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1 | @c Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
2 | @c This is part of the GAS manual. | |
3 | @c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo. | |
4 | @ifset GENERIC | |
5 | @page | |
6 | @node i960-Dependent | |
7 | @chapter Intel 80960 Dependent Features | |
8 | @end ifset | |
9 | @ifclear GENERIC | |
10 | @node Machine Dependencies | |
11 | @chapter Intel 80960 Dependent Features | |
12 | @end ifclear | |
13 | ||
14 | @cindex i960 support | |
15 | @menu | |
16 | * Options-i960:: i960 Command-line Options | |
17 | * Floating Point-i960:: Floating Point | |
18 | * Directives-i960:: i960 Machine Directives | |
19 | * Opcodes for i960:: i960 Opcodes | |
20 | @end menu | |
21 | ||
22 | @c FIXME! Add Syntax sec with discussion of bitfields here, at least so | |
23 | @c long as they're not turned on for other machines than 960. | |
24 | ||
25 | @node Options-i960 | |
26 | ||
27 | @section i960 Command-line Options | |
28 | ||
29 | @cindex i960 options | |
30 | @cindex options, i960 | |
31 | @table @code | |
32 | ||
33 | @cindex i960 architecture options | |
34 | @cindex architecture options, i960 | |
35 | @cindex @code{-A} options, i960 | |
36 | @item -ACA | -ACA_A | -ACB | -ACC | -AKA | -AKB | -AKC | -AMC | |
37 | Select the 80960 architecture. Instructions or features not supported | |
38 | by the selected architecture cause fatal errors. | |
39 | ||
40 | @samp{-ACA} is equivalent to @samp{-ACA_A}; @samp{-AKC} is equivalent to | |
41 | @samp{-AMC}. Synonyms are provided for compatibility with other tools. | |
42 | ||
43 | If you do not specify any of these options, @code{@value{AS}} generates code | |
44 | for any instruction or feature that is supported by @emph{some} version of the | |
45 | 960 (even if this means mixing architectures!). In principle, | |
46 | @code{@value{AS}} attempts to deduce the minimal sufficient processor type if | |
47 | none is specified; depending on the object code format, the processor type may | |
48 | be recorded in the object file. If it is critical that the @code{@value{AS}} | |
49 | output match a specific architecture, specify that architecture explicitly. | |
50 | ||
51 | @cindex @code{-b} option, i960 | |
52 | @cindex branch recording, i960 | |
53 | @cindex i960 branch recording | |
54 | @item -b | |
55 | Add code to collect information about conditional branches taken, for | |
56 | later optimization using branch prediction bits. (The conditional branch | |
57 | instructions have branch prediction bits in the CA, CB, and CC | |
58 | architectures.) If @var{BR} represents a conditional branch instruction, | |
59 | the following represents the code generated by the assembler when | |
60 | @samp{-b} is specified: | |
61 | ||
62 | @smallexample | |
63 | call @var{increment routine} | |
64 | .word 0 # pre-counter | |
65 | Label: @var{BR} | |
66 | call @var{increment routine} | |
67 | .word 0 # post-counter | |
68 | @end smallexample | |
69 | ||
70 | The counter following a branch records the number of times that branch | |
71 | was @emph{not} taken; the differenc between the two counters is the | |
72 | number of times the branch @emph{was} taken. | |
73 | ||
74 | @cindex @code{gbr960}, i960 postprocessor | |
75 | @cindex branch statistics table, i960 | |
76 | A table of every such @code{Label} is also generated, so that the | |
77 | external postprocessor @code{gbr960} (supplied by Intel) can locate all | |
78 | the counters. This table is always labelled @samp{__BRANCH_TABLE__}; | |
79 | this is a local symbol to permit collecting statistics for many separate | |
80 | object files. The table is word aligned, and begins with a two-word | |
81 | header. The first word, initialized to 0, is used in maintaining linked | |
82 | lists of branch tables. The second word is a count of the number of | |
83 | entries in the table, which follow immediately: each is a word, pointing | |
84 | to one of the labels illustrated above. | |
85 | ||
86 | @c TEXI2ROFF-KILL | |
87 | @ifinfo | |
88 | @c END TEXI2ROFF-KILL | |
89 | @example | |
90 | +------------+------------+------------+ ... +------------+ | |
91 | | | | | | | | |
92 | | *NEXT | COUNT: N | *BRLAB 1 | | *BRLAB N | | |
93 | | | | | | | | |
94 | +------------+------------+------------+ ... +------------+ | |
95 | ||
96 | __BRANCH_TABLE__ layout | |
97 | @end example | |
98 | @c TEXI2ROFF-KILL | |
99 | @end ifinfo | |
100 | @need 2000 | |
101 | @tex | |
102 | \vskip 1pc | |
103 | \line{\leftskip=0pt\hskip\tableindent | |
104 | \boxit{2cm}{\tt *NEXT}\boxit{2cm}{\tt COUNT: \it N}\boxit{2cm}{\tt | |
105 | *BRLAB 1}\ibox{1cm}{\quad\dots}\boxit{2cm}{\tt *BRLAB \it N}\hfil} | |
106 | \centerline{\it {\tt \_\_BRANCH\_TABLE\_\_} layout} | |
107 | @end tex | |
108 | @c END TEXI2ROFF-KILL | |
109 | ||
110 | The first word of the header is used to locate multiple branch tables, | |
111 | since each object file may contain one. Normally the links are | |
112 | maintained with a call to an initialization routine, placed at the | |
113 | beginning of each function in the file. The @sc{gnu} C compiler | |
114 | generates these calls automatically when you give it a @samp{-b} option. | |
115 | For further details, see the documentation of @samp{gbr960}. | |
116 | ||
117 | @cindex @code{-no-relax} option, i960 | |
118 | @item -no-relax | |
119 | Normally, Compare-and-Branch instructions with targets that require | |
120 | displacements greater than 13 bits (or that have external targets) are | |
121 | replaced with the corresponding compare (or @samp{chkbit}) and branch | |
122 | instructions. You can use the @samp{-no-relax} option to specify that | |
123 | @code{@value{AS}} should generate errors instead, if the target displacement | |
124 | is larger than 13 bits. | |
125 | ||
126 | This option does not affect the Compare-and-Jump instructions; the code | |
127 | emitted for them is @emph{always} adjusted when necessary (depending on | |
128 | displacement size), regardless of whether you use @samp{-no-relax}. | |
129 | @end table | |
130 | ||
131 | @node Floating Point-i960 | |
132 | @section Floating Point | |
133 | ||
134 | @cindex floating point, i960 (@sc{ieee}) | |
135 | @cindex i960 floating point (@sc{ieee}) | |
136 | @code{@value{AS}} generates @sc{ieee} floating-point numbers for the directives | |
137 | @samp{.float}, @samp{.double}, @samp{.extended}, and @samp{.single}. | |
138 | ||
139 | @node Directives-i960 | |
140 | @section i960 Machine Directives | |
141 | ||
142 | @cindex machine directives, i960 | |
143 | @cindex i960 machine directives | |
144 | ||
145 | @table @code | |
146 | @cindex @code{bss} directive, i960 | |
147 | @item .bss @var{symbol}, @var{length}, @var{align} | |
148 | Reserve @var{length} bytes in the bss section for a local @var{symbol}, | |
149 | aligned to the power of two specified by @var{align}. @var{length} and | |
150 | @var{align} must be positive absolute expressions. This directive | |
151 | differs from @samp{.lcomm} only in that it permits you to specify | |
152 | an alignment. @xref{Lcomm,,@code{.lcomm}}. | |
153 | @end table | |
154 | ||
155 | @table @code | |
156 | @cindex @code{extended} directive, i960 | |
157 | @item .extended @var{flonums} | |
158 | @code{.extended} expects zero or more flonums, separated by commas; for | |
159 | each flonum, @samp{.extended} emits an @sc{ieee} extended-format (80-bit) | |
160 | floating-point number. | |
161 | ||
162 | @cindex @code{leafproc} directive, i960 | |
163 | @item .leafproc @var{call-lab}, @var{bal-lab} | |
164 | You can use the @samp{.leafproc} directive in conjunction with the | |
165 | optimized @code{callj} instruction to enable faster calls of leaf | |
166 | procedures. If a procedure is known to call no other procedures, you | |
167 | may define an entry point that skips procedure prolog code (and that does | |
168 | not depend on system-supplied saved context), and declare it as the | |
169 | @var{bal-lab} using @samp{.leafproc}. If the procedure also has an | |
170 | entry point that goes through the normal prolog, you can specify that | |
171 | entry point as @var{call-lab}. | |
172 | ||
173 | A @samp{.leafproc} declaration is meant for use in conjunction with the | |
174 | optimized call instruction @samp{callj}; the directive records the data | |
175 | needed later to choose between converting the @samp{callj} into a | |
176 | @code{bal} or a @code{call}. | |
177 | ||
178 | @var{call-lab} is optional; if only one argument is present, or if the | |
179 | two arguments are identical, the single argument is assumed to be the | |
180 | @code{bal} entry point. | |
181 | ||
182 | @cindex @code{sysproc} directive, i960 | |
183 | @item .sysproc @var{name}, @var{index} | |
184 | The @samp{.sysproc} directive defines a name for a system procedure. | |
185 | After you define it using @samp{.sysproc}, you can use @var{name} to | |
186 | refer to the system procedure identified by @var{index} when calling | |
187 | procedures with the optimized call instruction @samp{callj}. | |
188 | ||
189 | Both arguments are required; @var{index} must be between 0 and 31 | |
190 | (inclusive). | |
191 | @end table | |
192 | ||
193 | @node Opcodes for i960 | |
194 | @section i960 Opcodes | |
195 | ||
196 | @cindex opcodes, i960 | |
197 | @cindex i960 opcodes | |
198 | All Intel 960 machine instructions are supported; | |
199 | @pxref{Options-i960,,i960 Command-line Options} for a discussion of | |
200 | selecting the instruction subset for a particular 960 | |
201 | architecture.@refill | |
202 | ||
203 | Some opcodes are processed beyond simply emitting a single corresponding | |
204 | instruction: @samp{callj}, and Compare-and-Branch or Compare-and-Jump | |
205 | instructions with target displacements larger than 13 bits. | |
206 | ||
207 | @menu | |
208 | * callj-i960:: @code{callj} | |
209 | * Compare-and-branch-i960:: Compare-and-Branch | |
210 | @end menu | |
211 | ||
212 | @node callj-i960 | |
213 | @subsection @code{callj} | |
214 | ||
215 | @cindex @code{callj}, i960 pseudo-opcode | |
216 | @cindex i960 @code{callj} pseudo-opcode | |
217 | You can write @code{callj} to have the assembler or the linker determine | |
218 | the most appropriate form of subroutine call: @samp{call}, | |
219 | @samp{bal}, or @samp{calls}. If the assembly source contains | |
220 | enough information---a @samp{.leafproc} or @samp{.sysproc} directive | |
221 | defining the operand---then @code{@value{AS}} translates the | |
222 | @code{callj}; if not, it simply emits the @code{callj}, leaving it | |
223 | for the linker to resolve. | |
224 | ||
225 | @node Compare-and-branch-i960 | |
226 | @subsection Compare-and-Branch | |
227 | ||
228 | @cindex i960 compare/branch instructions | |
229 | @cindex compare/branch instructions, i960 | |
230 | The 960 architectures provide combined Compare-and-Branch instructions | |
231 | that permit you to store the branch target in the lower 13 bits of the | |
232 | instruction word itself. However, if you specify a branch target far | |
233 | enough away that its address won't fit in 13 bits, the assembler can | |
234 | either issue an error, or convert your Compare-and-Branch instruction | |
235 | into separate instructions to do the compare and the branch. | |
236 | ||
237 | @cindex compare and jump expansions, i960 | |
238 | @cindex i960 compare and jump expansions | |
239 | Whether @code{@value{AS}} gives an error or expands the instruction depends | |
240 | on two choices you can make: whether you use the @samp{-no-relax} option, | |
241 | and whether you use a ``Compare and Branch'' instruction or a ``Compare | |
242 | and Jump'' instruction. The ``Jump'' instructions are @emph{always} | |
243 | expanded if necessary; the ``Branch'' instructions are expanded when | |
244 | necessary @emph{unless} you specify @code{-no-relax}---in which case | |
245 | @code{@value{AS}} gives an error instead. | |
246 | ||
247 | These are the Compare-and-Branch instructions, their ``Jump'' variants, | |
248 | and the instruction pairs they may expand into: | |
249 | ||
250 | @c TEXI2ROFF-KILL | |
251 | @ifinfo | |
252 | @c END TEXI2ROFF-KILL | |
253 | @example | |
254 | Compare and | |
255 | Branch Jump Expanded to | |
256 | ------ ------ ------------ | |
257 | bbc chkbit; bno | |
258 | bbs chkbit; bo | |
259 | cmpibe cmpije cmpi; be | |
260 | cmpibg cmpijg cmpi; bg | |
261 | cmpibge cmpijge cmpi; bge | |
262 | cmpibl cmpijl cmpi; bl | |
263 | cmpible cmpijle cmpi; ble | |
264 | cmpibno cmpijno cmpi; bno | |
265 | cmpibne cmpijne cmpi; bne | |
266 | cmpibo cmpijo cmpi; bo | |
267 | cmpobe cmpoje cmpo; be | |
268 | cmpobg cmpojg cmpo; bg | |
269 | cmpobge cmpojge cmpo; bge | |
270 | cmpobl cmpojl cmpo; bl | |
271 | cmpoble cmpojle cmpo; ble | |
272 | cmpobne cmpojne cmpo; bne | |
273 | @end example | |
274 | @c TEXI2ROFF-KILL | |
275 | @end ifinfo | |
276 | @tex | |
277 | \hskip\tableindent | |
278 | \halign{\hfil {\tt #}\quad&\hfil {\tt #}\qquad&{\tt #}\hfil\cr | |
279 | \omit{\hfil\it Compare and\hfil}\span\omit&\cr | |
280 | {\it Branch}&{\it Jump}&{\it Expanded to}\cr | |
281 | bbc& & chkbit; bno\cr | |
282 | bbs& & chkbit; bo\cr | |
283 | cmpibe& cmpije& cmpi; be\cr | |
284 | cmpibg& cmpijg& cmpi; bg\cr | |
285 | cmpibge& cmpijge& cmpi; bge\cr | |
286 | cmpibl& cmpijl& cmpi; bl\cr | |
287 | cmpible& cmpijle& cmpi; ble\cr | |
288 | cmpibno& cmpijno& cmpi; bno\cr | |
289 | cmpibne& cmpijne& cmpi; bne\cr | |
290 | cmpibo& cmpijo& cmpi; bo\cr | |
291 | cmpobe& cmpoje& cmpo; be\cr | |
292 | cmpobg& cmpojg& cmpo; bg\cr | |
293 | cmpobge& cmpojge& cmpo; bge\cr | |
294 | cmpobl& cmpojl& cmpo; bl\cr | |
295 | cmpoble& cmpojle& cmpo; ble\cr | |
296 | cmpobne& cmpojne& cmpo; bne\cr} | |
297 | @end tex | |
298 | @c END TEXI2ROFF-KILL |