1 /* tc-ldx.c -- Assemble for the DLX
2 Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
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21 /* Initially created by Kuang Hwa Lin, 3/20/2002. */
23 #include "safe-ctype.h"
26 #include "opcode/dlx.h"
31 /* Make it easier to clone this machine desc into another one. */
32 #define machine_opcode dlx_opcode
33 #define machine_opcodes dlx_opcodes
34 #define machine_ip dlx_ip
35 #define machine_it dlx_it
37 #define NO_RELOC BFD_RELOC_NONE
38 #define RELOC_DLX_REL26 BFD_RELOC_DLX_JMP26
39 #define RELOC_DLX_16 BFD_RELOC_16
40 #define RELOC_DLX_REL16 BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2
41 #define RELOC_DLX_HI16 BFD_RELOC_HI16_S
42 #define RELOC_DLX_LO16 BFD_RELOC_LO16
43 #define RELOC_DLX_VTINHERIT BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
44 #define RELOC_DLX_VTENTRY BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
46 /* handle of the OPCODE hash table */
47 static struct hash_control
*op_hash
= NULL
;
57 int reloc_offset
; /* Offset of reloc within insn. */
64 /* static void print_insn PARAMS ((struct machine_it *)); */
65 char * parse_operand
PARAMS ((char *, expressionS
*));
66 int md_chars_to_number
PARAMS ((unsigned char *, int));
68 static void machine_ip
PARAMS ((char *));
69 static void s_proc
PARAMS ((int));
70 static void insert_sreg
PARAMS ((char *, int));
71 static int hilo_modifier_ok
PARAMS ((char *));
72 static int is_ldst_registers
PARAMS ((char *));
73 static int match_sft_register
PARAMS ((char *));
74 static void define_some_regs
PARAMS ((void));
75 static char * dlx_parse_loadop
PARAMS ((char *));
76 static char * dlx_parse_storeop
PARAMS ((char *));
77 static char * fix_ld_st_operand
PARAMS ((unsigned long, char *));
83 /* Some additional ops that are used by gcc-dlx. */
84 {"asciiz", stringer
, 1},
89 {"endproc", s_proc
, 1},
93 /* This array holds the chars that always start a comment. If the
94 pre-processor is disabled, these aren't very useful. */
95 const char comment_chars
[] = ";";
97 /* This array holds the chars that only start a comment at the beginning of
98 a line. If the line seems to have the form '# 123 filename'
99 .line and .file directives will appear in the pre-processed output. */
100 /* Note that input_file.c hand checks for '#' at the beginning of the
101 first line of the input file. This is because the compiler outputs
102 #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */
103 /* Also note that comments like this one will always work. */
104 const char line_comment_chars
[] = "#";
106 /* We needed an unused char for line separation to work around the
107 lack of macros, using sed and such. */
108 const char line_separator_chars
[] = "@";
110 /* Chars that can be used to separate mant from exp in floating point nums. */
111 const char EXP_CHARS
[] = "eE";
113 /* Chars that mean this number is a floating point constant.
116 const char FLT_CHARS
[] = "rRsSfFdDxXpP";
119 insert_sreg (regname
, regnum
)
123 /* Must be large enough to hold the names of the special registers. */
127 symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (regname
, reg_section
, (valueT
) regnum
,
128 &zero_address_frag
));
129 for (i
= 0; regname
[i
]; i
++)
130 buf
[i
] = ISLOWER (regname
[i
]) ? TOUPPER (regname
[i
]) : regname
[i
];
133 symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (buf
, reg_section
, (valueT
) regnum
,
134 &zero_address_frag
));
137 /* Install symbol definitions for assorted special registers.
138 See MIPS Assembly Language Programmer's Guide page 1-4 */
144 /* Hardware representation. */
145 insert_sreg ("r0", 0);
146 insert_sreg ("r1", 1);
147 insert_sreg ("r2", 2);
148 insert_sreg ("r3", 3);
149 insert_sreg ("r4", 4);
150 insert_sreg ("r5", 5);
151 insert_sreg ("r6", 6);
152 insert_sreg ("r7", 7);
153 insert_sreg ("r8", 8);
154 insert_sreg ("r9", 9);
155 insert_sreg ("r10", 10);
156 insert_sreg ("r11", 11);
157 insert_sreg ("r12", 12);
158 insert_sreg ("r13", 13);
159 insert_sreg ("r14", 14);
160 insert_sreg ("r15", 15);
161 insert_sreg ("r16", 16);
162 insert_sreg ("r17", 17);
163 insert_sreg ("r18", 18);
164 insert_sreg ("r19", 19);
165 insert_sreg ("r20", 20);
166 insert_sreg ("r21", 21);
167 insert_sreg ("r22", 22);
168 insert_sreg ("r23", 23);
169 insert_sreg ("r24", 24);
170 insert_sreg ("r25", 25);
171 insert_sreg ("r26", 26);
172 insert_sreg ("r27", 27);
173 insert_sreg ("r28", 28);
174 insert_sreg ("r29", 29);
175 insert_sreg ("r30", 30);
176 insert_sreg ("r31", 31);
178 /* Software representation. */
179 insert_sreg ("zero", 0);
180 insert_sreg ("at", 1);
181 insert_sreg ("v0", 2);
182 insert_sreg ("v1", 3);
183 insert_sreg ("a0", 4);
184 insert_sreg ("a1", 5);
185 insert_sreg ("a2", 6);
186 insert_sreg ("a3", 7);
187 insert_sreg ("t0", 8);
188 insert_sreg ("t1", 9);
189 insert_sreg ("t2", 10);
190 insert_sreg ("t3", 11);
191 insert_sreg ("t4", 12);
192 insert_sreg ("t5", 13);
193 insert_sreg ("t6", 14);
194 insert_sreg ("t7", 15);
195 insert_sreg ("s0", 16);
196 insert_sreg ("s1", 17);
197 insert_sreg ("s2", 18);
198 insert_sreg ("s3", 19);
199 insert_sreg ("s4", 20);
200 insert_sreg ("s5", 21);
201 insert_sreg ("s6", 22);
202 insert_sreg ("s7", 23);
203 insert_sreg ("t8", 24);
204 insert_sreg ("t9", 25);
205 insert_sreg ("k0", 26);
206 insert_sreg ("k1", 27);
207 insert_sreg ("gp", 28);
208 insert_sreg ("sp", 29);
209 insert_sreg ("fp", 30);
210 insert_sreg ("ra", 31);
211 /* Special registers. */
212 insert_sreg ("pc", 0);
213 insert_sreg ("npc", 1);
214 insert_sreg ("iad", 2);
217 /* Subroutine check the string to match an register, */
220 match_sft_register (name
)
223 #define MAX_REG_NO 35
224 /* Currently we have 35 software registers defined -
225 we borrowed from MIPS. */
226 static char *soft_reg
[] =
228 "zero", "at", "v0", "v1", "a0", "a1", "a2", "a3",
229 "t0", "t1", "t2", "t3", "t4", "t5", "t6", "t7", "t8", "t9",
230 "s0", "s1", "s2", "s3", "s4", "s5", "s7", "k0", "k1",
231 "gp", "sp", "fp", "ra", "pc", "npc", "iad",
232 "EndofTab" /* End of the Table indicator */
234 char low_name
[21], *ptr
;
237 for (ptr
= name
,idx
= 0; *ptr
!= '\0'; ptr
++)
238 low_name
[idx
++] = TOLOWER (*ptr
);
240 low_name
[idx
] = '\0';
243 while (idx
< MAX_REG_NO
&& strcmp (soft_reg
[idx
], & low_name
[0]))
246 return idx
< MAX_REG_NO
;
249 /* Subroutine check the string to match an register. */
252 is_ldst_registers (name
)
257 /* The first character of the register name got to be either %, $, r of R. */
258 if ((ptr
[0] == '%' || ptr
[0] == '$' || ptr
[0] == 'r' || ptr
[0] == 'R')
259 && ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) ptr
[1]))
262 /* Now check the software register representation. */
263 return match_sft_register (ptr
);
266 /* Subroutine of s_proc so targets can choose a different default prefix.
267 If DEFAULT_PREFIX is NULL, use the target's "leading char". */
273 /* Record the current function so that we can issue an error message for
274 misplaced .func,.endfunc, and also so that .endfunc needs no
276 static char *current_name
;
277 static char *current_label
;
281 if (current_name
== NULL
)
283 as_bad (_("missing .proc"));
284 ignore_rest_of_line ();
288 current_name
= current_label
= NULL
;
290 while (!is_end_of_line
[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer
])
291 input_line_pointer
++;
298 if (current_name
!= NULL
)
300 as_bad (_(".endfunc missing for previous .proc"));
301 ignore_rest_of_line ();
305 name
= input_line_pointer
;
306 delim1
= get_symbol_end ();
307 name
= xstrdup (name
);
308 *input_line_pointer
= delim1
;
311 if (*input_line_pointer
!= ',')
313 char leading_char
= 0;
315 leading_char
= bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (stdoutput
);
316 /* Missing entry point, use function's name with the leading
319 asprintf (&label
, "%c%s", leading_char
, name
);
325 ++input_line_pointer
;
327 label
= input_line_pointer
;
328 delim2
= get_symbol_end ();
329 label
= xstrdup (label
);
330 *input_line_pointer
= delim2
;
334 current_label
= label
;
336 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
339 /* This function is called once, at assembler startup time. It should
340 set up all the tables, etc., that the MD part of the assembler will
346 const char *retval
= NULL
;
350 /* Create a new hash table. */
351 op_hash
= hash_new ();
353 /* Hash up all the opcodes for fast use later. */
354 for (i
= 0; i
< num_dlx_opcodes
; i
++)
356 const char *name
= machine_opcodes
[i
].name
;
358 retval
= hash_insert (op_hash
, name
, (PTR
) &machine_opcodes
[i
]);
362 fprintf (stderr
, "internal error: can't hash `%s': %s\n",
363 machine_opcodes
[i
].name
, retval
);
369 as_fatal (_("Broken assembler. No assembly attempted."));
374 /* Assemble a single instruction. Its label has already been handled
375 by the generic front end. We just parse opcode and operands, and
376 produce the bytes of data and relocation. */
389 /* Put out the opcode. */
390 md_number_to_chars (toP
, the_insn
.opcode
, 4);
392 /* Put out the symbol-dependent stuff. */
393 if (the_insn
.reloc
!= NO_RELOC
)
395 fixP
= fix_new_exp (frag_now
,
396 (toP
- frag_now
->fr_literal
+ the_insn
.reloc_offset
),
397 the_insn
.size
, & the_insn
.exp
, the_insn
.pcrel
,
400 /* Turn off complaints that the addend is
401 too large for things like foo+100000@ha. */
402 switch (the_insn
.reloc
)
406 fixP
->fx_no_overflow
= 1;
412 switch (fixP
->fx_r_type
)
414 case RELOC_DLX_REL26
:
415 bitP
= malloc (sizeof (bit_fixS
));
416 bitP
->fx_bit_size
= 26;
417 bitP
->fx_bit_offset
= 25;
418 bitP
->fx_bit_base
= the_insn
.opcode
& 0xFC000000;
419 bitP
->fx_bit_base_adj
= 0;
420 bitP
->fx_bit_max
= 0;
421 bitP
->fx_bit_min
= 0;
422 bitP
->fx_bit_add
= 0x03FFFFFF;
423 fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
= bitP
;
426 case RELOC_DLX_REL16
:
427 bitP
= malloc (sizeof (bit_fixS
));
428 bitP
->fx_bit_size
= 16;
429 bitP
->fx_bit_offset
= 15;
430 bitP
->fx_bit_base
= the_insn
.opcode
& 0xFFFF0000;
431 bitP
->fx_bit_base_adj
= 0;
432 bitP
->fx_bit_max
= 0;
433 bitP
->fx_bit_min
= 0;
434 bitP
->fx_bit_add
= 0x0000FFFF;
435 fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
= bitP
;
438 bitP
= malloc (sizeof (bit_fixS
));
439 bitP
->fx_bit_size
= 16;
440 bitP
->fx_bit_offset
= 15;
441 bitP
->fx_bit_base
= the_insn
.opcode
& 0xFFFF0000;
442 bitP
->fx_bit_base_adj
= 0;
443 bitP
->fx_bit_max
= 0;
444 bitP
->fx_bit_min
= 0;
445 bitP
->fx_bit_add
= 0x0000FFFF;
446 fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
= bitP
;
449 fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
= (bit_fixS
*)NULL
;
465 for (idx
= 1; ptr
[idx
] != '\0' && ptr
[idx
] != '[' && idx
< 73; idx
+= 1)
477 return (count
== 0) ? 1:0;
481 parse_operand (s
, operandp
)
483 expressionS
*operandp
;
485 char *save
= input_line_pointer
;
488 the_insn
.HI
= the_insn
.LO
= 0;
490 /* Search for %hi and %lo, make a mark and skip it. */
491 if (strncmp (s
, "%hi", 3) == 0)
498 if (strncmp (s
, "%lo", 3) == 0)
507 if (the_insn
.HI
|| the_insn
.LO
)
509 if (!hilo_modifier_ok (s
))
510 as_bad (_("Expression Error for operand modifier %%hi/%%lo\n"));
513 /* Check for the % and $ register representation */
514 if ((s
[0] == '%' || s
[0] == '$' || s
[0] == 'r' || s
[0] == 'R')
515 && ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) s
[1]))
517 /* We have a numeric register expression. No biggy. */
519 input_line_pointer
= s
;
520 (void) expression (operandp
);
521 if (operandp
->X_op
!= O_constant
522 || operandp
->X_add_number
> 31)
523 as_bad (_("Invalid expression after %%%%\n"));
524 operandp
->X_op
= O_register
;
528 /* Normal operand parsing. */
529 input_line_pointer
= s
;
530 (void) expression (operandp
);
533 new = input_line_pointer
;
534 input_line_pointer
= save
;
538 /* This function will check the opcode and return 1 if the opcode is one
539 of the load/store instruction, and it will fix the operand string to
540 the standard form so we can use the standard parse_operand routine. */
542 #define READ_OP 0x100
543 #define WRITE_OP 0x200
544 static char iBuf
[81];
547 dlx_parse_loadop (str
)
553 /* The last pair of ()/[] is the register, all other are the
554 reloc displacement, and if there is a register then it ought
555 to have a pair of ()/[]
556 This is not necessarily true, what if the load instruction come
557 without the register and with %hi/%lo modifier? */
558 for (idx
= 0; idx
< 72 && ptr
[idx
] != '\0'; idx
++)
564 as_bad (_("Bad operand for a load instruction: <%s>"), str
);
571 char rs1
[7], rd
[7], endm
, match
= '0';
586 /* No register indicated, fill in zero. */
597 /* Searching for (/[ which will match the ]/). */
598 for (pb
= idx
- 1; str
[pb
] != match
; pb
-= 1)
599 /* Match can only be either '[' or '(', if it is
600 '(' then this can be a normal expression, we'll treat
602 if (str
[pb
] == endm
|| pb
< (idx
- 5))
606 for (i
= 0; (pb
+ i
) < idx
; i
++)
611 if (is_ldst_registers (& rs1
[0]))
612 /* Point to the last character of the imm. */
618 goto badoperand_load
;
619 /* No register indicated, fill in zero and restore the imm. */
627 /* Duplicate the first register. */
628 for (i
= 0; i
< 7 && str
[i
] != ','; i
++)
632 goto badoperand_load
;
638 /* Put the '\0' back in. */
641 for (i
++, m2
= 0; i
< pb
; m2
++,i
++)
646 /* Assemble the instruction to gas internal format. */
647 for (i
= 0; rd
[i
] != '\0'; i
++)
652 for (pb
= 0 ; rs1
[pb
] != '\0'; i
++, pb
++)
657 for (pb
= 0; imm
[pb
] != '\0'; i
++, pb
++)
666 dlx_parse_storeop (str
)
672 /* Search for the ','. */
673 for (idx
= 0; idx
< 72 && ptr
[idx
] != ','; idx
++)
679 as_bad (_("Bad operand for a store instruction: <%s>"), str
);
684 /* idx now points to the ','. */
688 char rs1
[7], rd
[7], endm
, match
= '0';
691 /* Now parse the '(' and ')', and make idx point to ')'. */
704 /* No register indicated, fill in zero. */
715 /* Searching for (/[ which will match the ]/). */
716 for (pb
= idx
- 1; str
[pb
] != match
; pb
-= 1)
717 if (pb
< (idx
- 5) || str
[pb
] == endm
)
721 for (i
= 0; (pb
+ i
) < idx
; i
++)
722 rs1
[i
] = str
[pb
+ i
];
726 if (is_ldst_registers (& rs1
[0]))
727 /* Point to the last character of the imm. */
733 goto badoperand_store
;
735 /* No register indicated, fill in zero and restore the imm. */
743 /* No register was specified. */
746 /* Duplicate the first register. */
747 for (i
= comma
+ 1; (str
[i
] == ' ' || str
[i
] == '\t'); i
++)
750 for (m2
= 0; (m2
< 7 && str
[i
] != '\0'); i
++, m2
++)
752 if (str
[i
] != ' ' && str
[i
] != '\t')
755 goto badoperand_store
;
759 goto badoperand_store
;
764 for (i
= 0; i
< pb
; i
++)
769 /* Assemble the instruction to gas internal format. */
770 for (i
= 0; rd
[i
] != '\0'; i
++)
773 for (pb
= 0 ; rs1
[pb
] != '\0'; i
++, pb
++)
776 for (pb
= 0; imm
[pb
] != '\0'; i
++, pb
++)
784 fix_ld_st_operand (opcode
, str
)
785 unsigned long opcode
;
788 /* Check the opcode. */
789 switch ((int) opcode
)
799 return dlx_parse_loadop (str
);
803 return dlx_parse_storeop (str
);
809 /* Instruction parsing. Takes a string containing the opcode.
810 Operands are at input_line_pointer. Output is in the_insn.
811 Warnings or errors are generated. */
819 struct machine_opcode
*insn
;
821 unsigned long opcode
;
822 expressionS the_operand
;
823 expressionS
*operand
= &the_operand
;
824 unsigned int reg
, reg_shift
= 0;
826 /* Fixup the opcode string to all lower cases, and also
827 allow numerical digits. */
831 for (; ISALNUM (*s
); ++s
)
840 /* FIXME-SOMEDAY more whitespace. */
846 as_bad (_("Unknown opcode: `%s'"), str
);
850 /* Hash the opcode, insn will have the string from opcode table.
851 also initialized the_insn struct. */
852 if ((insn
= (struct machine_opcode
*) hash_find (op_hash
, str
)) == NULL
)
854 /* Handle the ret and return macro here. */
855 if ((strcmp (str
, "ret") == 0) || (strcmp (str
, "return") == 0))
857 memset (&the_insn
, '\0', sizeof (the_insn
));
858 the_insn
.reloc
= NO_RELOC
;
861 (unsigned long)(JROP
| 0x03e00000); /* 0x03e00000 = r31 << 21 */
864 as_bad (_("Unknown opcode `%s'."), str
);
870 opcode
= insn
->opcode
;
871 memset (&the_insn
, '\0', sizeof (the_insn
));
872 the_insn
.reloc
= NO_RELOC
;
875 /* Set the sip reloc HI16 flag. */
876 if (!set_dlx_skip_hi16_flag (1))
877 as_bad (_("Can not set dlx_skip_hi16_flag"));
879 /* Fix the operand string if it is one of load store instructions. */
880 s
= fix_ld_st_operand (opcode
, s
);
882 /* Build the opcode, checking as we go to make sure that the
884 If an operand matches, we modify the_insn or opcode appropriately,
885 and do a "continue". If an operand fails to match, we "break". */
886 if (insn
->args
[0] != '\0' && insn
->args
[0] != 'N')
888 /* Prime the pump. */
891 as_bad (_("Missing arguments for opcode <%s>."), str
);
895 s
= parse_operand (s
, operand
);
897 else if (insn
->args
[0] == 'N')
899 /* Clean up the insn and done! */
900 the_insn
.opcode
= opcode
;
904 /* Parse through the args (this is from opcode table), *s point to
905 the current character of the instruction stream. */
906 for (args
= insn
->args
;; ++args
)
915 /* We are truly done. */
916 the_insn
.opcode
= opcode
;
917 /* Clean up the HI and LO mark. */
925 as_bad (_("Too many operands: %s"), s
);
928 /* ',' Args separator */
930 /* Must match a comma. */
933 /* Parse next operand. */
934 s
= parse_operand (s
, operand
);
939 /* It can be a 'a' register or 'i' operand. */
941 /* Macro move operand/reg. */
942 if (operand
->X_op
== O_register
)
944 /* Its a register. */
949 /* The immediate 16 bits literal, bit 0-15. */
951 /* offset, unsigned. */
953 /* offset, signed. */
954 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
957 operand
->X_add_number
>>= 16;
959 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
& 0xFFFF;
961 if (the_insn
.HI
&& the_insn
.LO
)
962 as_bad (_("Both the_insn.HI and the_insn.LO are set : %s"), s
);
971 the_insn
.reloc
= (the_insn
.HI
) ? RELOC_DLX_HI16
972 : (the_insn
.LO
? RELOC_DLX_LO16
: RELOC_DLX_16
);
973 the_insn
.reloc_offset
= 2;
976 the_insn
.exp
= * operand
;
982 /* offset, signed. */
983 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
985 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
& 0xFFFF;
988 the_insn
.reloc
= RELOC_DLX_REL16
;
989 the_insn
.reloc_offset
= 0; /* BIG-ENDIAN Byte 3 of insn. */
992 the_insn
.exp
= *operand
;
995 /* The immediate 26 bits literal, bit 0-25. */
997 /* offset, signed. */
998 if (operand
->X_op
== O_constant
)
1000 opcode
|= operand
->X_add_number
& 0x3FFFFFF;
1003 the_insn
.reloc
= RELOC_DLX_REL26
;
1004 the_insn
.reloc_offset
= 0; /* BIG-ENDIAN Byte 3 of insn. */
1007 the_insn
.exp
= *operand
;
1010 /* Type 'a' Register. */
1012 /* A general register at bits 21-25, rs1. */
1013 know (operand
->X_op
!= O_register
);
1017 /* Type 'b' Register. */
1019 /* A general register at bits 16-20, rs2/rd. */
1020 know (operand
->X_op
!= O_register
);
1024 /* Type 'c' Register. */
1026 /* A general register at bits 11-15, rd. */
1027 know (operand
->X_op
!= O_register
);
1031 know (operand
->X_add_symbol
== 0);
1032 know (operand
->X_op_symbol
== 0);
1033 reg
= operand
->X_add_number
;
1034 if (reg
& 0xffffffe0)
1035 as_fatal (_("failed regnum sanity check."));
1037 /* Got the register, now figure out where it goes in the opcode. */
1038 opcode
|= reg
<< reg_shift
;
1048 as_fatal (_("failed general register sanity check."));
1055 /* Types or values of args don't match. */
1056 as_bad ("Invalid operands");
1061 /* This is identical to the md_atof in m68k.c. I think this is right,
1064 Turn a string in input_line_pointer into a floating point constant
1065 of type TYPE, and store the appropriate bytes in *LITP. The number
1066 of LITTLENUMS emitted is stored in *SIZEP. An error message is
1067 returned, or NULL on OK. */
1068 /* Dlx will not use it anyway, so I just leave it here for now. */
1070 /* Equal to MAX_PRECISION in atof-ieee.c. */
1071 #define MAX_LITTLENUMS 6
1074 md_atof (type
, litP
, sizeP
)
1080 LITTLENUM_TYPE words
[MAX_LITTLENUMS
];
1081 LITTLENUM_TYPE
*wordP
;
1112 return "Bad call to MD_ATOF()";
1115 t
= atof_ieee (input_line_pointer
, type
, words
);
1117 input_line_pointer
= t
;
1119 *sizeP
= prec
* sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE
);
1121 for (wordP
= words
; prec
--;)
1123 md_number_to_chars (litP
, (valueT
) (*wordP
++), sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE
));
1124 litP
+= sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE
);
1130 /* Write out big-endian. */
1132 md_number_to_chars (buf
, val
, n
)
1137 number_to_chars_bigendian (buf
, val
, n
);
1140 /* md_chars_to_number: convert from target byte order to host byte order. */
1143 md_chars_to_number (val
, n
)
1144 unsigned char *val
; /* Value in target byte order. */
1145 int n
; /* Number of bytes in the input. */
1149 for (retval
= 0; n
--;)
1159 md_dlx_fix_adjustable (fixP
)
1162 /* We need the symbol name for the VTABLE entries. */
1163 return (fixP
->fx_r_type
!= BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
1164 && fixP
->fx_r_type
!= BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
);
1168 md_apply_fix3 (fixP
, valP
, seg
)
1171 segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1174 char *place
= fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_literal
;
1176 know (fixP
->fx_size
== 4);
1177 know (fixP
->fx_r_type
< NO_RELOC
);
1179 switch (fixP
->fx_r_type
)
1181 case RELOC_DLX_LO16
:
1182 case RELOC_DLX_REL16
:
1183 if (fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
!= (bit_fixS
*) NULL
)
1185 val
= (val
& 0x0000FFFF) | fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
->fx_bit_base
;
1186 free (fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
);
1187 fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
= (bit_fixS
*) NULL
;
1191 know ((fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
!= (bit_fixS
*) NULL
));
1195 case RELOC_DLX_HI16
:
1196 if (fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
!= (bit_fixS
*) NULL
)
1198 val
= (val
>> 16) | fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
->fx_bit_base
;
1199 free (fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
);
1200 fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
= (bit_fixS
*)NULL
;
1204 know ((fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
!= (bit_fixS
*) NULL
));
1208 case RELOC_DLX_REL26
:
1209 if (fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
!= (bit_fixS
*) NULL
)
1211 val
= (val
& 0x03FFFFFF) | fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
->fx_bit_base
;
1212 free (fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
);
1213 fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
= (bit_fixS
*) NULL
;
1217 know ((fixP
->fx_bit_fixP
!= (bit_fixS
*) NULL
));
1221 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
:
1222 /* This borrowed from tc-ppc.c on a whim. */
1225 && !S_IS_DEFINED (fixP
->fx_addsy
)
1226 && !S_IS_WEAK (fixP
->fx_addsy
))
1227 S_SET_WEAK (fixP
->fx_addsy
);
1230 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
:
1238 number_to_chars_bigendian (place
, val
, fixP
->fx_size
);
1239 if (fixP
->fx_addsy
== NULL
)
1243 const char *md_shortopts
= "";
1245 struct option md_longopts
[] =
1247 {NULL
, no_argument
, NULL
, 0}
1250 size_t md_longopts_size
= sizeof (md_longopts
);
1253 md_parse_option (c
, arg
)
1254 int c ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1255 char *arg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1261 md_show_usage (stream
)
1262 FILE *stream ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1266 /* This is called when a line is unrecognized. */
1269 dlx_unrecognized_line (c
)
1275 if (c
!= '$' || ! ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) input_line_pointer
[0]))
1278 s
= input_line_pointer
;
1281 while (ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) *s
))
1283 lab
= lab
* 10 + *s
- '0';
1289 /* Not a label definition. */
1293 if (dollar_label_defined (lab
))
1295 as_bad (_("label \"$%d\" redefined"), lab
);
1299 define_dollar_label (lab
);
1300 colon (dollar_label_name (lab
, 0));
1301 input_line_pointer
= s
+ 1;
1306 /* Default the values of symbols known that should be "predefined". We
1307 don't bother to predefine them unless you actually use one, since there
1308 are a lot of them. */
1311 md_undefined_symbol (name
)
1312 char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1318 /* Parse an operand that is machine-specific, the function was called
1319 in expr.c by operand() function, when everything failed before it
1323 md_operand (expressionP
)
1324 expressionS
* expressionP
;
1326 /* Check for the #number representation */
1327 if (input_line_pointer
[0] == '#' &&
1328 ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) input_line_pointer
[1]))
1330 /* We have a numeric number expression. No biggy. */
1331 input_line_pointer
+= 1; /* Skip # */
1333 (void) expression (expressionP
);
1335 if (expressionP
->X_op
!= O_constant
)
1336 as_bad (_("Invalid expression after # number\n"));
1341 else if (input_line_pointer
[0] == '$'
1342 && ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) input_line_pointer
[1]))
1348 /* This is a local label. */
1349 ++input_line_pointer
;
1350 lab
= (long) get_absolute_expression ();
1351 if (dollar_label_defined (lab
))
1353 name
= dollar_label_name (lab
, 0);
1354 sym
= symbol_find (name
);
1358 name
= dollar_label_name (lab
, 1);
1359 sym
= symbol_find_or_make (name
);
1362 expressionP
->X_op
= O_symbol
;
1363 expressionP
->X_add_symbol
= sym
;
1364 expressionP
->X_add_number
= 0;
1369 /* Round up a section size to the appropriate boundary. */
1372 md_section_align (segment
, size
)
1373 segT segment ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1376 /* Byte alignment is fine. */
1380 /* Exactly what point is a PC-relative offset relative TO?
1381 On the 29000, they're relative to the address of the instruction,
1382 which we have set up as the address of the fixup too. */
1385 md_pcrel_from (fixP
)
1388 return 4 + fixP
->fx_where
+ fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
;
1395 tc_bfd_fix2rtype (fixP
)
1403 if (fixP
->fx_pcrel
== 0 && fixP
->fx_size
== 4)
1404 return BFD_RELOC_32
;
1406 if (fixP
->fx_pcrel
!= 0 && fixP
->fx_size
== 4)
1407 return BFD_RELOC_26_PCREL
;
1415 /* Translate internal representation of relocation info to BFD target
1417 FIXME: To what extent can we get all relevant targets to use this?
1418 The above FIXME is from a29k, but I think it is also needed here. */
1421 tc_gen_reloc (section
, fixP
)
1422 asection
*section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
1427 reloc
= (arelent
*) xmalloc (sizeof (arelent
));
1428 reloc
->howto
= bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput
, fixP
->fx_r_type
);
1430 if (reloc
->howto
== (reloc_howto_type
*) NULL
)
1432 as_bad_where (fixP
->fx_file
, fixP
->fx_line
,
1433 "internal error: can't export reloc type %d (`%s')",
1435 bfd_get_reloc_code_name (fixP
->fx_r_type
));
1439 assert (!fixP
->fx_pcrel
== !reloc
->howto
->pc_relative
);
1441 reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
= (asymbol
**) xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol
*));
1442 *reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
= symbol_get_bfdsym (fixP
->fx_addsy
);
1443 reloc
->address
= fixP
->fx_frag
->fr_address
+ fixP
->fx_where
;
1445 if (fixP
->fx_r_type
== BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
)
1446 reloc
->address
= fixP
->fx_offset
;
1452 extern void pop_insert
PARAMS ((const pseudo_typeS
*));
1457 pop_insert (dlx_pseudo_table
);