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1 /* tc-d30v.c -- Assembler code for the Mitsubishi D30V
2 Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
7 GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
10 any later version.
12 GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19 the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor,
20 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
22 #include <stdio.h>
23 #include "as.h"
24 #include "safe-ctype.h"
25 #include "subsegs.h"
26 #include "opcode/d30v.h"
28 const char comment_chars[] = ";";
29 const char line_comment_chars[] = "#";
30 const char line_separator_chars[] = "";
31 const char *md_shortopts = "OnNcC";
32 const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE";
33 const char FLT_CHARS[] = "dD";
35 #if HAVE_LIMITS_H
36 #include <limits.h>
37 #endif
39 #ifndef CHAR_BIT
40 #define CHAR_BIT 8
41 #endif
43 #define NOP_MULTIPLY 1
44 #define NOP_ALL 2
45 static int warn_nops = 0;
46 static int Optimizing = 0;
47 static int warn_register_name_conflicts = 1;
49 #define FORCE_SHORT 1
50 #define FORCE_LONG 2
52 /* EXEC types. */
53 typedef enum _exec_type
55 EXEC_UNKNOWN, /* No order specified. */
56 EXEC_PARALLEL, /* Done in parallel (FM=00). */
57 EXEC_SEQ, /* Sequential (FM=01). */
58 EXEC_REVSEQ /* Reverse sequential (FM=10). */
59 } exec_type_enum;
61 /* Fixups. */
62 #define MAX_INSN_FIXUPS 5
64 struct d30v_fixup
66 expressionS exp;
67 int operand;
68 int pcrel;
69 int size;
70 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
73 typedef struct _fixups
75 int fc;
76 struct d30v_fixup fix[MAX_INSN_FIXUPS];
77 struct _fixups *next;
78 } Fixups;
80 static Fixups FixUps[2];
81 static Fixups *fixups;
83 /* Whether current and previous instruction are word multiply insns. */
84 static int cur_mul32_p = 0;
85 static int prev_mul32_p = 0;
87 /* The flag_explicitly_parallel is true iff the instruction being assembled
88 has been explicitly written as a parallel short-instruction pair by the
89 human programmer. It is used in parallel_ok () to distinguish between
90 those dangerous parallelizations attempted by the human, which are to be
91 allowed, and those attempted by the assembler, which are not. It is set
92 from md_assemble (). */
93 static int flag_explicitly_parallel = 0;
94 static int flag_xp_state = 0;
96 /* Whether current and previous left sub-instruction disables
97 execution of right sub-instruction. */
98 static int cur_left_kills_right_p = 0;
99 static int prev_left_kills_right_p = 0;
101 /* The known current alignment of the current section. */
102 static int d30v_current_align;
103 static segT d30v_current_align_seg;
105 /* The last seen label in the current section. This is used to auto-align
106 labels preceding instructions. */
107 static symbolS *d30v_last_label;
109 /* Two nops. */
110 #define NOP_LEFT ((long long) NOP << 32)
111 #define NOP_RIGHT ((long long) NOP)
112 #define NOP2 (FM00 | NOP_LEFT | NOP_RIGHT)
114 struct option md_longopts[] =
116 {NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0}
119 size_t md_longopts_size = sizeof (md_longopts);
121 /* Opcode hash table. */
122 static struct hash_control *d30v_hash;
124 /* Do a binary search of the pre_defined_registers array to see if
125 NAME is a valid regiter name. Return the register number from the
126 array on success, or -1 on failure. */
128 static int
129 reg_name_search (char *name)
131 int middle, low, high;
132 int cmp;
134 low = 0;
135 high = reg_name_cnt () - 1;
139 middle = (low + high) / 2;
140 cmp = strcasecmp (name, pre_defined_registers[middle].name);
141 if (cmp < 0)
142 high = middle - 1;
143 else if (cmp > 0)
144 low = middle + 1;
145 else
147 if (symbol_find (name) != NULL)
149 if (warn_register_name_conflicts)
150 as_warn (_("Register name %s conflicts with symbol of the same name"),
151 name);
154 return pre_defined_registers[middle].value;
157 while (low <= high);
159 return -1;
162 /* Check the string at input_line_pointer to see if it is a valid
163 register name. */
165 static int
166 register_name (expressionS *expressionP)
168 int reg_number;
169 char c, *p = input_line_pointer;
171 while (*p && *p != '\n' && *p != '\r' && *p != ',' && *p != ' ' && *p != ')')
172 p++;
174 c = *p;
175 if (c)
176 *p++ = 0;
178 /* Look to see if it's in the register table. */
179 reg_number = reg_name_search (input_line_pointer);
180 if (reg_number >= 0)
182 expressionP->X_op = O_register;
183 /* Temporarily store a pointer to the string here. */
184 expressionP->X_op_symbol = (symbolS *) input_line_pointer;
185 expressionP->X_add_number = reg_number;
186 input_line_pointer = p;
187 return 1;
189 if (c)
190 *(p - 1) = c;
191 return 0;
194 static int
195 check_range (unsigned long num, int bits, int flags)
197 long min, max;
199 /* Don't bother checking 32-bit values. */
200 if (bits == 32)
202 if (sizeof (unsigned long) * CHAR_BIT == 32)
203 return 0;
205 /* We don't record signed or unsigned for 32-bit quantities.
206 Allow either. */
207 min = -((unsigned long) 1 << (bits - 1));
208 max = ((unsigned long) 1 << bits) - 1;
209 return (long) num < min || (long) num > max;
212 if (flags & OPERAND_SHIFT)
214 /* We know that all shifts are right by three bits. */
215 num >>= 3;
217 if (flags & OPERAND_SIGNED)
219 unsigned long sign_bit = ((unsigned long) -1L >> 4) + 1;
220 num = (num ^ sign_bit) - sign_bit;
224 if (flags & OPERAND_SIGNED)
226 max = ((unsigned long) 1 << (bits - 1)) - 1;
227 min = - ((unsigned long) 1 << (bits - 1));
228 return (long) num > max || (long) num < min;
230 else
232 max = ((unsigned long) 1 << bits) - 1;
233 return num > (unsigned long) max;
237 void
238 md_show_usage (FILE *stream)
240 fprintf (stream, _("\nD30V options:\n\
241 -O Make adjacent short instructions parallel if possible.\n\
242 -n Warn about all NOPs inserted by the assembler.\n\
243 -N Warn about NOPs inserted after word multiplies.\n\
244 -c Warn about symbols whoes names match register names.\n\
245 -C Opposite of -C. -c is the default.\n"));
249 md_parse_option (int c, char *arg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
251 switch (c)
253 /* Optimize. Will attempt to parallelize operations. */
254 case 'O':
255 Optimizing = 1;
256 break;
258 /* Warn about all NOPS that the assembler inserts. */
259 case 'n':
260 warn_nops = NOP_ALL;
261 break;
263 /* Warn about the NOPS that the assembler inserts because of the
264 multiply hazard. */
265 case 'N':
266 warn_nops = NOP_MULTIPLY;
267 break;
269 case 'c':
270 warn_register_name_conflicts = 1;
271 break;
273 case 'C':
274 warn_register_name_conflicts = 0;
275 break;
277 default:
278 return 0;
280 return 1;
283 symbolS *
284 md_undefined_symbol (char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
286 return 0;
289 /* Turn a string in input_line_pointer into a floating point constant
290 of type TYPE, and store the appropriate bytes in *LITP. The number
291 of LITTLENUMS emitted is stored in *SIZEP. An error message is
292 returned, or NULL on OK. */
294 char *
295 md_atof (int type, char *litP, int *sizeP)
297 int prec;
298 LITTLENUM_TYPE words[4];
299 char *t;
300 int i;
302 switch (type)
304 case 'f':
305 prec = 2;
306 break;
307 case 'd':
308 prec = 4;
309 break;
310 default:
311 *sizeP = 0;
312 return _("bad call to md_atof");
315 t = atof_ieee (input_line_pointer, type, words);
316 if (t)
317 input_line_pointer = t;
319 *sizeP = prec * 2;
321 for (i = 0; i < prec; i++)
323 md_number_to_chars (litP, (valueT) words[i], 2);
324 litP += 2;
326 return NULL;
329 void
330 md_convert_frag (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
331 asection *sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
332 fragS *fragP ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
334 abort ();
337 valueT
338 md_section_align (asection *seg, valueT addr)
340 int align = bfd_get_section_alignment (stdoutput, seg);
341 return ((addr + (1 << align) - 1) & (-1 << align));
344 void
345 md_begin (void)
347 struct d30v_opcode *opcode;
348 d30v_hash = hash_new ();
350 /* Insert opcode names into a hash table. */
351 for (opcode = (struct d30v_opcode *) d30v_opcode_table; opcode->name; opcode++)
352 hash_insert (d30v_hash, opcode->name, (char *) opcode);
354 fixups = &FixUps[0];
355 FixUps[0].next = &FixUps[1];
356 FixUps[1].next = &FixUps[0];
358 d30v_current_align_seg = now_seg;
361 /* Remove the postincrement or postdecrement operator ( '+' or '-' )
362 from an expression. */
364 static int
365 postfix (char *p)
367 while (*p != '-' && *p != '+')
369 if (*p == 0 || *p == '\n' || *p == '\r' || *p == ' ' || *p == ',')
370 break;
371 p++;
374 if (*p == '-')
376 *p = ' ';
377 return -1;
380 if (*p == '+')
382 *p = ' ';
383 return 1;
386 return 0;
389 static bfd_reloc_code_real_type
390 get_reloc (struct d30v_operand *op, int rel_flag)
392 switch (op->bits)
394 case 6:
395 if (op->flags & OPERAND_SHIFT)
396 return BFD_RELOC_D30V_9_PCREL;
397 else
398 return BFD_RELOC_D30V_6;
399 break;
400 case 12:
401 if (!(op->flags & OPERAND_SHIFT))
402 as_warn (_("unexpected 12-bit reloc type"));
403 if (rel_flag == RELOC_PCREL)
404 return BFD_RELOC_D30V_15_PCREL;
405 else
406 return BFD_RELOC_D30V_15;
407 case 18:
408 if (!(op->flags & OPERAND_SHIFT))
409 as_warn (_("unexpected 18-bit reloc type"));
410 if (rel_flag == RELOC_PCREL)
411 return BFD_RELOC_D30V_21_PCREL;
412 else
413 return BFD_RELOC_D30V_21;
414 case 32:
415 if (rel_flag == RELOC_PCREL)
416 return BFD_RELOC_D30V_32_PCREL;
417 else
418 return BFD_RELOC_D30V_32;
419 default:
420 return 0;
424 /* Parse a string of operands and return an array of expressions. */
426 static int
427 get_operands (expressionS exp[], int cmp_hack)
429 char *p = input_line_pointer;
430 int numops = 0;
431 int post = 0;
433 if (cmp_hack)
435 exp[numops].X_op = O_absent;
436 exp[numops++].X_add_number = cmp_hack - 1;
439 while (*p)
441 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t' || *p == ',')
442 p++;
444 if (*p == 0 || *p == '\n' || *p == '\r')
445 break;
447 if (*p == '@')
449 p++;
450 exp[numops].X_op = O_absent;
451 if (*p == '(')
453 p++;
454 exp[numops].X_add_number = OPERAND_ATPAR;
455 post = postfix (p);
457 else if (*p == '-')
459 p++;
460 exp[numops].X_add_number = OPERAND_ATMINUS;
462 else
464 exp[numops].X_add_number = OPERAND_ATSIGN;
465 post = postfix (p);
467 numops++;
468 continue;
471 if (*p == ')')
473 /* Just skip the trailing paren. */
474 p++;
475 continue;
478 input_line_pointer = p;
480 /* Check to see if it might be a register name. */
481 if (!register_name (&exp[numops]))
483 /* Parse as an expression. */
484 expression (&exp[numops]);
487 if (exp[numops].X_op == O_illegal)
488 as_bad (_("illegal operand"));
489 else if (exp[numops].X_op == O_absent)
490 as_bad (_("missing operand"));
492 numops++;
493 p = input_line_pointer;
495 switch (post)
497 case -1:
498 /* Postdecrement mode. */
499 exp[numops].X_op = O_absent;
500 exp[numops++].X_add_number = OPERAND_MINUS;
501 break;
502 case 1:
503 /* Postincrement mode. */
504 exp[numops].X_op = O_absent;
505 exp[numops++].X_add_number = OPERAND_PLUS;
506 break;
508 post = 0;
511 exp[numops].X_op = 0;
513 return numops;
516 /* Generate the instruction.
517 It does everything but write the FM bits. */
519 static long long
520 build_insn (struct d30v_insn *opcode, expressionS *opers)
522 int i, length, bits, shift, flags;
523 unsigned long number, id = 0;
524 long long insn;
525 struct d30v_opcode *op = opcode->op;
526 struct d30v_format *form = opcode->form;
528 insn =
529 opcode->ecc << 28 | op->op1 << 25 | op->op2 << 20 | form->modifier << 18;
531 for (i = 0; form->operands[i]; i++)
533 flags = d30v_operand_table[form->operands[i]].flags;
535 /* Must be a register or number. */
536 if (!(flags & OPERAND_REG) && !(flags & OPERAND_NUM)
537 && !(flags & OPERAND_NAME) && !(flags & OPERAND_SPECIAL))
538 continue;
540 bits = d30v_operand_table[form->operands[i]].bits;
541 if (flags & OPERAND_SHIFT)
542 bits += 3;
544 length = d30v_operand_table[form->operands[i]].length;
545 shift = 12 - d30v_operand_table[form->operands[i]].position;
546 if (opers[i].X_op != O_symbol)
547 number = opers[i].X_add_number;
548 else
549 number = 0;
550 if (flags & OPERAND_REG)
552 /* Check for mvfsys or mvtsys control registers. */
553 if (flags & OPERAND_CONTROL && (number & 0x7f) > MAX_CONTROL_REG)
555 /* PSWL or PSWH. */
556 id = (number & 0x7f) - MAX_CONTROL_REG;
557 number = 0;
559 else if (number & OPERAND_FLAG)
560 /* NUMBER is a flag register. */
561 id = 3;
563 number &= 0x7F;
565 else if (flags & OPERAND_SPECIAL)
566 number = id;
568 if (opers[i].X_op != O_register && opers[i].X_op != O_constant
569 && !(flags & OPERAND_NAME))
571 /* Now create a fixup. */
572 if (fixups->fc >= MAX_INSN_FIXUPS)
573 as_fatal (_("too many fixups"));
575 fixups->fix[fixups->fc].reloc =
576 get_reloc ((struct d30v_operand *) &d30v_operand_table[form->operands[i]], op->reloc_flag);
577 fixups->fix[fixups->fc].size = 4;
578 fixups->fix[fixups->fc].exp = opers[i];
579 fixups->fix[fixups->fc].operand = form->operands[i];
580 if (fixups->fix[fixups->fc].reloc == BFD_RELOC_D30V_9_PCREL)
581 fixups->fix[fixups->fc].pcrel = RELOC_PCREL;
582 else
583 fixups->fix[fixups->fc].pcrel = op->reloc_flag;
584 (fixups->fc)++;
587 /* Truncate to the proper number of bits. */
588 if ((opers[i].X_op == O_constant) && check_range (number, bits, flags))
589 as_bad (_("operand out of range: %ld"), number);
590 if (bits < 31)
591 number &= 0x7FFFFFFF >> (31 - bits);
592 if (flags & OPERAND_SHIFT)
593 number >>= 3;
594 if (bits == 32)
596 /* It's a LONG instruction. */
597 insn |= ((number & 0xffffffff) >> 26); /* Top 6 bits. */
598 insn <<= 32; /* Shift the first word over. */
599 insn |= ((number & 0x03FC0000) << 2); /* Next 8 bits. */
600 insn |= number & 0x0003FFFF; /* Bottom 18 bits. */
602 else
603 insn |= number << shift;
606 return insn;
609 static void
610 d30v_number_to_chars (char *buf, /* Return 'nbytes' of chars here. */
611 long long value, /* The value of the bits. */
612 int n) /* Number of bytes in the output. */
614 while (n--)
616 buf[n] = value & 0xff;
617 value >>= 8;
621 /* Write out a long form instruction. */
623 static void
624 write_long (struct d30v_insn *opcode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
625 long long insn,
626 Fixups *fx)
628 int i, where;
629 char *f = frag_more (8);
631 insn |= FM11;
632 d30v_number_to_chars (f, insn, 8);
634 for (i = 0; i < fx->fc; i++)
636 if (fx->fix[i].reloc)
638 where = f - frag_now->fr_literal;
639 fix_new_exp (frag_now, where, fx->fix[i].size, &(fx->fix[i].exp),
640 fx->fix[i].pcrel, fx->fix[i].reloc);
644 fx->fc = 0;
647 /* Write out a short form instruction by itself. */
649 static void
650 write_1_short (struct d30v_insn *opcode,
651 long long insn,
652 Fixups *fx,
653 int use_sequential)
655 char *f = frag_more (8);
656 int i, where;
658 if (warn_nops == NOP_ALL)
659 as_warn (_("%s NOP inserted"), use_sequential ?
660 _("sequential") : _("parallel"));
662 /* The other container needs to be NOP. */
663 if (use_sequential)
665 /* Use a sequential NOP rather than a parallel one,
666 as the current instruction is a FLAG_MUL32 type one
667 and the next instruction is a load. */
669 /* According to 4.3.1: for FM=01, sub-instructions performed
670 only by IU cannot be encoded in L-container. */
671 if (opcode->op->unit == IU)
672 /* Right then left. */
673 insn |= FM10 | NOP_LEFT;
674 else
675 /* Left then right. */
676 insn = FM01 | (insn << 32) | NOP_RIGHT;
678 else
680 /* According to 4.3.1: for FM=00, sub-instructions performed
681 only by IU cannot be encoded in L-container. */
682 if (opcode->op->unit == IU)
683 /* Right container. */
684 insn |= FM00 | NOP_LEFT;
685 else
686 /* Left container. */
687 insn = FM00 | (insn << 32) | NOP_RIGHT;
690 d30v_number_to_chars (f, insn, 8);
692 for (i = 0; i < fx->fc; i++)
694 if (fx->fix[i].reloc)
696 where = f - frag_now->fr_literal;
697 fix_new_exp (frag_now,
698 where,
699 fx->fix[i].size,
700 &(fx->fix[i].exp),
701 fx->fix[i].pcrel,
702 fx->fix[i].reloc);
706 fx->fc = 0;
709 /* Check 2 instructions and determine if they can be safely
710 executed in parallel. Return 1 if they can be. */
712 static int
713 parallel_ok (struct d30v_insn *op1,
714 unsigned long insn1,
715 struct d30v_insn *op2,
716 unsigned long insn2,
717 exec_type_enum exec_type)
719 int i, j, shift, regno, bits, ecc;
720 unsigned long flags, mask, flags_set1, flags_set2, flags_used1, flags_used2;
721 unsigned long ins, mod_reg[2][3], used_reg[2][3], flag_reg[2];
722 struct d30v_format *f;
723 struct d30v_opcode *op;
725 /* Section 4.3: Both instructions must not be IU or MU only. */
726 if ((op1->op->unit == IU && op2->op->unit == IU)
727 || (op1->op->unit == MU && op2->op->unit == MU))
728 return 0;
730 /* First instruction must not be a jump to safely optimize, unless this
731 is an explicit parallel operation. */
732 if (exec_type != EXEC_PARALLEL
733 && (op1->op->flags_used & (FLAG_JMP | FLAG_JSR)))
734 return 0;
736 /* If one instruction is /TX or /XT and the other is /FX or /XF respectively,
737 then it is safe to allow the two to be done as parallel ops, since only
738 one will ever be executed at a time. */
739 if ((op1->ecc == ECC_TX && op2->ecc == ECC_FX)
740 || (op1->ecc == ECC_FX && op2->ecc == ECC_TX)
741 || (op1->ecc == ECC_XT && op2->ecc == ECC_XF)
742 || (op1->ecc == ECC_XF && op2->ecc == ECC_XT))
743 return 1;
745 /* [0] r0-r31
746 [1] r32-r63
747 [2] a0, a1, flag registers. */
748 for (j = 0; j < 2; j++)
750 if (j == 0)
752 f = op1->form;
753 op = op1->op;
754 ecc = op1->ecc;
755 ins = insn1;
757 else
759 f = op2->form;
760 op = op2->op;
761 ecc = op2->ecc;
762 ins = insn2;
765 flag_reg[j] = 0;
766 mod_reg[j][0] = mod_reg[j][1] = 0;
767 used_reg[j][0] = used_reg[j][1] = 0;
769 if (flag_explicitly_parallel)
771 /* For human specified parallel instructions we have been asked
772 to ignore the possibility that both instructions could modify
773 bits in the PSW, so we initialise the mod & used arrays to 0.
774 We have been asked, however, to refuse to allow parallel
775 instructions which explicitly set the same flag register,
776 eg "cmpne f0,r1,0x10 || cmpeq f0, r5, 0x2", so further on we test
777 for the use of a flag register and set a bit in the mod or used
778 array appropriately. */
779 mod_reg[j][2] = 0;
780 used_reg[j][2] = 0;
782 else
784 mod_reg[j][2] = (op->flags_set & FLAG_ALL);
785 used_reg[j][2] = (op->flags_used & FLAG_ALL);
788 /* BSR/JSR always sets R62. */
789 if (op->flags_used & FLAG_JSR)
790 mod_reg[j][1] = (1L << (62 - 32));
792 /* Conditional execution affects the flags_used. */
793 switch (ecc)
795 case ECC_TX:
796 case ECC_FX:
797 used_reg[j][2] |= flag_reg[j] = FLAG_0;
798 break;
800 case ECC_XT:
801 case ECC_XF:
802 used_reg[j][2] |= flag_reg[j] = FLAG_1;
803 break;
805 case ECC_TT:
806 case ECC_TF:
807 used_reg[j][2] |= flag_reg[j] = (FLAG_0 | FLAG_1);
808 break;
811 for (i = 0; f->operands[i]; i++)
813 flags = d30v_operand_table[f->operands[i]].flags;
814 shift = 12 - d30v_operand_table[f->operands[i]].position;
815 bits = d30v_operand_table[f->operands[i]].bits;
816 if (bits == 32)
817 mask = 0xffffffff;
818 else
819 mask = 0x7FFFFFFF >> (31 - bits);
821 if ((flags & OPERAND_PLUS) || (flags & OPERAND_MINUS))
823 /* This is a post-increment or post-decrement.
824 The previous register needs to be marked as modified. */
825 shift = 12 - d30v_operand_table[f->operands[i - 1]].position;
826 regno = (ins >> shift) & 0x3f;
827 if (regno >= 32)
828 mod_reg[j][1] |= 1L << (regno - 32);
829 else
830 mod_reg[j][0] |= 1L << regno;
832 else if (flags & OPERAND_REG)
834 regno = (ins >> shift) & mask;
835 /* The memory write functions don't have a destination
836 register. */
837 if ((flags & OPERAND_DEST) && !(op->flags_set & FLAG_MEM))
839 /* MODIFIED registers and flags. */
840 if (flags & OPERAND_ACC)
842 if (regno == 0)
843 mod_reg[j][2] |= FLAG_A0;
844 else if (regno == 1)
845 mod_reg[j][2] |= FLAG_A1;
846 else
847 abort ();
849 else if (flags & OPERAND_FLAG)
850 mod_reg[j][2] |= 1L << regno;
851 else if (!(flags & OPERAND_CONTROL))
853 int r, z;
855 /* Need to check if there are two destination
856 registers, for example ld2w. */
857 if (flags & OPERAND_2REG)
858 z = 1;
859 else
860 z = 0;
862 for (r = regno; r <= regno + z; r++)
864 if (r >= 32)
865 mod_reg[j][1] |= 1L << (r - 32);
866 else
867 mod_reg[j][0] |= 1L << r;
871 else
873 /* USED, but not modified registers and flags. */
874 if (flags & OPERAND_ACC)
876 if (regno == 0)
877 used_reg[j][2] |= FLAG_A0;
878 else if (regno == 1)
879 used_reg[j][2] |= FLAG_A1;
880 else
881 abort ();
883 else if (flags & OPERAND_FLAG)
884 used_reg[j][2] |= 1L << regno;
885 else if (!(flags & OPERAND_CONTROL))
887 int r, z;
889 /* Need to check if there are two source
890 registers, for example st2w. */
891 if (flags & OPERAND_2REG)
892 z = 1;
893 else
894 z = 0;
896 for (r = regno; r <= regno + z; r++)
898 if (r >= 32)
899 used_reg[j][1] |= 1L << (r - 32);
900 else
901 used_reg[j][0] |= 1L << r;
909 flags_set1 = op1->op->flags_set;
910 flags_set2 = op2->op->flags_set;
911 flags_used1 = op1->op->flags_used;
912 flags_used2 = op2->op->flags_used;
914 /* Check for illegal combinations with ADDppp/SUBppp. */
915 if (((flags_set1 & FLAG_NOT_WITH_ADDSUBppp) != 0
916 && (flags_used2 & FLAG_ADDSUBppp) != 0)
917 || ((flags_set2 & FLAG_NOT_WITH_ADDSUBppp) != 0
918 && (flags_used1 & FLAG_ADDSUBppp) != 0))
919 return 0;
921 /* Load instruction combined with half-word multiply is illegal. */
922 if (((flags_used1 & FLAG_MEM) != 0 && (flags_used2 & FLAG_MUL16))
923 || ((flags_used2 & FLAG_MEM) != 0 && (flags_used1 & FLAG_MUL16)))
924 return 0;
926 /* Specifically allow add || add by removing carry, overflow bits dependency.
927 This is safe, even if an addc follows since the IU takes the argument in
928 the right container, and it writes its results last.
929 However, don't paralellize add followed by addc or sub followed by
930 subb. */
931 if (mod_reg[0][2] == FLAG_CVVA && mod_reg[1][2] == FLAG_CVVA
932 && (used_reg[0][2] & ~flag_reg[0]) == 0
933 && (used_reg[1][2] & ~flag_reg[1]) == 0
934 && op1->op->unit == EITHER && op2->op->unit == EITHER)
936 mod_reg[0][2] = mod_reg[1][2] = 0;
939 for (j = 0; j < 3; j++)
941 /* If the second instruction depends on the first, we obviously
942 cannot parallelize. Note, the mod flag implies use, so
943 check that as well. */
944 /* If flag_explicitly_parallel is set, then the case of the
945 second instruction using a register the first instruction
946 modifies is assumed to be okay; we trust the human. We
947 don't trust the human if both instructions modify the same
948 register but we do trust the human if they modify the same
949 flags. */
950 /* We have now been requested not to trust the human if the
951 instructions modify the same flag registers either. */
952 if (flag_explicitly_parallel)
954 if ((mod_reg[0][j] & mod_reg[1][j]) != 0)
955 return 0;
957 else
958 if ((mod_reg[0][j] & (mod_reg[1][j] | used_reg[1][j])) != 0)
959 return 0;
962 return 1;
965 /* Write out a short form instruction if possible.
966 Return number of instructions not written out. */
968 static int
969 write_2_short (struct d30v_insn *opcode1,
970 long long insn1,
971 struct d30v_insn *opcode2,
972 long long insn2,
973 exec_type_enum exec_type,
974 Fixups *fx)
976 long long insn = NOP2;
977 char *f;
978 int i, j, where;
980 if (exec_type == EXEC_SEQ
981 && (opcode1->op->flags_used & (FLAG_JMP | FLAG_JSR))
982 && ((opcode1->op->flags_used & FLAG_DELAY) == 0)
983 && ((opcode1->ecc == ECC_AL) || ! Optimizing))
985 /* Unconditional, non-delayed branches kill instructions in
986 the right bin. Conditional branches don't always but if
987 we are not optimizing, then we have been asked to produce
988 an error about such constructs. For the purposes of this
989 test, subroutine calls are considered to be branches. */
990 write_1_short (opcode1, insn1, fx->next, FALSE);
991 return 1;
994 /* Note: we do not have to worry about subroutine calls occurring
995 in the right hand container. The return address is always
996 aligned to the next 64 bit boundary, be that 64 or 32 bit away. */
997 switch (exec_type)
999 case EXEC_UNKNOWN: /* Order not specified. */
1000 if (Optimizing
1001 && parallel_ok (opcode1, insn1, opcode2, insn2, exec_type)
1002 && ! ( (opcode1->op->unit == EITHER_BUT_PREFER_MU
1003 || opcode1->op->unit == MU)
1005 ( opcode2->op->unit == EITHER_BUT_PREFER_MU
1006 || opcode2->op->unit == MU)))
1008 /* Parallel. */
1009 exec_type = EXEC_PARALLEL;
1011 if (opcode1->op->unit == IU
1012 || opcode2->op->unit == MU
1013 || opcode2->op->unit == EITHER_BUT_PREFER_MU)
1014 insn = FM00 | (insn2 << 32) | insn1;
1015 else
1017 insn = FM00 | (insn1 << 32) | insn2;
1018 fx = fx->next;
1021 else if ((opcode1->op->flags_used & (FLAG_JMP | FLAG_JSR)
1022 && ((opcode1->op->flags_used & FLAG_DELAY) == 0))
1023 || opcode1->op->flags_used & FLAG_RP)
1025 /* We must emit (non-delayed) branch type instructions
1026 on their own with nothing in the right container. */
1027 /* We must treat repeat instructions likewise, since the
1028 following instruction has to be separate from the repeat
1029 in order to be repeated. */
1030 write_1_short (opcode1, insn1, fx->next, FALSE);
1031 return 1;
1033 else if (prev_left_kills_right_p)
1035 /* The left instruction kils the right slot, so we
1036 must leave it empty. */
1037 write_1_short (opcode1, insn1, fx->next, FALSE);
1038 return 1;
1040 else if (opcode1->op->unit == IU)
1042 if (opcode2->op->unit == EITHER_BUT_PREFER_MU)
1044 /* Case 103810 is a request from Mitsubishi that opcodes
1045 with EITHER_BUT_PREFER_MU should not be executed in
1046 reverse sequential order. */
1047 write_1_short (opcode1, insn1, fx->next, FALSE);
1048 return 1;
1051 /* Reverse sequential. */
1052 insn = FM10 | (insn2 << 32) | insn1;
1053 exec_type = EXEC_REVSEQ;
1055 else
1057 /* Sequential. */
1058 insn = FM01 | (insn1 << 32) | insn2;
1059 fx = fx->next;
1060 exec_type = EXEC_SEQ;
1062 break;
1064 case EXEC_PARALLEL: /* Parallel. */
1065 flag_explicitly_parallel = flag_xp_state;
1066 if (! parallel_ok (opcode1, insn1, opcode2, insn2, exec_type))
1067 as_bad (_("Instructions may not be executed in parallel"));
1068 else if (opcode1->op->unit == IU)
1070 if (opcode2->op->unit == IU)
1071 as_bad (_("Two IU instructions may not be executed in parallel"));
1072 as_warn (_("Swapping instruction order"));
1073 insn = FM00 | (insn2 << 32) | insn1;
1075 else if (opcode2->op->unit == MU)
1077 if (opcode1->op->unit == MU)
1078 as_bad (_("Two MU instructions may not be executed in parallel"));
1079 else if (opcode1->op->unit == EITHER_BUT_PREFER_MU)
1080 as_warn (_("Executing %s in IU may not work"), opcode1->op->name);
1081 as_warn (_("Swapping instruction order"));
1082 insn = FM00 | (insn2 << 32) | insn1;
1084 else
1086 if (opcode2->op->unit == EITHER_BUT_PREFER_MU)
1087 as_warn (_("Executing %s in IU may not work in parallel execution"),
1088 opcode2->op->name);
1090 insn = FM00 | (insn1 << 32) | insn2;
1091 fx = fx->next;
1093 flag_explicitly_parallel = 0;
1094 break;
1096 case EXEC_SEQ: /* Sequential. */
1097 if (opcode1->op->unit == IU)
1098 as_bad (_("IU instruction may not be in the left container"));
1099 if (prev_left_kills_right_p)
1100 as_bad (_("special left instruction `%s' kills instruction "
1101 "`%s' in right container"),
1102 opcode1->op->name, opcode2->op->name);
1103 insn = FM01 | (insn1 << 32) | insn2;
1104 fx = fx->next;
1105 break;
1107 case EXEC_REVSEQ: /* Reverse sequential. */
1108 if (opcode2->op->unit == MU)
1109 as_bad (_("MU instruction may not be in the right container"));
1110 if (opcode1->op->unit == EITHER_BUT_PREFER_MU)
1111 as_warn (_("Executing %s in reverse serial with %s may not work"),
1112 opcode1->op->name, opcode2->op->name);
1113 else if (opcode2->op->unit == EITHER_BUT_PREFER_MU)
1114 as_warn (_("Executing %s in IU in reverse serial may not work"),
1115 opcode2->op->name);
1116 insn = FM10 | (insn1 << 32) | insn2;
1117 fx = fx->next;
1118 break;
1120 default:
1121 as_fatal (_("unknown execution type passed to write_2_short()"));
1124 f = frag_more (8);
1125 d30v_number_to_chars (f, insn, 8);
1127 /* If the previous instruction was a 32-bit multiply but it is put into a
1128 parallel container, mark the current instruction as being a 32-bit
1129 multiply. */
1130 if (prev_mul32_p && exec_type == EXEC_PARALLEL)
1131 cur_mul32_p = 1;
1133 for (j = 0; j < 2; j++)
1135 for (i = 0; i < fx->fc; i++)
1137 if (fx->fix[i].reloc)
1139 where = (f - frag_now->fr_literal) + 4 * j;
1141 fix_new_exp (frag_now,
1142 where,
1143 fx->fix[i].size,
1144 &(fx->fix[i].exp),
1145 fx->fix[i].pcrel,
1146 fx->fix[i].reloc);
1150 fx->fc = 0;
1151 fx = fx->next;
1154 return 0;
1157 /* Get a pointer to an entry in the format table.
1158 It must look at all formats for an opcode and use the operands
1159 to choose the correct one. Return NULL on error. */
1161 static struct d30v_format *
1162 find_format (struct d30v_opcode *opcode,
1163 expressionS myops[],
1164 int fsize,
1165 int cmp_hack)
1167 int numops, match, index, i = 0, j, k;
1168 struct d30v_format *fm;
1170 if (opcode == NULL)
1171 return NULL;
1173 /* Get all the operands and save them as expressions. */
1174 numops = get_operands (myops, cmp_hack);
1176 while ((index = opcode->format[i++]) != 0)
1178 if (fsize == FORCE_SHORT && index >= LONG)
1179 continue;
1181 if (fsize == FORCE_LONG && index < LONG)
1182 continue;
1184 fm = (struct d30v_format *) &d30v_format_table[index];
1185 k = index;
1186 while (fm->form == index)
1188 match = 1;
1189 /* Now check the operands for compatibility. */
1190 for (j = 0; match && fm->operands[j]; j++)
1192 int flags = d30v_operand_table[fm->operands[j]].flags;
1193 int bits = d30v_operand_table[fm->operands[j]].bits;
1194 int X_op = myops[j].X_op;
1195 int num = myops[j].X_add_number;
1197 if (flags & OPERAND_SPECIAL)
1198 break;
1199 else if (X_op == O_illegal)
1200 match = 0;
1201 else if (flags & OPERAND_REG)
1203 if (X_op != O_register
1204 || ((flags & OPERAND_ACC) && !(num & OPERAND_ACC))
1205 || (!(flags & OPERAND_ACC) && (num & OPERAND_ACC))
1206 || ((flags & OPERAND_FLAG) && !(num & OPERAND_FLAG))
1207 || (!(flags & (OPERAND_FLAG | OPERAND_CONTROL)) && (num & OPERAND_FLAG))
1208 || ((flags & OPERAND_CONTROL)
1209 && !(num & (OPERAND_CONTROL | OPERAND_FLAG))))
1210 match = 0;
1212 else if (((flags & OPERAND_MINUS)
1213 && (X_op != O_absent || num != OPERAND_MINUS))
1214 || ((flags & OPERAND_PLUS)
1215 && (X_op != O_absent || num != OPERAND_PLUS))
1216 || ((flags & OPERAND_ATMINUS)
1217 && (X_op != O_absent || num != OPERAND_ATMINUS))
1218 || ((flags & OPERAND_ATPAR)
1219 && (X_op != O_absent || num != OPERAND_ATPAR))
1220 || ((flags & OPERAND_ATSIGN)
1221 && (X_op != O_absent || num != OPERAND_ATSIGN)))
1222 match = 0;
1223 else if (flags & OPERAND_NUM)
1225 /* A number can be a constant or symbol expression. */
1227 /* If we have found a register name, but that name
1228 also matches a symbol, then re-parse the name as
1229 an expression. */
1230 if (X_op == O_register
1231 && symbol_find ((char *) myops[j].X_op_symbol))
1233 input_line_pointer = (char *) myops[j].X_op_symbol;
1234 expression (&myops[j]);
1237 /* Turn an expression into a symbol for later resolution. */
1238 if (X_op != O_absent && X_op != O_constant
1239 && X_op != O_symbol && X_op != O_register
1240 && X_op != O_big)
1242 symbolS *sym = make_expr_symbol (&myops[j]);
1243 myops[j].X_op = X_op = O_symbol;
1244 myops[j].X_add_symbol = sym;
1245 myops[j].X_add_number = num = 0;
1248 if (fm->form >= LONG)
1250 /* If we're testing for a LONG format, either fits. */
1251 if (X_op != O_constant && X_op != O_symbol)
1252 match = 0;
1254 else if (fm->form < LONG
1255 && ((fsize == FORCE_SHORT && X_op == O_symbol)
1256 || (fm->form == SHORT_D2 && j == 0)))
1257 match = 1;
1259 /* This is the tricky part. Will the constant or symbol
1260 fit into the space in the current format? */
1261 else if (X_op == O_constant)
1263 if (check_range (num, bits, flags))
1264 match = 0;
1266 else if (X_op == O_symbol
1267 && S_IS_DEFINED (myops[j].X_add_symbol)
1268 && S_GET_SEGMENT (myops[j].X_add_symbol) == now_seg
1269 && opcode->reloc_flag == RELOC_PCREL)
1271 /* If the symbol is defined, see if the value will fit
1272 into the form we're considering. */
1273 fragS *f;
1274 long value;
1276 /* Calculate the current address by running through the
1277 previous frags and adding our current offset. */
1278 value = 0;
1279 for (f = frchain_now->frch_root; f; f = f->fr_next)
1280 value += f->fr_fix + f->fr_offset;
1281 value = (S_GET_VALUE (myops[j].X_add_symbol) - value
1282 - (obstack_next_free (&frchain_now->frch_obstack)
1283 - frag_now->fr_literal));
1284 if (check_range (value, bits, flags))
1285 match = 0;
1287 else
1288 match = 0;
1291 /* We're only done if the operands matched so far AND there
1292 are no more to check. */
1293 if (match && myops[j].X_op == 0)
1295 /* Final check - issue a warning if an odd numbered register
1296 is used as the first register in an instruction that reads
1297 or writes 2 registers. */
1299 for (j = 0; fm->operands[j]; j++)
1300 if (myops[j].X_op == O_register
1301 && (myops[j].X_add_number & 1)
1302 && (d30v_operand_table[fm->operands[j]].flags & OPERAND_2REG))
1303 as_warn (_("Odd numbered register used as target of multi-register instruction"));
1305 return fm;
1307 fm = (struct d30v_format *) &d30v_format_table[++k];
1310 return NULL;
1313 /* Assemble a single instruction and return an opcode.
1314 Return -1 (an invalid opcode) on error. */
1316 #define NAME_BUF_LEN 20
1318 static long long
1319 do_assemble (char *str,
1320 struct d30v_insn *opcode,
1321 int shortp,
1322 int is_parallel)
1324 char *op_start;
1325 char *save;
1326 char *op_end;
1327 char name[NAME_BUF_LEN];
1328 int cmp_hack;
1329 int nlen = 0;
1330 int fsize = (shortp ? FORCE_SHORT : 0);
1331 expressionS myops[6];
1332 long long insn;
1334 /* Drop leading whitespace. */
1335 while (*str == ' ')
1336 str++;
1338 /* Find the opcode end. */
1339 for (op_start = op_end = str;
1340 *op_end
1341 && nlen < (NAME_BUF_LEN - 1)
1342 && *op_end != '/'
1343 && !is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *op_end] && *op_end != ' ';
1344 op_end++)
1346 name[nlen] = TOLOWER (op_start[nlen]);
1347 nlen++;
1350 if (nlen == 0)
1351 return -1;
1353 name[nlen] = 0;
1355 /* If there is an execution condition code, handle it. */
1356 if (*op_end == '/')
1358 int i = 0;
1359 while ((i < ECC_MAX) && strncasecmp (d30v_ecc_names[i], op_end + 1, 2))
1360 i++;
1362 if (i == ECC_MAX)
1364 char tmp[4];
1365 strncpy (tmp, op_end + 1, 2);
1366 tmp[2] = 0;
1367 as_bad (_("unknown condition code: %s"), tmp);
1368 return -1;
1370 opcode->ecc = i;
1371 op_end += 3;
1373 else
1374 opcode->ecc = ECC_AL;
1376 /* CMP and CMPU change their name based on condition codes. */
1377 if (!strncmp (name, "cmp", 3))
1379 int p, i;
1380 char **str = (char **) d30v_cc_names;
1381 if (name[3] == 'u')
1382 p = 4;
1383 else
1384 p = 3;
1386 for (i = 1; *str && strncmp (*str, &name[p], 2); i++, str++)
1389 /* cmpu only supports some condition codes. */
1390 if (p == 4)
1392 if (i < 3 || i > 6)
1394 name[p + 2] = 0;
1395 as_bad (_("cmpu doesn't support condition code %s"), &name[p]);
1399 if (!*str)
1401 name[p + 2] = 0;
1402 as_bad (_("unknown condition code: %s"), &name[p]);
1405 cmp_hack = i;
1406 name[p] = 0;
1408 else
1409 cmp_hack = 0;
1411 /* Need to look for .s or .l. */
1412 if (name[nlen - 2] == '.')
1414 switch (name[nlen - 1])
1416 case 's':
1417 fsize = FORCE_SHORT;
1418 break;
1419 case 'l':
1420 fsize = FORCE_LONG;
1421 break;
1423 name[nlen - 2] = 0;
1426 /* Find the first opcode with the proper name. */
1427 opcode->op = (struct d30v_opcode *) hash_find (d30v_hash, name);
1428 if (opcode->op == NULL)
1430 as_bad (_("unknown opcode: %s"), name);
1431 return -1;
1434 save = input_line_pointer;
1435 input_line_pointer = op_end;
1436 while (!(opcode->form = find_format (opcode->op, myops, fsize, cmp_hack)))
1438 opcode->op++;
1439 if (opcode->op->name == NULL || strcmp (opcode->op->name, name))
1441 as_bad (_("operands for opcode `%s' do not match any valid format"),
1442 name);
1443 return -1;
1446 input_line_pointer = save;
1448 insn = build_insn (opcode, myops);
1450 /* Propagate multiply status. */
1451 if (insn != -1)
1453 if (is_parallel && prev_mul32_p)
1454 cur_mul32_p = 1;
1455 else
1457 prev_mul32_p = cur_mul32_p;
1458 cur_mul32_p = (opcode->op->flags_used & FLAG_MUL32) != 0;
1462 /* Propagate left_kills_right status. */
1463 if (insn != -1)
1465 prev_left_kills_right_p = cur_left_kills_right_p;
1467 if (opcode->op->flags_set & FLAG_LKR)
1469 cur_left_kills_right_p = 1;
1471 if (strcmp (opcode->op->name, "mvtsys") == 0)
1473 /* Left kills right for only mvtsys only for
1474 PSW/PSWH/PSWL/flags target. */
1475 if ((myops[0].X_op == O_register) &&
1476 ((myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_CONTROL) || /* psw */
1477 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_CONTROL+MAX_CONTROL_REG+2) || /* pswh */
1478 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_CONTROL+MAX_CONTROL_REG+1) || /* pswl */
1479 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_FLAG+0) || /* f0 */
1480 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_FLAG+1) || /* f1 */
1481 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_FLAG+2) || /* f2 */
1482 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_FLAG+3) || /* f3 */
1483 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_FLAG+4) || /* f4 */
1484 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_FLAG+5) || /* f5 */
1485 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_FLAG+6) || /* f6 */
1486 (myops[0].X_add_number == OPERAND_FLAG+7))) /* f7 */
1488 cur_left_kills_right_p = 1;
1490 else
1492 /* Other mvtsys target registers don't kill right
1493 instruction. */
1494 cur_left_kills_right_p = 0;
1496 } /* mvtsys */
1498 else
1499 cur_left_kills_right_p = 0;
1502 return insn;
1505 /* Called internally to handle all alignment needs. This takes care
1506 of eliding calls to frag_align if'n the cached current alignment
1507 says we've already got it, as well as taking care of the auto-aligning
1508 labels wrt code. */
1510 static void
1511 d30v_align (int n, char *pfill, symbolS *label)
1513 /* The front end is prone to changing segments out from under us
1514 temporarily when -g is in effect. */
1515 int switched_seg_p = (d30v_current_align_seg != now_seg);
1517 /* Do not assume that if 'd30v_current_align >= n' and
1518 '! switched_seg_p' that it is safe to avoid performing
1519 this alignment request. The alignment of the current frag
1520 can be changed under our feet, for example by a .ascii
1521 directive in the source code. cf testsuite/gas/d30v/reloc.s */
1522 d30v_cleanup (FALSE);
1524 if (pfill == NULL)
1526 if (n > 2
1527 && (bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, now_seg) & SEC_CODE) != 0)
1529 static char const nop[4] = { 0x00, 0xf0, 0x00, 0x00 };
1531 /* First, make sure we're on a four-byte boundary, in case
1532 someone has been putting .byte values the text section. */
1533 if (d30v_current_align < 2 || switched_seg_p)
1534 frag_align (2, 0, 0);
1535 frag_align_pattern (n, nop, sizeof nop, 0);
1537 else
1538 frag_align (n, 0, 0);
1540 else
1541 frag_align (n, *pfill, 0);
1543 if (!switched_seg_p)
1544 d30v_current_align = n;
1546 if (label != NULL)
1548 symbolS *sym;
1549 int label_seen = FALSE;
1550 struct frag *old_frag;
1551 valueT old_value;
1552 valueT new_value;
1554 assert (S_GET_SEGMENT (label) == now_seg);
1556 old_frag = symbol_get_frag (label);
1557 old_value = S_GET_VALUE (label);
1558 new_value = (valueT) frag_now_fix ();
1560 /* It is possible to have more than one label at a particular
1561 address, especially if debugging is enabled, so we must
1562 take care to adjust all the labels at this address in this
1563 fragment. To save time we search from the end of the symbol
1564 list, backwards, since the symbols we are interested in are
1565 almost certainly the ones that were most recently added.
1566 Also to save time we stop searching once we have seen at least
1567 one matching label, and we encounter a label that is no longer
1568 in the target fragment. Note, this search is guaranteed to
1569 find at least one match when sym == label, so no special case
1570 code is necessary. */
1571 for (sym = symbol_lastP; sym != NULL; sym = symbol_previous (sym))
1573 if (symbol_get_frag (sym) == old_frag
1574 && S_GET_VALUE (sym) == old_value)
1576 label_seen = TRUE;
1577 symbol_set_frag (sym, frag_now);
1578 S_SET_VALUE (sym, new_value);
1580 else if (label_seen && symbol_get_frag (sym) != old_frag)
1581 break;
1585 record_alignment (now_seg, n);
1588 /* This is the main entry point for the machine-dependent assembler.
1589 STR points to a machine-dependent instruction. This function is
1590 supposed to emit the frags/bytes it assembles to. For the D30V, it
1591 mostly handles the special VLIW parsing and packing and leaves the
1592 difficult stuff to do_assemble (). */
1594 static long long prev_insn = -1;
1595 static struct d30v_insn prev_opcode;
1596 static subsegT prev_subseg;
1597 static segT prev_seg = 0;
1599 void
1600 md_assemble (char *str)
1602 struct d30v_insn opcode;
1603 long long insn;
1604 /* Execution type; parallel, etc. */
1605 exec_type_enum extype = EXEC_UNKNOWN;
1606 /* Saved extype. Used for multiline instructions. */
1607 static exec_type_enum etype = EXEC_UNKNOWN;
1608 char *str2;
1610 if ((prev_insn != -1) && prev_seg
1611 && ((prev_seg != now_seg) || (prev_subseg != now_subseg)))
1612 d30v_cleanup (FALSE);
1614 if (d30v_current_align < 3)
1615 d30v_align (3, NULL, d30v_last_label);
1616 else if (d30v_current_align > 3)
1617 d30v_current_align = 3;
1618 d30v_last_label = NULL;
1620 flag_explicitly_parallel = 0;
1621 flag_xp_state = 0;
1622 if (etype == EXEC_UNKNOWN)
1624 /* Look for the special multiple instruction separators. */
1625 str2 = strstr (str, "||");
1626 if (str2)
1628 extype = EXEC_PARALLEL;
1629 flag_xp_state = 1;
1631 else
1633 str2 = strstr (str, "->");
1634 if (str2)
1635 extype = EXEC_SEQ;
1636 else
1638 str2 = strstr (str, "<-");
1639 if (str2)
1640 extype = EXEC_REVSEQ;
1644 /* STR2 points to the separator, if one. */
1645 if (str2)
1647 *str2 = 0;
1649 /* If two instructions are present and we already have one saved,
1650 then first write it out. */
1651 d30v_cleanup (FALSE);
1653 /* Assemble first instruction and save it. */
1654 prev_insn = do_assemble (str, &prev_opcode, 1, 0);
1655 if (prev_insn == -1)
1656 as_bad (_("Cannot assemble instruction"));
1657 if (prev_opcode.form != NULL && prev_opcode.form->form >= LONG)
1658 as_bad (_("First opcode is long. Unable to mix instructions as specified."));
1659 fixups = fixups->next;
1660 str = str2 + 2;
1661 prev_seg = now_seg;
1662 prev_subseg = now_subseg;
1666 insn = do_assemble (str, &opcode,
1667 (extype != EXEC_UNKNOWN || etype != EXEC_UNKNOWN),
1668 extype == EXEC_PARALLEL);
1669 if (insn == -1)
1671 if (extype != EXEC_UNKNOWN)
1672 etype = extype;
1673 as_bad (_("Cannot assemble instruction"));
1674 return;
1677 if (etype != EXEC_UNKNOWN)
1679 extype = etype;
1680 etype = EXEC_UNKNOWN;
1683 /* Word multiply instructions must not be followed by either a load or a
1684 16-bit multiply instruction in the next cycle. */
1685 if ( (extype != EXEC_REVSEQ)
1686 && prev_mul32_p
1687 && (opcode.op->flags_used & (FLAG_MEM | FLAG_MUL16)))
1689 /* However, load and multiply should able to be combined in a parallel
1690 operation, so check for that first. */
1691 if (prev_insn != -1
1692 && (opcode.op->flags_used & FLAG_MEM)
1693 && opcode.form->form < LONG
1694 && (extype == EXEC_PARALLEL || (Optimizing && extype == EXEC_UNKNOWN))
1695 && parallel_ok (&prev_opcode, (long) prev_insn,
1696 &opcode, (long) insn, extype)
1697 && write_2_short (&prev_opcode, (long) prev_insn,
1698 &opcode, (long) insn, extype, fixups) == 0)
1700 /* No instructions saved. */
1701 prev_insn = -1;
1702 return;
1704 else
1706 /* Can't parallelize, flush previous instruction and emit a
1707 word of NOPS, unless the previous instruction is a NOP,
1708 in which case just flush it, as this will generate a word
1709 of NOPs for us. */
1711 if (prev_insn != -1 && (strcmp (prev_opcode.op->name, "nop") == 0))
1712 d30v_cleanup (FALSE);
1713 else
1715 char *f;
1717 if (prev_insn != -1)
1718 d30v_cleanup (TRUE);
1719 else
1721 f = frag_more (8);
1722 d30v_number_to_chars (f, NOP2, 8);
1724 if (warn_nops == NOP_ALL || warn_nops == NOP_MULTIPLY)
1726 if (opcode.op->flags_used & FLAG_MEM)
1727 as_warn (_("word of NOPs added between word multiply and load"));
1728 else
1729 as_warn (_("word of NOPs added between word multiply and 16-bit multiply"));
1734 extype = EXEC_UNKNOWN;
1737 else if ( (extype == EXEC_REVSEQ)
1738 && cur_mul32_p
1739 && (prev_opcode.op->flags_used & (FLAG_MEM | FLAG_MUL16)))
1741 /* Can't parallelize, flush current instruction and add a
1742 sequential NOP. */
1743 write_1_short (&opcode, (long) insn, fixups->next->next, TRUE);
1745 /* Make the previous instruction the current one. */
1746 extype = EXEC_UNKNOWN;
1747 insn = prev_insn;
1748 now_seg = prev_seg;
1749 now_subseg = prev_subseg;
1750 prev_insn = -1;
1751 cur_mul32_p = prev_mul32_p;
1752 prev_mul32_p = 0;
1753 memcpy (&opcode, &prev_opcode, sizeof (prev_opcode));
1756 /* If this is a long instruction, write it and any previous short
1757 instruction. */
1758 if (opcode.form->form >= LONG)
1760 if (extype != EXEC_UNKNOWN)
1761 as_bad (_("Instruction uses long version, so it cannot be mixed as specified"));
1762 d30v_cleanup (FALSE);
1763 write_long (&opcode, insn, fixups);
1764 prev_insn = -1;
1766 else if ((prev_insn != -1)
1767 && (write_2_short
1768 (&prev_opcode, (long) prev_insn, &opcode,
1769 (long) insn, extype, fixups) == 0))
1771 /* No instructions saved. */
1772 prev_insn = -1;
1774 else
1776 if (extype != EXEC_UNKNOWN)
1777 as_bad (_("Unable to mix instructions as specified"));
1779 /* Save off last instruction so it may be packed on next pass. */
1780 memcpy (&prev_opcode, &opcode, sizeof (prev_opcode));
1781 prev_insn = insn;
1782 prev_seg = now_seg;
1783 prev_subseg = now_subseg;
1784 fixups = fixups->next;
1785 prev_mul32_p = cur_mul32_p;
1789 /* If while processing a fixup, a reloc really needs to be created,
1790 then it is done here. */
1792 arelent *
1793 tc_gen_reloc (asection *seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, fixS *fixp)
1795 arelent *reloc;
1796 reloc = xmalloc (sizeof (arelent));
1797 reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol *));
1798 *reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp->fx_addsy);
1799 reloc->address = fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where;
1800 reloc->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, fixp->fx_r_type);
1801 if (reloc->howto == NULL)
1803 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
1804 _("reloc %d not supported by object file format"),
1805 (int) fixp->fx_r_type);
1806 return NULL;
1809 reloc->addend = 0;
1810 return reloc;
1814 md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragS *fragp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1815 asection *seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1817 abort ();
1818 return 0;
1821 long
1822 md_pcrel_from_section (fixS *fixp, segT sec)
1824 if (fixp->fx_addsy != (symbolS *) NULL
1825 && (!S_IS_DEFINED (fixp->fx_addsy)
1826 || (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixp->fx_addsy) != sec)))
1827 return 0;
1828 return fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where;
1831 /* Called after the assembler has finished parsing the input file or
1832 after a label is defined. Because the D30V assembler sometimes
1833 saves short instructions to see if it can package them with the
1834 next instruction, there may be a short instruction that still needs
1835 written. */
1838 d30v_cleanup (int use_sequential)
1840 segT seg;
1841 subsegT subseg;
1843 if (prev_insn != -1)
1845 seg = now_seg;
1846 subseg = now_subseg;
1847 subseg_set (prev_seg, prev_subseg);
1848 write_1_short (&prev_opcode, (long) prev_insn, fixups->next,
1849 use_sequential);
1850 subseg_set (seg, subseg);
1851 prev_insn = -1;
1852 if (use_sequential)
1853 prev_mul32_p = FALSE;
1856 return 1;
1859 /* This function is called at the start of every line. It checks to
1860 see if the first character is a '.', which indicates the start of a
1861 pseudo-op. If it is, then write out any unwritten instructions. */
1863 void
1864 d30v_start_line (void)
1866 char *c = input_line_pointer;
1868 while (ISSPACE (*c))
1869 c++;
1871 if (*c == '.')
1872 d30v_cleanup (FALSE);
1875 static void
1876 check_size (long value, int bits, char *file, int line)
1878 int tmp, max;
1880 if (value < 0)
1881 tmp = ~value;
1882 else
1883 tmp = value;
1885 max = (1 << (bits - 1)) - 1;
1887 if (tmp > max)
1888 as_bad_where (file, line, _("value too large to fit in %d bits"), bits);
1891 /* d30v_frob_label() is called when after a label is recognized. */
1893 void
1894 d30v_frob_label (symbolS *lab)
1896 /* Emit any pending instructions. */
1897 d30v_cleanup (FALSE);
1899 /* Update the label's address with the current output pointer. */
1900 symbol_set_frag (lab, frag_now);
1901 S_SET_VALUE (lab, (valueT) frag_now_fix ());
1903 /* Record this label for future adjustment after we find out what
1904 kind of data it references, and the required alignment therewith. */
1905 d30v_last_label = lab;
1908 /* Hook into cons for capturing alignment changes. */
1910 void
1911 d30v_cons_align (int size)
1913 int log_size;
1915 log_size = 0;
1916 while ((size >>= 1) != 0)
1917 ++log_size;
1919 if (d30v_current_align < log_size)
1920 d30v_align (log_size, (char *) NULL, NULL);
1921 else if (d30v_current_align > log_size)
1922 d30v_current_align = log_size;
1923 d30v_last_label = NULL;
1926 void
1927 md_apply_fix (fixS *fixP, valueT *valP, segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1929 char *where;
1930 unsigned long insn, insn2;
1931 long value = *valP;
1933 if (fixP->fx_addsy == (symbolS *) NULL)
1934 fixP->fx_done = 1;
1936 /* We don't support subtracting a symbol. */
1937 if (fixP->fx_subsy != (symbolS *) NULL)
1938 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, _("expression too complex"));
1940 /* Fetch the instruction, insert the fully resolved operand
1941 value, and stuff the instruction back again. */
1942 where = fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal + fixP->fx_where;
1943 insn = bfd_getb32 ((unsigned char *) where);
1945 switch (fixP->fx_r_type)
1947 case BFD_RELOC_8: /* Check for a bad .byte directive. */
1948 if (fixP->fx_addsy != NULL)
1949 as_bad (_("line %d: unable to place address of symbol '%s' into a byte"),
1950 fixP->fx_line, S_GET_NAME (fixP->fx_addsy));
1951 else if (((unsigned)value) > 0xff)
1952 as_bad (_("line %d: unable to place value %lx into a byte"),
1953 fixP->fx_line, value);
1954 else
1955 *(unsigned char *) where = value;
1956 break;
1958 case BFD_RELOC_16: /* Check for a bad .short directive. */
1959 if (fixP->fx_addsy != NULL)
1960 as_bad (_("line %d: unable to place address of symbol '%s' into a short"),
1961 fixP->fx_line, S_GET_NAME (fixP->fx_addsy));
1962 else if (((unsigned)value) > 0xffff)
1963 as_bad (_("line %d: unable to place value %lx into a short"),
1964 fixP->fx_line, value);
1965 else
1966 bfd_putb16 ((bfd_vma) value, (unsigned char *) where);
1967 break;
1969 case BFD_RELOC_64: /* Check for a bad .quad directive. */
1970 if (fixP->fx_addsy != NULL)
1971 as_bad (_("line %d: unable to place address of symbol '%s' into a quad"),
1972 fixP->fx_line, S_GET_NAME (fixP->fx_addsy));
1973 else
1975 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) value, (unsigned char *) where);
1976 bfd_putb32 (0, ((unsigned char *) where) + 4);
1978 break;
1980 case BFD_RELOC_D30V_6:
1981 check_size (value, 6, fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line);
1982 insn |= value & 0x3F;
1983 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn, (unsigned char *) where);
1984 break;
1986 case BFD_RELOC_D30V_9_PCREL:
1987 if (fixP->fx_where & 0x7)
1989 if (fixP->fx_done)
1990 value += 4;
1991 else
1992 fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_D30V_9_PCREL_R;
1994 check_size (value, 9, fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line);
1995 insn |= ((value >> 3) & 0x3F) << 12;
1996 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn, (unsigned char *) where);
1997 break;
1999 case BFD_RELOC_D30V_15:
2000 check_size (value, 15, fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line);
2001 insn |= (value >> 3) & 0xFFF;
2002 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn, (unsigned char *) where);
2003 break;
2005 case BFD_RELOC_D30V_15_PCREL:
2006 if (fixP->fx_where & 0x7)
2008 if (fixP->fx_done)
2009 value += 4;
2010 else
2011 fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_D30V_15_PCREL_R;
2013 check_size (value, 15, fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line);
2014 insn |= (value >> 3) & 0xFFF;
2015 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn, (unsigned char *) where);
2016 break;
2018 case BFD_RELOC_D30V_21:
2019 check_size (value, 21, fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line);
2020 insn |= (value >> 3) & 0x3FFFF;
2021 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn, (unsigned char *) where);
2022 break;
2024 case BFD_RELOC_D30V_21_PCREL:
2025 if (fixP->fx_where & 0x7)
2027 if (fixP->fx_done)
2028 value += 4;
2029 else
2030 fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_D30V_21_PCREL_R;
2032 check_size (value, 21, fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line);
2033 insn |= (value >> 3) & 0x3FFFF;
2034 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn, (unsigned char *) where);
2035 break;
2037 case BFD_RELOC_D30V_32:
2038 insn2 = bfd_getb32 ((unsigned char *) where + 4);
2039 insn |= (value >> 26) & 0x3F; /* Top 6 bits. */
2040 insn2 |= ((value & 0x03FC0000) << 2); /* Next 8 bits. */
2041 insn2 |= value & 0x0003FFFF; /* Bottom 18 bits. */
2042 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn, (unsigned char *) where);
2043 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn2, (unsigned char *) where + 4);
2044 break;
2046 case BFD_RELOC_D30V_32_PCREL:
2047 insn2 = bfd_getb32 ((unsigned char *) where + 4);
2048 insn |= (value >> 26) & 0x3F; /* Top 6 bits. */
2049 insn2 |= ((value & 0x03FC0000) << 2); /* Next 8 bits. */
2050 insn2 |= value & 0x0003FFFF; /* Bottom 18 bits. */
2051 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn, (unsigned char *) where);
2052 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) insn2, (unsigned char *) where + 4);
2053 break;
2055 case BFD_RELOC_32:
2056 bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) value, (unsigned char *) where);
2057 break;
2059 default:
2060 as_bad (_("line %d: unknown relocation type: 0x%x"),
2061 fixP->fx_line, fixP->fx_r_type);
2065 /* Handle the .align pseudo-op. This aligns to a power of two. We
2066 hook here to latch the current alignment. */
2068 static void
2069 s_d30v_align (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2071 int align;
2072 char fill, *pfill = NULL;
2073 long max_alignment = 15;
2075 align = get_absolute_expression ();
2076 if (align > max_alignment)
2078 align = max_alignment;
2079 as_warn (_("Alignment too large: %d assumed"), align);
2081 else if (align < 0)
2083 as_warn (_("Alignment negative: 0 assumed"));
2084 align = 0;
2087 if (*input_line_pointer == ',')
2089 input_line_pointer++;
2090 fill = get_absolute_expression ();
2091 pfill = &fill;
2094 d30v_last_label = NULL;
2095 d30v_align (align, pfill, NULL);
2097 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2100 /* Handle the .text pseudo-op. This is like the usual one, but it
2101 clears the saved last label and resets known alignment. */
2103 static void
2104 s_d30v_text (int i)
2107 s_text (i);
2108 d30v_last_label = NULL;
2109 d30v_current_align = 0;
2110 d30v_current_align_seg = now_seg;
2113 /* Handle the .data pseudo-op. This is like the usual one, but it
2114 clears the saved last label and resets known alignment. */
2116 static void
2117 s_d30v_data (int i)
2119 s_data (i);
2120 d30v_last_label = NULL;
2121 d30v_current_align = 0;
2122 d30v_current_align_seg = now_seg;
2125 /* Handle the .section pseudo-op. This is like the usual one, but it
2126 clears the saved last label and resets known alignment. */
2128 static void
2129 s_d30v_section (int ignore)
2131 obj_elf_section (ignore);
2132 d30v_last_label = NULL;
2133 d30v_current_align = 0;
2134 d30v_current_align_seg = now_seg;
2137 /* The target specific pseudo-ops which we support. */
2138 const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] =
2140 { "word", cons, 4 },
2141 { "hword", cons, 2 },
2142 { "align", s_d30v_align, 0 },
2143 { "text", s_d30v_text, 0 },
2144 { "data", s_d30v_data, 0 },
2145 { "section", s_d30v_section, 0 },
2146 { "section.s", s_d30v_section, 0 },
2147 { "sect", s_d30v_section, 0 },
2148 { "sect.s", s_d30v_section, 0 },
2149 { NULL, NULL, 0 }