1 /* tc-a29k.c -- Assemble for the AMD 29000.
2 Copyright 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002
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)
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 the Free
19 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
22 /* John Gilmore has reorganized this module somewhat, to make it easier
23 to convert it to new machines' assemblers as desired. There was too
24 much bloody rewriting required before. There still probably is. */
27 #include "safe-ctype.h"
29 #include "opcode/a29k.h"
31 /* Make it easier to clone this machine desc into another one. */
32 #define machine_opcode a29k_opcode
33 #define machine_opcodes a29k_opcodes
34 #define machine_ip a29k_ip
35 #define machine_it a29k_it
37 #define IMMEDIATE_BIT 0x01000000 /* Turns RB into Immediate */
38 #define ABSOLUTE_BIT 0x01000000 /* Turns PC-relative to Absolute */
39 #define CE_BIT 0x00800000 /* Coprocessor enable in LOAD */
40 #define UI_BIT 0x00000080 /* Unsigned integer in CONVERT */
42 /* handle of the OPCODE hash table */
43 static struct hash_control
*op_hash
= NULL
;
52 int reloc_offset
; /* Offset of reloc within insn */
58 static void machine_ip
PARAMS ((char *str
));
59 /* static void print_insn PARAMS ((struct machine_it *insn)); */
61 static void s_data1
PARAMS ((void));
62 static void s_use
PARAMS ((int));
64 static void insert_sreg
PARAMS ((char *, int));
65 static void define_some_regs
PARAMS ((void));
66 static char *parse_operand
PARAMS ((char *, expressionS
*, int));
71 {"align", s_align_bytes
, 4},
72 {"block", s_space
, 0},
73 {"cputype", s_ignore
, 0}, /* CPU as 29000 or 29050 */
74 {"reg", s_lsym
, 0}, /* Register equate, same as equ */
75 {"space", s_ignore
, 0}, /* Listing control */
76 {"sect", s_ignore
, 0}, /* Creation of coff sections */
78 /* We can do this right with coff. */
85 #if defined(BFD_HEADERS)
87 const int md_reloc_size
= RELSZ
; /* Coff headers */
89 const int md_reloc_size
= 12; /* something else headers */
92 const int md_reloc_size
= 12; /* Not bfdized*/
95 /* This array holds the chars that always start a comment. If the
96 pre-processor is disabled, these aren't very useful */
97 const char comment_chars
[] = ";";
99 /* This array holds the chars that only start a comment at the beginning of
100 a line. If the line seems to have the form '# 123 filename'
101 .line and .file directives will appear in the pre-processed output */
102 /* Note that input_file.c hand checks for '#' at the beginning of the
103 first line of the input file. This is because the compiler outputs
104 #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */
105 /* Also note that comments like this one will always work */
106 const char line_comment_chars
[] = "#";
108 /* We needed an unused char for line separation to work around the
109 lack of macros, using sed and such. */
110 const char line_separator_chars
[] = "@";
112 /* Chars that can be used to separate mant from exp in floating point nums */
113 const char EXP_CHARS
[] = "eE";
115 /* Chars that mean this number is a floating point constant */
118 const char FLT_CHARS
[] = "rRsSfFdDxXpP";
120 /* Also be aware that MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_CHARS_FOR_FLOAT may have to be
121 changed in read.c. Ideally it shouldn't have to know about it at
122 all, but nothing is ideal around here. */
125 * anull bit - causes the branch delay slot instructions to not be executed
127 #define ANNUL (1 << 29)
135 if (strncmp (input_line_pointer
, ".text", 5) == 0)
137 input_line_pointer
+= 5;
141 if (strncmp (input_line_pointer
, ".data", 5) == 0)
143 input_line_pointer
+= 5;
147 if (strncmp (input_line_pointer
, ".data1", 6) == 0)
149 input_line_pointer
+= 6;
153 /* Literals can't go in the text segment because you can't read from
154 instruction memory on some 29k's. So, into initialized data. */
155 if (strncmp (input_line_pointer
, ".lit", 4) == 0)
157 input_line_pointer
+= 4;
158 subseg_set (SEG_DATA
, 200);
159 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
163 as_bad (_("Unknown segment type"));
164 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
170 subseg_set (SEG_DATA
, 1);
171 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
174 #endif /* OBJ_COFF */
176 /* Install symbol definition that maps REGNAME to REGNO.
177 FIXME-SOON: These are not recognized in mixed case. */
180 insert_sreg (regname
, regnum
)
184 /* FIXME-SOON, put something in these syms so they won't be output
185 to the symbol table of the resulting object file. */
187 /* Must be large enough to hold the names of the special registers. */
191 symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (regname
, SEG_REGISTER
, (valueT
) regnum
,
192 &zero_address_frag
));
193 for (i
= 0; regname
[i
]; i
++)
194 buf
[i
] = TOUPPER (regname
[i
]);
197 symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (buf
, SEG_REGISTER
, (valueT
) regnum
,
198 &zero_address_frag
));
201 /* Install symbol definitions for assorted special registers.
202 See ASM29K Ref page 2-9. */
209 /* Protected special-purpose register names */
210 insert_sreg ("vab", SREG
+ 0);
211 insert_sreg ("ops", SREG
+ 1);
212 insert_sreg ("cps", SREG
+ 2);
213 insert_sreg ("cfg", SREG
+ 3);
214 insert_sreg ("cha", SREG
+ 4);
215 insert_sreg ("chd", SREG
+ 5);
216 insert_sreg ("chc", SREG
+ 6);
217 insert_sreg ("rbp", SREG
+ 7);
218 insert_sreg ("tmc", SREG
+ 8);
219 insert_sreg ("tmr", SREG
+ 9);
220 insert_sreg ("pc0", SREG
+ 10);
221 insert_sreg ("pc1", SREG
+ 11);
222 insert_sreg ("pc2", SREG
+ 12);
223 insert_sreg ("mmu", SREG
+ 13);
224 insert_sreg ("lru", SREG
+ 14);
226 /* Additional protected special-purpose registers for the 29050 */
227 insert_sreg ("rsn", SREG
+ 15);
228 insert_sreg ("rma0", SREG
+ 16);
229 insert_sreg ("rmc0", SREG
+ 17);
230 insert_sreg ("rma1", SREG
+ 18);
231 insert_sreg ("rmc1", SREG
+ 19);
232 insert_sreg ("spc0", SREG
+ 20);
233 insert_sreg ("spc1", SREG
+ 21);
234 insert_sreg ("spc2", SREG
+ 22);
235 insert_sreg ("iba0", SREG
+ 23);
236 insert_sreg ("ibc0", SREG
+ 24);
237 insert_sreg ("iba1", SREG
+ 25);
238 insert_sreg ("ibc1", SREG
+ 26);
240 /* Additional registers for the 29040. */
241 insert_sreg ("dba", SREG
+ 27);
242 insert_sreg ("dbc", SREG
+ 28);
243 insert_sreg ("cir", SREG
+ 29);
244 insert_sreg ("cdr", SREG
+ 30);
246 /* Unprotected special-purpose register names */
247 insert_sreg ("ipc", SREG
+ 128);
248 insert_sreg ("ipa", SREG
+ 129);
249 insert_sreg ("ipb", SREG
+ 130);
250 insert_sreg ("q", SREG
+ 131);
251 insert_sreg ("alu", SREG
+ 132);
252 insert_sreg ("bp", SREG
+ 133);
253 insert_sreg ("fc", SREG
+ 134);
254 insert_sreg ("cr", SREG
+ 135);
255 insert_sreg ("fpe", SREG
+ 160);
256 insert_sreg ("inte", SREG
+ 161);
257 insert_sreg ("fps", SREG
+ 162);
258 /* "", SREG+163); Reserved */
259 insert_sreg ("exop", SREG
+ 164);
262 /* This function is called once, at assembler startup time. It should
263 set up all the tables, etc., that the MD part of the assembler will
268 register const char *retval
= NULL
;
270 register int skipnext
= 0;
271 register unsigned int i
;
272 register char *strend
, *strend2
;
274 /* Hash up all the opcodes for fast use later. */
276 op_hash
= hash_new ();
278 for (i
= 0; i
< num_opcodes
; i
++)
280 const char *name
= machine_opcodes
[i
].name
;
288 /* Hack to avoid multiple opcode entries. We pre-locate all the
289 variations (b/i field and P/A field) and handle them. */
291 if (!strcmp (name
, machine_opcodes
[i
+ 1].name
))
293 if ((machine_opcodes
[i
].opcode
& 0x01000000) != 0
294 || (machine_opcodes
[i
+ 1].opcode
& 0x01000000) == 0
295 || ((machine_opcodes
[i
].opcode
| 0x01000000)
296 != machine_opcodes
[i
+ 1].opcode
))
298 strend
= machine_opcodes
[i
].args
+ strlen (machine_opcodes
[i
].args
) - 1;
299 strend2
= machine_opcodes
[i
+ 1].args
+ strlen (machine_opcodes
[i
+ 1].args
) - 1;
312 fprintf (stderr
, "internal error: can't handle opcode %s\n",
317 /* OK, this is an i/b or A/P pair. We skip the
318 higher-valued one, and let the code for operand checking
319 handle OR-ing in the bit. */
323 retval
= hash_insert (op_hash
, name
, (PTR
) &machine_opcodes
[i
]);
326 fprintf (stderr
, "internal error: can't hash `%s': %s\n",
327 machine_opcodes
[i
].name
, retval
);
333 as_fatal (_("Broken assembler. No assembly attempted."));
338 /* Assemble a single instruction. Its label has already been handled
339 by the generic front end. We just parse opcode and operands, and
340 produce the bytes of data and relocation. */
351 /* put out the opcode */
352 md_number_to_chars (toP
, the_insn
.opcode
, 4);
354 /* put out the symbol-dependent stuff */
355 if (the_insn
.reloc
!= NO_RELOC
)
357 fix_new_exp (frag_now
,
358 (toP
- frag_now
->fr_literal
+ the_insn
.reloc_offset
),
367 parse_operand (s
, operandp
, opt
)
369 expressionS
*operandp
;
372 char *save
= input_line_pointer
;
375 input_line_pointer
= s
;
376 expression (operandp
);
377 if (operandp
->X_op
== O_absent
&& ! opt
)
378 as_bad (_("missing operand"));
379 new = input_line_pointer
;
380 input_line_pointer
= save
;
384 /* Instruction parsing. Takes a string containing the opcode.
385 Operands are at input_line_pointer. Output is in the_insn.
386 Warnings or errors are generated. */
394 struct machine_opcode
*insn
;
396 unsigned long opcode
;
397 expressionS the_operand
;
398 expressionS
*operand
= &the_operand
;
401 /* Must handle `div0' opcode. */
404 for (; ISALNUM (*s
); ++s
)
412 case ' ': /* FIXME-SOMEDAY more whitespace */
417 as_bad (_("Unknown opcode: `%s'"), str
);
420 if ((insn
= (struct machine_opcode
*) hash_find (op_hash
, str
)) == NULL
)
422 as_bad (_("Unknown opcode `%s'."), str
);
426 opcode
= insn
->opcode
;
427 memset (&the_insn
, '\0', sizeof (the_insn
));
428 the_insn
.reloc
= NO_RELOC
;
430 /* Build the opcode, checking as we go to make sure that the
433 If an operand matches, we modify the_insn or opcode appropriately,
434 and do a "continue". If an operand fails to match, we "break". */
436 if (insn
->args
[0] != '\0')
438 /* Prime the pump. */
439 s
= parse_operand (s
, operand
, insn
->args
[0] == 'I');
442 for (args
= insn
->args
;; ++args
)
447 case '\0': /* end of args */
450 /* We are truly done. */
451 the_insn
.opcode
= opcode
;
454 as_bad (_("Too many operands: %s"), s
);
457 case ',': /* Must match a comma */
460 /* Parse next operand. */
461 s
= parse_operand (s
, operand
, args
[1] == 'I');
466 case 'v': /* Trap numbers (immediate field) */
467 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
469 if (operand
->X_add_number
< 256)
471 opcode
|= (operand
->X_add_number
<< 16);
476 as_bad (_("Immediate value of %ld is too large"),
477 (long) operand
->X_add_number
);
481 the_insn
.reloc
= RELOC_8
;
482 the_insn
.reloc_offset
= 1; /* BIG-ENDIAN Byte 1 of insn */
483 the_insn
.exp
= *operand
;
486 case 'b': /* A general register or 8-bit immediate */
488 /* We treat the two cases identically since we mashed
489 them together in the opcode table. */
490 if (operand
->X_op
== O_register
)
493 /* Make sure the 'i' case really exists. */
494 if ((insn
->opcode
| IMMEDIATE_BIT
) != (insn
+ 1)->opcode
)
497 opcode
|= IMMEDIATE_BIT
;
498 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
500 if (operand
->X_add_number
< 256)
502 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
;
507 as_bad (_("Immediate value of %ld is too large"),
508 (long) operand
->X_add_number
);
512 the_insn
.reloc
= RELOC_8
;
513 the_insn
.reloc_offset
= 3; /* BIG-ENDIAN Byte 3 of insn */
514 the_insn
.exp
= *operand
;
517 case 'a': /* next operand must be a register */
520 /* lrNNN or grNNN or %%expr or a user-def register name */
521 if (operand
->X_op
!= O_register
)
522 break; /* Only registers */
523 know (operand
->X_add_symbol
== 0);
524 know (operand
->X_op_symbol
== 0);
525 reg
= operand
->X_add_number
;
527 break; /* No special registers */
529 /* Got the register, now figure out where it goes in the
546 as_fatal (_("failed sanity check."));
549 case 'x': /* 16 bit constant, zero-extended */
550 case 'X': /* 16 bit constant, one-extended */
551 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
553 opcode
|= (operand
->X_add_number
& 0xFF) << 0 |
554 ((operand
->X_add_number
& 0xFF00) << 8);
557 the_insn
.reloc
= RELOC_CONST
;
558 the_insn
.exp
= *operand
;
562 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
564 opcode
|= (operand
->X_add_number
& 0x00FF0000) >> 16 |
565 (((unsigned long) operand
->X_add_number
566 /* avoid sign ext */ & 0xFF000000) >> 8);
569 the_insn
.reloc
= RELOC_CONSTH
;
570 the_insn
.exp
= *operand
;
573 case 'P': /* PC-relative jump address */
574 case 'A': /* Absolute jump address */
575 /* These two are treated together since we folded the
576 opcode table entries together. */
577 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
579 /* Make sure the 'A' case really exists. */
580 if ((insn
->opcode
| ABSOLUTE_BIT
) != (insn
+ 1)->opcode
)
585 v
= operand
->X_add_number
& ~ mask
;
587 as_bad ("call/jmp target out of range");
589 opcode
|= ABSOLUTE_BIT
|
590 (operand
->X_add_number
& 0x0003FC00) << 6 |
591 ((operand
->X_add_number
& 0x000003FC) >> 2);
594 the_insn
.reloc
= RELOC_JUMPTARG
;
595 the_insn
.exp
= *operand
;
596 the_insn
.pcrel
= 1; /* Assume PC-relative jump */
597 /* FIXME-SOON, Do we figure out whether abs later, after
601 case 'e': /* Coprocessor enable bit for LOAD/STORE insn */
602 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
604 if (operand
->X_add_number
== 0)
606 if (operand
->X_add_number
== 1)
614 case 'n': /* Control bits for LOAD/STORE instructions */
615 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
&&
616 operand
->X_add_number
< 128)
618 opcode
|= (operand
->X_add_number
<< 16);
623 case 's': /* Special register number */
624 if (operand
->X_op
!= O_register
)
625 break; /* Only registers */
626 if (operand
->X_add_number
< SREG
)
627 break; /* Not a special register */
628 opcode
|= (operand
->X_add_number
& 0xFF) << 8;
631 case 'u': /* UI bit of CONVERT */
632 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
634 if (operand
->X_add_number
== 0)
636 if (operand
->X_add_number
== 1)
644 case 'r': /* RND bits of CONVERT */
645 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
&&
646 operand
->X_add_number
< 8)
648 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
<< 4;
653 case 'I': /* ID bits of INV and IRETINV. */
654 /* This operand is optional. */
655 if (operand
->X_op
== O_absent
)
657 else if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
658 && operand
->X_add_number
< 4)
660 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
<< 16;
665 case 'd': /* FD bits of CONVERT */
666 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
&&
667 operand
->X_add_number
< 4)
669 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
<< 2;
674 case 'f': /* FS bits of CONVERT */
675 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
&&
676 operand
->X_add_number
< 4)
678 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
<< 0;
684 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
&&
685 operand
->X_add_number
< 4)
687 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
<< 16;
693 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
&&
694 operand
->X_add_number
< 16)
696 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
<< 18;
704 /* Types or values of args don't match. */
705 as_bad ("Invalid operands");
710 /* This is identical to the md_atof in m68k.c. I think this is right,
713 Turn a string in input_line_pointer into a floating point constant
714 of type TYPE, and store the appropriate bytes in *LITP. The number
715 of LITTLENUMS emitted is stored in *SIZEP. An error message is
716 returned, or NULL on OK. */
718 /* Equal to MAX_PRECISION in atof-ieee.c */
719 #define MAX_LITTLENUMS 6
722 md_atof (type
, litP
, sizeP
)
728 LITTLENUM_TYPE words
[MAX_LITTLENUMS
];
729 LITTLENUM_TYPE
*wordP
;
761 return "Bad call to MD_ATOF()";
763 t
= atof_ieee (input_line_pointer
, type
, words
);
765 input_line_pointer
= t
;
766 *sizeP
= prec
* sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE
);
767 for (wordP
= words
; prec
--;)
769 md_number_to_chars (litP
, (valueT
) (*wordP
++), sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE
));
770 litP
+= sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE
);
776 * Write out big-endian.
779 md_number_to_chars (buf
, val
, n
)
784 number_to_chars_bigendian (buf
, val
, n
);
788 md_apply_fix3 (fixP
, valP
, seg
)
791 segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
794 char *buf
= fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_literal
;
796 fixP
->fx_addnumber
= val
; /* Remember value for emit_reloc. */
798 know (fixP
->fx_size
== 4);
799 know (fixP
->fx_r_type
< NO_RELOC
);
801 /* This is a hack. There should be a better way to handle this. */
802 if (fixP
->fx_r_type
== RELOC_WDISP30
&& fixP
->fx_addsy
)
803 val
+= fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
;
805 switch (fixP
->fx_r_type
)
819 val
= (val
>> 2) + 1;
820 buf
[0] |= (val
>> 24) & 0x3f;
821 buf
[1] = (val
>> 16);
827 buf
[1] |= (val
>> 26) & 0x3f;
833 buf
[2] |= (val
>> 8) & 0x03;
838 buf
[2] |= (val
>> 8) & 0x1f;
843 val
= (val
>> 2) + 1;
846 buf
[1] |= (val
>> 16) & 0x3f;
851 case RELOC_JUMPTARG
: /* 00XX00XX pattern in a word */
854 /* The linker tries to support both AMD and old GNU style
855 R_IREL relocs. That means that if the addend is exactly
856 the negative of the address within the section, the
857 linker will not handle it correctly. */
860 && val
== - (fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
+ fixP
->fx_where
))
862 (fixP
->fx_file
, fixP
->fx_line
,
863 "the linker will not handle this relocation correctly");
865 else if (fixP
->fx_pcrel
)
869 if (v
!= 0 && v
!= -1)
870 as_bad_where (fixP
->fx_file
, fixP
->fx_line
,
871 "call/jmp target out of range");
874 /* This case was supposed to be handled in machine_ip. */
876 buf
[1] = val
>> 10; /* Holds bits 0003FFFC of address */
880 case RELOC_CONST
: /* 00XX00XX pattern in a word */
881 buf
[1] = val
>> 8; /* Holds bits 0000XXXX */
885 case RELOC_CONSTH
: /* 00XX00XX pattern in a word */
886 buf
[1] = val
>> 24; /* Holds bits XXXX0000 */
892 as_bad (_("bad relocation type: 0x%02x"), fixP
->fx_r_type
);
896 if (fixP
->fx_addsy
== NULL
&& fixP
->fx_pcrel
== 0)
902 tc_coff_fix2rtype (fixP
)
906 switch (fixP
->fx_r_type
)
919 printf (_("need %o3\n"), fixP
->fx_r_type
);
921 } /* switch on type */
926 #endif /* OBJ_COFF */
928 /* should never be called for 29k */
930 md_convert_frag (headers
, seg
, fragP
)
931 object_headers
*headers ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
932 segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
933 register fragS
*fragP ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
935 as_fatal (_("a29k_convert_frag\n"));
938 /* should never be called for a29k */
940 md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragP
, segtype
)
941 register fragS
*fragP ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
942 segT segtype ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
944 as_fatal (_("a29k_estimate_size_before_relax\n"));
949 /* for debugging only */
952 struct machine_it
*insn
;
985 fprintf (stderr
, "ERROR: %s\n");
987 fprintf (stderr
, "opcode=0x%08x\n", insn
->opcode
);
988 fprintf (stderr
, "reloc = %s\n", Reloc
[insn
->reloc
]);
989 fprintf (stderr
, "exp = {\n");
990 fprintf (stderr
, "\t\tX_add_symbol = %s\n",
991 insn
->exp
.X_add_symbol
?
992 (S_GET_NAME (insn
->exp
.X_add_symbol
) ?
993 S_GET_NAME (insn
->exp
.X_add_symbol
) : "???") : "0");
994 fprintf (stderr
, "\t\tX_op_symbol = %s\n",
995 insn
->exp
.X_op_symbol
?
996 (S_GET_NAME (insn
->exp
.X_op_symbol
) ?
997 S_GET_NAME (insn
->exp
.X_op_symbol
) : "???") : "0");
998 fprintf (stderr
, "\t\tX_add_number = %d\n",
999 insn
->exp
.X_add_number
);
1000 fprintf (stderr
, "}\n");
1005 /* Translate internal representation of relocation info to target format.
1007 On sparc/29k: first 4 bytes are normal unsigned long address, next three
1008 bytes are index, most sig. byte first. Byte 7 is broken up with
1009 bit 7 as external, bits 6 & 5 unused, and the lower
1010 five bits as relocation type. Next 4 bytes are long addend. */
1011 /* Thanx and a tip of the hat to Michael Bloom, mb@ttidca.tti.com */
1016 tc_aout_fix_to_chars (where
, fixP
, segment_address_in_file
)
1019 relax_addressT segment_address_in_file
;
1023 know (fixP
->fx_r_type
< NO_RELOC
);
1024 know (fixP
->fx_addsy
!= NULL
);
1026 md_number_to_chars (where
,
1027 fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
+ fixP
->fx_where
- segment_address_in_file
,
1030 r_symbolnum
= (S_IS_DEFINED (fixP
->fx_addsy
)
1031 ? S_GET_TYPE (fixP
->fx_addsy
)
1032 : fixP
->fx_addsy
->sy_number
);
1034 where
[4] = (r_symbolnum
>> 16) & 0x0ff;
1035 where
[5] = (r_symbolnum
>> 8) & 0x0ff;
1036 where
[6] = r_symbolnum
& 0x0ff;
1037 where
[7] = (((!S_IS_DEFINED (fixP
->fx_addsy
)) << 7) & 0x80) | (0 & 0x60) | (fixP
->fx_r_type
& 0x1F);
1039 md_number_to_chars (&where
[8], fixP
->fx_addnumber
, 4);
1042 #endif /* OBJ_AOUT */
1044 const char *md_shortopts
= "";
1045 struct option md_longopts
[] = {
1046 {NULL
, no_argument
, NULL
, 0}
1048 size_t md_longopts_size
= sizeof (md_longopts
);
1051 md_parse_option (c
, arg
)
1052 int c ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1053 char *arg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1059 md_show_usage (stream
)
1060 FILE *stream ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1064 /* This is called when a line is unrecognized. This is used to handle
1065 definitions of a29k style local labels. */
1068 a29k_unrecognized_line (c
)
1075 || ! ISDIGIT (input_line_pointer
[0]))
1078 s
= input_line_pointer
;
1081 while (ISDIGIT (*s
))
1083 lab
= lab
* 10 + *s
- '0';
1089 /* Not a label definition. */
1093 if (dollar_label_defined (lab
))
1095 as_bad (_("label \"$%d\" redefined"), lab
);
1099 define_dollar_label (lab
);
1100 colon (dollar_label_name (lab
, 0));
1101 input_line_pointer
= s
+ 1;
1106 /* Default the values of symbols known that should be "predefined". We
1107 don't bother to predefine them unless you actually use one, since there
1108 are a lot of them. */
1111 md_undefined_symbol (name
)
1115 char testbuf
[5 + /*SLOP*/ 5];
1117 if (name
[0] == 'g' || name
[0] == 'G'
1118 || name
[0] == 'l' || name
[0] == 'L'
1119 || name
[0] == 's' || name
[0] == 'S')
1121 /* Perhaps a global or local register name */
1122 if (name
[1] == 'r' || name
[1] == 'R')
1126 /* Parse the number, make sure it has no extra zeroes or
1128 regnum
= atol (&name
[2]);
1130 if (name
[0] == 's' || name
[0] == 'S')
1134 if (regnum
> maxreg
)
1137 sprintf (testbuf
, "%ld", regnum
);
1138 if (strcmp (testbuf
, &name
[2]) != 0)
1139 return NULL
; /* gr007 or lr7foo or whatever */
1141 /* We have a wiener! Define and return a new symbol for it. */
1142 if (name
[0] == 'l' || name
[0] == 'L')
1144 else if (name
[0] == 's' || name
[0] == 'S')
1146 return (symbol_new (name
, SEG_REGISTER
, (valueT
) regnum
,
1147 &zero_address_frag
));
1154 /* Parse an operand that is machine-specific. */
1157 md_operand (expressionP
)
1158 expressionS
*expressionP
;
1161 if (input_line_pointer
[0] == '%' && input_line_pointer
[1] == '%')
1163 /* We have a numeric register expression. No biggy. */
1164 input_line_pointer
+= 2; /* Skip %% */
1165 (void) expression (expressionP
);
1166 if (expressionP
->X_op
!= O_constant
1167 || expressionP
->X_add_number
> 255)
1168 as_bad (_("Invalid expression after %%%%\n"));
1169 expressionP
->X_op
= O_register
;
1171 else if (input_line_pointer
[0] == '&')
1173 /* We are taking the 'address' of a register...this one is not
1174 in the manual, but it *is* in traps/fpsymbol.h! What they
1175 seem to want is the register number, as an absolute number. */
1176 input_line_pointer
++; /* Skip & */
1177 (void) expression (expressionP
);
1178 if (expressionP
->X_op
!= O_register
)
1179 as_bad (_("Invalid register in & expression"));
1181 expressionP
->X_op
= O_constant
;
1183 else if (input_line_pointer
[0] == '$'
1184 && ISDIGIT (input_line_pointer
[1]))
1190 /* This is a local label. */
1191 ++input_line_pointer
;
1192 lab
= (long) get_absolute_expression ();
1193 if (dollar_label_defined (lab
))
1195 name
= dollar_label_name (lab
, 0);
1196 sym
= symbol_find (name
);
1200 name
= dollar_label_name (lab
, 1);
1201 sym
= symbol_find_or_make (name
);
1204 expressionP
->X_op
= O_symbol
;
1205 expressionP
->X_add_symbol
= sym
;
1206 expressionP
->X_add_number
= 0;
1208 else if (input_line_pointer
[0] == '$')
1212 int fieldnum
, fieldlimit
;
1213 LITTLENUM_TYPE floatbuf
[8];
1215 /* $float(), $doubleN(), or $extendN() convert floating values
1218 s
= input_line_pointer
;
1223 if (strncmp (s
, "double", sizeof "double" - 1) == 0)
1225 s
+= sizeof "double" - 1;
1229 else if (strncmp (s
, "float", sizeof "float" - 1) == 0)
1231 s
+= sizeof "float" - 1;
1235 else if (strncmp (s
, "extend", sizeof "extend" - 1) == 0)
1237 s
+= sizeof "extend" - 1;
1248 fieldnum
= *s
- '0';
1251 if (fieldnum
>= fieldlimit
)
1260 s
= atof_ieee (s
, type
, floatbuf
);
1271 input_line_pointer
= s
;
1272 expressionP
->X_op
= O_constant
;
1273 expressionP
->X_unsigned
= 1;
1274 expressionP
->X_add_number
= ((floatbuf
[fieldnum
* 2]
1275 << LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS
)
1276 + floatbuf
[fieldnum
* 2 + 1]);
1280 /* Round up a section size to the appropriate boundary. */
1282 md_section_align (segment
, size
)
1283 segT segment ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1286 return size
; /* Byte alignment is fine */
1289 /* Exactly what point is a PC-relative offset relative TO?
1290 On the 29000, they're relative to the address of the instruction,
1291 which we have set up as the address of the fixup too. */
1293 md_pcrel_from (fixP
)
1296 return fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
;