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1 /* tc-i860.c -- Assembler for the Intel i860 architecture.
2 Copyright 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Brought back from the dead and completely reworked
6 by Jason Eckhardt <jle@cygnus.com>.
8 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
10 GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
13 any later version.
15 GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 GNU General Public License for more details.
20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
21 with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
22 Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
24 #include <stdio.h>
25 #include <string.h>
26 #include "as.h"
27 #include "safe-ctype.h"
28 #include "subsegs.h"
29 #include "opcode/i860.h"
30 #include "elf/i860.h"
33 /* The opcode hash table. */
34 static struct hash_control *op_hash = NULL;
36 /* These characters always start a comment. */
37 const char comment_chars[] = "#!/";
39 /* These characters start a comment at the beginning of a line. */
40 const char line_comment_chars[] = "#/";
42 const char line_separator_chars[] = ";";
44 /* Characters that can be used to separate the mantissa from the exponent
45 in floating point numbers. */
46 const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE";
48 /* Characters that indicate this number is a floating point constant.
49 As in 0f12.456 or 0d1.2345e12. */
50 const char FLT_CHARS[] = "rRsSfFdDxXpP";
52 /* Register prefix (depends on syntax). */
53 static char reg_prefix;
55 #define MAX_FIXUPS 2
57 struct i860_it
59 char *error;
60 unsigned long opcode;
61 enum expand_type expand;
62 struct i860_fi
64 expressionS exp;
65 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
66 int pcrel;
67 valueT fup;
68 } fi[MAX_FIXUPS];
69 } the_insn;
71 /* The current fixup count. */
72 static int fc;
74 static char *expr_end;
76 /* Indicates error if a pseudo operation was expanded after a branch. */
77 static char last_expand;
79 /* If true, then warn if any pseudo operations were expanded. */
80 static int target_warn_expand = 0;
82 /* If true, then XP support is enabled. */
83 static int target_xp = 0;
85 /* If true, then Intel syntax is enabled (default to AT&T/SVR4 syntax). */
86 static int target_intel_syntax = 0;
89 /* Prototypes. */
90 static void i860_process_insn (char *);
91 static void s_dual (int);
92 static void s_enddual (int);
93 static void s_atmp (int);
94 static void s_align_wrapper (int);
95 static int i860_get_expression (char *);
96 static bfd_reloc_code_real_type obtain_reloc_for_imm16 (fixS *, long *);
97 #ifdef DEBUG_I860
98 static void print_insn (struct i860_it *);
99 #endif
101 const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] =
103 {"align", s_align_wrapper, 0},
104 {"dual", s_dual, 0},
105 {"enddual", s_enddual, 0},
106 {"atmp", s_atmp, 0},
107 {NULL, 0, 0},
110 /* Dual-instruction mode handling. */
111 enum dual
113 DUAL_OFF = 0, DUAL_ON, DUAL_DDOT, DUAL_ONDDOT,
115 static enum dual dual_mode = DUAL_OFF;
117 /* Handle ".dual" directive. */
118 static void
119 s_dual (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
121 if (target_intel_syntax)
122 dual_mode = DUAL_ON;
123 else
124 as_bad (_("Directive .dual available only with -mintel-syntax option"));
127 /* Handle ".enddual" directive. */
128 static void
129 s_enddual (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
131 if (target_intel_syntax)
132 dual_mode = DUAL_OFF;
133 else
134 as_bad (_("Directive .enddual available only with -mintel-syntax option"));
137 /* Temporary register used when expanding assembler pseudo operations. */
138 static int atmp = 31;
140 static void
141 s_atmp (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
143 int temp;
145 if (! target_intel_syntax)
147 as_bad (_("Directive .atmp available only with -mintel-syntax option"));
148 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
149 return;
152 if (strncmp (input_line_pointer, "sp", 2) == 0)
154 input_line_pointer += 2;
155 atmp = 2;
157 else if (strncmp (input_line_pointer, "fp", 2) == 0)
159 input_line_pointer += 2;
160 atmp = 3;
162 else if (strncmp (input_line_pointer, "r", 1) == 0)
164 input_line_pointer += 1;
165 temp = get_absolute_expression ();
166 if (temp >= 0 && temp <= 31)
167 atmp = temp;
168 else
169 as_bad (_("Unknown temporary pseudo register"));
171 else
173 as_bad (_("Unknown temporary pseudo register"));
175 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
178 /* Handle ".align" directive depending on syntax mode.
179 AT&T/SVR4 syntax uses the standard align directive. However,
180 the Intel syntax additionally allows keywords for the alignment
181 parameter: ".align type", where type is one of {.short, .long,
182 .quad, .single, .double} representing alignments of 2, 4,
183 16, 4, and 8, respectively. */
184 static void
185 s_align_wrapper (int arg)
187 char *parm = input_line_pointer;
189 if (target_intel_syntax)
191 /* Replace a keyword with the equivalent integer so the
192 standard align routine can parse the directive. */
193 if (strncmp (parm, ".short", 6) == 0)
194 strncpy (parm, " 2", 6);
195 else if (strncmp (parm, ".long", 5) == 0)
196 strncpy (parm, " 4", 5);
197 else if (strncmp (parm, ".quad", 5) == 0)
198 strncpy (parm, " 16", 5);
199 else if (strncmp (parm, ".single", 7) == 0)
200 strncpy (parm, " 4", 7);
201 else if (strncmp (parm, ".double", 7) == 0)
202 strncpy (parm, " 8", 7);
204 while (*input_line_pointer == ' ')
205 ++input_line_pointer;
208 s_align_bytes (arg);
211 /* This function is called once, at assembler startup time. It should
212 set up all the tables and data structures that the MD part of the
213 assembler will need. */
214 void
215 md_begin (void)
217 const char *retval = NULL;
218 int lose = 0;
219 unsigned int i = 0;
221 op_hash = hash_new ();
223 while (i860_opcodes[i].name != NULL)
225 const char *name = i860_opcodes[i].name;
226 retval = hash_insert (op_hash, name, (PTR)&i860_opcodes[i]);
227 if (retval != NULL)
229 fprintf (stderr, _("internal error: can't hash `%s': %s\n"),
230 i860_opcodes[i].name, retval);
231 lose = 1;
235 if (i860_opcodes[i].match & i860_opcodes[i].lose)
237 fprintf (stderr,
238 _("internal error: losing opcode: `%s' \"%s\"\n"),
239 i860_opcodes[i].name, i860_opcodes[i].args);
240 lose = 1;
242 ++i;
244 while (i860_opcodes[i].name != NULL
245 && strcmp (i860_opcodes[i].name, name) == 0);
248 if (lose)
249 as_fatal (_("Defective assembler. No assembly attempted."));
251 /* Set the register prefix for either Intel or AT&T/SVR4 syntax. */
252 reg_prefix = target_intel_syntax ? 0 : '%';
255 /* This is the core of the machine-dependent assembler. STR points to a
256 machine dependent instruction. This function emits the frags/bytes
257 it assembles to. */
258 void
259 md_assemble (char *str)
261 char *destp;
262 int num_opcodes = 1;
263 int i;
264 struct i860_it pseudo[3];
266 assert (str);
267 fc = 0;
269 /* Assemble the instruction. */
270 i860_process_insn (str);
272 /* Check for expandable flag to produce pseudo-instructions. This
273 is an undesirable feature that should be avoided. */
274 if (the_insn.expand != 0 && the_insn.expand != XP_ONLY
275 && ! (the_insn.fi[0].fup & (OP_SEL_HA | OP_SEL_H | OP_SEL_L | OP_SEL_GOT
276 | OP_SEL_GOTOFF | OP_SEL_PLT)))
278 for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
279 pseudo[i] = the_insn;
281 fc = 1;
282 switch (the_insn.expand)
285 case E_DELAY:
286 num_opcodes = 1;
287 break;
289 case E_MOV:
290 if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
291 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
292 && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 15)
293 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= -(1 << 15)))
294 break;
296 /* Emit "or l%const,r0,ireg_dest". */
297 pseudo[0].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0x001f0000) | 0xe4000000;
298 pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_L);
300 /* Emit "orh h%const,ireg_dest,ireg_dest". */
301 pseudo[1].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0x03ffffff) | 0xec000000
302 | ((the_insn.opcode & 0x001f0000) << 5);
303 pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_H);
305 num_opcodes = 2;
306 break;
308 case E_ADDR:
309 if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
310 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
311 && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 15)
312 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= -(1 << 15)))
313 break;
315 /* Emit "orh ha%addr_expr,r0,r31". */
316 pseudo[0].opcode = 0xec000000 | (atmp << 16);
317 pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_HA);
319 /* Emit "l%addr_expr(r31),ireg_dest". We pick up the fixup
320 information from the original instruction. */
321 pseudo[1].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & ~0x03e00000) | (atmp << 21);
322 pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = the_insn.fi[0].fup | OP_SEL_L;
324 num_opcodes = 2;
325 break;
327 case E_U32:
328 if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
329 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
330 && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 16)
331 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= 0))
332 break;
334 /* Emit "$(opcode)h h%const,ireg_src2,r31". */
335 pseudo[0].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0xf3e0ffff) | 0x0c000000
336 | (atmp << 16);
337 pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_H);
339 /* Emit "$(opcode) l%const,r31,ireg_dest". */
340 pseudo[1].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0xf01f0000) | 0x04000000
341 | (atmp << 21);
342 pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_L);
344 num_opcodes = 2;
345 break;
347 case E_AND:
348 if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
349 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
350 && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 16)
351 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= 0))
352 break;
354 /* Emit "andnot h%const,ireg_src2,r31". */
355 pseudo[0].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0x03e0ffff) | 0xd4000000
356 | (atmp << 16);
357 pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_H);
358 pseudo[0].fi[0].exp.X_add_number =
359 -1 - the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number;
361 /* Emit "andnot l%const,r31,ireg_dest". */
362 pseudo[1].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0x001f0000) | 0xd4000000
363 | (atmp << 21);
364 pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_L);
365 pseudo[1].fi[0].exp.X_add_number =
366 -1 - the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number;
368 num_opcodes = 2;
369 break;
371 case E_S32:
372 if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
373 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
374 && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 15)
375 && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= -(1 << 15)))
376 break;
378 /* Emit "orh h%const,r0,r31". */
379 pseudo[0].opcode = 0xec000000 | (atmp << 16);
380 pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_H);
382 /* Emit "or l%const,r31,r31". */
383 pseudo[1].opcode = 0xe4000000 | (atmp << 21) | (atmp << 16);
384 pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_L);
386 /* Emit "r31,ireg_src2,ireg_dest". */
387 pseudo[2].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & ~0x0400ffff) | (atmp << 11);
388 pseudo[2].fi[0].fup = OP_IMM_S16;
390 num_opcodes = 3;
391 break;
393 default:
394 as_fatal (_("failed sanity check."));
397 the_insn = pseudo[0];
399 /* Warn if an opcode is expanded after a delayed branch. */
400 if (num_opcodes > 1 && last_expand == 1)
401 as_warn (_("Expanded opcode after delayed branch: `%s'"), str);
403 /* Warn if an opcode is expanded in dual mode. */
404 if (num_opcodes > 1 && dual_mode != DUAL_OFF)
405 as_warn (_("Expanded opcode in dual mode: `%s'"), str);
407 /* Notify if any expansions happen. */
408 if (target_warn_expand && num_opcodes > 1)
409 as_warn (_("An instruction was expanded (%s)"), str);
412 i = 0;
415 int tmp;
417 /* Output the opcode. Note that the i860 always reads instructions
418 as little-endian data. */
419 destp = frag_more (4);
420 number_to_chars_littleendian (destp, the_insn.opcode, 4);
422 /* Check for expanded opcode after branch or in dual mode. */
423 last_expand = the_insn.fi[0].pcrel;
425 /* Output the symbol-dependent stuff. Only btne and bte will ever
426 loop more than once here, since only they (possibly) have more
427 than one fixup. */
428 for (tmp = 0; tmp < fc; tmp++)
430 if (the_insn.fi[tmp].fup != OP_NONE)
432 fixS *fix;
433 fix = fix_new_exp (frag_now,
434 destp - frag_now->fr_literal,
436 &the_insn.fi[tmp].exp,
437 the_insn.fi[tmp].pcrel,
438 the_insn.fi[tmp].reloc);
440 /* Despite the odd name, this is a scratch field. We use
441 it to encode operand type information. */
442 fix->fx_addnumber = the_insn.fi[tmp].fup;
445 the_insn = pseudo[++i];
447 while (--num_opcodes > 0);
451 /* Assemble the instruction pointed to by STR. */
452 static void
453 i860_process_insn (char *str)
455 char *s;
456 const char *args;
457 char c;
458 struct i860_opcode *insn;
459 char *args_start;
460 unsigned long opcode;
461 unsigned int mask;
462 int match = 0;
463 int comma = 0;
465 #if 1 /* For compiler warnings. */
466 args = 0;
467 insn = 0;
468 args_start = 0;
469 opcode = 0;
470 #endif
472 for (s = str; ISLOWER (*s) || *s == '.' || *s == '3'
473 || *s == '2' || *s == '1'; ++s)
476 switch (*s)
478 case '\0':
479 break;
481 case ',':
482 comma = 1;
484 /*FALLTHROUGH*/
486 case ' ':
487 *s++ = '\0';
488 break;
490 default:
491 as_fatal (_("Unknown opcode: `%s'"), str);
494 /* Check for dual mode ("d.") opcode prefix. */
495 if (strncmp (str, "d.", 2) == 0)
497 if (dual_mode == DUAL_ON)
498 dual_mode = DUAL_ONDDOT;
499 else
500 dual_mode = DUAL_DDOT;
501 str += 2;
504 if ((insn = (struct i860_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, str)) == NULL)
506 if (dual_mode == DUAL_DDOT || dual_mode == DUAL_ONDDOT)
507 str -= 2;
508 as_bad (_("Unknown opcode: `%s'"), str);
509 return;
512 if (comma)
513 *--s = ',';
515 args_start = s;
516 for (;;)
518 int t;
519 opcode = insn->match;
520 memset (&the_insn, '\0', sizeof (the_insn));
521 fc = 0;
522 for (t = 0; t < MAX_FIXUPS; t++)
524 the_insn.fi[t].reloc = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
525 the_insn.fi[t].pcrel = 0;
526 the_insn.fi[t].fup = OP_NONE;
529 /* Build the opcode, checking as we go that the operands match. */
530 for (args = insn->args; ; ++args)
532 if (fc > MAX_FIXUPS)
533 abort ();
535 switch (*args)
538 /* End of args. */
539 case '\0':
540 if (*s == '\0')
541 match = 1;
542 break;
544 /* These must match exactly. */
545 case '+':
546 case '(':
547 case ')':
548 case ',':
549 case ' ':
550 if (*s++ == *args)
551 continue;
552 break;
554 /* Must be at least one digit. */
555 case '#':
556 if (ISDIGIT (*s++))
558 while (ISDIGIT (*s))
559 ++s;
560 continue;
562 break;
564 /* Next operand must be a register. */
565 case '1':
566 case '2':
567 case 'd':
568 /* Check for register prefix if necessary. */
569 if (reg_prefix && *s != reg_prefix)
570 goto error;
571 else if (reg_prefix)
572 s++;
574 switch (*s)
576 /* Frame pointer. */
577 case 'f':
578 s++;
579 if (*s++ == 'p')
581 mask = 0x3;
582 break;
584 goto error;
586 /* Stack pointer. */
587 case 's':
588 s++;
589 if (*s++ == 'p')
591 mask = 0x2;
592 break;
594 goto error;
596 /* Any register r0..r31. */
597 case 'r':
598 s++;
599 if (!ISDIGIT (c = *s++))
601 goto error;
603 if (ISDIGIT (*s))
605 if ((c = 10 * (c - '0') + (*s++ - '0')) >= 32)
606 goto error;
608 else
609 c -= '0';
610 mask = c;
611 break;
613 /* Not this opcode. */
614 default:
615 goto error;
618 /* Obtained the register, now place it in the opcode. */
619 switch (*args)
621 case '1':
622 opcode |= mask << 11;
623 continue;
625 case '2':
626 opcode |= mask << 21;
627 continue;
629 case 'd':
630 opcode |= mask << 16;
631 continue;
634 break;
636 /* Next operand is a floating point register. */
637 case 'e':
638 case 'f':
639 case 'g':
640 /* Check for register prefix if necessary. */
641 if (reg_prefix && *s != reg_prefix)
642 goto error;
643 else if (reg_prefix)
644 s++;
646 if (*s++ == 'f' && ISDIGIT (*s))
648 mask = *s++;
649 if (ISDIGIT (*s))
651 mask = 10 * (mask - '0') + (*s++ - '0');
652 if (mask >= 32)
654 break;
657 else
658 mask -= '0';
660 switch (*args)
663 case 'e':
664 opcode |= mask << 11;
665 continue;
667 case 'f':
668 opcode |= mask << 21;
669 continue;
671 case 'g':
672 opcode |= mask << 16;
673 if ((opcode & (1 << 10)) && mask != 0
674 && (mask == ((opcode >> 11) & 0x1f)))
675 as_warn (_("Pipelined instruction: fsrc1 = fdest"));
676 continue;
679 break;
681 /* Next operand must be a control register. */
682 case 'c':
683 /* Check for register prefix if necessary. */
684 if (reg_prefix && *s != reg_prefix)
685 goto error;
686 else if (reg_prefix)
687 s++;
689 if (strncmp (s, "fir", 3) == 0)
691 opcode |= 0x0 << 21;
692 s += 3;
693 continue;
695 if (strncmp (s, "psr", 3) == 0)
697 opcode |= 0x1 << 21;
698 s += 3;
699 continue;
701 if (strncmp (s, "dirbase", 7) == 0)
703 opcode |= 0x2 << 21;
704 s += 7;
705 continue;
707 if (strncmp (s, "db", 2) == 0)
709 opcode |= 0x3 << 21;
710 s += 2;
711 continue;
713 if (strncmp (s, "fsr", 3) == 0)
715 opcode |= 0x4 << 21;
716 s += 3;
717 continue;
719 if (strncmp (s, "epsr", 4) == 0)
721 opcode |= 0x5 << 21;
722 s += 4;
723 continue;
725 /* The remaining control registers are XP only. */
726 if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "bear", 4) == 0)
728 opcode |= 0x6 << 21;
729 s += 4;
730 continue;
732 if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "ccr", 3) == 0)
734 opcode |= 0x7 << 21;
735 s += 3;
736 continue;
738 if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "p0", 2) == 0)
740 opcode |= 0x8 << 21;
741 s += 2;
742 continue;
744 if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "p1", 2) == 0)
746 opcode |= 0x9 << 21;
747 s += 2;
748 continue;
750 if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "p2", 2) == 0)
752 opcode |= 0xa << 21;
753 s += 2;
754 continue;
756 if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "p3", 2) == 0)
758 opcode |= 0xb << 21;
759 s += 2;
760 continue;
762 break;
764 /* 5-bit immediate in src1. */
765 case '5':
766 if (! i860_get_expression (s))
768 s = expr_end;
769 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_U5;
770 fc++;
771 continue;
773 break;
775 /* 26-bit immediate, relative branch (lbroff). */
776 case 'l':
777 the_insn.fi[fc].pcrel = 1;
778 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_BR26;
779 goto immediate;
781 /* 16-bit split immediate, relative branch (sbroff). */
782 case 'r':
783 the_insn.fi[fc].pcrel = 1;
784 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_BR16;
785 goto immediate;
787 /* 16-bit split immediate. */
788 case 's':
789 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_SPLIT16;
790 goto immediate;
792 /* 16-bit split immediate, byte aligned (st.b). */
793 case 'S':
794 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_SPLIT16;
795 goto immediate;
797 /* 16-bit split immediate, half-word aligned (st.s). */
798 case 'T':
799 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_SPLIT16 | OP_ENCODE1 | OP_ALIGN2);
800 goto immediate;
802 /* 16-bit split immediate, word aligned (st.l). */
803 case 'U':
804 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_SPLIT16 | OP_ENCODE1 | OP_ALIGN4);
805 goto immediate;
807 /* 16-bit immediate. */
808 case 'i':
809 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_S16;
810 goto immediate;
812 /* 16-bit immediate, byte aligned (ld.b). */
813 case 'I':
814 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_S16;
815 goto immediate;
817 /* 16-bit immediate, half-word aligned (ld.s). */
818 case 'J':
819 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE1 | OP_ALIGN2);
820 goto immediate;
822 /* 16-bit immediate, word aligned (ld.l, {p}fld.l, fst.l). */
823 case 'K':
824 if (insn->name[0] == 'l')
825 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE1 | OP_ALIGN4);
826 else
827 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE2 | OP_ALIGN4);
828 goto immediate;
830 /* 16-bit immediate, double-word aligned ({p}fld.d, fst.d). */
831 case 'L':
832 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE3 | OP_ALIGN8);
833 goto immediate;
835 /* 16-bit immediate, quad-word aligned (fld.q, fst.q). */
836 case 'M':
837 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE3 | OP_ALIGN16);
839 /*FALLTHROUGH*/
841 /* Handle the immediate for either the Intel syntax or
842 SVR4 syntax. The Intel syntax is "ha%immediate"
843 whereas SVR4 syntax is "[immediate]@ha". */
844 immediate:
845 if (target_intel_syntax == 0)
847 /* AT&T/SVR4 syntax. */
848 if (*s == ' ')
849 s++;
851 /* Note that if i860_get_expression() fails, we will still
852 have created U entries in the symbol table for the
853 'symbols' in the input string. Try not to create U
854 symbols for registers, etc. */
855 if (! i860_get_expression (s))
856 s = expr_end;
857 else
858 goto error;
860 if (strncmp (s, "@ha", 3) == 0)
862 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_HA;
863 s += 3;
865 else if (strncmp (s, "@h", 2) == 0)
867 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_H;
868 s += 2;
870 else if (strncmp (s, "@l", 2) == 0)
872 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_L;
873 s += 2;
875 else if (strncmp (s, "@gotoff", 7) == 0
876 || strncmp (s, "@GOTOFF", 7) == 0)
878 as_bad (_("Assembler does not yet support PIC"));
879 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_GOTOFF;
880 s += 7;
882 else if (strncmp (s, "@got", 4) == 0
883 || strncmp (s, "@GOT", 4) == 0)
885 as_bad (_("Assembler does not yet support PIC"));
886 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_GOT;
887 s += 4;
889 else if (strncmp (s, "@plt", 4) == 0
890 || strncmp (s, "@PLT", 4) == 0)
892 as_bad (_("Assembler does not yet support PIC"));
893 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_PLT;
894 s += 4;
897 the_insn.expand = insn->expand;
898 fc++;
900 continue;
902 else
904 /* Intel syntax. */
905 if (*s == ' ')
906 s++;
907 if (strncmp (s, "ha%", 3) == 0)
909 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_HA;
910 s += 3;
912 else if (strncmp (s, "h%", 2) == 0)
914 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_H;
915 s += 2;
917 else if (strncmp (s, "l%", 2) == 0)
919 the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_L;
920 s += 2;
922 the_insn.expand = insn->expand;
924 /* Note that if i860_get_expression() fails, we will still
925 have created U entries in the symbol table for the
926 'symbols' in the input string. Try not to create U
927 symbols for registers, etc. */
928 if (! i860_get_expression (s))
929 s = expr_end;
930 else
931 goto error;
933 fc++;
934 continue;
936 break;
938 default:
939 as_fatal (_("failed sanity check."));
941 break;
943 error:
944 if (match == 0)
946 /* Args don't match. */
947 if (insn[1].name != NULL
948 && ! strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name))
950 ++insn;
951 s = args_start;
952 continue;
954 else
956 as_bad (_("Illegal operands for %s"), insn->name);
957 return;
960 break;
963 /* Set the dual bit on this instruction if necessary. */
964 if (dual_mode != DUAL_OFF)
966 if ((opcode & 0xfc000000) == 0x48000000 || opcode == 0xb0000000)
968 /* The instruction is a flop or a fnop, so set its dual bit
969 (but check that it is 8-byte aligned). */
970 if (((frag_now->fr_address + frag_now_fix_octets ()) & 7) == 0)
971 opcode |= (1 << 9);
972 else
973 as_bad (_("'d.%s' must be 8-byte aligned"), insn->name);
975 if (dual_mode == DUAL_DDOT)
976 dual_mode = DUAL_OFF;
977 else if (dual_mode == DUAL_ONDDOT)
978 dual_mode = DUAL_ON;
980 else if (dual_mode == DUAL_DDOT || dual_mode == DUAL_ONDDOT)
981 as_bad (_("Prefix 'd.' invalid for instruction `%s'"), insn->name);
984 the_insn.opcode = opcode;
986 /* Only recognize XP instructions when the user has requested it. */
987 if (insn->expand == XP_ONLY && ! target_xp)
988 as_bad (_("Unknown opcode: `%s'"), insn->name);
991 static int
992 i860_get_expression (char *str)
994 char *save_in;
995 segT seg;
997 save_in = input_line_pointer;
998 input_line_pointer = str;
999 seg = expression (&the_insn.fi[fc].exp);
1000 if (seg != absolute_section
1001 && seg != undefined_section
1002 && ! SEG_NORMAL (seg))
1004 the_insn.error = _("bad segment");
1005 expr_end = input_line_pointer;
1006 input_line_pointer = save_in;
1007 return 1;
1009 expr_end = input_line_pointer;
1010 input_line_pointer = save_in;
1011 return 0;
1014 /* Turn a string in input_line_pointer into a floating point constant of
1015 type TYPE, and store the appropriate bytes in *LITP. The number of
1016 LITTLENUMS emitted is stored in *SIZEP. An error message is returned,
1017 or NULL on OK. */
1019 /* Equal to MAX_PRECISION in atof-ieee.c. */
1020 #define MAX_LITTLENUMS 6
1022 char *
1023 md_atof (int type, char *litP, int *sizeP)
1025 int prec;
1026 LITTLENUM_TYPE words[MAX_LITTLENUMS];
1027 LITTLENUM_TYPE *wordP;
1028 char *t;
1030 switch (type)
1032 case 'f':
1033 case 'F':
1034 case 's':
1035 case 'S':
1036 prec = 2;
1037 break;
1039 case 'd':
1040 case 'D':
1041 case 'r':
1042 case 'R':
1043 prec = 4;
1044 break;
1046 case 'x':
1047 case 'X':
1048 prec = 6;
1049 break;
1051 case 'p':
1052 case 'P':
1053 prec = 6;
1054 break;
1056 default:
1057 *sizeP = 0;
1058 return _("Bad call to MD_ATOF()");
1060 t = atof_ieee (input_line_pointer, type, words);
1061 if (t)
1062 input_line_pointer = t;
1063 *sizeP = prec * sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE);
1064 for (wordP = words; prec--;)
1066 md_number_to_chars (litP, (long) (*wordP++), sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE));
1067 litP += sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE);
1069 return 0;
1072 /* Write out in current endian mode. */
1073 void
1074 md_number_to_chars (char *buf, valueT val, int n)
1076 if (target_big_endian)
1077 number_to_chars_bigendian (buf, val, n);
1078 else
1079 number_to_chars_littleendian (buf, val, n);
1082 /* This should never be called for i860. */
1084 md_estimate_size_before_relax (register fragS *fragP ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1085 segT segtype ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1087 as_fatal (_("i860_estimate_size_before_relax\n"));
1090 #ifdef DEBUG_I860
1091 static void
1092 print_insn (struct i860_it *insn)
1094 if (insn->error)
1095 fprintf (stderr, "ERROR: %s\n", insn->error);
1097 fprintf (stderr, "opcode = 0x%08lx\t", insn->opcode);
1098 fprintf (stderr, "expand = 0x%x\t", insn->expand);
1099 fprintf (stderr, "reloc = %s\t\n",
1100 bfd_get_reloc_code_name (insn->reloc));
1101 fprintf (stderr, "exp = {\n");
1102 fprintf (stderr, "\t\tX_add_symbol = %s\n",
1103 insn->exp.X_add_symbol ?
1104 (S_GET_NAME (insn->exp.X_add_symbol) ?
1105 S_GET_NAME (insn->exp.X_add_symbol) : "???") : "0");
1106 fprintf (stderr, "\t\tX_op_symbol = %s\n",
1107 insn->exp.X_op_symbol ?
1108 (S_GET_NAME (insn->exp.X_op_symbol) ?
1109 S_GET_NAME (insn->exp.X_op_symbol) : "???") : "0");
1110 fprintf (stderr, "\t\tX_add_number = %lx\n",
1111 insn->exp.X_add_number);
1112 fprintf (stderr, "}\n");
1114 #endif /* DEBUG_I860 */
1117 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
1118 const char *md_shortopts = "VQ:";
1119 #else
1120 const char *md_shortopts = "";
1121 #endif
1123 #define OPTION_EB (OPTION_MD_BASE + 0)
1124 #define OPTION_EL (OPTION_MD_BASE + 1)
1125 #define OPTION_WARN_EXPAND (OPTION_MD_BASE + 2)
1126 #define OPTION_XP (OPTION_MD_BASE + 3)
1127 #define OPTION_INTEL_SYNTAX (OPTION_MD_BASE + 4)
1129 struct option md_longopts[] = {
1130 { "EB", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EB },
1131 { "EL", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EL },
1132 { "mwarn-expand", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_EXPAND },
1133 { "mxp", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_XP },
1134 { "mintel-syntax",no_argument, NULL, OPTION_INTEL_SYNTAX },
1135 { NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0 }
1137 size_t md_longopts_size = sizeof (md_longopts);
1140 md_parse_option (int c, char *arg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1142 switch (c)
1144 case OPTION_EB:
1145 target_big_endian = 1;
1146 break;
1148 case OPTION_EL:
1149 target_big_endian = 0;
1150 break;
1152 case OPTION_WARN_EXPAND:
1153 target_warn_expand = 1;
1154 break;
1156 case OPTION_XP:
1157 target_xp = 1;
1158 break;
1160 case OPTION_INTEL_SYNTAX:
1161 target_intel_syntax = 1;
1162 break;
1164 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
1165 /* SVR4 argument compatibility (-V): print version ID. */
1166 case 'V':
1167 print_version_id ();
1168 break;
1170 /* SVR4 argument compatibility (-Qy, -Qn): controls whether
1171 a .comment section should be emitted or not (ignored). */
1172 case 'Q':
1173 break;
1174 #endif
1176 default:
1177 return 0;
1180 return 1;
1183 void
1184 md_show_usage (FILE *stream)
1186 fprintf (stream, _("\
1187 -EL generate code for little endian mode (default)\n\
1188 -EB generate code for big endian mode\n\
1189 -mwarn-expand warn if pseudo operations are expanded\n\
1190 -mxp enable i860XP support (disabled by default)\n\
1191 -mintel-syntax enable Intel syntax (default to AT&T/SVR4)\n"));
1192 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
1193 /* SVR4 compatibility flags. */
1194 fprintf (stream, _("\
1195 -V print assembler version number\n\
1196 -Qy, -Qn ignored\n"));
1197 #endif
1201 /* We have no need to default values of symbols. */
1202 symbolS *
1203 md_undefined_symbol (char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1205 return 0;
1208 /* The i860 denotes auto-increment with '++'. */
1209 void
1210 md_operand (expressionS *exp)
1212 char *s;
1214 for (s = input_line_pointer; *s; s++)
1216 if (s[0] == '+' && s[1] == '+')
1218 input_line_pointer += 2;
1219 exp->X_op = O_register;
1220 break;
1225 /* Round up a section size to the appropriate boundary. */
1226 valueT
1227 md_section_align (segT segment ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1228 valueT size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1230 /* Byte alignment is fine. */
1231 return size;
1234 /* On the i860, a PC-relative offset is relative to the address of the
1235 of the offset plus its size. */
1236 long
1237 md_pcrel_from (fixS *fixP)
1239 return fixP->fx_size + fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address;
1242 /* Determine the relocation needed for non PC-relative 16-bit immediates.
1243 Also adjust the given immediate as necessary. Finally, check that
1244 all constraints (such as alignment) are satisfied. */
1245 static bfd_reloc_code_real_type
1246 obtain_reloc_for_imm16 (fixS *fix, long *val)
1248 valueT fup = fix->fx_addnumber;
1249 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
1251 if (fix->fx_pcrel)
1252 abort ();
1254 /* Check alignment restrictions. */
1255 if ((fup & OP_ALIGN2) && (*val & 0x1))
1256 as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1257 _("This immediate requires 0 MOD 2 alignment"));
1258 else if ((fup & OP_ALIGN4) && (*val & 0x3))
1259 as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1260 _("This immediate requires 0 MOD 4 alignment"));
1261 else if ((fup & OP_ALIGN8) && (*val & 0x7))
1262 as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1263 _("This immediate requires 0 MOD 8 alignment"));
1264 else if ((fup & OP_ALIGN16) && (*val & 0xf))
1265 as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1266 _("This immediate requires 0 MOD 16 alignment"));
1268 if (fup & OP_SEL_HA)
1270 *val = (*val >> 16) + (*val & 0x8000 ? 1 : 0);
1271 reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_HIGHADJ;
1273 else if (fup & OP_SEL_H)
1275 *val >>= 16;
1276 reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_HIGH;
1278 else if (fup & OP_SEL_L)
1280 int num_encode;
1281 if (fup & OP_IMM_SPLIT16)
1283 if (fup & OP_ENCODE1)
1285 num_encode = 1;
1286 reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_SPLIT1;
1288 else if (fup & OP_ENCODE2)
1290 num_encode = 2;
1291 reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_SPLIT2;
1293 else
1295 num_encode = 0;
1296 reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_SPLIT0;
1299 else
1301 if (fup & OP_ENCODE1)
1303 num_encode = 1;
1304 reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_LOW1;
1306 else if (fup & OP_ENCODE2)
1308 num_encode = 2;
1309 reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_LOW2;
1311 else if (fup & OP_ENCODE3)
1313 num_encode = 3;
1314 reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_LOW3;
1316 else
1318 num_encode = 0;
1319 reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_LOW0;
1323 /* Preserve size encode bits. */
1324 *val &= ~((1 << num_encode) - 1);
1326 else
1328 /* No selector. What reloc do we generate (???)? */
1329 reloc = BFD_RELOC_32;
1332 return reloc;
1335 /* Attempt to simplify or eliminate a fixup. To indicate that a fixup
1336 has been eliminated, set fix->fx_done. If fix->fx_addsy is non-NULL,
1337 we will have to generate a reloc entry. */
1339 void
1340 md_apply_fix3 (fixS *fix, valueT *valP, segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1342 char *buf;
1343 long val = *valP;
1344 unsigned long insn;
1345 valueT fup;
1347 buf = fix->fx_frag->fr_literal + fix->fx_where;
1349 /* Recall that earlier we stored the opcode little-endian. */
1350 insn = bfd_getl32 (buf);
1352 /* We stored a fix-up in this oddly-named scratch field. */
1353 fup = fix->fx_addnumber;
1355 /* Determine the necessary relocations as well as inserting an
1356 immediate into the instruction. */
1357 if (fup & OP_IMM_U5)
1359 if (val & ~0x1f)
1360 as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1361 _("5-bit immediate too large"));
1362 if (fix->fx_addsy)
1363 as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1364 _("5-bit field must be absolute"));
1366 insn |= (val & 0x1f) << 11;
1367 bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1368 fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1369 fix->fx_done = 1;
1371 else if (fup & OP_IMM_S16)
1373 fix->fx_r_type = obtain_reloc_for_imm16 (fix, &val);
1375 /* Insert the immediate. */
1376 if (fix->fx_addsy)
1377 fix->fx_done = 0;
1378 else
1380 insn |= val & 0xffff;
1381 bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1382 fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1383 fix->fx_done = 1;
1386 else if (fup & OP_IMM_U16)
1387 abort ();
1389 else if (fup & OP_IMM_SPLIT16)
1391 fix->fx_r_type = obtain_reloc_for_imm16 (fix, &val);
1393 /* Insert the immediate. */
1394 if (fix->fx_addsy)
1395 fix->fx_done = 0;
1396 else
1398 insn |= val & 0x7ff;
1399 insn |= (val & 0xf800) << 5;
1400 bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1401 fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1402 fix->fx_done = 1;
1405 else if (fup & OP_IMM_BR16)
1407 if (val & 0x3)
1408 as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1409 _("A branch offset requires 0 MOD 4 alignment"));
1411 val = val >> 2;
1413 /* Insert the immediate. */
1414 if (fix->fx_addsy)
1416 fix->fx_done = 0;
1417 fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_860_PC16;
1419 else
1421 insn |= (val & 0x7ff);
1422 insn |= ((val & 0xf800) << 5);
1423 bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1424 fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1425 fix->fx_done = 1;
1428 else if (fup & OP_IMM_BR26)
1430 if (val & 0x3)
1431 as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1432 _("A branch offset requires 0 MOD 4 alignment"));
1434 val >>= 2;
1436 /* Insert the immediate. */
1437 if (fix->fx_addsy)
1439 fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_860_PC26;
1440 fix->fx_done = 0;
1442 else
1444 insn |= (val & 0x3ffffff);
1445 bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1446 fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1447 fix->fx_done = 1;
1450 else if (fup != OP_NONE)
1452 as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1453 _("Unrecognized fix-up (0x%08lx)"), (unsigned long) fup);
1454 abort ();
1456 else
1458 /* I believe only fix-ups such as ".long .ep.main-main+0xc8000000"
1459 reach here (???). */
1460 if (fix->fx_addsy)
1462 fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_32;
1463 fix->fx_done = 0;
1465 else
1467 insn |= (val & 0xffffffff);
1468 bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1469 fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1470 fix->fx_done = 1;
1475 /* Generate a machine dependent reloc from a fixup. */
1476 arelent*
1477 tc_gen_reloc (asection *section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1478 fixS *fixp)
1480 arelent *reloc;
1482 reloc = xmalloc (sizeof (*reloc));
1483 reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = (asymbol **) xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol *));
1484 *reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp->fx_addsy);
1485 reloc->address = fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where;
1486 reloc->addend = fixp->fx_offset;
1487 reloc->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, fixp->fx_r_type);
1489 if (! reloc->howto)
1491 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
1492 "Cannot represent %s relocation in object file",
1493 bfd_get_reloc_code_name (fixp->fx_r_type));
1495 return reloc;
1498 /* This is called from HANDLE_ALIGN in write.c. Fill in the contents
1499 of an rs_align_code fragment. */
1501 void
1502 i860_handle_align (fragS *fragp)
1504 /* Instructions are always stored little-endian on the i860. */
1505 static const unsigned char le_nop[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xA0 };
1507 int bytes;
1508 char *p;
1510 if (fragp->fr_type != rs_align_code)
1511 return;
1513 bytes = fragp->fr_next->fr_address - fragp->fr_address - fragp->fr_fix;
1514 p = fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix;
1516 /* Make sure we are on a 4-byte boundary, in case someone has been
1517 putting data into a text section. */
1518 if (bytes & 3)
1520 int fix = bytes & 3;
1521 memset (p, 0, fix);
1522 p += fix;
1523 fragp->fr_fix += fix;
1526 memcpy (p, le_nop, 4);
1527 fragp->fr_var = 4;
1530 /* This is called after a user-defined label is seen. We check
1531 if the label has a double colon (valid in Intel syntax mode only),
1532 in which case it should be externalized. */
1534 void
1535 i860_check_label (symbolS *labelsym)
1537 /* At this point, the current line pointer is sitting on the character
1538 just after the first colon on the label. */
1539 if (target_intel_syntax && *input_line_pointer == ':')
1541 S_SET_EXTERNAL (labelsym);
1542 input_line_pointer++;