
;
3486 this_operand
= i
.operands
++;
3487 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.unspecified
= 1;
3488 if (i
.operands
> MAX_OPERANDS
)
3490 as_bad (_("spurious operands; (%d operands/instruction max)"),
3494 /* Now parse operand adding info to 'i' as we go along. */
3495 END_STRING_AND_SAVE (l
);
3499 i386_intel_operand (token_start
,
3500 intel_float_operand (mnemonic
));
3502 operand_ok
= i386_att_operand (token_start
);
3504 RESTORE_END_STRING (l
);
3510 if (expecting_operand
)
3512 expecting_operand_after_comma
:
3513 as_bad (_("expecting operand after ','; got nothing"));
3518 as_bad (_("expecting operand before ','; got nothing"));
3523 /* Now *l must be either ',' or END_OF_INSN. */
3526 if (*++l
== END_OF_INSN
)
3528 /* Just skip it, if it's \n complain. */
3529 goto expecting_operand_after_comma
;
3531 expecting_operand
= 1;
3538 swap_2_operands (int xchg1
, int xchg2
)
3540 union i386_op temp_op
;
3541 i386_operand_type temp_type
;
3542 enum bfd_reloc_code_real temp_reloc
;
3544 temp_type
= i
.types
[xchg2
];
3545 i
.types
[xchg2
] = i
.types
[xchg1
];
3546 i
.types
[xchg1
] = temp_type
;
3547 temp_op
= i
.op
[xchg2
];
3548 i
.op
[xchg2
] = i
.op
[xchg1
];
3549 i
.op
[xchg1
] = temp_op
;
3550 temp_reloc
= i
.reloc
[xchg2
];
3551 i
.reloc
[xchg2
] = i
.reloc
[xchg1
];
3552 i
.reloc
[xchg1
] = temp_reloc
;
3556 swap_operands (void)
3562 swap_2_operands (1, i
.operands
- 2);
3565 swap_2_operands (0, i
.operands
- 1);
3571 if (i
.mem_operands
== 2)
3573 const seg_entry
*temp_seg
;
3574 temp_seg
= i
.seg
[0];
3575 i
.seg
[0] = i
.seg
[1];
3576 i
.seg
[1] = temp_seg
;
3580 /* Try to ensure constant immediates are represented in the smallest
3585 char guess_suffix
= 0;
3589 guess_suffix
= i
.suffix
;
3590 else if (i
.reg_operands
)
3592 /* Figure out a suffix from the last register operand specified.
3593 We can't do this properly yet, ie. excluding InOutPortReg,
3594 but the following works for instructions with immediates.
3595 In any case, we can't set i.suffix yet. */
3596 for (op
= i
.operands
; --op
>= 0;)
3597 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg8
)
3599 guess_suffix
= BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
3602 else if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
)
3604 guess_suffix
= WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
3607 else if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
)
3609 guess_suffix
= LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
3612 else if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg64
)
3614 guess_suffix
= QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
3618 else if ((flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
) ^ (i
.prefix
[DATA_PREFIX
] != 0))
3619 guess_suffix
= WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
3621 for (op
= i
.operands
; --op
>= 0;)
3622 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[op
], imm
))
3624 switch (i
.op
[op
].imms
->X_op
)
3627 /* If a suffix is given, this operand may be shortened. */
3628 switch (guess_suffix
)
3630 case LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3631 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
3632 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm64
= 1;
3634 case WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3635 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm16
= 1;
3636 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
3637 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm32s
= 1;
3638 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm64
= 1;
3640 case BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3641 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm8
= 1;
3642 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm8s
= 1;
3643 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm16
= 1;
3644 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
3645 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm32s
= 1;
3646 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm64
= 1;
3650 /* If this operand is at most 16 bits, convert it
3651 to a signed 16 bit number before trying to see
3652 whether it will fit in an even smaller size.
3653 This allows a 16-bit operand such as $0xffe0 to
3654 be recognised as within Imm8S range. */
3655 if ((i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm16
)
3656 && (i
.op
[op
].imms
->X_add_number
& ~(offsetT
) 0xffff) == 0)
3658 i
.op
[op
].imms
->X_add_number
=
3659 (((i
.op
[op
].imms
->X_add_number
& 0xffff) ^ 0x8000) - 0x8000);
3661 if ((i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm32
)
3662 && ((i
.op
[op
].imms
->X_add_number
& ~(((offsetT
) 2 << 31) - 1))
3665 i
.op
[op
].imms
->X_add_number
= ((i
.op
[op
].imms
->X_add_number
3666 ^ ((offsetT
) 1 << 31))
3667 - ((offsetT
) 1 << 31));
3670 = operand_type_or (i
.types
[op
],
3671 smallest_imm_type (i
.op
[op
].imms
->X_add_number
));
3673 /* We must avoid matching of Imm32 templates when 64bit
3674 only immediate is available. */
3675 if (guess_suffix
== QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
3676 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.imm32
= 0;
3683 /* Symbols and expressions. */
3685 /* Convert symbolic operand to proper sizes for matching, but don't
3686 prevent matching a set of insns that only supports sizes other
3687 than those matching the insn suffix. */
3689 i386_operand_type mask
, allowed
;
3690 const insn_template
*t
;
3692 operand_type_set (&mask
, 0);
3693 operand_type_set (&allowed
, 0);
3695 for (t
= current_templates
->start
;
3696 t
< current_templates
->end
;
3698 allowed
= operand_type_or (allowed
,
3699 t
->operand_types
[op
]);
3700 switch (guess_suffix
)
3702 case QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3703 mask
.bitfield
.imm64
= 1;
3704 mask
.bitfield
.imm32s
= 1;
3706 case LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3707 mask
.bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
3709 case WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3710 mask
.bitfield
.imm16
= 1;
3712 case BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
:
3713 mask
.bitfield
.imm8
= 1;
3718 allowed
= operand_type_and (mask
, allowed
);
3719 if (!operand_type_all_zero (&allowed
))
3720 i
.types
[op
] = operand_type_and (i
.types
[op
], mask
);
3727 /* Try to use the smallest displacement type too. */
3729 optimize_disp (void)
3733 for (op
= i
.operands
; --op
>= 0;)
3734 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[op
], disp
))
3736 if (i
.op
[op
].disps
->X_op
== O_constant
)
3738 offsetT op_disp
= i
.op
[op
].disps
->X_add_number
;
3740 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp16
3741 && (op_disp
& ~(offsetT
) 0xffff) == 0)
3743 /* If this operand is at most 16 bits, convert
3744 to a signed 16 bit number and don't use 64bit
3746 op_disp
= (((op_disp
& 0xffff) ^ 0x8000) - 0x8000);
3747 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
3749 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32
3750 && (op_disp
& ~(((offsetT
) 2 << 31) - 1)) == 0)
3752 /* If this operand is at most 32 bits, convert
3753 to a signed 32 bit number and don't use 64bit
3755 op_disp
&= (((offsetT
) 2 << 31) - 1);
3756 op_disp
= (op_disp
^ ((offsetT
) 1 << 31)) - ((addressT
) 1 << 31);
3757 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
3759 if (!op_disp
&& i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.baseindex
)
3761 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp8
= 0;
3762 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp16
= 0;
3763 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32
= 0;
3764 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32s
= 0;
3765 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
3769 else if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
3771 if (fits_in_signed_long (op_disp
))
3773 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
3774 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32s
= 1;
3776 if (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
]
3777 && fits_in_unsigned_long (op_disp
))
3778 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32
= 1;
3780 if ((i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32
3781 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32s
3782 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp16
)
3783 && fits_in_signed_byte (op_disp
))
3784 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp8
= 1;
3786 else if (i
.reloc
[op
] == BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_DESC_CALL
3787 || i
.reloc
[op
] == BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSDESC_CALL
)
3789 fix_new_exp (frag_now
, frag_more (0) - frag_now
->fr_literal
, 0,
3790 i
.op
[op
].disps
, 0, i
.reloc
[op
]);
3791 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp8
= 0;
3792 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp16
= 0;
3793 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32
= 0;
3794 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32s
= 0;
3795 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
3798 /* We only support 64bit displacement on constants. */
3799 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
3803 /* Check if operands are valid for the instruction. Update VEX
3807 VEX_check_operands (const insn_template
*t
)
3809 if (!t
->opcode_modifier
.vex
)
3812 /* Only check VEX_Imm4, which must be the first operand. */
3813 if (t
->operand_types
[0].bitfield
.vec_imm4
)
3815 if (i
.op
[0].imms
->X_op
!= O_constant
3816 || !fits_in_imm4 (i
.op
[0].imms
->X_add_number
))
3822 /* Turn off Imm8 so that update_imm won't complain. */
3823 i
.types
[0] = vec_imm4
;
3829 static const insn_template
*
3830 match_template (void)
3832 /* Points to template once we've found it. */
3833 const insn_template
*t
;
3834 i386_operand_type overlap0
, overlap1
, overlap2
, overlap3
;
3835 i386_operand_type overlap4
;
3836 unsigned int found_reverse_match
;
3837 i386_opcode_modifier suffix_check
;
3838 i386_operand_type operand_types
[MAX_OPERANDS
];
3839 int addr_prefix_disp
;
3841 unsigned int found_cpu_match
;
3842 unsigned int check_register
;
3844 #if MAX_OPERANDS != 5
3845 # error "MAX_OPERANDS must be 5."
3848 found_reverse_match
= 0;
3849 addr_prefix_disp
= -1;
3851 memset (&suffix_check
, 0, sizeof (suffix_check
));
3852 if (i
.suffix
== BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
3853 suffix_check
.no_bsuf
= 1;
3854 else if (i
.suffix
== WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
3855 suffix_check
.no_wsuf
= 1;
3856 else if (i
.suffix
== SHORT_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
3857 suffix_check
.no_ssuf
= 1;
3858 else if (i
.suffix
== LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
3859 suffix_check
.no_lsuf
= 1;
3860 else if (i
.suffix
== QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
3861 suffix_check
.no_qsuf
= 1;
3862 else if (i
.suffix
== LONG_DOUBLE_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
3863 suffix_check
.no_ldsuf
= 1;
3865 /* Must have right number of operands. */
3866 i
.error
= number_of_operands_mismatch
;
3868 for (t
= current_templates
->start
; t
< current_templates
->end
; t
++)
3870 addr_prefix_disp
= -1;
3872 if (i
.operands
!= t
->operands
)
3875 /* Check processor support. */
3876 i
.error
= unsupported
;
3877 found_cpu_match
= (cpu_flags_match (t
)
3878 == CPU_FLAGS_PERFECT_MATCH
);
3879 if (!found_cpu_match
)
3882 /* Check old gcc support. */
3883 i
.error
= old_gcc_only
;
3884 if (!old_gcc
&& t
->opcode_modifier
.oldgcc
)
3887 /* Check AT&T mnemonic. */
3888 i
.error
= unsupported_with_intel_mnemonic
;
3889 if (intel_mnemonic
&& t
->opcode_modifier
.attmnemonic
)
3892 /* Check AT&T/Intel syntax. */
3893 i
.error
= unsupported_syntax
;
3894 if ((intel_syntax
&& t
->opcode_modifier
.attsyntax
)
3895 || (!intel_syntax
&& t
->opcode_modifier
.intelsyntax
))
3898 /* Check the suffix, except for some instructions in intel mode. */
3899 i
.error
= invalid_instruction_suffix
;
3900 if ((!intel_syntax
|| !t
->opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
)
3901 && ((t
->opcode_modifier
.no_bsuf
&& suffix_check
.no_bsuf
)
3902 || (t
->opcode_modifier
.no_wsuf
&& suffix_check
.no_wsuf
)
3903 || (t
->opcode_modifier
.no_lsuf
&& suffix_check
.no_lsuf
)
3904 || (t
->opcode_modifier
.no_ssuf
&& suffix_check
.no_ssuf
)
3905 || (t
->opcode_modifier
.no_qsuf
&& suffix_check
.no_qsuf
)
3906 || (t
->opcode_modifier
.no_ldsuf
&& suffix_check
.no_ldsuf
)))
3909 if (!operand_size_match (t
))
3912 for (j
= 0; j
< MAX_OPERANDS
; j
++)
3913 operand_types
[j
] = t
->operand_types
[j
];
3915 /* In general, don't allow 64-bit operands in 32-bit mode. */
3916 if (i
.suffix
== QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
3917 && flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
3919 ? (!t
->opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
3920 && !intel_float_operand (t
->name
))
3921 : intel_float_operand (t
->name
) != 2)
3922 && ((!operand_types
[0].bitfield
.regmmx
3923 && !operand_types
[0].bitfield
.regxmm
3924 && !operand_types
[0].bitfield
.regymm
)
3925 || (!operand_types
[t
->operands
> 1].bitfield
.regmmx
3926 && !!operand_types
[t
->operands
> 1].bitfield
.regxmm
3927 && !!operand_types
[t
->operands
> 1].bitfield
.regymm
))
3928 && (t
->base_opcode
!= 0x0fc7
3929 || t
->extension_opcode
!= 1 /* cmpxchg8b */))
3932 /* In general, don't allow 32-bit operands on pre-386. */
3933 else if (i
.suffix
== LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
3934 && !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpui386
3936 ? (!t
->opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
3937 && !intel_float_operand (t
->name
))
3938 : intel_float_operand (t
->name
) != 2)
3939 && ((!operand_types
[0].bitfield
.regmmx
3940 && !operand_types
[0].bitfield
.regxmm
)
3941 || (!operand_types
[t
->operands
> 1].bitfield
.regmmx
3942 && !!operand_types
[t
->operands
> 1].bitfield
.regxmm
)))
3945 /* Do not verify operands when there are none. */
3949 /* We've found a match; break out of loop. */
3953 /* Address size prefix will turn Disp64/Disp32/Disp16 operand
3954 into Disp32/Disp16/Disp32 operand. */
3955 if (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] != 0)
3957 /* There should be only one Disp operand. */
3961 for (j
= 0; j
< MAX_OPERANDS
; j
++)
3963 if (operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.disp16
)
3965 addr_prefix_disp
= j
;
3966 operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.disp32
= 1;
3967 operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.disp16
= 0;
3973 for (j
= 0; j
< MAX_OPERANDS
; j
++)
3975 if (operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.disp32
)
3977 addr_prefix_disp
= j
;
3978 operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.disp32
= 0;
3979 operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.disp16
= 1;
3985 for (j
= 0; j
< MAX_OPERANDS
; j
++)
3987 if (operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.disp64
)
3989 addr_prefix_disp
= j
;
3990 operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
3991 operand_types
[j
].bitfield
.disp32
= 1;
3999 /* We check register size if needed. */
4000 check_register
= t
->opcode_modifier
.checkregsize
;
4001 overlap0
= operand_type_and (i
.types
[0], operand_types
[0]);
4002 switch (t
->operands
)
4005 if (!operand_type_match (overlap0
, i
.types
[0]))
4009 /* xchg %eax, %eax is a special case. It is an aliase for nop
4010 only in 32bit mode and we can use opcode 0x90. In 64bit
4011 mode, we can't use 0x90 for xchg %eax, %eax since it should
4012 zero-extend %eax to %rax. */
4013 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
4014 && t
->base_opcode
== 0x90
4015 && operand_type_equal (&i
.types
[0], &acc32
)
4016 && operand_type_equal (&i
.types
[1], &acc32
))
4020 /* If we swap operand in encoding, we either match
4021 the next one or reverse direction of operands. */
4022 if (t
->opcode_modifier
.s
)
4024 else if (t
->opcode_modifier
.d
)
4029 /* If we swap operand in encoding, we match the next one. */
4030 if (i
.swap_operand
&& t
->opcode_modifier
.s
)
4034 overlap1
= operand_type_and (i
.types
[1], operand_types
[1]);
4035 if (!operand_type_match (overlap0
, i
.types
[0])
4036 || !operand_type_match (overlap1
, i
.types
[1])
4038 && !operand_type_register_match (overlap0
, i
.types
[0],
4040 overlap1
, i
.types
[1],
4043 /* Check if other direction is valid ... */
4044 if (!t
->opcode_modifier
.d
&& !t
->opcode_modifier
.floatd
)
4048 /* Try reversing direction of operands. */
4049 overlap0
= operand_type_and (i
.types
[0], operand_types
[1]);
4050 overlap1
= operand_type_and (i
.types
[1], operand_types
[0]);
4051 if (!operand_type_match (overlap0
, i
.types
[0])
4052 || !operand_type_match (overlap1
, i
.types
[1])
4054 && !operand_type_register_match (overlap0
,
4061 /* Does not match either direction. */
4064 /* found_reverse_match holds which of D or FloatDR
4066 if (t
->opcode_modifier
.d
)
4067 found_reverse_match
= Opcode_D
;
4068 else if (t
->opcode_modifier
.floatd
)
4069 found_reverse_match
= Opcode_FloatD
;
4071 found_reverse_match
= 0;
4072 if (t
->opcode_modifier
.floatr
)
4073 found_reverse_match
|= Opcode_FloatR
;
4077 /* Found a forward 2 operand match here. */
4078 switch (t
->operands
)
4081 overlap4
= operand_type_and (i
.types
[4],
4084 overlap3
= operand_type_and (i
.types
[3],
4087 overlap2
= operand_type_and (i
.types
[2],
4092 switch (t
->operands
)
4095 if (!operand_type_match (overlap4
, i
.types
[4])
4096 || !operand_type_register_match (overlap3
,
4104 if (!operand_type_match (overlap3
, i
.types
[3])
4106 && !operand_type_register_match (overlap2
,
4114 /* Here we make use of the fact that there are no
4115 reverse match 3 operand instructions, and all 3
4116 operand instructions only need to be checked for
4117 register consistency between operands 2 and 3. */
4118 if (!operand_type_match (overlap2
, i
.types
[2])
4120 && !operand_type_register_match (overlap1
,
4130 /* Found either forward/reverse 2, 3 or 4 operand match here:
4131 slip through to break. */
4133 if (!found_cpu_match
)
4135 found_reverse_match
= 0;
4139 /* Check if VEX operands are valid. */
4140 if (VEX_check_operands (t
))
4143 /* We've found a match; break out of loop. */
4147 if (t
== current_templates
->end
)
4149 /* We found no match. */
4150 const char *err_msg
;
4155 case operand_size_mismatch
:
4156 err_msg
= _("operand size mismatch");
4158 case operand_type_mismatch
:
4159 err_msg
= _("operand type mismatch");
4161 case register_type_mismatch
:
4162 err_msg
= _("register type mismatch");
4164 case number_of_operands_mismatch
:
4165 err_msg
= _("number of operands mismatch");
4167 case invalid_instruction_suffix
:
4168 err_msg
= _("invalid instruction suffix");
4171 err_msg
= _("Imm4 isn't the first operand");
4174 err_msg
= _("only supported with old gcc");
4176 case unsupported_with_intel_mnemonic
:
4177 err_msg
= _("unsupported with Intel mnemonic");
4179 case unsupported_syntax
:
4180 err_msg
= _("unsupported syntax");
4183 err_msg
= _("unsupported");
4186 as_bad (_("%s for `%s'"), err_msg
,
4187 current_templates
->start
->name
);
4191 if (!quiet_warnings
)
4194 && (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.jumpabsolute
4195 != operand_types
[0].bitfield
.jumpabsolute
))
4197 as_warn (_("indirect %s without `*'"), t
->name
);
4200 if (t
->opcode_modifier
.isprefix
4201 && t
->opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
)
4203 /* Warn them that a data or address size prefix doesn't
4204 affect assembly of the next line of code. */
4205 as_warn (_("stand-alone `%s' prefix"), t
->name
);
4209 /* Copy the template we found. */
4212 if (addr_prefix_disp
!= -1)
4213 i
.tm
.operand_types
[addr_prefix_disp
]
4214 = operand_types
[addr_prefix_disp
];
4216 if (found_reverse_match
)
4218 /* If we found a reverse match we must alter the opcode
4219 direction bit. found_reverse_match holds bits to change
4220 (different for int & float insns). */
4222 i
.tm
.base_opcode
^= found_reverse_match
;
4224 i
.tm
.operand_types
[0] = operand_types
[1];
4225 i
.tm
.operand_types
[1] = operand_types
[0];
4234 int mem_op
= operand_type_check (i
.types
[0], anymem
) ? 0 : 1;
4235 if (i
.tm
.operand_types
[mem_op
].bitfield
.esseg
)
4237 if (i
.seg
[0] != NULL
&& i
.seg
[0] != &es
)
4239 as_bad (_("`%s' operand %d must use `%ses' segment"),
4245 /* There's only ever one segment override allowed per instruction.
4246 This instruction possibly has a legal segment override on the
4247 second operand, so copy the segment to where non-string
4248 instructions store it, allowing common code. */
4249 i
.seg
[0] = i
.seg
[1];
4251 else if (i
.tm
.operand_types
[mem_op
+ 1].bitfield
.esseg
)
4253 if (i
.seg
[1] != NULL
&& i
.seg
[1] != &es
)
4255 as_bad (_("`%s' operand %d must use `%ses' segment"),
4266 process_suffix (void)
4268 /* If matched instruction specifies an explicit instruction mnemonic
4270 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.size16
)
4271 i
.suffix
= WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4272 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.size32
)
4273 i
.suffix
= LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4274 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.size64
)
4275 i
.suffix
= QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4276 else if (i
.reg_operands
)
4278 /* If there's no instruction mnemonic suffix we try to invent one
4279 based on register operands. */
4282 /* We take i.suffix from the last register operand specified,
4283 Destination register type is more significant than source
4284 register type. crc32 in SSE4.2 prefers source register
4286 if (i
.tm
.base_opcode
== 0xf20f38f1)
4288 if (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.reg16
)
4289 i
.suffix
= WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4290 else if (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.reg32
)
4291 i
.suffix
= LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4292 else if (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.reg64
)
4293 i
.suffix
= QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4295 else if (i
.tm
.base_opcode
== 0xf20f38f0)
4297 if (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.reg8
)
4298 i
.suffix
= BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4305 if (i
.tm
.base_opcode
== 0xf20f38f1
4306 || i
.tm
.base_opcode
== 0xf20f38f0)
4308 /* We have to know the operand size for crc32. */
4309 as_bad (_("ambiguous memory operand size for `%s`"),
4314 for (op
= i
.operands
; --op
>= 0;)
4315 if (!i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.inoutportreg
)
4317 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg8
)
4319 i
.suffix
= BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4322 else if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
)
4324 i
.suffix
= WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4327 else if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
)
4329 i
.suffix
= LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4332 else if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg64
)
4334 i
.suffix
= QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4340 else if (i
.suffix
== BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4343 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
4344 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_bsuf
)
4346 else if (!check_byte_reg ())
4349 else if (i
.suffix
== LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4352 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
4353 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_lsuf
)
4355 else if (!check_long_reg ())
4358 else if (i
.suffix
== QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4361 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
4362 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_qsuf
)
4364 else if (!check_qword_reg ())
4367 else if (i
.suffix
== WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4370 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
4371 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_wsuf
)
4373 else if (!check_word_reg ())
4376 else if (i
.suffix
== XMMWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
4377 || i
.suffix
== YMMWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4379 /* Skip if the instruction has x/y suffix. match_template
4380 should check if it is a valid suffix. */
4382 else if (intel_syntax
&& i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
)
4383 /* Do nothing if the instruction is going to ignore the prefix. */
4388 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.defaultsize
4390 /* exclude fldenv/frstor/fsave/fstenv */
4391 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_ssuf
)
4393 i
.suffix
= stackop_size
;
4395 else if (intel_syntax
4397 && (i
.tm
.operand_types
[0].bitfield
.jumpabsolute
4398 || i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpbyte
4399 || i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpintersegment
4400 || (i
.tm
.base_opcode
== 0x0f01 /* [ls][gi]dt */
4401 && i
.tm
.extension_opcode
<= 3)))
4406 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_qsuf
)
4408 i
.suffix
= QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4412 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_lsuf
)
4413 i
.suffix
= LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4416 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_wsuf
)
4417 i
.suffix
= WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4426 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.w
)
4428 as_bad (_("no instruction mnemonic suffix given and "
4429 "no register operands; can't size instruction"));
4435 unsigned int suffixes
;
4437 suffixes
= !i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_bsuf
;
4438 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_wsuf
)
4440 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_lsuf
)
4442 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_ldsuf
)
4444 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_ssuf
)
4446 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_qsuf
)
4449 /* There are more than suffix matches. */
4450 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.w
4451 || ((suffixes
& (suffixes
- 1))
4452 && !i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.defaultsize
4453 && !i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
))
4455 as_bad (_("ambiguous operand size for `%s'"), i
.tm
.name
);
4461 /* Change the opcode based on the operand size given by i.suffix;
4462 We don't need to change things for byte insns. */
4465 && i
.suffix
!= BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
4466 && i
.suffix
!= XMMWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
4467 && i
.suffix
!= YMMWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4469 /* It's not a byte, select word/dword operation. */
4470 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.w
)
4472 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.shortform
)
4473 i
.tm
.base_opcode
|= 8;
4475 i
.tm
.base_opcode
|= 1;
4478 /* Now select between word & dword operations via the operand
4479 size prefix, except for instructions that will ignore this
4481 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.addrprefixop0
)
4483 /* The address size override prefix changes the size of the
4485 if ((flag_code
== CODE_32BIT
4486 && i
.op
->regs
[0].reg_type
.bitfield
.reg16
)
4487 || (flag_code
!= CODE_32BIT
4488 && i
.op
->regs
[0].reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
))
4489 if (!add_prefix (ADDR_PREFIX_OPCODE
))
4492 else if (i
.suffix
!= QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
4493 && i
.suffix
!= LONG_DOUBLE_MNEM_SUFFIX
4494 && !i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.ignoresize
4495 && !i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.floatmf
4496 && ((i
.suffix
== LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
) == (flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
)
4497 || (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
4498 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpbyte
)))
4500 unsigned int prefix
= DATA_PREFIX_OPCODE
;
4502 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpbyte
) /* jcxz, loop */
4503 prefix
= ADDR_PREFIX_OPCODE
;
4505 if (!add_prefix (prefix
))
4509 /* Set mode64 for an operand. */
4510 if (i
.suffix
== QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
4511 && flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
4512 && !i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.norex64
)
4514 /* Special case for xchg %rax,%rax. It is NOP and doesn't
4515 need rex64. cmpxchg8b is also a special case. */
4516 if (! (i
.operands
== 2
4517 && i
.tm
.base_opcode
== 0x90
4518 && i
.tm
.extension_opcode
== None
4519 && operand_type_equal (&i
.types
[0], &acc64
)
4520 && operand_type_equal (&i
.types
[1], &acc64
))
4521 && ! (i
.operands
== 1
4522 && i
.tm
.base_opcode
== 0xfc7
4523 && i
.tm
.extension_opcode
== 1
4524 && !operand_type_check (i
.types
[0], reg
)
4525 && operand_type_check (i
.types
[0], anymem
)))
4529 /* Size floating point instruction. */
4530 if (i
.suffix
== LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4531 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.floatmf
)
4532 i
.tm
.base_opcode
^= 4;
4539 check_byte_reg (void)
4543 for (op
= i
.operands
; --op
>= 0;)
4545 /* If this is an eight bit register, it's OK. If it's the 16 or
4546 32 bit version of an eight bit register, we will just use the
4547 low portion, and that's OK too. */
4548 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg8
)
4551 /* crc32 doesn't generate this warning. */
4552 if (i
.tm
.base_opcode
== 0xf20f38f0)
4555 if ((i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
4556 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
4557 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg64
)
4558 && i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_num
< 4)
4560 /* Prohibit these changes in the 64bit mode, since the
4561 lowering is more complicated. */
4562 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
4563 && !i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.inoutportreg
)
4565 as_bad (_("Incorrect register `%s%s' used with `%c' suffix"),
4566 register_prefix
, i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4570 #if REGISTER_WARNINGS
4572 && !i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.inoutportreg
)
4573 as_warn (_("using `%s%s' instead of `%s%s' due to `%c' suffix"),
4575 (i
.op
[op
].regs
+ (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
4576 ? REGNAM_AL
- REGNAM_AX
4577 : REGNAM_AL
- REGNAM_EAX
))->reg_name
,
4579 i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4584 /* Any other register is bad. */
4585 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
4586 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
4587 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg64
4588 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.regmmx
4589 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.regxmm
4590 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.regymm
4591 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.sreg2
4592 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.sreg3
4593 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.control
4594 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.debug
4595 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.test
4596 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.floatreg
4597 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.floatacc
)
4599 as_bad (_("`%s%s' not allowed with `%s%c'"),
4601 i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4611 check_long_reg (void)
4615 for (op
= i
.operands
; --op
>= 0;)
4616 /* Reject eight bit registers, except where the template requires
4617 them. (eg. movzb) */
4618 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg8
4619 && (i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
4620 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
4621 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.acc
))
4623 as_bad (_("`%s%s' not allowed with `%s%c'"),
4625 i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4630 /* Warn if the e prefix on a general reg is missing. */
4631 else if ((!quiet_warnings
|| flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
4632 && i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
4633 && (i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
4634 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.acc
))
4636 /* Prohibit these changes in the 64bit mode, since the
4637 lowering is more complicated. */
4638 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
4640 as_bad (_("Incorrect register `%s%s' used with `%c' suffix"),
4641 register_prefix
, i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4645 #if REGISTER_WARNINGS
4647 as_warn (_("using `%s%s' instead of `%s%s' due to `%c' suffix"),
4649 (i
.op
[op
].regs
+ REGNAM_EAX
- REGNAM_AX
)->reg_name
,
4651 i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4655 /* Warn if the r prefix on a general reg is missing. */
4656 else if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg64
4657 && (i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
4658 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.acc
))
4661 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.toqword
4662 && !i
.types
[0].bitfield
.regxmm
)
4664 /* Convert to QWORD. We want REX byte. */
4665 i
.suffix
= QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4669 as_bad (_("Incorrect register `%s%s' used with `%c' suffix"),
4670 register_prefix
, i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4679 check_qword_reg (void)
4683 for (op
= i
.operands
; --op
>= 0; )
4684 /* Reject eight bit registers, except where the template requires
4685 them. (eg. movzb) */
4686 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg8
4687 && (i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
4688 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
4689 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.acc
))
4691 as_bad (_("`%s%s' not allowed with `%s%c'"),
4693 i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4698 /* Warn if the e prefix on a general reg is missing. */
4699 else if ((i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
4700 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
)
4701 && (i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
4702 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.acc
))
4704 /* Prohibit these changes in the 64bit mode, since the
4705 lowering is more complicated. */
4707 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.todword
4708 && !i
.types
[0].bitfield
.regxmm
)
4710 /* Convert to DWORD. We don't want REX byte. */
4711 i
.suffix
= LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
;
4715 as_bad (_("Incorrect register `%s%s' used with `%c' suffix"),
4716 register_prefix
, i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4725 check_word_reg (void)
4728 for (op
= i
.operands
; --op
>= 0;)
4729 /* Reject eight bit registers, except where the template requires
4730 them. (eg. movzb) */
4731 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg8
4732 && (i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
4733 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
4734 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.acc
))
4736 as_bad (_("`%s%s' not allowed with `%s%c'"),
4738 i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4743 /* Warn if the e prefix on a general reg is present. */
4744 else if ((!quiet_warnings
|| flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
4745 && i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
4746 && (i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
4747 || i
.tm
.operand_types
[op
].bitfield
.acc
))
4749 /* Prohibit these changes in the 64bit mode, since the
4750 lowering is more complicated. */
4751 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
4753 as_bad (_("Incorrect register `%s%s' used with `%c' suffix"),
4754 register_prefix
, i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4759 #if REGISTER_WARNINGS
4760 as_warn (_("using `%s%s' instead of `%s%s' due to `%c' suffix"),
4762 (i
.op
[op
].regs
+ REGNAM_AX
- REGNAM_EAX
)->reg_name
,
4764 i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_name
,
4772 update_imm (unsigned int j
)
4774 i386_operand_type overlap
= i
.types
[j
];
4775 if ((overlap
.bitfield
.imm8
4776 || overlap
.bitfield
.imm8s
4777 || overlap
.bitfield
.imm16
4778 || overlap
.bitfield
.imm32
4779 || overlap
.bitfield
.imm32s
4780 || overlap
.bitfield
.imm64
)
4781 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm8
)
4782 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm8s
)
4783 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm16
)
4784 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm32
)
4785 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm32s
)
4786 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm64
))
4790 i386_operand_type temp
;
4792 operand_type_set (&temp
, 0);
4793 if (i
.suffix
== BYTE_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4795 temp
.bitfield
.imm8
= overlap
.bitfield
.imm8
;
4796 temp
.bitfield
.imm8s
= overlap
.bitfield
.imm8s
;
4798 else if (i
.suffix
== WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4799 temp
.bitfield
.imm16
= overlap
.bitfield
.imm16
;
4800 else if (i
.suffix
== QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
4802 temp
.bitfield
.imm64
= overlap
.bitfield
.imm64
;
4803 temp
.bitfield
.imm32s
= overlap
.bitfield
.imm32s
;
4806 temp
.bitfield
.imm32
= overlap
.bitfield
.imm32
;
4809 else if (operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm16_32_32s
)
4810 || operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm16_32
)
4811 || operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm16_32s
))
4813 if ((flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
) ^ (i
.prefix
[DATA_PREFIX
] != 0))
4818 if (!operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm8
)
4819 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm8s
)
4820 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm16
)
4821 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm32
)
4822 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm32s
)
4823 && !operand_type_equal (&overlap
, &imm64
))
4825 as_bad (_("no instruction mnemonic suffix given; "
4826 "can't determine immediate size"));
4830 i
.types
[j
] = overlap
;
4840 /* Update the first 2 immediate operands. */
4841 n
= i
.operands
> 2 ? 2 : i
.operands
;
4844 for (j
= 0; j
< n
; j
++)
4845 if (update_imm (j
) == 0)
4848 /* The 3rd operand can't be immediate operand. */
4849 gas_assert (operand_type_check (i
.types
[2], imm
) == 0);
4856 bad_implicit_operand (int xmm
)
4858 const char *ireg
= xmm
? "xmm0" : "ymm0";
4861 as_bad (_("the last operand of `%s' must be `%s%s'"),
4862 i
.tm
.name
, register_prefix
, ireg
);
4864 as_bad (_("the first operand of `%s' must be `%s%s'"),
4865 i
.tm
.name
, register_prefix
, ireg
);
4870 process_operands (void)
4872 /* Default segment register this instruction will use for memory
4873 accesses. 0 means unknown. This is only for optimizing out
4874 unnecessary segment overrides. */
4875 const seg_entry
*default_seg
= 0;
4877 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.sse2avx
&& i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
)
4879 unsigned int dupl
= i
.operands
;
4880 unsigned int dest
= dupl
- 1;
4883 /* The destination must be an xmm register. */
4884 gas_assert (i
.reg_operands
4885 && MAX_OPERANDS
> dupl
4886 && operand_type_equal (&i
.types
[dest
], ®xmm
));
4888 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.firstxmm0
)
4890 /* The first operand is implicit and must be xmm0. */
4891 gas_assert (operand_type_equal (&i
.types
[0], ®xmm
));
4892 if (i
.op
[0].regs
->reg_num
!= 0)
4893 return bad_implicit_operand (1);
4895 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexsources
== VEX3SOURCES
)
4897 /* Keep xmm0 for instructions with VEX prefix and 3
4903 /* We remove the first xmm0 and keep the number of
4904 operands unchanged, which in fact duplicates the
4906 for (j
= 1; j
< i
.operands
; j
++)
4908 i
.op
[j
- 1] = i
.op
[j
];
4909 i
.types
[j
- 1] = i
.types
[j
];
4910 i
.tm
.operand_types
[j
- 1] = i
.tm
.operand_types
[j
];
4914 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.implicit1stxmm0
)
4916 gas_assert ((MAX_OPERANDS
- 1) > dupl
4917 && (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexsources
4920 /* Add the implicit xmm0 for instructions with VEX prefix
4922 for (j
= i
.operands
; j
> 0; j
--)
4924 i
.op
[j
] = i
.op
[j
- 1];
4925 i
.types
[j
] = i
.types
[j
- 1];
4926 i
.tm
.operand_types
[j
] = i
.tm
.operand_types
[j
- 1];
4929 = (const reg_entry
*) hash_find (reg_hash
, "xmm0");
4930 i
.types
[0] = regxmm
;
4931 i
.tm
.operand_types
[0] = regxmm
;
4934 i
.reg_operands
+= 2;
4939 i
.op
[dupl
] = i
.op
[dest
];
4940 i
.types
[dupl
] = i
.types
[dest
];
4941 i
.tm
.operand_types
[dupl
] = i
.tm
.operand_types
[dest
];
4950 i
.op
[dupl
] = i
.op
[dest
];
4951 i
.types
[dupl
] = i
.types
[dest
];
4952 i
.tm
.operand_types
[dupl
] = i
.tm
.operand_types
[dest
];
4955 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.immext
)
4958 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.firstxmm0
)
4962 /* The first operand is implicit and must be xmm0/ymm0. */
4963 gas_assert (i
.reg_operands
4964 && (operand_type_equal (&i
.types
[0], ®xmm
)
4965 || operand_type_equal (&i
.types
[0], ®ymm
)));
4966 if (i
.op
[0].regs
->reg_num
!= 0)
4967 return bad_implicit_operand (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.regxmm
);
4969 for (j
= 1; j
< i
.operands
; j
++)
4971 i
.op
[j
- 1] = i
.op
[j
];
4972 i
.types
[j
- 1] = i
.types
[j
];
4974 /* We need to adjust fields in i.tm since they are used by
4975 build_modrm_byte. */
4976 i
.tm
.operand_types
[j
- 1] = i
.tm
.operand_types
[j
];
4983 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.regkludge
)
4985 /* The imul $imm, %reg instruction is converted into
4986 imul $imm, %reg, %reg, and the clr %reg instruction
4987 is converted into xor %reg, %reg. */
4989 unsigned int first_reg_op
;
4991 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[0], reg
))
4995 /* Pretend we saw the extra register operand. */
4996 gas_assert (i
.reg_operands
== 1
4997 && i
.op
[first_reg_op
+ 1].regs
== 0);
4998 i
.op
[first_reg_op
+ 1].regs
= i
.op
[first_reg_op
].regs
;
4999 i
.types
[first_reg_op
+ 1] = i
.types
[first_reg_op
];
5004 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.shortform
)
5006 if (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.sreg2
5007 || i
.types
[0].bitfield
.sreg3
)
5009 if (i
.tm
.base_opcode
== POP_SEG_SHORT
5010 && i
.op
[0].regs
->reg_num
== 1)
5012 as_bad (_("you can't `pop %scs'"), register_prefix
);
5015 i
.tm
.base_opcode
|= (i
.op
[0].regs
->reg_num
<< 3);
5016 if ((i
.op
[0].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5021 /* The register or float register operand is in operand
5025 if (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.floatreg
5026 || operand_type_check (i
.types
[0], reg
))
5030 /* Register goes in low 3 bits of opcode. */
5031 i
.tm
.base_opcode
|= i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_num
;
5032 if ((i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5034 if (!quiet_warnings
&& i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.ugh
)
5036 /* Warn about some common errors, but press on regardless.
5037 The first case can be generated by gcc (<= 2.8.1). */
5038 if (i
.operands
== 2)
5040 /* Reversed arguments on faddp, fsubp, etc. */
5041 as_warn (_("translating to `%s %s%s,%s%s'"), i
.tm
.name
,
5042 register_prefix
, i
.op
[!intel_syntax
].regs
->reg_name
,
5043 register_prefix
, i
.op
[intel_syntax
].regs
->reg_name
);
5047 /* Extraneous `l' suffix on fp insn. */
5048 as_warn (_("translating to `%s %s%s'"), i
.tm
.name
,
5049 register_prefix
, i
.op
[0].regs
->reg_name
);
5054 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.modrm
)
5056 /* The opcode is completed (modulo i.tm.extension_opcode which
5057 must be put into the modrm byte). Now, we make the modrm and
5058 index base bytes based on all the info we've collected. */
5060 default_seg
= build_modrm_byte ();
5062 else if ((i
.tm
.base_opcode
& ~0x3) == MOV_AX_DISP32
)
5066 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.isstring
)
5068 /* For the string instructions that allow a segment override
5069 on one of their operands, the default segment is ds. */
5073 if (i
.tm
.base_opcode
== 0x8d /* lea */
5076 as_warn (_("segment override on `%s' is ineffectual"), i
.tm
.name
);
5078 /* If a segment was explicitly specified, and the specified segment
5079 is not the default, use an opcode prefix to select it. If we
5080 never figured out what the default segment is, then default_seg
5081 will be zero at this point, and the specified segment prefix will
5083 if ((i
.seg
[0]) && (i
.seg
[0] != default_seg
))
5085 if (!add_prefix (i
.seg
[0]->seg_prefix
))
5091 static const seg_entry
*
5092 build_modrm_byte (void)
5094 const seg_entry
*default_seg
= 0;
5095 unsigned int source
, dest
;
5098 /* The first operand of instructions with VEX prefix and 3 sources
5099 must be VEX_Imm4. */
5100 vex_3_sources
= i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexsources
== VEX3SOURCES
;
5103 unsigned int nds
, reg_slot
;
5106 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.veximmext
5107 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.immext
)
5109 dest
= i
.operands
- 2;
5110 gas_assert (dest
== 3);
5113 dest
= i
.operands
- 1;
5116 /* There are 2 kinds of instructions:
5117 1. 5 operands: 4 register operands or 3 register operands
5118 plus 1 memory operand plus one Vec_Imm4 operand, VexXDS, and
5119 VexW0 or VexW1. The destination must be either XMM or YMM
5121 2. 4 operands: 4 register operands or 3 register operands
5122 plus 1 memory operand, VexXDS, and VexImmExt */
5123 gas_assert ((i
.reg_operands
== 4
5124 || (i
.reg_operands
== 3 && i
.mem_operands
== 1))
5125 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
== VEXXDS
5126 && (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.veximmext
5127 || (i
.imm_operands
== 1
5128 && i
.types
[0].bitfield
.vec_imm4
5129 && (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexw
== VEXW0
5130 || i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexw
== VEXW1
)
5131 && (operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[dest
], ®xmm
)
5132 || operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[dest
], ®ymm
)))));
5134 if (i
.imm_operands
== 0)
5136 /* When there is no immediate operand, generate an 8bit
5137 immediate operand to encode the first operand. */
5138 exp
= &im_expressions
[i
.imm_operands
++];
5139 i
.op
[i
.operands
].imms
= exp
;
5140 i
.types
[i
.operands
] = imm8
;
5142 /* If VexW1 is set, the first operand is the source and
5143 the second operand is encoded in the immediate operand. */
5144 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexw
== VEXW1
)
5155 /* FMA swaps REG and NDS. */
5156 if (i
.tm
.cpu_flags
.bitfield
.cpufma
)
5164 gas_assert (operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[reg_slot
],
5166 || operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[reg_slot
],
5168 exp
->X_op
= O_constant
;
5170 = ((i
.op
[reg_slot
].regs
->reg_num
5171 + ((i
.op
[reg_slot
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) ? 8 : 0))
5176 unsigned int imm_slot
;
5178 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexw
== VEXW0
)
5180 /* If VexW0 is set, the third operand is the source and
5181 the second operand is encoded in the immediate
5188 /* VexW1 is set, the second operand is the source and
5189 the third operand is encoded in the immediate
5195 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.immext
)
5197 /* When ImmExt is set, the immdiate byte is the last
5199 imm_slot
= i
.operands
- 1;
5207 /* Turn on Imm8 so that output_imm will generate it. */
5208 i
.types
[imm_slot
].bitfield
.imm8
= 1;
5211 gas_assert (operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[reg_slot
],
5213 || operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[reg_slot
],
5215 i
.op
[imm_slot
].imms
->X_add_number
5216 |= ((i
.op
[reg_slot
].regs
->reg_num
5217 + ((i
.op
[reg_slot
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) ? 8 : 0))
5221 gas_assert (operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[nds
], ®xmm
)
5222 || operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[nds
],
5224 i
.vex
.register_specifier
= i
.op
[nds
].regs
;
5229 /* i.reg_operands MUST be the number of real register operands;
5230 implicit registers do not count. If there are 3 register
5231 operands, it must be a instruction with VexNDS. For a
5232 instruction with VexNDD, the destination register is encoded
5233 in VEX prefix. If there are 4 register operands, it must be
5234 a instruction with VEX prefix and 3 sources. */
5235 if (i
.mem_operands
== 0
5236 && ((i
.reg_operands
== 2
5237 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
<= VEXXDS
)
5238 || (i
.reg_operands
== 3
5239 && i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
== VEXXDS
)
5240 || (i
.reg_operands
== 4 && vex_3_sources
)))
5248 /* When there are 3 operands, one of them may be immediate,
5249 which may be the first or the last operand. Otherwise,
5250 the first operand must be shift count register (cl) or it
5251 is an instruction with VexNDS. */
5252 gas_assert (i
.imm_operands
== 1
5253 || (i
.imm_operands
== 0
5254 && (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
== VEXXDS
5255 || i
.types
[0].bitfield
.shiftcount
)));
5256 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[0], imm
)
5257 || i
.types
[0].bitfield
.shiftcount
)
5263 /* When there are 4 operands, the first two must be 8bit
5264 immediate operands. The source operand will be the 3rd
5267 For instructions with VexNDS, if the first operand
5268 an imm8, the source operand is the 2nd one. If the last
5269 operand is imm8, the source operand is the first one. */
5270 gas_assert ((i
.imm_operands
== 2
5271 && i
.types
[0].bitfield
.imm8
5272 && i
.types
[1].bitfield
.imm8
)
5273 || (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
== VEXXDS
5274 && i
.imm_operands
== 1
5275 && (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.imm8
5276 || i
.types
[i
.operands
- 1].bitfield
.imm8
)));
5277 if (i
.imm_operands
== 2)
5281 if (i
.types
[0].bitfield
.imm8
)
5297 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
== VEXXDS
)
5299 /* For instructions with VexNDS, the register-only
5300 source operand must be XMM or YMM register. It is
5301 encoded in VEX prefix. We need to clear RegMem bit
5302 before calling operand_type_equal. */
5303 i386_operand_type op
= i
.tm
.operand_types
[dest
];
5304 op
.bitfield
.regmem
= 0;
5305 if ((dest
+ 1) >= i
.operands
5306 || (!operand_type_equal (&op
, ®xmm
)
5307 && !operand_type_equal (&op
, ®ymm
)))
5309 i
.vex
.register_specifier
= i
.op
[dest
].regs
;
5315 /* One of the register operands will be encoded in the i.tm.reg
5316 field, the other in the combined i.tm.mode and i.tm.regmem
5317 fields. If no form of this instruction supports a memory
5318 destination operand, then we assume the source operand may
5319 sometimes be a memory operand and so we need to store the
5320 destination in the i.rm.reg field. */
5321 if (!i
.tm
.operand_types
[dest
].bitfield
.regmem
5322 && operand_type_check (i
.tm
.operand_types
[dest
], anymem
) == 0)
5324 i
.rm
.reg
= i
.op
[dest
].regs
->reg_num
;
5325 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.op
[source
].regs
->reg_num
;
5326 if ((i
.op
[dest
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5328 if ((i
.op
[source
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5333 i
.rm
.reg
= i
.op
[source
].regs
->reg_num
;
5334 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.op
[dest
].regs
->reg_num
;
5335 if ((i
.op
[dest
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5337 if ((i
.op
[source
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5340 if (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
&& (i
.rex
& (REX_R
| REX_B
)))
5342 if (!i
.types
[0].bitfield
.control
5343 && !i
.types
[1].bitfield
.control
)
5345 i
.rex
&= ~(REX_R
| REX_B
);
5346 add_prefix (LOCK_PREFIX_OPCODE
);
5350 { /* If it's not 2 reg operands... */
5355 unsigned int fake_zero_displacement
= 0;
5358 for (op
= 0; op
< i
.operands
; op
++)
5359 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[op
], anymem
))
5361 gas_assert (op
< i
.operands
);
5365 if (i
.base_reg
== 0)
5368 if (!i
.disp_operands
)
5369 fake_zero_displacement
= 1;
5370 if (i
.index_reg
== 0)
5372 /* Operand is just <disp> */
5373 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
5375 /* 64bit mode overwrites the 32bit absolute
5376 addressing by RIP relative addressing and
5377 absolute addressing is encoded by one of the
5378 redundant SIB forms. */
5379 i
.rm
.regmem
= ESCAPE_TO_TWO_BYTE_ADDRESSING
;
5380 i
.sib
.base
= NO_BASE_REGISTER
;
5381 i
.sib
.index
= NO_INDEX_REGISTER
;
5382 i
.types
[op
] = ((i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] == 0)
5383 ? disp32s
: disp32
);
5385 else if ((flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
)
5386 ^ (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] != 0))
5388 i
.rm
.regmem
= NO_BASE_REGISTER_16
;
5389 i
.types
[op
] = disp16
;
5393 i
.rm
.regmem
= NO_BASE_REGISTER
;
5394 i
.types
[op
] = disp32
;
5397 else /* !i.base_reg && i.index_reg */
5399 if (i
.index_reg
->reg_num
== RegEiz
5400 || i
.index_reg
->reg_num
== RegRiz
)
5401 i
.sib
.index
= NO_INDEX_REGISTER
;
5403 i
.sib
.index
= i
.index_reg
->reg_num
;
5404 i
.sib
.base
= NO_BASE_REGISTER
;
5405 i
.sib
.scale
= i
.log2_scale_factor
;
5406 i
.rm
.regmem
= ESCAPE_TO_TWO_BYTE_ADDRESSING
;
5407 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp8
= 0;
5408 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp16
= 0;
5409 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
5410 if (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
)
5412 /* Must be 32 bit */
5413 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32
= 1;
5414 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32s
= 0;
5418 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32
= 0;
5419 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32s
= 1;
5421 if ((i
.index_reg
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5425 /* RIP addressing for 64bit mode. */
5426 else if (i
.base_reg
->reg_num
== RegRip
||
5427 i
.base_reg
->reg_num
== RegEip
)
5429 i
.rm
.regmem
= NO_BASE_REGISTER
;
5430 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp8
= 0;
5431 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp16
= 0;
5432 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32
= 0;
5433 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32s
= 1;
5434 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
5435 i
.flags
[op
] |= Operand_PCrel
;
5436 if (! i
.disp_operands
)
5437 fake_zero_displacement
= 1;
5439 else if (i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg16
)
5441 switch (i
.base_reg
->reg_num
)
5444 if (i
.index_reg
== 0)
5446 else /* (%bx,%si) -> 0, or (%bx,%di) -> 1 */
5447 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.index_reg
->reg_num
- 6;
5451 if (i
.index_reg
== 0)
5454 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[op
], disp
) == 0)
5456 /* fake (%bp) into 0(%bp) */
5457 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp8
= 1;
5458 fake_zero_displacement
= 1;
5461 else /* (%bp,%si) -> 2, or (%bp,%di) -> 3 */
5462 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.index_reg
->reg_num
- 6 + 2;
5464 default: /* (%si) -> 4 or (%di) -> 5 */
5465 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.base_reg
->reg_num
- 6 + 4;
5467 i
.rm
.mode
= mode_from_disp_size (i
.types
[op
]);
5469 else /* i.base_reg and 32/64 bit mode */
5471 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
5472 && operand_type_check (i
.types
[op
], disp
))
5474 i386_operand_type temp
;
5475 operand_type_set (&temp
, 0);
5476 temp
.bitfield
.disp8
= i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp8
;
5478 if (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] == 0)
5479 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32s
= 1;
5481 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp32
= 1;
5484 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.base_reg
->reg_num
;
5485 if ((i
.base_reg
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5487 i
.sib
.base
= i
.base_reg
->reg_num
;
5488 /* x86-64 ignores REX prefix bit here to avoid decoder
5490 if ((i
.base_reg
->reg_num
& 7) == EBP_REG_NUM
)
5493 if (i
.disp_operands
== 0)
5495 fake_zero_displacement
= 1;
5496 i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.disp8
= 1;
5499 else if (i
.base_reg
->reg_num
== ESP_REG_NUM
)
5503 i
.sib
.scale
= i
.log2_scale_factor
;
5504 if (i
.index_reg
== 0)
5506 /* <disp>(%esp) becomes two byte modrm with no index
5507 register. We've already stored the code for esp
5508 in i.rm.regmem ie. ESCAPE_TO_TWO_BYTE_ADDRESSING.
5509 Any base register besides %esp will not use the
5510 extra modrm byte. */
5511 i
.sib
.index
= NO_INDEX_REGISTER
;
5515 if (i
.index_reg
->reg_num
== RegEiz
5516 || i
.index_reg
->reg_num
== RegRiz
)
5517 i
.sib
.index
= NO_INDEX_REGISTER
;
5519 i
.sib
.index
= i
.index_reg
->reg_num
;
5520 i
.rm
.regmem
= ESCAPE_TO_TWO_BYTE_ADDRESSING
;
5521 if ((i
.index_reg
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5526 && (i
.reloc
[op
] == BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_DESC_CALL
5527 || i
.reloc
[op
] == BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSDESC_CALL
))
5530 i
.rm
.mode
= mode_from_disp_size (i
.types
[op
]);
5533 if (fake_zero_displacement
)
5535 /* Fakes a zero displacement assuming that i.types[op]
5536 holds the correct displacement size. */
5539 gas_assert (i
.op
[op
].disps
== 0);
5540 exp
= &disp_expressions
[i
.disp_operands
++];
5541 i
.op
[op
].disps
= exp
;
5542 exp
->X_op
= O_constant
;
5543 exp
->X_add_number
= 0;
5544 exp
->X_add_symbol
= (symbolS
*) 0;
5545 exp
->X_op_symbol
= (symbolS
*) 0;
5553 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexsources
== XOP2SOURCES
)
5555 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[0], imm
))
5556 i
.vex
.register_specifier
= NULL
;
5559 /* VEX.vvvv encodes one of the sources when the first
5560 operand is not an immediate. */
5561 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexw
== VEXW0
)
5562 i
.vex
.register_specifier
= i
.op
[0].regs
;
5564 i
.vex
.register_specifier
= i
.op
[1].regs
;
5567 /* Destination is a XMM register encoded in the ModRM.reg
5569 i
.rm
.reg
= i
.op
[2].regs
->reg_num
;
5570 if ((i
.op
[2].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5573 /* ModRM.rm and VEX.B encodes the other source. */
5574 if (!i
.mem_operands
)
5578 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexw
== VEXW0
)
5579 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.op
[1].regs
->reg_num
;
5581 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.op
[0].regs
->reg_num
;
5583 if ((i
.op
[1].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5587 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
== VEXLWP
)
5589 i
.vex
.register_specifier
= i
.op
[2].regs
;
5590 if (!i
.mem_operands
)
5593 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.op
[1].regs
->reg_num
;
5594 if ((i
.op
[1].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5598 /* Fill in i.rm.reg or i.rm.regmem field with register operand
5599 (if any) based on i.tm.extension_opcode. Again, we must be
5600 careful to make sure that segment/control/debug/test/MMX
5601 registers are coded into the i.rm.reg field. */
5602 else if (i
.reg_operands
)
5605 unsigned int vex_reg
= ~0;
5607 for (op
= 0; op
< i
.operands
; op
++)
5608 if (i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg8
5609 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg16
5610 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg32
5611 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.reg64
5612 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.regmmx
5613 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.regxmm
5614 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.regymm
5615 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.sreg2
5616 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.sreg3
5617 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.control
5618 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.debug
5619 || i
.types
[op
].bitfield
.test
)
5624 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
== VEXXDS
)
5626 /* For instructions with VexNDS, the register-only
5627 source operand is encoded in VEX prefix. */
5628 gas_assert (mem
!= (unsigned int) ~0);
5633 gas_assert (op
< i
.operands
);
5638 gas_assert (vex_reg
< i
.operands
);
5641 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vexvvvv
== VEXNDD
)
5643 /* For instructions with VexNDD, there should be
5644 no memory operand and the register destination
5645 is encoded in VEX prefix. */
5646 gas_assert (i
.mem_operands
== 0
5647 && (op
+ 2) == i
.operands
);
5651 gas_assert (op
< i
.operands
);
5653 if (vex_reg
!= (unsigned int) ~0)
5655 gas_assert (i
.reg_operands
== 2);
5657 if (!operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[vex_reg
],
5659 && !operand_type_equal (&i
.tm
.operand_types
[vex_reg
],
5663 i
.vex
.register_specifier
= i
.op
[vex_reg
].regs
;
5666 /* Don't set OP operand twice. */
5669 /* If there is an extension opcode to put here, the
5670 register number must be put into the regmem field. */
5671 if (i
.tm
.extension_opcode
!= None
)
5673 i
.rm
.regmem
= i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_num
;
5674 if ((i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5679 i
.rm
.reg
= i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_num
;
5680 if ((i
.op
[op
].regs
->reg_flags
& RegRex
) != 0)
5685 /* Now, if no memory operand has set i.rm.mode = 0, 1, 2 we
5686 must set it to 3 to indicate this is a register operand
5687 in the regmem field. */
5688 if (!i
.mem_operands
)
5692 /* Fill in i.rm.reg field with extension opcode (if any). */
5693 if (i
.tm
.extension_opcode
!= None
)
5694 i
.rm
.reg
= i
.tm
.extension_opcode
;
5700 output_branch (void)
5706 relax_substateT subtype
;
5710 code16
= flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
? CODE16
: 0;
5711 size
= i
.disp32_encoding
? BIG
: SMALL
;
5714 if (i
.prefix
[DATA_PREFIX
] != 0)
5720 /* Pentium4 branch hints. */
5721 if (i
.prefix
[SEG_PREFIX
] == CS_PREFIX_OPCODE
/* not taken */
5722 || i
.prefix
[SEG_PREFIX
] == DS_PREFIX_OPCODE
/* taken */)
5727 if (i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
] != 0)
5733 if (i
.prefixes
!= 0 && !intel_syntax
)
5734 as_warn (_("skipping prefixes on this instruction"));
5736 /* It's always a symbol; End frag & setup for relax.
5737 Make sure there is enough room in this frag for the largest
5738 instruction we may generate in md_convert_frag. This is 2
5739 bytes for the opcode and room for the prefix and largest
5741 frag_grow (prefix
+ 2 + 4);
5742 /* Prefix and 1 opcode byte go in fr_fix. */
5743 p
= frag_more (prefix
+ 1);
5744 if (i
.prefix
[DATA_PREFIX
] != 0)
5745 *p
++ = DATA_PREFIX_OPCODE
;
5746 if (i
.prefix
[SEG_PREFIX
] == CS_PREFIX_OPCODE
5747 || i
.prefix
[SEG_PREFIX
] == DS_PREFIX_OPCODE
)
5748 *p
++ = i
.prefix
[SEG_PREFIX
];
5749 if (i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
] != 0)
5750 *p
++ = i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
];
5751 *p
= i
.tm
.base_opcode
;
5753 if ((unsigned char) *p
== JUMP_PC_RELATIVE
)
5754 subtype
= ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (UNCOND_JUMP
, size
);
5755 else if (cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpui386
)
5756 subtype
= ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP
, size
);
5758 subtype
= ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP86
, size
);
5761 sym
= i
.op
[0].disps
->X_add_symbol
;
5762 off
= i
.op
[0].disps
->X_add_number
;
5764 if (i
.op
[0].disps
->X_op
!= O_constant
5765 && i
.op
[0].disps
->X_op
!= O_symbol
)
5767 /* Handle complex expressions. */
5768 sym
= make_expr_symbol (i
.op
[0].disps
);
5772 /* 1 possible extra opcode + 4 byte displacement go in var part.
5773 Pass reloc in fr_var. */
5774 frag_var (rs_machine_dependent
, 5, i
.reloc
[0], subtype
, sym
, off
, p
);
5784 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpbyte
)
5786 /* This is a loop or jecxz type instruction. */
5788 if (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] != 0)
5790 FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (ADDR_PREFIX_OPCODE
);
5793 /* Pentium4 branch hints. */
5794 if (i
.prefix
[SEG_PREFIX
] == CS_PREFIX_OPCODE
/* not taken */
5795 || i
.prefix
[SEG_PREFIX
] == DS_PREFIX_OPCODE
/* taken */)
5797 FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (i
.prefix
[SEG_PREFIX
]);
5806 if (flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
)
5809 if (i
.prefix
[DATA_PREFIX
] != 0)
5811 FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (DATA_PREFIX_OPCODE
);
5821 if (i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
] != 0)
5823 FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
]);
5827 if (i
.prefixes
!= 0 && !intel_syntax
)
5828 as_warn (_("skipping prefixes on this instruction"));
5830 p
= frag_more (1 + size
);
5831 *p
++ = i
.tm
.base_opcode
;
5833 fixP
= fix_new_exp (frag_now
, p
- frag_now
->fr_literal
, size
,
5834 i
.op
[0].disps
, 1, reloc (size
, 1, 1, i
.reloc
[0]));
5836 /* All jumps handled here are signed, but don't use a signed limit
5837 check for 32 and 16 bit jumps as we want to allow wrap around at
5838 4G and 64k respectively. */
5840 fixP
->fx_signed
= 1;
5844 output_interseg_jump (void)
5852 if (flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
)
5856 if (i
.prefix
[DATA_PREFIX
] != 0)
5862 if (i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
] != 0)
5872 if (i
.prefixes
!= 0 && !intel_syntax
)
5873 as_warn (_("skipping prefixes on this instruction"));
5875 /* 1 opcode; 2 segment; offset */
5876 p
= frag_more (prefix
+ 1 + 2 + size
);
5878 if (i
.prefix
[DATA_PREFIX
] != 0)
5879 *p
++ = DATA_PREFIX_OPCODE
;
5881 if (i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
] != 0)
5882 *p
++ = i
.prefix
[REX_PREFIX
];
5884 *p
++ = i
.tm
.base_opcode
;
5885 if (i
.op
[1].imms
->X_op
== O_constant
)
5887 offsetT n
= i
.op
[1].imms
->X_add_number
;
5890 && !fits_in_unsigned_word (n
)
5891 && !fits_in_signed_word (n
))
5893 as_bad (_("16-bit jump out of range"));
5896 md_number_to_chars (p
, n
, size
);
5899 fix_new_exp (frag_now
, p
- frag_now
->fr_literal
, size
,
5900 i
.op
[1].imms
, 0, reloc (size
, 0, 0, i
.reloc
[1]));
5901 if (i
.op
[0].imms
->X_op
!= O_constant
)
5902 as_bad (_("can't handle non absolute segment in `%s'"),
5904 md_number_to_chars (p
+ size
, (valueT
) i
.op
[0].imms
->X_add_number
, 2);
5910 fragS
*insn_start_frag
;
5911 offsetT insn_start_off
;
5913 /* Tie dwarf2 debug info to the address at the start of the insn.
5914 We can't do this after the insn has been output as the current
5915 frag may have been closed off. eg. by frag_var. */
5916 dwarf2_emit_insn (0);
5918 insn_start_frag
= frag_now
;
5919 insn_start_off
= frag_now_fix ();
5922 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jump
)
5924 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpbyte
5925 || i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpdword
)
5927 else if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.jumpintersegment
)
5928 output_interseg_jump ();
5931 /* Output normal instructions here. */
5935 unsigned int prefix
;
5937 /* Since the VEX prefix contains the implicit prefix, we don't
5938 need the explicit prefix. */
5939 if (!i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vex
)
5941 switch (i
.tm
.opcode_length
)
5944 if (i
.tm
.base_opcode
& 0xff000000)
5946 prefix
= (i
.tm
.base_opcode
>> 24) & 0xff;
5951 if ((i
.tm
.base_opcode
& 0xff0000) != 0)
5953 prefix
= (i
.tm
.base_opcode
>> 16) & 0xff;
5954 if (i
.tm
.cpu_flags
.bitfield
.cpupadlock
)
5957 if (prefix
!= REPE_PREFIX_OPCODE
5958 || (i
.prefix
[REP_PREFIX
]
5959 != REPE_PREFIX_OPCODE
))
5960 add_prefix (prefix
);
5963 add_prefix (prefix
);
5972 /* The prefix bytes. */
5973 for (j
= ARRAY_SIZE (i
.prefix
), q
= i
.prefix
; j
> 0; j
--, q
++)
5975 FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (*q
);
5978 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.vex
)
5980 for (j
= 0, q
= i
.prefix
; j
< ARRAY_SIZE (i
.prefix
); j
++, q
++)
5985 /* REX byte is encoded in VEX prefix. */
5989 FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (*q
);
5992 /* There should be no other prefixes for instructions
5997 /* Now the VEX prefix. */
5998 p
= frag_more (i
.vex
.length
);
5999 for (j
= 0; j
< i
.vex
.length
; j
++)
6000 p
[j
] = i
.vex
.bytes
[j
];
6003 /* Now the opcode; be careful about word order here! */
6004 if (i
.tm
.opcode_length
== 1)
6006 FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (i
.tm
.base_opcode
);
6010 switch (i
.tm
.opcode_length
)
6014 *p
++ = (i
.tm
.base_opcode
>> 16) & 0xff;
6024 /* Put out high byte first: can't use md_number_to_chars! */
6025 *p
++ = (i
.tm
.base_opcode
>> 8) & 0xff;
6026 *p
= i
.tm
.base_opcode
& 0xff;
6029 /* Now the modrm byte and sib byte (if present). */
6030 if (i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.modrm
)
6032 FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR ((i
.rm
.regmem
<< 0
6035 /* If i.rm.regmem == ESP (4)
6036 && i.rm.mode != (Register mode)
6038 ==> need second modrm byte. */
6039 if (i
.rm
.regmem
== ESCAPE_TO_TWO_BYTE_ADDRESSING
6041 && !(i
.base_reg
&& i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg16
))
6042 FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR ((i
.sib
.base
<< 0
6044 | i
.sib
.scale
<< 6));
6047 if (i
.disp_operands
)
6048 output_disp (insn_start_frag
, insn_start_off
);
6051 output_imm (insn_start_frag
, insn_start_off
);
6057 pi ("" /*line*/, &i
);
6059 #endif /* DEBUG386 */
6062 /* Return the size of the displacement operand N. */
6065 disp_size (unsigned int n
)
6068 if (i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.disp64
)
6070 else if (i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.disp8
)
6072 else if (i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.disp16
)
6077 /* Return the size of the immediate operand N. */
6080 imm_size (unsigned int n
)
6083 if (i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.imm64
)
6085 else if (i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.imm8
|| i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.imm8s
)
6087 else if (i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.imm16
)
6093 output_disp (fragS
*insn_start_frag
, offsetT insn_start_off
)
6098 for (n
= 0; n
< i
.operands
; n
++)
6100 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[n
], disp
))
6102 if (i
.op
[n
].disps
->X_op
== O_constant
)
6104 int size
= disp_size (n
);
6107 val
= offset_in_range (i
.op
[n
].disps
->X_add_number
,
6109 p
= frag_more (size
);
6110 md_number_to_chars (p
, val
, size
);
6114 enum bfd_reloc_code_real reloc_type
;
6115 int size
= disp_size (n
);
6116 int sign
= i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.disp32s
;
6117 int pcrel
= (i
.flags
[n
] & Operand_PCrel
) != 0;
6119 /* We can't have 8 bit displacement here. */
6120 gas_assert (!i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.disp8
);
6122 /* The PC relative address is computed relative
6123 to the instruction boundary, so in case immediate
6124 fields follows, we need to adjust the value. */
6125 if (pcrel
&& i
.imm_operands
)
6130 for (n1
= 0; n1
< i
.operands
; n1
++)
6131 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[n1
], imm
))
6133 /* Only one immediate is allowed for PC
6134 relative address. */
6135 gas_assert (sz
== 0);
6137 i
.op
[n
].disps
->X_add_number
-= sz
;
6139 /* We should find the immediate. */
6140 gas_assert (sz
!= 0);
6143 p
= frag_more (size
);
6144 reloc_type
= reloc (size
, pcrel
, sign
, i
.reloc
[n
]);
6146 && GOT_symbol
== i
.op
[n
].disps
->X_add_symbol
6147 && (((reloc_type
== BFD_RELOC_32
6148 || reloc_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_32S
6149 || (reloc_type
== BFD_RELOC_64
6151 && (i
.op
[n
].disps
->X_op
== O_symbol
6152 || (i
.op
[n
].disps
->X_op
== O_add
6153 && ((symbol_get_value_expression
6154 (i
.op
[n
].disps
->X_op_symbol
)->X_op
)
6156 || reloc_type
== BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
))
6160 if (insn_start_frag
== frag_now
)
6161 add
= (p
- frag_now
->fr_literal
) - insn_start_off
;
6166 add
= insn_start_frag
->fr_fix
- insn_start_off
;
6167 for (fr
= insn_start_frag
->fr_next
;
6168 fr
&& fr
!= frag_now
; fr
= fr
->fr_next
)
6170 add
+= p
- frag_now
->fr_literal
;
6175 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_386_GOTPC
;
6176 i
.op
[n
].imms
->X_add_number
+= add
;
6178 else if (reloc_type
== BFD_RELOC_64
)
6179 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC64
;
6181 /* Don't do the adjustment for x86-64, as there
6182 the pcrel addressing is relative to the _next_
6183 insn, and that is taken care of in other code. */
6184 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32
;
6186 fix_new_exp (frag_now
, p
- frag_now
->fr_literal
, size
,
6187 i
.op
[n
].disps
, pcrel
, reloc_type
);
6194 output_imm (fragS
*insn_start_frag
, offsetT insn_start_off
)
6199 for (n
= 0; n
< i
.operands
; n
++)
6201 if (operand_type_check (i
.types
[n
], imm
))
6203 if (i
.op
[n
].imms
->X_op
== O_constant
)
6205 int size
= imm_size (n
);
6208 val
= offset_in_range (i
.op
[n
].imms
->X_add_number
,
6210 p
= frag_more (size
);
6211 md_number_to_chars (p
, val
, size
);
6215 /* Not absolute_section.
6216 Need a 32-bit fixup (don't support 8bit
6217 non-absolute imms). Try to support other
6219 enum bfd_reloc_code_real reloc_type
;
6220 int size
= imm_size (n
);
6223 if (i
.types
[n
].bitfield
.imm32s
6224 && (i
.suffix
== QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
6225 || (!i
.suffix
&& i
.tm
.opcode_modifier
.no_lsuf
)))
6230 p
= frag_more (size
);
6231 reloc_type
= reloc (size
, 0, sign
, i
.reloc
[n
]);
6233 /* This is tough to explain. We end up with this one if we
6234 * have operands that look like
6235 * "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-.L284]". The goal here is to
6236 * obtain the absolute address of the GOT, and it is strongly
6237 * preferable from a performance point of view to avoid using
6238 * a runtime relocation for this. The actual sequence of
6239 * instructions often look something like:
6244 * addl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-.L66],%ebx
6246 * The call and pop essentially return the absolute address
6247 * of the label .L66 and store it in %ebx. The linker itself
6248 * will ultimately change the first operand of the addl so
6249 * that %ebx points to the GOT, but to keep things simple, the
6250 * .o file must have this operand set so that it generates not
6251 * the absolute address of .L66, but the absolute address of
6252 * itself. This allows the linker itself simply treat a GOTPC
6253 * relocation as asking for a pcrel offset to the GOT to be
6254 * added in, and the addend of the relocation is stored in the
6255 * operand field for the instruction itself.
6257 * Our job here is to fix the operand so that it would add
6258 * the correct offset so that %ebx would point to itself. The
6259 * thing that is tricky is that .-.L66 will point to the
6260 * beginning of the instruction, so we need to further modify
6261 * the operand so that it will point to itself. There are
6262 * other cases where you have something like:
6264 * .long $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-.L66]
6266 * and here no correction would be required. Internally in
6267 * the assembler we treat operands of this form as not being
6268 * pcrel since the '.' is explicitly mentioned, and I wonder
6269 * whether it would simplify matters to do it this way. Who
6270 * knows. In earlier versions of the PIC patches, the
6271 * pcrel_adjust field was used to store the correction, but
6272 * since the expression is not pcrel, I felt it would be
6273 * confusing to do it this way. */
6275 if ((reloc_type
== BFD_RELOC_32
6276 || reloc_type
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_32S
6277 || reloc_type
== BFD_RELOC_64
)
6279 && GOT_symbol
== i
.op
[n
].imms
->X_add_symbol
6280 && (i
.op
[n
].imms
->X_op
== O_symbol
6281 || (i
.op
[n
].imms
->X_op
== O_add
6282 && ((symbol_get_value_expression
6283 (i
.op
[n
].imms
->X_op_symbol
)->X_op
)
6288 if (insn_start_frag
== frag_now
)
6289 add
= (p
- frag_now
->fr_literal
) - insn_start_off
;
6294 add
= insn_start_frag
->fr_fix
- insn_start_off
;
6295 for (fr
= insn_start_frag
->fr_next
;
6296 fr
&& fr
!= frag_now
; fr
= fr
->fr_next
)
6298 add
+= p
- frag_now
->fr_literal
;
6302 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_386_GOTPC
;
6304 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32
;
6306 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC64
;
6307 i
.op
[n
].imms
->X_add_number
+= add
;
6309 fix_new_exp (frag_now
, p
- frag_now
->fr_literal
, size
,
6310 i
.op
[n
].imms
, 0, reloc_type
);
6316 /* x86_cons_fix_new is called via the expression parsing code when a
6317 reloc is needed. We use this hook to get the correct .got reloc. */
6318 static enum bfd_reloc_code_real got_reloc
= NO_RELOC
;
6319 static int cons_sign
= -1;
6322 x86_cons_fix_new (fragS
*frag
, unsigned int off
, unsigned int len
,
6325 enum bfd_reloc_code_real r
= reloc (len
, 0, cons_sign
, got_reloc
);
6327 got_reloc
= NO_RELOC
;
6330 if (exp
->X_op
== O_secrel
)
6332 exp
->X_op
= O_symbol
;
6333 r
= BFD_RELOC_32_SECREL
;
6337 fix_new_exp (frag
, off
, len
, exp
, 0, r
);
6340 #if (!defined (OBJ_ELF) && !defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)) || defined (LEX_AT)
6341 # define lex_got(reloc, adjust, types) NULL
6343 /* Parse operands of the form
6344 <symbol>@GOTOFF+<nnn>
6345 and similar .plt or .got references.
6347 If we find one, set up the correct relocation in RELOC and copy the
6348 input string, minus the `@GOTOFF' into a malloc'd buffer for
6349 parsing by the calling routine. Return this buffer, and if ADJUST
6350 is non-null set it to the length of the string we removed from the
6351 input line. Otherwise return NULL. */
6353 lex_got (enum bfd_reloc_code_real
*rel
,
6355 i386_operand_type
*types
)
6357 /* Some of the relocations depend on the size of what field is to
6358 be relocated. But in our callers i386_immediate and i386_displacement
6359 we don't yet know the operand size (this will be set by insn
6360 matching). Hence we record the word32 relocation here,
6361 and adjust the reloc according to the real size in reloc(). */
6362 static const struct {
6365 const enum bfd_reloc_code_real rel
[2];
6366 const i386_operand_type types64
;
6368 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("PLTOFF"), { _dummy_first_bfd_reloc_code_real
,
6369 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLTOFF64
},
6370 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM64
},
6371 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("PLT"), { BFD_RELOC_386_PLT32
,
6372 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLT32
},
6373 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_DISP32
},
6374 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("GOTPLT"), { _dummy_first_bfd_reloc_code_real
,
6375 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPLT64
},
6376 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM64_DISP64
},
6377 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("GOTOFF"), { BFD_RELOC_386_GOTOFF
,
6378 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTOFF64
},
6379 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM64_DISP64
},
6380 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("GOTPCREL"), { _dummy_first_bfd_reloc_code_real
,
6381 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL
},
6382 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_DISP32
},
6383 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("TLSGD"), { BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GD
,
6384 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSGD
},
6385 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_DISP32
},
6386 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("TLSLDM"), { BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDM
,
6387 _dummy_first_bfd_reloc_code_real
},
6388 OPERAND_TYPE_NONE
},
6389 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("TLSLD"), { _dummy_first_bfd_reloc_code_real
,
6390 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSLD
},
6391 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_DISP32
},
6392 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("GOTTPOFF"), { BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE_32
,
6393 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTTPOFF
},
6394 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_DISP32
},
6395 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("TPOFF"), { BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE_32
,
6396 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF32
},
6397 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_64_DISP32_64
},
6398 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("NTPOFF"), { BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE
,
6399 _dummy_first_bfd_reloc_code_real
},
6400 OPERAND_TYPE_NONE
},
6401 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("DTPOFF"), { BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDO_32
,
6402 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF32
},
6403 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_64_DISP32_64
},
6404 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("GOTNTPOFF"),{ BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GOTIE
,
6405 _dummy_first_bfd_reloc_code_real
},
6406 OPERAND_TYPE_NONE
},
6407 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("INDNTPOFF"),{ BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE
,
6408 _dummy_first_bfd_reloc_code_real
},
6409 OPERAND_TYPE_NONE
},
6410 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("GOT"), { BFD_RELOC_386_GOT32
,
6411 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOT32
},
6412 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_64_DISP32
},
6413 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("TLSDESC"), { BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GOTDESC
,
6414 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32_TLSDESC
},
6415 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_DISP32
},
6416 { STRING_COMMA_LEN ("TLSCALL"), { BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_DESC_CALL
,
6417 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSDESC_CALL
},
6418 OPERAND_TYPE_IMM32_32S_DISP32
},
6426 for (cp
= input_line_pointer
; *cp
!= '@'; cp
++)
6427 if (is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) *cp
] || *cp
== ',')
6430 for (j
= 0; j
< ARRAY_SIZE (gotrel
); j
++)
6432 int len
= gotrel
[j
].len
;
6433 if (strncasecmp (cp
+ 1, gotrel
[j
].str
, len
) == 0)
6435 if (gotrel
[j
].rel
[object_64bit
] != 0)
6438 char *tmpbuf
, *past_reloc
;
6440 *rel
= gotrel
[j
].rel
[object_64bit
];
6446 if (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
)
6448 types
->bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
6449 types
->bitfield
.disp32
= 1;
6452 *types
= gotrel
[j
].types64
;
6455 if (GOT_symbol
== NULL
)
6456 GOT_symbol
= symbol_find_or_make (GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_NAME
);
6458 /* The length of the first part of our input line. */
6459 first
= cp
- input_line_pointer
;
6461 /* The second part goes from after the reloc token until
6462 (and including) an end_of_line char or comma. */
6463 past_reloc
= cp
+ 1 + len
;
6465 while (!is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) *cp
] && *cp
!= ',')
6467 second
= cp
+ 1 - past_reloc
;
6469 /* Allocate and copy string. The trailing NUL shouldn't
6470 be necessary, but be safe. */
6471 tmpbuf
= (char *) xmalloc (first
+ second
+ 2);
6472 memcpy (tmpbuf
, input_line_pointer
, first
);
6473 if (second
!= 0 && *past_reloc
!= ' ')
6474 /* Replace the relocation token with ' ', so that
6475 errors like foo@GOTOFF1 will be detected. */
6476 tmpbuf
[first
++] = ' ';
6477 memcpy (tmpbuf
+ first
, past_reloc
, second
);
6478 tmpbuf
[first
+ second
] = '\0';
6482 as_bad (_("@%s reloc is not supported with %d-bit output format"),
6483 gotrel
[j
].str
, 1 << (5 + object_64bit
));
6488 /* Might be a symbol version string. Don't as_bad here. */
6493 x86_cons (expressionS
*exp
, int size
)
6495 intel_syntax
= -intel_syntax
;
6498 if (size
== 4 || (object_64bit
&& size
== 8))
6500 /* Handle @GOTOFF and the like in an expression. */
6502 char *gotfree_input_line
;
6505 save
= input_line_pointer
;
6506 gotfree_input_line
= lex_got (&got_reloc
, &adjust
, NULL
);
6507 if (gotfree_input_line
)
6508 input_line_pointer
= gotfree_input_line
;
6512 if (gotfree_input_line
)
6514 /* expression () has merrily parsed up to the end of line,
6515 or a comma - in the wrong buffer. Transfer how far
6516 input_line_pointer has moved to the right buffer. */
6517 input_line_pointer
= (save
6518 + (input_line_pointer
- gotfree_input_line
)
6520 free (gotfree_input_line
);
6521 if (exp
->X_op
== O_constant
6522 || exp
->X_op
== O_absent
6523 || exp
->X_op
== O_illegal
6524 || exp
->X_op
== O_register
6525 || exp
->X_op
== O_big
)
6527 char c
= *input_line_pointer
;
6528 *input_line_pointer
= 0;
6529 as_bad (_("missing or invalid expression `%s'"), save
);
6530 *input_line_pointer
= c
;
6537 intel_syntax
= -intel_syntax
;
6540 i386_intel_simplify (exp
);
6545 signed_cons (int size
)
6547 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
6555 pe_directive_secrel (dummy
)
6556 int dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
6563 if (exp
.X_op
== O_symbol
)
6564 exp
.X_op
= O_secrel
;
6566 emit_expr (&exp
, 4);
6568 while (*input_line_pointer
++ == ',');
6570 input_line_pointer
--;
6571 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
6576 i386_immediate (char *imm_start
)
6578 char *save_input_line_pointer
;
6579 char *gotfree_input_line
;
6582 i386_operand_type types
;
6584 operand_type_set (&types
, ~0);
6586 if (i
.imm_operands
== MAX_IMMEDIATE_OPERANDS
)
6588 as_bad (_("at most %d immediate operands are allowed"),
6589 MAX_IMMEDIATE_OPERANDS
);
6593 exp
= &im_expressions
[i
.imm_operands
++];
6594 i
.op
[this_operand
].imms
= exp
;
6596 if (is_space_char (*imm_start
))
6599 save_input_line_pointer
= input_line_pointer
;
6600 input_line_pointer
= imm_start
;
6602 gotfree_input_line
= lex_got (&i
.reloc
[this_operand
], NULL
, &types
);
6603 if (gotfree_input_line
)
6604 input_line_pointer
= gotfree_input_line
;
6606 exp_seg
= expression (exp
);
6609 if (*input_line_pointer
)
6610 as_bad (_("junk `%s' after expression"), input_line_pointer
);
6612 input_line_pointer
= save_input_line_pointer
;
6613 if (gotfree_input_line
)
6615 free (gotfree_input_line
);
6617 if (exp
->X_op
== O_constant
|| exp
->X_op
== O_register
)
6618 exp
->X_op
= O_illegal
;
6621 return i386_finalize_immediate (exp_seg
, exp
, types
, imm_start
);
6625 i386_finalize_immediate (segT exp_seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, expressionS
*exp
,
6626 i386_operand_type types
, const char *imm_start
)
6628 if (exp
->X_op
== O_absent
|| exp
->X_op
== O_illegal
|| exp
->X_op
== O_big
)
6631 as_bad (_("missing or invalid immediate expression `%s'"),
6635 else if (exp
->X_op
== O_constant
)
6637 /* Size it properly later. */
6638 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.imm64
= 1;
6639 /* If not 64bit, sign extend val. */
6640 if (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
6641 && (exp
->X_add_number
& ~(((addressT
) 2 << 31) - 1)) == 0)
6643 = (exp
->X_add_number
^ ((addressT
) 1 << 31)) - ((addressT
) 1 << 31);
6645 #if (defined (OBJ_AOUT) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_AOUT))
6646 else if (OUTPUT_FLAVOR
== bfd_target_aout_flavour
6647 && exp_seg
!= absolute_section
6648 && exp_seg
!= text_section
6649 && exp_seg
!= data_section
6650 && exp_seg
!= bss_section
6651 && exp_seg
!= undefined_section
6652 && !bfd_is_com_section (exp_seg
))
6654 as_bad (_("unimplemented segment %s in operand"), exp_seg
->name
);
6658 else if (!intel_syntax
&& exp
->X_op
== O_register
)
6661 as_bad (_("illegal immediate register operand %s"), imm_start
);
6666 /* This is an address. The size of the address will be
6667 determined later, depending on destination register,
6668 suffix, or the default for the section. */
6669 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.imm8
= 1;
6670 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.imm16
= 1;
6671 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.imm32
= 1;
6672 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.imm32s
= 1;
6673 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.imm64
= 1;
6674 i
.types
[this_operand
] = operand_type_and (i
.types
[this_operand
],
6682 i386_scale (char *scale
)
6685 char *save
= input_line_pointer
;
6687 input_line_pointer
= scale
;
6688 val
= get_absolute_expression ();
6693 i
.log2_scale_factor
= 0;
6696 i
.log2_scale_factor
= 1;
6699 i
.log2_scale_factor
= 2;
6702 i
.log2_scale_factor
= 3;
6706 char sep
= *input_line_pointer
;
6708 *input_line_pointer
= '\0';
6709 as_bad (_("expecting scale factor of 1, 2, 4, or 8: got `%s'"),
6711 *input_line_pointer
= sep
;
6712 input_line_pointer
= save
;
6716 if (i
.log2_scale_factor
!= 0 && i
.index_reg
== 0)
6718 as_warn (_("scale factor of %d without an index register"),
6719 1 << i
.log2_scale_factor
);
6720 i
.log2_scale_factor
= 0;
6722 scale
= input_line_pointer
;
6723 input_line_pointer
= save
;
6728 i386_displacement (char *disp_start
, char *disp_end
)
6732 char *save_input_line_pointer
;
6733 char *gotfree_input_line
;
6735 i386_operand_type bigdisp
, types
= anydisp
;
6738 if (i
.disp_operands
== MAX_MEMORY_OPERANDS
)
6740 as_bad (_("at most %d displacement operands are allowed"),
6741 MAX_MEMORY_OPERANDS
);
6745 operand_type_set (&bigdisp
, 0);
6746 if ((i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.jumpabsolute
)
6747 || (!current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.jump
6748 && !current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.jumpdword
))
6750 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp32
= 1;
6751 override
= (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] != 0);
6752 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
6756 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp32s
= 1;
6757 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp64
= 1;
6760 else if ((flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
) ^ override
)
6762 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp32
= 0;
6763 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp16
= 1;
6768 /* For PC-relative branches, the width of the displacement
6769 is dependent upon data size, not address size. */
6770 override
= (i
.prefix
[DATA_PREFIX
] != 0);
6771 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
6773 if (override
|| i
.suffix
== WORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
)
6774 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp16
= 1;
6777 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp32
= 1;
6778 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp32s
= 1;
6784 override
= (i
.suffix
== (flag_code
!= CODE_16BIT
6786 : LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
));
6787 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp32
= 1;
6788 if ((flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
) ^ override
)
6790 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp32
= 0;
6791 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp16
= 1;
6795 i
.types
[this_operand
] = operand_type_or (i
.types
[this_operand
],
6798 exp
= &disp_expressions
[i
.disp_operands
];
6799 i
.op
[this_operand
].disps
= exp
;
6801 save_input_line_pointer
= input_line_pointer
;
6802 input_line_pointer
= disp_start
;
6803 END_STRING_AND_SAVE (disp_end
);
6805 #ifndef GCC_ASM_O_HACK
6806 #define GCC_ASM_O_HACK 0
6809 END_STRING_AND_SAVE (disp_end
+ 1);
6810 if (i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.baseIndex
6811 && displacement_string_end
[-1] == '+')
6813 /* This hack is to avoid a warning when using the "o"
6814 constraint within gcc asm statements.
6817 #define _set_tssldt_desc(n,addr,limit,type) \
6818 __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
6820 "movw %w1,2+%0\n\t" \
6822 "movb %b1,4+%0\n\t" \
6823 "movb %4,5+%0\n\t" \
6824 "movb $0,6+%0\n\t" \
6825 "movb %h1,7+%0\n\t" \
6827 : "=o"(*(n)) : "q" (addr), "ri"(limit), "i"(type))
6829 This works great except that the output assembler ends
6830 up looking a bit weird if it turns out that there is
6831 no offset. You end up producing code that looks like:
6844 So here we provide the missing zero. */
6846 *displacement_string_end
= '0';
6849 gotfree_input_line
= lex_got (&i
.reloc
[this_operand
], NULL
, &types
);
6850 if (gotfree_input_line
)
6851 input_line_pointer
= gotfree_input_line
;
6853 exp_seg
= expression (exp
);
6856 if (*input_line_pointer
)
6857 as_bad (_("junk `%s' after expression"), input_line_pointer
);
6859 RESTORE_END_STRING (disp_end
+ 1);
6861 input_line_pointer
= save_input_line_pointer
;
6862 if (gotfree_input_line
)
6864 free (gotfree_input_line
);
6866 if (exp
->X_op
== O_constant
|| exp
->X_op
== O_register
)
6867 exp
->X_op
= O_illegal
;
6870 ret
= i386_finalize_displacement (exp_seg
, exp
, types
, disp_start
);
6872 RESTORE_END_STRING (disp_end
);
6878 i386_finalize_displacement (segT exp_seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, expressionS
*exp
,
6879 i386_operand_type types
, const char *disp_start
)
6881 i386_operand_type bigdisp
;
6884 /* We do this to make sure that the section symbol is in
6885 the symbol table. We will ultimately change the relocation
6886 to be relative to the beginning of the section. */
6887 if (i
.reloc
[this_operand
] == BFD_RELOC_386_GOTOFF
6888 || i
.reloc
[this_operand
] == BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL
6889 || i
.reloc
[this_operand
] == BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTOFF64
)
6891 if (exp
->X_op
!= O_symbol
)
6894 if (S_IS_LOCAL (exp
->X_add_symbol
)
6895 && S_GET_SEGMENT (exp
->X_add_symbol
) != undefined_section
6896 && S_GET_SEGMENT (exp
->X_add_symbol
) != expr_section
)
6897 section_symbol (S_GET_SEGMENT (exp
->X_add_symbol
));
6898 exp
->X_op
= O_subtract
;
6899 exp
->X_op_symbol
= GOT_symbol
;
6900 if (i
.reloc
[this_operand
] == BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL
)
6901 i
.reloc
[this_operand
] = BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
;
6902 else if (i
.reloc
[this_operand
] == BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTOFF64
)
6903 i
.reloc
[this_operand
] = BFD_RELOC_64
;
6905 i
.reloc
[this_operand
] = BFD_RELOC_32
;
6908 else if (exp
->X_op
== O_absent
6909 || exp
->X_op
== O_illegal
6910 || exp
->X_op
== O_big
)
6913 as_bad (_("missing or invalid displacement expression `%s'"),
6918 else if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
6919 && !i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
]
6920 && exp
->X_op
== O_constant
)
6922 /* Since displacement is signed extended to 64bit, don't allow
6923 disp32 and turn off disp32s if they are out of range. */
6924 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.disp32
= 0;
6925 if (!fits_in_signed_long (exp
->X_add_number
))
6927 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.disp32s
= 0;
6928 if (i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.baseindex
)
6930 as_bad (_("0x%lx out range of signed 32bit displacement"),
6931 (long) exp
->X_add_number
);
6937 #if (defined (OBJ_AOUT) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_AOUT))
6938 else if (exp
->X_op
!= O_constant
6939 && OUTPUT_FLAVOR
== bfd_target_aout_flavour
6940 && exp_seg
!= absolute_section
6941 && exp_seg
!= text_section
6942 && exp_seg
!= data_section
6943 && exp_seg
!= bss_section
6944 && exp_seg
!= undefined_section
6945 && !bfd_is_com_section (exp_seg
))
6947 as_bad (_("unimplemented segment %s in operand"), exp_seg
->name
);
6952 /* Check if this is a displacement only operand. */
6953 bigdisp
= i
.types
[this_operand
];
6954 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp8
= 0;
6955 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp16
= 0;
6956 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp32
= 0;
6957 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp32s
= 0;
6958 bigdisp
.bitfield
.disp64
= 0;
6959 if (operand_type_all_zero (&bigdisp
))
6960 i
.types
[this_operand
] = operand_type_and (i
.types
[this_operand
],
6966 /* Make sure the memory operand we've been dealt is valid.
6967 Return 1 on success, 0 on a failure. */
6970 i386_index_check (const char *operand_string
)
6973 const char *kind
= "base/index";
6974 #if INFER_ADDR_PREFIX
6980 if (current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.isstring
6981 && !current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.immext
6982 && (current_templates
->end
[-1].opcode_modifier
.isstring
6985 /* Memory operands of string insns are special in that they only allow
6986 a single register (rDI, rSI, or rBX) as their memory address. */
6987 unsigned int expected
;
6989 kind
= "string address";
6991 if (current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.w
)
6993 i386_operand_type type
= current_templates
->end
[-1].operand_types
[0];
6995 if (!type
.bitfield
.baseindex
6996 || ((!i
.mem_operands
!= !intel_syntax
)
6997 && current_templates
->end
[-1].operand_types
[1]
6998 .bitfield
.baseindex
))
6999 type
= current_templates
->end
[-1].operand_types
[1];
7000 expected
= type
.bitfield
.esseg
? 7 /* rDI */ : 6 /* rSI */;
7003 expected
= 3 /* rBX */;
7005 if (!i
.base_reg
|| i
.index_reg
7006 || operand_type_check (i
.types
[this_operand
], disp
))
7008 else if (!(flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
7009 ? i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
]
7010 ? i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
7011 : i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg64
7012 : (flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
) ^ !i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
]
7013 ? i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
7014 : i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg16
))
7016 else if (i
.base_reg
->reg_num
!= expected
)
7023 for (j
= 0; j
< i386_regtab_size
; ++j
)
7024 if ((flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
7025 ? i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
]
7026 ? i386_regtab
[j
].reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
7027 : i386_regtab
[j
].reg_type
.bitfield
.reg64
7028 : (flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
) ^ !i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
]
7029 ? i386_regtab
[j
].reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
7030 : i386_regtab
[j
].reg_type
.bitfield
.reg16
)
7031 && i386_regtab
[j
].reg_num
== expected
)
7033 gas_assert (j
< i386_regtab_size
);
7034 as_warn (_("`%s' is not valid here (expected `%c%s%s%c')"),
7036 intel_syntax
? '[' : '(',
7038 i386_regtab
[j
].reg_name
,
7039 intel_syntax
? ']' : ')');
7043 else if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
7046 && ((i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] == 0
7047 && !i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg64
)
7048 || (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
]
7049 && !i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
))
7051 || i
.base_reg
->reg_num
!=
7052 (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] == 0 ? RegRip
: RegEip
)))
7054 && (!i
.index_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.baseindex
7055 || (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] == 0
7056 && i
.index_reg
->reg_num
!= RegRiz
7057 && !i
.index_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg64
7059 || (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
]
7060 && i
.index_reg
->reg_num
!= RegEiz
7061 && !i
.index_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
))))
7066 if ((flag_code
== CODE_16BIT
) ^ (i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] != 0))
7070 && (!i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg16
7071 || !i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.baseindex
))
7073 && (!i
.index_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg16
7074 || !i
.index_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.baseindex
7076 && i
.base_reg
->reg_num
< 6
7077 && i
.index_reg
->reg_num
>= 6
7078 && i
.log2_scale_factor
== 0))))
7085 && !i
.base_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
)
7087 && ((!i
.index_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
7088 && i
.index_reg
->reg_num
!= RegEiz
)
7089 || !i
.index_reg
->reg_type
.bitfield
.baseindex
)))
7095 #if INFER_ADDR_PREFIX
7096 if (!i
.mem_operands
&& !i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
])
7098 i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
] = ADDR_PREFIX_OPCODE
;
7100 /* Change the size of any displacement too. At most one of
7101 Disp16 or Disp32 is set.
7102 FIXME. There doesn't seem to be any real need for separate
7103 Disp16 and Disp32 flags. The same goes for Imm16 and Imm32.
7104 Removing them would probably clean up the code quite a lot. */
7105 if (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
7106 && (i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.disp16
7107 || i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.disp32
))
7108 i
.types
[this_operand
]
7109 = operand_type_xor (i
.types
[this_operand
], disp16_32
);
7114 as_bad (_("`%s' is not a valid %s expression"),
7119 as_bad (_("`%s' is not a valid %s-bit %s expression"),
7121 flag_code_names
[i
.prefix
[ADDR_PREFIX
]
7122 ? flag_code
== CODE_32BIT
7131 /* Parse OPERAND_STRING into the i386_insn structure I. Returns zero
7135 i386_att_operand (char *operand_string
)
7139 char *op_string
= operand_string
;
7141 if (is_space_char (*op_string
))
7144 /* We check for an absolute prefix (differentiating,
7145 for example, 'jmp pc_relative_label' from 'jmp *absolute_label'. */
7146 if (*op_string
== ABSOLUTE_PREFIX
)
7149 if (is_space_char (*op_string
))
7151 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.jumpabsolute
= 1;
7154 /* Check if operand is a register. */
7155 if ((r
= parse_register (op_string
, &end_op
)) != NULL
)
7157 i386_operand_type temp
;
7159 /* Check for a segment override by searching for ':' after a
7160 segment register. */
7162 if (is_space_char (*op_string
))
7164 if (*op_string
== ':'
7165 && (r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.sreg2
7166 || r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.sreg3
))
7171 i
.seg
[i
.mem_operands
] = &es
;
7174 i
.seg
[i
.mem_operands
] = &cs
;
7177 i
.seg
[i
.mem_operands
] = &ss
;
7180 i
.seg
[i
.mem_operands
] = &ds
;
7183 i
.seg
[i
.mem_operands
] = &fs
;
7186 i
.seg
[i
.mem_operands
] = &gs
;
7190 /* Skip the ':' and whitespace. */
7192 if (is_space_char (*op_string
))
7195 if (!is_digit_char (*op_string
)
7196 && !is_identifier_char (*op_string
)
7197 && *op_string
!= '('
7198 && *op_string
!= ABSOLUTE_PREFIX
)
7200 as_bad (_("bad memory operand `%s'"), op_string
);
7203 /* Handle case of %es:*foo. */
7204 if (*op_string
== ABSOLUTE_PREFIX
)
7207 if (is_space_char (*op_string
))
7209 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.jumpabsolute
= 1;
7211 goto do_memory_reference
;
7215 as_bad (_("junk `%s' after register"), op_string
);
7219 temp
.bitfield
.baseindex
= 0;
7220 i
.types
[this_operand
] = operand_type_or (i
.types
[this_operand
],
7222 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.unspecified
= 0;
7223 i
.op
[this_operand
].regs
= r
;
7226 else if (*op_string
== REGISTER_PREFIX
)
7228 as_bad (_("bad register name `%s'"), op_string
);
7231 else if (*op_string
== IMMEDIATE_PREFIX
)
7234 if (i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.jumpabsolute
)
7236 as_bad (_("immediate operand illegal with absolute jump"));
7239 if (!i386_immediate (op_string
))
7242 else if (is_digit_char (*op_string
)
7243 || is_identifier_char (*op_string
)
7244 || *op_string
== '(')
7246 /* This is a memory reference of some sort. */
7249 /* Start and end of displacement string expression (if found). */
7250 char *displacement_string_start
;
7251 char *displacement_string_end
;
7253 do_memory_reference
:
7254 if ((i
.mem_operands
== 1
7255 && !current_templates
->start
->opcode_modifier
.isstring
)
7256 || i
.mem_operands
== 2)
7258 as_bad (_("too many memory references for `%s'"),
7259 current_templates
->start
->name
);
7263 /* Check for base index form. We detect the base index form by
7264 looking for an ')' at the end of the operand, searching
7265 for the '(' matching it, and finding a REGISTER_PREFIX or ','
7267 base_string
= op_string
+ strlen (op_string
);
7270 if (is_space_char (*base_string
))
7273 /* If we only have a displacement, set-up for it to be parsed later. */
7274 displacement_string_start
= op_string
;
7275 displacement_string_end
= base_string
+ 1;
7277 if (*base_string
== ')')
7280 unsigned int parens_balanced
= 1;
7281 /* We've already checked that the number of left & right ()'s are
7282 equal, so this loop will not be infinite. */
7286 if (*base_string
== ')')
7288 if (*base_string
== '(')
7291 while (parens_balanced
);
7293 temp_string
= base_string
;
7295 /* Skip past '(' and whitespace. */
7297 if (is_space_char (*base_string
))
7300 if (*base_string
== ','
7301 || ((i
.base_reg
= parse_register (base_string
, &end_op
))
7304 displacement_string_end
= temp_string
;
7306 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.baseindex
= 1;
7310 base_string
= end_op
;
7311 if (is_space_char (*base_string
))
7315 /* There may be an index reg or scale factor here. */
7316 if (*base_string
== ',')
7319 if (is_space_char (*base_string
))
7322 if ((i
.index_reg
= parse_register (base_string
, &end_op
))
7325 base_string
= end_op
;
7326 if (is_space_char (*base_string
))
7328 if (*base_string
== ',')
7331 if (is_space_char (*base_string
))
7334 else if (*base_string
!= ')')
7336 as_bad (_("expecting `,' or `)' "
7337 "after index register in `%s'"),
7342 else if (*base_string
== REGISTER_PREFIX
)
7344 as_bad (_("bad register name `%s'"), base_string
);
7348 /* Check for scale factor. */
7349 if (*base_string
!= ')')
7351 char *end_scale
= i386_scale (base_string
);
7356 base_string
= end_scale
;
7357 if (is_space_char (*base_string
))
7359 if (*base_string
!= ')')
7361 as_bad (_("expecting `)' "
7362 "after scale factor in `%s'"),
7367 else if (!i
.index_reg
)
7369 as_bad (_("expecting index register or scale factor "
7370 "after `,'; got '%c'"),
7375 else if (*base_string
!= ')')
7377 as_bad (_("expecting `,' or `)' "
7378 "after base register in `%s'"),
7383 else if (*base_string
== REGISTER_PREFIX
)
7385 as_bad (_("bad register name `%s'"), base_string
);
7390 /* If there's an expression beginning the operand, parse it,
7391 assuming displacement_string_start and
7392 displacement_string_end are meaningful. */
7393 if (displacement_string_start
!= displacement_string_end
)
7395 if (!i386_displacement (displacement_string_start
,
7396 displacement_string_end
))
7400 /* Special case for (%dx) while doing input/output op. */
7402 && operand_type_equal (&i
.base_reg
->reg_type
,
7403 ®16_inoutportreg
)
7405 && i
.log2_scale_factor
== 0
7406 && i
.seg
[i
.mem_operands
] == 0
7407 && !operand_type_check (i
.types
[this_operand
], disp
))
7409 i
.types
[this_operand
] = inoutportreg
;
7413 if (i386_index_check (operand_string
) == 0)
7415 i
.types
[this_operand
].bitfield
.mem
= 1;
7420 /* It's not a memory operand; argh! */
7421 as_bad (_("invalid char %s beginning operand %d `%s'"),
7422 output_invalid (*op_string
),
7427 return 1; /* Normal return. */
7430 /* md_estimate_size_before_relax()
7432 Called just before relax() for rs_machine_dependent frags. The x86
7433 assembler uses these frags to handle variable size jump
7436 Any symbol that is now undefined will not become defined.
7437 Return the correct fr_subtype in the frag.
7438 Return the initial "guess for variable size of frag" to caller.
7439 The guess is actually the growth beyond the fixed part. Whatever
7440 we do to grow the fixed or variable part contributes to our
7444 md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragP
, segment
)
7448 /* We've already got fragP->fr_subtype right; all we have to do is
7449 check for un-relaxable symbols. On an ELF system, we can't relax
7450 an externally visible symbol, because it may be overridden by a
7452 if (S_GET_SEGMENT (fragP
->fr_symbol
) != segment
7453 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
7455 && (S_IS_EXTERNAL (fragP
->fr_symbol
)
7456 || S_IS_WEAK (fragP
->fr_symbol
)
7457 || ((symbol_get_bfdsym (fragP
->fr_symbol
)->flags
7458 & BSF_GNU_INDIRECT_FUNCTION
))))
7460 #if defined (OBJ_COFF) && defined (TE_PE)
7461 || (OUTPUT_FLAVOR
== bfd_target_coff_flavour
7462 && S_IS_WEAK (fragP
->fr_symbol
))
7466 /* Symbol is undefined in this segment, or we need to keep a
7467 reloc so that weak symbols can be overridden. */
7468 int size
= (fragP
->fr_subtype
& CODE16
) ? 2 : 4;
7469 enum bfd_reloc_code_real reloc_type
;
7470 unsigned char *opcode
;
7473 if (fragP
->fr_var
!= NO_RELOC
)
7474 reloc_type
= (enum bfd_reloc_code_real
) fragP
->fr_var
;
7476 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL
;
7478 reloc_type
= BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
;
7480 old_fr_fix
= fragP
->fr_fix
;
7481 opcode
= (unsigned char *) fragP
->fr_opcode
;
7483 switch (TYPE_FROM_RELAX_STATE (fragP
->fr_subtype
))
7486 /* Make jmp (0xeb) a (d)word displacement jump. */
7488 fragP
->fr_fix
+= size
;
7489 fix_new (fragP
, old_fr_fix
, size
,
7491 fragP
->fr_offset
, 1,
7497 && (!no_cond_jump_promotion
|| fragP
->fr_var
!= NO_RELOC
))
7499 /* Negate the condition, and branch past an
7500 unconditional jump. */
7503 /* Insert an unconditional jump. */
7505 /* We added two extra opcode bytes, and have a two byte
7507 fragP
->fr_fix
+= 2 + 2;
7508 fix_new (fragP
, old_fr_fix
+ 2, 2,
7510 fragP
->fr_offset
, 1,
7517 if (no_cond_jump_promotion
&& fragP
->fr_var
== NO_RELOC
)
7522 fixP
= fix_new (fragP
, old_fr_fix
, 1,
7524 fragP
->fr_offset
, 1,
7526 fixP
->fx_signed
= 1;
7530 /* This changes the byte-displacement jump 0x7N
7531 to the (d)word-displacement jump 0x0f,0x8N. */
7532 opcode
[1] = opcode
[0] + 0x10;
7533 opcode
[0] = TWO_BYTE_OPCODE_ESCAPE
;
7534 /* We've added an opcode byte. */
7535 fragP
->fr_fix
+= 1 + size
;
7536 fix_new (fragP
, old_fr_fix
+ 1, size
,
7538 fragP
->fr_offset
, 1,
7543 BAD_CASE (fragP
->fr_subtype
);
7547 return fragP
->fr_fix
- old_fr_fix
;
7550 /* Guess size depending on current relax state. Initially the relax
7551 state will correspond to a short jump and we return 1, because
7552 the variable part of the frag (the branch offset) is one byte
7553 long. However, we can relax a section more than once and in that
7554 case we must either set fr_subtype back to the unrelaxed state,
7555 or return the value for the appropriate branch. */
7556 return md_relax_table
[fragP
->fr_subtype
].rlx_length
;
7559 /* Called after relax() is finished.
7561 In: Address of frag.
7562 fr_type == rs_machine_dependent.
7563 fr_subtype is what the address relaxed to.
7565 Out: Any fixSs and constants are set up.
7566 Caller will turn frag into a ".space 0". */
7569 md_convert_frag (abfd
, sec
, fragP
)
7570 bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
7571 segT sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
7574 unsigned char *opcode
;
7575 unsigned char *where_to_put_displacement
= NULL
;
7576 offsetT target_address
;
7577 offsetT opcode_address
;
7578 unsigned int extension
= 0;
7579 offsetT displacement_from_opcode_start
;
7581 opcode
= (unsigned char *) fragP
->fr_opcode
;
7583 /* Address we want to reach in file space. */
7584 target_address
= S_GET_VALUE (fragP
->fr_symbol
) + fragP
->fr_offset
;
7586 /* Address opcode resides at in file space. */
7587 opcode_address
= fragP
->fr_address
+ fragP
->fr_fix
;
7589 /* Displacement from opcode start to fill into instruction. */
7590 displacement_from_opcode_start
= target_address
- opcode_address
;
7592 if ((fragP
->fr_subtype
& BIG
) == 0)
7594 /* Don't have to change opcode. */
7595 extension
= 1; /* 1 opcode + 1 displacement */
7596 where_to_put_displacement
= &opcode
[1];
7600 if (no_cond_jump_promotion
7601 && TYPE_FROM_RELAX_STATE (fragP
->fr_subtype
) != UNCOND_JUMP
)
7602 as_warn_where (fragP
->fr_file
, fragP
->fr_line
,
7603 _("long jump required"));
7605 switch (fragP
->fr_subtype
)
7607 case ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (UNCOND_JUMP
, BIG
):
7608 extension
= 4; /* 1 opcode + 4 displacement */
7610 where_to_put_displacement
= &opcode
[1];
7613 case ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (UNCOND_JUMP
, BIG16
):
7614 extension
= 2; /* 1 opcode + 2 displacement */
7616 where_to_put_displacement
= &opcode
[1];
7619 case ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP
, BIG
):
7620 case ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP86
, BIG
):
7621 extension
= 5; /* 2 opcode + 4 displacement */
7622 opcode
[1] = opcode
[0] + 0x10;
7623 opcode
[0] = TWO_BYTE_OPCODE_ESCAPE
;
7624 where_to_put_displacement
= &opcode
[2];
7627 case ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP
, BIG16
):
7628 extension
= 3; /* 2 opcode + 2 displacement */
7629 opcode
[1] = opcode
[0] + 0x10;
7630 opcode
[0] = TWO_BYTE_OPCODE_ESCAPE
;
7631 where_to_put_displacement
= &opcode
[2];
7634 case ENCODE_RELAX_STATE (COND_JUMP86
, BIG16
):
7639 where_to_put_displacement
= &opcode
[3];
7643 BAD_CASE (fragP
->fr_subtype
);
7648 /* If size if less then four we are sure that the operand fits,
7649 but if it's 4, then it could be that the displacement is larger
7651 if (DISP_SIZE_FROM_RELAX_STATE (fragP
->fr_subtype
) == 4
7653 && ((addressT
) (displacement_from_opcode_start
- extension
7654 + ((addressT
) 1 << 31))
7655 > (((addressT
) 2 << 31) - 1)))
7657 as_bad_where (fragP
->fr_file
, fragP
->fr_line
,
7658 _("jump target out of range"));
7659 /* Make us emit 0. */
7660 displacement_from_opcode_start
= extension
;
7662 /* Now put displacement after opcode. */
7663 md_number_to_chars ((char *) where_to_put_displacement
,
7664 (valueT
) (displacement_from_opcode_start
- extension
),
7665 DISP_SIZE_FROM_RELAX_STATE (fragP
->fr_subtype
));
7666 fragP
->fr_fix
+= extension
;
7669 /* Apply a fixup (fixS) to segment data, once it has been determined
7670 by our caller that we have all the info we need to fix it up.
7672 On the 386, immediates, displacements, and data pointers are all in
7673 the same (little-endian) format, so we don't need to care about which
7677 md_apply_fix (fixP
, valP
, seg
)
7678 /* The fix we're to put in. */
7680 /* Pointer to the value of the bits. */
7682 /* Segment fix is from. */
7683 segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
7685 char *p
= fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_literal
;
7686 valueT value
= *valP
;
7688 #if !defined (TE_Mach)
7691 switch (fixP
->fx_r_type
)
7697 fixP
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_64_PCREL
;
7700 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_32S
:
7701 fixP
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
;
7704 fixP
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL
;
7707 fixP
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL
;
7712 if (fixP
->fx_addsy
!= NULL
7713 && (fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
7714 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_64_PCREL
7715 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL
7716 || fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL
)
7717 && !use_rela_relocations
)
7719 /* This is a hack. There should be a better way to handle this.
7720 This covers for the fact that bfd_install_relocation will
7721 subtract the current location (for partial_inplace, PC relative
7722 relocations); see more below. */
7726 || OUTPUT_FLAVOR
== bfd_target_coff_flavour
7729 value
+= fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
;
7731 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
7734 segT sym_seg
= S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP
->fx_addsy
);
7737 || (symbol_section_p (fixP
->fx_addsy
)
7738 && sym_seg
!= absolute_section
))
7739 && !generic_force_reloc (fixP
))
7741 /* Yes, we add the values in twice. This is because
7742 bfd_install_relocation subtracts them out again. I think
7743 bfd_install_relocation is broken, but I don't dare change
7745 value
+= fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
;
7749 #if defined (OBJ_COFF) && defined (TE_PE)
7750 /* For some reason, the PE format does not store a
7751 section address offset for a PC relative symbol. */
7752 if (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP
->fx_addsy
) != seg
7753 || S_IS_WEAK (fixP
->fx_addsy
))
7754 value
+= md_pcrel_from (fixP
);
7757 #if defined (OBJ_COFF) && defined (TE_PE)
7758 if (fixP
->fx_addsy
!= NULL
&& S_IS_WEAK (fixP
->fx_addsy
))
7760 value
-= S_GET_VALUE (fixP
->fx_addsy
);
7764 /* Fix a few things - the dynamic linker expects certain values here,
7765 and we must not disappoint it. */
7766 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
7767 if (IS_ELF
&& fixP
->fx_addsy
)
7768 switch (fixP
->fx_r_type
)
7770 case BFD_RELOC_386_PLT32
:
7771 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLT32
:
7772 /* Make the jump instruction point to the address of the operand. At
7773 runtime we merely add the offset to the actual PLT entry. */
7777 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GD
:
7778 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDM
:
7779 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE_32
:
7780 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE
:
7781 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GOTIE
:
7782 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GOTDESC
:
7783 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSGD
:
7784 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSLD
:
7785 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTTPOFF
:
7786 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32_TLSDESC
:
7787 value
= 0; /* Fully resolved at runtime. No addend. */
7789 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE
:
7790 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDO_32
:
7791 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE_32
:
7792 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF32
:
7793 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF64
:
7794 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF32
:
7795 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF64
:
7796 S_SET_THREAD_LOCAL (fixP
->fx_addsy
);
7799 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_DESC_CALL
:
7800 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSDESC_CALL
:
7801 value
= 0; /* Fully resolved at runtime. No addend. */
7802 S_SET_THREAD_LOCAL (fixP
->fx_addsy
);
7806 case BFD_RELOC_386_GOT32
:
7807 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOT32
:
7808 value
= 0; /* Fully resolved at runtime. No addend. */
7811 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
:
7812 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
:
7819 #endif /* defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF) */
7821 #endif /* !defined (TE_Mach) */
7823 /* Are we finished with this relocation now? */
7824 if (fixP
->fx_addsy
== NULL
)
7826 #if defined (OBJ_COFF) && defined (TE_PE)
7827 else if (fixP
->fx_addsy
!= NULL
&& S_IS_WEAK (fixP
->fx_addsy
))
7830 /* Remember value for tc_gen_reloc. */
7831 fixP
->fx_addnumber
= value
;
7832 /* Clear out the frag for now. */
7836 else if (use_rela_relocations
)
7838 fixP
->fx_no_overflow
= 1;
7839 /* Remember value for tc_gen_reloc. */
7840 fixP
->fx_addnumber
= value
;
7844 md_number_to_chars (p
, value
, fixP
->fx_size
);
7848 md_atof (int type
, char *litP
, int *sizeP
)
7850 /* This outputs the LITTLENUMs in REVERSE order;
7851 in accord with the bigendian 386. */
7852 return ieee_md_atof (type
, litP
, sizeP
, FALSE
);
7855 static char output_invalid_buf
[sizeof (unsigned char) * 2 + 6];
7858 output_invalid (int c
)
7861 snprintf (output_invalid_buf
, sizeof (output_invalid_buf
),
7864 snprintf (output_invalid_buf
, sizeof (output_invalid_buf
),
7865 "(0x%x)", (unsigned char) c
);
7866 return output_invalid_buf
;
7869 /* REG_STRING starts *before* REGISTER_PREFIX. */
7871 static const reg_entry
*
7872 parse_real_register (char *reg_string
, char **end_op
)
7874 char *s
= reg_string
;
7876 char reg_name_given
[MAX_REG_NAME_SIZE
+ 1];
7879 /* Skip possible REGISTER_PREFIX and possible whitespace. */
7880 if (*s
== REGISTER_PREFIX
)
7883 if (is_space_char (*s
))
7887 while ((*p
++ = register_chars
[(unsigned char) *s
]) != '\0')
7889 if (p
>= reg_name_given
+ MAX_REG_NAME_SIZE
)
7890 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7894 /* For naked regs, make sure that we are not dealing with an identifier.
7895 This prevents confusing an identifier like `eax_var' with register
7897 if (allow_naked_reg
&& identifier_chars
[(unsigned char) *s
])
7898 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7902 r
= (const reg_entry
*) hash_find (reg_hash
, reg_name_given
);
7904 /* Handle floating point regs, allowing spaces in the (i) part. */
7905 if (r
== i386_regtab
/* %st is first entry of table */)
7907 if (is_space_char (*s
))
7912 if (is_space_char (*s
))
7914 if (*s
>= '0' && *s
<= '7')
7918 if (is_space_char (*s
))
7923 r
= (const reg_entry
*) hash_find (reg_hash
, "st(0)");
7928 /* We have "%st(" then garbage. */
7929 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7933 if (r
== NULL
|| allow_pseudo_reg
)
7936 if (operand_type_all_zero (&r
->reg_type
))
7937 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7939 if ((r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg32
7940 || r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.sreg3
7941 || r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.control
7942 || r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.debug
7943 || r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.test
)
7944 && !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpui386
)
7945 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7947 if (r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.floatreg
7948 && !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpu8087
7949 && !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpu287
7950 && !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpu387
)
7951 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7953 if (r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.regmmx
&& !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpummx
)
7954 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7956 if (r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.regxmm
&& !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpusse
)
7957 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7959 if (r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.regymm
&& !cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpuavx
)
7960 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7962 /* Don't allow fake index register unless allow_index_reg isn't 0. */
7963 if (!allow_index_reg
7964 && (r
->reg_num
== RegEiz
|| r
->reg_num
== RegRiz
))
7965 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7967 if (((r
->reg_flags
& (RegRex64
| RegRex
))
7968 || r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.reg64
)
7969 && (!cpu_arch_flags
.bitfield
.cpulm
7970 || !operand_type_equal (&r
->reg_type
, &control
))
7971 && flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
)
7972 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7974 if (r
->reg_type
.bitfield
.sreg3
&& r
->reg_num
== RegFlat
&& !intel_syntax
)
7975 return (const reg_entry
*) NULL
;
7980 /* REG_STRING starts *before* REGISTER_PREFIX. */
7982 static const reg_entry
*
7983 parse_register (char *reg_string
, char **end_op
)
7987 if (*reg_string
== REGISTER_PREFIX
|| allow_naked_reg
)
7988 r
= parse_real_register (reg_string
, end_op
);
7993 char *save
= input_line_pointer
;
7997 input_line_pointer
= reg_string
;
7998 c
= get_symbol_end ();
7999 symbolP
= symbol_find (reg_string
);
8000 if (symbolP
&& S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP
) == reg_section
)
8002 const expressionS
*e
= symbol_get_value_expression (symbolP
);
8004 know (e
->X_op
== O_register
);
8005 know (e
->X_add_number
>= 0
8006 && (valueT
) e
->X_add_number
< i386_regtab_size
);
8007 r
= i386_regtab
+ e
->X_add_number
;
8008 *end_op
= input_line_pointer
;
8010 *input_line_pointer
= c
;
8011 input_line_pointer
= save
;
8017 i386_parse_name (char *name
, expressionS
*e
, char *nextcharP
)
8020 char *end
= input_line_pointer
;
8023 r
= parse_register (name
, &input_line_pointer
);
8024 if (r
&& end
<= input_line_pointer
)
8026 *nextcharP
= *input_line_pointer
;
8027 *input_line_pointer
= 0;
8028 e
->X_op
= O_register
;
8029 e
->X_add_number
= r
- i386_regtab
;
8032 input_line_pointer
= end
;
8034 return intel_syntax
? i386_intel_parse_name (name
, e
) : 0;
8038 md_operand (expressionS
*e
)
8043 switch (*input_line_pointer
)
8045 case REGISTER_PREFIX
:
8046 r
= parse_real_register (input_line_pointer
, &end
);
8049 e
->X_op
= O_register
;
8050 e
->X_add_number
= r
- i386_regtab
;
8051 input_line_pointer
= end
;
8056 gas_assert (intel_syntax
);
8057 end
= input_line_pointer
++;
8059 if (*input_line_pointer
== ']')
8061 ++input_line_pointer
;
8062 e
->X_op_symbol
= make_expr_symbol (e
);
8063 e
->X_add_symbol
= NULL
;
8064 e
->X_add_number
= 0;
8070 input_line_pointer
= end
;
8077 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
8078 const char *md_shortopts
= "kVQ:sqn";
8080 const char *md_shortopts
= "qn";
8083 #define OPTION_32 (OPTION_MD_BASE + 0)
8084 #define OPTION_64 (OPTION_MD_BASE + 1)
8085 #define OPTION_DIVIDE (OPTION_MD_BASE + 2)
8086 #define OPTION_MARCH (OPTION_MD_BASE + 3)
8087 #define OPTION_MTUNE (OPTION_MD_BASE + 4)
8088 #define OPTION_MMNEMONIC (OPTION_MD_BASE + 5)
8089 #define OPTION_MSYNTAX (OPTION_MD_BASE + 6)
8090 #define OPTION_MINDEX_REG (OPTION_MD_BASE + 7)
8091 #define OPTION_MNAKED_REG (OPTION_MD_BASE + 8)
8092 #define OPTION_MOLD_GCC (OPTION_MD_BASE + 9)
8093 #define OPTION_MSSE2AVX (OPTION_MD_BASE + 10)
8094 #define OPTION_MSSE_CHECK (OPTION_MD_BASE + 11)
8095 #define OPTION_MAVXSCALAR (OPTION_MD_BASE + 12)
8097 struct option md_longopts
[] =
8099 {"32", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_32
},
8100 #if (defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF) \
8101 || defined (TE_PE) || defined (TE_PEP))
8102 {"64", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_64
},
8104 {"divide", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_DIVIDE
},
8105 {"march", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MARCH
},
8106 {"mtune", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MTUNE
},
8107 {"mmnemonic", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MMNEMONIC
},
8108 {"msyntax", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MSYNTAX
},
8109 {"mindex-reg", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MINDEX_REG
},
8110 {"mnaked-reg", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MNAKED_REG
},
8111 {"mold-gcc", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MOLD_GCC
},
8112 {"msse2avx", no_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MSSE2AVX
},
8113 {"msse-check", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MSSE_CHECK
},
8114 {"mavxscalar", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_MAVXSCALAR
},
8115 {NULL
, no_argument
, NULL
, 0}
8117 size_t md_longopts_size
= sizeof (md_longopts
);
8120 md_parse_option (int c
, char *arg
)
8128 optimize_align_code
= 0;
8135 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
8136 /* -Qy, -Qn: SVR4 arguments controlling whether a .comment section
8137 should be emitted or not. FIXME: Not implemented. */
8141 /* -V: SVR4 argument to print version ID. */
8143 print_version_id ();
8146 /* -k: Ignore for FreeBSD compatibility. */
8151 /* -s: On i386 Solaris, this tells the native assembler to use
8152 .stab instead of .stab.excl. We always use .stab anyhow. */
8155 #if (defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF) \
8156 || defined (TE_PE) || defined (TE_PEP))
8159 const char **list
, **l
;
8161 list
= bfd_target_list ();
8162 for (l
= list
; *l
!= NULL
; l
++)
8163 if (CONST_STRNEQ (*l
, "elf64-x86-64")
8164 || strcmp (*l
, "coff-x86-64") == 0
8165 || strcmp (*l
, "pe-x86-64") == 0
8166 || strcmp (*l
, "pei-x86-64") == 0)
8168 default_arch
= "x86_64";
8172 as_fatal (_("No compiled in support for x86_64"));
8179 default_arch
= "i386";
8183 #ifdef SVR4_COMMENT_CHARS
8188 n
= (char *) xmalloc (strlen (i386_comment_chars
) + 1);
8190 for (s
= i386_comment_chars
; *s
!= '\0'; s
++)
8194 i386_comment_chars
= n
;
8200 arch
= xstrdup (arg
);
8204 as_fatal (_("Invalid -march= option: `%s'"), arg
);
8205 next
= strchr (arch
, '+');
8208 for (j
= 0; j
< ARRAY_SIZE (cpu_arch
); j
++)
8210 if (strcmp (arch
, cpu_arch
[j
].name
) == 0)
8213 if (! cpu_arch
[j
].flags
.bitfield
.cpui386
)
8216 cpu_arch_name
= cpu_arch
[j
].name
;
8217 cpu_sub_arch_name
= NULL
;
8218 cpu_arch_flags
= cpu_arch
[j
].flags
;
8219 cpu_arch_isa
= cpu_arch
[j
].type
;
8220 cpu_arch_isa_flags
= cpu_arch
[j
].flags
;
8221 if (!cpu_arch_tune_set
)
8223 cpu_arch_tune
= cpu_arch_isa
;
8224 cpu_arch_tune_flags
= cpu_arch_isa_flags
;
8228 else if (*cpu_arch
[j
].name
== '.'
8229 && strcmp (arch
, cpu_arch
[j
].name
+ 1) == 0)
8231 /* ISA entension. */
8232 i386_cpu_flags flags
;
8234 if (!cpu_arch
[j
].negated
)
8235 flags
= cpu_flags_or (cpu_arch_flags
,
8238 flags
= cpu_flags_and_not (cpu_arch_flags
,
8240 if (!cpu_flags_equal (&flags
, &cpu_arch_flags
))
8242 if (cpu_sub_arch_name
)
8244 char *name
= cpu_sub_arch_name
;
8245 cpu_sub_arch_name
= concat (name
,
8247 (const char *) NULL
);
8251 cpu_sub_arch_name
= xstrdup (cpu_arch
[j
].name
);
8252 cpu_arch_flags
= flags
;
8258 if (j
>= ARRAY_SIZE (cpu_arch
))
8259 as_fatal (_("Invalid -march= option: `%s'"), arg
);
8263 while (next
!= NULL
);
8268 as_fatal (_("Invalid -mtune= option: `%s'"), arg
);
8269 for (j
= 0; j
< ARRAY_SIZE (cpu_arch
); j
++)
8271 if (strcmp (arg
, cpu_arch
[j
].name
) == 0)
8273 cpu_arch_tune_set
= 1;
8274 cpu_arch_tune
= cpu_arch
[j
].type
;
8275 cpu_arch_tune_flags
= cpu_arch
[j
].flags
;
8279 if (j
>= ARRAY_SIZE (cpu_arch
))
8280 as_fatal (_("Invalid -mtune= option: `%s'"), arg
);
8283 case OPTION_MMNEMONIC
:
8284 if (strcasecmp (arg
, "att") == 0)
8286 else if (strcasecmp (arg
, "intel") == 0)
8289 as_fatal (_("Invalid -mmnemonic= option: `%s'"), arg
);
8292 case OPTION_MSYNTAX
:
8293 if (strcasecmp (arg
, "att") == 0)
8295 else if (strcasecmp (arg
, "intel") == 0)
8298 as_fatal (_("Invalid -msyntax= option: `%s'"), arg
);
8301 case OPTION_MINDEX_REG
:
8302 allow_index_reg
= 1;
8305 case OPTION_MNAKED_REG
:
8306 allow_naked_reg
= 1;
8309 case OPTION_MOLD_GCC
:
8313 case OPTION_MSSE2AVX
:
8317 case OPTION_MSSE_CHECK
:
8318 if (strcasecmp (arg
, "error") == 0)
8319 sse_check
= sse_check_error
;
8320 else if (strcasecmp (arg
, "warning") == 0)
8321 sse_check
= sse_check_warning
;
8322 else if (strcasecmp (arg
, "none") == 0)
8323 sse_check
= sse_check_none
;
8325 as_fatal (_("Invalid -msse-check= option: `%s'"), arg
);
8328 case OPTION_MAVXSCALAR
:
8329 if (strcasecmp (arg
, "128") == 0)
8331 else if (strcasecmp (arg
, "256") == 0)
8334 as_fatal (_("Invalid -mavxscalar= option: `%s'"), arg
);
8343 #define MESSAGE_TEMPLATE \
8347 show_arch (FILE *stream
, int ext
, int check
)
8349 static char message
[] = MESSAGE_TEMPLATE
;
8350 char *start
= message
+ 27;
8352 int size
= sizeof (MESSAGE_TEMPLATE
);
8359 left
= size
- (start
- message
);
8360 for (j
= 0; j
< ARRAY_SIZE (cpu_arch
); j
++)
8362 /* Should it be skipped? */
8363 if (cpu_arch
[j
].skip
)
8366 name
= cpu_arch
[j
].name
;
8367 len
= cpu_arch
[j
].len
;
8370 /* It is an extension. Skip if we aren't asked to show it. */
8381 /* It is an processor. Skip if we show only extension. */
8384 else if (check
&& ! cpu_arch
[j
].flags
.bitfield
.cpui386
)
8386 /* It is an impossible processor - skip. */
8390 /* Reserve 2 spaces for ", " or ",\0" */
8393 /* Check if there is any room. */
8401 p
= mempcpy (p
, name
, len
);
8405 /* Output the current message now and start a new one. */
8408 fprintf (stream
, "%s\n", message
);
8410 left
= size
- (start
- message
) - len
- 2;
8412 gas_assert (left
>= 0);
8414 p
= mempcpy (p
, name
, len
);
8419 fprintf (stream
, "%s\n", message
);
8423 md_show_usage (FILE *stream
)
8425 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
8426 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8428 -V print assembler version number\n\
8431 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8432 -n Do not optimize code alignment\n\
8433 -q quieten some warnings\n"));
8434 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
8435 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8438 #if (defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF) \
8439 || defined (TE_PE) || defined (TE_PEP))
8440 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8441 --32/--64 generate 32bit/64bit code\n"));
8443 #ifdef SVR4_COMMENT_CHARS
8444 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8445 --divide do not treat `/' as a comment character\n"));
8447 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8448 --divide ignored\n"));
8450 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8451 -march=CPU[,+EXTENSION...]\n\
8452 generate code for CPU and EXTENSION, CPU is one of:\n"));
8453 show_arch (stream
, 0, 1);
8454 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8455 EXTENSION is combination of:\n"));
8456 show_arch (stream
, 1, 0);
8457 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8458 -mtune=CPU optimize for CPU, CPU is one of:\n"));
8459 show_arch (stream
, 0, 0);
8460 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8461 -msse2avx encode SSE instructions with VEX prefix\n"));
8462 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8463 -msse-check=[none|error|warning]\n\
8464 check SSE instructions\n"));
8465 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8466 -mavxscalar=[128|256] encode scalar AVX instructions with specific vector\n\
8468 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8469 -mmnemonic=[att|intel] use AT&T/Intel mnemonic\n"));
8470 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8471 -msyntax=[att|intel] use AT&T/Intel syntax\n"));
8472 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8473 -mindex-reg support pseudo index registers\n"));
8474 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8475 -mnaked-reg don't require `%%' prefix for registers\n"));
8476 fprintf (stream
, _("\
8477 -mold-gcc support old (<= 2.8.1) versions of gcc\n"));
8480 #if ((defined (OBJ_MAYBE_COFF) && defined (OBJ_MAYBE_AOUT)) \
8481 || defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF) \
8482 || defined (TE_PE) || defined (TE_PEP) || defined (OBJ_MACH_O))
8484 /* Pick the target format to use. */
8487 i386_target_format (void)
8489 if (!strcmp (default_arch
, "x86_64"))
8490 update_code_flag (CODE_64BIT
, 1);
8491 else if (!strcmp (default_arch
, "i386"))
8492 update_code_flag (CODE_32BIT
, 1);
8494 as_fatal (_("Unknown architecture"));
8496 if (cpu_flags_all_zero (&cpu_arch_isa_flags
))
8497 cpu_arch_isa_flags
= cpu_arch
[flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
].flags
;
8498 if (cpu_flags_all_zero (&cpu_arch_tune_flags
))
8499 cpu_arch_tune_flags
= cpu_arch
[flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
].flags
;
8501 switch (OUTPUT_FLAVOR
)
8503 #if defined (OBJ_MAYBE_AOUT) || defined (OBJ_AOUT)
8504 case bfd_target_aout_flavour
:
8505 return AOUT_TARGET_FORMAT
;
8507 #if defined (OBJ_MAYBE_COFF) || defined (OBJ_COFF)
8508 # if defined (TE_PE) || defined (TE_PEP)
8509 case bfd_target_coff_flavour
:
8510 return flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
? "pe-x86-64" : "pe-i386";
8511 # elif defined (TE_GO32)
8512 case bfd_target_coff_flavour
:
8515 case bfd_target_coff_flavour
:
8519 #if defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF) || defined (OBJ_ELF)
8520 case bfd_target_elf_flavour
:
8522 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
8525 use_rela_relocations
= 1;
8527 if (cpu_arch_isa
== PROCESSOR_L1OM
)
8529 if (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
)
8530 as_fatal (_("Intel L1OM is 64bit only"));
8531 return ELF_TARGET_L1OM_FORMAT
;
8534 return (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
8535 ? ELF_TARGET_FORMAT64
: ELF_TARGET_FORMAT
);
8538 #if defined (OBJ_MACH_O)
8539 case bfd_target_mach_o_flavour
:
8540 return flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
? "mach-o-x86-64" : "mach-o-i386";
8548 #endif /* OBJ_MAYBE_ more than one */
8550 #if (defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF))
8552 i386_elf_emit_arch_note (void)
8554 if (IS_ELF
&& cpu_arch_name
!= NULL
)
8557 asection
*seg
= now_seg
;
8558 subsegT subseg
= now_subseg
;
8559 Elf_Internal_Note i_note
;
8560 Elf_External_Note e_note
;
8561 asection
*note_secp
;
8564 /* Create the .note section. */
8565 note_secp
= subseg_new (".note", 0);
8566 bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput
,
8568 SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
| SEC_READONLY
);
8570 /* Process the arch string. */
8571 len
= strlen (cpu_arch_name
);
8573 i_note
.namesz
= len
+ 1;
8575 i_note
.type
= NT_ARCH
;
8576 p
= frag_more (sizeof (e_note
.namesz
));
8577 md_number_to_chars (p
, (valueT
) i_note
.namesz
, sizeof (e_note
.namesz
));
8578 p
= frag_more (sizeof (e_note
.descsz
));
8579 md_number_to_chars (p
, (valueT
) i_note
.descsz
, sizeof (e_note
.descsz
));
8580 p
= frag_more (sizeof (e_note
.type
));
8581 md_number_to_chars (p
, (valueT
) i_note
.type
, sizeof (e_note
.type
));
8582 p
= frag_more (len
+ 1);
8583 strcpy (p
, cpu_arch_name
);
8585 frag_align (2, 0, 0);
8587 subseg_set (seg
, subseg
);
8593 md_undefined_symbol (name
)
8596 if (name
[0] == GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_NAME
[0]
8597 && name
[1] == GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_NAME
[1]
8598 && name
[2] == GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_NAME
[2]
8599 && strcmp (name
, GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_NAME
) == 0)
8603 if (symbol_find (name
))
8604 as_bad (_("GOT already in symbol table"));
8605 GOT_symbol
= symbol_new (name
, undefined_section
,
8606 (valueT
) 0, &zero_address_frag
);
8613 /* Round up a section size to the appropriate boundary. */
8616 md_section_align (segment
, size
)
8617 segT segment ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
8620 #if (defined (OBJ_AOUT) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_AOUT))
8621 if (OUTPUT_FLAVOR
== bfd_target_aout_flavour
)
8623 /* For a.out, force the section size to be aligned. If we don't do
8624 this, BFD will align it for us, but it will not write out the
8625 final bytes of the section. This may be a bug in BFD, but it is
8626 easier to fix it here since that is how the other a.out targets
8630 align
= bfd_get_section_alignment (stdoutput
, segment
);
8631 size
= ((size
+ (1 << align
) - 1) & ((valueT
) -1 << align
));
8638 /* On the i386, PC-relative offsets are relative to the start of the
8639 next instruction. That is, the address of the offset, plus its
8640 size, since the offset is always the last part of the insn. */
8643 md_pcrel_from (fixS
*fixP
)
8645 return fixP
->fx_size
+ fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
;
8651 s_bss (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
8655 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
8657 obj_elf_section_change_hook ();
8659 temp
= get_absolute_expression ();
8660 subseg_set (bss_section
, (subsegT
) temp
);
8661 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
8667 i386_validate_fix (fixS
*fixp
)
8669 if (fixp
->fx_subsy
&& fixp
->fx_subsy
== GOT_symbol
)
8671 if (fixp
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
)
8675 fixp
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL
;
8680 fixp
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_386_GOTOFF
;
8682 fixp
->fx_r_type
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTOFF64
;
8689 tc_gen_reloc (section
, fixp
)
8690 asection
*section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
8694 bfd_reloc_code_real_type code
;
8696 switch (fixp
->fx_r_type
)
8698 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLT32
:
8699 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOT32
:
8700 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL
:
8701 case BFD_RELOC_386_PLT32
:
8702 case BFD_RELOC_386_GOT32
:
8703 case BFD_RELOC_386_GOTOFF
:
8704 case BFD_RELOC_386_GOTPC
:
8705 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GD
:
8706 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDM
:
8707 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDO_32
:
8708 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE_32
:
8709 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE
:
8710 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GOTIE
:
8711 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE_32
:
8712 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE
:
8713 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GOTDESC
:
8714 case BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_DESC_CALL
:
8715 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSGD
:
8716 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSLD
:
8717 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF32
:
8718 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF64
:
8719 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTTPOFF
:
8720 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF32
:
8721 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF64
:
8722 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTOFF64
:
8723 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32
:
8724 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOT64
:
8725 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL64
:
8726 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC64
:
8727 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPLT64
:
8728 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLTOFF64
:
8729 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32_TLSDESC
:
8730 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSDESC_CALL
:
8732 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
:
8733 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
:
8735 case BFD_RELOC_32_SECREL
:
8737 code
= fixp
->fx_r_type
;
8739 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_32S
:
8740 if (!fixp
->fx_pcrel
)
8742 /* Don't turn BFD_RELOC_X86_64_32S into BFD_RELOC_32. */
8743 code
= fixp
->fx_r_type
;
8749 switch (fixp
->fx_size
)
8752 as_bad_where (fixp
->fx_file
, fixp
->fx_line
,
8753 _("can not do %d byte pc-relative relocation"),
8755 code
= BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
;
8757 case 1: code
= BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL
; break;
8758 case 2: code
= BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL
; break;
8759 case 4: code
= BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
; break;
8761 case 8: code
= BFD_RELOC_64_PCREL
; break;
8767 switch (fixp
->fx_size
)
8770 as_bad_where (fixp
->fx_file
, fixp
->fx_line
,
8771 _("can not do %d byte relocation"),
8773 code
= BFD_RELOC_32
;
8775 case 1: code
= BFD_RELOC_8
; break;
8776 case 2: code
= BFD_RELOC_16
; break;
8777 case 4: code
= BFD_RELOC_32
; break;
8779 case 8: code
= BFD_RELOC_64
; break;
8786 if ((code
== BFD_RELOC_32
8787 || code
== BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
8788 || code
== BFD_RELOC_X86_64_32S
)
8790 && fixp
->fx_addsy
== GOT_symbol
)
8793 code
= BFD_RELOC_386_GOTPC
;
8795 code
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32
;
8797 if ((code
== BFD_RELOC_64
|| code
== BFD_RELOC_64_PCREL
)
8799 && fixp
->fx_addsy
== GOT_symbol
)
8801 code
= BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC64
;
8804 rel
= (arelent
*) xmalloc (sizeof (arelent
));
8805 rel
->sym_ptr_ptr
= (asymbol
**) xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol
*));
8806 *rel
->sym_ptr_ptr
= symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp
->fx_addsy
);
8808 rel
->address
= fixp
->fx_frag
->fr_address
+ fixp
->fx_where
;
8810 if (!use_rela_relocations
)
8812 /* HACK: Since i386 ELF uses Rel instead of Rela, encode the
8813 vtable entry to be used in the relocation's section offset. */
8814 if (fixp
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
)
8815 rel
->address
= fixp
->fx_offset
;
8816 #if defined (OBJ_COFF) && defined (TE_PE)
8817 else if (fixp
->fx_addsy
&& S_IS_WEAK (fixp
->fx_addsy
))
8818 rel
->addend
= fixp
->fx_addnumber
- (S_GET_VALUE (fixp
->fx_addsy
) * 2);
8823 /* Use the rela in 64bit mode. */
8826 if (!fixp
->fx_pcrel
)
8827 rel
->addend
= fixp
->fx_offset
;
8831 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLT32
:
8832 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOT32
:
8833 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL
:
8834 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSGD
:
8835 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSLD
:
8836 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTTPOFF
:
8837 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32_TLSDESC
:
8838 case BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSDESC_CALL
:
8839 rel
->addend
= fixp
->fx_offset
- fixp
->fx_size
;
8842 rel
->addend
= (section
->vma
8844 + fixp
->fx_addnumber
8845 + md_pcrel_from (fixp
));
8850 rel
->howto
= bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput
, code
);
8851 if (rel
->howto
== NULL
)
8853 as_bad_where (fixp
->fx_file
, fixp
->fx_line
,
8854 _("cannot represent relocation type %s"),
8855 bfd_get_reloc_code_name (code
));
8856 /* Set howto to a garbage value so that we can keep going. */
8857 rel
->howto
= bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput
, BFD_RELOC_32
);
8858 gas_assert (rel
->howto
!= NULL
);
8864 #include "tc-i386-intel.c"
8867 tc_x86_parse_to_dw2regnum (expressionS
*exp
)
8869 int saved_naked_reg
;
8870 char saved_register_dot
;
8872 saved_naked_reg
= allow_naked_reg
;
8873 allow_naked_reg
= 1;
8874 saved_register_dot
= register_chars
['.'];
8875 register_chars
['.'] = '.';
8876 allow_pseudo_reg
= 1;
8877 expression_and_evaluate (exp
);
8878 allow_pseudo_reg
= 0;
8879 register_chars
['.'] = saved_register_dot
;
8880 allow_naked_reg
= saved_naked_reg
;
8882 if (exp
->X_op
== O_register
&& exp
->X_add_number
>= 0)
8884 if ((addressT
) exp
->X_add_number
< i386_regtab_size
)
8886 exp
->X_op
= O_constant
;
8887 exp
->X_add_number
= i386_regtab
[exp
->X_add_number
]
8888 .dw2_regnum
[flag_code
>> 1];
8891 exp
->X_op
= O_illegal
;
8896 tc_x86_frame_initial_instructions (void)
8898 static unsigned int sp_regno
[2];
8900 if (!sp_regno
[flag_code
>> 1])
8902 char *saved_input
= input_line_pointer
;
8903 char sp
[][4] = {"esp", "rsp"};
8906 input_line_pointer
= sp
[flag_code
>> 1];
8907 tc_x86_parse_to_dw2regnum (&exp
);
8908 gas_assert (exp
.X_op
== O_constant
);
8909 sp_regno
[flag_code
>> 1] = exp
.X_add_number
;
8910 input_line_pointer
= saved_input
;
8913 cfi_add_CFA_def_cfa (sp_regno
[flag_code
>> 1], -x86_cie_data_alignment
);
8914 cfi_add_CFA_offset (x86_dwarf2_return_column
, x86_cie_data_alignment
);
8918 i386_elf_section_type (const char *str
, size_t len
)
8920 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
8921 && len
== sizeof ("unwind") - 1
8922 && strncmp (str
, "unwind", 6) == 0)
8923 return SHT_X86_64_UNWIND
;
8930 i386_solaris_fix_up_eh_frame (segT sec
)
8932 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
8933 elf_section_type (sec
) = SHT_X86_64_UNWIND
;
8939 tc_pe_dwarf2_emit_offset (symbolS
*symbol
, unsigned int size
)
8943 exp
.X_op
= O_secrel
;
8944 exp
.X_add_symbol
= symbol
;
8945 exp
.X_add_number
= 0;
8946 emit_expr (&exp
, size
);
8950 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
8951 /* For ELF on x86-64, add support for SHF_X86_64_LARGE. */
8954 x86_64_section_letter (int letter
, char **ptr_msg
)
8956 if (flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
)
8959 return SHF_X86_64_LARGE
;
8961 *ptr_msg
= _("bad .section directive: want a,l,w,x,M,S,G,T in string");
8964 *ptr_msg
= _("bad .section directive: want a,w,x,M,S,G,T in string");
8969 x86_64_section_word (char *str
, size_t len
)
8971 if (len
== 5 && flag_code
== CODE_64BIT
&& CONST_STRNEQ (str
, "large"))
8972 return SHF_X86_64_LARGE
;
8978 handle_large_common (int small ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
8980 if (flag_code
!= CODE_64BIT
)
8982 s_comm_internal (0, elf_common_parse
);
8983 as_warn (_(".largecomm supported only in 64bit mode, producing .comm"));
8987 static segT lbss_section
;
8988 asection
*saved_com_section_ptr
= elf_com_section_ptr
;
8989 asection
*saved_bss_section
= bss_section
;
8991 if (lbss_section
== NULL
)
8993 flagword applicable
;
8995 subsegT subseg
= now_subseg
;
8997 /* The .lbss section is for local .largecomm symbols. */
8998 lbss_section
= subseg_new (".lbss", 0);
8999 applicable
= bfd_applicable_section_flags (stdoutput
);
9000 bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput
, lbss_section
,
9001 applicable
& SEC_ALLOC
);
9002 seg_info (lbss_section
)->bss
= 1;
9004 subseg_set (seg
, subseg
);
9007 elf_com_section_ptr
= &_bfd_elf_large_com_section
;
9008 bss_section
= lbss_section
;
9010 s_comm_internal (0, elf_common_parse
);
9012 elf_com_section_ptr
= saved_com_section_ptr
;
9013 bss_section
= saved_bss_section
;
9016 #endif /* OBJ_ELF || OBJ_MAYBE_ELF */