1 /* tc-mips.c -- assemble code for a MIPS chip.
2 Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
3 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Contributed by the OSF and Ralph Campbell.
6 Written by Keith Knowles and Ralph Campbell, working independently.
7 Modified for ECOFF and R4000 support by Ian Lance Taylor of Cygnus
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30 #include "safe-ctype.h"
32 #include "opcode/mips.h"
34 #include "dwarf2dbg.h"
35 #include "dw2gencfi.h"
38 #define DBG(x) printf x
44 /* Clean up namespace so we can include obj-elf.h too. */
45 static int mips_output_flavor (void);
46 static int mips_output_flavor (void) { return OUTPUT_FLAVOR; }
47 #undef OBJ_PROCESS_STAB
54 #undef obj_frob_file_after_relocs
55 #undef obj_frob_symbol
57 #undef obj_sec_sym_ok_for_reloc
58 #undef OBJ_COPY_SYMBOL_ATTRIBUTES
61 /* Fix any of them that we actually care about. */
63 #define OUTPUT_FLAVOR mips_output_flavor()
70 #ifndef ECOFF_DEBUGGING
71 #define NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING
72 #define ECOFF_DEBUGGING 0
75 int mips_flag_mdebug = -1;
77 /* Control generation of .pdr sections. Off by default on IRIX: the native
78 linker doesn't know about and discards them, but relocations against them
79 remain, leading to rld crashes. */
81 int mips_flag_pdr = FALSE;
83 int mips_flag_pdr = TRUE;
88 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
89 static char *mips_regmask_frag;
95 #define PIC_CALL_REG 25
103 #define ILLEGAL_REG (32)
105 #define AT mips_opts.at
107 /* Allow override of standard little-endian ECOFF format. */
109 #ifndef ECOFF_LITTLE_FORMAT
110 #define ECOFF_LITTLE_FORMAT "ecoff-littlemips"
113 extern int target_big_endian;
115 /* The name of the readonly data section. */
116 #define RDATA_SECTION_NAME (OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour \
118 : OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_coff_flavour \
120 : OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_elf_flavour \
124 /* Information about an instruction, including its format, operands
128 /* The opcode's entry in mips_opcodes or mips16_opcodes. */
129 const struct mips_opcode *insn_mo;
131 /* True if this is a mips16 instruction and if we want the extended
133 bfd_boolean use_extend;
135 /* The 16-bit extension instruction to use when USE_EXTEND is true. */
136 unsigned short extend;
138 /* The 16-bit or 32-bit bitstring of the instruction itself. This is
139 a copy of INSN_MO->match with the operands filled in. */
140 unsigned long insn_opcode;
142 /* The frag that contains the instruction. */
145 /* The offset into FRAG of the first instruction byte. */
148 /* The relocs associated with the instruction, if any. */
151 /* True if this entry cannot be moved from its current position. */
152 unsigned int fixed_p : 1;
154 /* True if this instruction occurred in a .set noreorder block. */
155 unsigned int noreorder_p : 1;
157 /* True for mips16 instructions that jump to an absolute address. */
158 unsigned int mips16_absolute_jump_p : 1;
160 /* True if this instruction is complete. */
161 unsigned int complete_p : 1;
164 /* The ABI to use. */
175 /* MIPS ABI we are using for this output file. */
176 static enum mips_abi_level mips_abi = NO_ABI;
178 /* Whether or not we have code that can call pic code. */
179 int mips_abicalls = FALSE;
181 /* Whether or not we have code which can be put into a shared
183 static bfd_boolean mips_in_shared = TRUE;
185 /* This is the set of options which may be modified by the .set
186 pseudo-op. We use a struct so that .set push and .set pop are more
189 struct mips_set_options
191 /* MIPS ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) level. This is set to -1
192 if it has not been initialized. Changed by `.set mipsN', and the
193 -mipsN command line option, and the default CPU. */
195 /* Enabled Application Specific Extensions (ASEs). These are set to -1
196 if they have not been initialized. Changed by `.set <asename>', by
197 command line options, and based on the default architecture. */
204 /* Whether we are assembling for the mips16 processor. 0 if we are
205 not, 1 if we are, and -1 if the value has not been initialized.
206 Changed by `.set mips16' and `.set nomips16', and the -mips16 and
207 -nomips16 command line options, and the default CPU. */
209 /* Non-zero if we should not reorder instructions. Changed by `.set
210 reorder' and `.set noreorder'. */
212 /* Non-zero if we should not permit the register designated "assembler
213 temporary" to be used in instructions. The value is the register
214 number, normally $at ($1). Changed by `.set at=REG', `.set noat'
215 (same as `.set at=$0') and `.set at' (same as `.set at=$1'). */
217 /* Non-zero if we should warn when a macro instruction expands into
218 more than one machine instruction. Changed by `.set nomacro' and
220 int warn_about_macros;
221 /* Non-zero if we should not move instructions. Changed by `.set
222 move', `.set volatile', `.set nomove', and `.set novolatile'. */
224 /* Non-zero if we should not optimize branches by moving the target
225 of the branch into the delay slot. Actually, we don't perform
226 this optimization anyhow. Changed by `.set bopt' and `.set
229 /* Non-zero if we should not autoextend mips16 instructions.
230 Changed by `.set autoextend' and `.set noautoextend'. */
232 /* Restrict general purpose registers and floating point registers
233 to 32 bit. This is initially determined when -mgp32 or -mfp32
234 is passed but can changed if the assembler code uses .set mipsN. */
237 /* MIPS architecture (CPU) type. Changed by .set arch=FOO, the -march
238 command line option, and the default CPU. */
240 /* True if ".set sym32" is in effect. */
242 /* True if floating-point operations are not allowed. Changed by .set
243 softfloat or .set hardfloat, by command line options -msoft-float or
244 -mhard-float. The default is false. */
245 bfd_boolean soft_float;
247 /* True if only single-precision floating-point operations are allowed.
248 Changed by .set singlefloat or .set doublefloat, command-line options
249 -msingle-float or -mdouble-float. The default is false. */
250 bfd_boolean single_float;
253 /* This is the struct we use to hold the current set of options. Note
254 that we must set the isa field to ISA_UNKNOWN and the ASE fields to
255 -1 to indicate that they have not been initialized. */
257 /* True if -mgp32 was passed. */
258 static int file_mips_gp32 = -1;
260 /* True if -mfp32 was passed. */
261 static int file_mips_fp32 = -1;
263 /* 1 if -msoft-float, 0 if -mhard-float. The default is 0. */
264 static int file_mips_soft_float = 0;
266 /* 1 if -msingle-float, 0 if -mdouble-float. The default is 0. */
267 static int file_mips_single_float = 0;
269 static struct mips_set_options mips_opts =
271 /* isa */ ISA_UNKNOWN, /* ase_mips3d */ -1, /* ase_mdmx */ -1,
272 /* ase_smartmips */ 0, /* ase_dsp */ -1, /* ase_dspr2 */ -1, /* ase_mt */ -1,
273 /* mips16 */ -1, /* noreorder */ 0, /* at */ ATREG,
274 /* warn_about_macros */ 0, /* nomove */ 0, /* nobopt */ 0,
275 /* noautoextend */ 0, /* gp32 */ 0, /* fp32 */ 0, /* arch */ CPU_UNKNOWN,
276 /* sym32 */ FALSE, /* soft_float */ FALSE, /* single_float */ FALSE
279 /* These variables are filled in with the masks of registers used.
280 The object format code reads them and puts them in the appropriate
282 unsigned long mips_gprmask;
283 unsigned long mips_cprmask[4];
285 /* MIPS ISA we are using for this output file. */
286 static int file_mips_isa = ISA_UNKNOWN;
288 /* True if any MIPS16 code was produced. */
289 static int file_ase_mips16;
291 #define ISA_SUPPORTS_MIPS16E (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32 \
292 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \
293 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64 \
294 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2)
296 /* True if we want to create R_MIPS_JALR for jalr $25. */
298 #define MIPS_JALR_HINT_P(EXPR) HAVE_NEWABI
300 /* As a GNU extension, we use R_MIPS_JALR for o32 too. However,
301 because there's no place for any addend, the only acceptable
302 expression is a bare symbol. */
303 #define MIPS_JALR_HINT_P(EXPR) \
304 (!HAVE_IN_PLACE_ADDENDS \
305 || ((EXPR)->X_op == O_symbol && (EXPR)->X_add_number == 0))
308 /* True if -mips3d was passed or implied by arguments passed on the
309 command line (e.g., by -march). */
310 static int file_ase_mips3d;
312 /* True if -mdmx was passed or implied by arguments passed on the
313 command line (e.g., by -march). */
314 static int file_ase_mdmx;
316 /* True if -msmartmips was passed or implied by arguments passed on the
317 command line (e.g., by -march). */
318 static int file_ase_smartmips;
320 #define ISA_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32 \
321 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2)
323 /* True if -mdsp was passed or implied by arguments passed on the
324 command line (e.g., by -march). */
325 static int file_ase_dsp;
327 #define ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP_ASE (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \
328 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2)
330 #define ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP64_ASE (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2)
332 /* True if -mdspr2 was passed or implied by arguments passed on the
333 command line (e.g., by -march). */
334 static int file_ase_dspr2;
336 #define ISA_SUPPORTS_DSPR2_ASE (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \
337 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2)
339 /* True if -mmt was passed or implied by arguments passed on the
340 command line (e.g., by -march). */
341 static int file_ase_mt;
343 #define ISA_SUPPORTS_MT_ASE (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \
344 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2)
346 /* The argument of the -march= flag. The architecture we are assembling. */
347 static int file_mips_arch = CPU_UNKNOWN;
348 static const char *mips_arch_string;
350 /* The argument of the -mtune= flag. The architecture for which we
352 static int mips_tune = CPU_UNKNOWN;
353 static const char *mips_tune_string;
355 /* True when generating 32-bit code for a 64-bit processor. */
356 static int mips_32bitmode = 0;
358 /* True if the given ABI requires 32-bit registers. */
359 #define ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS(ABI) ((ABI) == O32_ABI)
361 /* Likewise 64-bit registers. */
362 #define ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS(ABI) \
364 || (ABI) == N64_ABI \
367 /* Return true if ISA supports 64 bit wide gp registers. */
368 #define ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS(ISA) \
369 ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS3 \
370 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS4 \
371 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS5 \
372 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64 \
373 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2)
375 /* Return true if ISA supports 64 bit wide float registers. */
376 #define ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS(ISA) \
377 ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS3 \
378 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS4 \
379 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS5 \
380 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS32R2 \
381 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64 \
382 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2)
384 /* Return true if ISA supports 64-bit right rotate (dror et al.)
386 #define ISA_HAS_DROR(ISA) \
387 ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2)
389 /* Return true if ISA supports 32-bit right rotate (ror et al.)
391 #define ISA_HAS_ROR(ISA) \
392 ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS32R2 \
393 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2 \
394 || mips_opts.ase_smartmips)
396 /* Return true if ISA supports single-precision floats in odd registers. */
397 #define ISA_HAS_ODD_SINGLE_FPR(ISA) \
398 ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS32 \
399 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS32R2 \
400 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64 \
401 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2)
403 /* Return true if ISA supports move to/from high part of a 64-bit
404 floating-point register. */
405 #define ISA_HAS_MXHC1(ISA) \
406 ((ISA) == ISA_MIPS32R2 \
407 || (ISA) == ISA_MIPS64R2)
409 #define HAVE_32BIT_GPRS \
410 (mips_opts.gp32 || !ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa))
412 #define HAVE_32BIT_FPRS \
413 (mips_opts.fp32 || !ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS (mips_opts.isa))
415 #define HAVE_64BIT_GPRS (!HAVE_32BIT_GPRS)
416 #define HAVE_64BIT_FPRS (!HAVE_32BIT_FPRS)
418 #define HAVE_NEWABI (mips_abi == N32_ABI || mips_abi == N64_ABI)
420 #define HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS (mips_abi == N64_ABI)
422 /* True if relocations are stored in-place. */
423 #define HAVE_IN_PLACE_ADDENDS (!HAVE_NEWABI)
425 /* The ABI-derived address size. */
426 #define HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES \
427 (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS && (mips_abi == EABI_ABI || mips_abi == N64_ABI))
428 #define HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES (!HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES)
430 /* The size of symbolic constants (i.e., expressions of the form
431 "SYMBOL" or "SYMBOL + OFFSET"). */
432 #define HAVE_32BIT_SYMBOLS \
433 (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES || !HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS || mips_opts.sym32)
434 #define HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS (!HAVE_32BIT_SYMBOLS)
436 /* Addresses are loaded in different ways, depending on the address size
437 in use. The n32 ABI Documentation also mandates the use of additions
438 with overflow checking, but existing implementations don't follow it. */
439 #define ADDRESS_ADD_INSN \
440 (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES ? "addu" : "daddu")
442 #define ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN \
443 (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES ? "addiu" : "daddiu")
445 #define ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN \
446 (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES ? "lw" : "ld")
448 #define ADDRESS_STORE_INSN \
449 (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES ? "sw" : "sd")
451 /* Return true if the given CPU supports the MIPS16 ASE. */
452 #define CPU_HAS_MIPS16(cpu) \
453 (strncmp (TARGET_CPU, "mips16", sizeof ("mips16") - 1) == 0 \
454 || strncmp (TARGET_CANONICAL, "mips-lsi-elf", sizeof ("mips-lsi-elf") - 1) == 0)
456 /* True if CPU has a dror instruction. */
457 #define CPU_HAS_DROR(CPU) ((CPU) == CPU_VR5400 || (CPU) == CPU_VR5500)
459 /* True if CPU has a ror instruction. */
460 #define CPU_HAS_ROR(CPU) CPU_HAS_DROR (CPU)
462 /* True if CPU has seq/sne and seqi/snei instructions. */
463 #define CPU_HAS_SEQ(CPU) ((CPU) == CPU_OCTEON)
465 /* True if CPU does not implement the all the coprocessor insns. For these
466 CPUs only those COP insns are accepted that are explicitly marked to be
467 available on the CPU. ISA membership for COP insns is ignored. */
468 #define NO_ISA_COP(CPU) ((CPU) == CPU_OCTEON)
470 /* True if mflo and mfhi can be immediately followed by instructions
471 which write to the HI and LO registers.
473 According to MIPS specifications, MIPS ISAs I, II, and III need
474 (at least) two instructions between the reads of HI/LO and
475 instructions which write them, and later ISAs do not. Contradicting
476 the MIPS specifications, some MIPS IV processor user manuals (e.g.
477 the UM for the NEC Vr5000) document needing the instructions between
478 HI/LO reads and writes, as well. Therefore, we declare only MIPS32,
479 MIPS64 and later ISAs to have the interlocks, plus any specific
480 earlier-ISA CPUs for which CPU documentation declares that the
481 instructions are really interlocked. */
482 #define hilo_interlocks \
483 (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32 \
484 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS32R2 \
485 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64 \
486 || mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS64R2 \
487 || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4010 \
488 || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R10000 \
489 || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R12000 \
490 || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R14000 \
491 || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R16000 \
492 || mips_opts.arch == CPU_RM7000 \
493 || mips_opts.arch == CPU_VR5500 \
496 /* Whether the processor uses hardware interlocks to protect reads
497 from the GPRs after they are loaded from memory, and thus does not
498 require nops to be inserted. This applies to instructions marked
499 INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY. These nops are only required at MIPS ISA
501 #define gpr_interlocks \
502 (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1 \
503 || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R3900)
505 /* Whether the processor uses hardware interlocks to avoid delays
506 required by coprocessor instructions, and thus does not require
507 nops to be inserted. This applies to instructions marked
508 INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY, INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY, and to delays
509 between instructions marked INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE and ones marked
510 INSN_READ_COND_CODE. These nops are only required at MIPS ISA
511 levels I, II, and III. */
512 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
513 #define cop_interlocks \
514 ((mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1 \
515 && mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS2 \
516 && mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS3) \
517 || mips_opts.arch == CPU_R4300 \
520 /* Whether the processor uses hardware interlocks to protect reads
521 from coprocessor registers after they are loaded from memory, and
522 thus does not require nops to be inserted. This applies to
523 instructions marked INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY. These nops are only
524 requires at MIPS ISA level I. */
525 #define cop_mem_interlocks (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1)
527 /* Is this a mfhi or mflo instruction? */
528 #define MF_HILO_INSN(PINFO) \
529 ((PINFO & INSN_READ_HI) || (PINFO & INSN_READ_LO))
531 /* Returns true for a (non floating-point) coprocessor instruction. Reading
532 or writing the condition code is only possible on the coprocessors and
533 these insns are not marked with INSN_COP. Thus for these insns use the
534 condition-code flags. */
535 #define COP_INSN(PINFO) \
536 (PINFO != INSN_MACRO \
537 && ((PINFO) & (FP_S | FP_D)) == 0 \
538 && ((PINFO) & (INSN_COP | INSN_READ_COND_CODE | INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE)))
540 /* MIPS PIC level. */
542 enum mips_pic_level mips_pic;
544 /* 1 if we should generate 32 bit offsets from the $gp register in
545 SVR4_PIC mode. Currently has no meaning in other modes. */
546 static int mips_big_got = 0;
548 /* 1 if trap instructions should used for overflow rather than break
550 static int mips_trap = 0;
552 /* 1 if double width floating point constants should not be constructed
553 by assembling two single width halves into two single width floating
554 point registers which just happen to alias the double width destination
555 register. On some architectures this aliasing can be disabled by a bit
556 in the status register, and the setting of this bit cannot be determined
557 automatically at assemble time. */
558 static int mips_disable_float_construction;
560 /* Non-zero if any .set noreorder directives were used. */
562 static int mips_any_noreorder;
564 /* Non-zero if nops should be inserted when the register referenced in
565 an mfhi/mflo instruction is read in the next two instructions. */
566 static int mips_7000_hilo_fix;
568 /* The size of objects in the small data section. */
569 static unsigned int g_switch_value = 8;
570 /* Whether the -G option was used. */
571 static int g_switch_seen = 0;
576 /* If we can determine in advance that GP optimization won't be
577 possible, we can skip the relaxation stuff that tries to produce
578 GP-relative references. This makes delay slot optimization work
581 This function can only provide a guess, but it seems to work for
582 gcc output. It needs to guess right for gcc, otherwise gcc
583 will put what it thinks is a GP-relative instruction in a branch
586 I don't know if a fix is needed for the SVR4_PIC mode. I've only
587 fixed it for the non-PIC mode. KR 95/04/07 */
588 static int nopic_need_relax (symbolS *, int);
590 /* handle of the OPCODE hash table */
591 static struct hash_control *op_hash = NULL;
593 /* The opcode hash table we use for the mips16. */
594 static struct hash_control *mips16_op_hash = NULL;
596 /* This array holds the chars that always start a comment. If the
597 pre-processor is disabled, these aren't very useful */
598 const char comment_chars[] = "#";
600 /* This array holds the chars that only start a comment at the beginning of
601 a line. If the line seems to have the form '# 123 filename'
602 .line and .file directives will appear in the pre-processed output */
603 /* Note that input_file.c hand checks for '#' at the beginning of the
604 first line of the input file. This is because the compiler outputs
605 #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */
606 /* Also note that C style comments are always supported. */
607 const char line_comment_chars[] = "#";
609 /* This array holds machine specific line separator characters. */
610 const char line_separator_chars[] = ";";
612 /* Chars that can be used to separate mant from exp in floating point nums */
613 const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE";
615 /* Chars that mean this number is a floating point constant */
618 const char FLT_CHARS[] = "rRsSfFdDxXpP";
620 /* Also be aware that MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_CHARS_FOR_FLOAT may have to be
621 changed in read.c . Ideally it shouldn't have to know about it at all,
622 but nothing is ideal around here.
625 static char *insn_error;
627 static int auto_align = 1;
629 /* When outputting SVR4 PIC code, the assembler needs to know the
630 offset in the stack frame from which to restore the $gp register.
631 This is set by the .cprestore pseudo-op, and saved in this
633 static offsetT mips_cprestore_offset = -1;
635 /* Similar for NewABI PIC code, where $gp is callee-saved. NewABI has some
636 more optimizations, it can use a register value instead of a memory-saved
637 offset and even an other register than $gp as global pointer. */
638 static offsetT mips_cpreturn_offset = -1;
639 static int mips_cpreturn_register = -1;
640 static int mips_gp_register = GP;
641 static int mips_gprel_offset = 0;
643 /* Whether mips_cprestore_offset has been set in the current function
644 (or whether it has already been warned about, if not). */
645 static int mips_cprestore_valid = 0;
647 /* This is the register which holds the stack frame, as set by the
648 .frame pseudo-op. This is needed to implement .cprestore. */
649 static int mips_frame_reg = SP;
651 /* Whether mips_frame_reg has been set in the current function
652 (or whether it has already been warned about, if not). */
653 static int mips_frame_reg_valid = 0;
655 /* To output NOP instructions correctly, we need to keep information
656 about the previous two instructions. */
658 /* Whether we are optimizing. The default value of 2 means to remove
659 unneeded NOPs and swap branch instructions when possible. A value
660 of 1 means to not swap branches. A value of 0 means to always
662 static int mips_optimize = 2;
664 /* Debugging level. -g sets this to 2. -gN sets this to N. -g0 is
665 equivalent to seeing no -g option at all. */
666 static int mips_debug = 0;
668 /* The maximum number of NOPs needed to avoid the VR4130 mflo/mfhi errata. */
669 #define MAX_VR4130_NOPS 4
671 /* The maximum number of NOPs needed to fill delay slots. */
672 #define MAX_DELAY_NOPS 2
674 /* The maximum number of NOPs needed for any purpose. */
677 /* A list of previous instructions, with index 0 being the most recent.
678 We need to look back MAX_NOPS instructions when filling delay slots
679 or working around processor errata. We need to look back one
680 instruction further if we're thinking about using history[0] to
681 fill a branch delay slot. */
682 static struct mips_cl_insn history[1 + MAX_NOPS];
684 /* Nop instructions used by emit_nop. */
685 static struct mips_cl_insn nop_insn, mips16_nop_insn;
687 /* The appropriate nop for the current mode. */
688 #define NOP_INSN (mips_opts.mips16 ? &mips16_nop_insn : &nop_insn)
690 /* If this is set, it points to a frag holding nop instructions which
691 were inserted before the start of a noreorder section. If those
692 nops turn out to be unnecessary, the size of the frag can be
694 static fragS *prev_nop_frag;
696 /* The number of nop instructions we created in prev_nop_frag. */
697 static int prev_nop_frag_holds;
699 /* The number of nop instructions that we know we need in
701 static int prev_nop_frag_required;
703 /* The number of instructions we've seen since prev_nop_frag. */
704 static int prev_nop_frag_since;
706 /* For ECOFF and ELF, relocations against symbols are done in two
707 parts, with a HI relocation and a LO relocation. Each relocation
708 has only 16 bits of space to store an addend. This means that in
709 order for the linker to handle carries correctly, it must be able
710 to locate both the HI and the LO relocation. This means that the
711 relocations must appear in order in the relocation table.
713 In order to implement this, we keep track of each unmatched HI
714 relocation. We then sort them so that they immediately precede the
715 corresponding LO relocation. */
720 struct mips_hi_fixup *next;
723 /* The section this fixup is in. */
727 /* The list of unmatched HI relocs. */
729 static struct mips_hi_fixup *mips_hi_fixup_list;
731 /* The frag containing the last explicit relocation operator.
732 Null if explicit relocations have not been used. */
734 static fragS *prev_reloc_op_frag;
736 /* Map normal MIPS register numbers to mips16 register numbers. */
738 #define X ILLEGAL_REG
739 static const int mips32_to_16_reg_map[] =
741 X, X, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
742 X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X,
743 0, 1, X, X, X, X, X, X,
744 X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X
748 /* Map mips16 register numbers to normal MIPS register numbers. */
750 static const unsigned int mips16_to_32_reg_map[] =
752 16, 17, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
755 /* Classifies the kind of instructions we're interested in when
756 implementing -mfix-vr4120. */
757 enum fix_vr4120_class
765 NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES
768 /* ...likewise -mfix-loongson2f-jump. */
769 static bfd_boolean mips_fix_loongson2f_jump;
771 /* ...likewise -mfix-loongson2f-nop. */
772 static bfd_boolean mips_fix_loongson2f_nop;
774 /* True if -mfix-loongson2f-nop or -mfix-loongson2f-jump passed. */
775 static bfd_boolean mips_fix_loongson2f;
777 /* Given two FIX_VR4120_* values X and Y, bit Y of element X is set if
778 there must be at least one other instruction between an instruction
779 of type X and an instruction of type Y. */
780 static unsigned int vr4120_conflicts[NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES];
782 /* True if -mfix-vr4120 is in force. */
783 static int mips_fix_vr4120;
785 /* ...likewise -mfix-vr4130. */
786 static int mips_fix_vr4130;
788 /* ...likewise -mfix-24k. */
789 static int mips_fix_24k;
791 /* ...likewise -mfix-cn63xxp1 */
792 static bfd_boolean mips_fix_cn63xxp1;
794 /* We don't relax branches by default, since this causes us to expand
795 `la .l2 - .l1' if there's a branch between .l1 and .l2, because we
796 fail to compute the offset before expanding the macro to the most
797 efficient expansion. */
799 static int mips_relax_branch;
801 /* The expansion of many macros depends on the type of symbol that
802 they refer to. For example, when generating position-dependent code,
803 a macro that refers to a symbol may have two different expansions,
804 one which uses GP-relative addresses and one which uses absolute
805 addresses. When generating SVR4-style PIC, a macro may have
806 different expansions for local and global symbols.
808 We handle these situations by generating both sequences and putting
809 them in variant frags. In position-dependent code, the first sequence
810 will be the GP-relative one and the second sequence will be the
811 absolute one. In SVR4 PIC, the first sequence will be for global
812 symbols and the second will be for local symbols.
814 The frag's "subtype" is RELAX_ENCODE (FIRST, SECOND), where FIRST and
815 SECOND are the lengths of the two sequences in bytes. These fields
816 can be extracted using RELAX_FIRST() and RELAX_SECOND(). In addition,
817 the subtype has the following flags:
820 Set if it has been decided that we should use the second
821 sequence instead of the first.
824 Set in the first variant frag if the macro's second implementation
825 is longer than its first. This refers to the macro as a whole,
826 not an individual relaxation.
829 Set in the first variant frag if the macro appeared in a .set nomacro
830 block and if one alternative requires a warning but the other does not.
833 Like RELAX_NOMACRO, but indicates that the macro appears in a branch
836 The frag's "opcode" points to the first fixup for relaxable code.
838 Relaxable macros are generated using a sequence such as:
840 relax_start (SYMBOL);
841 ... generate first expansion ...
843 ... generate second expansion ...
846 The code and fixups for the unwanted alternative are discarded
847 by md_convert_frag. */
848 #define RELAX_ENCODE(FIRST, SECOND) (((FIRST) << 8) | (SECOND))
850 #define RELAX_FIRST(X) (((X) >> 8) & 0xff)
851 #define RELAX_SECOND(X) ((X) & 0xff)
852 #define RELAX_USE_SECOND 0x10000
853 #define RELAX_SECOND_LONGER 0x20000
854 #define RELAX_NOMACRO 0x40000
855 #define RELAX_DELAY_SLOT 0x80000
857 /* Branch without likely bit. If label is out of range, we turn:
859 beq reg1, reg2, label
869 with the following opcode replacements:
876 bltzal <-> bgezal (with jal label instead of j label)
878 Even though keeping the delay slot instruction in the delay slot of
879 the branch would be more efficient, it would be very tricky to do
880 correctly, because we'd have to introduce a variable frag *after*
881 the delay slot instruction, and expand that instead. Let's do it
882 the easy way for now, even if the branch-not-taken case now costs
883 one additional instruction. Out-of-range branches are not supposed
884 to be common, anyway.
886 Branch likely. If label is out of range, we turn:
888 beql reg1, reg2, label
889 delay slot (annulled if branch not taken)
898 delay slot (executed only if branch taken)
901 It would be possible to generate a shorter sequence by losing the
902 likely bit, generating something like:
907 delay slot (executed only if branch taken)
919 bltzall -> bgezal (with jal label instead of j label)
920 bgezall -> bltzal (ditto)
923 but it's not clear that it would actually improve performance. */
924 #define RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE(at, uncond, likely, link, toofar) \
928 | ((toofar) ? 0x20 : 0) \
929 | ((link) ? 0x40 : 0) \
930 | ((likely) ? 0x80 : 0) \
931 | ((uncond) ? 0x100 : 0)))
932 #define RELAX_BRANCH_P(i) (((i) & 0xf0000000) == 0xc0000000)
933 #define RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND(i) (((i) & 0x100) != 0)
934 #define RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY(i) (((i) & 0x80) != 0)
935 #define RELAX_BRANCH_LINK(i) (((i) & 0x40) != 0)
936 #define RELAX_BRANCH_TOOFAR(i) (((i) & 0x20) != 0)
937 #define RELAX_BRANCH_AT(i) ((i) & 0x1f)
939 /* For mips16 code, we use an entirely different form of relaxation.
940 mips16 supports two versions of most instructions which take
941 immediate values: a small one which takes some small value, and a
942 larger one which takes a 16 bit value. Since branches also follow
943 this pattern, relaxing these values is required.
945 We can assemble both mips16 and normal MIPS code in a single
946 object. Therefore, we need to support this type of relaxation at
947 the same time that we support the relaxation described above. We
948 use the high bit of the subtype field to distinguish these cases.
950 The information we store for this type of relaxation is the
951 argument code found in the opcode file for this relocation, whether
952 the user explicitly requested a small or extended form, and whether
953 the relocation is in a jump or jal delay slot. That tells us the
954 size of the value, and how it should be stored. We also store
955 whether the fragment is considered to be extended or not. We also
956 store whether this is known to be a branch to a different section,
957 whether we have tried to relax this frag yet, and whether we have
958 ever extended a PC relative fragment because of a shift count. */
959 #define RELAX_MIPS16_ENCODE(type, small, ext, dslot, jal_dslot) \
962 | ((small) ? 0x100 : 0) \
963 | ((ext) ? 0x200 : 0) \
964 | ((dslot) ? 0x400 : 0) \
965 | ((jal_dslot) ? 0x800 : 0))
966 #define RELAX_MIPS16_P(i) (((i) & 0xc0000000) == 0x80000000)
967 #define RELAX_MIPS16_TYPE(i) ((i) & 0xff)
968 #define RELAX_MIPS16_USER_SMALL(i) (((i) & 0x100) != 0)
969 #define RELAX_MIPS16_USER_EXT(i) (((i) & 0x200) != 0)
970 #define RELAX_MIPS16_DSLOT(i) (((i) & 0x400) != 0)
971 #define RELAX_MIPS16_JAL_DSLOT(i) (((i) & 0x800) != 0)
972 #define RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED(i) (((i) & 0x1000) != 0)
973 #define RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_EXTENDED(i) ((i) | 0x1000)
974 #define RELAX_MIPS16_CLEAR_EXTENDED(i) ((i) &~ 0x1000)
975 #define RELAX_MIPS16_LONG_BRANCH(i) (((i) & 0x2000) != 0)
976 #define RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_LONG_BRANCH(i) ((i) | 0x2000)
977 #define RELAX_MIPS16_CLEAR_LONG_BRANCH(i) ((i) &~ 0x2000)
979 /* Is the given value a sign-extended 32-bit value? */
980 #define IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM(x) \
981 (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fffffff) == 0 \
982 || (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fffffff) == ~ (offsetT) 0x7fffffff))
984 /* Is the given value a sign-extended 16-bit value? */
985 #define IS_SEXT_16BIT_NUM(x) \
986 (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fff) == 0 \
987 || (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fff) == ~ (offsetT) 0x7fff))
989 /* Is the given value a zero-extended 32-bit value? Or a negated one? */
990 #define IS_ZEXT_32BIT_NUM(x) \
991 (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0xffffffff) == 0 \
992 || (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0xffffffff) == ~ (offsetT) 0xffffffff))
994 /* Replace bits MASK << SHIFT of STRUCT with the equivalent bits in
995 VALUE << SHIFT. VALUE is evaluated exactly once. */
996 #define INSERT_BITS(STRUCT, VALUE, MASK, SHIFT) \
997 (STRUCT) = (((STRUCT) & ~((MASK) << (SHIFT))) \
998 | (((VALUE) & (MASK)) << (SHIFT)))
1000 /* Extract bits MASK << SHIFT from STRUCT and shift them right
1002 #define EXTRACT_BITS(STRUCT, MASK, SHIFT) \
1003 (((STRUCT) >> (SHIFT)) & (MASK))
1005 /* Change INSN's opcode so that the operand given by FIELD has value VALUE.
1006 INSN is a mips_cl_insn structure and VALUE is evaluated exactly once.
1008 include/opcode/mips.h specifies operand fields using the macros
1009 OP_MASK_<FIELD> and OP_SH_<FIELD>. The MIPS16 equivalents start
1010 with "MIPS16OP" instead of "OP". */
1011 #define INSERT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN, VALUE) \
1012 INSERT_BITS ((INSN).insn_opcode, VALUE, OP_MASK_##FIELD, OP_SH_##FIELD)
1013 #define MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN, VALUE) \
1014 INSERT_BITS ((INSN).insn_opcode, VALUE, \
1015 MIPS16OP_MASK_##FIELD, MIPS16OP_SH_##FIELD)
1017 /* Extract the operand given by FIELD from mips_cl_insn INSN. */
1018 #define EXTRACT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN) \
1019 EXTRACT_BITS ((INSN).insn_opcode, OP_MASK_##FIELD, OP_SH_##FIELD)
1020 #define MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN) \
1021 EXTRACT_BITS ((INSN).insn_opcode, \
1022 MIPS16OP_MASK_##FIELD, \
1023 MIPS16OP_SH_##FIELD)
1025 /* Global variables used when generating relaxable macros. See the
1026 comment above RELAX_ENCODE for more details about how relaxation
1029 /* 0 if we're not emitting a relaxable macro.
1030 1 if we're emitting the first of the two relaxation alternatives.
1031 2 if we're emitting the second alternative. */
1034 /* The first relaxable fixup in the current frag. (In other words,
1035 the first fixup that refers to relaxable code.) */
1038 /* sizes[0] says how many bytes of the first alternative are stored in
1039 the current frag. Likewise sizes[1] for the second alternative. */
1040 unsigned int sizes[2];
1042 /* The symbol on which the choice of sequence depends. */
1046 /* Global variables used to decide whether a macro needs a warning. */
1048 /* True if the macro is in a branch delay slot. */
1049 bfd_boolean delay_slot_p;
1051 /* For relaxable macros, sizes[0] is the length of the first alternative
1052 in bytes and sizes[1] is the length of the second alternative.
1053 For non-relaxable macros, both elements give the length of the
1055 unsigned int sizes[2];
1057 /* The first variant frag for this macro. */
1059 } mips_macro_warning;
1061 /* Prototypes for static functions. */
1063 #define internalError() \
1064 as_fatal (_("internal Error, line %d, %s"), __LINE__, __FILE__)
1066 enum mips_regclass { MIPS_GR_REG, MIPS_FP_REG, MIPS16_REG };
1068 static void append_insn
1069 (struct mips_cl_insn *, expressionS *, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *);
1070 static void mips_no_prev_insn (void);
1071 static void macro_build (expressionS *, const char *, const char *, ...);
1072 static void mips16_macro_build
1073 (expressionS *, const char *, const char *, va_list *);
1074 static void load_register (int, expressionS *, int);
1075 static void macro_start (void);
1076 static void macro_end (void);
1077 static void macro (struct mips_cl_insn * ip);
1078 static void mips16_macro (struct mips_cl_insn * ip);
1079 static void mips_ip (char *str, struct mips_cl_insn * ip);
1080 static void mips16_ip (char *str, struct mips_cl_insn * ip);
1081 static void mips16_immed
1082 (char *, unsigned int, int, offsetT, bfd_boolean, bfd_boolean, bfd_boolean,
1083 unsigned long *, bfd_boolean *, unsigned short *);
1084 static size_t my_getSmallExpression
1085 (expressionS *, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *, char *);
1086 static void my_getExpression (expressionS *, char *);
1087 static void s_align (int);
1088 static void s_change_sec (int);
1089 static void s_change_section (int);
1090 static void s_cons (int);
1091 static void s_float_cons (int);
1092 static void s_mips_globl (int);
1093 static void s_option (int);
1094 static void s_mipsset (int);
1095 static void s_abicalls (int);
1096 static void s_cpload (int);
1097 static void s_cpsetup (int);
1098 static void s_cplocal (int);
1099 static void s_cprestore (int);
1100 static void s_cpreturn (int);
1101 static void s_dtprelword (int);
1102 static void s_dtpreldword (int);
1103 static void s_gpvalue (int);
1104 static void s_gpword (int);
1105 static void s_gpdword (int);
1106 static void s_cpadd (int);
1107 static void s_insn (int);
1108 static void md_obj_begin (void);
1109 static void md_obj_end (void);
1110 static void s_mips_ent (int);
1111 static void s_mips_end (int);
1112 static void s_mips_frame (int);
1113 static void s_mips_mask (int reg_type);
1114 static void s_mips_stab (int);
1115 static void s_mips_weakext (int);
1116 static void s_mips_file (int);
1117 static void s_mips_loc (int);
1118 static bfd_boolean pic_need_relax (symbolS *, asection *);
1119 static int relaxed_branch_length (fragS *, asection *, int);
1120 static int validate_mips_insn (const struct mips_opcode *);
1122 /* Table and functions used to map between CPU/ISA names, and
1123 ISA levels, and CPU numbers. */
1125 struct mips_cpu_info
1127 const char *name; /* CPU or ISA name. */
1128 int flags; /* ASEs available, or ISA flag. */
1129 int isa; /* ISA level. */
1130 int cpu; /* CPU number (default CPU if ISA). */
1133 #define MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA 0x0001 /* Is this an ISA? (If 0, a CPU.) */
1134 #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_SMARTMIPS 0x0002 /* CPU implements SmartMIPS ASE */
1135 #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP 0x0004 /* CPU implements DSP ASE */
1136 #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT 0x0008 /* CPU implements MT ASE */
1137 #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D 0x0010 /* CPU implements MIPS-3D ASE */
1138 #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_MDMX 0x0020 /* CPU implements MDMX ASE */
1139 #define MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2 0x0040 /* CPU implements DSP R2 ASE */
1141 static const struct mips_cpu_info *mips_parse_cpu (const char *, const char *);
1142 static const struct mips_cpu_info *mips_cpu_info_from_isa (int);
1143 static const struct mips_cpu_info *mips_cpu_info_from_arch (int);
1147 The following pseudo-ops from the Kane and Heinrich MIPS book
1148 should be defined here, but are currently unsupported: .alias,
1149 .galive, .gjaldef, .gjrlive, .livereg, .noalias.
1151 The following pseudo-ops from the Kane and Heinrich MIPS book are
1152 specific to the type of debugging information being generated, and
1153 should be defined by the object format: .aent, .begin, .bend,
1154 .bgnb, .end, .endb, .ent, .fmask, .frame, .loc, .mask, .verstamp,
1157 The following pseudo-ops from the Kane and Heinrich MIPS book are
1158 not MIPS CPU specific, but are also not specific to the object file
1159 format. This file is probably the best place to define them, but
1160 they are not currently supported: .asm0, .endr, .lab, .struct. */
1162 static const pseudo_typeS mips_pseudo_table[] =
1164 /* MIPS specific pseudo-ops. */
1165 {"option", s_option, 0},
1166 {"set", s_mipsset, 0},
1167 {"rdata", s_change_sec, 'r'},
1168 {"sdata", s_change_sec, 's'},
1169 {"livereg", s_ignore, 0},
1170 {"abicalls", s_abicalls, 0},
1171 {"cpload", s_cpload, 0},
1172 {"cpsetup", s_cpsetup, 0},
1173 {"cplocal", s_cplocal, 0},
1174 {"cprestore", s_cprestore, 0},
1175 {"cpreturn", s_cpreturn, 0},
1176 {"dtprelword", s_dtprelword, 0},
1177 {"dtpreldword", s_dtpreldword, 0},
1178 {"gpvalue", s_gpvalue, 0},
1179 {"gpword", s_gpword, 0},
1180 {"gpdword", s_gpdword, 0},
1181 {"cpadd", s_cpadd, 0},
1182 {"insn", s_insn, 0},
1184 /* Relatively generic pseudo-ops that happen to be used on MIPS
1186 {"asciiz", stringer, 8 + 1},
1187 {"bss", s_change_sec, 'b'},
1189 {"half", s_cons, 1},
1190 {"dword", s_cons, 3},
1191 {"weakext", s_mips_weakext, 0},
1192 {"origin", s_org, 0},
1193 {"repeat", s_rept, 0},
1195 /* For MIPS this is non-standard, but we define it for consistency. */
1196 {"sbss", s_change_sec, 'B'},
1198 /* These pseudo-ops are defined in read.c, but must be overridden
1199 here for one reason or another. */
1200 {"align", s_align, 0},
1201 {"byte", s_cons, 0},
1202 {"data", s_change_sec, 'd'},
1203 {"double", s_float_cons, 'd'},
1204 {"float", s_float_cons, 'f'},
1205 {"globl", s_mips_globl, 0},
1206 {"global", s_mips_globl, 0},
1207 {"hword", s_cons, 1},
1209 {"long", s_cons, 2},
1210 {"octa", s_cons, 4},
1211 {"quad", s_cons, 3},
1212 {"section", s_change_section, 0},
1213 {"short", s_cons, 1},
1214 {"single", s_float_cons, 'f'},
1215 {"stabn", s_mips_stab, 'n'},
1216 {"text", s_change_sec, 't'},
1217 {"word", s_cons, 2},
1219 { "extern", ecoff_directive_extern, 0},
1224 static const pseudo_typeS mips_nonecoff_pseudo_table[] =
1226 /* These pseudo-ops should be defined by the object file format.
1227 However, a.out doesn't support them, so we have versions here. */
1228 {"aent", s_mips_ent, 1},
1229 {"bgnb", s_ignore, 0},
1230 {"end", s_mips_end, 0},
1231 {"endb", s_ignore, 0},
1232 {"ent", s_mips_ent, 0},
1233 {"file", s_mips_file, 0},
1234 {"fmask", s_mips_mask, 'F'},
1235 {"frame", s_mips_frame, 0},
1236 {"loc", s_mips_loc, 0},
1237 {"mask", s_mips_mask, 'R'},
1238 {"verstamp", s_ignore, 0},
1242 /* Export the ABI address size for use by TC_ADDRESS_BYTES for the
1243 purpose of the `.dc.a' internal pseudo-op. */
1246 mips_address_bytes (void)
1248 return HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES ? 8 : 4;
1251 extern void pop_insert (const pseudo_typeS *);
1254 mips_pop_insert (void)
1256 pop_insert (mips_pseudo_table);
1257 if (! ECOFF_DEBUGGING)
1258 pop_insert (mips_nonecoff_pseudo_table);
1261 /* Symbols labelling the current insn. */
1263 struct insn_label_list
1265 struct insn_label_list *next;
1269 static struct insn_label_list *free_insn_labels;
1270 #define label_list tc_segment_info_data.labels
1272 static void mips_clear_insn_labels (void);
1275 mips_clear_insn_labels (void)
1277 register struct insn_label_list **pl;
1278 segment_info_type *si;
1282 for (pl = &free_insn_labels; *pl != NULL; pl = &(*pl)->next)
1285 si = seg_info (now_seg);
1286 *pl = si->label_list;
1287 si->label_list = NULL;
1292 static char *expr_end;
1294 /* Expressions which appear in instructions. These are set by
1297 static expressionS imm_expr;
1298 static expressionS imm2_expr;
1299 static expressionS offset_expr;
1301 /* Relocs associated with imm_expr and offset_expr. */
1303 static bfd_reloc_code_real_type imm_reloc[3]
1304 = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED};
1305 static bfd_reloc_code_real_type offset_reloc[3]
1306 = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED};
1308 /* These are set by mips16_ip if an explicit extension is used. */
1310 static bfd_boolean mips16_small, mips16_ext;
1313 /* The pdr segment for per procedure frame/regmask info. Not used for
1316 static segT pdr_seg;
1319 /* The default target format to use. */
1321 #if defined (TE_FreeBSD)
1322 #define ELF_TARGET(PREFIX, ENDIAN) PREFIX "trad" ENDIAN "mips-freebsd"
1323 #elif defined (TE_TMIPS)
1324 #define ELF_TARGET(PREFIX, ENDIAN) PREFIX "trad" ENDIAN "mips"
1326 #define ELF_TARGET(PREFIX, ENDIAN) PREFIX ENDIAN "mips"
1330 mips_target_format (void)
1332 switch (OUTPUT_FLAVOR)
1334 case bfd_target_ecoff_flavour:
1335 return target_big_endian ? "ecoff-bigmips" : ECOFF_LITTLE_FORMAT;
1336 case bfd_target_coff_flavour:
1338 case bfd_target_elf_flavour:
1340 if (!HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS && !HAVE_NEWABI)
1341 return (target_big_endian
1342 ? "elf32-bigmips-vxworks"
1343 : "elf32-littlemips-vxworks");
1345 return (target_big_endian
1346 ? (HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS
1347 ? ELF_TARGET ("elf64-", "big")
1349 ? ELF_TARGET ("elf32-n", "big")
1350 : ELF_TARGET ("elf32-", "big")))
1351 : (HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS
1352 ? ELF_TARGET ("elf64-", "little")
1354 ? ELF_TARGET ("elf32-n", "little")
1355 : ELF_TARGET ("elf32-", "little"))));
1362 /* Return the length of instruction INSN. */
1364 static inline unsigned int
1365 insn_length (const struct mips_cl_insn *insn)
1367 if (!mips_opts.mips16)
1369 return insn->mips16_absolute_jump_p || insn->use_extend ? 4 : 2;
1372 /* Initialise INSN from opcode entry MO. Leave its position unspecified. */
1375 create_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *insn, const struct mips_opcode *mo)
1380 insn->use_extend = FALSE;
1382 insn->insn_opcode = mo->match;
1385 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (insn->fixp); i++)
1386 insn->fixp[i] = NULL;
1387 insn->fixed_p = (mips_opts.noreorder > 0);
1388 insn->noreorder_p = (mips_opts.noreorder > 0);
1389 insn->mips16_absolute_jump_p = 0;
1390 insn->complete_p = 0;
1393 /* Record the current MIPS16 mode in now_seg. */
1396 mips_record_mips16_mode (void)
1398 segment_info_type *si;
1400 si = seg_info (now_seg);
1401 if (si->tc_segment_info_data.mips16 != mips_opts.mips16)
1402 si->tc_segment_info_data.mips16 = mips_opts.mips16;
1405 /* Install INSN at the location specified by its "frag" and "where" fields. */
1408 install_insn (const struct mips_cl_insn *insn)
1410 char *f = insn->frag->fr_literal + insn->where;
1411 if (!mips_opts.mips16)
1412 md_number_to_chars (f, insn->insn_opcode, 4);
1413 else if (insn->mips16_absolute_jump_p)
1415 md_number_to_chars (f, insn->insn_opcode >> 16, 2);
1416 md_number_to_chars (f + 2, insn->insn_opcode & 0xffff, 2);
1420 if (insn->use_extend)
1422 md_number_to_chars (f, 0xf000 | insn->extend, 2);
1425 md_number_to_chars (f, insn->insn_opcode, 2);
1427 mips_record_mips16_mode ();
1430 /* Move INSN to offset WHERE in FRAG. Adjust the fixups accordingly
1431 and install the opcode in the new location. */
1434 move_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *insn, fragS *frag, long where)
1439 insn->where = where;
1440 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (insn->fixp); i++)
1441 if (insn->fixp[i] != NULL)
1443 insn->fixp[i]->fx_frag = frag;
1444 insn->fixp[i]->fx_where = where;
1446 install_insn (insn);
1449 /* Add INSN to the end of the output. */
1452 add_fixed_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *insn)
1454 char *f = frag_more (insn_length (insn));
1455 move_insn (insn, frag_now, f - frag_now->fr_literal);
1458 /* Start a variant frag and move INSN to the start of the variant part,
1459 marking it as fixed. The other arguments are as for frag_var. */
1462 add_relaxed_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *insn, int max_chars, int var,
1463 relax_substateT subtype, symbolS *symbol, offsetT offset)
1465 frag_grow (max_chars);
1466 move_insn (insn, frag_now, frag_more (0) - frag_now->fr_literal);
1468 frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, max_chars, var,
1469 subtype, symbol, offset, NULL);
1472 /* Insert N copies of INSN into the history buffer, starting at
1473 position FIRST. Neither FIRST nor N need to be clipped. */
1476 insert_into_history (unsigned int first, unsigned int n,
1477 const struct mips_cl_insn *insn)
1479 if (mips_relax.sequence != 2)
1483 for (i = ARRAY_SIZE (history); i-- > first;)
1485 history[i] = history[i - n];
1491 /* Emit a nop instruction, recording it in the history buffer. */
1496 add_fixed_insn (NOP_INSN);
1497 insert_into_history (0, 1, NOP_INSN);
1500 /* Initialize vr4120_conflicts. There is a bit of duplication here:
1501 the idea is to make it obvious at a glance that each errata is
1505 init_vr4120_conflicts (void)
1507 #define CONFLICT(FIRST, SECOND) \
1508 vr4120_conflicts[FIX_VR4120_##FIRST] |= 1 << FIX_VR4120_##SECOND
1510 /* Errata 21 - [D]DIV[U] after [D]MACC */
1511 CONFLICT (MACC, DIV);
1512 CONFLICT (DMACC, DIV);
1514 /* Errata 23 - Continuous DMULT[U]/DMACC instructions. */
1515 CONFLICT (DMULT, DMULT);
1516 CONFLICT (DMULT, DMACC);
1517 CONFLICT (DMACC, DMULT);
1518 CONFLICT (DMACC, DMACC);
1520 /* Errata 24 - MT{LO,HI} after [D]MACC */
1521 CONFLICT (MACC, MTHILO);
1522 CONFLICT (DMACC, MTHILO);
1524 /* VR4181A errata MD(1): "If a MULT, MULTU, DMULT or DMULTU
1525 instruction is executed immediately after a MACC or DMACC
1526 instruction, the result of [either instruction] is incorrect." */
1527 CONFLICT (MACC, MULT);
1528 CONFLICT (MACC, DMULT);
1529 CONFLICT (DMACC, MULT);
1530 CONFLICT (DMACC, DMULT);
1532 /* VR4181A errata MD(4): "If a MACC or DMACC instruction is
1533 executed immediately after a DMULT, DMULTU, DIV, DIVU,
1534 DDIV or DDIVU instruction, the result of the MACC or
1535 DMACC instruction is incorrect.". */
1536 CONFLICT (DMULT, MACC);
1537 CONFLICT (DMULT, DMACC);
1538 CONFLICT (DIV, MACC);
1539 CONFLICT (DIV, DMACC);
1549 #define RTYPE_MASK 0x1ff00
1550 #define RTYPE_NUM 0x00100
1551 #define RTYPE_FPU 0x00200
1552 #define RTYPE_FCC 0x00400
1553 #define RTYPE_VEC 0x00800
1554 #define RTYPE_GP 0x01000
1555 #define RTYPE_CP0 0x02000
1556 #define RTYPE_PC 0x04000
1557 #define RTYPE_ACC 0x08000
1558 #define RTYPE_CCC 0x10000
1559 #define RNUM_MASK 0x000ff
1560 #define RWARN 0x80000
1562 #define GENERIC_REGISTER_NUMBERS \
1563 {"$0", RTYPE_NUM | 0}, \
1564 {"$1", RTYPE_NUM | 1}, \
1565 {"$2", RTYPE_NUM | 2}, \
1566 {"$3", RTYPE_NUM | 3}, \
1567 {"$4", RTYPE_NUM | 4}, \
1568 {"$5", RTYPE_NUM | 5}, \
1569 {"$6", RTYPE_NUM | 6}, \
1570 {"$7", RTYPE_NUM | 7}, \
1571 {"$8", RTYPE_NUM | 8}, \
1572 {"$9", RTYPE_NUM | 9}, \
1573 {"$10", RTYPE_NUM | 10}, \
1574 {"$11", RTYPE_NUM | 11}, \
1575 {"$12", RTYPE_NUM | 12}, \
1576 {"$13", RTYPE_NUM | 13}, \
1577 {"$14", RTYPE_NUM | 14}, \
1578 {"$15", RTYPE_NUM | 15}, \
1579 {"$16", RTYPE_NUM | 16}, \
1580 {"$17", RTYPE_NUM | 17}, \
1581 {"$18", RTYPE_NUM | 18}, \
1582 {"$19", RTYPE_NUM | 19}, \
1583 {"$20", RTYPE_NUM | 20}, \
1584 {"$21", RTYPE_NUM | 21}, \
1585 {"$22", RTYPE_NUM | 22}, \
1586 {"$23", RTYPE_NUM | 23}, \
1587 {"$24", RTYPE_NUM | 24}, \
1588 {"$25", RTYPE_NUM | 25}, \
1589 {"$26", RTYPE_NUM | 26}, \
1590 {"$27", RTYPE_NUM | 27}, \
1591 {"$28", RTYPE_NUM | 28}, \
1592 {"$29", RTYPE_NUM | 29}, \
1593 {"$30", RTYPE_NUM | 30}, \
1594 {"$31", RTYPE_NUM | 31}
1596 #define FPU_REGISTER_NAMES \
1597 {"$f0", RTYPE_FPU | 0}, \
1598 {"$f1", RTYPE_FPU | 1}, \
1599 {"$f2", RTYPE_FPU | 2}, \
1600 {"$f3", RTYPE_FPU | 3}, \
1601 {"$f4", RTYPE_FPU | 4}, \
1602 {"$f5", RTYPE_FPU | 5}, \
1603 {"$f6", RTYPE_FPU | 6}, \
1604 {"$f7", RTYPE_FPU | 7}, \
1605 {"$f8", RTYPE_FPU | 8}, \
1606 {"$f9", RTYPE_FPU | 9}, \
1607 {"$f10", RTYPE_FPU | 10}, \
1608 {"$f11", RTYPE_FPU | 11}, \
1609 {"$f12", RTYPE_FPU | 12}, \
1610 {"$f13", RTYPE_FPU | 13}, \
1611 {"$f14", RTYPE_FPU | 14}, \
1612 {"$f15", RTYPE_FPU | 15}, \
1613 {"$f16", RTYPE_FPU | 16}, \
1614 {"$f17", RTYPE_FPU | 17}, \
1615 {"$f18", RTYPE_FPU | 18}, \
1616 {"$f19", RTYPE_FPU | 19}, \
1617 {"$f20", RTYPE_FPU | 20}, \
1618 {"$f21", RTYPE_FPU | 21}, \
1619 {"$f22", RTYPE_FPU | 22}, \
1620 {"$f23", RTYPE_FPU | 23}, \
1621 {"$f24", RTYPE_FPU | 24}, \
1622 {"$f25", RTYPE_FPU | 25}, \
1623 {"$f26", RTYPE_FPU | 26}, \
1624 {"$f27", RTYPE_FPU | 27}, \
1625 {"$f28", RTYPE_FPU | 28}, \
1626 {"$f29", RTYPE_FPU | 29}, \
1627 {"$f30", RTYPE_FPU | 30}, \
1628 {"$f31", RTYPE_FPU | 31}
1630 #define FPU_CONDITION_CODE_NAMES \
1631 {"$fcc0", RTYPE_FCC | 0}, \
1632 {"$fcc1", RTYPE_FCC | 1}, \
1633 {"$fcc2", RTYPE_FCC | 2}, \
1634 {"$fcc3", RTYPE_FCC | 3}, \
1635 {"$fcc4", RTYPE_FCC | 4}, \
1636 {"$fcc5", RTYPE_FCC | 5}, \
1637 {"$fcc6", RTYPE_FCC | 6}, \
1638 {"$fcc7", RTYPE_FCC | 7}
1640 #define COPROC_CONDITION_CODE_NAMES \
1641 {"$cc0", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 0}, \
1642 {"$cc1", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 1}, \
1643 {"$cc2", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 2}, \
1644 {"$cc3", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 3}, \
1645 {"$cc4", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 4}, \
1646 {"$cc5", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 5}, \
1647 {"$cc6", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 6}, \
1648 {"$cc7", RTYPE_FCC | RTYPE_CCC | 7}
1650 #define N32N64_SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES \
1651 {"$a4", RTYPE_GP | 8}, \
1652 {"$a5", RTYPE_GP | 9}, \
1653 {"$a6", RTYPE_GP | 10}, \
1654 {"$a7", RTYPE_GP | 11}, \
1655 {"$ta0", RTYPE_GP | 8}, /* alias for $a4 */ \
1656 {"$ta1", RTYPE_GP | 9}, /* alias for $a5 */ \
1657 {"$ta2", RTYPE_GP | 10}, /* alias for $a6 */ \
1658 {"$ta3", RTYPE_GP | 11}, /* alias for $a7 */ \
1659 {"$t0", RTYPE_GP | 12}, \
1660 {"$t1", RTYPE_GP | 13}, \
1661 {"$t2", RTYPE_GP | 14}, \
1662 {"$t3", RTYPE_GP | 15}
1664 #define O32_SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES \
1665 {"$t0", RTYPE_GP | 8}, \
1666 {"$t1", RTYPE_GP | 9}, \
1667 {"$t2", RTYPE_GP | 10}, \
1668 {"$t3", RTYPE_GP | 11}, \
1669 {"$t4", RTYPE_GP | 12}, \
1670 {"$t5", RTYPE_GP | 13}, \
1671 {"$t6", RTYPE_GP | 14}, \
1672 {"$t7", RTYPE_GP | 15}, \
1673 {"$ta0", RTYPE_GP | 12}, /* alias for $t4 */ \
1674 {"$ta1", RTYPE_GP | 13}, /* alias for $t5 */ \
1675 {"$ta2", RTYPE_GP | 14}, /* alias for $t6 */ \
1676 {"$ta3", RTYPE_GP | 15} /* alias for $t7 */
1678 /* Remaining symbolic register names */
1679 #define SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES \
1680 {"$zero", RTYPE_GP | 0}, \
1681 {"$at", RTYPE_GP | 1}, \
1682 {"$AT", RTYPE_GP | 1}, \
1683 {"$v0", RTYPE_GP | 2}, \
1684 {"$v1", RTYPE_GP | 3}, \
1685 {"$a0", RTYPE_GP | 4}, \
1686 {"$a1", RTYPE_GP | 5}, \
1687 {"$a2", RTYPE_GP | 6}, \
1688 {"$a3", RTYPE_GP | 7}, \
1689 {"$s0", RTYPE_GP | 16}, \
1690 {"$s1", RTYPE_GP | 17}, \
1691 {"$s2", RTYPE_GP | 18}, \
1692 {"$s3", RTYPE_GP | 19}, \
1693 {"$s4", RTYPE_GP | 20}, \
1694 {"$s5", RTYPE_GP | 21}, \
1695 {"$s6", RTYPE_GP | 22}, \
1696 {"$s7", RTYPE_GP | 23}, \
1697 {"$t8", RTYPE_GP | 24}, \
1698 {"$t9", RTYPE_GP | 25}, \
1699 {"$k0", RTYPE_GP | 26}, \
1700 {"$kt0", RTYPE_GP | 26}, \
1701 {"$k1", RTYPE_GP | 27}, \
1702 {"$kt1", RTYPE_GP | 27}, \
1703 {"$gp", RTYPE_GP | 28}, \
1704 {"$sp", RTYPE_GP | 29}, \
1705 {"$s8", RTYPE_GP | 30}, \
1706 {"$fp", RTYPE_GP | 30}, \
1707 {"$ra", RTYPE_GP | 31}
1709 #define MIPS16_SPECIAL_REGISTER_NAMES \
1710 {"$pc", RTYPE_PC | 0}
1712 #define MDMX_VECTOR_REGISTER_NAMES \
1713 /* {"$v0", RTYPE_VEC | 0}, clash with REG 2 above */ \
1714 /* {"$v1", RTYPE_VEC | 1}, clash with REG 3 above */ \
1715 {"$v2", RTYPE_VEC | 2}, \
1716 {"$v3", RTYPE_VEC | 3}, \
1717 {"$v4", RTYPE_VEC | 4}, \
1718 {"$v5", RTYPE_VEC | 5}, \
1719 {"$v6", RTYPE_VEC | 6}, \
1720 {"$v7", RTYPE_VEC | 7}, \
1721 {"$v8", RTYPE_VEC | 8}, \
1722 {"$v9", RTYPE_VEC | 9}, \
1723 {"$v10", RTYPE_VEC | 10}, \
1724 {"$v11", RTYPE_VEC | 11}, \
1725 {"$v12", RTYPE_VEC | 12}, \
1726 {"$v13", RTYPE_VEC | 13}, \
1727 {"$v14", RTYPE_VEC | 14}, \
1728 {"$v15", RTYPE_VEC | 15}, \
1729 {"$v16", RTYPE_VEC | 16}, \
1730 {"$v17", RTYPE_VEC | 17}, \
1731 {"$v18", RTYPE_VEC | 18}, \
1732 {"$v19", RTYPE_VEC | 19}, \
1733 {"$v20", RTYPE_VEC | 20}, \
1734 {"$v21", RTYPE_VEC | 21}, \
1735 {"$v22", RTYPE_VEC | 22}, \
1736 {"$v23", RTYPE_VEC | 23}, \
1737 {"$v24", RTYPE_VEC | 24}, \
1738 {"$v25", RTYPE_VEC | 25}, \
1739 {"$v26", RTYPE_VEC | 26}, \
1740 {"$v27", RTYPE_VEC | 27}, \
1741 {"$v28", RTYPE_VEC | 28}, \
1742 {"$v29", RTYPE_VEC | 29}, \
1743 {"$v30", RTYPE_VEC | 30}, \
1744 {"$v31", RTYPE_VEC | 31}
1746 #define MIPS_DSP_ACCUMULATOR_NAMES \
1747 {"$ac0", RTYPE_ACC | 0}, \
1748 {"$ac1", RTYPE_ACC | 1}, \
1749 {"$ac2", RTYPE_ACC | 2}, \
1750 {"$ac3", RTYPE_ACC | 3}
1752 static const struct regname reg_names[] = {
1753 GENERIC_REGISTER_NUMBERS,
1755 FPU_CONDITION_CODE_NAMES,
1756 COPROC_CONDITION_CODE_NAMES,
1758 /* The $txx registers depends on the abi,
1759 these will be added later into the symbol table from
1760 one of the tables below once mips_abi is set after
1761 parsing of arguments from the command line. */
1762 SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES,
1764 MIPS16_SPECIAL_REGISTER_NAMES,
1765 MDMX_VECTOR_REGISTER_NAMES,
1766 MIPS_DSP_ACCUMULATOR_NAMES,
1770 static const struct regname reg_names_o32[] = {
1771 O32_SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES,
1775 static const struct regname reg_names_n32n64[] = {
1776 N32N64_SYMBOLIC_REGISTER_NAMES,
1781 reg_lookup (char **s, unsigned int types, unsigned int *regnop)
1788 /* Find end of name. */
1790 if (is_name_beginner (*e))
1792 while (is_part_of_name (*e))
1795 /* Terminate name. */
1799 /* Look for a register symbol. */
1800 if ((symbolP = symbol_find (*s)) && S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP) == reg_section)
1802 int r = S_GET_VALUE (symbolP);
1804 reg = r & RNUM_MASK;
1805 else if ((types & RTYPE_VEC) && (r & ~1) == (RTYPE_GP | 2))
1806 /* Convert GP reg $v0/1 to MDMX reg $v0/1! */
1807 reg = (r & RNUM_MASK) - 2;
1809 /* Else see if this is a register defined in an itbl entry. */
1810 else if ((types & RTYPE_GP) && itbl_have_entries)
1817 if (itbl_get_reg_val (n, &r))
1818 reg = r & RNUM_MASK;
1821 /* Advance to next token if a register was recognised. */
1824 else if (types & RWARN)
1825 as_warn (_("Unrecognized register name `%s'"), *s);
1833 /* Return TRUE if opcode MO is valid on the currently selected ISA and
1834 architecture. Use is_opcode_valid_16 for MIPS16 opcodes. */
1837 is_opcode_valid (const struct mips_opcode *mo)
1839 int isa = mips_opts.isa;
1842 if (mips_opts.ase_mdmx)
1844 if (mips_opts.ase_dsp)
1846 if (mips_opts.ase_dsp && ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP64_ASE)
1848 if (mips_opts.ase_dspr2)
1850 if (mips_opts.ase_mt)
1852 if (mips_opts.ase_mips3d)
1854 if (mips_opts.ase_smartmips)
1855 isa |= INSN_SMARTMIPS;
1857 /* Don't accept instructions based on the ISA if the CPU does not implement
1858 all the coprocessor insns. */
1859 if (NO_ISA_COP (mips_opts.arch)
1860 && COP_INSN (mo->pinfo))
1863 if (!OPCODE_IS_MEMBER (mo, isa, mips_opts.arch))
1866 /* Check whether the instruction or macro requires single-precision or
1867 double-precision floating-point support. Note that this information is
1868 stored differently in the opcode table for insns and macros. */
1869 if (mo->pinfo == INSN_MACRO)
1871 fp_s = mo->pinfo2 & INSN2_M_FP_S;
1872 fp_d = mo->pinfo2 & INSN2_M_FP_D;
1876 fp_s = mo->pinfo & FP_S;
1877 fp_d = mo->pinfo & FP_D;
1880 if (fp_d && (mips_opts.soft_float || mips_opts.single_float))
1883 if (fp_s && mips_opts.soft_float)
1889 /* Return TRUE if the MIPS16 opcode MO is valid on the currently
1890 selected ISA and architecture. */
1893 is_opcode_valid_16 (const struct mips_opcode *mo)
1895 return OPCODE_IS_MEMBER (mo, mips_opts.isa, mips_opts.arch) ? TRUE : FALSE;
1898 /* This function is called once, at assembler startup time. It should set up
1899 all the tables, etc. that the MD part of the assembler will need. */
1904 const char *retval = NULL;
1908 if (mips_pic != NO_PIC)
1910 if (g_switch_seen && g_switch_value != 0)
1911 as_bad (_("-G may not be used in position-independent code"));
1915 if (! bfd_set_arch_mach (stdoutput, bfd_arch_mips, file_mips_arch))
1916 as_warn (_("Could not set architecture and machine"));
1918 op_hash = hash_new ();
1920 for (i = 0; i < NUMOPCODES;)
1922 const char *name = mips_opcodes[i].name;
1924 retval = hash_insert (op_hash, name, (void *) &mips_opcodes[i]);
1927 fprintf (stderr, _("internal error: can't hash `%s': %s\n"),
1928 mips_opcodes[i].name, retval);
1929 /* Probably a memory allocation problem? Give up now. */
1930 as_fatal (_("Broken assembler. No assembly attempted."));
1934 if (mips_opcodes[i].pinfo != INSN_MACRO)
1936 if (!validate_mips_insn (&mips_opcodes[i]))
1938 if (nop_insn.insn_mo == NULL && strcmp (name, "nop") == 0)
1940 create_insn (&nop_insn, mips_opcodes + i);
1941 if (mips_fix_loongson2f_nop)
1942 nop_insn.insn_opcode = LOONGSON2F_NOP_INSN;
1943 nop_insn.fixed_p = 1;
1948 while ((i < NUMOPCODES) && !strcmp (mips_opcodes[i].name, name));
1951 mips16_op_hash = hash_new ();
1954 while (i < bfd_mips16_num_opcodes)
1956 const char *name = mips16_opcodes[i].name;
1958 retval = hash_insert (mips16_op_hash, name, (void *) &mips16_opcodes[i]);
1960 as_fatal (_("internal: can't hash `%s': %s"),
1961 mips16_opcodes[i].name, retval);
1964 if (mips16_opcodes[i].pinfo != INSN_MACRO
1965 && ((mips16_opcodes[i].match & mips16_opcodes[i].mask)
1966 != mips16_opcodes[i].match))
1968 fprintf (stderr, _("internal error: bad mips16 opcode: %s %s\n"),
1969 mips16_opcodes[i].name, mips16_opcodes[i].args);
1972 if (mips16_nop_insn.insn_mo == NULL && strcmp (name, "nop") == 0)
1974 create_insn (&mips16_nop_insn, mips16_opcodes + i);
1975 mips16_nop_insn.fixed_p = 1;
1979 while (i < bfd_mips16_num_opcodes
1980 && strcmp (mips16_opcodes[i].name, name) == 0);
1984 as_fatal (_("Broken assembler. No assembly attempted."));
1986 /* We add all the general register names to the symbol table. This
1987 helps us detect invalid uses of them. */
1988 for (i = 0; reg_names[i].name; i++)
1989 symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (reg_names[i].name, reg_section,
1990 reg_names[i].num, /* & RNUM_MASK, */
1991 &zero_address_frag));
1993 for (i = 0; reg_names_n32n64[i].name; i++)
1994 symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (reg_names_n32n64[i].name, reg_section,
1995 reg_names_n32n64[i].num, /* & RNUM_MASK, */
1996 &zero_address_frag));
1998 for (i = 0; reg_names_o32[i].name; i++)
1999 symbol_table_insert (symbol_new (reg_names_o32[i].name, reg_section,
2000 reg_names_o32[i].num, /* & RNUM_MASK, */
2001 &zero_address_frag));
2003 mips_no_prev_insn ();
2006 mips_cprmask[0] = 0;
2007 mips_cprmask[1] = 0;
2008 mips_cprmask[2] = 0;
2009 mips_cprmask[3] = 0;
2011 /* set the default alignment for the text section (2**2) */
2012 record_alignment (text_section, 2);
2014 bfd_set_gp_size (stdoutput, g_switch_value);
2019 /* On a native system other than VxWorks, sections must be aligned
2020 to 16 byte boundaries. When configured for an embedded ELF
2021 target, we don't bother. */
2022 if (strncmp (TARGET_OS, "elf", 3) != 0
2023 && strncmp (TARGET_OS, "vxworks", 7) != 0)
2025 (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, text_section, 4);
2026 (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, data_section, 4);
2027 (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, bss_section, 4);
2030 /* Create a .reginfo section for register masks and a .mdebug
2031 section for debugging information. */
2039 subseg = now_subseg;
2041 /* The ABI says this section should be loaded so that the
2042 running program can access it. However, we don't load it
2043 if we are configured for an embedded target */
2044 flags = SEC_READONLY | SEC_DATA;
2045 if (strncmp (TARGET_OS, "elf", 3) != 0)
2046 flags |= SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD;
2048 if (mips_abi != N64_ABI)
2050 sec = subseg_new (".reginfo", (subsegT) 0);
2052 bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, sec, flags);
2053 bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, sec, HAVE_NEWABI ? 3 : 2);
2055 mips_regmask_frag = frag_more (sizeof (Elf32_External_RegInfo));
2059 /* The 64-bit ABI uses a .MIPS.options section rather than
2060 .reginfo section. */
2061 sec = subseg_new (".MIPS.options", (subsegT) 0);
2062 bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, sec, flags);
2063 bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, sec, 3);
2065 /* Set up the option header. */
2067 Elf_Internal_Options opthdr;
2070 opthdr.kind = ODK_REGINFO;
2071 opthdr.size = (sizeof (Elf_External_Options)
2072 + sizeof (Elf64_External_RegInfo));
2075 f = frag_more (sizeof (Elf_External_Options));
2076 bfd_mips_elf_swap_options_out (stdoutput, &opthdr,
2077 (Elf_External_Options *) f);
2079 mips_regmask_frag = frag_more (sizeof (Elf64_External_RegInfo));
2083 if (ECOFF_DEBUGGING)
2085 sec = subseg_new (".mdebug", (subsegT) 0);
2086 (void) bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, sec,
2087 SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_READONLY);
2088 (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, sec, 2);
2090 else if (mips_flag_pdr)
2092 pdr_seg = subseg_new (".pdr", (subsegT) 0);
2093 (void) bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, pdr_seg,
2094 SEC_READONLY | SEC_RELOC
2096 (void) bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, pdr_seg, 2);
2099 subseg_set (seg, subseg);
2102 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
2104 if (! ECOFF_DEBUGGING)
2107 if (mips_fix_vr4120)
2108 init_vr4120_conflicts ();
2114 if (! ECOFF_DEBUGGING)
2119 md_assemble (char *str)
2121 struct mips_cl_insn insn;
2122 bfd_reloc_code_real_type unused_reloc[3]
2123 = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED};
2125 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
2126 imm2_expr.X_op = O_absent;
2127 offset_expr.X_op = O_absent;
2128 imm_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
2129 imm_reloc[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
2130 imm_reloc[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
2131 offset_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
2132 offset_reloc[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
2133 offset_reloc[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
2135 if (mips_opts.mips16)
2136 mips16_ip (str, &insn);
2139 mips_ip (str, &insn);
2140 DBG ((_("returned from mips_ip(%s) insn_opcode = 0x%x\n"),
2141 str, insn.insn_opcode));
2146 as_bad ("%s `%s'", insn_error, str);
2150 if (insn.insn_mo->pinfo == INSN_MACRO)
2153 if (mips_opts.mips16)
2154 mips16_macro (&insn);
2161 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_absent)
2162 append_insn (&insn, &imm_expr, imm_reloc);
2163 else if (offset_expr.X_op != O_absent)
2164 append_insn (&insn, &offset_expr, offset_reloc);
2166 append_insn (&insn, NULL, unused_reloc);
2170 /* Convenience functions for abstracting away the differences between
2171 MIPS16 and non-MIPS16 relocations. */
2173 static inline bfd_boolean
2174 mips16_reloc_p (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc)
2178 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP:
2179 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GPREL:
2180 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GOT16:
2181 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_CALL16:
2182 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S:
2183 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16:
2184 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16:
2192 static inline bfd_boolean
2193 got16_reloc_p (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc)
2195 return reloc == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16 || reloc == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GOT16;
2198 static inline bfd_boolean
2199 hi16_reloc_p (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc)
2201 return reloc == BFD_RELOC_HI16_S || reloc == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S;
2204 static inline bfd_boolean
2205 lo16_reloc_p (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc)
2207 return reloc == BFD_RELOC_LO16 || reloc == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16;
2210 /* Return true if the given relocation might need a matching %lo().
2211 This is only "might" because SVR4 R_MIPS_GOT16 relocations only
2212 need a matching %lo() when applied to local symbols. */
2214 static inline bfd_boolean
2215 reloc_needs_lo_p (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc)
2217 return (HAVE_IN_PLACE_ADDENDS
2218 && (hi16_reloc_p (reloc)
2219 /* VxWorks R_MIPS_GOT16 relocs never need a matching %lo();
2220 all GOT16 relocations evaluate to "G". */
2221 || (got16_reloc_p (reloc) && mips_pic != VXWORKS_PIC)));
2224 /* Return the type of %lo() reloc needed by RELOC, given that
2225 reloc_needs_lo_p. */
2227 static inline bfd_reloc_code_real_type
2228 matching_lo_reloc (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc)
2230 return mips16_reloc_p (reloc) ? BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16 : BFD_RELOC_LO16;
2233 /* Return true if the given fixup is followed by a matching R_MIPS_LO16
2236 static inline bfd_boolean
2237 fixup_has_matching_lo_p (fixS *fixp)
2239 return (fixp->fx_next != NULL
2240 && fixp->fx_next->fx_r_type == matching_lo_reloc (fixp->fx_r_type)
2241 && fixp->fx_addsy == fixp->fx_next->fx_addsy
2242 && fixp->fx_offset == fixp->fx_next->fx_offset);
2245 /* See whether instruction IP reads register REG. CLASS is the type
2249 insn_uses_reg (const struct mips_cl_insn *ip, unsigned int reg,
2250 enum mips_regclass regclass)
2252 if (regclass == MIPS16_REG)
2254 gas_assert (mips_opts.mips16);
2255 reg = mips16_to_32_reg_map[reg];
2256 regclass = MIPS_GR_REG;
2259 /* Don't report on general register ZERO, since it never changes. */
2260 if (regclass == MIPS_GR_REG && reg == ZERO)
2263 if (regclass == MIPS_FP_REG)
2265 gas_assert (! mips_opts.mips16);
2266 /* If we are called with either $f0 or $f1, we must check $f0.
2267 This is not optimal, because it will introduce an unnecessary
2268 NOP between "lwc1 $f0" and "swc1 $f1". To fix this we would
2269 need to distinguish reading both $f0 and $f1 or just one of
2270 them. Note that we don't have to check the other way,
2271 because there is no instruction that sets both $f0 and $f1
2272 and requires a delay. */
2273 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_READ_FPR_S)
2274 && ((EXTRACT_OPERAND (FS, *ip) & ~(unsigned) 1)
2275 == (reg &~ (unsigned) 1)))
2277 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_READ_FPR_T)
2278 && ((EXTRACT_OPERAND (FT, *ip) & ~(unsigned) 1)
2279 == (reg &~ (unsigned) 1)))
2281 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo2 & INSN2_READ_FPR_Z)
2282 && ((EXTRACT_OPERAND (FZ, *ip) & ~(unsigned) 1)
2283 == (reg &~ (unsigned) 1)))
2286 else if (! mips_opts.mips16)
2288 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_READ_GPR_S)
2289 && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS, *ip) == reg)
2291 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_READ_GPR_T)
2292 && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, *ip) == reg)
2294 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo2 & INSN2_READ_GPR_D)
2295 && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip) == reg)
2297 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo2 & INSN2_READ_GPR_Z)
2298 && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RZ, *ip) == reg)
2303 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_X)
2304 && mips16_to_32_reg_map[MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, *ip)] == reg)
2306 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_Y)
2307 && mips16_to_32_reg_map[MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RY, *ip)] == reg)
2309 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_Z)
2310 && (mips16_to_32_reg_map[MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (MOVE32Z, *ip)]
2313 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_T) && reg == TREG)
2315 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_SP) && reg == SP)
2317 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_31) && reg == RA)
2319 if ((ip->insn_mo->pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_GPR_X)
2320 && MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (REGR32, *ip) == reg)
2327 /* This function returns true if modifying a register requires a
2331 reg_needs_delay (unsigned int reg)
2333 unsigned long prev_pinfo;
2335 prev_pinfo = history[0].insn_mo->pinfo;
2336 if (! mips_opts.noreorder
2337 && (((prev_pinfo & INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY)
2338 && ! gpr_interlocks)
2339 || ((prev_pinfo & INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY)
2340 && ! cop_interlocks)))
2342 /* A load from a coprocessor or from memory. All load delays
2343 delay the use of general register rt for one instruction. */
2344 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
2345 know (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_T);
2346 if (reg == EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, history[0]))
2353 /* Move all labels in insn_labels to the current insertion point. */
2356 mips_move_labels (void)
2358 segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg);
2359 struct insn_label_list *l;
2362 for (l = si->label_list; l != NULL; l = l->next)
2364 gas_assert (S_GET_SEGMENT (l->label) == now_seg);
2365 symbol_set_frag (l->label, frag_now);
2366 val = (valueT) frag_now_fix ();
2367 /* mips16 text labels are stored as odd. */
2368 if (mips_opts.mips16)
2370 S_SET_VALUE (l->label, val);
2375 s_is_linkonce (symbolS *sym, segT from_seg)
2377 bfd_boolean linkonce = FALSE;
2378 segT symseg = S_GET_SEGMENT (sym);
2380 if (symseg != from_seg && !S_IS_LOCAL (sym))
2382 if ((bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, symseg) & SEC_LINK_ONCE))
2385 /* The GNU toolchain uses an extension for ELF: a section
2386 beginning with the magic string .gnu.linkonce is a
2387 linkonce section. */
2388 if (strncmp (segment_name (symseg), ".gnu.linkonce",
2389 sizeof ".gnu.linkonce" - 1) == 0)
2396 /* Mark instruction labels in mips16 mode. This permits the linker to
2397 handle them specially, such as generating jalx instructions when
2398 needed. We also make them odd for the duration of the assembly, in
2399 order to generate the right sort of code. We will make them even
2400 in the adjust_symtab routine, while leaving them marked. This is
2401 convenient for the debugger and the disassembler. The linker knows
2402 to make them odd again. */
2405 mips16_mark_labels (void)
2407 segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg);
2408 struct insn_label_list *l;
2410 if (!mips_opts.mips16)
2413 for (l = si->label_list; l != NULL; l = l->next)
2415 symbolS *label = l->label;
2417 #if defined(OBJ_ELF) || defined(OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
2419 S_SET_OTHER (label, ELF_ST_SET_MIPS16 (S_GET_OTHER (label)));
2421 if ((S_GET_VALUE (label) & 1) == 0
2422 /* Don't adjust the address if the label is global or weak, or
2423 in a link-once section, since we'll be emitting symbol reloc
2424 references to it which will be patched up by the linker, and
2425 the final value of the symbol may or may not be MIPS16. */
2426 && ! S_IS_WEAK (label)
2427 && ! S_IS_EXTERNAL (label)
2428 && ! s_is_linkonce (label, now_seg))
2429 S_SET_VALUE (label, S_GET_VALUE (label) | 1);
2433 /* End the current frag. Make it a variant frag and record the
2437 relax_close_frag (void)
2439 mips_macro_warning.first_frag = frag_now;
2440 frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 0, 0,
2441 RELAX_ENCODE (mips_relax.sizes[0], mips_relax.sizes[1]),
2442 mips_relax.symbol, 0, (char *) mips_relax.first_fixup);
2444 memset (&mips_relax.sizes, 0, sizeof (mips_relax.sizes));
2445 mips_relax.first_fixup = 0;
2448 /* Start a new relaxation sequence whose expansion depends on SYMBOL.
2449 See the comment above RELAX_ENCODE for more details. */
2452 relax_start (symbolS *symbol)
2454 gas_assert (mips_relax.sequence == 0);
2455 mips_relax.sequence = 1;
2456 mips_relax.symbol = symbol;
2459 /* Start generating the second version of a relaxable sequence.
2460 See the comment above RELAX_ENCODE for more details. */
2465 gas_assert (mips_relax.sequence == 1);
2466 mips_relax.sequence = 2;
2469 /* End the current relaxable sequence. */
2474 gas_assert (mips_relax.sequence == 2);
2475 relax_close_frag ();
2476 mips_relax.sequence = 0;
2479 /* Classify an instruction according to the FIX_VR4120_* enumeration.
2480 Return NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES if the instruction isn't affected
2481 by VR4120 errata. */
2484 classify_vr4120_insn (const char *name)
2486 if (strncmp (name, "macc", 4) == 0)
2487 return FIX_VR4120_MACC;
2488 if (strncmp (name, "dmacc", 5) == 0)
2489 return FIX_VR4120_DMACC;
2490 if (strncmp (name, "mult", 4) == 0)
2491 return FIX_VR4120_MULT;
2492 if (strncmp (name, "dmult", 5) == 0)
2493 return FIX_VR4120_DMULT;
2494 if (strstr (name, "div"))
2495 return FIX_VR4120_DIV;
2496 if (strcmp (name, "mtlo") == 0 || strcmp (name, "mthi") == 0)
2497 return FIX_VR4120_MTHILO;
2498 return NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES;
2501 #define INSN_ERET 0x42000018
2502 #define INSN_DERET 0x4200001f
2504 /* Return the number of instructions that must separate INSN1 and INSN2,
2505 where INSN1 is the earlier instruction. Return the worst-case value
2506 for any INSN2 if INSN2 is null. */
2509 insns_between (const struct mips_cl_insn *insn1,
2510 const struct mips_cl_insn *insn2)
2512 unsigned long pinfo1, pinfo2;
2514 /* This function needs to know which pinfo flags are set for INSN2
2515 and which registers INSN2 uses. The former is stored in PINFO2 and
2516 the latter is tested via INSN2_USES_REG. If INSN2 is null, PINFO2
2517 will have every flag set and INSN2_USES_REG will always return true. */
2518 pinfo1 = insn1->insn_mo->pinfo;
2519 pinfo2 = insn2 ? insn2->insn_mo->pinfo : ~0U;
2521 #define INSN2_USES_REG(REG, CLASS) \
2522 (insn2 == NULL || insn_uses_reg (insn2, REG, CLASS))
2524 /* For most targets, write-after-read dependencies on the HI and LO
2525 registers must be separated by at least two instructions. */
2526 if (!hilo_interlocks)
2528 if ((pinfo1 & INSN_READ_LO) && (pinfo2 & INSN_WRITE_LO))
2530 if ((pinfo1 & INSN_READ_HI) && (pinfo2 & INSN_WRITE_HI))
2534 /* If we're working around r7000 errata, there must be two instructions
2535 between an mfhi or mflo and any instruction that uses the result. */
2536 if (mips_7000_hilo_fix
2537 && MF_HILO_INSN (pinfo1)
2538 && INSN2_USES_REG (EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *insn1), MIPS_GR_REG))
2541 /* If we're working around 24K errata, one instruction is required
2542 if an ERET or DERET is followed by a branch instruction. */
2545 if (insn1->insn_opcode == INSN_ERET
2546 || insn1->insn_opcode == INSN_DERET)
2549 || insn2->insn_opcode == INSN_ERET
2550 || insn2->insn_opcode == INSN_DERET
2551 || (insn2->insn_mo->pinfo
2552 & (INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY
2553 | INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY
2554 | INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY)) != 0)
2559 /* If working around VR4120 errata, check for combinations that need
2560 a single intervening instruction. */
2561 if (mips_fix_vr4120)
2563 unsigned int class1, class2;
2565 class1 = classify_vr4120_insn (insn1->insn_mo->name);
2566 if (class1 != NUM_FIX_VR4120_CLASSES && vr4120_conflicts[class1] != 0)
2570 class2 = classify_vr4120_insn (insn2->insn_mo->name);
2571 if (vr4120_conflicts[class1] & (1 << class2))
2576 if (!mips_opts.mips16)
2578 /* Check for GPR or coprocessor load delays. All such delays
2579 are on the RT register. */
2580 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
2581 if ((!gpr_interlocks && (pinfo1 & INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY))
2582 || (!cop_interlocks && (pinfo1 & INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY)))
2584 know (pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_GPR_T);
2585 if (INSN2_USES_REG (EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, *insn1), MIPS_GR_REG))
2589 /* Check for generic coprocessor hazards.
2591 This case is not handled very well. There is no special
2592 knowledge of CP0 handling, and the coprocessors other than
2593 the floating point unit are not distinguished at all. */
2594 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. FIXME!
2595 Need to modify this to include knowledge about
2596 user specified delays! */
2597 else if ((!cop_interlocks && (pinfo1 & INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY))
2598 || (!cop_mem_interlocks && (pinfo1 & INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY)))
2600 /* Handle cases where INSN1 writes to a known general coprocessor
2601 register. There must be a one instruction delay before INSN2
2602 if INSN2 reads that register, otherwise no delay is needed. */
2603 if (pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_FPR_T)
2605 if (INSN2_USES_REG (EXTRACT_OPERAND (FT, *insn1), MIPS_FP_REG))
2608 else if (pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_FPR_S)
2610 if (INSN2_USES_REG (EXTRACT_OPERAND (FS, *insn1), MIPS_FP_REG))
2615 /* Read-after-write dependencies on the control registers
2616 require a two-instruction gap. */
2617 if ((pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE)
2618 && (pinfo2 & INSN_READ_COND_CODE))
2621 /* We don't know exactly what INSN1 does. If INSN2 is
2622 also a coprocessor instruction, assume there must be
2623 a one instruction gap. */
2624 if (pinfo2 & INSN_COP)
2629 /* Check for read-after-write dependencies on the coprocessor
2630 control registers in cases where INSN1 does not need a general
2631 coprocessor delay. This means that INSN1 is a floating point
2632 comparison instruction. */
2633 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
2634 else if (!cop_interlocks
2635 && (pinfo1 & INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE)
2636 && (pinfo2 & INSN_READ_COND_CODE))
2640 #undef INSN2_USES_REG
2645 /* Return the number of nops that would be needed to work around the
2646 VR4130 mflo/mfhi errata if instruction INSN immediately followed
2647 the MAX_VR4130_NOPS instructions described by HIST. */
2650 nops_for_vr4130 (const struct mips_cl_insn *hist,
2651 const struct mips_cl_insn *insn)
2655 /* Check if the instruction writes to HI or LO. MTHI and MTLO
2656 are not affected by the errata. */
2658 && ((insn->insn_mo->pinfo & (INSN_WRITE_HI | INSN_WRITE_LO)) == 0
2659 || strcmp (insn->insn_mo->name, "mtlo") == 0
2660 || strcmp (insn->insn_mo->name, "mthi") == 0))
2663 /* Search for the first MFLO or MFHI. */
2664 for (i = 0; i < MAX_VR4130_NOPS; i++)
2665 if (MF_HILO_INSN (hist[i].insn_mo->pinfo))
2667 /* Extract the destination register. */
2668 if (mips_opts.mips16)
2669 reg = mips16_to_32_reg_map[MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, hist[i])];
2671 reg = EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, hist[i]);
2673 /* No nops are needed if INSN reads that register. */
2674 if (insn != NULL && insn_uses_reg (insn, reg, MIPS_GR_REG))
2677 /* ...or if any of the intervening instructions do. */
2678 for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
2679 if (insn_uses_reg (&hist[j], reg, MIPS_GR_REG))
2682 return MAX_VR4130_NOPS - i;
2687 #define BASE_REG_EQ(INSN1, INSN2) \
2688 ((((INSN1) >> OP_SH_RS) & OP_MASK_RS) \
2689 == (((INSN2) >> OP_SH_RS) & OP_MASK_RS))
2691 /* Return the minimum alignment for this store instruction. */
2694 fix_24k_align_to (const struct mips_opcode *mo)
2696 if (strcmp (mo->name, "sh") == 0)
2699 if (strcmp (mo->name, "swc1") == 0
2700 || strcmp (mo->name, "swc2") == 0
2701 || strcmp (mo->name, "sw") == 0
2702 || strcmp (mo->name, "sc") == 0
2703 || strcmp (mo->name, "s.s") == 0)
2706 if (strcmp (mo->name, "sdc1") == 0
2707 || strcmp (mo->name, "sdc2") == 0
2708 || strcmp (mo->name, "s.d") == 0)
2715 struct fix_24k_store_info
2717 /* Immediate offset, if any, for this store instruction. */
2719 /* Alignment required by this store instruction. */
2721 /* True for register offsets. */
2722 int register_offset;
2725 /* Comparison function used by qsort. */
2728 fix_24k_sort (const void *a, const void *b)
2730 const struct fix_24k_store_info *pos1 = a;
2731 const struct fix_24k_store_info *pos2 = b;
2733 return (pos1->off - pos2->off);
2736 /* INSN is a store instruction. Try to record the store information
2737 in STINFO. Return false if the information isn't known. */
2740 fix_24k_record_store_info (struct fix_24k_store_info *stinfo,
2741 const struct mips_cl_insn *insn)
2743 /* The instruction must have a known offset. */
2744 if (!insn->complete_p || !strstr (insn->insn_mo->args, "o("))
2747 stinfo->off = (insn->insn_opcode >> OP_SH_IMMEDIATE) & OP_MASK_IMMEDIATE;
2748 stinfo->align_to = fix_24k_align_to (insn->insn_mo);
2752 /* 24K Errata: Lost Data on Stores During Refill.
2754 Problem: The FSB (fetch store buffer) acts as an intermediate buffer
2755 for the data cache refills and store data. The following describes
2756 the scenario where the store data could be lost.
2758 * A data cache miss, due to either a load or a store, causing fill
2759 data to be supplied by the memory subsystem
2760 * The first three doublewords of fill data are returned and written
2762 * A sequence of four stores occurs in consecutive cycles around the
2763 final doubleword of the fill:
2767 * Zero, One or more instructions
2770 The four stores A-D must be to different doublewords of the line that
2771 is being filled. The fourth instruction in the sequence above permits
2772 the fill of the final doubleword to be transferred from the FSB into
2773 the cache. In the sequence above, the stores may be either integer
2774 (sb, sh, sw, swr, swl, sc) or coprocessor (swc1/swc2, sdc1/sdc2,
2775 swxc1, sdxc1, suxc1) stores, as long as the four stores are to
2776 different doublewords on the line. If the floating point unit is
2777 running in 1:2 mode, it is not possible to create the sequence above
2778 using only floating point store instructions.
2780 In this case, the cache line being filled is incorrectly marked
2781 invalid, thereby losing the data from any store to the line that
2782 occurs between the original miss and the completion of the five
2783 cycle sequence shown above.
2785 The workarounds are:
2787 * Run the data cache in write-through mode.
2788 * Insert a non-store instruction between
2789 Store A and Store B or Store B and Store C. */
2792 nops_for_24k (const struct mips_cl_insn *hist,
2793 const struct mips_cl_insn *insn)
2795 struct fix_24k_store_info pos[3];
2796 int align, i, base_offset;
2798 /* If INSN is definitely not a store, there's nothing to worry about. */
2799 if (insn && (insn->insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_STORE_MEMORY) == 0)
2802 /* Likewise, the previous instruction wasn't a store. */
2803 if ((hist[0].insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_STORE_MEMORY) == 0)
2806 /* If we don't know what came before, assume the worst. */
2807 if (hist[1].frag == NULL)
2810 /* If the instruction was not a store, there's nothing to worry about. */
2811 if ((hist[1].insn_mo->pinfo & INSN_STORE_MEMORY) == 0)
2814 /* If we don't know the relationship between the store addresses,
2815 assume the worst. */
2817 || !BASE_REG_EQ (insn->insn_opcode, hist[0].insn_opcode)
2818 || !BASE_REG_EQ (insn->insn_opcode, hist[1].insn_opcode))
2821 if (!fix_24k_record_store_info (&pos[0], insn)
2822 || !fix_24k_record_store_info (&pos[1], &hist[0])
2823 || !fix_24k_record_store_info (&pos[2], &hist[1]))
2826 qsort (&pos, 3, sizeof (struct fix_24k_store_info), fix_24k_sort);
2828 /* Pick a value of ALIGN and X such that all offsets are adjusted by
2829 X bytes and such that the base register + X is known to be aligned
2832 if (((insn->insn_opcode >> OP_SH_RS) & OP_MASK_RS) == SP)
2836 align = pos[0].align_to;
2837 base_offset = pos[0].off;
2838 for (i = 1; i < 3; i++)
2839 if (align < pos[i].align_to)
2841 align = pos[i].align_to;
2842 base_offset = pos[i].off;
2844 for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
2845 pos[i].off -= base_offset;
2848 pos[0].off &= ~align + 1;
2849 pos[1].off &= ~align + 1;
2850 pos[2].off &= ~align + 1;
2852 /* If any two stores write to the same chunk, they also write to the
2853 same doubleword. The offsets are still sorted at this point. */
2854 if (pos[0].off == pos[1].off || pos[1].off == pos[2].off)
2857 /* A range of at least 9 bytes is needed for the stores to be in
2858 non-overlapping doublewords. */
2859 if (pos[2].off - pos[0].off <= 8)
2862 if (pos[2].off - pos[1].off >= 24
2863 || pos[1].off - pos[0].off >= 24
2864 || pos[2].off - pos[0].off >= 32)
2870 /* Return the number of nops that would be needed if instruction INSN
2871 immediately followed the MAX_NOPS instructions given by HIST,
2872 where HIST[0] is the most recent instruction. If INSN is null,
2873 return the worse-case number of nops for any instruction. */
2876 nops_for_insn (const struct mips_cl_insn *hist,
2877 const struct mips_cl_insn *insn)
2879 int i, nops, tmp_nops;
2882 for (i = 0; i < MAX_DELAY_NOPS; i++)
2884 tmp_nops = insns_between (hist + i, insn) - i;
2885 if (tmp_nops > nops)
2889 if (mips_fix_vr4130)
2891 tmp_nops = nops_for_vr4130 (hist, insn);
2892 if (tmp_nops > nops)
2898 tmp_nops = nops_for_24k (hist, insn);
2899 if (tmp_nops > nops)
2906 /* The variable arguments provide NUM_INSNS extra instructions that
2907 might be added to HIST. Return the largest number of nops that
2908 would be needed after the extended sequence. */
2911 nops_for_sequence (int num_insns, const struct mips_cl_insn *hist, ...)
2914 struct mips_cl_insn buffer[MAX_NOPS];
2915 struct mips_cl_insn *cursor;
2918 va_start (args, hist);
2919 cursor = buffer + num_insns;
2920 memcpy (cursor, hist, (MAX_NOPS - num_insns) * sizeof (*cursor));
2921 while (cursor > buffer)
2922 *--cursor = *va_arg (args, const struct mips_cl_insn *);
2924 nops = nops_for_insn (buffer, NULL);
2929 /* Like nops_for_insn, but if INSN is a branch, take into account the
2930 worst-case delay for the branch target. */
2933 nops_for_insn_or_target (const struct mips_cl_insn *hist,
2934 const struct mips_cl_insn *insn)
2938 nops = nops_for_insn (hist, insn);
2939 if (insn->insn_mo->pinfo & (INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY
2940 | INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY
2941 | INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY))
2943 tmp_nops = nops_for_sequence (2, hist, insn, NOP_INSN);
2944 if (tmp_nops > nops)
2947 else if (mips_opts.mips16
2948 && (insn->insn_mo->pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH
2949 | MIPS16_INSN_COND_BRANCH)))
2951 tmp_nops = nops_for_sequence (1, hist, insn);
2952 if (tmp_nops > nops)
2958 /* Fix NOP issue: Replace nops by "or at,at,zero". */
2961 fix_loongson2f_nop (struct mips_cl_insn * ip)
2963 if (strcmp (ip->insn_mo->name, "nop") == 0)
2964 ip->insn_opcode = LOONGSON2F_NOP_INSN;
2967 /* Fix Jump Issue: Eliminate instruction fetch from outside 256M region
2968 jr target pc &= 'hffff_ffff_cfff_ffff. */
2971 fix_loongson2f_jump (struct mips_cl_insn * ip)
2973 if (strcmp (ip->insn_mo->name, "j") == 0
2974 || strcmp (ip->insn_mo->name, "jr") == 0
2975 || strcmp (ip->insn_mo->name, "jalr") == 0)
2983 sreg = EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS, *ip);
2984 if (sreg == ZERO || sreg == KT0 || sreg == KT1 || sreg == ATREG)
2987 ep.X_op = O_constant;
2988 ep.X_add_number = 0xcfff0000;
2989 macro_build (&ep, "lui", "t,u", ATREG, BFD_RELOC_HI16);
2990 ep.X_add_number = 0xffff;
2991 macro_build (&ep, "ori", "t,r,i", ATREG, ATREG, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
2992 macro_build (NULL, "and", "d,v,t", sreg, sreg, ATREG);
2997 fix_loongson2f (struct mips_cl_insn * ip)
2999 if (mips_fix_loongson2f_nop)
3000 fix_loongson2f_nop (ip);
3002 if (mips_fix_loongson2f_jump)
3003 fix_loongson2f_jump (ip);
3006 /* Output an instruction. IP is the instruction information.
3007 ADDRESS_EXPR is an operand of the instruction to be used with
3011 append_insn (struct mips_cl_insn *ip, expressionS *address_expr,
3012 bfd_reloc_code_real_type *reloc_type)
3014 unsigned long prev_pinfo, pinfo;
3015 unsigned long prev_pinfo2, pinfo2;
3016 relax_stateT prev_insn_frag_type = 0;
3017 bfd_boolean relaxed_branch = FALSE;
3018 segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg);
3020 if (mips_fix_loongson2f)
3021 fix_loongson2f (ip);
3023 /* Mark instruction labels in mips16 mode. */
3024 mips16_mark_labels ();
3026 file_ase_mips16 |= mips_opts.mips16;
3028 prev_pinfo = history[0].insn_mo->pinfo;
3029 prev_pinfo2 = history[0].insn_mo->pinfo2;
3030 pinfo = ip->insn_mo->pinfo;
3031 pinfo2 = ip->insn_mo->pinfo2;
3033 if (address_expr == NULL)
3035 else if (*reloc_type <= BFD_RELOC_UNUSED
3036 && address_expr->X_op == O_constant)
3041 switch (*reloc_type)
3044 ip->insn_opcode |= address_expr->X_add_number;
3047 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST:
3048 tmp = (address_expr->X_add_number + 0x800080008000ull) >> 48;
3049 ip->insn_opcode |= tmp & 0xffff;
3052 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER:
3053 tmp = (address_expr->X_add_number + 0x80008000ull) >> 32;
3054 ip->insn_opcode |= tmp & 0xffff;
3057 case BFD_RELOC_HI16_S:
3058 tmp = (address_expr->X_add_number + 0x8000) >> 16;
3059 ip->insn_opcode |= tmp & 0xffff;
3062 case BFD_RELOC_HI16:
3063 ip->insn_opcode |= (address_expr->X_add_number >> 16) & 0xffff;
3066 case BFD_RELOC_UNUSED:
3067 case BFD_RELOC_LO16:
3068 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP:
3069 ip->insn_opcode |= address_expr->X_add_number & 0xffff;
3072 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP:
3073 if ((address_expr->X_add_number & 3) != 0)
3074 as_bad (_("jump to misaligned address (0x%lx)"),
3075 (unsigned long) address_expr->X_add_number);
3076 ip->insn_opcode |= (address_expr->X_add_number >> 2) & 0x3ffffff;
3080 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP:
3081 if ((address_expr->X_add_number & 3) != 0)
3082 as_bad (_("jump to misaligned address (0x%lx)"),
3083 (unsigned long) address_expr->X_add_number);
3085 (((address_expr->X_add_number & 0x7c0000) << 3)
3086 | ((address_expr->X_add_number & 0xf800000) >> 7)
3087 | ((address_expr->X_add_number & 0x3fffc) >> 2));
3091 case BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2:
3092 if ((address_expr->X_add_number & 3) != 0)
3093 as_bad (_("branch to misaligned address (0x%lx)"),
3094 (unsigned long) address_expr->X_add_number);
3095 if (mips_relax_branch)
3097 if ((address_expr->X_add_number + 0x20000) & ~0x3ffff)
3098 as_bad (_("branch address range overflow (0x%lx)"),
3099 (unsigned long) address_expr->X_add_number);
3100 ip->insn_opcode |= (address_expr->X_add_number >> 2) & 0xffff;
3109 if (mips_relax.sequence != 2 && !mips_opts.noreorder)
3111 /* There are a lot of optimizations we could do that we don't.
3112 In particular, we do not, in general, reorder instructions.
3113 If you use gcc with optimization, it will reorder
3114 instructions and generally do much more optimization then we
3115 do here; repeating all that work in the assembler would only
3116 benefit hand written assembly code, and does not seem worth
3118 int nops = (mips_optimize == 0
3119 ? nops_for_insn (history, NULL)
3120 : nops_for_insn_or_target (history, ip));
3124 unsigned long old_frag_offset;
3127 old_frag = frag_now;
3128 old_frag_offset = frag_now_fix ();
3130 for (i = 0; i < nops; i++)
3135 listing_prev_line ();
3136 /* We may be at the start of a variant frag. In case we
3137 are, make sure there is enough space for the frag
3138 after the frags created by listing_prev_line. The
3139 argument to frag_grow here must be at least as large
3140 as the argument to all other calls to frag_grow in
3141 this file. We don't have to worry about being in the
3142 middle of a variant frag, because the variants insert
3143 all needed nop instructions themselves. */
3147 mips_move_labels ();
3149 #ifndef NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING
3150 if (ECOFF_DEBUGGING)
3151 ecoff_fix_loc (old_frag, old_frag_offset);
3155 else if (mips_relax.sequence != 2 && prev_nop_frag != NULL)
3157 /* Work out how many nops in prev_nop_frag are needed by IP. */
3158 int nops = nops_for_insn_or_target (history, ip);
3159 gas_assert (nops <= prev_nop_frag_holds);
3161 /* Enforce NOPS as a minimum. */
3162 if (nops > prev_nop_frag_required)
3163 prev_nop_frag_required = nops;
3165 if (prev_nop_frag_holds == prev_nop_frag_required)
3167 /* Settle for the current number of nops. Update the history
3168 accordingly (for the benefit of any future .set reorder code). */
3169 prev_nop_frag = NULL;
3170 insert_into_history (prev_nop_frag_since,
3171 prev_nop_frag_holds, NOP_INSN);
3175 /* Allow this instruction to replace one of the nops that was
3176 tentatively added to prev_nop_frag. */
3177 prev_nop_frag->fr_fix -= mips_opts.mips16 ? 2 : 4;
3178 prev_nop_frag_holds--;
3179 prev_nop_frag_since++;
3184 /* The value passed to dwarf2_emit_insn is the distance between
3185 the beginning of the current instruction and the address that
3186 should be recorded in the debug tables. For MIPS16 debug info
3187 we want to use ISA-encoded addresses, so we pass -1 for an
3188 address higher by one than the current. */
3189 dwarf2_emit_insn (mips_opts.mips16 ? -1 : 0);
3192 /* Record the frag type before frag_var. */
3193 if (history[0].frag)
3194 prev_insn_frag_type = history[0].frag->fr_type;
3197 && *reloc_type == BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2
3198 && (pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY || pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY
3199 || pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY)
3200 && mips_relax_branch
3201 /* Don't try branch relaxation within .set nomacro, or within
3202 .set noat if we use $at for PIC computations. If it turns
3203 out that the branch was out-of-range, we'll get an error. */
3204 && !mips_opts.warn_about_macros
3205 && (mips_opts.at || mips_pic == NO_PIC)
3206 /* Don't relax BPOSGE32/64 as they have no complementing branches. */
3207 && !(ip->insn_mo->membership & (INSN_DSP64 | INSN_DSP))
3208 && !mips_opts.mips16)
3210 relaxed_branch = TRUE;
3211 add_relaxed_insn (ip, (relaxed_branch_length
3213 (pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY) ? -1
3214 : (pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY) ? 1
3218 pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY,
3219 pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY,
3220 pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31,
3222 address_expr->X_add_symbol,
3223 address_expr->X_add_number);
3224 *reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
3226 else if (*reloc_type > BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
3228 /* We need to set up a variant frag. */
3229 gas_assert (mips_opts.mips16 && address_expr != NULL);
3230 add_relaxed_insn (ip, 4, 0,
3232 (*reloc_type - BFD_RELOC_UNUSED,
3233 mips16_small, mips16_ext,
3234 prev_pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY,
3235 history[0].mips16_absolute_jump_p),
3236 make_expr_symbol (address_expr), 0);
3238 else if (mips_opts.mips16
3240 && *reloc_type != BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP)
3242 if ((pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY) == 0)
3243 /* Make sure there is enough room to swap this instruction with
3244 a following jump instruction. */
3246 add_fixed_insn (ip);
3250 if (mips_opts.mips16
3251 && mips_opts.noreorder
3252 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY) != 0)
3253 as_warn (_("extended instruction in delay slot"));
3255 if (mips_relax.sequence)
3257 /* If we've reached the end of this frag, turn it into a variant
3258 frag and record the information for the instructions we've
3260 if (frag_room () < 4)
3261 relax_close_frag ();
3262 mips_relax.sizes[mips_relax.sequence - 1] += 4;
3265 if (mips_relax.sequence != 2)
3266 mips_macro_warning.sizes[0] += 4;
3267 if (mips_relax.sequence != 1)
3268 mips_macro_warning.sizes[1] += 4;
3270 if (mips_opts.mips16)
3273 ip->mips16_absolute_jump_p = (*reloc_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP);
3275 add_fixed_insn (ip);
3278 if (address_expr != NULL && *reloc_type <= BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
3281 && *reloc_type < BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
3284 reloc_howto_type *howto;
3287 /* In a compound relocation, it is the final (outermost)
3288 operator that determines the relocated field. */
3289 for (i = 1; i < 3; i++)
3290 if (reloc_type[i] == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
3293 howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, reloc_type[i - 1]);
3296 /* To reproduce this failure try assembling gas/testsuites/
3297 gas/mips/mips16-intermix.s with a mips-ecoff targeted
3299 as_bad (_("Unsupported MIPS relocation number %d"), reloc_type[i - 1]);
3300 howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, BFD_RELOC_16);
3303 ip->fixp[0] = fix_new_exp (ip->frag, ip->where,
3304 bfd_get_reloc_size (howto),
3306 reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2,
3309 /* Tag symbols that have a R_MIPS16_26 relocation against them. */
3310 if (reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP
3311 && ip->fixp[0]->fx_addsy)
3312 *symbol_get_tc (ip->fixp[0]->fx_addsy) = 1;
3314 /* These relocations can have an addend that won't fit in
3315 4 octets for 64bit assembly. */
3317 && ! howto->partial_inplace
3318 && (reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_16
3319 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_32
3320 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP
3321 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_GPREL16
3322 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL
3323 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_GPREL32
3324 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_64
3325 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_CTOR
3326 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB
3327 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST
3328 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER
3329 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SCN_DISP
3330 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_REL16
3331 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_RELGOT
3332 || reloc_type[0] == BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GPREL
3333 || hi16_reloc_p (reloc_type[0])
3334 || lo16_reloc_p (reloc_type[0])))
3335 ip->fixp[0]->fx_no_overflow = 1;
3337 if (mips_relax.sequence)
3339 if (mips_relax.first_fixup == 0)
3340 mips_relax.first_fixup = ip->fixp[0];
3342 else if (reloc_needs_lo_p (*reloc_type))
3344 struct mips_hi_fixup *hi_fixup;
3346 /* Reuse the last entry if it already has a matching %lo. */
3347 hi_fixup = mips_hi_fixup_list;
3349 || !fixup_has_matching_lo_p (hi_fixup->fixp))
3351 hi_fixup = ((struct mips_hi_fixup *)
3352 xmalloc (sizeof (struct mips_hi_fixup)));
3353 hi_fixup->next = mips_hi_fixup_list;
3354 mips_hi_fixup_list = hi_fixup;
3356 hi_fixup->fixp = ip->fixp[0];
3357 hi_fixup->seg = now_seg;
3360 /* Add fixups for the second and third relocations, if given.
3361 Note that the ABI allows the second relocation to be
3362 against RSS_UNDEF, RSS_GP, RSS_GP0 or RSS_LOC. At the
3363 moment we only use RSS_UNDEF, but we could add support
3364 for the others if it ever becomes necessary. */
3365 for (i = 1; i < 3; i++)
3366 if (reloc_type[i] != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
3368 ip->fixp[i] = fix_new (ip->frag, ip->where,
3369 ip->fixp[0]->fx_size, NULL, 0,
3370 FALSE, reloc_type[i]);
3372 /* Use fx_tcbit to mark compound relocs. */
3373 ip->fixp[0]->fx_tcbit = 1;
3374 ip->fixp[i]->fx_tcbit = 1;
3380 /* Update the register mask information. */
3381 if (! mips_opts.mips16)
3383 if ((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D) || (pinfo2 & INSN2_READ_GPR_D))
3384 mips_gprmask |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip);
3385 if ((pinfo & (INSN_WRITE_GPR_T | INSN_READ_GPR_T)) != 0)
3386 mips_gprmask |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, *ip);
3387 if (pinfo & INSN_READ_GPR_S)
3388 mips_gprmask |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS, *ip);
3389 if (pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31)
3390 mips_gprmask |= 1 << RA;
3391 if (pinfo2 & (INSN2_WRITE_GPR_Z | INSN2_READ_GPR_Z))
3392 mips_gprmask |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (RZ, *ip);
3393 if (pinfo & INSN_WRITE_FPR_D)
3394 mips_cprmask[1] |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (FD, *ip);
3395 if ((pinfo & (INSN_WRITE_FPR_S | INSN_READ_FPR_S)) != 0)
3396 mips_cprmask[1] |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (FS, *ip);
3397 if ((pinfo & (INSN_WRITE_FPR_T | INSN_READ_FPR_T)) != 0)
3398 mips_cprmask[1] |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (FT, *ip);
3399 if ((pinfo & INSN_READ_FPR_R) != 0)
3400 mips_cprmask[1] |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (FR, *ip);
3401 if (pinfo2 & (INSN2_WRITE_FPR_Z | INSN2_READ_FPR_Z))
3402 mips_cprmask[1] |= 1 << EXTRACT_OPERAND (FZ, *ip);
3403 if (pinfo & INSN_COP)
3405 /* We don't keep enough information to sort these cases out.
3406 The itbl support does keep this information however, although
3407 we currently don't support itbl fprmats as part of the cop
3408 instruction. May want to add this support in the future. */
3410 /* Never set the bit for $0, which is always zero. */
3411 mips_gprmask &= ~1 << 0;
3415 if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_X | MIPS16_INSN_READ_X))
3416 mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, *ip);
3417 if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_Y | MIPS16_INSN_READ_Y))
3418 mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RY, *ip);
3419 if (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_Z)
3420 mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RZ, *ip);
3421 if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_T | MIPS16_INSN_READ_T))
3422 mips_gprmask |= 1 << TREG;
3423 if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_SP | MIPS16_INSN_READ_SP))
3424 mips_gprmask |= 1 << SP;
3425 if (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31 | MIPS16_INSN_READ_31))
3426 mips_gprmask |= 1 << RA;
3427 if (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_GPR_Y)
3428 mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16OP_EXTRACT_REG32R (ip->insn_opcode);
3429 if (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_Z)
3430 mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (MOVE32Z, *ip);
3431 if (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_GPR_X)
3432 mips_gprmask |= 1 << MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (REGR32, *ip);
3435 if (mips_relax.sequence != 2 && !mips_opts.noreorder)
3437 /* Filling the branch delay slot is more complex. We try to
3438 switch the branch with the previous instruction, which we can
3439 do if the previous instruction does not set up a condition
3440 that the branch tests and if the branch is not itself the
3441 target of any branch. */
3442 if ((pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY)
3443 || (pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY))
3445 if (mips_optimize < 2
3446 /* If we have seen .set volatile or .set nomove, don't
3448 || mips_opts.nomove != 0
3449 /* We can't swap if the previous instruction's position
3451 || history[0].fixed_p
3452 /* If the previous previous insn was in a .set
3453 noreorder, we can't swap. Actually, the MIPS
3454 assembler will swap in this situation. However, gcc
3455 configured -with-gnu-as will generate code like
3461 in which we can not swap the bne and INSN. If gcc is
3462 not configured -with-gnu-as, it does not output the
3464 || history[1].noreorder_p
3465 /* If the branch is itself the target of a branch, we
3466 can not swap. We cheat on this; all we check for is
3467 whether there is a label on this instruction. If
3468 there are any branches to anything other than a
3469 label, users must use .set noreorder. */
3470 || si->label_list != NULL
3471 /* If the previous instruction is in a variant frag
3472 other than this branch's one, we cannot do the swap.
3473 This does not apply to the mips16, which uses variant
3474 frags for different purposes. */
3475 || (! mips_opts.mips16
3476 && prev_insn_frag_type == rs_machine_dependent)
3477 /* Check for conflicts between the branch and the instructions
3478 before the candidate delay slot. */
3479 || nops_for_insn (history + 1, ip) > 0
3480 /* Check for conflicts between the swapped sequence and the
3481 target of the branch. */
3482 || nops_for_sequence (2, history + 1, ip, history) > 0
3483 /* We do not swap with a trap instruction, since it
3484 complicates trap handlers to have the trap
3485 instruction be in a delay slot. */
3486 || (prev_pinfo & INSN_TRAP)
3487 /* If the branch reads a register that the previous
3488 instruction sets, we can not swap. */
3489 || (! mips_opts.mips16
3490 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_T)
3491 && insn_uses_reg (ip, EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, history[0]),
3493 || (! mips_opts.mips16
3494 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D)
3495 && insn_uses_reg (ip, EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, history[0]),
3497 || (! mips_opts.mips16
3498 && (prev_pinfo2 & INSN2_WRITE_GPR_Z)
3499 && insn_uses_reg (ip, EXTRACT_OPERAND (RZ, history[0]),
3501 || (mips_opts.mips16
3502 && (((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_X)
3504 (ip, MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, history[0]),
3506 || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_Y)
3508 (ip, MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RY, history[0]),
3510 || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_Z)
3512 (ip, MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RZ, history[0]),
3514 || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_T)
3515 && insn_uses_reg (ip, TREG, MIPS_GR_REG))
3516 || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31)
3517 && insn_uses_reg (ip, RA, MIPS_GR_REG))
3518 || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_GPR_Y)
3519 && insn_uses_reg (ip,
3520 MIPS16OP_EXTRACT_REG32R
3521 (history[0].insn_opcode),
3523 /* If the branch writes a register that the previous
3524 instruction sets, we can not swap (we know that
3525 branches write only to RD or to $31). */
3526 || (! mips_opts.mips16
3527 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_T)
3528 && (((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D)
3529 && (EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, history[0])
3530 == EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip)))
3531 || ((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31)
3532 && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, history[0]) == RA)))
3533 || (! mips_opts.mips16
3534 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D)
3535 && (((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D)
3536 && (EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, history[0])
3537 == EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip)))
3538 || ((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31)
3539 && EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, history[0]) == RA)))
3540 || (mips_opts.mips16
3541 && (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31)
3542 && ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31)
3543 || ((prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_GPR_Y)
3544 && (MIPS16OP_EXTRACT_REG32R (history[0].insn_opcode)
3546 /* If the branch writes a register that the previous
3547 instruction reads, we can not swap (we know that
3548 branches only write to RD or to $31). */
3549 || (! mips_opts.mips16
3550 && (pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_D)
3551 && insn_uses_reg (&history[0],
3552 EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip),
3554 || (! mips_opts.mips16
3555 && (pinfo & INSN_WRITE_GPR_31)
3556 && insn_uses_reg (&history[0], RA, MIPS_GR_REG))
3557 || (mips_opts.mips16
3558 && (pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_WRITE_31)
3559 && insn_uses_reg (&history[0], RA, MIPS_GR_REG))
3560 /* If one instruction sets a condition code and the
3561 other one uses a condition code, we can not swap. */
3562 || ((pinfo & INSN_READ_COND_CODE)
3563 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE))
3564 || ((pinfo & INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE)
3565 && (prev_pinfo & INSN_READ_COND_CODE))
3566 /* If the previous instruction uses the PC, we can not
3568 || (mips_opts.mips16
3569 && (prev_pinfo & MIPS16_INSN_READ_PC))
3570 /* If the previous instruction had a fixup in mips16
3571 mode, we can not swap. This normally means that the
3572 previous instruction was a 4 byte branch anyhow. */
3573 || (mips_opts.mips16 && history[0].fixp[0])
3574 /* If the previous instruction is a sync, sync.l, or
3575 sync.p, we can not swap. */
3576 || (prev_pinfo & INSN_SYNC)
3577 /* If the previous instruction is an ERET or
3578 DERET, avoid the swap. */
3579 || (history[0].insn_opcode == INSN_ERET)
3580 || (history[0].insn_opcode == INSN_DERET))
3582 if (mips_opts.mips16
3583 && (pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY)
3584 && (pinfo & (MIPS16_INSN_READ_X | MIPS16_INSN_READ_31))
3585 && ISA_SUPPORTS_MIPS16E)
3587 /* Convert MIPS16 jr/jalr into a "compact" jump. */
3588 ip->insn_opcode |= 0x0080;
3590 insert_into_history (0, 1, ip);
3594 /* We could do even better for unconditional branches to
3595 portions of this object file; we could pick up the
3596 instruction at the destination, put it in the delay
3597 slot, and bump the destination address. */
3598 insert_into_history (0, 1, ip);
3602 if (mips_relax.sequence)
3603 mips_relax.sizes[mips_relax.sequence - 1] += 4;
3607 /* It looks like we can actually do the swap. */
3608 struct mips_cl_insn delay = history[0];
3609 if (mips_opts.mips16)
3611 know (delay.frag == ip->frag);
3612 move_insn (ip, delay.frag, delay.where);
3613 move_insn (&delay, ip->frag, ip->where + insn_length (ip));
3615 else if (relaxed_branch)
3617 /* Add the delay slot instruction to the end of the
3618 current frag and shrink the fixed part of the
3619 original frag. If the branch occupies the tail of
3620 the latter, move it backwards to cover the gap. */
3621 delay.frag->fr_fix -= 4;
3622 if (delay.frag == ip->frag)
3623 move_insn (ip, ip->frag, ip->where - 4);
3624 add_fixed_insn (&delay);
3628 move_insn (&delay, ip->frag, ip->where);
3629 move_insn (ip, history[0].frag, history[0].where);
3633 insert_into_history (0, 1, &delay);
3636 /* If that was an unconditional branch, forget the previous
3637 insn information. */
3638 if (pinfo & INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY)
3640 mips_no_prev_insn ();
3643 else if (pinfo & INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY)
3645 /* We don't yet optimize a branch likely. What we should do
3646 is look at the target, copy the instruction found there
3647 into the delay slot, and increment the branch to jump to
3648 the next instruction. */
3649 insert_into_history (0, 1, ip);
3653 insert_into_history (0, 1, ip);
3656 insert_into_history (0, 1, ip);
3658 /* We just output an insn, so the next one doesn't have a label. */
3659 mips_clear_insn_labels ();
3662 /* Forget that there was any previous instruction or label. */
3665 mips_no_prev_insn (void)
3667 prev_nop_frag = NULL;
3668 insert_into_history (0, ARRAY_SIZE (history), NOP_INSN);
3669 mips_clear_insn_labels ();
3672 /* This function must be called before we emit something other than
3673 instructions. It is like mips_no_prev_insn except that it inserts
3674 any NOPS that might be needed by previous instructions. */
3677 mips_emit_delays (void)
3679 if (! mips_opts.noreorder)
3681 int nops = nops_for_insn (history, NULL);
3685 add_fixed_insn (NOP_INSN);
3686 mips_move_labels ();
3689 mips_no_prev_insn ();
3692 /* Start a (possibly nested) noreorder block. */
3695 start_noreorder (void)
3697 if (mips_opts.noreorder == 0)
3702 /* None of the instructions before the .set noreorder can be moved. */
3703 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (history); i++)
3704 history[i].fixed_p = 1;
3706 /* Insert any nops that might be needed between the .set noreorder
3707 block and the previous instructions. We will later remove any
3708 nops that turn out not to be needed. */
3709 nops = nops_for_insn (history, NULL);
3712 if (mips_optimize != 0)
3714 /* Record the frag which holds the nop instructions, so
3715 that we can remove them if we don't need them. */
3716 frag_grow (mips_opts.mips16 ? nops * 2 : nops * 4);
3717 prev_nop_frag = frag_now;
3718 prev_nop_frag_holds = nops;
3719 prev_nop_frag_required = 0;
3720 prev_nop_frag_since = 0;
3723 for (; nops > 0; --nops)
3724 add_fixed_insn (NOP_INSN);
3726 /* Move on to a new frag, so that it is safe to simply
3727 decrease the size of prev_nop_frag. */
3728 frag_wane (frag_now);
3730 mips_move_labels ();
3732 mips16_mark_labels ();
3733 mips_clear_insn_labels ();
3735 mips_opts.noreorder++;
3736 mips_any_noreorder = 1;
3739 /* End a nested noreorder block. */
3742 end_noreorder (void)
3745 mips_opts.noreorder--;
3746 if (mips_opts.noreorder == 0 && prev_nop_frag != NULL)
3748 /* Commit to inserting prev_nop_frag_required nops and go back to
3749 handling nop insertion the .set reorder way. */
3750 prev_nop_frag->fr_fix -= ((prev_nop_frag_holds - prev_nop_frag_required)
3751 * (mips_opts.mips16 ? 2 : 4));
3752 insert_into_history (prev_nop_frag_since,
3753 prev_nop_frag_required, NOP_INSN);
3754 prev_nop_frag = NULL;
3758 /* Set up global variables for the start of a new macro. */
3763 memset (&mips_macro_warning.sizes, 0, sizeof (mips_macro_warning.sizes));
3764 mips_macro_warning.delay_slot_p = (mips_opts.noreorder
3765 && (history[0].insn_mo->pinfo
3766 & (INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY
3767 | INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY
3768 | INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY)) != 0);
3771 /* Given that a macro is longer than 4 bytes, return the appropriate warning
3772 for it. Return null if no warning is needed. SUBTYPE is a bitmask of
3773 RELAX_DELAY_SLOT and RELAX_NOMACRO. */
3776 macro_warning (relax_substateT subtype)
3778 if (subtype & RELAX_DELAY_SLOT)
3779 return _("Macro instruction expanded into multiple instructions"
3780 " in a branch delay slot");
3781 else if (subtype & RELAX_NOMACRO)
3782 return _("Macro instruction expanded into multiple instructions");
3787 /* Finish up a macro. Emit warnings as appropriate. */
3792 if (mips_macro_warning.sizes[0] > 4 || mips_macro_warning.sizes[1] > 4)
3794 relax_substateT subtype;
3796 /* Set up the relaxation warning flags. */
3798 if (mips_macro_warning.sizes[1] > mips_macro_warning.sizes[0])
3799 subtype |= RELAX_SECOND_LONGER;
3800 if (mips_opts.warn_about_macros)
3801 subtype |= RELAX_NOMACRO;
3802 if (mips_macro_warning.delay_slot_p)
3803 subtype |= RELAX_DELAY_SLOT;
3805 if (mips_macro_warning.sizes[0] > 4 && mips_macro_warning.sizes[1] > 4)
3807 /* Either the macro has a single implementation or both
3808 implementations are longer than 4 bytes. Emit the
3810 const char *msg = macro_warning (subtype);
3812 as_warn ("%s", msg);
3816 /* One implementation might need a warning but the other
3817 definitely doesn't. */
3818 mips_macro_warning.first_frag->fr_subtype |= subtype;
3823 /* Read a macro's relocation codes from *ARGS and store them in *R.
3824 The first argument in *ARGS will be either the code for a single
3825 relocation or -1 followed by the three codes that make up a
3826 composite relocation. */
3829 macro_read_relocs (va_list *args, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *r)
3833 next = va_arg (*args, int);
3835 r[0] = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) next;
3837 for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
3838 r[i] = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) va_arg (*args, int);
3841 /* Build an instruction created by a macro expansion. This is passed
3842 a pointer to the count of instructions created so far, an
3843 expression, the name of the instruction to build, an operand format
3844 string, and corresponding arguments. */
3847 macro_build (expressionS *ep, const char *name, const char *fmt, ...)
3849 const struct mips_opcode *mo;
3850 struct mips_cl_insn insn;
3851 bfd_reloc_code_real_type r[3];
3854 va_start (args, fmt);
3856 if (mips_opts.mips16)
3858 mips16_macro_build (ep, name, fmt, &args);
3863 r[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
3864 r[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
3865 r[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
3866 mo = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, name);
3868 gas_assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0);
3872 /* Search until we get a match for NAME. It is assumed here that
3873 macros will never generate MDMX, MIPS-3D, or MT instructions. */
3874 if (strcmp (fmt, mo->args) == 0
3875 && mo->pinfo != INSN_MACRO
3876 && is_opcode_valid (mo))
3880 gas_assert (mo->name);
3881 gas_assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0);
3884 create_insn (&insn, mo);
3902 INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3907 /* Note that in the macro case, these arguments are already
3908 in MSB form. (When handling the instruction in the
3909 non-macro case, these arguments are sizes from which
3910 MSB values must be calculated.) */
3911 INSERT_OPERAND (INSMSB, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3917 /* Note that in the macro case, these arguments are already
3918 in MSBD form. (When handling the instruction in the
3919 non-macro case, these arguments are sizes from which
3920 MSBD values must be calculated.) */
3921 INSERT_OPERAND (EXTMSBD, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3925 INSERT_OPERAND (SEQI, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3934 INSERT_OPERAND (BP, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3940 INSERT_OPERAND (RT, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3944 INSERT_OPERAND (CODE, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3949 INSERT_OPERAND (FT, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3955 INSERT_OPERAND (RD, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3960 int tmp = va_arg (args, int);
3962 INSERT_OPERAND (RT, insn, tmp);
3963 INSERT_OPERAND (RD, insn, tmp);
3969 INSERT_OPERAND (FS, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3976 INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3980 INSERT_OPERAND (FD, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3984 INSERT_OPERAND (CODE20, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3988 INSERT_OPERAND (CODE19, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3992 INSERT_OPERAND (CODE2, insn, va_arg (args, int));
3999 INSERT_OPERAND (RS, insn, va_arg (args, int));
4004 macro_read_relocs (&args, r);
4005 gas_assert (*r == BFD_RELOC_GPREL16
4006 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER
4007 || *r == BFD_RELOC_HI16_S
4008 || *r == BFD_RELOC_LO16
4009 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST);
4013 macro_read_relocs (&args, r);
4017 macro_read_relocs (&args, r);
4018 gas_assert (ep != NULL
4019 && (ep->X_op == O_constant
4020 || (ep->X_op == O_symbol
4021 && (*r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST
4022 || *r == BFD_RELOC_HI16_S
4023 || *r == BFD_RELOC_HI16
4024 || *r == BFD_RELOC_GPREL16
4025 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16
4026 || *r == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16))));
4030 gas_assert (ep != NULL);
4033 * This allows macro() to pass an immediate expression for
4034 * creating short branches without creating a symbol.
4036 * We don't allow branch relaxation for these branches, as
4037 * they should only appear in ".set nomacro" anyway.
4039 if (ep->X_op == O_constant)
4041 if ((ep->X_add_number & 3) != 0)
4042 as_bad (_("branch to misaligned address (0x%lx)"),
4043 (unsigned long) ep->X_add_number);
4044 if ((ep->X_add_number + 0x20000) & ~0x3ffff)
4045 as_bad (_("branch address range overflow (0x%lx)"),
4046 (unsigned long) ep->X_add_number);
4047 insn.insn_opcode |= (ep->X_add_number >> 2) & 0xffff;
4051 *r = BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2;
4055 gas_assert (ep != NULL);
4056 *r = BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP;
4060 INSERT_OPERAND (COPZ, insn, va_arg (args, unsigned long));
4064 INSERT_OPERAND (CACHE, insn, va_arg (args, unsigned long));
4073 gas_assert (*r == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED ? ep == NULL : ep != NULL);
4075 append_insn (&insn, ep, r);
4079 mips16_macro_build (expressionS *ep, const char *name, const char *fmt,
4082 struct mips_opcode *mo;
4083 struct mips_cl_insn insn;
4084 bfd_reloc_code_real_type r[3]
4085 = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED};
4087 mo = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (mips16_op_hash, name);
4089 gas_assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0);
4091 while (strcmp (fmt, mo->args) != 0 || mo->pinfo == INSN_MACRO)
4094 gas_assert (mo->name);
4095 gas_assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0);
4098 create_insn (&insn, mo);
4116 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, insn, va_arg (*args, int));
4121 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, insn, va_arg (*args, int));
4125 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RZ, insn, va_arg (*args, int));
4129 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (MOVE32Z, insn, va_arg (*args, int));
4139 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (REGR32, insn, va_arg (*args, int));
4146 regno = va_arg (*args, int);
4147 regno = ((regno & 7) << 2) | ((regno & 0x18) >> 3);
4148 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (REG32R, insn, regno);
4169 gas_assert (ep != NULL);
4171 if (ep->X_op != O_constant)
4172 *r = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c;
4175 mips16_immed (NULL, 0, c, ep->X_add_number, FALSE, FALSE,
4176 FALSE, &insn.insn_opcode, &insn.use_extend,
4179 *r = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
4185 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (IMM6, insn, va_arg (*args, int));
4192 gas_assert (*r == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED ? ep == NULL : ep != NULL);
4194 append_insn (&insn, ep, r);
4198 * Sign-extend 32-bit mode constants that have bit 31 set and all
4199 * higher bits unset.
4202 normalize_constant_expr (expressionS *ex)
4204 if (ex->X_op == O_constant
4205 && IS_ZEXT_32BIT_NUM (ex->X_add_number))
4206 ex->X_add_number = (((ex->X_add_number & 0xffffffff) ^ 0x80000000)
4211 * Sign-extend 32-bit mode address offsets that have bit 31 set and
4212 * all higher bits unset.
4215 normalize_address_expr (expressionS *ex)
4217 if (((ex->X_op == O_constant && HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES)
4218 || (ex->X_op == O_symbol && HAVE_32BIT_SYMBOLS))
4219 && IS_ZEXT_32BIT_NUM (ex->X_add_number))
4220 ex->X_add_number = (((ex->X_add_number & 0xffffffff) ^ 0x80000000)
4225 * Generate a "jalr" instruction with a relocation hint to the called
4226 * function. This occurs in NewABI PIC code.
4229 macro_build_jalr (expressionS *ep)
4233 if (MIPS_JALR_HINT_P (ep))
4238 macro_build (NULL, "jalr", "d,s", RA, PIC_CALL_REG);
4239 if (MIPS_JALR_HINT_P (ep))
4240 fix_new_exp (frag_now, f - frag_now->fr_literal,
4241 4, ep, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JALR);
4245 * Generate a "lui" instruction.
4248 macro_build_lui (expressionS *ep, int regnum)
4250 expressionS high_expr;
4251 const struct mips_opcode *mo;
4252 struct mips_cl_insn insn;
4253 bfd_reloc_code_real_type r[3]
4254 = {BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED};
4255 const char *name = "lui";
4256 const char *fmt = "t,u";
4258 gas_assert (! mips_opts.mips16);
4262 if (high_expr.X_op == O_constant)
4264 /* We can compute the instruction now without a relocation entry. */
4265 high_expr.X_add_number = ((high_expr.X_add_number + 0x8000)
4267 *r = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
4271 gas_assert (ep->X_op == O_symbol);
4272 /* _gp_disp is a special case, used from s_cpload.
4273 __gnu_local_gp is used if mips_no_shared. */
4274 gas_assert (mips_pic == NO_PIC
4276 && strcmp (S_GET_NAME (ep->X_add_symbol), "_gp_disp") == 0)
4277 || (! mips_in_shared
4278 && strcmp (S_GET_NAME (ep->X_add_symbol),
4279 "__gnu_local_gp") == 0));
4280 *r = BFD_RELOC_HI16_S;
4283 mo = hash_find (op_hash, name);
4284 gas_assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0);
4285 gas_assert (strcmp (fmt, mo->args) == 0);
4286 create_insn (&insn, mo);
4288 insn.insn_opcode = insn.insn_mo->match;
4289 INSERT_OPERAND (RT, insn, regnum);
4290 if (*r == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
4292 insn.insn_opcode |= high_expr.X_add_number;
4293 append_insn (&insn, NULL, r);
4296 append_insn (&insn, &high_expr, r);
4299 /* Generate a sequence of instructions to do a load or store from a constant
4300 offset off of a base register (breg) into/from a target register (treg),
4301 using AT if necessary. */
4303 macro_build_ldst_constoffset (expressionS *ep, const char *op,
4304 int treg, int breg, int dbl)
4306 gas_assert (ep->X_op == O_constant);
4308 /* Sign-extending 32-bit constants makes their handling easier. */
4310 normalize_constant_expr (ep);
4312 /* Right now, this routine can only handle signed 32-bit constants. */
4313 if (! IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM(ep->X_add_number + 0x8000))
4314 as_warn (_("operand overflow"));
4316 if (IS_SEXT_16BIT_NUM(ep->X_add_number))
4318 /* Signed 16-bit offset will fit in the op. Easy! */
4319 macro_build (ep, op, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
4323 /* 32-bit offset, need multiple instructions and AT, like:
4324 lui $tempreg,const_hi (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
4325 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$breg
4326 <op> $treg,const_lo($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
4327 to handle the complete offset. */
4328 macro_build_lui (ep, AT);
4329 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg);
4330 macro_build (ep, op, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
4333 as_bad (_("Macro used $at after \".set noat\""));
4338 * Generates code to set the $at register to true (one)
4339 * if reg is less than the immediate expression.
4342 set_at (int reg, int unsignedp)
4344 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
4345 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000
4346 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000)
4347 macro_build (&imm_expr, unsignedp ? "sltiu" : "slti", "t,r,j",
4348 AT, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4351 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
4352 macro_build (NULL, unsignedp ? "sltu" : "slt", "d,v,t", AT, reg, AT);
4356 /* Warn if an expression is not a constant. */
4359 check_absolute_expr (struct mips_cl_insn *ip, expressionS *ex)
4361 if (ex->X_op == O_big)
4362 as_bad (_("unsupported large constant"));
4363 else if (ex->X_op != O_constant)
4364 as_bad (_("Instruction %s requires absolute expression"),
4367 if (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS)
4368 normalize_constant_expr (ex);
4371 /* Count the leading zeroes by performing a binary chop. This is a
4372 bulky bit of source, but performance is a LOT better for the
4373 majority of values than a simple loop to count the bits:
4374 for (lcnt = 0; (lcnt < 32); lcnt++)
4375 if ((v) & (1 << (31 - lcnt)))
4377 However it is not code size friendly, and the gain will drop a bit
4378 on certain cached systems.
4380 #define COUNT_TOP_ZEROES(v) \
4381 (((v) & ~0xffff) == 0 \
4382 ? ((v) & ~0xff) == 0 \
4383 ? ((v) & ~0xf) == 0 \
4384 ? ((v) & ~0x3) == 0 \
4385 ? ((v) & ~0x1) == 0 \
4390 : ((v) & ~0x7) == 0 \
4393 : ((v) & ~0x3f) == 0 \
4394 ? ((v) & ~0x1f) == 0 \
4397 : ((v) & ~0x7f) == 0 \
4400 : ((v) & ~0xfff) == 0 \
4401 ? ((v) & ~0x3ff) == 0 \
4402 ? ((v) & ~0x1ff) == 0 \
4405 : ((v) & ~0x7ff) == 0 \
4408 : ((v) & ~0x3fff) == 0 \
4409 ? ((v) & ~0x1fff) == 0 \
4412 : ((v) & ~0x7fff) == 0 \
4415 : ((v) & ~0xffffff) == 0 \
4416 ? ((v) & ~0xfffff) == 0 \
4417 ? ((v) & ~0x3ffff) == 0 \
4418 ? ((v) & ~0x1ffff) == 0 \
4421 : ((v) & ~0x7ffff) == 0 \
4424 : ((v) & ~0x3fffff) == 0 \
4425 ? ((v) & ~0x1fffff) == 0 \
4428 : ((v) & ~0x7fffff) == 0 \
4431 : ((v) & ~0xfffffff) == 0 \
4432 ? ((v) & ~0x3ffffff) == 0 \
4433 ? ((v) & ~0x1ffffff) == 0 \
4436 : ((v) & ~0x7ffffff) == 0 \
4439 : ((v) & ~0x3fffffff) == 0 \
4440 ? ((v) & ~0x1fffffff) == 0 \
4443 : ((v) & ~0x7fffffff) == 0 \
4448 * This routine generates the least number of instructions necessary to load
4449 * an absolute expression value into a register.
4452 load_register (int reg, expressionS *ep, int dbl)
4455 expressionS hi32, lo32;
4457 if (ep->X_op != O_big)
4459 gas_assert (ep->X_op == O_constant);
4461 /* Sign-extending 32-bit constants makes their handling easier. */
4463 normalize_constant_expr (ep);
4465 if (IS_SEXT_16BIT_NUM (ep->X_add_number))
4467 /* We can handle 16 bit signed values with an addiu to
4468 $zero. No need to ever use daddiu here, since $zero and
4469 the result are always correct in 32 bit mode. */
4470 macro_build (ep, "addiu", "t,r,j", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4473 else if (ep->X_add_number >= 0 && ep->X_add_number < 0x10000)
4475 /* We can handle 16 bit unsigned values with an ori to
4477 macro_build (ep, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4480 else if ((IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (ep->X_add_number)))
4482 /* 32 bit values require an lui. */
4483 macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_HI16);
4484 if ((ep->X_add_number & 0xffff) != 0)
4485 macro_build (ep, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4490 /* The value is larger than 32 bits. */
4492 if (!dbl || HAVE_32BIT_GPRS)
4496 sprintf_vma (value, ep->X_add_number);
4497 as_bad (_("Number (0x%s) larger than 32 bits"), value);
4498 macro_build (ep, "addiu", "t,r,j", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4502 if (ep->X_op != O_big)
4505 hi32.X_add_number = (valueT) hi32.X_add_number >> 16;
4506 hi32.X_add_number = (valueT) hi32.X_add_number >> 16;
4507 hi32.X_add_number &= 0xffffffff;
4509 lo32.X_add_number &= 0xffffffff;
4513 gas_assert (ep->X_add_number > 2);
4514 if (ep->X_add_number == 3)
4515 generic_bignum[3] = 0;
4516 else if (ep->X_add_number > 4)
4517 as_bad (_("Number larger than 64 bits"));
4518 lo32.X_op = O_constant;
4519 lo32.X_add_number = generic_bignum[0] + (generic_bignum[1] << 16);
4520 hi32.X_op = O_constant;
4521 hi32.X_add_number = generic_bignum[2] + (generic_bignum[3] << 16);
4524 if (hi32.X_add_number == 0)
4529 unsigned long hi, lo;
4531 if (hi32.X_add_number == (offsetT) 0xffffffff)
4533 if ((lo32.X_add_number & 0xffff8000) == 0xffff8000)
4535 macro_build (&lo32, "addiu", "t,r,j", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4538 if (lo32.X_add_number & 0x80000000)
4540 macro_build (&lo32, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_HI16);
4541 if (lo32.X_add_number & 0xffff)
4542 macro_build (&lo32, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4547 /* Check for 16bit shifted constant. We know that hi32 is
4548 non-zero, so start the mask on the first bit of the hi32
4553 unsigned long himask, lomask;
4557 himask = 0xffff >> (32 - shift);
4558 lomask = (0xffff << shift) & 0xffffffff;
4562 himask = 0xffff << (shift - 32);
4565 if ((hi32.X_add_number & ~(offsetT) himask) == 0
4566 && (lo32.X_add_number & ~(offsetT) lomask) == 0)
4570 tmp.X_op = O_constant;
4572 tmp.X_add_number = ((hi32.X_add_number << (32 - shift))
4573 | (lo32.X_add_number >> shift));
4575 tmp.X_add_number = hi32.X_add_number >> (shift - 32);
4576 macro_build (&tmp, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4577 macro_build (NULL, (shift >= 32) ? "dsll32" : "dsll", "d,w,<",
4578 reg, reg, (shift >= 32) ? shift - 32 : shift);
4583 while (shift <= (64 - 16));
4585 /* Find the bit number of the lowest one bit, and store the
4586 shifted value in hi/lo. */
4587 hi = (unsigned long) (hi32.X_add_number & 0xffffffff);
4588 lo = (unsigned long) (lo32.X_add_number & 0xffffffff);
4592 while ((lo & 1) == 0)
4597 lo |= (hi & (((unsigned long) 1 << bit) - 1)) << (32 - bit);
4603 while ((hi & 1) == 0)
4612 /* Optimize if the shifted value is a (power of 2) - 1. */
4613 if ((hi == 0 && ((lo + 1) & lo) == 0)
4614 || (lo == 0xffffffff && ((hi + 1) & hi) == 0))
4616 shift = COUNT_TOP_ZEROES ((unsigned int) hi32.X_add_number);
4621 /* This instruction will set the register to be all
4623 tmp.X_op = O_constant;
4624 tmp.X_add_number = (offsetT) -1;
4625 macro_build (&tmp, "addiu", "t,r,j", reg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4629 macro_build (NULL, (bit >= 32) ? "dsll32" : "dsll", "d,w,<",
4630 reg, reg, (bit >= 32) ? bit - 32 : bit);
4632 macro_build (NULL, (shift >= 32) ? "dsrl32" : "dsrl", "d,w,<",
4633 reg, reg, (shift >= 32) ? shift - 32 : shift);
4638 /* Sign extend hi32 before calling load_register, because we can
4639 generally get better code when we load a sign extended value. */
4640 if ((hi32.X_add_number & 0x80000000) != 0)
4641 hi32.X_add_number |= ~(offsetT) 0xffffffff;
4642 load_register (reg, &hi32, 0);
4645 if ((lo32.X_add_number & 0xffff0000) == 0)
4649 macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", reg, freg, 0);
4657 if ((freg == 0) && (lo32.X_add_number == (offsetT) 0xffffffff))
4659 macro_build (&lo32, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_HI16);
4660 macro_build (NULL, "dsrl32", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 0);
4666 macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, freg, 16);
4670 mid16.X_add_number >>= 16;
4671 macro_build (&mid16, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, freg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4672 macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 16);
4675 if ((lo32.X_add_number & 0xffff) != 0)
4676 macro_build (&lo32, "ori", "t,r,i", reg, freg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4680 load_delay_nop (void)
4682 if (!gpr_interlocks)
4683 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
4686 /* Load an address into a register. */
4689 load_address (int reg, expressionS *ep, int *used_at)
4691 if (ep->X_op != O_constant
4692 && ep->X_op != O_symbol)
4694 as_bad (_("expression too complex"));
4695 ep->X_op = O_constant;
4698 if (ep->X_op == O_constant)
4700 load_register (reg, ep, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
4704 if (mips_pic == NO_PIC)
4706 /* If this is a reference to a GP relative symbol, we want
4707 addiu $reg,$gp,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16)
4709 lui $reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
4710 addiu $reg,$reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
4711 If we have an addend, we always use the latter form.
4713 With 64bit address space and a usable $at we want
4714 lui $reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST)
4715 lui $at,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
4716 daddiu $reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER)
4717 daddiu $at,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
4721 If $at is already in use, we use a path which is suboptimal
4722 on superscalar processors.
4723 lui $reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST)
4724 daddiu $reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER)
4726 daddiu $reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
4728 daddiu $reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
4730 For GP relative symbols in 64bit address space we can use
4731 the same sequence as in 32bit address space. */
4732 if (HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS)
4734 if ((valueT) ep->X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET
4735 && !nopic_need_relax (ep->X_add_symbol, 1))
4737 relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol);
4738 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg,
4739 mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16);
4743 if (*used_at == 0 && mips_opts.at)
4745 macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST);
4746 macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", AT, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S);
4747 macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", reg, reg,
4748 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER);
4749 macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", AT, AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4750 macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 0);
4751 macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", reg, reg, AT);
4756 macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST);
4757 macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", reg, reg,
4758 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER);
4759 macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 16);
4760 macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S);
4761 macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", reg, reg, 16);
4762 macro_build (ep, "daddiu", "t,r,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4765 if (mips_relax.sequence)
4770 if ((valueT) ep->X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET
4771 && !nopic_need_relax (ep->X_add_symbol, 1))
4773 relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol);
4774 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg,
4775 mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16);
4778 macro_build_lui (ep, reg);
4779 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
4780 reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4781 if (mips_relax.sequence)
4785 else if (!mips_big_got)
4789 /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want
4790 lw $reg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
4792 lw $reg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
4794 addiu $reg,$reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
4795 If there is a constant, it must be added in after.
4797 If we have NewABI, we want
4798 lw $reg,<sym+cst>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP)
4799 unless we're referencing a global symbol with a non-zero
4800 offset, in which case cst must be added separately. */
4803 if (ep->X_add_number)
4805 ex.X_add_number = ep->X_add_number;
4806 ep->X_add_number = 0;
4807 relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol);
4808 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg,
4809 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register);
4810 if (ex.X_add_number < -0x8000 || ex.X_add_number >= 0x8000)
4811 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)"));
4812 ex.X_op = O_constant;
4813 macro_build (&ex, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
4814 reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4815 ep->X_add_number = ex.X_add_number;
4818 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg,
4819 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register);
4820 if (mips_relax.sequence)
4825 ex.X_add_number = ep->X_add_number;
4826 ep->X_add_number = 0;
4827 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg,
4828 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register);
4830 relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol);
4832 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg,
4836 if (ex.X_add_number != 0)
4838 if (ex.X_add_number < -0x8000 || ex.X_add_number >= 0x8000)
4839 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)"));
4840 ex.X_op = O_constant;
4841 macro_build (&ex, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
4842 reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4846 else if (mips_big_got)
4850 /* This is the large GOT case. If this is a reference to an
4851 external symbol, we want
4852 lui $reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
4854 lw $reg,<sym>($reg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
4856 Otherwise, for a reference to a local symbol in old ABI, we want
4857 lw $reg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
4859 addiu $reg,$reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
4860 If there is a constant, it must be added in after.
4862 In the NewABI, for local symbols, with or without offsets, we want:
4863 lw $reg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE)
4864 addiu $reg,$reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST)
4868 ex.X_add_number = ep->X_add_number;
4869 ep->X_add_number = 0;
4870 relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol);
4871 macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16);
4872 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
4873 reg, reg, mips_gp_register);
4874 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
4875 reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, reg);
4876 if (ex.X_add_number < -0x8000 || ex.X_add_number >= 0x8000)
4877 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)"));
4878 else if (ex.X_add_number)
4880 ex.X_op = O_constant;
4881 macro_build (&ex, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg,
4885 ep->X_add_number = ex.X_add_number;
4887 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg,
4888 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE, mips_gp_register);
4889 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg,
4890 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST);
4895 ex.X_add_number = ep->X_add_number;
4896 ep->X_add_number = 0;
4897 relax_start (ep->X_add_symbol);
4898 macro_build (ep, "lui", "t,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16);
4899 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
4900 reg, reg, mips_gp_register);
4901 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
4902 reg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, reg);
4904 if (reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register))
4906 /* We need a nop before loading from $gp. This special
4907 check is required because the lui which starts the main
4908 instruction stream does not refer to $gp, and so will not
4909 insert the nop which may be required. */
4910 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
4912 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", reg,
4913 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register);
4915 macro_build (ep, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg,
4919 if (ex.X_add_number != 0)
4921 if (ex.X_add_number < -0x8000 || ex.X_add_number >= 0x8000)
4922 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)"));
4923 ex.X_op = O_constant;
4924 macro_build (&ex, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", reg, reg,
4932 if (!mips_opts.at && *used_at == 1)
4933 as_bad (_("Macro used $at after \".set noat\""));
4936 /* Move the contents of register SOURCE into register DEST. */
4939 move_register (int dest, int source)
4941 macro_build (NULL, HAVE_32BIT_GPRS ? "addu" : "daddu", "d,v,t",
4945 /* Emit an SVR4 PIC sequence to load address LOCAL into DEST, where
4946 LOCAL is the sum of a symbol and a 16-bit or 32-bit displacement.
4947 The two alternatives are:
4949 Global symbol Local sybmol
4950 ------------- ------------
4951 lw DEST,%got(SYMBOL) lw DEST,%got(SYMBOL + OFFSET)
4953 addiu DEST,DEST,OFFSET addiu DEST,DEST,%lo(SYMBOL + OFFSET)
4955 load_got_offset emits the first instruction and add_got_offset
4956 emits the second for a 16-bit offset or add_got_offset_hilo emits
4957 a sequence to add a 32-bit offset using a scratch register. */
4960 load_got_offset (int dest, expressionS *local)
4965 global.X_add_number = 0;
4967 relax_start (local->X_add_symbol);
4968 macro_build (&global, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", dest,
4969 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register);
4971 macro_build (local, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", dest,
4972 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register);
4977 add_got_offset (int dest, expressionS *local)
4981 global.X_op = O_constant;
4982 global.X_op_symbol = NULL;
4983 global.X_add_symbol = NULL;
4984 global.X_add_number = local->X_add_number;
4986 relax_start (local->X_add_symbol);
4987 macro_build (&global, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
4988 dest, dest, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4990 macro_build (local, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", dest, dest, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
4995 add_got_offset_hilo (int dest, expressionS *local, int tmp)
4998 int hold_mips_optimize;
5000 global.X_op = O_constant;
5001 global.X_op_symbol = NULL;
5002 global.X_add_symbol = NULL;
5003 global.X_add_number = local->X_add_number;
5005 relax_start (local->X_add_symbol);
5006 load_register (tmp, &global, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
5008 /* Set mips_optimize around the lui instruction to avoid
5009 inserting an unnecessary nop after the lw. */
5010 hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize;
5012 macro_build_lui (&global, tmp);
5013 mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize;
5014 macro_build (local, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tmp, tmp, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
5017 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", dest, dest, tmp);
5022 * This routine implements the seemingly endless macro or synthesized
5023 * instructions and addressing modes in the mips assembly language. Many
5024 * of these macros are simple and are similar to each other. These could
5025 * probably be handled by some kind of table or grammar approach instead of
5026 * this verbose method. Others are not simple macros but are more like
5027 * optimizing code generation.
5028 * One interesting optimization is when several store macros appear
5029 * consecutively that would load AT with the upper half of the same address.
5030 * The ensuing load upper instructions are ommited. This implies some kind
5031 * of global optimization. We currently only optimize within a single macro.
5032 * For many of the load and store macros if the address is specified as a
5033 * constant expression in the first 64k of memory (ie ld $2,0x4000c) we
5034 * first load register 'at' with zero and use it as the base register. The
5035 * mips assembler simply uses register $zero. Just one tiny optimization
5039 macro (struct mips_cl_insn *ip)
5041 unsigned int treg, sreg, dreg, breg;
5042 unsigned int tempreg;
5057 bfd_reloc_code_real_type r;
5058 int hold_mips_optimize;
5060 gas_assert (! mips_opts.mips16);
5062 treg = EXTRACT_OPERAND (RT, *ip);
5063 dreg = EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, *ip);
5064 sreg = breg = EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS, *ip);
5065 mask = ip->insn_mo->mask;
5067 expr1.X_op = O_constant;
5068 expr1.X_op_symbol = NULL;
5069 expr1.X_add_symbol = NULL;
5070 expr1.X_add_number = 1;
5084 expr1.X_add_number = 8;
5085 macro_build (&expr1, "bgez", "s,p", sreg);
5087 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
5089 move_register (dreg, sreg);
5090 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dsub" : "sub", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, sreg);
5113 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
5114 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000
5115 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000)
5117 macro_build (&imm_expr, s, "t,r,j", treg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
5121 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl);
5122 macro_build (NULL, s2, "d,v,t", treg, sreg, AT);
5141 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
5142 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= 0
5143 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x10000)
5145 if (mask != M_NOR_I)
5146 macro_build (&imm_expr, s, "t,r,i", treg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
5149 macro_build (&imm_expr, "ori", "t,r,i",
5150 treg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
5151 macro_build (NULL, "nor", "d,v,t", treg, treg, 0);
5157 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
5158 macro_build (NULL, s2, "d,v,t", treg, sreg, AT);
5162 switch (imm_expr.X_add_number)
5165 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
5168 macro_build (NULL, "packrl.ph", "d,s,t", treg, treg, sreg);
5171 macro_build (NULL, "balign", "t,s,2", treg, sreg,
5172 (int) imm_expr.X_add_number);
5191 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0)
5193 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "s,t,p", sreg, ZERO);
5197 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
5198 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "s,t,p", sreg, AT);
5206 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgezl" : "bgez", "s,p", sreg);
5211 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "blezl" : "blez", "s,p", treg);
5215 macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", AT, sreg, treg);
5216 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5222 /* Check for > max integer. */
5223 maxnum = 0x7fffffff;
5224 if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS && sizeof (maxnum) > 4)
5231 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
5232 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= maxnum
5233 && (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS || sizeof (maxnum) > 4))
5236 /* Result is always false. */
5238 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
5240 macro_build (&offset_expr, "bnel", "s,t,p", ZERO, ZERO);
5243 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
5244 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
5245 ++imm_expr.X_add_number;
5249 if (mask == M_BGEL_I)
5251 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0)
5253 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgezl" : "bgez", "s,p", sreg);
5256 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1)
5258 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgtzl" : "bgtz", "s,p", sreg);
5261 maxnum = 0x7fffffff;
5262 if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS && sizeof (maxnum) > 4)
5269 maxnum = - maxnum - 1;
5270 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
5271 && imm_expr.X_add_number <= maxnum
5272 && (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS || sizeof (maxnum) > 4))
5275 /* result is always true */
5276 as_warn (_("Branch %s is always true"), ip->insn_mo->name);
5277 macro_build (&offset_expr, "b", "p");
5282 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5292 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq",
5293 "s,t,p", ZERO, treg);
5297 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", AT, sreg, treg);
5298 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5306 && imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
5307 && imm_expr.X_add_number == -1))
5309 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
5310 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
5311 ++imm_expr.X_add_number;
5315 if (mask == M_BGEUL_I)
5317 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0)
5319 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1)
5321 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne",
5322 "s,t,p", sreg, ZERO);
5327 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5335 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgtzl" : "bgtz", "s,p", sreg);
5340 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bltzl" : "bltz", "s,p", treg);
5344 macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", AT, treg, sreg);
5345 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5353 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne",
5354 "s,t,p", sreg, ZERO);
5360 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", AT, treg, sreg);
5361 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5369 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "blezl" : "blez", "s,p", sreg);
5374 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgezl" : "bgez", "s,p", treg);
5378 macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", AT, treg, sreg);
5379 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5385 maxnum = 0x7fffffff;
5386 if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS && sizeof (maxnum) > 4)
5393 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
5394 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= maxnum
5395 && (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS || sizeof (maxnum) > 4))
5397 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
5398 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
5399 ++imm_expr.X_add_number;
5403 if (mask == M_BLTL_I)
5405 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0)
5407 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bltzl" : "bltz", "s,p", sreg);
5410 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1)
5412 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "blezl" : "blez", "s,p", sreg);
5417 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5425 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq",
5426 "s,t,p", sreg, ZERO);
5432 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", AT, treg, sreg);
5433 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5441 && imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
5442 && imm_expr.X_add_number == -1))
5444 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
5445 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
5446 ++imm_expr.X_add_number;
5450 if (mask == M_BLTUL_I)
5452 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0)
5454 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1)
5456 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "beql" : "beq",
5457 "s,t,p", sreg, ZERO);
5462 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5470 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bltzl" : "bltz", "s,p", sreg);
5475 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bgtzl" : "bgtz", "s,p", treg);
5479 macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", AT, sreg, treg);
5480 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5490 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne",
5491 "s,t,p", ZERO, treg);
5495 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", AT, sreg, treg);
5496 macro_build (&offset_expr, likely ? "bnel" : "bne", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
5501 /* Use unsigned arithmetic. */
5505 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant || imm2_expr.X_op != O_constant)
5507 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
5512 pos = imm_expr.X_add_number;
5513 size = imm2_expr.X_add_number;
5518 as_bad (_("Improper position (%lu)"), (unsigned long) pos);
5521 if (size == 0 || size > 64 || (pos + size - 1) > 63)
5523 as_bad (_("Improper extract size (%lu, position %lu)"),
5524 (unsigned long) size, (unsigned long) pos);
5528 if (size <= 32 && pos < 32)
5533 else if (size <= 32)
5543 macro_build ((expressionS *) NULL, s, fmt, treg, sreg, (int) pos,
5550 /* Use unsigned arithmetic. */
5554 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant || imm2_expr.X_op != O_constant)
5556 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
5561 pos = imm_expr.X_add_number;
5562 size = imm2_expr.X_add_number;
5567 as_bad (_("Improper position (%lu)"), (unsigned long) pos);
5570 if (size == 0 || size > 64 || (pos + size - 1) > 63)
5572 as_bad (_("Improper insert size (%lu, position %lu)"),
5573 (unsigned long) size, (unsigned long) pos);
5577 if (pos < 32 && (pos + size - 1) < 32)
5592 macro_build ((expressionS *) NULL, s, fmt, treg, sreg, (int) pos,
5593 (int) (pos + size - 1));
5609 as_warn (_("Divide by zero."));
5611 macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", ZERO, ZERO, 7);
5613 macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 7);
5620 macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", treg, ZERO, 7);
5621 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "ddiv" : "div", "z,s,t", sreg, treg);
5625 expr1.X_add_number = 8;
5626 macro_build (&expr1, "bne", "s,t,p", treg, ZERO);
5627 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "ddiv" : "div", "z,s,t", sreg, treg);
5628 macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 7);
5630 expr1.X_add_number = -1;
5632 load_register (AT, &expr1, dbl);
5633 expr1.X_add_number = mips_trap ? (dbl ? 12 : 8) : (dbl ? 20 : 16);
5634 macro_build (&expr1, "bne", "s,t,p", treg, AT);
5637 expr1.X_add_number = 1;
5638 load_register (AT, &expr1, dbl);
5639 macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", AT, AT, 31);
5643 expr1.X_add_number = 0x80000000;
5644 macro_build (&expr1, "lui", "t,u", AT, BFD_RELOC_HI16);
5648 macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", sreg, AT, 6);
5649 /* We want to close the noreorder block as soon as possible, so
5650 that later insns are available for delay slot filling. */
5655 expr1.X_add_number = 8;
5656 macro_build (&expr1, "bne", "s,t,p", sreg, AT);
5657 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
5659 /* We want to close the noreorder block as soon as possible, so
5660 that later insns are available for delay slot filling. */
5663 macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 6);
5665 macro_build (NULL, s, "d", dreg);
5704 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0)
5706 as_warn (_("Divide by zero."));
5708 macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", ZERO, ZERO, 7);
5710 macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 7);
5713 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 1)
5715 if (strcmp (s2, "mflo") == 0)
5716 move_register (dreg, sreg);
5718 move_register (dreg, ZERO);
5721 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
5722 && imm_expr.X_add_number == -1
5723 && s[strlen (s) - 1] != 'u')
5725 if (strcmp (s2, "mflo") == 0)
5727 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dneg" : "neg", "d,w", dreg, sreg);
5730 move_register (dreg, ZERO);
5735 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl);
5736 macro_build (NULL, s, "z,s,t", sreg, AT);
5737 macro_build (NULL, s2, "d", dreg);
5759 macro_build (NULL, "teq", "s,t,q", treg, ZERO, 7);
5760 macro_build (NULL, s, "z,s,t", sreg, treg);
5761 /* We want to close the noreorder block as soon as possible, so
5762 that later insns are available for delay slot filling. */
5767 expr1.X_add_number = 8;
5768 macro_build (&expr1, "bne", "s,t,p", treg, ZERO);
5769 macro_build (NULL, s, "z,s,t", sreg, treg);
5771 /* We want to close the noreorder block as soon as possible, so
5772 that later insns are available for delay slot filling. */
5774 macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 7);
5776 macro_build (NULL, s2, "d", dreg);
5788 /* Load the address of a symbol into a register. If breg is not
5789 zero, we then add a base register to it. */
5791 if (dbl && HAVE_32BIT_GPRS)
5792 as_warn (_("dla used to load 32-bit register"));
5794 if (!dbl && HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS)
5795 as_warn (_("la used to load 64-bit address"));
5797 if (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant
5798 && offset_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000
5799 && offset_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000)
5801 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN,
5802 "t,r,j", treg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
5806 if (mips_opts.at && (treg == breg))
5816 if (offset_expr.X_op != O_symbol
5817 && offset_expr.X_op != O_constant)
5819 as_bad (_("Expression too complex"));
5820 offset_expr.X_op = O_constant;
5823 if (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant)
5824 load_register (tempreg, &offset_expr, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
5825 else if (mips_pic == NO_PIC)
5827 /* If this is a reference to a GP relative symbol, we want
5828 addiu $tempreg,$gp,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16)
5830 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
5831 addiu $tempreg,$tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
5832 If we have a constant, we need two instructions anyhow,
5833 so we may as well always use the latter form.
5835 With 64bit address space and a usable $at we want
5836 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST)
5837 lui $at,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
5838 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER)
5839 daddiu $at,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
5841 daddu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at
5843 If $at is already in use, we use a path which is suboptimal
5844 on superscalar processors.
5845 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST)
5846 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER)
5848 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
5850 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
5852 For GP relative symbols in 64bit address space we can use
5853 the same sequence as in 32bit address space. */
5854 if (HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS)
5856 if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET
5857 && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1))
5859 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
5860 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
5861 tempreg, mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16);
5865 if (used_at == 0 && mips_opts.at)
5867 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u",
5868 tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST);
5869 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u",
5870 AT, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S);
5871 macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j",
5872 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER);
5873 macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j",
5874 AT, AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
5875 macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 0);
5876 macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, AT);
5881 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u",
5882 tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST);
5883 macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j",
5884 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER);
5885 macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 16);
5886 macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j",
5887 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S);
5888 macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 16);
5889 macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j",
5890 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
5893 if (mips_relax.sequence)
5898 if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET
5899 && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1))
5901 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
5902 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
5903 tempreg, mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16);
5906 if (!IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (offset_expr.X_add_number))
5907 as_bad (_("Offset too large"));
5908 macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, tempreg);
5909 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
5910 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
5911 if (mips_relax.sequence)
5915 else if (!mips_big_got && !HAVE_NEWABI)
5917 int lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16;
5919 /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, and there
5920 is no constant, we want
5921 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
5922 or for lca or if tempreg is PIC_CALL_REG
5923 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16)
5924 For a local symbol, we want
5925 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
5927 addiu $tempreg,$tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
5929 If we have a small constant, and this is a reference to
5930 an external symbol, we want
5931 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
5933 addiu $tempreg,$tempreg,<constant>
5934 For a local symbol, we want the same instruction
5935 sequence, but we output a BFD_RELOC_LO16 reloc on the
5938 If we have a large constant, and this is a reference to
5939 an external symbol, we want
5940 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
5941 lui $at,<hiconstant>
5942 addiu $at,$at,<loconstant>
5943 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at
5944 For a local symbol, we want the same instruction
5945 sequence, but we output a BFD_RELOC_LO16 reloc on the
5949 if (offset_expr.X_add_number == 0)
5951 if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC
5953 && (call || tempreg == PIC_CALL_REG))
5954 lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16;
5956 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
5957 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
5958 lw_reloc_type, mips_gp_register);
5961 /* We're going to put in an addu instruction using
5962 tempreg, so we may as well insert the nop right
5967 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
5968 tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register);
5970 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
5971 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
5973 /* FIXME: If breg == 0, and the next instruction uses
5974 $tempreg, then if this variant case is used an extra
5975 nop will be generated. */
5977 else if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000
5978 && offset_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000)
5980 load_got_offset (tempreg, &offset_expr);
5982 add_got_offset (tempreg, &offset_expr);
5986 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
5987 offset_expr.X_add_number =
5988 ((offset_expr.X_add_number + 0x8000) & 0xffff) - 0x8000;
5989 load_got_offset (tempreg, &offset_expr);
5990 offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number;
5991 /* If we are going to add in a base register, and the
5992 target register and the base register are the same,
5993 then we are using AT as a temporary register. Since
5994 we want to load the constant into AT, we add our
5995 current AT (from the global offset table) and the
5996 register into the register now, and pretend we were
5997 not using a base register. */
6001 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6006 add_got_offset_hilo (tempreg, &offset_expr, AT);
6010 else if (!mips_big_got && HAVE_NEWABI)
6012 int add_breg_early = 0;
6014 /* If this is a reference to an external, and there is no
6015 constant, or local symbol (*), with or without a
6017 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP)
6018 or for lca or if tempreg is PIC_CALL_REG
6019 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16)
6021 If we have a small constant, and this is a reference to
6022 an external symbol, we want
6023 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP)
6024 addiu $tempreg,$tempreg,<constant>
6026 If we have a large constant, and this is a reference to
6027 an external symbol, we want
6028 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP)
6029 lui $at,<hiconstant>
6030 addiu $at,$at,<loconstant>
6031 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at
6033 (*) Other assemblers seem to prefer GOT_PAGE/GOT_OFST for
6034 local symbols, even though it introduces an additional
6037 if (offset_expr.X_add_number)
6039 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
6040 offset_expr.X_add_number = 0;
6042 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6043 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
6044 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register);
6046 if (expr1.X_add_number >= -0x8000
6047 && expr1.X_add_number < 0x8000)
6049 macro_build (&expr1, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
6050 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
6052 else if (IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (expr1.X_add_number + 0x8000))
6054 /* If we are going to add in a base register, and the
6055 target register and the base register are the same,
6056 then we are using AT as a temporary register. Since
6057 we want to load the constant into AT, we add our
6058 current AT (from the global offset table) and the
6059 register into the register now, and pretend we were
6060 not using a base register. */
6065 gas_assert (tempreg == AT);
6066 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6072 load_register (AT, &expr1, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
6073 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6079 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 32 signed bits)"));
6082 offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number;
6084 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
6085 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register);
6088 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6089 treg, tempreg, breg);
6095 else if (breg == 0 && (call || tempreg == PIC_CALL_REG))
6097 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6098 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
6099 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16, mips_gp_register);
6101 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
6102 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register);
6107 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
6108 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP, mips_gp_register);
6111 else if (mips_big_got && !HAVE_NEWABI)
6114 int lui_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16;
6115 int lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16;
6116 int local_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16;
6118 /* This is the large GOT case. If this is a reference to an
6119 external symbol, and there is no constant, we want
6120 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
6121 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
6122 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
6123 or for lca or if tempreg is PIC_CALL_REG
6124 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16)
6125 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
6126 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16)
6127 For a local symbol, we want
6128 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
6130 addiu $tempreg,$tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6132 If we have a small constant, and this is a reference to
6133 an external symbol, we want
6134 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
6135 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
6136 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
6138 addiu $tempreg,$tempreg,<constant>
6139 For a local symbol, we want
6140 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
6142 addiu $tempreg,$tempreg,<constant> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6144 If we have a large constant, and this is a reference to
6145 an external symbol, we want
6146 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
6147 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
6148 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
6149 lui $at,<hiconstant>
6150 addiu $at,$at,<loconstant>
6151 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at
6152 For a local symbol, we want
6153 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
6154 lui $at,<hiconstant>
6155 addiu $at,$at,<loconstant> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6156 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$at
6159 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
6160 offset_expr.X_add_number = 0;
6161 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6162 gpdelay = reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register);
6163 if (expr1.X_add_number == 0 && breg == 0
6164 && (call || tempreg == PIC_CALL_REG))
6166 lui_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16;
6167 lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16;
6169 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, lui_reloc_type);
6170 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6171 tempreg, tempreg, mips_gp_register);
6172 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
6173 tempreg, lw_reloc_type, tempreg);
6174 if (expr1.X_add_number == 0)
6178 /* We're going to put in an addu instruction using
6179 tempreg, so we may as well insert the nop right
6184 else if (expr1.X_add_number >= -0x8000
6185 && expr1.X_add_number < 0x8000)
6188 macro_build (&expr1, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
6189 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
6193 /* If we are going to add in a base register, and the
6194 target register and the base register are the same,
6195 then we are using AT as a temporary register. Since
6196 we want to load the constant into AT, we add our
6197 current AT (from the global offset table) and the
6198 register into the register now, and pretend we were
6199 not using a base register. */
6204 gas_assert (tempreg == AT);
6206 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6211 load_register (AT, &expr1, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
6212 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
6216 offset_expr.X_add_number =
6217 ((expr1.X_add_number + 0x8000) & 0xffff) - 0x8000;
6222 /* This is needed because this instruction uses $gp, but
6223 the first instruction on the main stream does not. */
6224 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
6227 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
6228 local_reloc_type, mips_gp_register);
6229 if (expr1.X_add_number >= -0x8000
6230 && expr1.X_add_number < 0x8000)
6233 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
6234 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
6235 /* FIXME: If add_number is 0, and there was no base
6236 register, the external symbol case ended with a load,
6237 so if the symbol turns out to not be external, and
6238 the next instruction uses tempreg, an unnecessary nop
6239 will be inserted. */
6245 /* We must add in the base register now, as in the
6246 external symbol case. */
6247 gas_assert (tempreg == AT);
6249 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6252 /* We set breg to 0 because we have arranged to add
6253 it in in both cases. */
6257 macro_build_lui (&expr1, AT);
6258 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
6259 AT, AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
6260 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6261 tempreg, tempreg, AT);
6266 else if (mips_big_got && HAVE_NEWABI)
6268 int lui_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16;
6269 int lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16;
6270 int add_breg_early = 0;
6272 /* This is the large GOT case. If this is a reference to an
6273 external symbol, and there is no constant, we want
6274 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
6275 add $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
6276 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
6277 or for lca or if tempreg is PIC_CALL_REG
6278 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16)
6279 add $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
6280 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16)
6282 If we have a small constant, and this is a reference to
6283 an external symbol, we want
6284 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
6285 add $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
6286 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
6287 addi $tempreg,$tempreg,<constant>
6289 If we have a large constant, and this is a reference to
6290 an external symbol, we want
6291 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
6292 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
6293 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
6294 lui $at,<hiconstant>
6295 addi $at,$at,<loconstant>
6296 add $tempreg,$tempreg,$at
6298 If we have NewABI, and we know it's a local symbol, we want
6299 lw $reg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE)
6300 addiu $reg,$reg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST)
6301 otherwise we have to resort to GOT_HI16/GOT_LO16. */
6303 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6305 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
6306 offset_expr.X_add_number = 0;
6308 if (expr1.X_add_number == 0 && breg == 0
6309 && (call || tempreg == PIC_CALL_REG))
6311 lui_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16;
6312 lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16;
6314 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg, lui_reloc_type);
6315 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6316 tempreg, tempreg, mips_gp_register);
6317 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
6318 tempreg, lw_reloc_type, tempreg);
6320 if (expr1.X_add_number == 0)
6322 else if (expr1.X_add_number >= -0x8000
6323 && expr1.X_add_number < 0x8000)
6325 macro_build (&expr1, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
6326 tempreg, tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
6328 else if (IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (expr1.X_add_number + 0x8000))
6330 /* If we are going to add in a base register, and the
6331 target register and the base register are the same,
6332 then we are using AT as a temporary register. Since
6333 we want to load the constant into AT, we add our
6334 current AT (from the global offset table) and the
6335 register into the register now, and pretend we were
6336 not using a base register. */
6341 gas_assert (tempreg == AT);
6342 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6348 load_register (AT, &expr1, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
6349 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
6354 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 32 signed bits)"));
6357 offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number;
6358 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
6359 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE, mips_gp_register);
6360 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg,
6361 tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST);
6364 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6365 treg, tempreg, breg);
6375 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", treg, tempreg, breg);
6380 unsigned long temp = (treg << 16) | (0x01);
6381 macro_build (NULL, "c2", "C", temp);
6387 unsigned long temp = (0x02);
6388 macro_build (NULL, "c2", "C", temp);
6394 unsigned long temp = (treg << 16) | (0x02);
6395 macro_build (NULL, "c2", "C", temp);
6400 macro_build (NULL, "c2", "C", 3);
6405 unsigned long temp = (treg << 16) | 0x03;
6406 macro_build (NULL, "c2", "C", temp);
6411 /* The j instruction may not be used in PIC code, since it
6412 requires an absolute address. We convert it to a b
6414 if (mips_pic == NO_PIC)
6415 macro_build (&offset_expr, "j", "a");
6417 macro_build (&offset_expr, "b", "p");
6420 /* The jal instructions must be handled as macros because when
6421 generating PIC code they expand to multi-instruction
6422 sequences. Normally they are simple instructions. */
6427 if (mips_pic == NO_PIC)
6428 macro_build (NULL, "jalr", "d,s", dreg, sreg);
6431 if (sreg != PIC_CALL_REG)
6432 as_warn (_("MIPS PIC call to register other than $25"));
6434 macro_build (NULL, "jalr", "d,s", dreg, sreg);
6435 if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC && !HAVE_NEWABI)
6437 if (mips_cprestore_offset < 0)
6438 as_warn (_("No .cprestore pseudo-op used in PIC code"));
6441 if (!mips_frame_reg_valid)
6443 as_warn (_("No .frame pseudo-op used in PIC code"));
6444 /* Quiet this warning. */
6445 mips_frame_reg_valid = 1;
6447 if (!mips_cprestore_valid)
6449 as_warn (_("No .cprestore pseudo-op used in PIC code"));
6450 /* Quiet this warning. */
6451 mips_cprestore_valid = 1;
6453 if (mips_opts.noreorder)
6454 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
6455 expr1.X_add_number = mips_cprestore_offset;
6456 macro_build_ldst_constoffset (&expr1, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN,
6459 HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
6467 if (mips_pic == NO_PIC)
6468 macro_build (&offset_expr, "jal", "a");
6469 else if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC)
6471 /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, and we are
6472 using a small GOT, we want
6473 lw $25,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16)
6477 lw $gp,cprestore($sp)
6478 The cprestore value is set using the .cprestore
6479 pseudo-op. If we are using a big GOT, we want
6480 lui $25,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16)
6482 lw $25,<sym>($25) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16)
6486 lw $gp,cprestore($sp)
6487 If the symbol is not external, we want
6488 lw $25,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
6490 addiu $25,$25,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6493 lw $gp,cprestore($sp)
6495 For NewABI, we use the same CALL16 or CALL_HI16/CALL_LO16
6496 sequences above, minus nops, unless the symbol is local,
6497 which enables us to use GOT_PAGE/GOT_OFST (big got) or
6503 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6504 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
6505 PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16,
6508 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
6509 PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP,
6515 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6516 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", PIC_CALL_REG,
6517 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16);
6518 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", PIC_CALL_REG,
6519 PIC_CALL_REG, mips_gp_register);
6520 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
6521 PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16,
6524 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
6525 PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE,
6527 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
6528 PIC_CALL_REG, PIC_CALL_REG,
6529 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST);
6533 macro_build_jalr (&offset_expr);
6537 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6540 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
6541 PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16,
6550 gpdelay = reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register);
6551 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", PIC_CALL_REG,
6552 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16);
6553 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", PIC_CALL_REG,
6554 PIC_CALL_REG, mips_gp_register);
6555 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
6556 PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16,
6561 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
6563 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
6564 PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16,
6567 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j",
6568 PIC_CALL_REG, PIC_CALL_REG, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
6570 macro_build_jalr (&offset_expr);
6572 if (mips_cprestore_offset < 0)
6573 as_warn (_("No .cprestore pseudo-op used in PIC code"));
6576 if (!mips_frame_reg_valid)
6578 as_warn (_("No .frame pseudo-op used in PIC code"));
6579 /* Quiet this warning. */
6580 mips_frame_reg_valid = 1;
6582 if (!mips_cprestore_valid)
6584 as_warn (_("No .cprestore pseudo-op used in PIC code"));
6585 /* Quiet this warning. */
6586 mips_cprestore_valid = 1;
6588 if (mips_opts.noreorder)
6589 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
6590 expr1.X_add_number = mips_cprestore_offset;
6591 macro_build_ldst_constoffset (&expr1, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN,
6594 HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
6598 else if (mips_pic == VXWORKS_PIC)
6599 as_bad (_("Non-PIC jump used in PIC library"));
6622 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6627 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6632 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6637 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6650 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6655 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6660 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6680 if (breg == treg || coproc || lr)
6701 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6706 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6711 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6716 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6740 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6744 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6749 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6762 && NO_ISA_COP (mips_opts.arch)
6763 && (ip->insn_mo->pinfo2 & (INSN2_M_FP_S | INSN2_M_FP_D)) == 0)
6765 as_bad (_("Opcode not supported on this processor: %s"),
6766 mips_cpu_info_from_arch (mips_opts.arch)->name);
6770 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
6771 if (mask == M_LWC1_AB
6772 || mask == M_SWC1_AB
6773 || mask == M_LDC1_AB
6774 || mask == M_SDC1_AB
6778 else if (mask == M_CACHE_AB || mask == M_PREF_AB)
6785 if (offset_expr.X_op != O_constant
6786 && offset_expr.X_op != O_symbol)
6788 as_bad (_("Expression too complex"));
6789 offset_expr.X_op = O_constant;
6792 if (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES
6793 && !IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (offset_expr.X_add_number))
6797 sprintf_vma (value, offset_expr.X_add_number);
6798 as_bad (_("Number (0x%s) larger than 32 bits"), value);
6801 /* A constant expression in PIC code can be handled just as it
6802 is in non PIC code. */
6803 if (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant)
6805 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
6806 normalize_address_expr (&expr1);
6807 if (!IS_SEXT_16BIT_NUM (expr1.X_add_number))
6809 expr1.X_add_number = ((expr1.X_add_number + 0x8000)
6810 & ~(bfd_vma) 0xffff);
6811 load_register (tempreg, &expr1, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
6813 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6814 tempreg, tempreg, breg);
6817 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
6819 else if (mips_pic == NO_PIC)
6821 /* If this is a reference to a GP relative symbol, and there
6822 is no base register, we want
6823 <op> $treg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16)
6824 Otherwise, if there is no base register, we want
6825 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
6826 <op> $treg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6827 If we have a constant, we need two instructions anyhow,
6828 so we always use the latter form.
6830 If we have a base register, and this is a reference to a
6831 GP relative symbol, we want
6832 addu $tempreg,$breg,$gp
6833 <op> $treg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16)
6835 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
6836 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$breg
6837 <op> $treg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6838 With a constant we always use the latter case.
6840 With 64bit address space and no base register and $at usable,
6842 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST)
6843 lui $at,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
6844 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER)
6847 <op> $treg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6848 If we have a base register, we want
6849 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST)
6850 lui $at,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
6851 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER)
6855 <op> $treg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6857 Without $at we can't generate the optimal path for superscalar
6858 processors here since this would require two temporary registers.
6859 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST)
6860 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER)
6862 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
6864 <op> $treg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6865 If we have a base register, we want
6866 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST)
6867 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER)
6869 daddiu $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
6871 daddu $tempreg,$tempreg,$breg
6872 <op> $treg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6874 For GP relative symbols in 64bit address space we can use
6875 the same sequence as in 32bit address space. */
6876 if (HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS)
6878 if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET
6879 && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1))
6881 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6884 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg,
6885 BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, mips_gp_register);
6889 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6890 tempreg, breg, mips_gp_register);
6891 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg,
6892 BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, tempreg);
6897 if (used_at == 0 && mips_opts.at)
6899 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg,
6900 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST);
6901 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", AT,
6903 macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg,
6904 tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER);
6906 macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg);
6907 macro_build (NULL, "dsll32", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 0);
6908 macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg, AT);
6909 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16,
6915 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg,
6916 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST);
6917 macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg,
6918 tempreg, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER);
6919 macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 16);
6920 macro_build (&offset_expr, "daddiu", "t,r,j", tempreg,
6921 tempreg, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S);
6922 macro_build (NULL, "dsll", "d,w,<", tempreg, tempreg, 16);
6924 macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t",
6925 tempreg, tempreg, breg);
6926 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg,
6927 BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg);
6930 if (mips_relax.sequence)
6937 if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET
6938 && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1))
6940 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6941 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16,
6945 macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, tempreg);
6946 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg,
6947 BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg);
6948 if (mips_relax.sequence)
6953 if ((valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET
6954 && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1))
6956 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
6957 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6958 tempreg, breg, mips_gp_register);
6959 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg,
6960 BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, tempreg);
6963 macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, tempreg);
6964 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
6965 tempreg, tempreg, breg);
6966 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg,
6967 BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg);
6968 if (mips_relax.sequence)
6972 else if (!mips_big_got)
6974 int lw_reloc_type = (int) BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16;
6976 /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want
6977 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
6979 <op> $treg,0($tempreg)
6981 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
6983 addiu $tempreg,$tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
6984 <op> $treg,0($tempreg)
6987 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE)
6988 <op> $treg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST)
6990 If there is a base register, we add it to $tempreg before
6991 the <op>. If there is a constant, we stick it in the
6992 <op> instruction. We don't handle constants larger than
6993 16 bits, because we have no way to load the upper 16 bits
6994 (actually, we could handle them for the subset of cases
6995 in which we are not using $at). */
6996 gas_assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol);
6999 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
7000 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE, mips_gp_register);
7002 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
7003 tempreg, tempreg, breg);
7004 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg,
7005 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST, tempreg);
7008 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
7009 offset_expr.X_add_number = 0;
7010 if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000
7011 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000)
7012 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)"));
7013 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
7014 lw_reloc_type, mips_gp_register);
7016 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
7018 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg,
7019 tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7022 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
7023 tempreg, tempreg, breg);
7024 macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg);
7026 else if (mips_big_got && !HAVE_NEWABI)
7030 /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want
7031 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
7032 addu $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
7033 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
7034 <op> $treg,0($tempreg)
7036 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
7038 addiu $tempreg,$tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
7039 <op> $treg,0($tempreg)
7040 If there is a base register, we add it to $tempreg before
7041 the <op>. If there is a constant, we stick it in the
7042 <op> instruction. We don't handle constants larger than
7043 16 bits, because we have no way to load the upper 16 bits
7044 (actually, we could handle them for the subset of cases
7045 in which we are not using $at). */
7046 gas_assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol);
7047 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
7048 offset_expr.X_add_number = 0;
7049 if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000
7050 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000)
7051 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)"));
7052 gpdelay = reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register);
7053 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
7054 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg,
7055 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16);
7056 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg,
7058 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
7059 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, tempreg);
7062 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
7063 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
7064 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register);
7066 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_ADDI_INSN, "t,r,j", tempreg,
7067 tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7071 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
7072 tempreg, tempreg, breg);
7073 macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg);
7075 else if (mips_big_got && HAVE_NEWABI)
7077 /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want
7078 lui $tempreg,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
7079 add $tempreg,$tempreg,$gp
7080 lw $tempreg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
7081 <op> $treg,<ofst>($tempreg)
7082 Otherwise, for local symbols, we want:
7083 lw $tempreg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE)
7084 <op> $treg,<sym>($tempreg) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST) */
7085 gas_assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol);
7086 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
7087 offset_expr.X_add_number = 0;
7088 if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000
7089 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000)
7090 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)"));
7091 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
7092 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u", tempreg,
7093 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16);
7094 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", tempreg, tempreg,
7096 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
7097 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, tempreg);
7099 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
7100 tempreg, tempreg, breg);
7101 macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, tempreg);
7104 offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number;
7105 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", tempreg,
7106 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE, mips_gp_register);
7108 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
7109 tempreg, tempreg, breg);
7110 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, treg,
7111 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST, tempreg);
7121 load_register (treg, &imm_expr, 0);
7125 load_register (treg, &imm_expr, 1);
7129 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant)
7132 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, 0);
7133 macro_build (NULL, "mtc1", "t,G", AT, treg);
7138 gas_assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol
7139 && strcmp (segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT
7140 (offset_expr.X_add_symbol)),
7142 && offset_expr.X_add_number == 0);
7143 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lwc1", "T,o(b)", treg,
7144 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL, mips_gp_register);
7149 /* Check if we have a constant in IMM_EXPR. If the GPRs are 64 bits
7150 wide, IMM_EXPR is the entire value. Otherwise IMM_EXPR is the high
7151 order 32 bits of the value and the low order 32 bits are either
7152 zero or in OFFSET_EXPR. */
7153 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant || imm_expr.X_op == O_big)
7155 if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS)
7156 load_register (treg, &imm_expr, 1);
7161 if (target_big_endian)
7173 load_register (hreg, &imm_expr, 0);
7176 if (offset_expr.X_op == O_absent)
7177 move_register (lreg, 0);
7180 gas_assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant);
7181 load_register (lreg, &offset_expr, 0);
7188 /* We know that sym is in the .rdata section. First we get the
7189 upper 16 bits of the address. */
7190 if (mips_pic == NO_PIC)
7192 macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, AT);
7197 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", AT,
7198 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register);
7202 /* Now we load the register(s). */
7203 if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS)
7206 macro_build (&offset_expr, "ld", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7211 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lw", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7214 /* FIXME: How in the world do we deal with the possible
7216 offset_expr.X_add_number += 4;
7217 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lw", "t,o(b)",
7218 treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7224 /* Check if we have a constant in IMM_EXPR. If the FPRs are 64 bits
7225 wide, IMM_EXPR is the entire value and the GPRs are known to be 64
7226 bits wide as well. Otherwise IMM_EXPR is the high order 32 bits of
7227 the value and the low order 32 bits are either zero or in
7229 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant || imm_expr.X_op == O_big)
7232 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_FPRS);
7233 if (HAVE_64BIT_FPRS)
7235 gas_assert (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
7236 macro_build (NULL, "dmtc1", "t,S", AT, treg);
7240 macro_build (NULL, "mtc1", "t,G", AT, treg + 1);
7241 if (offset_expr.X_op == O_absent)
7242 macro_build (NULL, "mtc1", "t,G", 0, treg);
7245 gas_assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_constant);
7246 load_register (AT, &offset_expr, 0);
7247 macro_build (NULL, "mtc1", "t,G", AT, treg);
7253 gas_assert (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol
7254 && offset_expr.X_add_number == 0);
7255 s = segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT (offset_expr.X_add_symbol));
7256 if (strcmp (s, ".lit8") == 0)
7258 if (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1)
7260 macro_build (&offset_expr, "ldc1", "T,o(b)", treg,
7261 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL, mips_gp_register);
7264 breg = mips_gp_register;
7265 r = BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL;
7270 gas_assert (strcmp (s, RDATA_SECTION_NAME) == 0);
7272 if (mips_pic != NO_PIC)
7273 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", AT,
7274 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register);
7277 /* FIXME: This won't work for a 64 bit address. */
7278 macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, AT);
7281 if (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1)
7283 macro_build (&offset_expr, "ldc1", "T,o(b)",
7284 treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7293 /* Even on a big endian machine $fn comes before $fn+1. We have
7294 to adjust when loading from memory. */
7297 gas_assert (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1);
7298 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lwc1", "T,o(b)",
7299 target_big_endian ? treg + 1 : treg, r, breg);
7300 /* FIXME: A possible overflow which I don't know how to deal
7302 offset_expr.X_add_number += 4;
7303 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lwc1", "T,o(b)",
7304 target_big_endian ? treg : treg + 1, r, breg);
7308 gas_assert (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1);
7309 /* Even on a big endian machine $fn comes before $fn+1. We have
7310 to adjust when storing to memory. */
7311 macro_build (&offset_expr, "swc1", "T,o(b)",
7312 target_big_endian ? treg + 1 : treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
7313 offset_expr.X_add_number += 4;
7314 macro_build (&offset_expr, "swc1", "T,o(b)",
7315 target_big_endian ? treg : treg + 1, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
7320 * The MIPS assembler seems to check for X_add_number not
7321 * being double aligned and generating:
7324 * addiu at,at,%lo(foo+1)
7327 * But, the resulting address is the same after relocation so why
7328 * generate the extra instruction?
7330 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7332 if (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1)
7343 if (mips_opts.isa != ISA_MIPS1)
7351 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7356 if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS)
7367 if (HAVE_64BIT_GPRS)
7377 if (offset_expr.X_op != O_symbol
7378 && offset_expr.X_op != O_constant)
7380 as_bad (_("Expression too complex"));
7381 offset_expr.X_op = O_constant;
7384 if (HAVE_32BIT_ADDRESSES
7385 && !IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (offset_expr.X_add_number))
7389 sprintf_vma (value, offset_expr.X_add_number);
7390 as_bad (_("Number (0x%s) larger than 32 bits"), value);
7393 /* Even on a big endian machine $fn comes before $fn+1. We have
7394 to adjust when loading from memory. We set coproc if we must
7395 load $fn+1 first. */
7396 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7397 if (!target_big_endian)
7400 if (mips_pic == NO_PIC || offset_expr.X_op == O_constant)
7402 /* If this is a reference to a GP relative symbol, we want
7403 <op> $treg,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16)
7404 <op> $treg+1,<sym>+4($gp) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16)
7405 If we have a base register, we use this
7407 <op> $treg,<sym>($at) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16)
7408 <op> $treg+1,<sym>+4($at) (BFD_RELOC_GPREL16)
7409 If this is not a GP relative symbol, we want
7410 lui $at,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_HI16_S)
7411 <op> $treg,<sym>($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
7412 <op> $treg+1,<sym>+4($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
7413 If there is a base register, we add it to $at after the
7414 lui instruction. If there is a constant, we always use
7416 if (offset_expr.X_op == O_symbol
7417 && (valueT) offset_expr.X_add_number <= MAX_GPREL_OFFSET
7418 && !nopic_need_relax (offset_expr.X_add_symbol, 1))
7420 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
7423 tempreg = mips_gp_register;
7427 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
7428 AT, breg, mips_gp_register);
7433 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7434 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg,
7435 BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, tempreg);
7436 offset_expr.X_add_number += 4;
7438 /* Set mips_optimize to 2 to avoid inserting an
7440 hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize;
7442 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7443 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1,
7444 BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, tempreg);
7445 mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize;
7449 offset_expr.X_add_number -= 4;
7452 macro_build_lui (&offset_expr, AT);
7454 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, breg, AT);
7455 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7456 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg,
7457 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7458 /* FIXME: How do we handle overflow here? */
7459 offset_expr.X_add_number += 4;
7460 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7461 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1,
7462 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7463 if (mips_relax.sequence)
7466 else if (!mips_big_got)
7468 /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want
7469 lw $at,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
7474 lw $at,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
7476 <op> $treg,<sym>($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
7477 <op> $treg+1,<sym>+4($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
7478 If there is a base register we add it to $at before the
7479 lwc1 instructions. If there is a constant we include it
7480 in the lwc1 instructions. */
7482 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
7483 if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000
7484 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000 - 4)
7485 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)"));
7486 load_got_offset (AT, &offset_expr);
7489 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, breg, AT);
7491 /* Set mips_optimize to 2 to avoid inserting an undesired
7493 hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize;
7496 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7497 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
7498 macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg,
7499 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7500 expr1.X_add_number += 4;
7501 macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1,
7502 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7504 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg,
7505 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7506 offset_expr.X_add_number += 4;
7507 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1,
7508 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7511 mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize;
7513 else if (mips_big_got)
7517 /* If this is a reference to an external symbol, we want
7518 lui $at,<sym> (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16)
7520 lw $at,<sym>($at) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16)
7525 lw $at,<sym>($gp) (BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16)
7527 <op> $treg,<sym>($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
7528 <op> $treg+1,<sym>+4($at) (BFD_RELOC_LO16)
7529 If there is a base register we add it to $at before the
7530 lwc1 instructions. If there is a constant we include it
7531 in the lwc1 instructions. */
7533 expr1.X_add_number = offset_expr.X_add_number;
7534 offset_expr.X_add_number = 0;
7535 if (expr1.X_add_number < -0x8000
7536 || expr1.X_add_number >= 0x8000 - 4)
7537 as_bad (_("PIC code offset overflow (max 16 signed bits)"));
7538 gpdelay = reg_needs_delay (mips_gp_register);
7539 relax_start (offset_expr.X_add_symbol);
7540 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lui", "t,u",
7541 AT, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16);
7542 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t",
7543 AT, AT, mips_gp_register);
7544 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)",
7545 AT, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16, AT);
7548 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, breg, AT);
7549 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7550 macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg,
7551 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7552 expr1.X_add_number += 4;
7554 /* Set mips_optimize to 2 to avoid inserting an undesired
7556 hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize;
7558 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7559 macro_build (&expr1, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1,
7560 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7561 mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize;
7562 expr1.X_add_number -= 4;
7565 offset_expr.X_add_number = expr1.X_add_number;
7567 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
7568 macro_build (&offset_expr, ADDRESS_LOAD_INSN, "t,o(b)", AT,
7569 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16, mips_gp_register);
7572 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, breg, AT);
7573 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7574 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg + 1 : treg,
7575 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7576 offset_expr.X_add_number += 4;
7578 /* Set mips_optimize to 2 to avoid inserting an undesired
7580 hold_mips_optimize = mips_optimize;
7582 /* Itbl support may require additional care here. */
7583 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, fmt, coproc ? treg : treg + 1,
7584 BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
7585 mips_optimize = hold_mips_optimize;
7594 s = HAVE_64BIT_GPRS ? "ld" : "lw";
7597 s = HAVE_64BIT_GPRS ? "sd" : "sw";
7599 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", treg,
7600 -1, offset_reloc[0], offset_reloc[1], offset_reloc[2],
7602 if (!HAVE_64BIT_GPRS)
7604 offset_expr.X_add_number += 4;
7605 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", treg + 1,
7606 -1, offset_reloc[0], offset_reloc[1], offset_reloc[2],
7611 /* New code added to support COPZ instructions.
7612 This code builds table entries out of the macros in mip_opcodes.
7613 R4000 uses interlocks to handle coproc delays.
7614 Other chips (like the R3000) require nops to be inserted for delays.
7616 FIXME: Currently, we require that the user handle delays.
7617 In order to fill delay slots for non-interlocked chips,
7618 we must have a way to specify delays based on the coprocessor.
7619 Eg. 4 cycles if load coproc reg from memory, 1 if in cache, etc.
7620 What are the side-effects of the cop instruction?
7621 What cache support might we have and what are its effects?
7622 Both coprocessor & memory require delays. how long???
7623 What registers are read/set/modified?
7625 If an itbl is provided to interpret cop instructions,
7626 this knowledge can be encoded in the itbl spec. */
7640 if (NO_ISA_COP (mips_opts.arch)
7641 && (ip->insn_mo->pinfo2 & INSN2_M_FP_S) == 0)
7643 as_bad (_("opcode not supported on this processor: %s"),
7644 mips_cpu_info_from_arch (mips_opts.arch)->name);
7648 /* For now we just do C (same as Cz). The parameter will be
7649 stored in insn_opcode by mips_ip. */
7650 macro_build (NULL, s, "C", ip->insn_opcode);
7654 move_register (dreg, sreg);
7660 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmultu" : "multu", "s,t", sreg, treg);
7661 macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg);
7667 /* The MIPS assembler some times generates shifts and adds. I'm
7668 not trying to be that fancy. GCC should do this for us
7671 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl);
7672 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmult" : "mult", "s,t", sreg, AT);
7673 macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg);
7689 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl);
7690 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmult" : "mult", "s,t", sreg, imm ? AT : treg);
7691 macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg);
7692 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dsra32" : "sra", "d,w,<", dreg, dreg, RA);
7693 macro_build (NULL, "mfhi", "d", AT);
7695 macro_build (NULL, "tne", "s,t,q", dreg, AT, 6);
7698 expr1.X_add_number = 8;
7699 macro_build (&expr1, "beq", "s,t,p", dreg, AT);
7700 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
7701 macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 6);
7704 macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg);
7720 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl);
7721 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmultu" : "multu", "s,t",
7722 sreg, imm ? AT : treg);
7723 macro_build (NULL, "mfhi", "d", AT);
7724 macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "d", dreg);
7726 macro_build (NULL, "tne", "s,t,q", AT, ZERO, 6);
7729 expr1.X_add_number = 8;
7730 macro_build (&expr1, "beq", "s,t,p", AT, ZERO);
7731 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
7732 macro_build (NULL, "break", "c", 6);
7738 if (ISA_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.arch))
7749 macro_build (NULL, "dnegu", "d,w", tempreg, treg);
7750 macro_build (NULL, "drorv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, tempreg);
7754 macro_build (NULL, "dsubu", "d,v,t", AT, ZERO, treg);
7755 macro_build (NULL, "dsrlv", "d,t,s", AT, sreg, AT);
7756 macro_build (NULL, "dsllv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg);
7757 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
7761 if (ISA_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.arch))
7772 macro_build (NULL, "negu", "d,w", tempreg, treg);
7773 macro_build (NULL, "rorv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, tempreg);
7777 macro_build (NULL, "subu", "d,v,t", AT, ZERO, treg);
7778 macro_build (NULL, "srlv", "d,t,s", AT, sreg, AT);
7779 macro_build (NULL, "sllv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg);
7780 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
7789 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
7790 as_bad (_("Improper rotate count"));
7791 rot = imm_expr.X_add_number & 0x3f;
7792 if (ISA_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.arch))
7794 rot = (64 - rot) & 0x3f;
7796 macro_build (NULL, "dror32", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot - 32);
7798 macro_build (NULL, "dror", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot);
7803 macro_build (NULL, "dsrl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, 0);
7806 l = (rot < 0x20) ? "dsll" : "dsll32";
7807 rr = ((0x40 - rot) < 0x20) ? "dsrl" : "dsrl32";
7810 macro_build (NULL, l, "d,w,<", AT, sreg, rot);
7811 macro_build (NULL, rr, "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (0x20 - rot) & 0x1f);
7812 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
7820 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
7821 as_bad (_("Improper rotate count"));
7822 rot = imm_expr.X_add_number & 0x1f;
7823 if (ISA_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.arch))
7825 macro_build (NULL, "ror", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (32 - rot) & 0x1f);
7830 macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, 0);
7834 macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", AT, sreg, rot);
7835 macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (0x20 - rot) & 0x1f);
7836 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
7841 if (ISA_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.arch))
7843 macro_build (NULL, "drorv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg);
7847 macro_build (NULL, "dsubu", "d,v,t", AT, ZERO, treg);
7848 macro_build (NULL, "dsllv", "d,t,s", AT, sreg, AT);
7849 macro_build (NULL, "dsrlv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg);
7850 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
7854 if (ISA_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.arch))
7856 macro_build (NULL, "rorv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg);
7860 macro_build (NULL, "subu", "d,v,t", AT, ZERO, treg);
7861 macro_build (NULL, "sllv", "d,t,s", AT, sreg, AT);
7862 macro_build (NULL, "srlv", "d,t,s", dreg, sreg, treg);
7863 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
7872 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
7873 as_bad (_("Improper rotate count"));
7874 rot = imm_expr.X_add_number & 0x3f;
7875 if (ISA_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_DROR (mips_opts.arch))
7878 macro_build (NULL, "dror32", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot - 32);
7880 macro_build (NULL, "dror", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot);
7885 macro_build (NULL, "dsrl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, 0);
7888 rr = (rot < 0x20) ? "dsrl" : "dsrl32";
7889 l = ((0x40 - rot) < 0x20) ? "dsll" : "dsll32";
7892 macro_build (NULL, rr, "d,w,<", AT, sreg, rot);
7893 macro_build (NULL, l, "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (0x20 - rot) & 0x1f);
7894 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
7902 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
7903 as_bad (_("Improper rotate count"));
7904 rot = imm_expr.X_add_number & 0x1f;
7905 if (ISA_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.isa) || CPU_HAS_ROR (mips_opts.arch))
7907 macro_build (NULL, "ror", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, rot);
7912 macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, 0);
7916 macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", AT, sreg, rot);
7917 macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", dreg, sreg, (0x20 - rot) & 0x1f);
7918 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", dreg, dreg, AT);
7924 macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7926 macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7929 macro_build (NULL, "xor", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, treg);
7930 macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7935 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0)
7937 macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7942 as_warn (_("Instruction %s: result is always false"),
7944 move_register (dreg, 0);
7947 if (CPU_HAS_SEQ (mips_opts.arch)
7948 && -512 <= imm_expr.X_add_number
7949 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 512)
7951 macro_build (NULL, "seqi", "t,r,+Q", dreg, sreg,
7952 (int) imm_expr.X_add_number);
7955 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
7956 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= 0
7957 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x10000)
7959 macro_build (&imm_expr, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7961 else if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
7962 && imm_expr.X_add_number > -0x8000
7963 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0)
7965 imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number;
7966 macro_build (&imm_expr, HAVE_32BIT_GPRS ? "addiu" : "daddiu",
7967 "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7969 else if (CPU_HAS_SEQ (mips_opts.arch))
7972 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
7973 macro_build (NULL, "seq", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT);
7978 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
7979 macro_build (NULL, "xor", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT);
7982 macro_build (&expr1, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7985 case M_SGE: /* sreg >= treg <==> not (sreg < treg) */
7991 macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, treg);
7992 macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
7995 case M_SGE_I: /* sreg >= I <==> not (sreg < I) */
7997 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
7998 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000
7999 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000)
8001 macro_build (&imm_expr, mask == M_SGE_I ? "slti" : "sltiu", "t,r,j",
8002 dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8006 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
8007 macro_build (NULL, mask == M_SGE_I ? "slt" : "sltu", "d,v,t",
8011 macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8014 case M_SGT: /* sreg > treg <==> treg < sreg */
8020 macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, treg, sreg);
8023 case M_SGT_I: /* sreg > I <==> I < sreg */
8030 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
8031 macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, AT, sreg);
8034 case M_SLE: /* sreg <= treg <==> treg >= sreg <==> not (treg < sreg) */
8040 macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, treg, sreg);
8041 macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8044 case M_SLE_I: /* sreg <= I <==> I >= sreg <==> not (I < sreg) */
8051 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
8052 macro_build (NULL, s, "d,v,t", dreg, AT, sreg);
8053 macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, dreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8057 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
8058 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000
8059 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000)
8061 macro_build (&imm_expr, "slti", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8065 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
8066 macro_build (NULL, "slt", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT);
8070 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
8071 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= -0x8000
8072 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x8000)
8074 macro_build (&imm_expr, "sltiu", "t,r,j", dreg, sreg,
8079 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
8080 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT);
8085 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, treg);
8087 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, sreg);
8090 macro_build (NULL, "xor", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, treg);
8091 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, dreg);
8096 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant && imm_expr.X_add_number == 0)
8098 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, sreg);
8103 as_warn (_("Instruction %s: result is always true"),
8105 macro_build (&expr1, HAVE_32BIT_GPRS ? "addiu" : "daddiu", "t,r,j",
8106 dreg, 0, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8109 if (CPU_HAS_SEQ (mips_opts.arch)
8110 && -512 <= imm_expr.X_add_number
8111 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 512)
8113 macro_build (NULL, "snei", "t,r,+Q", dreg, sreg,
8114 (int) imm_expr.X_add_number);
8117 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
8118 && imm_expr.X_add_number >= 0
8119 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0x10000)
8121 macro_build (&imm_expr, "xori", "t,r,i", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8123 else if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
8124 && imm_expr.X_add_number > -0x8000
8125 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0)
8127 imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number;
8128 macro_build (&imm_expr, HAVE_32BIT_GPRS ? "addiu" : "daddiu",
8129 "t,r,j", dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8131 else if (CPU_HAS_SEQ (mips_opts.arch))
8134 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
8135 macro_build (NULL, "sne", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT);
8140 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
8141 macro_build (NULL, "xor", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT);
8144 macro_build (NULL, "sltu", "d,v,t", dreg, 0, dreg);
8150 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
8151 && imm_expr.X_add_number > -0x8000
8152 && imm_expr.X_add_number <= 0x8000)
8154 imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number;
8155 macro_build (&imm_expr, dbl ? "daddi" : "addi", "t,r,j",
8156 dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8160 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl);
8161 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dsub" : "sub", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT);
8167 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
8168 && imm_expr.X_add_number > -0x8000
8169 && imm_expr.X_add_number <= 0x8000)
8171 imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number;
8172 macro_build (&imm_expr, dbl ? "daddiu" : "addiu", "t,r,j",
8173 dreg, sreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8177 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, dbl);
8178 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dsubu" : "subu", "d,v,t", dreg, sreg, AT);
8200 load_register (AT, &imm_expr, HAVE_64BIT_GPRS);
8201 macro_build (NULL, s, "s,t", sreg, AT);
8206 gas_assert (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1);
8208 sreg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 11) & 0x1f; /* floating reg */
8209 dreg = (ip->insn_opcode >> 06) & 0x1f; /* floating reg */
8212 * Is the double cfc1 instruction a bug in the mips assembler;
8213 * or is there a reason for it?
8216 macro_build (NULL, "cfc1", "t,G", treg, RA);
8217 macro_build (NULL, "cfc1", "t,G", treg, RA);
8218 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
8219 expr1.X_add_number = 3;
8220 macro_build (&expr1, "ori", "t,r,i", AT, treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8221 expr1.X_add_number = 2;
8222 macro_build (&expr1, "xori", "t,r,i", AT, AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
8223 macro_build (NULL, "ctc1", "t,G", AT, RA);
8224 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
8225 macro_build (NULL, mask == M_TRUNCWD ? "cvt.w.d" : "cvt.w.s", "D,S",
8227 macro_build (NULL, "ctc1", "t,G", treg, RA);
8228 macro_build (NULL, "nop", "");
8239 if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x7fff)
8240 as_bad (_("Operand overflow"));
8241 if (!target_big_endian)
8242 ++offset_expr.X_add_number;
8243 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
8244 if (!target_big_endian)
8245 --offset_expr.X_add_number;
8247 ++offset_expr.X_add_number;
8248 macro_build (&offset_expr, "lbu", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
8249 macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", AT, AT, 8);
8250 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", treg, treg, AT);
8263 if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x8000 - off)
8264 as_bad (_("Operand overflow"));
8272 if (!target_big_endian)
8273 offset_expr.X_add_number += off;
8274 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
8275 if (!target_big_endian)
8276 offset_expr.X_add_number -= off;
8278 offset_expr.X_add_number += off;
8279 macro_build (&offset_expr, s2, "t,o(b)", tempreg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
8281 /* If necessary, move the result in tempreg to the final destination. */
8282 if (treg == tempreg)
8284 /* Protect second load's delay slot. */
8286 move_register (treg, tempreg);
8300 load_address (AT, &offset_expr, &used_at);
8302 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg);
8303 if (!target_big_endian)
8304 expr1.X_add_number = off;
8306 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8307 macro_build (&expr1, s, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
8308 if (!target_big_endian)
8309 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8311 expr1.X_add_number = off;
8312 macro_build (&expr1, s2, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
8318 load_address (AT, &offset_expr, &used_at);
8320 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg);
8321 if (target_big_endian)
8322 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8323 macro_build (&expr1, mask == M_ULH_A ? "lb" : "lbu", "t,o(b)",
8324 treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
8325 if (target_big_endian)
8326 expr1.X_add_number = 1;
8328 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8329 macro_build (&expr1, "lbu", "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
8330 macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", treg, treg, 8);
8331 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", treg, treg, AT);
8336 if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x7fff)
8337 as_bad (_("Operand overflow"));
8338 if (target_big_endian)
8339 ++offset_expr.X_add_number;
8340 macro_build (&offset_expr, "sb", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
8341 macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", AT, treg, 8);
8342 if (target_big_endian)
8343 --offset_expr.X_add_number;
8345 ++offset_expr.X_add_number;
8346 macro_build (&offset_expr, "sb", "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
8359 if (offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x8000 - off)
8360 as_bad (_("Operand overflow"));
8361 if (!target_big_endian)
8362 offset_expr.X_add_number += off;
8363 macro_build (&offset_expr, s, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
8364 if (!target_big_endian)
8365 offset_expr.X_add_number -= off;
8367 offset_expr.X_add_number += off;
8368 macro_build (&offset_expr, s2, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, breg);
8382 load_address (AT, &offset_expr, &used_at);
8384 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg);
8385 if (!target_big_endian)
8386 expr1.X_add_number = off;
8388 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8389 macro_build (&expr1, s, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
8390 if (!target_big_endian)
8391 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8393 expr1.X_add_number = off;
8394 macro_build (&expr1, s2, "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
8399 load_address (AT, &offset_expr, &used_at);
8401 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", AT, AT, breg);
8402 if (!target_big_endian)
8403 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8404 macro_build (&expr1, "sb", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
8405 macro_build (NULL, "srl", "d,w,<", treg, treg, 8);
8406 if (!target_big_endian)
8407 expr1.X_add_number = 1;
8409 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8410 macro_build (&expr1, "sb", "t,o(b)", treg, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
8411 if (!target_big_endian)
8412 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8414 expr1.X_add_number = 1;
8415 macro_build (&expr1, "lbu", "t,o(b)", AT, BFD_RELOC_LO16, AT);
8416 macro_build (NULL, "sll", "d,w,<", treg, treg, 8);
8417 macro_build (NULL, "or", "d,v,t", treg, treg, AT);
8421 /* FIXME: Check if this is one of the itbl macros, since they
8422 are added dynamically. */
8423 as_bad (_("Macro %s not implemented yet"), ip->insn_mo->name);
8426 if (!mips_opts.at && used_at)
8427 as_bad (_("Macro used $at after \".set noat\""));
8430 /* Implement macros in mips16 mode. */
8433 mips16_macro (struct mips_cl_insn *ip)
8436 int xreg, yreg, zreg, tmp;
8439 const char *s, *s2, *s3;
8441 mask = ip->insn_mo->mask;
8443 xreg = MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RX, *ip);
8444 yreg = MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RY, *ip);
8445 zreg = MIPS16_EXTRACT_OPERAND (RZ, *ip);
8447 expr1.X_op = O_constant;
8448 expr1.X_op_symbol = NULL;
8449 expr1.X_add_symbol = NULL;
8450 expr1.X_add_number = 1;
8470 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "ddiv" : "div", "0,x,y", xreg, yreg);
8471 expr1.X_add_number = 2;
8472 macro_build (&expr1, "bnez", "x,p", yreg);
8473 macro_build (NULL, "break", "6", 7);
8475 /* FIXME: The normal code checks for of -1 / -0x80000000 here,
8476 since that causes an overflow. We should do that as well,
8477 but I don't see how to do the comparisons without a temporary
8480 macro_build (NULL, s, "x", zreg);
8500 macro_build (NULL, s, "0,x,y", xreg, yreg);
8501 expr1.X_add_number = 2;
8502 macro_build (&expr1, "bnez", "x,p", yreg);
8503 macro_build (NULL, "break", "6", 7);
8505 macro_build (NULL, s2, "x", zreg);
8511 macro_build (NULL, dbl ? "dmultu" : "multu", "x,y", xreg, yreg);
8512 macro_build (NULL, "mflo", "x", zreg);
8520 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
8521 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
8522 imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number;
8523 macro_build (&imm_expr, dbl ? "daddiu" : "addiu", "y,x,4", yreg, xreg);
8527 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
8528 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
8529 imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number;
8530 macro_build (&imm_expr, "addiu", "x,k", xreg);
8534 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
8535 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
8536 imm_expr.X_add_number = -imm_expr.X_add_number;
8537 macro_build (&imm_expr, "daddiu", "y,j", yreg);
8559 goto do_reverse_branch;
8563 goto do_reverse_branch;
8575 goto do_reverse_branch;
8586 macro_build (NULL, s, "x,y", xreg, yreg);
8587 macro_build (&offset_expr, s2, "p");
8614 goto do_addone_branch_i;
8619 goto do_addone_branch_i;
8634 goto do_addone_branch_i;
8641 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
8642 as_bad (_("Unsupported large constant"));
8643 ++imm_expr.X_add_number;
8646 macro_build (&imm_expr, s, s3, xreg);
8647 macro_build (&offset_expr, s2, "p");
8651 expr1.X_add_number = 0;
8652 macro_build (&expr1, "slti", "x,8", yreg);
8654 move_register (xreg, yreg);
8655 expr1.X_add_number = 2;
8656 macro_build (&expr1, "bteqz", "p");
8657 macro_build (NULL, "neg", "x,w", xreg, xreg);
8661 /* For consistency checking, verify that all bits are specified either
8662 by the match/mask part of the instruction definition, or by the
8665 validate_mips_insn (const struct mips_opcode *opc)
8667 const char *p = opc->args;
8669 unsigned long used_bits = opc->mask;
8671 if ((used_bits & opc->match) != opc->match)
8673 as_bad (_("internal: bad mips opcode (mask error): %s %s"),
8674 opc->name, opc->args);
8677 #define USE_BITS(mask,shift) (used_bits |= ((mask) << (shift)))
8687 case '1': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_UDI1, OP_SH_UDI1); break;
8688 case '2': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_UDI2, OP_SH_UDI2); break;
8689 case '3': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_UDI3, OP_SH_UDI3); break;
8690 case '4': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_UDI4, OP_SH_UDI4); break;
8691 case 'A': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break;
8692 case 'B': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_INSMSB, OP_SH_INSMSB); break;
8693 case 'C': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_EXTMSBD, OP_SH_EXTMSBD); break;
8694 case 'D': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD);
8695 USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SEL, OP_SH_SEL); break;
8696 case 'E': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break;
8697 case 'F': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_INSMSB, OP_SH_INSMSB); break;
8698 case 'G': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_EXTMSBD, OP_SH_EXTMSBD); break;
8699 case 'H': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_EXTMSBD, OP_SH_EXTMSBD); break;
8701 case 't': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break;
8702 case 'T': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT);
8703 USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SEL, OP_SH_SEL); break;
8704 case 'x': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_BBITIND, OP_SH_BBITIND); break;
8705 case 'X': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_BBITIND, OP_SH_BBITIND); break;
8706 case 'p': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CINSPOS, OP_SH_CINSPOS); break;
8707 case 'P': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CINSPOS, OP_SH_CINSPOS); break;
8708 case 'Q': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SEQI, OP_SH_SEQI); break;
8709 case 's': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CINSLM1, OP_SH_CINSLM1); break;
8710 case 'S': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CINSLM1, OP_SH_CINSLM1); break;
8711 case 'z': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RZ, OP_SH_RZ); break;
8712 case 'Z': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FZ, OP_SH_FZ); break;
8713 case 'a': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_OFFSET_A, OP_SH_OFFSET_A); break;
8714 case 'b': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_OFFSET_B, OP_SH_OFFSET_B); break;
8715 case 'c': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_OFFSET_C, OP_SH_OFFSET_C); break;
8718 as_bad (_("internal: bad mips opcode (unknown extension operand type `+%c'): %s %s"),
8719 c, opc->name, opc->args);
8723 case '<': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break;
8724 case '>': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break;
8726 case 'B': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CODE20, OP_SH_CODE20); break;
8727 case 'C': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_COPZ, OP_SH_COPZ); break;
8728 case 'D': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FD, OP_SH_FD); break;
8729 case 'E': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break;
8731 case 'G': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break;
8732 case 'H': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SEL, OP_SH_SEL); break;
8734 case 'J': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CODE19, OP_SH_CODE19); break;
8735 case 'K': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break;
8737 case 'M': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CCC, OP_SH_CCC); break;
8738 case 'N': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_BCC, OP_SH_BCC); break;
8739 case 'O': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_ALN, OP_SH_ALN); break;
8740 case 'Q': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_VSEL, OP_SH_VSEL);
8741 USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FT, OP_SH_FT); break;
8742 case 'R': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FR, OP_SH_FR); break;
8743 case 'S': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FS, OP_SH_FS); break;
8744 case 'T': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FT, OP_SH_FT); break;
8745 case 'V': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FS, OP_SH_FS); break;
8746 case 'W': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FT, OP_SH_FT); break;
8747 case 'X': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FD, OP_SH_FD); break;
8748 case 'Y': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FS, OP_SH_FS); break;
8749 case 'Z': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_FT, OP_SH_FT); break;
8750 case 'a': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_TARGET, OP_SH_TARGET); break;
8751 case 'b': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break;
8752 case 'c': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CODE, OP_SH_CODE); break;
8753 case 'd': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break;
8755 case 'h': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_PREFX, OP_SH_PREFX); break;
8756 case 'i': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_IMMEDIATE, OP_SH_IMMEDIATE); break;
8757 case 'j': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DELTA, OP_SH_DELTA); break;
8758 case 'k': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CACHE, OP_SH_CACHE); break;
8760 case 'o': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DELTA, OP_SH_DELTA); break;
8761 case 'p': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DELTA, OP_SH_DELTA); break;
8762 case 'q': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CODE2, OP_SH_CODE2); break;
8763 case 'r': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break;
8764 case 's': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break;
8765 case 't': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break;
8766 case 'u': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_IMMEDIATE, OP_SH_IMMEDIATE); break;
8767 case 'v': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break;
8768 case 'w': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break;
8771 case 'P': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_PERFREG, OP_SH_PERFREG); break;
8772 case 'U': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD);
8773 USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RT, OP_SH_RT); break;
8774 case 'e': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_VECBYTE, OP_SH_VECBYTE); break;
8775 case '%': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_VECALIGN, OP_SH_VECALIGN); break;
8778 case '1': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break;
8779 case '2': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_BP, OP_SH_BP); break;
8780 case '3': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SA3, OP_SH_SA3); break;
8781 case '4': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SA4, OP_SH_SA4); break;
8782 case '5': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_IMM8, OP_SH_IMM8); break;
8783 case '6': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS, OP_SH_RS); break;
8784 case '7': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DSPACC, OP_SH_DSPACC); break;
8785 case '8': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_WRDSP, OP_SH_WRDSP); break;
8786 case '9': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DSPACC_S, OP_SH_DSPACC_S);break;
8787 case '0': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DSPSFT, OP_SH_DSPSFT); break;
8788 case '\'': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RDDSP, OP_SH_RDDSP); break;
8789 case ':': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_DSPSFT_7, OP_SH_DSPSFT_7);break;
8790 case '@': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_IMM10, OP_SH_IMM10); break;
8791 case '!': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_MT_U, OP_SH_MT_U); break;
8792 case '$': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_MT_H, OP_SH_MT_H); break;
8793 case '*': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_MTACC_T, OP_SH_MTACC_T); break;
8794 case '&': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_MTACC_D, OP_SH_MTACC_D); break;
8795 case 'g': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break;
8797 as_bad (_("internal: bad mips opcode (unknown operand type `%c'): %s %s"),
8798 c, opc->name, opc->args);
8802 if (used_bits != 0xffffffff)
8804 as_bad (_("internal: bad mips opcode (bits 0x%lx undefined): %s %s"),
8805 ~used_bits & 0xffffffff, opc->name, opc->args);
8811 /* UDI immediates. */
8819 static const struct mips_immed mips_immed[] = {
8820 { '1', OP_SH_UDI1, OP_MASK_UDI1, 0},
8821 { '2', OP_SH_UDI2, OP_MASK_UDI2, 0},
8822 { '3', OP_SH_UDI3, OP_MASK_UDI3, 0},
8823 { '4', OP_SH_UDI4, OP_MASK_UDI4, 0},
8827 /* Check whether an odd floating-point register is allowed. */
8829 mips_oddfpreg_ok (const struct mips_opcode *insn, int argnum)
8831 const char *s = insn->name;
8833 if (insn->pinfo == INSN_MACRO)
8834 /* Let a macro pass, we'll catch it later when it is expanded. */
8837 if (ISA_HAS_ODD_SINGLE_FPR (mips_opts.isa))
8839 /* Allow odd registers for single-precision ops. */
8840 switch (insn->pinfo & (FP_S | FP_D))
8844 return 1; /* both single precision - ok */
8846 return 0; /* both double precision - fail */
8851 /* Cvt.w.x and cvt.x.w allow an odd register for a 'w' or 's' operand. */
8852 s = strchr (insn->name, '.');
8854 s = s != NULL ? strchr (s + 1, '.') : NULL;
8855 return (s != NULL && (s[1] == 'w' || s[1] == 's'));
8858 /* Single-precision coprocessor loads and moves are OK too. */
8859 if ((insn->pinfo & FP_S)
8860 && (insn->pinfo & (INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY | INSN_STORE_MEMORY
8861 | INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY | INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY)))
8867 /* This routine assembles an instruction into its binary format. As a
8868 side effect, it sets one of the global variables imm_reloc or
8869 offset_reloc to the type of relocation to do if one of the operands
8870 is an address expression. */
8873 mips_ip (char *str, struct mips_cl_insn *ip)
8878 struct mips_opcode *insn;
8881 unsigned int lastregno;
8882 unsigned int lastpos = 0;
8883 unsigned int limlo, limhi;
8886 offsetT min_range, max_range;
8892 /* If the instruction contains a '.', we first try to match an instruction
8893 including the '.'. Then we try again without the '.'. */
8895 for (s = str; *s != '\0' && !ISSPACE (*s); ++s)
8898 /* If we stopped on whitespace, then replace the whitespace with null for
8899 the call to hash_find. Save the character we replaced just in case we
8900 have to re-parse the instruction. */
8907 insn = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, str);
8909 /* If we didn't find the instruction in the opcode table, try again, but
8910 this time with just the instruction up to, but not including the
8914 /* Restore the character we overwrite above (if any). */
8918 /* Scan up to the first '.' or whitespace. */
8920 *s != '\0' && *s != '.' && !ISSPACE (*s);
8924 /* If we did not find a '.', then we can quit now. */
8927 insn_error = _("Unrecognized opcode");
8931 /* Lookup the instruction in the hash table. */
8933 if ((insn = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, str)) == NULL)
8935 insn_error = _("Unrecognized opcode");
8945 gas_assert (strcmp (insn->name, str) == 0);
8947 ok = is_opcode_valid (insn);
8950 if (insn + 1 < &mips_opcodes[NUMOPCODES]
8951 && strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name) == 0)
8960 static char buf[100];
8962 _("opcode not supported on this processor: %s (%s)"),
8963 mips_cpu_info_from_arch (mips_opts.arch)->name,
8964 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
8973 create_insn (ip, insn);
8976 lastregno = 0xffffffff;
8977 for (args = insn->args;; ++args)
8981 s += strspn (s, " \t");
8985 case '\0': /* end of args */
8990 case '2': /* DSP 2-bit unsigned immediate in bit 11. */
8991 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
8992 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
8993 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number != 1
8994 && (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number != 3)
8996 as_bad (_("BALIGN immediate not 1 or 3 (%lu)"),
8997 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
8999 INSERT_OPERAND (BP, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9000 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9004 case '3': /* DSP 3-bit unsigned immediate in bit 21. */
9005 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9006 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9007 if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_SA3)
9009 as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"),
9010 OP_MASK_SA3, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9012 INSERT_OPERAND (SA3, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9013 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9017 case '4': /* DSP 4-bit unsigned immediate in bit 21. */
9018 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9019 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9020 if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_SA4)
9022 as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"),
9023 OP_MASK_SA4, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9025 INSERT_OPERAND (SA4, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9026 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9030 case '5': /* DSP 8-bit unsigned immediate in bit 16. */
9031 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9032 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9033 if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_IMM8)
9035 as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"),
9036 OP_MASK_IMM8, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9038 INSERT_OPERAND (IMM8, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9039 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9043 case '6': /* DSP 5-bit unsigned immediate in bit 21. */
9044 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9045 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9046 if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_RS)
9048 as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"),
9049 OP_MASK_RS, (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9051 INSERT_OPERAND (RS, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9052 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9056 case '7': /* Four DSP accumulators in bits 11,12. */
9057 if (s[0] == '$' && s[1] == 'a' && s[2] == 'c' &&
9058 s[3] >= '0' && s[3] <= '3')
9062 INSERT_OPERAND (DSPACC, *ip, regno);
9066 as_bad (_("Invalid dsp acc register"));
9069 case '8': /* DSP 6-bit unsigned immediate in bit 11. */
9070 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9071 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9072 if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_WRDSP)
9074 as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"),
9076 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9078 INSERT_OPERAND (WRDSP, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9079 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9083 case '9': /* Four DSP accumulators in bits 21,22. */
9084 if (s[0] == '$' && s[1] == 'a' && s[2] == 'c' &&
9085 s[3] >= '0' && s[3] <= '3')
9089 INSERT_OPERAND (DSPACC_S, *ip, regno);
9093 as_bad (_("Invalid dsp acc register"));
9096 case '0': /* DSP 6-bit signed immediate in bit 20. */
9097 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9098 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9099 min_range = -((OP_MASK_DSPSFT + 1) >> 1);
9100 max_range = ((OP_MASK_DSPSFT + 1) >> 1) - 1;
9101 if (imm_expr.X_add_number < min_range ||
9102 imm_expr.X_add_number > max_range)
9104 as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range %ld..%ld (%ld)"),
9105 (long) min_range, (long) max_range,
9106 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9108 INSERT_OPERAND (DSPSFT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9109 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9113 case '\'': /* DSP 6-bit unsigned immediate in bit 16. */
9114 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9115 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9116 if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_RDDSP)
9118 as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range 0..%d (%lu)"),
9120 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9122 INSERT_OPERAND (RDDSP, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9123 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9127 case ':': /* DSP 7-bit signed immediate in bit 19. */
9128 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9129 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9130 min_range = -((OP_MASK_DSPSFT_7 + 1) >> 1);
9131 max_range = ((OP_MASK_DSPSFT_7 + 1) >> 1) - 1;
9132 if (imm_expr.X_add_number < min_range ||
9133 imm_expr.X_add_number > max_range)
9135 as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range %ld..%ld (%ld)"),
9136 (long) min_range, (long) max_range,
9137 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9139 INSERT_OPERAND (DSPSFT_7, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9140 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9144 case '@': /* DSP 10-bit signed immediate in bit 16. */
9145 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9146 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9147 min_range = -((OP_MASK_IMM10 + 1) >> 1);
9148 max_range = ((OP_MASK_IMM10 + 1) >> 1) - 1;
9149 if (imm_expr.X_add_number < min_range ||
9150 imm_expr.X_add_number > max_range)
9152 as_bad (_("DSP immediate not in range %ld..%ld (%ld)"),
9153 (long) min_range, (long) max_range,
9154 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9156 INSERT_OPERAND (IMM10, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9157 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9161 case '!': /* MT usermode flag bit. */
9162 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9163 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9164 if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_MT_U)
9165 as_bad (_("MT usermode bit not 0 or 1 (%lu)"),
9166 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9167 INSERT_OPERAND (MT_U, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9168 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9172 case '$': /* MT load high flag bit. */
9173 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9174 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9175 if (imm_expr.X_add_number & ~OP_MASK_MT_H)
9176 as_bad (_("MT load high bit not 0 or 1 (%lu)"),
9177 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9178 INSERT_OPERAND (MT_H, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9179 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9183 case '*': /* Four DSP accumulators in bits 18,19. */
9184 if (s[0] == '$' && s[1] == 'a' && s[2] == 'c' &&
9185 s[3] >= '0' && s[3] <= '3')
9189 INSERT_OPERAND (MTACC_T, *ip, regno);
9193 as_bad (_("Invalid dsp/smartmips acc register"));
9196 case '&': /* Four DSP accumulators in bits 13,14. */
9197 if (s[0] == '$' && s[1] == 'a' && s[2] == 'c' &&
9198 s[3] >= '0' && s[3] <= '3')
9202 INSERT_OPERAND (MTACC_D, *ip, regno);
9206 as_bad (_("Invalid dsp/smartmips acc register"));
9218 INSERT_OPERAND (RS, *ip, lastregno);
9222 INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, lastregno);
9226 INSERT_OPERAND (FT, *ip, lastregno);
9230 INSERT_OPERAND (FS, *ip, lastregno);
9236 /* Handle optional base register.
9237 Either the base register is omitted or
9238 we must have a left paren. */
9239 /* This is dependent on the next operand specifier
9240 is a base register specification. */
9241 gas_assert (args[1] == 'b');
9245 case ')': /* These must match exactly. */
9252 case '+': /* Opcode extension character. */
9255 case '1': /* UDI immediates. */
9260 const struct mips_immed *imm = mips_immed;
9262 while (imm->type && imm->type != *args)
9266 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9267 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9268 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number & ~imm->mask)
9270 as_warn (_("Illegal %s number (%lu, 0x%lx)"),
9271 imm->desc ? imm->desc : ip->insn_mo->name,
9272 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number,
9273 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9274 imm_expr.X_add_number &= imm->mask;
9276 ip->insn_opcode |= ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number
9278 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9283 case 'A': /* ins/ext position, becomes LSB. */
9292 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9293 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9294 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number < limlo
9295 || (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > limhi)
9297 as_bad (_("Improper position (%lu)"),
9298 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9299 imm_expr.X_add_number = limlo;
9301 lastpos = imm_expr.X_add_number;
9302 INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9303 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9307 case 'B': /* ins size, becomes MSB. */
9316 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9317 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9318 /* Check for negative input so that small negative numbers
9319 will not succeed incorrectly. The checks against
9320 (pos+size) transitively check "size" itself,
9321 assuming that "pos" is reasonable. */
9322 if ((long) imm_expr.X_add_number < 0
9323 || ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number
9325 || ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number
9328 as_bad (_("Improper insert size (%lu, position %lu)"),
9329 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number,
9330 (unsigned long) lastpos);
9331 imm_expr.X_add_number = limlo - lastpos;
9333 INSERT_OPERAND (INSMSB, *ip,
9334 lastpos + imm_expr.X_add_number - 1);
9335 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9339 case 'C': /* ext size, becomes MSBD. */
9352 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9353 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9354 /* Check for negative input so that small negative numbers
9355 will not succeed incorrectly. The checks against
9356 (pos+size) transitively check "size" itself,
9357 assuming that "pos" is reasonable. */
9358 if ((long) imm_expr.X_add_number < 0
9359 || ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number
9361 || ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number
9364 as_bad (_("Improper extract size (%lu, position %lu)"),
9365 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number,
9366 (unsigned long) lastpos);
9367 imm_expr.X_add_number = limlo - lastpos;
9369 INSERT_OPERAND (EXTMSBD, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number - 1);
9370 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9375 /* +D is for disassembly only; never match. */
9379 /* "+I" is like "I", except that imm2_expr is used. */
9380 my_getExpression (&imm2_expr, s);
9381 if (imm2_expr.X_op != O_big
9382 && imm2_expr.X_op != O_constant)
9383 insn_error = _("absolute expression required");
9384 if (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS)
9385 normalize_constant_expr (&imm2_expr);
9389 case 'T': /* Coprocessor register. */
9390 /* +T is for disassembly only; never match. */
9393 case 't': /* Coprocessor register number. */
9394 if (s[0] == '$' && ISDIGIT (s[1]))
9404 while (ISDIGIT (*s));
9406 as_bad (_("Invalid register number (%d)"), regno);
9409 INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, regno);
9414 as_bad (_("Invalid coprocessor 0 register number"));
9418 /* bbit[01] and bbit[01]32 bit index. Give error if index
9419 is not in the valid range. */
9420 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9421 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9422 if ((unsigned) imm_expr.X_add_number > 31)
9424 as_bad (_("Improper bit index (%lu)"),
9425 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9426 imm_expr.X_add_number = 0;
9428 INSERT_OPERAND (BBITIND, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9429 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9434 /* bbit[01] bit index when bbit is used but we generate
9435 bbit[01]32 because the index is over 32. Move to the
9436 next candidate if index is not in the valid range. */
9437 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9438 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9439 if ((unsigned) imm_expr.X_add_number < 32
9440 || (unsigned) imm_expr.X_add_number > 63)
9442 INSERT_OPERAND (BBITIND, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number - 32);
9443 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9448 /* cins, cins32, exts and exts32 position field. Give error
9449 if it's not in the valid range. */
9450 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9451 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9452 if ((unsigned) imm_expr.X_add_number > 31)
9454 as_bad (_("Improper position (%lu)"),
9455 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9456 imm_expr.X_add_number = 0;
9458 /* Make the pos explicit to simplify +S. */
9459 lastpos = imm_expr.X_add_number + 32;
9460 INSERT_OPERAND (CINSPOS, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9461 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9466 /* cins, cins32, exts and exts32 position field. Move to
9467 the next candidate if it's not in the valid range. */
9468 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9469 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9470 if ((unsigned) imm_expr.X_add_number < 32
9471 || (unsigned) imm_expr.X_add_number > 63)
9473 lastpos = imm_expr.X_add_number;
9474 INSERT_OPERAND (CINSPOS, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number - 32);
9475 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9480 /* cins and exts length-minus-one field. */
9481 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9482 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9483 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 31)
9485 as_bad (_("Improper size (%lu)"),
9486 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9487 imm_expr.X_add_number = 0;
9489 INSERT_OPERAND (CINSLM1, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9490 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9495 /* cins32/exts32 and cins/exts aliasing cint32/exts32
9496 length-minus-one field. */
9497 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9498 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9499 if ((long) imm_expr.X_add_number < 0
9500 || (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number + lastpos > 63)
9502 as_bad (_("Improper size (%lu)"),
9503 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9504 imm_expr.X_add_number = 0;
9506 INSERT_OPERAND (CINSLM1, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9507 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9512 /* seqi/snei immediate field. */
9513 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9514 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9515 if ((long) imm_expr.X_add_number < -512
9516 || (long) imm_expr.X_add_number >= 512)
9518 as_bad (_("Improper immediate (%ld)"),
9519 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9520 imm_expr.X_add_number = 0;
9522 INSERT_OPERAND (SEQI, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9523 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9527 case 'a': /* 8-bit signed offset in bit 6 */
9528 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9529 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9530 min_range = -((OP_MASK_OFFSET_A + 1) >> 1);
9531 max_range = ((OP_MASK_OFFSET_A + 1) >> 1) - 1;
9532 if (imm_expr.X_add_number < min_range
9533 || imm_expr.X_add_number > max_range)
9535 as_bad (_("Offset not in range %ld..%ld (%ld)"),
9536 (long) min_range, (long) max_range,
9537 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9539 INSERT_OPERAND (OFFSET_A, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9540 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9544 case 'b': /* 8-bit signed offset in bit 3 */
9545 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9546 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9547 min_range = -((OP_MASK_OFFSET_B + 1) >> 1);
9548 max_range = ((OP_MASK_OFFSET_B + 1) >> 1) - 1;
9549 if (imm_expr.X_add_number < min_range
9550 || imm_expr.X_add_number > max_range)
9552 as_bad (_("Offset not in range %ld..%ld (%ld)"),
9553 (long) min_range, (long) max_range,
9554 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9556 INSERT_OPERAND (OFFSET_B, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9557 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9561 case 'c': /* 9-bit signed offset in bit 6 */
9562 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9563 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9564 min_range = -((OP_MASK_OFFSET_C + 1) >> 1);
9565 max_range = ((OP_MASK_OFFSET_C + 1) >> 1) - 1;
9566 /* We check the offset range before adjusted. */
9569 if (imm_expr.X_add_number < min_range
9570 || imm_expr.X_add_number > max_range)
9572 as_bad (_("Offset not in range %ld..%ld (%ld)"),
9573 (long) min_range, (long) max_range,
9574 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9576 if (imm_expr.X_add_number & 0xf)
9578 as_bad (_("Offset not 16 bytes alignment (%ld)"),
9579 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9581 /* Right shift 4 bits to adjust the offset operand. */
9582 INSERT_OPERAND (OFFSET_C, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number >> 4);
9583 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9588 if (!reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, ®no))
9590 if (regno == AT && mips_opts.at)
9592 if (mips_opts.at == ATREG)
9593 as_warn (_("used $at without \".set noat\""));
9595 as_warn (_("used $%u with \".set at=$%u\""),
9596 regno, mips_opts.at);
9598 INSERT_OPERAND (RZ, *ip, regno);
9602 if (!reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_FPU, ®no))
9604 INSERT_OPERAND (FZ, *ip, regno);
9608 as_bad (_("Internal error: bad mips opcode "
9609 "(unknown extension operand type `+%c'): %s %s"),
9610 *args, insn->name, insn->args);
9611 /* Further processing is fruitless. */
9616 case '<': /* must be at least one digit */
9618 * According to the manual, if the shift amount is greater
9619 * than 31 or less than 0, then the shift amount should be
9620 * mod 32. In reality the mips assembler issues an error.
9621 * We issue a warning and mask out all but the low 5 bits.
9623 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9624 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9625 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 31)
9626 as_warn (_("Improper shift amount (%lu)"),
9627 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9628 INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9629 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9633 case '>': /* shift amount minus 32 */
9634 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9635 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9636 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number < 32
9637 || (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 63)
9639 INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number - 32);
9640 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9644 case 'k': /* CACHE code. */
9645 case 'h': /* PREFX code. */
9646 case '1': /* SYNC type. */
9647 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9648 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9649 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 31)
9650 as_warn (_("Invalid value for `%s' (%lu)"),
9652 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9655 if (mips_fix_cn63xxp1 && strcmp ("pref", insn->name) == 0)
9656 switch (imm_expr.X_add_number)
9665 case 31: /* These are ok. */
9668 default: /* The rest must be changed to 28. */
9669 imm_expr.X_add_number = 28;
9672 INSERT_OPERAND (CACHE, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9674 else if (*args == 'h')
9675 INSERT_OPERAND (PREFX, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9677 INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9678 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9682 case 'c': /* BREAK code. */
9683 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9684 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9685 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_CODE)
9686 as_warn (_("Code for %s not in range 0..1023 (%lu)"),
9688 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9689 INSERT_OPERAND (CODE, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9690 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9694 case 'q': /* Lower BREAK code. */
9695 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9696 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9697 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_CODE2)
9698 as_warn (_("Lower code for %s not in range 0..1023 (%lu)"),
9700 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9701 INSERT_OPERAND (CODE2, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9702 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9706 case 'B': /* 20-bit SYSCALL/BREAK code. */
9707 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9708 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9709 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_CODE20)
9710 as_warn (_("Code for %s not in range 0..1048575 (%lu)"),
9712 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9713 INSERT_OPERAND (CODE20, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9714 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9718 case 'C': /* Coprocessor code. */
9719 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9720 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9721 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_COPZ)
9723 as_warn (_("Coproccesor code > 25 bits (%lu)"),
9724 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9725 imm_expr.X_add_number &= OP_MASK_COPZ;
9727 INSERT_OPERAND (COPZ, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9728 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9732 case 'J': /* 19-bit WAIT code. */
9733 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9734 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9735 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_CODE19)
9737 as_warn (_("Illegal 19-bit code (%lu)"),
9738 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9739 imm_expr.X_add_number &= OP_MASK_CODE19;
9741 INSERT_OPERAND (CODE19, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9742 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9746 case 'P': /* Performance register. */
9747 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9748 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9749 if (imm_expr.X_add_number != 0 && imm_expr.X_add_number != 1)
9750 as_warn (_("Invalid performance register (%lu)"),
9751 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9752 INSERT_OPERAND (PERFREG, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9753 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9757 case 'G': /* Coprocessor destination register. */
9758 if (((ip->insn_opcode >> OP_SH_OP) & OP_MASK_OP) == OP_OP_COP0)
9759 ok = reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_CP0, ®no);
9761 ok = reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, ®no);
9762 INSERT_OPERAND (RD, *ip, regno);
9771 case 'b': /* Base register. */
9772 case 'd': /* Destination register. */
9773 case 's': /* Source register. */
9774 case 't': /* Target register. */
9775 case 'r': /* Both target and source. */
9776 case 'v': /* Both dest and source. */
9777 case 'w': /* Both dest and target. */
9778 case 'E': /* Coprocessor target register. */
9779 case 'K': /* RDHWR destination register. */
9780 case 'x': /* Ignore register name. */
9781 case 'z': /* Must be zero register. */
9782 case 'U': /* Destination register (CLO/CLZ). */
9783 case 'g': /* Coprocessor destination register. */
9785 if (*args == 'E' || *args == 'K')
9786 ok = reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM, ®no);
9789 ok = reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, ®no);
9790 if (regno == AT && mips_opts.at)
9792 if (mips_opts.at == ATREG)
9793 as_warn (_("Used $at without \".set noat\""));
9795 as_warn (_("Used $%u with \".set at=$%u\""),
9796 regno, mips_opts.at);
9806 if (c == 'r' || c == 'v' || c == 'w')
9813 /* 'z' only matches $0. */
9814 if (c == 'z' && regno != 0)
9817 if (c == 's' && !strncmp (ip->insn_mo->name, "jalr", 4))
9819 if (regno == lastregno)
9822 = _("Source and destination must be different");
9825 if (regno == 31 && lastregno == 0xffffffff)
9828 = _("A destination register must be supplied");
9832 /* Now that we have assembled one operand, we use the args
9833 string to figure out where it goes in the instruction. */
9840 INSERT_OPERAND (RS, *ip, regno);
9845 INSERT_OPERAND (RD, *ip, regno);
9848 INSERT_OPERAND (RD, *ip, regno);
9849 INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, regno);
9854 INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, regno);
9857 /* This case exists because on the r3000 trunc
9858 expands into a macro which requires a gp
9859 register. On the r6000 or r4000 it is
9860 assembled into a single instruction which
9861 ignores the register. Thus the insn version
9862 is MIPS_ISA2 and uses 'x', and the macro
9863 version is MIPS_ISA1 and uses 't'. */
9866 /* This case is for the div instruction, which
9867 acts differently if the destination argument
9868 is $0. This only matches $0, and is checked
9869 outside the switch. */
9879 INSERT_OPERAND (RS, *ip, lastregno);
9882 INSERT_OPERAND (RT, *ip, lastregno);
9887 case 'O': /* MDMX alignment immediate constant. */
9888 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9889 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9890 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_ALN)
9891 as_warn (_("Improper align amount (%ld), using low bits"),
9892 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9893 INSERT_OPERAND (ALN, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9894 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9898 case 'Q': /* MDMX vector, element sel, or const. */
9901 /* MDMX Immediate. */
9902 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
9903 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9904 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > OP_MASK_FT)
9905 as_warn (_("Invalid MDMX Immediate (%ld)"),
9906 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9907 INSERT_OPERAND (FT, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
9908 if (ip->insn_opcode & (OP_MASK_VSEL << OP_SH_VSEL))
9909 ip->insn_opcode |= MDMX_FMTSEL_IMM_QH << OP_SH_VSEL;
9911 ip->insn_opcode |= MDMX_FMTSEL_IMM_OB << OP_SH_VSEL;
9912 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9916 /* Not MDMX Immediate. Fall through. */
9917 case 'X': /* MDMX destination register. */
9918 case 'Y': /* MDMX source register. */
9919 case 'Z': /* MDMX target register. */
9921 case 'D': /* Floating point destination register. */
9922 case 'S': /* Floating point source register. */
9923 case 'T': /* Floating point target register. */
9924 case 'R': /* Floating point source register. */
9929 || (mips_opts.ase_mdmx
9930 && (ip->insn_mo->pinfo & FP_D)
9931 && (ip->insn_mo->pinfo & (INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY
9932 | INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY
9933 | INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY
9934 | INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY
9935 | INSN_STORE_MEMORY))))
9938 if (reg_lookup (&s, rtype, ®no))
9940 if ((regno & 1) != 0
9942 && !mips_oddfpreg_ok (ip->insn_mo, argnum))
9943 as_warn (_("Float register should be even, was %d"),
9951 if (c == 'V' || c == 'W')
9962 INSERT_OPERAND (FD, *ip, regno);
9967 INSERT_OPERAND (FS, *ip, regno);
9970 /* This is like 'Z', but also needs to fix the MDMX
9971 vector/scalar select bits. Note that the
9972 scalar immediate case is handled above. */
9975 int is_qh = (ip->insn_opcode & (1 << OP_SH_VSEL));
9976 int max_el = (is_qh ? 3 : 7);
9978 my_getExpression(&imm_expr, s);
9979 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
9981 if (imm_expr.X_add_number > max_el)
9982 as_bad (_("Bad element selector %ld"),
9983 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
9984 imm_expr.X_add_number &= max_el;
9985 ip->insn_opcode |= (imm_expr.X_add_number
9988 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
9990 as_warn (_("Expecting ']' found '%s'"), s);
9996 if (ip->insn_opcode & (OP_MASK_VSEL << OP_SH_VSEL))
9997 ip->insn_opcode |= (MDMX_FMTSEL_VEC_QH
10000 ip->insn_opcode |= (MDMX_FMTSEL_VEC_OB <<
10003 /* Fall through. */
10007 INSERT_OPERAND (FT, *ip, regno);
10010 INSERT_OPERAND (FR, *ip, regno);
10020 INSERT_OPERAND (FS, *ip, lastregno);
10023 INSERT_OPERAND (FT, *ip, lastregno);
10029 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
10030 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_big
10031 && imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
10032 insn_error = _("absolute expression required");
10033 if (HAVE_32BIT_GPRS)
10034 normalize_constant_expr (&imm_expr);
10039 my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s);
10040 normalize_address_expr (&offset_expr);
10041 *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_32;
10054 unsigned char temp[8];
10056 unsigned int length;
10061 /* These only appear as the last operand in an
10062 instruction, and every instruction that accepts
10063 them in any variant accepts them in all variants.
10064 This means we don't have to worry about backing out
10065 any changes if the instruction does not match.
10067 The difference between them is the size of the
10068 floating point constant and where it goes. For 'F'
10069 and 'L' the constant is 64 bits; for 'f' and 'l' it
10070 is 32 bits. Where the constant is placed is based
10071 on how the MIPS assembler does things:
10074 f -- immediate value
10077 The .lit4 and .lit8 sections are only used if
10078 permitted by the -G argument.
10080 The code below needs to know whether the target register
10081 is 32 or 64 bits wide. It relies on the fact 'f' and
10082 'F' are used with GPR-based instructions and 'l' and
10083 'L' are used with FPR-based instructions. */
10085 f64 = *args == 'F' || *args == 'L';
10086 using_gprs = *args == 'F' || *args == 'f';
10088 save_in = input_line_pointer;
10089 input_line_pointer = s;
10090 err = md_atof (f64 ? 'd' : 'f', (char *) temp, &len);
10092 s = input_line_pointer;
10093 input_line_pointer = save_in;
10094 if (err != NULL && *err != '\0')
10096 as_bad (_("Bad floating point constant: %s"), err);
10097 memset (temp, '\0', sizeof temp);
10098 length = f64 ? 8 : 4;
10101 gas_assert (length == (unsigned) (f64 ? 8 : 4));
10105 && (g_switch_value < 4
10106 || (temp[0] == 0 && temp[1] == 0)
10107 || (temp[2] == 0 && temp[3] == 0))))
10109 imm_expr.X_op = O_constant;
10110 if (!target_big_endian)
10111 imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getl32 (temp);
10113 imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getb32 (temp);
10115 else if (length > 4
10116 && !mips_disable_float_construction
10117 /* Constants can only be constructed in GPRs and
10118 copied to FPRs if the GPRs are at least as wide
10119 as the FPRs. Force the constant into memory if
10120 we are using 64-bit FPRs but the GPRs are only
10123 || !(HAVE_64BIT_FPRS && HAVE_32BIT_GPRS))
10124 && ((temp[0] == 0 && temp[1] == 0)
10125 || (temp[2] == 0 && temp[3] == 0))
10126 && ((temp[4] == 0 && temp[5] == 0)
10127 || (temp[6] == 0 && temp[7] == 0)))
10129 /* The value is simple enough to load with a couple of
10130 instructions. If using 32-bit registers, set
10131 imm_expr to the high order 32 bits and offset_expr to
10132 the low order 32 bits. Otherwise, set imm_expr to
10133 the entire 64 bit constant. */
10134 if (using_gprs ? HAVE_32BIT_GPRS : HAVE_32BIT_FPRS)
10136 imm_expr.X_op = O_constant;
10137 offset_expr.X_op = O_constant;
10138 if (!target_big_endian)
10140 imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getl32 (temp + 4);
10141 offset_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getl32 (temp);
10145 imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getb32 (temp);
10146 offset_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getb32 (temp + 4);
10148 if (offset_expr.X_add_number == 0)
10149 offset_expr.X_op = O_absent;
10151 else if (sizeof (imm_expr.X_add_number) > 4)
10153 imm_expr.X_op = O_constant;
10154 if (!target_big_endian)
10155 imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getl64 (temp);
10157 imm_expr.X_add_number = bfd_getb64 (temp);
10161 imm_expr.X_op = O_big;
10162 imm_expr.X_add_number = 4;
10163 if (!target_big_endian)
10165 generic_bignum[0] = bfd_getl16 (temp);
10166 generic_bignum[1] = bfd_getl16 (temp + 2);
10167 generic_bignum[2] = bfd_getl16 (temp + 4);
10168 generic_bignum[3] = bfd_getl16 (temp + 6);
10172 generic_bignum[0] = bfd_getb16 (temp + 6);
10173 generic_bignum[1] = bfd_getb16 (temp + 4);
10174 generic_bignum[2] = bfd_getb16 (temp + 2);
10175 generic_bignum[3] = bfd_getb16 (temp);
10181 const char *newname;
10184 /* Switch to the right section. */
10186 subseg = now_subseg;
10189 default: /* unused default case avoids warnings. */
10191 newname = RDATA_SECTION_NAME;
10192 if (g_switch_value >= 8)
10196 newname = RDATA_SECTION_NAME;
10199 gas_assert (g_switch_value >= 4);
10203 new_seg = subseg_new (newname, (subsegT) 0);
10205 bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, new_seg,
10210 frag_align (*args == 'l' ? 2 : 3, 0, 0);
10211 if (IS_ELF && strncmp (TARGET_OS, "elf", 3) != 0)
10212 record_alignment (new_seg, 4);
10214 record_alignment (new_seg, *args == 'l' ? 2 : 3);
10215 if (seg == now_seg)
10216 as_bad (_("Can't use floating point insn in this section"));
10218 /* Set the argument to the current address in the
10220 offset_expr.X_op = O_symbol;
10221 offset_expr.X_add_symbol = symbol_temp_new_now ();
10222 offset_expr.X_add_number = 0;
10224 /* Put the floating point number into the section. */
10225 p = frag_more ((int) length);
10226 memcpy (p, temp, length);
10228 /* Switch back to the original section. */
10229 subseg_set (seg, subseg);
10234 case 'i': /* 16-bit unsigned immediate. */
10235 case 'j': /* 16-bit signed immediate. */
10236 *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_LO16;
10237 if (my_getSmallExpression (&imm_expr, imm_reloc, s) == 0)
10240 offsetT minval, maxval;
10242 more = (insn + 1 < &mips_opcodes[NUMOPCODES]
10243 && strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name) == 0);
10245 /* If the expression was written as an unsigned number,
10246 only treat it as signed if there are no more
10250 && sizeof (imm_expr.X_add_number) <= 4
10251 && imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
10252 && imm_expr.X_add_number < 0
10253 && imm_expr.X_unsigned
10254 && HAVE_64BIT_GPRS)
10257 /* For compatibility with older assemblers, we accept
10258 0x8000-0xffff as signed 16-bit numbers when only
10259 signed numbers are allowed. */
10261 minval = 0, maxval = 0xffff;
10263 minval = -0x8000, maxval = 0x7fff;
10265 minval = -0x8000, maxval = 0xffff;
10267 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant
10268 || imm_expr.X_add_number < minval
10269 || imm_expr.X_add_number > maxval)
10273 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
10274 || imm_expr.X_op == O_big)
10275 as_bad (_("Expression out of range"));
10281 case 'o': /* 16-bit offset. */
10282 offset_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_LO16;
10283 offset_reloc[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10284 offset_reloc[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10286 /* Check whether there is only a single bracketed expression
10287 left. If so, it must be the base register and the
10288 constant must be zero. */
10289 if (*s == '(' && strchr (s + 1, '(') == 0)
10291 offset_expr.X_op = O_constant;
10292 offset_expr.X_add_number = 0;
10296 /* If this value won't fit into a 16 bit offset, then go
10297 find a macro that will generate the 32 bit offset
10299 if (my_getSmallExpression (&offset_expr, offset_reloc, s) == 0
10300 && (offset_expr.X_op != O_constant
10301 || offset_expr.X_add_number >= 0x8000
10302 || offset_expr.X_add_number < -0x8000))
10308 case 'p': /* PC-relative offset. */
10309 *offset_reloc = BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2;
10310 my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s);
10314 case 'u': /* Upper 16 bits. */
10315 if (my_getSmallExpression (&imm_expr, imm_reloc, s) == 0
10316 && imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
10317 && (imm_expr.X_add_number < 0
10318 || imm_expr.X_add_number >= 0x10000))
10319 as_bad (_("lui expression (%lu) not in range 0..65535"),
10320 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
10324 case 'a': /* 26-bit address. */
10325 my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s);
10327 *offset_reloc = BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP;
10330 case 'N': /* 3-bit branch condition code. */
10331 case 'M': /* 3-bit compare condition code. */
10333 if (ip->insn_mo->pinfo & (FP_D | FP_S))
10334 rtype |= RTYPE_FCC;
10335 if (!reg_lookup (&s, rtype, ®no))
10337 if ((strcmp (str + strlen (str) - 3, ".ps") == 0
10338 || strcmp (str + strlen (str) - 5, "any2f") == 0
10339 || strcmp (str + strlen (str) - 5, "any2t") == 0)
10340 && (regno & 1) != 0)
10341 as_warn (_("Condition code register should be even for %s, "
10344 if ((strcmp (str + strlen (str) - 5, "any4f") == 0
10345 || strcmp (str + strlen (str) - 5, "any4t") == 0)
10346 && (regno & 3) != 0)
10347 as_warn (_("Condition code register should be 0 or 4 for %s, "
10351 INSERT_OPERAND (BCC, *ip, regno);
10353 INSERT_OPERAND (CCC, *ip, regno);
10357 if (s[0] == '0' && (s[1] == 'x' || s[1] == 'X'))
10368 while (ISDIGIT (*s));
10371 c = 8; /* Invalid sel value. */
10374 as_bad (_("Invalid coprocessor sub-selection value (0-7)"));
10375 ip->insn_opcode |= c;
10379 /* Must be at least one digit. */
10380 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
10381 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
10383 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number
10384 > (unsigned long) OP_MASK_VECBYTE)
10386 as_bad (_("bad byte vector index (%ld)"),
10387 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
10388 imm_expr.X_add_number = 0;
10391 INSERT_OPERAND (VECBYTE, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
10392 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
10397 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
10398 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
10400 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number
10401 > (unsigned long) OP_MASK_VECALIGN)
10403 as_bad (_("bad byte vector index (%ld)"),
10404 (long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
10405 imm_expr.X_add_number = 0;
10408 INSERT_OPERAND (VECALIGN, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
10409 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
10414 as_bad (_("Bad char = '%c'\n"), *args);
10419 /* Args don't match. */
10420 if (insn + 1 < &mips_opcodes[NUMOPCODES] &&
10421 !strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name))
10425 insn_error = _("Illegal operands");
10429 *(--argsStart) = save_c;
10430 insn_error = _("Illegal operands");
10435 #define SKIP_SPACE_TABS(S) { while (*(S) == ' ' || *(S) == '\t') ++(S); }
10437 /* This routine assembles an instruction into its binary format when
10438 assembling for the mips16. As a side effect, it sets one of the
10439 global variables imm_reloc or offset_reloc to the type of
10440 relocation to do if one of the operands is an address expression.
10441 It also sets mips16_small and mips16_ext if the user explicitly
10442 requested a small or extended instruction. */
10445 mips16_ip (char *str, struct mips_cl_insn *ip)
10449 struct mips_opcode *insn;
10451 unsigned int regno;
10452 unsigned int lastregno = 0;
10458 mips16_small = FALSE;
10459 mips16_ext = FALSE;
10461 for (s = str; ISLOWER (*s); ++s)
10473 if (s[1] == 't' && s[2] == ' ')
10476 mips16_small = TRUE;
10480 else if (s[1] == 'e' && s[2] == ' ')
10487 /* Fall through. */
10489 insn_error = _("unknown opcode");
10493 if (mips_opts.noautoextend && ! mips16_ext)
10494 mips16_small = TRUE;
10496 if ((insn = (struct mips_opcode *) hash_find (mips16_op_hash, str)) == NULL)
10498 insn_error = _("unrecognized opcode");
10507 gas_assert (strcmp (insn->name, str) == 0);
10509 ok = is_opcode_valid_16 (insn);
10512 if (insn + 1 < &mips16_opcodes[bfd_mips16_num_opcodes]
10513 && strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name) == 0)
10522 static char buf[100];
10524 _("opcode not supported on this processor: %s (%s)"),
10525 mips_cpu_info_from_arch (mips_opts.arch)->name,
10526 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
10533 create_insn (ip, insn);
10534 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
10535 imm_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10536 imm_reloc[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10537 imm_reloc[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10538 imm2_expr.X_op = O_absent;
10539 offset_expr.X_op = O_absent;
10540 offset_reloc[0] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10541 offset_reloc[1] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10542 offset_reloc[2] = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10543 for (args = insn->args; 1; ++args)
10550 /* In this switch statement we call break if we did not find
10551 a match, continue if we did find a match, or return if we
10560 /* Stuff the immediate value in now, if we can. */
10561 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant
10562 && *imm_reloc > BFD_RELOC_UNUSED
10563 && *imm_reloc != BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GOT16
10564 && *imm_reloc != BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_CALL16
10565 && insn->pinfo != INSN_MACRO)
10569 switch (*offset_reloc)
10571 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S:
10572 tmp = (imm_expr.X_add_number + 0x8000) >> 16;
10575 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16:
10576 tmp = imm_expr.X_add_number >> 16;
10579 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16:
10580 tmp = ((imm_expr.X_add_number + 0x8000) & 0xffff)
10584 case BFD_RELOC_UNUSED:
10585 tmp = imm_expr.X_add_number;
10591 *offset_reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10593 mips16_immed (NULL, 0, *imm_reloc - BFD_RELOC_UNUSED,
10594 tmp, TRUE, mips16_small,
10595 mips16_ext, &ip->insn_opcode,
10596 &ip->use_extend, &ip->extend);
10597 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
10598 *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10612 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, *ip, lastregno);
10615 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, *ip, lastregno);
10631 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, *ip, lastregno);
10633 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, *ip, lastregno);
10637 /* Fall through. */
10648 if (!reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, ®no))
10650 if (c == 'v' || c == 'w')
10653 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, *ip, lastregno);
10655 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, *ip, lastregno);
10666 if (c == 'v' || c == 'w')
10668 regno = mips16_to_32_reg_map[lastregno];
10682 regno = mips32_to_16_reg_map[regno];
10687 regno = ILLEGAL_REG;
10692 regno = ILLEGAL_REG;
10697 regno = ILLEGAL_REG;
10702 if (regno == AT && mips_opts.at)
10704 if (mips_opts.at == ATREG)
10705 as_warn (_("used $at without \".set noat\""));
10707 as_warn (_("used $%u with \".set at=$%u\""),
10708 regno, mips_opts.at);
10716 if (regno == ILLEGAL_REG)
10723 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RX, *ip, regno);
10727 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RY, *ip, regno);
10730 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (RZ, *ip, regno);
10733 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (MOVE32Z, *ip, regno);
10739 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (REGR32, *ip, regno);
10742 regno = ((regno & 7) << 2) | ((regno & 0x18) >> 3);
10743 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (REG32R, *ip, regno);
10753 if (strncmp (s, "$pc", 3) == 0)
10770 i = my_getSmallExpression (&imm_expr, imm_reloc, s);
10773 if (imm_expr.X_op != O_constant)
10776 ip->use_extend = TRUE;
10781 /* We need to relax this instruction. */
10782 *offset_reloc = *imm_reloc;
10783 *imm_reloc = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c;
10788 *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10789 /* Fall through. */
10796 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
10797 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_register)
10799 /* What we thought was an expression turned out to
10802 if (s[0] == '(' && args[1] == '(')
10804 /* It looks like the expression was omitted
10805 before a register indirection, which means
10806 that the expression is implicitly zero. We
10807 still set up imm_expr, so that we handle
10808 explicit extensions correctly. */
10809 imm_expr.X_op = O_constant;
10810 imm_expr.X_add_number = 0;
10811 *imm_reloc = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c;
10818 /* We need to relax this instruction. */
10819 *imm_reloc = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c;
10828 /* We use offset_reloc rather than imm_reloc for the PC
10829 relative operands. This lets macros with both
10830 immediate and address operands work correctly. */
10831 my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s);
10833 if (offset_expr.X_op == O_register)
10836 /* We need to relax this instruction. */
10837 *offset_reloc = (int) BFD_RELOC_UNUSED + c;
10841 case '6': /* break code */
10842 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
10843 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
10844 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 63)
10845 as_warn (_("Invalid value for `%s' (%lu)"),
10847 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
10848 MIPS16_INSERT_OPERAND (IMM6, *ip, imm_expr.X_add_number);
10849 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
10853 case 'a': /* 26 bit address */
10854 my_getExpression (&offset_expr, s);
10856 *offset_reloc = BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP;
10857 ip->insn_opcode <<= 16;
10860 case 'l': /* register list for entry macro */
10861 case 'L': /* register list for exit macro */
10871 unsigned int freg, reg1, reg2;
10873 while (*s == ' ' || *s == ',')
10875 if (reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM, ®1))
10877 else if (reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_FPU, ®1))
10881 as_bad (_("can't parse register list"));
10891 if (!reg_lookup (&s, freg ? RTYPE_FPU
10892 : (RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM), ®2))
10894 as_bad (_("invalid register list"));
10898 if (freg && reg1 == 0 && reg2 == 0 && c == 'L')
10900 mask &= ~ (7 << 3);
10903 else if (freg && reg1 == 0 && reg2 == 1 && c == 'L')
10905 mask &= ~ (7 << 3);
10908 else if (reg1 == 4 && reg2 >= 4 && reg2 <= 7 && c != 'L')
10909 mask |= (reg2 - 3) << 3;
10910 else if (reg1 == 16 && reg2 >= 16 && reg2 <= 17)
10911 mask |= (reg2 - 15) << 1;
10912 else if (reg1 == RA && reg2 == RA)
10916 as_bad (_("invalid register list"));
10920 /* The mask is filled in in the opcode table for the
10921 benefit of the disassembler. We remove it before
10922 applying the actual mask. */
10923 ip->insn_opcode &= ~ ((7 << 3) << MIPS16OP_SH_IMM6);
10924 ip->insn_opcode |= mask << MIPS16OP_SH_IMM6;
10928 case 'm': /* Register list for save insn. */
10929 case 'M': /* Register list for restore insn. */
10932 int framesz = 0, seen_framesz = 0;
10933 int nargs = 0, statics = 0, sregs = 0;
10937 unsigned int reg1, reg2;
10939 SKIP_SPACE_TABS (s);
10942 SKIP_SPACE_TABS (s);
10944 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
10945 if (imm_expr.X_op == O_constant)
10947 /* Handle the frame size. */
10950 as_bad (_("more than one frame size in list"));
10954 framesz = imm_expr.X_add_number;
10955 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
10960 if (! reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM, ®1))
10962 as_bad (_("can't parse register list"));
10974 if (! reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM, ®2)
10977 as_bad (_("can't parse register list"));
10982 while (reg1 <= reg2)
10984 if (reg1 >= 4 && reg1 <= 7)
10988 nargs |= 1 << (reg1 - 4);
10990 /* statics $a0-$a3 */
10991 statics |= 1 << (reg1 - 4);
10993 else if ((reg1 >= 16 && reg1 <= 23) || reg1 == 30)
10996 sregs |= 1 << ((reg1 == 30) ? 8 : (reg1 - 16));
10998 else if (reg1 == 31)
11000 /* Add $ra to insn. */
11005 as_bad (_("unexpected register in list"));
11013 /* Encode args/statics combination. */
11014 if (nargs & statics)
11015 as_bad (_("arg/static registers overlap"));
11016 else if (nargs == 0xf)
11017 /* All $a0-$a3 are args. */
11018 opcode |= MIPS16_ALL_ARGS << 16;
11019 else if (statics == 0xf)
11020 /* All $a0-$a3 are statics. */
11021 opcode |= MIPS16_ALL_STATICS << 16;
11024 int narg = 0, nstat = 0;
11026 /* Count arg registers. */
11027 while (nargs & 0x1)
11033 as_bad (_("invalid arg register list"));
11035 /* Count static registers. */
11036 while (statics & 0x8)
11038 statics = (statics << 1) & 0xf;
11042 as_bad (_("invalid static register list"));
11044 /* Encode args/statics. */
11045 opcode |= ((narg << 2) | nstat) << 16;
11048 /* Encode $s0/$s1. */
11049 if (sregs & (1 << 0)) /* $s0 */
11051 if (sregs & (1 << 1)) /* $s1 */
11057 /* Count regs $s2-$s8. */
11065 as_bad (_("invalid static register list"));
11066 /* Encode $s2-$s8. */
11067 opcode |= nsreg << 24;
11070 /* Encode frame size. */
11072 as_bad (_("missing frame size"));
11073 else if ((framesz & 7) != 0 || framesz < 0
11074 || framesz > 0xff * 8)
11075 as_bad (_("invalid frame size"));
11076 else if (framesz != 128 || (opcode >> 16) != 0)
11079 opcode |= (((framesz & 0xf0) << 16)
11080 | (framesz & 0x0f));
11083 /* Finally build the instruction. */
11084 if ((opcode >> 16) != 0 || framesz == 0)
11086 ip->use_extend = TRUE;
11087 ip->extend = opcode >> 16;
11089 ip->insn_opcode |= opcode & 0x7f;
11093 case 'e': /* extend code */
11094 my_getExpression (&imm_expr, s);
11095 check_absolute_expr (ip, &imm_expr);
11096 if ((unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number > 0x7ff)
11098 as_warn (_("Invalid value for `%s' (%lu)"),
11100 (unsigned long) imm_expr.X_add_number);
11101 imm_expr.X_add_number &= 0x7ff;
11103 ip->insn_opcode |= imm_expr.X_add_number;
11104 imm_expr.X_op = O_absent;
11114 /* Args don't match. */
11115 if (insn + 1 < &mips16_opcodes[bfd_mips16_num_opcodes] &&
11116 strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name) == 0)
11123 insn_error = _("illegal operands");
11129 /* This structure holds information we know about a mips16 immediate
11132 struct mips16_immed_operand
11134 /* The type code used in the argument string in the opcode table. */
11136 /* The number of bits in the short form of the opcode. */
11138 /* The number of bits in the extended form of the opcode. */
11140 /* The amount by which the short form is shifted when it is used;
11141 for example, the sw instruction has a shift count of 2. */
11143 /* The amount by which the short form is shifted when it is stored
11144 into the instruction code. */
11146 /* Non-zero if the short form is unsigned. */
11148 /* Non-zero if the extended form is unsigned. */
11150 /* Non-zero if the value is PC relative. */
11154 /* The mips16 immediate operand types. */
11156 static const struct mips16_immed_operand mips16_immed_operands[] =
11158 { '<', 3, 5, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_RZ, 1, 1, 0 },
11159 { '>', 3, 5, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_RX, 1, 1, 0 },
11160 { '[', 3, 6, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_RZ, 1, 1, 0 },
11161 { ']', 3, 6, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_RX, 1, 1, 0 },
11162 { '4', 4, 15, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM4, 0, 0, 0 },
11163 { '5', 5, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 0 },
11164 { 'H', 5, 16, 1, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 0 },
11165 { 'W', 5, 16, 2, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 0 },
11166 { 'D', 5, 16, 3, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 0 },
11167 { 'j', 5, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 0, 0, 0 },
11168 { '8', 8, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 0, 0 },
11169 { 'V', 8, 16, 2, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 0, 0 },
11170 { 'C', 8, 16, 3, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 0, 0 },
11171 { 'U', 8, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 1, 0 },
11172 { 'k', 8, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 0, 0, 0 },
11173 { 'K', 8, 16, 3, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 0, 0, 0 },
11174 { 'p', 8, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 0, 0, 1 },
11175 { 'q', 11, 16, 0, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 0, 0, 1 },
11176 { 'A', 8, 16, 2, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM8, 1, 0, 1 },
11177 { 'B', 5, 16, 3, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 1 },
11178 { 'E', 5, 16, 2, MIPS16OP_SH_IMM5, 1, 0, 1 }
11181 #define MIPS16_NUM_IMMED \
11182 (sizeof mips16_immed_operands / sizeof mips16_immed_operands[0])
11184 /* Handle a mips16 instruction with an immediate value. This or's the
11185 small immediate value into *INSN. It sets *USE_EXTEND to indicate
11186 whether an extended value is needed; if one is needed, it sets
11187 *EXTEND to the value. The argument type is TYPE. The value is VAL.
11188 If SMALL is true, an unextended opcode was explicitly requested.
11189 If EXT is true, an extended opcode was explicitly requested. If
11190 WARN is true, warn if EXT does not match reality. */
11193 mips16_immed (char *file, unsigned int line, int type, offsetT val,
11194 bfd_boolean warn, bfd_boolean small, bfd_boolean ext,
11195 unsigned long *insn, bfd_boolean *use_extend,
11196 unsigned short *extend)
11198 const struct mips16_immed_operand *op;
11199 int mintiny, maxtiny;
11200 bfd_boolean needext;
11202 op = mips16_immed_operands;
11203 while (op->type != type)
11206 gas_assert (op < mips16_immed_operands + MIPS16_NUM_IMMED);
11211 if (type == '<' || type == '>' || type == '[' || type == ']')
11214 maxtiny = 1 << op->nbits;
11219 maxtiny = (1 << op->nbits) - 1;
11224 mintiny = - (1 << (op->nbits - 1));
11225 maxtiny = (1 << (op->nbits - 1)) - 1;
11228 /* Branch offsets have an implicit 0 in the lowest bit. */
11229 if (type == 'p' || type == 'q')
11232 if ((val & ((1 << op->shift) - 1)) != 0
11233 || val < (mintiny << op->shift)
11234 || val > (maxtiny << op->shift))
11239 if (warn && ext && ! needext)
11240 as_warn_where (file, line,
11241 _("extended operand requested but not required"));
11242 if (small && needext)
11243 as_bad_where (file, line, _("invalid unextended operand value"));
11245 if (small || (! ext && ! needext))
11249 *use_extend = FALSE;
11250 insnval = ((val >> op->shift) & ((1 << op->nbits) - 1));
11251 insnval <<= op->op_shift;
11256 long minext, maxext;
11262 maxext = (1 << op->extbits) - 1;
11266 minext = - (1 << (op->extbits - 1));
11267 maxext = (1 << (op->extbits - 1)) - 1;
11269 if (val < minext || val > maxext)
11270 as_bad_where (file, line,
11271 _("operand value out of range for instruction"));
11273 *use_extend = TRUE;
11274 if (op->extbits == 16)
11276 extval = ((val >> 11) & 0x1f) | (val & 0x7e0);
11279 else if (op->extbits == 15)
11281 extval = ((val >> 11) & 0xf) | (val & 0x7f0);
11286 extval = ((val & 0x1f) << 6) | (val & 0x20);
11290 *extend = (unsigned short) extval;
11295 struct percent_op_match
11298 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
11301 static const struct percent_op_match mips_percent_op[] =
11303 {"%lo", BFD_RELOC_LO16},
11305 {"%call_hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16},
11306 {"%call_lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16},
11307 {"%call16", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16},
11308 {"%got_disp", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP},
11309 {"%got_page", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE},
11310 {"%got_ofst", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST},
11311 {"%got_hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16},
11312 {"%got_lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16},
11313 {"%got", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16},
11314 {"%gp_rel", BFD_RELOC_GPREL16},
11315 {"%half", BFD_RELOC_16},
11316 {"%highest", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST},
11317 {"%higher", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER},
11318 {"%neg", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB},
11319 {"%tlsgd", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GD},
11320 {"%tlsldm", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_LDM},
11321 {"%dtprel_hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_HI16},
11322 {"%dtprel_lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_LO16},
11323 {"%tprel_hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_HI16},
11324 {"%tprel_lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_LO16},
11325 {"%gottprel", BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GOTTPREL},
11327 {"%hi", BFD_RELOC_HI16_S}
11330 static const struct percent_op_match mips16_percent_op[] =
11332 {"%lo", BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16},
11333 {"%gprel", BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GPREL},
11334 {"%got", BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GOT16},
11335 {"%call16", BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_CALL16},
11336 {"%hi", BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S}
11340 /* Return true if *STR points to a relocation operator. When returning true,
11341 move *STR over the operator and store its relocation code in *RELOC.
11342 Leave both *STR and *RELOC alone when returning false. */
11345 parse_relocation (char **str, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *reloc)
11347 const struct percent_op_match *percent_op;
11350 if (mips_opts.mips16)
11352 percent_op = mips16_percent_op;
11353 limit = ARRAY_SIZE (mips16_percent_op);
11357 percent_op = mips_percent_op;
11358 limit = ARRAY_SIZE (mips_percent_op);
11361 for (i = 0; i < limit; i++)
11362 if (strncasecmp (*str, percent_op[i].str, strlen (percent_op[i].str)) == 0)
11364 int len = strlen (percent_op[i].str);
11366 if (!ISSPACE ((*str)[len]) && (*str)[len] != '(')
11369 *str += strlen (percent_op[i].str);
11370 *reloc = percent_op[i].reloc;
11372 /* Check whether the output BFD supports this relocation.
11373 If not, issue an error and fall back on something safe. */
11374 if (!bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, percent_op[i].reloc))
11376 as_bad (_("relocation %s isn't supported by the current ABI"),
11377 percent_op[i].str);
11378 *reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
11386 /* Parse string STR as a 16-bit relocatable operand. Store the
11387 expression in *EP and the relocations in the array starting
11388 at RELOC. Return the number of relocation operators used.
11390 On exit, EXPR_END points to the first character after the expression. */
11393 my_getSmallExpression (expressionS *ep, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *reloc,
11396 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reversed_reloc[3];
11397 size_t reloc_index, i;
11398 int crux_depth, str_depth;
11401 /* Search for the start of the main expression, recoding relocations
11402 in REVERSED_RELOC. End the loop with CRUX pointing to the start
11403 of the main expression and with CRUX_DEPTH containing the number
11404 of open brackets at that point. */
11411 crux_depth = str_depth;
11413 /* Skip over whitespace and brackets, keeping count of the number
11415 while (*str == ' ' || *str == '\t' || *str == '(')
11420 && reloc_index < (HAVE_NEWABI ? 3 : 1)
11421 && parse_relocation (&str, &reversed_reloc[reloc_index]));
11423 my_getExpression (ep, crux);
11426 /* Match every open bracket. */
11427 while (crux_depth > 0 && (*str == ')' || *str == ' ' || *str == '\t'))
11431 if (crux_depth > 0)
11432 as_bad (_("unclosed '('"));
11436 if (reloc_index != 0)
11438 prev_reloc_op_frag = frag_now;
11439 for (i = 0; i < reloc_index; i++)
11440 reloc[i] = reversed_reloc[reloc_index - 1 - i];
11443 return reloc_index;
11447 my_getExpression (expressionS *ep, char *str)
11451 save_in = input_line_pointer;
11452 input_line_pointer = str;
11454 expr_end = input_line_pointer;
11455 input_line_pointer = save_in;
11459 md_atof (int type, char *litP, int *sizeP)
11461 return ieee_md_atof (type, litP, sizeP, target_big_endian);
11465 md_number_to_chars (char *buf, valueT val, int n)
11467 if (target_big_endian)
11468 number_to_chars_bigendian (buf, val, n);
11470 number_to_chars_littleendian (buf, val, n);
11474 static int support_64bit_objects(void)
11476 const char **list, **l;
11479 list = bfd_target_list ();
11480 for (l = list; *l != NULL; l++)
11481 if (strcmp (*l, ELF_TARGET ("elf64-", "big")) == 0
11482 || strcmp (*l, ELF_TARGET ("elf64-", "little")) == 0)
11484 yes = (*l != NULL);
11488 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
11490 const char *md_shortopts = "O::g::G:";
11494 OPTION_MARCH = OPTION_MD_BASE,
11516 OPTION_NO_SMARTMIPS,
11519 OPTION_COMPAT_ARCH_BASE,
11528 OPTION_M7000_HILO_FIX,
11529 OPTION_MNO_7000_HILO_FIX,
11532 OPTION_FIX_LOONGSON2F_JUMP,
11533 OPTION_NO_FIX_LOONGSON2F_JUMP,
11534 OPTION_FIX_LOONGSON2F_NOP,
11535 OPTION_NO_FIX_LOONGSON2F_NOP,
11537 OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4120,
11539 OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4130,
11540 OPTION_FIX_CN63XXP1,
11541 OPTION_NO_FIX_CN63XXP1,
11548 OPTION_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS,
11549 OPTION_NO_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS,
11552 OPTION_RELAX_BRANCH,
11553 OPTION_NO_RELAX_BRANCH,
11560 OPTION_SINGLE_FLOAT,
11561 OPTION_DOUBLE_FLOAT,
11564 OPTION_CALL_SHARED,
11565 OPTION_CALL_NONPIC,
11575 OPTION_MVXWORKS_PIC,
11576 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
11580 struct option md_longopts[] =
11582 /* Options which specify architecture. */
11583 {"march", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_MARCH},
11584 {"mtune", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_MTUNE},
11585 {"mips0", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS1},
11586 {"mips1", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS1},
11587 {"mips2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS2},
11588 {"mips3", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS3},
11589 {"mips4", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS4},
11590 {"mips5", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS5},
11591 {"mips32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS32},
11592 {"mips64", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS64},
11593 {"mips32r2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS32R2},
11594 {"mips64r2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS64R2},
11596 /* Options which specify Application Specific Extensions (ASEs). */
11597 {"mips16", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS16},
11598 {"no-mips16", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MIPS16},
11599 {"mips3d", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MIPS3D},
11600 {"no-mips3d", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MIPS3D},
11601 {"mdmx", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MDMX},
11602 {"no-mdmx", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MDMX},
11603 {"mdsp", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DSP},
11604 {"mno-dsp", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_DSP},
11605 {"mmt", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MT},
11606 {"mno-mt", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MT},
11607 {"msmartmips", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SMARTMIPS},
11608 {"mno-smartmips", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_SMARTMIPS},
11609 {"mdspr2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DSPR2},
11610 {"mno-dspr2", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_DSPR2},
11612 /* Old-style architecture options. Don't add more of these. */
11613 {"m4650", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M4650},
11614 {"no-m4650", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_M4650},
11615 {"m4010", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M4010},
11616 {"no-m4010", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_M4010},
11617 {"m4100", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M4100},
11618 {"no-m4100", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_M4100},
11619 {"m3900", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M3900},
11620 {"no-m3900", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_M3900},
11622 /* Options which enable bug fixes. */
11623 {"mfix7000", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M7000_HILO_FIX},
11624 {"no-fix-7000", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MNO_7000_HILO_FIX},
11625 {"mno-fix7000", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MNO_7000_HILO_FIX},
11626 {"mfix-loongson2f-jump", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FIX_LOONGSON2F_JUMP},
11627 {"mno-fix-loongson2f-jump", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_FIX_LOONGSON2F_JUMP},
11628 {"mfix-loongson2f-nop", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FIX_LOONGSON2F_NOP},
11629 {"mno-fix-loongson2f-nop", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_FIX_LOONGSON2F_NOP},
11630 {"mfix-vr4120", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FIX_VR4120},
11631 {"mno-fix-vr4120", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4120},
11632 {"mfix-vr4130", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FIX_VR4130},
11633 {"mno-fix-vr4130", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4130},
11634 {"mfix-24k", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FIX_24K},
11635 {"mno-fix-24k", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_FIX_24K},
11636 {"mfix-cn63xxp1", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FIX_CN63XXP1},
11637 {"mno-fix-cn63xxp1", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_FIX_CN63XXP1},
11639 /* Miscellaneous options. */
11640 {"trap", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_TRAP},
11641 {"no-break", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_TRAP},
11642 {"break", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_BREAK},
11643 {"no-trap", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_BREAK},
11644 {"EB", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EB},
11645 {"EL", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EL},
11646 {"mfp32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FP32},
11647 {"mgp32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_GP32},
11648 {"construct-floats", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS},
11649 {"no-construct-floats", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS},
11650 {"mfp64", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FP64},
11651 {"mgp64", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_GP64},
11652 {"relax-branch", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_RELAX_BRANCH},
11653 {"no-relax-branch", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_RELAX_BRANCH},
11654 {"mshared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MSHARED},
11655 {"mno-shared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MNO_SHARED},
11656 {"msym32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MSYM32},
11657 {"mno-sym32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MNO_SYM32},
11658 {"msoft-float", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SOFT_FLOAT},
11659 {"mhard-float", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_HARD_FLOAT},
11660 {"msingle-float", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SINGLE_FLOAT},
11661 {"mdouble-float", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DOUBLE_FLOAT},
11663 /* Strictly speaking this next option is ELF specific,
11664 but we allow it for other ports as well in order to
11665 make testing easier. */
11666 {"32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_32},
11668 /* ELF-specific options. */
11670 {"KPIC", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CALL_SHARED},
11671 {"call_shared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CALL_SHARED},
11672 {"call_nonpic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CALL_NONPIC},
11673 {"non_shared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NON_SHARED},
11674 {"xgot", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_XGOT},
11675 {"mabi", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_MABI},
11676 {"n32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_N32},
11677 {"64", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_64},
11678 {"mdebug", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MDEBUG},
11679 {"no-mdebug", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_MDEBUG},
11680 {"mpdr", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PDR},
11681 {"mno-pdr", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_PDR},
11682 {"mvxworks-pic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MVXWORKS_PIC},
11683 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
11685 {NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0}
11687 size_t md_longopts_size = sizeof (md_longopts);
11689 /* Set STRING_PTR (either &mips_arch_string or &mips_tune_string) to
11690 NEW_VALUE. Warn if another value was already specified. Note:
11691 we have to defer parsing the -march and -mtune arguments in order
11692 to handle 'from-abi' correctly, since the ABI might be specified
11693 in a later argument. */
11696 mips_set_option_string (const char **string_ptr, const char *new_value)
11698 if (*string_ptr != 0 && strcasecmp (*string_ptr, new_value) != 0)
11699 as_warn (_("A different %s was already specified, is now %s"),
11700 string_ptr == &mips_arch_string ? "-march" : "-mtune",
11703 *string_ptr = new_value;
11707 md_parse_option (int c, char *arg)
11711 case OPTION_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS:
11712 mips_disable_float_construction = 0;
11715 case OPTION_NO_CONSTRUCT_FLOATS:
11716 mips_disable_float_construction = 1;
11728 target_big_endian = 1;
11732 target_big_endian = 0;
11738 else if (arg[0] == '0')
11740 else if (arg[0] == '1')
11750 mips_debug = atoi (arg);
11754 file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS1;
11758 file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS2;
11762 file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS3;
11766 file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS4;
11770 file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS5;
11773 case OPTION_MIPS32:
11774 file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS32;
11777 case OPTION_MIPS32R2:
11778 file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS32R2;
11781 case OPTION_MIPS64R2:
11782 file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS64R2;
11785 case OPTION_MIPS64:
11786 file_mips_isa = ISA_MIPS64;
11790 mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, arg);
11794 mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, arg);
11798 mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, "4650");
11799 mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, "4650");
11802 case OPTION_NO_M4650:
11806 mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, "4010");
11807 mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, "4010");
11810 case OPTION_NO_M4010:
11814 mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, "4100");
11815 mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, "4100");
11818 case OPTION_NO_M4100:
11822 mips_set_option_string (&mips_arch_string, "3900");
11823 mips_set_option_string (&mips_tune_string, "3900");
11826 case OPTION_NO_M3900:
11830 mips_opts.ase_mdmx = 1;
11833 case OPTION_NO_MDMX:
11834 mips_opts.ase_mdmx = 0;
11838 mips_opts.ase_dsp = 1;
11839 mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0;
11842 case OPTION_NO_DSP:
11843 mips_opts.ase_dsp = 0;
11844 mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0;
11848 mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 1;
11849 mips_opts.ase_dsp = 1;
11852 case OPTION_NO_DSPR2:
11853 mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0;
11854 mips_opts.ase_dsp = 0;
11858 mips_opts.ase_mt = 1;
11862 mips_opts.ase_mt = 0;
11865 case OPTION_MIPS16:
11866 mips_opts.mips16 = 1;
11867 mips_no_prev_insn ();
11870 case OPTION_NO_MIPS16:
11871 mips_opts.mips16 = 0;
11872 mips_no_prev_insn ();
11875 case OPTION_MIPS3D:
11876 mips_opts.ase_mips3d = 1;
11879 case OPTION_NO_MIPS3D:
11880 mips_opts.ase_mips3d = 0;
11883 case OPTION_SMARTMIPS:
11884 mips_opts.ase_smartmips = 1;
11887 case OPTION_NO_SMARTMIPS:
11888 mips_opts.ase_smartmips = 0;
11891 case OPTION_FIX_24K:
11895 case OPTION_NO_FIX_24K:
11899 case OPTION_FIX_LOONGSON2F_JUMP:
11900 mips_fix_loongson2f_jump = TRUE;
11903 case OPTION_NO_FIX_LOONGSON2F_JUMP:
11904 mips_fix_loongson2f_jump = FALSE;
11907 case OPTION_FIX_LOONGSON2F_NOP:
11908 mips_fix_loongson2f_nop = TRUE;
11911 case OPTION_NO_FIX_LOONGSON2F_NOP:
11912 mips_fix_loongson2f_nop = FALSE;
11915 case OPTION_FIX_VR4120:
11916 mips_fix_vr4120 = 1;
11919 case OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4120:
11920 mips_fix_vr4120 = 0;
11923 case OPTION_FIX_VR4130:
11924 mips_fix_vr4130 = 1;
11927 case OPTION_NO_FIX_VR4130:
11928 mips_fix_vr4130 = 0;
11931 case OPTION_FIX_CN63XXP1:
11932 mips_fix_cn63xxp1 = TRUE;
11935 case OPTION_NO_FIX_CN63XXP1:
11936 mips_fix_cn63xxp1 = FALSE;
11939 case OPTION_RELAX_BRANCH:
11940 mips_relax_branch = 1;
11943 case OPTION_NO_RELAX_BRANCH:
11944 mips_relax_branch = 0;
11947 case OPTION_MSHARED:
11948 mips_in_shared = TRUE;
11951 case OPTION_MNO_SHARED:
11952 mips_in_shared = FALSE;
11955 case OPTION_MSYM32:
11956 mips_opts.sym32 = TRUE;
11959 case OPTION_MNO_SYM32:
11960 mips_opts.sym32 = FALSE;
11964 /* When generating ELF code, we permit -KPIC and -call_shared to
11965 select SVR4_PIC, and -non_shared to select no PIC. This is
11966 intended to be compatible with Irix 5. */
11967 case OPTION_CALL_SHARED:
11970 as_bad (_("-call_shared is supported only for ELF format"));
11973 mips_pic = SVR4_PIC;
11974 mips_abicalls = TRUE;
11977 case OPTION_CALL_NONPIC:
11980 as_bad (_("-call_nonpic is supported only for ELF format"));
11984 mips_abicalls = TRUE;
11987 case OPTION_NON_SHARED:
11990 as_bad (_("-non_shared is supported only for ELF format"));
11994 mips_abicalls = FALSE;
11997 /* The -xgot option tells the assembler to use 32 bit offsets
11998 when accessing the got in SVR4_PIC mode. It is for Irix
12003 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
12006 g_switch_value = atoi (arg);
12010 /* The -32, -n32 and -64 options are shortcuts for -mabi=32, -mabi=n32
12014 mips_abi = O32_ABI;
12015 /* We silently ignore -32 for non-ELF targets. This greatly
12016 simplifies the construction of the MIPS GAS test cases. */
12023 as_bad (_("-n32 is supported for ELF format only"));
12026 mips_abi = N32_ABI;
12032 as_bad (_("-64 is supported for ELF format only"));
12035 mips_abi = N64_ABI;
12036 if (!support_64bit_objects())
12037 as_fatal (_("No compiled in support for 64 bit object file format"));
12039 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
12042 file_mips_gp32 = 1;
12046 file_mips_gp32 = 0;
12050 file_mips_fp32 = 1;
12054 file_mips_fp32 = 0;
12057 case OPTION_SINGLE_FLOAT:
12058 file_mips_single_float = 1;
12061 case OPTION_DOUBLE_FLOAT:
12062 file_mips_single_float = 0;
12065 case OPTION_SOFT_FLOAT:
12066 file_mips_soft_float = 1;
12069 case OPTION_HARD_FLOAT:
12070 file_mips_soft_float = 0;
12077 as_bad (_("-mabi is supported for ELF format only"));
12080 if (strcmp (arg, "32") == 0)
12081 mips_abi = O32_ABI;
12082 else if (strcmp (arg, "o64") == 0)
12083 mips_abi = O64_ABI;
12084 else if (strcmp (arg, "n32") == 0)
12085 mips_abi = N32_ABI;
12086 else if (strcmp (arg, "64") == 0)
12088 mips_abi = N64_ABI;
12089 if (! support_64bit_objects())
12090 as_fatal (_("No compiled in support for 64 bit object file "
12093 else if (strcmp (arg, "eabi") == 0)
12094 mips_abi = EABI_ABI;
12097 as_fatal (_("invalid abi -mabi=%s"), arg);
12101 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
12103 case OPTION_M7000_HILO_FIX:
12104 mips_7000_hilo_fix = TRUE;
12107 case OPTION_MNO_7000_HILO_FIX:
12108 mips_7000_hilo_fix = FALSE;
12112 case OPTION_MDEBUG:
12113 mips_flag_mdebug = TRUE;
12116 case OPTION_NO_MDEBUG:
12117 mips_flag_mdebug = FALSE;
12121 mips_flag_pdr = TRUE;
12124 case OPTION_NO_PDR:
12125 mips_flag_pdr = FALSE;
12128 case OPTION_MVXWORKS_PIC:
12129 mips_pic = VXWORKS_PIC;
12131 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
12137 mips_fix_loongson2f = mips_fix_loongson2f_nop || mips_fix_loongson2f_jump;
12142 /* Set up globals to generate code for the ISA or processor
12143 described by INFO. */
12146 mips_set_architecture (const struct mips_cpu_info *info)
12150 file_mips_arch = info->cpu;
12151 mips_opts.arch = info->cpu;
12152 mips_opts.isa = info->isa;
12157 /* Likewise for tuning. */
12160 mips_set_tune (const struct mips_cpu_info *info)
12163 mips_tune = info->cpu;
12168 mips_after_parse_args (void)
12170 const struct mips_cpu_info *arch_info = 0;
12171 const struct mips_cpu_info *tune_info = 0;
12173 /* GP relative stuff not working for PE */
12174 if (strncmp (TARGET_OS, "pe", 2) == 0)
12176 if (g_switch_seen && g_switch_value != 0)
12177 as_bad (_("-G not supported in this configuration."));
12178 g_switch_value = 0;
12181 if (mips_abi == NO_ABI)
12182 mips_abi = MIPS_DEFAULT_ABI;
12184 /* The following code determines the architecture and register size.
12185 Similar code was added to GCC 3.3 (see override_options() in
12186 config/mips/mips.c). The GAS and GCC code should be kept in sync
12187 as much as possible. */
12189 if (mips_arch_string != 0)
12190 arch_info = mips_parse_cpu ("-march", mips_arch_string);
12192 if (file_mips_isa != ISA_UNKNOWN)
12194 /* Handle -mipsN. At this point, file_mips_isa contains the
12195 ISA level specified by -mipsN, while arch_info->isa contains
12196 the -march selection (if any). */
12197 if (arch_info != 0)
12199 /* -march takes precedence over -mipsN, since it is more descriptive.
12200 There's no harm in specifying both as long as the ISA levels
12202 if (file_mips_isa != arch_info->isa)
12203 as_bad (_("-%s conflicts with the other architecture options, which imply -%s"),
12204 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (file_mips_isa)->name,
12205 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (arch_info->isa)->name);
12208 arch_info = mips_cpu_info_from_isa (file_mips_isa);
12211 if (arch_info == 0)
12212 arch_info = mips_parse_cpu ("default CPU", MIPS_CPU_STRING_DEFAULT);
12214 if (ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS (mips_abi) && !ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (arch_info->isa))
12215 as_bad (_("-march=%s is not compatible with the selected ABI"),
12218 mips_set_architecture (arch_info);
12220 /* Optimize for file_mips_arch, unless -mtune selects a different processor. */
12221 if (mips_tune_string != 0)
12222 tune_info = mips_parse_cpu ("-mtune", mips_tune_string);
12224 if (tune_info == 0)
12225 mips_set_tune (arch_info);
12227 mips_set_tune (tune_info);
12229 if (file_mips_gp32 >= 0)
12231 /* The user specified the size of the integer registers. Make sure
12232 it agrees with the ABI and ISA. */
12233 if (file_mips_gp32 == 0 && !ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa))
12234 as_bad (_("-mgp64 used with a 32-bit processor"));
12235 else if (file_mips_gp32 == 1 && ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS (mips_abi))
12236 as_bad (_("-mgp32 used with a 64-bit ABI"));
12237 else if (file_mips_gp32 == 0 && ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi))
12238 as_bad (_("-mgp64 used with a 32-bit ABI"));
12242 /* Infer the integer register size from the ABI and processor.
12243 Restrict ourselves to 32-bit registers if that's all the
12244 processor has, or if the ABI cannot handle 64-bit registers. */
12245 file_mips_gp32 = (ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi)
12246 || !ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa));
12249 switch (file_mips_fp32)
12253 /* No user specified float register size.
12254 ??? GAS treats single-float processors as though they had 64-bit
12255 float registers (although it complains when double-precision
12256 instructions are used). As things stand, saying they have 32-bit
12257 registers would lead to spurious "register must be even" messages.
12258 So here we assume float registers are never smaller than the
12260 if (file_mips_gp32 == 0)
12261 /* 64-bit integer registers implies 64-bit float registers. */
12262 file_mips_fp32 = 0;
12263 else if ((mips_opts.ase_mips3d > 0 || mips_opts.ase_mdmx > 0)
12264 && ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS (mips_opts.isa))
12265 /* -mips3d and -mdmx imply 64-bit float registers, if possible. */
12266 file_mips_fp32 = 0;
12268 /* 32-bit float registers. */
12269 file_mips_fp32 = 1;
12272 /* The user specified the size of the float registers. Check if it
12273 agrees with the ABI and ISA. */
12275 if (!ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS (mips_opts.isa))
12276 as_bad (_("-mfp64 used with a 32-bit fpu"));
12277 else if (ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi)
12278 && !ISA_HAS_MXHC1 (mips_opts.isa))
12279 as_warn (_("-mfp64 used with a 32-bit ABI"));
12282 if (ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS (mips_abi))
12283 as_warn (_("-mfp32 used with a 64-bit ABI"));
12287 /* End of GCC-shared inference code. */
12289 /* This flag is set when we have a 64-bit capable CPU but use only
12290 32-bit wide registers. Note that EABI does not use it. */
12291 if (ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa)
12292 && ((mips_abi == NO_ABI && file_mips_gp32 == 1)
12293 || mips_abi == O32_ABI))
12294 mips_32bitmode = 1;
12296 if (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1 && mips_trap)
12297 as_bad (_("trap exception not supported at ISA 1"));
12299 /* If the selected architecture includes support for ASEs, enable
12300 generation of code for them. */
12301 if (mips_opts.mips16 == -1)
12302 mips_opts.mips16 = (CPU_HAS_MIPS16 (file_mips_arch)) ? 1 : 0;
12303 if (mips_opts.ase_mips3d == -1)
12304 mips_opts.ase_mips3d = ((arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D)
12305 && file_mips_fp32 == 0) ? 1 : 0;
12306 if (mips_opts.ase_mips3d && file_mips_fp32 == 1)
12307 as_bad (_("-mfp32 used with -mips3d"));
12309 if (mips_opts.ase_mdmx == -1)
12310 mips_opts.ase_mdmx = ((arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_MDMX)
12311 && file_mips_fp32 == 0) ? 1 : 0;
12312 if (mips_opts.ase_mdmx && file_mips_fp32 == 1)
12313 as_bad (_("-mfp32 used with -mdmx"));
12315 if (mips_opts.ase_smartmips == -1)
12316 mips_opts.ase_smartmips = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_SMARTMIPS) ? 1 : 0;
12317 if (mips_opts.ase_smartmips && !ISA_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS)
12318 as_warn (_("%s ISA does not support SmartMIPS"),
12319 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
12321 if (mips_opts.ase_dsp == -1)
12322 mips_opts.ase_dsp = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP) ? 1 : 0;
12323 if (mips_opts.ase_dsp && !ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP_ASE)
12324 as_warn (_("%s ISA does not support DSP ASE"),
12325 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
12327 if (mips_opts.ase_dspr2 == -1)
12329 mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2) ? 1 : 0;
12330 mips_opts.ase_dsp = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP) ? 1 : 0;
12332 if (mips_opts.ase_dspr2 && !ISA_SUPPORTS_DSPR2_ASE)
12333 as_warn (_("%s ISA does not support DSP R2 ASE"),
12334 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
12336 if (mips_opts.ase_mt == -1)
12337 mips_opts.ase_mt = (arch_info->flags & MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT) ? 1 : 0;
12338 if (mips_opts.ase_mt && !ISA_SUPPORTS_MT_ASE)
12339 as_warn (_("%s ISA does not support MT ASE"),
12340 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
12342 file_mips_isa = mips_opts.isa;
12343 file_ase_mips3d = mips_opts.ase_mips3d;
12344 file_ase_mdmx = mips_opts.ase_mdmx;
12345 file_ase_smartmips = mips_opts.ase_smartmips;
12346 file_ase_dsp = mips_opts.ase_dsp;
12347 file_ase_dspr2 = mips_opts.ase_dspr2;
12348 file_ase_mt = mips_opts.ase_mt;
12349 mips_opts.gp32 = file_mips_gp32;
12350 mips_opts.fp32 = file_mips_fp32;
12351 mips_opts.soft_float = file_mips_soft_float;
12352 mips_opts.single_float = file_mips_single_float;
12354 if (mips_flag_mdebug < 0)
12356 #ifdef OBJ_MAYBE_ECOFF
12357 if (OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour)
12358 mips_flag_mdebug = 1;
12360 #endif /* OBJ_MAYBE_ECOFF */
12361 mips_flag_mdebug = 0;
12366 mips_init_after_args (void)
12368 /* initialize opcodes */
12369 bfd_mips_num_opcodes = bfd_mips_num_builtin_opcodes;
12370 mips_opcodes = (struct mips_opcode *) mips_builtin_opcodes;
12374 md_pcrel_from (fixS *fixP)
12376 valueT addr = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address;
12377 switch (fixP->fx_r_type)
12379 case BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2:
12380 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP:
12381 /* Return the address of the delay slot. */
12384 /* We have no relocation type for PC relative MIPS16 instructions. */
12385 if (fixP->fx_addsy && S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != now_seg)
12386 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
12387 _("PC relative MIPS16 instruction references a different section"));
12392 /* This is called before the symbol table is processed. In order to
12393 work with gcc when using mips-tfile, we must keep all local labels.
12394 However, in other cases, we want to discard them. If we were
12395 called with -g, but we didn't see any debugging information, it may
12396 mean that gcc is smuggling debugging information through to
12397 mips-tfile, in which case we must generate all local labels. */
12400 mips_frob_file_before_adjust (void)
12402 #ifndef NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING
12403 if (ECOFF_DEBUGGING
12405 && ! ecoff_debugging_seen)
12406 flag_keep_locals = 1;
12410 /* Sort any unmatched HI16 and GOT16 relocs so that they immediately precede
12411 the corresponding LO16 reloc. This is called before md_apply_fix and
12412 tc_gen_reloc. Unmatched relocs can only be generated by use of explicit
12413 relocation operators.
12415 For our purposes, a %lo() expression matches a %got() or %hi()
12418 (a) it refers to the same symbol; and
12419 (b) the offset applied in the %lo() expression is no lower than
12420 the offset applied in the %got() or %hi().
12422 (b) allows us to cope with code like:
12425 lh $4,%lo(foo+2)($4)
12427 ...which is legal on RELA targets, and has a well-defined behaviour
12428 if the user knows that adding 2 to "foo" will not induce a carry to
12431 When several %lo()s match a particular %got() or %hi(), we use the
12432 following rules to distinguish them:
12434 (1) %lo()s with smaller offsets are a better match than %lo()s with
12437 (2) %lo()s with no matching %got() or %hi() are better than those
12438 that already have a matching %got() or %hi().
12440 (3) later %lo()s are better than earlier %lo()s.
12442 These rules are applied in order.
12444 (1) means, among other things, that %lo()s with identical offsets are
12445 chosen if they exist.
12447 (2) means that we won't associate several high-part relocations with
12448 the same low-part relocation unless there's no alternative. Having
12449 several high parts for the same low part is a GNU extension; this rule
12450 allows careful users to avoid it.
12452 (3) is purely cosmetic. mips_hi_fixup_list is is in reverse order,
12453 with the last high-part relocation being at the front of the list.
12454 It therefore makes sense to choose the last matching low-part
12455 relocation, all other things being equal. It's also easier
12456 to code that way. */
12459 mips_frob_file (void)
12461 struct mips_hi_fixup *l;
12462 bfd_reloc_code_real_type looking_for_rtype = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
12464 for (l = mips_hi_fixup_list; l != NULL; l = l->next)
12466 segment_info_type *seginfo;
12467 bfd_boolean matched_lo_p;
12468 fixS **hi_pos, **lo_pos, **pos;
12470 gas_assert (reloc_needs_lo_p (l->fixp->fx_r_type));
12472 /* If a GOT16 relocation turns out to be against a global symbol,
12473 there isn't supposed to be a matching LO. */
12474 if (got16_reloc_p (l->fixp->fx_r_type)
12475 && !pic_need_relax (l->fixp->fx_addsy, l->seg))
12478 /* Check quickly whether the next fixup happens to be a matching %lo. */
12479 if (fixup_has_matching_lo_p (l->fixp))
12482 seginfo = seg_info (l->seg);
12484 /* Set HI_POS to the position of this relocation in the chain.
12485 Set LO_POS to the position of the chosen low-part relocation.
12486 MATCHED_LO_P is true on entry to the loop if *POS is a low-part
12487 relocation that matches an immediately-preceding high-part
12491 matched_lo_p = FALSE;
12492 looking_for_rtype = matching_lo_reloc (l->fixp->fx_r_type);
12494 for (pos = &seginfo->fix_root; *pos != NULL; pos = &(*pos)->fx_next)
12496 if (*pos == l->fixp)
12499 if ((*pos)->fx_r_type == looking_for_rtype
12500 && symbol_same_p ((*pos)->fx_addsy, l->fixp->fx_addsy)
12501 && (*pos)->fx_offset >= l->fixp->fx_offset
12503 || (*pos)->fx_offset < (*lo_pos)->fx_offset
12505 && (*pos)->fx_offset == (*lo_pos)->fx_offset)))
12508 matched_lo_p = (reloc_needs_lo_p ((*pos)->fx_r_type)
12509 && fixup_has_matching_lo_p (*pos));
12512 /* If we found a match, remove the high-part relocation from its
12513 current position and insert it before the low-part relocation.
12514 Make the offsets match so that fixup_has_matching_lo_p()
12517 We don't warn about unmatched high-part relocations since some
12518 versions of gcc have been known to emit dead "lui ...%hi(...)"
12520 if (lo_pos != NULL)
12522 l->fixp->fx_offset = (*lo_pos)->fx_offset;
12523 if (l->fixp->fx_next != *lo_pos)
12525 *hi_pos = l->fixp->fx_next;
12526 l->fixp->fx_next = *lo_pos;
12533 /* We may have combined relocations without symbols in the N32/N64 ABI.
12534 We have to prevent gas from dropping them. */
12537 mips_force_relocation (fixS *fixp)
12539 if (generic_force_reloc (fixp))
12543 && S_GET_SEGMENT (fixp->fx_addsy) == bfd_abs_section_ptr
12544 && (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB
12545 || hi16_reloc_p (fixp->fx_r_type)
12546 || lo16_reloc_p (fixp->fx_r_type)))
12552 /* Apply a fixup to the object file. */
12555 md_apply_fix (fixS *fixP, valueT *valP, segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
12559 reloc_howto_type *howto;
12561 /* We ignore generic BFD relocations we don't know about. */
12562 howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, fixP->fx_r_type);
12566 gas_assert (fixP->fx_size == 4
12567 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_16
12568 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_64
12569 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_CTOR
12570 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB
12571 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
12572 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
12573 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL64);
12575 buf = (bfd_byte *) (fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal + fixP->fx_where);
12577 gas_assert (!fixP->fx_pcrel || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2);
12579 /* Don't treat parts of a composite relocation as done. There are two
12582 (1) The second and third parts will be against 0 (RSS_UNDEF) but
12583 should nevertheless be emitted if the first part is.
12585 (2) In normal usage, composite relocations are never assembly-time
12586 constants. The easiest way of dealing with the pathological
12587 exceptions is to generate a relocation against STN_UNDEF and
12588 leave everything up to the linker. */
12589 if (fixP->fx_addsy == NULL && !fixP->fx_pcrel && fixP->fx_tcbit == 0)
12592 switch (fixP->fx_r_type)
12594 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GD:
12595 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_LDM:
12596 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL32:
12597 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL64:
12598 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_HI16:
12599 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_LO16:
12600 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GOTTPREL:
12601 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_HI16:
12602 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_LO16:
12603 S_SET_THREAD_LOCAL (fixP->fx_addsy);
12606 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP:
12607 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SHIFT5:
12608 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SHIFT6:
12609 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP:
12610 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE:
12611 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST:
12612 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB:
12613 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_INSERT_A:
12614 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_INSERT_B:
12615 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_DELETE:
12616 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST:
12617 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER:
12618 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SCN_DISP:
12619 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_REL16:
12620 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_RELGOT:
12621 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JALR:
12622 case BFD_RELOC_HI16:
12623 case BFD_RELOC_HI16_S:
12624 case BFD_RELOC_GPREL16:
12625 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL:
12626 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16:
12627 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16:
12628 case BFD_RELOC_GPREL32:
12629 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16:
12630 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16:
12631 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16:
12632 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16:
12633 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GPREL:
12634 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GOT16:
12635 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_CALL16:
12636 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16:
12637 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S:
12638 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP:
12639 /* Nothing needed to do. The value comes from the reloc entry. */
12643 /* This is handled like BFD_RELOC_32, but we output a sign
12644 extended value if we are only 32 bits. */
12647 if (8 <= sizeof (valueT))
12648 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, *valP, 8);
12653 if ((*valP & 0x80000000) != 0)
12657 md_number_to_chars ((char *)(buf + (target_big_endian ? 4 : 0)),
12659 md_number_to_chars ((char *)(buf + (target_big_endian ? 0 : 4)),
12665 case BFD_RELOC_RVA:
12668 /* If we are deleting this reloc entry, we must fill in the
12669 value now. This can happen if we have a .word which is not
12670 resolved when it appears but is later defined. */
12672 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, *valP, fixP->fx_size);
12675 case BFD_RELOC_LO16:
12676 case BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16:
12677 /* FIXME: Now that embedded-PIC is gone, some of this code/comment
12678 may be safe to remove, but if so it's not obvious. */
12679 /* When handling an embedded PIC switch statement, we can wind
12680 up deleting a LO16 reloc. See the 'o' case in mips_ip. */
12683 if (*valP + 0x8000 > 0xffff)
12684 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
12685 _("relocation overflow"));
12686 if (target_big_endian)
12688 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, *valP, 2);
12692 case BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2:
12693 if ((*valP & 0x3) != 0)
12694 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
12695 _("Branch to misaligned address (%lx)"), (long) *valP);
12697 /* We need to save the bits in the instruction since fixup_segment()
12698 might be deleting the relocation entry (i.e., a branch within
12699 the current segment). */
12700 if (! fixP->fx_done)
12703 /* Update old instruction data. */
12704 if (target_big_endian)
12705 insn = (buf[0] << 24) | (buf[1] << 16) | (buf[2] << 8) | buf[3];
12707 insn = (buf[3] << 24) | (buf[2] << 16) | (buf[1] << 8) | buf[0];
12709 if (*valP + 0x20000 <= 0x3ffff)
12711 insn |= (*valP >> 2) & 0xffff;
12712 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4);
12714 else if (mips_pic == NO_PIC
12716 && fixP->fx_frag->fr_address >= text_section->vma
12717 && (fixP->fx_frag->fr_address
12718 < text_section->vma + bfd_get_section_size (text_section))
12719 && ((insn & 0xffff0000) == 0x10000000 /* beq $0,$0 */
12720 || (insn & 0xffff0000) == 0x04010000 /* bgez $0 */
12721 || (insn & 0xffff0000) == 0x04110000)) /* bgezal $0 */
12723 /* The branch offset is too large. If this is an
12724 unconditional branch, and we are not generating PIC code,
12725 we can convert it to an absolute jump instruction. */
12726 if ((insn & 0xffff0000) == 0x04110000) /* bgezal $0 */
12727 insn = 0x0c000000; /* jal */
12729 insn = 0x08000000; /* j */
12730 fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP;
12732 fixP->fx_addsy = section_symbol (text_section);
12733 *valP += md_pcrel_from (fixP);
12734 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4);
12738 /* If we got here, we have branch-relaxation disabled,
12739 and there's nothing we can do to fix this instruction
12740 without turning it into a longer sequence. */
12741 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
12742 _("Branch out of range"));
12746 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT:
12749 && !S_IS_DEFINED (fixP->fx_addsy)
12750 && !S_IS_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy))
12751 S_SET_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy);
12754 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY:
12762 /* Remember value for tc_gen_reloc. */
12763 fixP->fx_addnumber = *valP;
12773 name = input_line_pointer;
12774 c = get_symbol_end ();
12775 p = (symbolS *) symbol_find_or_make (name);
12776 *input_line_pointer = c;
12780 /* Align the current frag to a given power of two. If a particular
12781 fill byte should be used, FILL points to an integer that contains
12782 that byte, otherwise FILL is null.
12784 The MIPS assembler also automatically adjusts any preceding
12788 mips_align (int to, int *fill, symbolS *label)
12790 mips_emit_delays ();
12791 mips_record_mips16_mode ();
12792 if (fill == NULL && subseg_text_p (now_seg))
12793 frag_align_code (to, 0);
12795 frag_align (to, fill ? *fill : 0, 0);
12796 record_alignment (now_seg, to);
12799 gas_assert (S_GET_SEGMENT (label) == now_seg);
12800 symbol_set_frag (label, frag_now);
12801 S_SET_VALUE (label, (valueT) frag_now_fix ());
12805 /* Align to a given power of two. .align 0 turns off the automatic
12806 alignment used by the data creating pseudo-ops. */
12809 s_align (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
12811 int temp, fill_value, *fill_ptr;
12812 long max_alignment = 28;
12814 /* o Note that the assembler pulls down any immediately preceding label
12815 to the aligned address.
12816 o It's not documented but auto alignment is reinstated by
12817 a .align pseudo instruction.
12818 o Note also that after auto alignment is turned off the mips assembler
12819 issues an error on attempt to assemble an improperly aligned data item.
12822 temp = get_absolute_expression ();
12823 if (temp > max_alignment)
12824 as_bad (_("Alignment too large: %d. assumed."), temp = max_alignment);
12827 as_warn (_("Alignment negative: 0 assumed."));
12830 if (*input_line_pointer == ',')
12832 ++input_line_pointer;
12833 fill_value = get_absolute_expression ();
12834 fill_ptr = &fill_value;
12840 segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg);
12841 struct insn_label_list *l = si->label_list;
12842 /* Auto alignment should be switched on by next section change. */
12844 mips_align (temp, fill_ptr, l != NULL ? l->label : NULL);
12851 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
12855 s_change_sec (int sec)
12860 /* The ELF backend needs to know that we are changing sections, so
12861 that .previous works correctly. We could do something like check
12862 for an obj_section_change_hook macro, but that might be confusing
12863 as it would not be appropriate to use it in the section changing
12864 functions in read.c, since obj-elf.c intercepts those. FIXME:
12865 This should be cleaner, somehow. */
12867 obj_elf_section_change_hook ();
12870 mips_emit_delays ();
12881 subseg_set (bss_section, (subsegT) get_absolute_expression ());
12882 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
12886 seg = subseg_new (RDATA_SECTION_NAME,
12887 (subsegT) get_absolute_expression ());
12890 bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, seg, (SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD
12891 | SEC_READONLY | SEC_RELOC
12893 if (strncmp (TARGET_OS, "elf", 3) != 0)
12894 record_alignment (seg, 4);
12896 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
12900 seg = subseg_new (".sdata", (subsegT) get_absolute_expression ());
12903 bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, seg,
12904 SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_RELOC | SEC_DATA);
12905 if (strncmp (TARGET_OS, "elf", 3) != 0)
12906 record_alignment (seg, 4);
12908 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
12912 seg = subseg_new (".sbss", (subsegT) get_absolute_expression ());
12915 bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, seg, SEC_ALLOC);
12916 if (strncmp (TARGET_OS, "elf", 3) != 0)
12917 record_alignment (seg, 4);
12919 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
12927 s_change_section (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
12930 char *section_name;
12935 int section_entry_size;
12936 int section_alignment;
12941 section_name = input_line_pointer;
12942 c = get_symbol_end ();
12944 next_c = *(input_line_pointer + 1);
12946 /* Do we have .section Name<,"flags">? */
12947 if (c != ',' || (c == ',' && next_c == '"'))
12949 /* just after name is now '\0'. */
12950 *input_line_pointer = c;
12951 input_line_pointer = section_name;
12952 obj_elf_section (ignore);
12955 input_line_pointer++;
12957 /* Do we have .section Name<,type><,flag><,entry_size><,alignment> */
12959 section_type = get_absolute_expression ();
12962 if (*input_line_pointer++ == ',')
12963 section_flag = get_absolute_expression ();
12966 if (*input_line_pointer++ == ',')
12967 section_entry_size = get_absolute_expression ();
12969 section_entry_size = 0;
12970 if (*input_line_pointer++ == ',')
12971 section_alignment = get_absolute_expression ();
12973 section_alignment = 0;
12974 /* FIXME: really ignore? */
12975 (void) section_alignment;
12977 section_name = xstrdup (section_name);
12979 /* When using the generic form of .section (as implemented by obj-elf.c),
12980 there's no way to set the section type to SHT_MIPS_DWARF. Users have
12981 traditionally had to fall back on the more common @progbits instead.
12983 There's nothing really harmful in this, since bfd will correct
12984 SHT_PROGBITS to SHT_MIPS_DWARF before writing out the file. But it
12985 means that, for backwards compatibility, the special_section entries
12986 for dwarf sections must use SHT_PROGBITS rather than SHT_MIPS_DWARF.
12988 Even so, we shouldn't force users of the MIPS .section syntax to
12989 incorrectly label the sections as SHT_PROGBITS. The best compromise
12990 seems to be to map SHT_MIPS_DWARF to SHT_PROGBITS before calling the
12991 generic type-checking code. */
12992 if (section_type == SHT_MIPS_DWARF)
12993 section_type = SHT_PROGBITS;
12995 obj_elf_change_section (section_name, section_type, section_flag,
12996 section_entry_size, 0, 0, 0);
12998 if (now_seg->name != section_name)
12999 free (section_name);
13000 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
13004 mips_enable_auto_align (void)
13010 s_cons (int log_size)
13012 segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg);
13013 struct insn_label_list *l = si->label_list;
13016 label = l != NULL ? l->label : NULL;
13017 mips_emit_delays ();
13018 if (log_size > 0 && auto_align)
13019 mips_align (log_size, 0, label);
13020 cons (1 << log_size);
13021 mips_clear_insn_labels ();
13025 s_float_cons (int type)
13027 segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg);
13028 struct insn_label_list *l = si->label_list;
13031 label = l != NULL ? l->label : NULL;
13033 mips_emit_delays ();
13038 mips_align (3, 0, label);
13040 mips_align (2, 0, label);
13044 mips_clear_insn_labels ();
13047 /* Handle .globl. We need to override it because on Irix 5 you are
13050 where foo is an undefined symbol, to mean that foo should be
13051 considered to be the address of a function. */
13054 s_mips_globl (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13063 name = input_line_pointer;
13064 c = get_symbol_end ();
13065 symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (name);
13066 S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP);
13068 *input_line_pointer = c;
13069 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
13071 /* On Irix 5, every global symbol that is not explicitly labelled as
13072 being a function is apparently labelled as being an object. */
13075 if (!is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer]
13076 && (*input_line_pointer != ','))
13081 secname = input_line_pointer;
13082 c = get_symbol_end ();
13083 sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (stdoutput, secname);
13085 as_bad (_("%s: no such section"), secname);
13086 *input_line_pointer = c;
13088 if (sec != NULL && (sec->flags & SEC_CODE) != 0)
13089 flag = BSF_FUNCTION;
13092 symbol_get_bfdsym (symbolP)->flags |= flag;
13094 c = *input_line_pointer;
13097 input_line_pointer++;
13098 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
13099 if (is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer])
13105 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13109 s_option (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13114 opt = input_line_pointer;
13115 c = get_symbol_end ();
13119 /* FIXME: What does this mean? */
13121 else if (strncmp (opt, "pic", 3) == 0)
13125 i = atoi (opt + 3);
13130 mips_pic = SVR4_PIC;
13131 mips_abicalls = TRUE;
13134 as_bad (_(".option pic%d not supported"), i);
13136 if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC)
13138 if (g_switch_seen && g_switch_value != 0)
13139 as_warn (_("-G may not be used with SVR4 PIC code"));
13140 g_switch_value = 0;
13141 bfd_set_gp_size (stdoutput, 0);
13145 as_warn (_("Unrecognized option \"%s\""), opt);
13147 *input_line_pointer = c;
13148 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13151 /* This structure is used to hold a stack of .set values. */
13153 struct mips_option_stack
13155 struct mips_option_stack *next;
13156 struct mips_set_options options;
13159 static struct mips_option_stack *mips_opts_stack;
13161 /* Handle the .set pseudo-op. */
13164 s_mipsset (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13166 char *name = input_line_pointer, ch;
13168 while (!is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer])
13169 ++input_line_pointer;
13170 ch = *input_line_pointer;
13171 *input_line_pointer = '\0';
13173 if (strcmp (name, "reorder") == 0)
13175 if (mips_opts.noreorder)
13178 else if (strcmp (name, "noreorder") == 0)
13180 if (!mips_opts.noreorder)
13181 start_noreorder ();
13183 else if (strncmp (name, "at=", 3) == 0)
13185 char *s = name + 3;
13187 if (!reg_lookup (&s, RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, &mips_opts.at))
13188 as_bad (_("Unrecognized register name `%s'"), s);
13190 else if (strcmp (name, "at") == 0)
13192 mips_opts.at = ATREG;
13194 else if (strcmp (name, "noat") == 0)
13196 mips_opts.at = ZERO;
13198 else if (strcmp (name, "macro") == 0)
13200 mips_opts.warn_about_macros = 0;
13202 else if (strcmp (name, "nomacro") == 0)
13204 if (mips_opts.noreorder == 0)
13205 as_bad (_("`noreorder' must be set before `nomacro'"));
13206 mips_opts.warn_about_macros = 1;
13208 else if (strcmp (name, "move") == 0 || strcmp (name, "novolatile") == 0)
13210 mips_opts.nomove = 0;
13212 else if (strcmp (name, "nomove") == 0 || strcmp (name, "volatile") == 0)
13214 mips_opts.nomove = 1;
13216 else if (strcmp (name, "bopt") == 0)
13218 mips_opts.nobopt = 0;
13220 else if (strcmp (name, "nobopt") == 0)
13222 mips_opts.nobopt = 1;
13224 else if (strcmp (name, "gp=default") == 0)
13225 mips_opts.gp32 = file_mips_gp32;
13226 else if (strcmp (name, "gp=32") == 0)
13227 mips_opts.gp32 = 1;
13228 else if (strcmp (name, "gp=64") == 0)
13230 if (!ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS (mips_opts.isa))
13231 as_warn (_("%s isa does not support 64-bit registers"),
13232 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
13233 mips_opts.gp32 = 0;
13235 else if (strcmp (name, "fp=default") == 0)
13236 mips_opts.fp32 = file_mips_fp32;
13237 else if (strcmp (name, "fp=32") == 0)
13238 mips_opts.fp32 = 1;
13239 else if (strcmp (name, "fp=64") == 0)
13241 if (!ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS (mips_opts.isa))
13242 as_warn (_("%s isa does not support 64-bit floating point registers"),
13243 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
13244 mips_opts.fp32 = 0;
13246 else if (strcmp (name, "softfloat") == 0)
13247 mips_opts.soft_float = 1;
13248 else if (strcmp (name, "hardfloat") == 0)
13249 mips_opts.soft_float = 0;
13250 else if (strcmp (name, "singlefloat") == 0)
13251 mips_opts.single_float = 1;
13252 else if (strcmp (name, "doublefloat") == 0)
13253 mips_opts.single_float = 0;
13254 else if (strcmp (name, "mips16") == 0
13255 || strcmp (name, "MIPS-16") == 0)
13256 mips_opts.mips16 = 1;
13257 else if (strcmp (name, "nomips16") == 0
13258 || strcmp (name, "noMIPS-16") == 0)
13259 mips_opts.mips16 = 0;
13260 else if (strcmp (name, "smartmips") == 0)
13262 if (!ISA_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS)
13263 as_warn (_("%s ISA does not support SmartMIPS ASE"),
13264 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
13265 mips_opts.ase_smartmips = 1;
13267 else if (strcmp (name, "nosmartmips") == 0)
13268 mips_opts.ase_smartmips = 0;
13269 else if (strcmp (name, "mips3d") == 0)
13270 mips_opts.ase_mips3d = 1;
13271 else if (strcmp (name, "nomips3d") == 0)
13272 mips_opts.ase_mips3d = 0;
13273 else if (strcmp (name, "mdmx") == 0)
13274 mips_opts.ase_mdmx = 1;
13275 else if (strcmp (name, "nomdmx") == 0)
13276 mips_opts.ase_mdmx = 0;
13277 else if (strcmp (name, "dsp") == 0)
13279 if (!ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP_ASE)
13280 as_warn (_("%s ISA does not support DSP ASE"),
13281 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
13282 mips_opts.ase_dsp = 1;
13283 mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0;
13285 else if (strcmp (name, "nodsp") == 0)
13287 mips_opts.ase_dsp = 0;
13288 mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0;
13290 else if (strcmp (name, "dspr2") == 0)
13292 if (!ISA_SUPPORTS_DSPR2_ASE)
13293 as_warn (_("%s ISA does not support DSP R2 ASE"),
13294 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
13295 mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 1;
13296 mips_opts.ase_dsp = 1;
13298 else if (strcmp (name, "nodspr2") == 0)
13300 mips_opts.ase_dspr2 = 0;
13301 mips_opts.ase_dsp = 0;
13303 else if (strcmp (name, "mt") == 0)
13305 if (!ISA_SUPPORTS_MT_ASE)
13306 as_warn (_("%s ISA does not support MT ASE"),
13307 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (mips_opts.isa)->name);
13308 mips_opts.ase_mt = 1;
13310 else if (strcmp (name, "nomt") == 0)
13311 mips_opts.ase_mt = 0;
13312 else if (strncmp (name, "mips", 4) == 0 || strncmp (name, "arch=", 5) == 0)
13316 /* Permit the user to change the ISA and architecture on the fly.
13317 Needless to say, misuse can cause serious problems. */
13318 if (strcmp (name, "mips0") == 0 || strcmp (name, "arch=default") == 0)
13321 mips_opts.isa = file_mips_isa;
13322 mips_opts.arch = file_mips_arch;
13324 else if (strncmp (name, "arch=", 5) == 0)
13326 const struct mips_cpu_info *p;
13328 p = mips_parse_cpu("internal use", name + 5);
13330 as_bad (_("unknown architecture %s"), name + 5);
13333 mips_opts.arch = p->cpu;
13334 mips_opts.isa = p->isa;
13337 else if (strncmp (name, "mips", 4) == 0)
13339 const struct mips_cpu_info *p;
13341 p = mips_parse_cpu("internal use", name);
13343 as_bad (_("unknown ISA level %s"), name + 4);
13346 mips_opts.arch = p->cpu;
13347 mips_opts.isa = p->isa;
13351 as_bad (_("unknown ISA or architecture %s"), name);
13353 switch (mips_opts.isa)
13361 mips_opts.gp32 = 1;
13362 mips_opts.fp32 = 1;
13369 mips_opts.gp32 = 0;
13370 mips_opts.fp32 = 0;
13373 as_bad (_("unknown ISA level %s"), name + 4);
13378 mips_opts.gp32 = file_mips_gp32;
13379 mips_opts.fp32 = file_mips_fp32;
13382 else if (strcmp (name, "autoextend") == 0)
13383 mips_opts.noautoextend = 0;
13384 else if (strcmp (name, "noautoextend") == 0)
13385 mips_opts.noautoextend = 1;
13386 else if (strcmp (name, "push") == 0)
13388 struct mips_option_stack *s;
13390 s = (struct mips_option_stack *) xmalloc (sizeof *s);
13391 s->next = mips_opts_stack;
13392 s->options = mips_opts;
13393 mips_opts_stack = s;
13395 else if (strcmp (name, "pop") == 0)
13397 struct mips_option_stack *s;
13399 s = mips_opts_stack;
13401 as_bad (_(".set pop with no .set push"));
13404 /* If we're changing the reorder mode we need to handle
13405 delay slots correctly. */
13406 if (s->options.noreorder && ! mips_opts.noreorder)
13407 start_noreorder ();
13408 else if (! s->options.noreorder && mips_opts.noreorder)
13411 mips_opts = s->options;
13412 mips_opts_stack = s->next;
13416 else if (strcmp (name, "sym32") == 0)
13417 mips_opts.sym32 = TRUE;
13418 else if (strcmp (name, "nosym32") == 0)
13419 mips_opts.sym32 = FALSE;
13420 else if (strchr (name, ','))
13422 /* Generic ".set" directive; use the generic handler. */
13423 *input_line_pointer = ch;
13424 input_line_pointer = name;
13430 as_warn (_("Tried to set unrecognized symbol: %s\n"), name);
13432 *input_line_pointer = ch;
13433 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13436 /* Handle the .abicalls pseudo-op. I believe this is equivalent to
13437 .option pic2. It means to generate SVR4 PIC calls. */
13440 s_abicalls (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13442 mips_pic = SVR4_PIC;
13443 mips_abicalls = TRUE;
13445 if (g_switch_seen && g_switch_value != 0)
13446 as_warn (_("-G may not be used with SVR4 PIC code"));
13447 g_switch_value = 0;
13449 bfd_set_gp_size (stdoutput, 0);
13450 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13453 /* Handle the .cpload pseudo-op. This is used when generating SVR4
13454 PIC code. It sets the $gp register for the function based on the
13455 function address, which is in the register named in the argument.
13456 This uses a relocation against _gp_disp, which is handled specially
13457 by the linker. The result is:
13458 lui $gp,%hi(_gp_disp)
13459 addiu $gp,$gp,%lo(_gp_disp)
13460 addu $gp,$gp,.cpload argument
13461 The .cpload argument is normally $25 == $t9.
13463 The -mno-shared option changes this to:
13464 lui $gp,%hi(__gnu_local_gp)
13465 addiu $gp,$gp,%lo(__gnu_local_gp)
13466 and the argument is ignored. This saves an instruction, but the
13467 resulting code is not position independent; it uses an absolute
13468 address for __gnu_local_gp. Thus code assembled with -mno-shared
13469 can go into an ordinary executable, but not into a shared library. */
13472 s_cpload (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13478 /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, or if this is NewABI code,
13479 .cpload is ignored. */
13480 if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || HAVE_NEWABI)
13486 /* .cpload should be in a .set noreorder section. */
13487 if (mips_opts.noreorder == 0)
13488 as_warn (_(".cpload not in noreorder section"));
13490 reg = tc_get_register (0);
13492 /* If we need to produce a 64-bit address, we are better off using
13493 the default instruction sequence. */
13494 in_shared = mips_in_shared || HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS;
13496 ex.X_op = O_symbol;
13497 ex.X_add_symbol = symbol_find_or_make (in_shared ? "_gp_disp" :
13499 ex.X_op_symbol = NULL;
13500 ex.X_add_number = 0;
13502 /* In ELF, this symbol is implicitly an STT_OBJECT symbol. */
13503 symbol_get_bfdsym (ex.X_add_symbol)->flags |= BSF_OBJECT;
13506 macro_build_lui (&ex, mips_gp_register);
13507 macro_build (&ex, "addiu", "t,r,j", mips_gp_register,
13508 mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
13510 macro_build (NULL, "addu", "d,v,t", mips_gp_register,
13511 mips_gp_register, reg);
13514 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13517 /* Handle the .cpsetup pseudo-op defined for NewABI PIC code. The syntax is:
13518 .cpsetup $reg1, offset|$reg2, label
13520 If offset is given, this results in:
13521 sd $gp, offset($sp)
13522 lui $gp, %hi(%neg(%gp_rel(label)))
13523 addiu $gp, $gp, %lo(%neg(%gp_rel(label)))
13524 daddu $gp, $gp, $reg1
13526 If $reg2 is given, this results in:
13527 daddu $reg2, $gp, $0
13528 lui $gp, %hi(%neg(%gp_rel(label)))
13529 addiu $gp, $gp, %lo(%neg(%gp_rel(label)))
13530 daddu $gp, $gp, $reg1
13531 $reg1 is normally $25 == $t9.
13533 The -mno-shared option replaces the last three instructions with
13535 addiu $gp,$gp,%lo(_gp) */
13538 s_cpsetup (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13540 expressionS ex_off;
13541 expressionS ex_sym;
13544 /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, .cpsetup is ignored.
13545 We also need NewABI support. */
13546 if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || ! HAVE_NEWABI)
13552 reg1 = tc_get_register (0);
13553 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
13554 if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
13556 as_bad (_("missing argument separator ',' for .cpsetup"));
13560 ++input_line_pointer;
13561 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
13562 if (*input_line_pointer == '$')
13564 mips_cpreturn_register = tc_get_register (0);
13565 mips_cpreturn_offset = -1;
13569 mips_cpreturn_offset = get_absolute_expression ();
13570 mips_cpreturn_register = -1;
13572 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
13573 if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
13575 as_bad (_("missing argument separator ',' for .cpsetup"));
13579 ++input_line_pointer;
13580 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
13581 expression (&ex_sym);
13584 if (mips_cpreturn_register == -1)
13586 ex_off.X_op = O_constant;
13587 ex_off.X_add_symbol = NULL;
13588 ex_off.X_op_symbol = NULL;
13589 ex_off.X_add_number = mips_cpreturn_offset;
13591 macro_build (&ex_off, "sd", "t,o(b)", mips_gp_register,
13592 BFD_RELOC_LO16, SP);
13595 macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", mips_cpreturn_register,
13596 mips_gp_register, 0);
13598 if (mips_in_shared || HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS)
13600 macro_build (&ex_sym, "lui", "t,u", mips_gp_register,
13601 -1, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB,
13604 macro_build (&ex_sym, "addiu", "t,r,j", mips_gp_register,
13605 mips_gp_register, -1, BFD_RELOC_GPREL16,
13606 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
13608 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", mips_gp_register,
13609 mips_gp_register, reg1);
13615 ex.X_op = O_symbol;
13616 ex.X_add_symbol = symbol_find_or_make ("__gnu_local_gp");
13617 ex.X_op_symbol = NULL;
13618 ex.X_add_number = 0;
13620 /* In ELF, this symbol is implicitly an STT_OBJECT symbol. */
13621 symbol_get_bfdsym (ex.X_add_symbol)->flags |= BSF_OBJECT;
13623 macro_build_lui (&ex, mips_gp_register);
13624 macro_build (&ex, "addiu", "t,r,j", mips_gp_register,
13625 mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
13630 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13634 s_cplocal (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13636 /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, or if this is not NewABI code,
13637 .cplocal is ignored. */
13638 if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || ! HAVE_NEWABI)
13644 mips_gp_register = tc_get_register (0);
13645 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13648 /* Handle the .cprestore pseudo-op. This stores $gp into a given
13649 offset from $sp. The offset is remembered, and after making a PIC
13650 call $gp is restored from that location. */
13653 s_cprestore (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13657 /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, or if this is NewABI code,
13658 .cprestore is ignored. */
13659 if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || HAVE_NEWABI)
13665 mips_cprestore_offset = get_absolute_expression ();
13666 mips_cprestore_valid = 1;
13668 ex.X_op = O_constant;
13669 ex.X_add_symbol = NULL;
13670 ex.X_op_symbol = NULL;
13671 ex.X_add_number = mips_cprestore_offset;
13674 macro_build_ldst_constoffset (&ex, ADDRESS_STORE_INSN, mips_gp_register,
13675 SP, HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES);
13678 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13681 /* Handle the .cpreturn pseudo-op defined for NewABI PIC code. If an offset
13682 was given in the preceding .cpsetup, it results in:
13683 ld $gp, offset($sp)
13685 If a register $reg2 was given there, it results in:
13686 daddu $gp, $reg2, $0 */
13689 s_cpreturn (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13693 /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, .cpreturn is ignored.
13694 We also need NewABI support. */
13695 if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || ! HAVE_NEWABI)
13702 if (mips_cpreturn_register == -1)
13704 ex.X_op = O_constant;
13705 ex.X_add_symbol = NULL;
13706 ex.X_op_symbol = NULL;
13707 ex.X_add_number = mips_cpreturn_offset;
13709 macro_build (&ex, "ld", "t,o(b)", mips_gp_register, BFD_RELOC_LO16, SP);
13712 macro_build (NULL, "daddu", "d,v,t", mips_gp_register,
13713 mips_cpreturn_register, 0);
13716 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13719 /* Handle the .dtprelword and .dtpreldword pseudo-ops. They generate
13720 a 32-bit or 64-bit DTP-relative relocation (BYTES says which) for
13721 use in DWARF debug information. */
13724 s_dtprel_internal (size_t bytes)
13731 if (ex.X_op != O_symbol)
13733 as_bad (_("Unsupported use of %s"), (bytes == 8
13736 ignore_rest_of_line ();
13739 p = frag_more (bytes);
13740 md_number_to_chars (p, 0, bytes);
13741 fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, bytes, &ex, FALSE,
13743 ? BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL64
13744 : BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL32));
13746 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13749 /* Handle .dtprelword. */
13752 s_dtprelword (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13754 s_dtprel_internal (4);
13757 /* Handle .dtpreldword. */
13760 s_dtpreldword (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13762 s_dtprel_internal (8);
13765 /* Handle the .gpvalue pseudo-op. This is used when generating NewABI PIC
13766 code. It sets the offset to use in gp_rel relocations. */
13769 s_gpvalue (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13771 /* If we are not generating SVR4 PIC code, .gpvalue is ignored.
13772 We also need NewABI support. */
13773 if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC || ! HAVE_NEWABI)
13779 mips_gprel_offset = get_absolute_expression ();
13781 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13784 /* Handle the .gpword pseudo-op. This is used when generating PIC
13785 code. It generates a 32 bit GP relative reloc. */
13788 s_gpword (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13790 segment_info_type *si;
13791 struct insn_label_list *l;
13796 /* When not generating PIC code, this is treated as .word. */
13797 if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC)
13803 si = seg_info (now_seg);
13804 l = si->label_list;
13805 label = l != NULL ? l->label : NULL;
13806 mips_emit_delays ();
13808 mips_align (2, 0, label);
13811 mips_clear_insn_labels ();
13813 if (ex.X_op != O_symbol || ex.X_add_number != 0)
13815 as_bad (_("Unsupported use of .gpword"));
13816 ignore_rest_of_line ();
13820 md_number_to_chars (p, 0, 4);
13821 fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, 4, &ex, FALSE,
13822 BFD_RELOC_GPREL32);
13824 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13828 s_gpdword (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13830 segment_info_type *si;
13831 struct insn_label_list *l;
13836 /* When not generating PIC code, this is treated as .dword. */
13837 if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC)
13843 si = seg_info (now_seg);
13844 l = si->label_list;
13845 label = l != NULL ? l->label : NULL;
13846 mips_emit_delays ();
13848 mips_align (3, 0, label);
13851 mips_clear_insn_labels ();
13853 if (ex.X_op != O_symbol || ex.X_add_number != 0)
13855 as_bad (_("Unsupported use of .gpdword"));
13856 ignore_rest_of_line ();
13860 md_number_to_chars (p, 0, 8);
13861 fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, 4, &ex, FALSE,
13862 BFD_RELOC_GPREL32)->fx_tcbit = 1;
13864 /* GPREL32 composed with 64 gives a 64-bit GP offset. */
13865 fix_new (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, 8, NULL, 0,
13866 FALSE, BFD_RELOC_64)->fx_tcbit = 1;
13868 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13871 /* Handle the .cpadd pseudo-op. This is used when dealing with switch
13872 tables in SVR4 PIC code. */
13875 s_cpadd (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13879 /* This is ignored when not generating SVR4 PIC code. */
13880 if (mips_pic != SVR4_PIC)
13886 /* Add $gp to the register named as an argument. */
13888 reg = tc_get_register (0);
13889 macro_build (NULL, ADDRESS_ADD_INSN, "d,v,t", reg, reg, mips_gp_register);
13892 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13895 /* Handle the .insn pseudo-op. This marks instruction labels in
13896 mips16 mode. This permits the linker to handle them specially,
13897 such as generating jalx instructions when needed. We also make
13898 them odd for the duration of the assembly, in order to generate the
13899 right sort of code. We will make them even in the adjust_symtab
13900 routine, while leaving them marked. This is convenient for the
13901 debugger and the disassembler. The linker knows to make them odd
13905 s_insn (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13907 mips16_mark_labels ();
13909 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13912 /* Handle a .stabn directive. We need these in order to mark a label
13913 as being a mips16 text label correctly. Sometimes the compiler
13914 will emit a label, followed by a .stabn, and then switch sections.
13915 If the label and .stabn are in mips16 mode, then the label is
13916 really a mips16 text label. */
13919 s_mips_stab (int type)
13922 mips16_mark_labels ();
13927 /* Handle the .weakext pseudo-op as defined in Kane and Heinrich. */
13930 s_mips_weakext (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
13937 name = input_line_pointer;
13938 c = get_symbol_end ();
13939 symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (name);
13940 S_SET_WEAK (symbolP);
13941 *input_line_pointer = c;
13943 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
13945 if (! is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer])
13947 if (S_IS_DEFINED (symbolP))
13949 as_bad (_("ignoring attempt to redefine symbol %s"),
13950 S_GET_NAME (symbolP));
13951 ignore_rest_of_line ();
13955 if (*input_line_pointer == ',')
13957 ++input_line_pointer;
13958 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
13962 if (exp.X_op != O_symbol)
13964 as_bad (_("bad .weakext directive"));
13965 ignore_rest_of_line ();
13968 symbol_set_value_expression (symbolP, &exp);
13971 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
13974 /* Parse a register string into a number. Called from the ECOFF code
13975 to parse .frame. The argument is non-zero if this is the frame
13976 register, so that we can record it in mips_frame_reg. */
13979 tc_get_register (int frame)
13983 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
13984 if (! reg_lookup (&input_line_pointer, RWARN | RTYPE_NUM | RTYPE_GP, ®))
13988 mips_frame_reg = reg != 0 ? reg : SP;
13989 mips_frame_reg_valid = 1;
13990 mips_cprestore_valid = 0;
13996 md_section_align (asection *seg, valueT addr)
13998 int align = bfd_get_section_alignment (stdoutput, seg);
14002 /* We don't need to align ELF sections to the full alignment.
14003 However, Irix 5 may prefer that we align them at least to a 16
14004 byte boundary. We don't bother to align the sections if we
14005 are targeted for an embedded system. */
14006 if (strncmp (TARGET_OS, "elf", 3) == 0)
14012 return ((addr + (1 << align) - 1) & (-1 << align));
14015 /* Utility routine, called from above as well. If called while the
14016 input file is still being read, it's only an approximation. (For
14017 example, a symbol may later become defined which appeared to be
14018 undefined earlier.) */
14021 nopic_need_relax (symbolS *sym, int before_relaxing)
14026 if (g_switch_value > 0)
14028 const char *symname;
14031 /* Find out whether this symbol can be referenced off the $gp
14032 register. It can be if it is smaller than the -G size or if
14033 it is in the .sdata or .sbss section. Certain symbols can
14034 not be referenced off the $gp, although it appears as though
14036 symname = S_GET_NAME (sym);
14037 if (symname != (const char *) NULL
14038 && (strcmp (symname, "eprol") == 0
14039 || strcmp (symname, "etext") == 0
14040 || strcmp (symname, "_gp") == 0
14041 || strcmp (symname, "edata") == 0
14042 || strcmp (symname, "_fbss") == 0
14043 || strcmp (symname, "_fdata") == 0
14044 || strcmp (symname, "_ftext") == 0
14045 || strcmp (symname, "end") == 0
14046 || strcmp (symname, "_gp_disp") == 0))
14048 else if ((! S_IS_DEFINED (sym) || S_IS_COMMON (sym))
14050 #ifndef NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING
14051 || (symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_extern_size != 0
14052 && (symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_extern_size
14053 <= g_switch_value))
14055 /* We must defer this decision until after the whole
14056 file has been read, since there might be a .extern
14057 after the first use of this symbol. */
14058 || (before_relaxing
14059 #ifndef NO_ECOFF_DEBUGGING
14060 && symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_extern_size == 0
14062 && S_GET_VALUE (sym) == 0)
14063 || (S_GET_VALUE (sym) != 0
14064 && S_GET_VALUE (sym) <= g_switch_value)))
14068 const char *segname;
14070 segname = segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym));
14071 gas_assert (strcmp (segname, ".lit8") != 0
14072 && strcmp (segname, ".lit4") != 0);
14073 change = (strcmp (segname, ".sdata") != 0
14074 && strcmp (segname, ".sbss") != 0
14075 && strncmp (segname, ".sdata.", 7) != 0
14076 && strncmp (segname, ".sbss.", 6) != 0
14077 && strncmp (segname, ".gnu.linkonce.sb.", 17) != 0
14078 && strncmp (segname, ".gnu.linkonce.s.", 16) != 0);
14083 /* We are not optimizing for the $gp register. */
14088 /* Return true if the given symbol should be considered local for SVR4 PIC. */
14091 pic_need_relax (symbolS *sym, asection *segtype)
14095 /* Handle the case of a symbol equated to another symbol. */
14096 while (symbol_equated_reloc_p (sym))
14100 /* It's possible to get a loop here in a badly written program. */
14101 n = symbol_get_value_expression (sym)->X_add_symbol;
14107 if (symbol_section_p (sym))
14110 symsec = S_GET_SEGMENT (sym);
14112 /* This must duplicate the test in adjust_reloc_syms. */
14113 return (symsec != &bfd_und_section
14114 && symsec != &bfd_abs_section
14115 && !bfd_is_com_section (symsec)
14116 && !s_is_linkonce (sym, segtype)
14118 /* A global or weak symbol is treated as external. */
14119 && (!IS_ELF || (! S_IS_WEAK (sym) && ! S_IS_EXTERNAL (sym)))
14125 /* Given a mips16 variant frag FRAGP, return non-zero if it needs an
14126 extended opcode. SEC is the section the frag is in. */
14129 mips16_extended_frag (fragS *fragp, asection *sec, long stretch)
14132 const struct mips16_immed_operand *op;
14134 int mintiny, maxtiny;
14138 if (RELAX_MIPS16_USER_SMALL (fragp->fr_subtype))
14140 if (RELAX_MIPS16_USER_EXT (fragp->fr_subtype))
14143 type = RELAX_MIPS16_TYPE (fragp->fr_subtype);
14144 op = mips16_immed_operands;
14145 while (op->type != type)
14148 gas_assert (op < mips16_immed_operands + MIPS16_NUM_IMMED);
14153 if (type == '<' || type == '>' || type == '[' || type == ']')
14156 maxtiny = 1 << op->nbits;
14161 maxtiny = (1 << op->nbits) - 1;
14166 mintiny = - (1 << (op->nbits - 1));
14167 maxtiny = (1 << (op->nbits - 1)) - 1;
14170 sym_frag = symbol_get_frag (fragp->fr_symbol);
14171 val = S_GET_VALUE (fragp->fr_symbol);
14172 symsec = S_GET_SEGMENT (fragp->fr_symbol);
14178 /* We won't have the section when we are called from
14179 mips_relax_frag. However, we will always have been called
14180 from md_estimate_size_before_relax first. If this is a
14181 branch to a different section, we mark it as such. If SEC is
14182 NULL, and the frag is not marked, then it must be a branch to
14183 the same section. */
14186 if (RELAX_MIPS16_LONG_BRANCH (fragp->fr_subtype))
14191 /* Must have been called from md_estimate_size_before_relax. */
14194 fragp->fr_subtype =
14195 RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_LONG_BRANCH (fragp->fr_subtype);
14197 /* FIXME: We should support this, and let the linker
14198 catch branches and loads that are out of range. */
14199 as_bad_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line,
14200 _("unsupported PC relative reference to different section"));
14204 if (fragp != sym_frag && sym_frag->fr_address == 0)
14205 /* Assume non-extended on the first relaxation pass.
14206 The address we have calculated will be bogus if this is
14207 a forward branch to another frag, as the forward frag
14208 will have fr_address == 0. */
14212 /* In this case, we know for sure that the symbol fragment is in
14213 the same section. If the relax_marker of the symbol fragment
14214 differs from the relax_marker of this fragment, we have not
14215 yet adjusted the symbol fragment fr_address. We want to add
14216 in STRETCH in order to get a better estimate of the address.
14217 This particularly matters because of the shift bits. */
14219 && sym_frag->relax_marker != fragp->relax_marker)
14223 /* Adjust stretch for any alignment frag. Note that if have
14224 been expanding the earlier code, the symbol may be
14225 defined in what appears to be an earlier frag. FIXME:
14226 This doesn't handle the fr_subtype field, which specifies
14227 a maximum number of bytes to skip when doing an
14229 for (f = fragp; f != NULL && f != sym_frag; f = f->fr_next)
14231 if (f->fr_type == rs_align || f->fr_type == rs_align_code)
14234 stretch = - ((- stretch)
14235 & ~ ((1 << (int) f->fr_offset) - 1));
14237 stretch &= ~ ((1 << (int) f->fr_offset) - 1);
14246 addr = fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix;
14248 /* The base address rules are complicated. The base address of
14249 a branch is the following instruction. The base address of a
14250 PC relative load or add is the instruction itself, but if it
14251 is in a delay slot (in which case it can not be extended) use
14252 the address of the instruction whose delay slot it is in. */
14253 if (type == 'p' || type == 'q')
14257 /* If we are currently assuming that this frag should be
14258 extended, then, the current address is two bytes
14260 if (RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype))
14263 /* Ignore the low bit in the target, since it will be set
14264 for a text label. */
14265 if ((val & 1) != 0)
14268 else if (RELAX_MIPS16_JAL_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype))
14270 else if (RELAX_MIPS16_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype))
14273 val -= addr & ~ ((1 << op->shift) - 1);
14275 /* Branch offsets have an implicit 0 in the lowest bit. */
14276 if (type == 'p' || type == 'q')
14279 /* If any of the shifted bits are set, we must use an extended
14280 opcode. If the address depends on the size of this
14281 instruction, this can lead to a loop, so we arrange to always
14282 use an extended opcode. We only check this when we are in
14283 the main relaxation loop, when SEC is NULL. */
14284 if ((val & ((1 << op->shift) - 1)) != 0 && sec == NULL)
14286 fragp->fr_subtype =
14287 RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_LONG_BRANCH (fragp->fr_subtype);
14291 /* If we are about to mark a frag as extended because the value
14292 is precisely maxtiny + 1, then there is a chance of an
14293 infinite loop as in the following code:
14298 In this case when the la is extended, foo is 0x3fc bytes
14299 away, so the la can be shrunk, but then foo is 0x400 away, so
14300 the la must be extended. To avoid this loop, we mark the
14301 frag as extended if it was small, and is about to become
14302 extended with a value of maxtiny + 1. */
14303 if (val == ((maxtiny + 1) << op->shift)
14304 && ! RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype)
14307 fragp->fr_subtype =
14308 RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_LONG_BRANCH (fragp->fr_subtype);
14312 else if (symsec != absolute_section && sec != NULL)
14313 as_bad_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, _("unsupported relocation"));
14315 if ((val & ((1 << op->shift) - 1)) != 0
14316 || val < (mintiny << op->shift)
14317 || val > (maxtiny << op->shift))
14323 /* Compute the length of a branch sequence, and adjust the
14324 RELAX_BRANCH_TOOFAR bit accordingly. If FRAGP is NULL, the
14325 worst-case length is computed, with UPDATE being used to indicate
14326 whether an unconditional (-1), branch-likely (+1) or regular (0)
14327 branch is to be computed. */
14329 relaxed_branch_length (fragS *fragp, asection *sec, int update)
14331 bfd_boolean toofar;
14335 && S_IS_DEFINED (fragp->fr_symbol)
14336 && sec == S_GET_SEGMENT (fragp->fr_symbol))
14341 val = S_GET_VALUE (fragp->fr_symbol) + fragp->fr_offset;
14343 addr = fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix + 4;
14347 toofar = val < - (0x8000 << 2) || val >= (0x8000 << 2);
14350 /* If the symbol is not defined or it's in a different segment,
14351 assume the user knows what's going on and emit a short
14357 if (fragp && update && toofar != RELAX_BRANCH_TOOFAR (fragp->fr_subtype))
14359 = RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE (RELAX_BRANCH_AT (fragp->fr_subtype),
14360 RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype),
14361 RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype),
14362 RELAX_BRANCH_LINK (fragp->fr_subtype),
14368 if (fragp ? RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype) : (update > 0))
14371 if (mips_pic != NO_PIC)
14373 /* Additional space for PIC loading of target address. */
14375 if (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1)
14376 /* Additional space for $at-stabilizing nop. */
14380 /* If branch is conditional. */
14381 if (fragp ? !RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype) : (update >= 0))
14388 /* Estimate the size of a frag before relaxing. Unless this is the
14389 mips16, we are not really relaxing here, and the final size is
14390 encoded in the subtype information. For the mips16, we have to
14391 decide whether we are using an extended opcode or not. */
14394 md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragS *fragp, asection *segtype)
14398 if (RELAX_BRANCH_P (fragp->fr_subtype))
14401 fragp->fr_var = relaxed_branch_length (fragp, segtype, FALSE);
14403 return fragp->fr_var;
14406 if (RELAX_MIPS16_P (fragp->fr_subtype))
14407 /* We don't want to modify the EXTENDED bit here; it might get us
14408 into infinite loops. We change it only in mips_relax_frag(). */
14409 return (RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype) ? 4 : 2);
14411 if (mips_pic == NO_PIC)
14412 change = nopic_need_relax (fragp->fr_symbol, 0);
14413 else if (mips_pic == SVR4_PIC)
14414 change = pic_need_relax (fragp->fr_symbol, segtype);
14415 else if (mips_pic == VXWORKS_PIC)
14416 /* For vxworks, GOT16 relocations never have a corresponding LO16. */
14423 fragp->fr_subtype |= RELAX_USE_SECOND;
14424 return -RELAX_FIRST (fragp->fr_subtype);
14427 return -RELAX_SECOND (fragp->fr_subtype);
14430 /* This is called to see whether a reloc against a defined symbol
14431 should be converted into a reloc against a section. */
14434 mips_fix_adjustable (fixS *fixp)
14436 if (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
14437 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY)
14440 if (fixp->fx_addsy == NULL)
14443 /* If symbol SYM is in a mergeable section, relocations of the form
14444 SYM + 0 can usually be made section-relative. The mergeable data
14445 is then identified by the section offset rather than by the symbol.
14447 However, if we're generating REL LO16 relocations, the offset is split
14448 between the LO16 and parterning high part relocation. The linker will
14449 need to recalculate the complete offset in order to correctly identify
14452 The linker has traditionally not looked for the parterning high part
14453 relocation, and has thus allowed orphaned R_MIPS_LO16 relocations to be
14454 placed anywhere. Rather than break backwards compatibility by changing
14455 this, it seems better not to force the issue, and instead keep the
14456 original symbol. This will work with either linker behavior. */
14457 if ((lo16_reloc_p (fixp->fx_r_type)
14458 || reloc_needs_lo_p (fixp->fx_r_type))
14459 && HAVE_IN_PLACE_ADDENDS
14460 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixp->fx_addsy)->flags & SEC_MERGE) != 0)
14463 /* There is no place to store an in-place offset for JALR relocations.
14464 Likewise an in-range offset of PC-relative relocations may overflow
14465 the in-place relocatable field if recalculated against the start
14466 address of the symbol's containing section. */
14467 if (HAVE_IN_PLACE_ADDENDS
14468 && (fixp->fx_pcrel || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JALR))
14472 /* R_MIPS16_26 relocations against non-MIPS16 functions might resolve
14473 to a floating-point stub. The same is true for non-R_MIPS16_26
14474 relocations against MIPS16 functions; in this case, the stub becomes
14475 the function's canonical address.
14477 Floating-point stubs are stored in unique .mips16.call.* or
14478 .mips16.fn.* sections. If a stub T for function F is in section S,
14479 the first relocation in section S must be against F; this is how the
14480 linker determines the target function. All relocations that might
14481 resolve to T must also be against F. We therefore have the following
14482 restrictions, which are given in an intentionally-redundant way:
14484 1. We cannot reduce R_MIPS16_26 relocations against non-MIPS16
14487 2. We cannot reduce a stub's relocations against non-MIPS16 symbols
14488 if that stub might be used.
14490 3. We cannot reduce non-R_MIPS16_26 relocations against MIPS16
14493 4. We cannot reduce a stub's relocations against MIPS16 symbols if
14494 that stub might be used.
14496 There is a further restriction:
14498 5. We cannot reduce R_MIPS16_26 relocations against MIPS16 symbols
14499 on targets with in-place addends; the relocation field cannot
14500 encode the low bit.
14502 For simplicity, we deal with (3)-(5) by not reducing _any_ relocation
14503 against a MIPS16 symbol.
14505 We deal with (1)-(2) by saying that, if there's a R_MIPS16_26
14506 relocation against some symbol R, no relocation against R may be
14507 reduced. (Note that this deals with (2) as well as (1) because
14508 relocations against global symbols will never be reduced on ELF
14509 targets.) This approach is a little simpler than trying to detect
14510 stub sections, and gives the "all or nothing" per-symbol consistency
14511 that we have for MIPS16 symbols. */
14513 && fixp->fx_subsy == NULL
14514 && (ELF_ST_IS_MIPS16 (S_GET_OTHER (fixp->fx_addsy))
14515 || *symbol_get_tc (fixp->fx_addsy)))
14522 /* Translate internal representation of relocation info to BFD target
14526 tc_gen_reloc (asection *section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, fixS *fixp)
14528 static arelent *retval[4];
14530 bfd_reloc_code_real_type code;
14532 memset (retval, 0, sizeof(retval));
14533 reloc = retval[0] = (arelent *) xcalloc (1, sizeof (arelent));
14534 reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = (asymbol **) xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol *));
14535 *reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp->fx_addsy);
14536 reloc->address = fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where;
14538 if (fixp->fx_pcrel)
14540 gas_assert (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2);
14542 /* At this point, fx_addnumber is "symbol offset - pcrel address".
14543 Relocations want only the symbol offset. */
14544 reloc->addend = fixp->fx_addnumber + reloc->address;
14547 /* A gruesome hack which is a result of the gruesome gas
14548 reloc handling. What's worse, for COFF (as opposed to
14549 ECOFF), we might need yet another copy of reloc->address.
14550 See bfd_install_relocation. */
14551 reloc->addend += reloc->address;
14555 reloc->addend = fixp->fx_addnumber;
14557 /* Since the old MIPS ELF ABI uses Rel instead of Rela, encode the vtable
14558 entry to be used in the relocation's section offset. */
14559 if (! HAVE_NEWABI && fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY)
14561 reloc->address = reloc->addend;
14565 code = fixp->fx_r_type;
14567 reloc->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, code);
14568 if (reloc->howto == NULL)
14570 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
14571 _("Can not represent %s relocation in this object file format"),
14572 bfd_get_reloc_code_name (code));
14579 /* Relax a machine dependent frag. This returns the amount by which
14580 the current size of the frag should change. */
14583 mips_relax_frag (asection *sec, fragS *fragp, long stretch)
14585 if (RELAX_BRANCH_P (fragp->fr_subtype))
14587 offsetT old_var = fragp->fr_var;
14589 fragp->fr_var = relaxed_branch_length (fragp, sec, TRUE);
14591 return fragp->fr_var - old_var;
14594 if (! RELAX_MIPS16_P (fragp->fr_subtype))
14597 if (mips16_extended_frag (fragp, NULL, stretch))
14599 if (RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype))
14601 fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_MIPS16_MARK_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype);
14606 if (! RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype))
14608 fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_MIPS16_CLEAR_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype);
14615 /* Convert a machine dependent frag. */
14618 md_convert_frag (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, segT asec, fragS *fragp)
14620 if (RELAX_BRANCH_P (fragp->fr_subtype))
14623 unsigned long insn;
14627 buf = (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix;
14629 if (target_big_endian)
14630 insn = bfd_getb32 (buf);
14632 insn = bfd_getl32 (buf);
14634 if (!RELAX_BRANCH_TOOFAR (fragp->fr_subtype))
14636 /* We generate a fixup instead of applying it right now
14637 because, if there are linker relaxations, we're going to
14638 need the relocations. */
14639 exp.X_op = O_symbol;
14640 exp.X_add_symbol = fragp->fr_symbol;
14641 exp.X_add_number = fragp->fr_offset;
14643 fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal,
14644 4, &exp, TRUE, BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2);
14645 fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file;
14646 fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line;
14648 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4);
14655 as_warn_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line,
14656 _("Relaxed out-of-range branch into a jump"));
14658 if (RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype))
14661 if (!RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype))
14663 /* Reverse the branch. */
14664 switch ((insn >> 28) & 0xf)
14667 /* bc[0-3][tf]l? and bc1any[24][ft] instructions can
14668 have the condition reversed by tweaking a single
14669 bit, and their opcodes all have 0x4???????. */
14670 gas_assert ((insn & 0xf1000000) == 0x41000000);
14671 insn ^= 0x00010000;
14675 /* bltz 0x04000000 bgez 0x04010000
14676 bltzal 0x04100000 bgezal 0x04110000 */
14677 gas_assert ((insn & 0xfc0e0000) == 0x04000000);
14678 insn ^= 0x00010000;
14682 /* beq 0x10000000 bne 0x14000000
14683 blez 0x18000000 bgtz 0x1c000000 */
14684 insn ^= 0x04000000;
14692 if (RELAX_BRANCH_LINK (fragp->fr_subtype))
14694 /* Clear the and-link bit. */
14695 gas_assert ((insn & 0xfc1c0000) == 0x04100000);
14697 /* bltzal 0x04100000 bgezal 0x04110000
14698 bltzall 0x04120000 bgezall 0x04130000 */
14699 insn &= ~0x00100000;
14702 /* Branch over the branch (if the branch was likely) or the
14703 full jump (not likely case). Compute the offset from the
14704 current instruction to branch to. */
14705 if (RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype))
14709 /* How many bytes in instructions we've already emitted? */
14710 i = buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal - fragp->fr_fix;
14711 /* How many bytes in instructions from here to the end? */
14712 i = fragp->fr_var - i;
14714 /* Convert to instruction count. */
14716 /* Branch counts from the next instruction. */
14719 /* Branch over the jump. */
14720 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4);
14724 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, 0, 4);
14727 if (RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY (fragp->fr_subtype))
14729 /* beql $0, $0, 2f */
14731 /* Compute the PC offset from the current instruction to
14732 the end of the variable frag. */
14733 /* How many bytes in instructions we've already emitted? */
14734 i = buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal - fragp->fr_fix;
14735 /* How many bytes in instructions from here to the end? */
14736 i = fragp->fr_var - i;
14737 /* Convert to instruction count. */
14739 /* Don't decrement i, because we want to branch over the
14743 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4);
14746 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, 0, 4);
14751 if (mips_pic == NO_PIC)
14754 insn = (RELAX_BRANCH_LINK (fragp->fr_subtype)
14755 ? 0x0c000000 : 0x08000000);
14756 exp.X_op = O_symbol;
14757 exp.X_add_symbol = fragp->fr_symbol;
14758 exp.X_add_number = fragp->fr_offset;
14760 fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal,
14761 4, &exp, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP);
14762 fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file;
14763 fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line;
14765 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4);
14770 unsigned long at = RELAX_BRANCH_AT (fragp->fr_subtype);
14772 /* lw/ld $at, <sym>($gp) R_MIPS_GOT16 */
14773 insn = HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES ? 0xdf800000 : 0x8f800000;
14774 insn |= at << OP_SH_RT;
14775 exp.X_op = O_symbol;
14776 exp.X_add_symbol = fragp->fr_symbol;
14777 exp.X_add_number = fragp->fr_offset;
14779 if (fragp->fr_offset)
14781 exp.X_add_symbol = make_expr_symbol (&exp);
14782 exp.X_add_number = 0;
14785 fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal,
14786 4, &exp, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16);
14787 fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file;
14788 fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line;
14790 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4);
14793 if (mips_opts.isa == ISA_MIPS1)
14796 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, 0, 4);
14800 /* d/addiu $at, $at, <sym> R_MIPS_LO16 */
14801 insn = HAVE_64BIT_ADDRESSES ? 0x64000000 : 0x24000000;
14802 insn |= at << OP_SH_RS | at << OP_SH_RT;
14804 fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal,
14805 4, &exp, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_LO16);
14806 fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file;
14807 fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line;
14809 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4);
14813 if (RELAX_BRANCH_LINK (fragp->fr_subtype))
14817 insn |= at << OP_SH_RS;
14819 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4);
14824 gas_assert (buf == (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal
14825 + fragp->fr_fix + fragp->fr_var);
14827 fragp->fr_fix += fragp->fr_var;
14832 if (RELAX_MIPS16_P (fragp->fr_subtype))
14835 const struct mips16_immed_operand *op;
14836 bfd_boolean small, ext;
14839 unsigned long insn;
14840 bfd_boolean use_extend;
14841 unsigned short extend;
14843 type = RELAX_MIPS16_TYPE (fragp->fr_subtype);
14844 op = mips16_immed_operands;
14845 while (op->type != type)
14848 if (RELAX_MIPS16_EXTENDED (fragp->fr_subtype))
14859 val = resolve_symbol_value (fragp->fr_symbol);
14864 addr = fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix;
14866 /* The rules for the base address of a PC relative reloc are
14867 complicated; see mips16_extended_frag. */
14868 if (type == 'p' || type == 'q')
14873 /* Ignore the low bit in the target, since it will be
14874 set for a text label. */
14875 if ((val & 1) != 0)
14878 else if (RELAX_MIPS16_JAL_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype))
14880 else if (RELAX_MIPS16_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype))
14883 addr &= ~ (addressT) ((1 << op->shift) - 1);
14886 /* Make sure the section winds up with the alignment we have
14889 record_alignment (asec, op->shift);
14893 && (RELAX_MIPS16_JAL_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype)
14894 || RELAX_MIPS16_DSLOT (fragp->fr_subtype)))
14895 as_warn_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line,
14896 _("extended instruction in delay slot"));
14898 buf = (bfd_byte *) (fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix);
14900 if (target_big_endian)
14901 insn = bfd_getb16 (buf);
14903 insn = bfd_getl16 (buf);
14905 mips16_immed (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, type, val,
14906 RELAX_MIPS16_USER_EXT (fragp->fr_subtype),
14907 small, ext, &insn, &use_extend, &extend);
14911 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, 0xf000 | extend, 2);
14912 fragp->fr_fix += 2;
14916 md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 2);
14917 fragp->fr_fix += 2;
14925 first = RELAX_FIRST (fragp->fr_subtype);
14926 second = RELAX_SECOND (fragp->fr_subtype);
14927 fixp = (fixS *) fragp->fr_opcode;
14929 /* Possibly emit a warning if we've chosen the longer option. */
14930 if (((fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_USE_SECOND) != 0)
14931 == ((fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_SECOND_LONGER) != 0))
14933 const char *msg = macro_warning (fragp->fr_subtype);
14935 as_warn_where (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line, "%s", msg);
14938 /* Go through all the fixups for the first sequence. Disable them
14939 (by marking them as done) if we're going to use the second
14940 sequence instead. */
14942 && fixp->fx_frag == fragp
14943 && fixp->fx_where < fragp->fr_fix - second)
14945 if (fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_USE_SECOND)
14947 fixp = fixp->fx_next;
14950 /* Go through the fixups for the second sequence. Disable them if
14951 we're going to use the first sequence, otherwise adjust their
14952 addresses to account for the relaxation. */
14953 while (fixp && fixp->fx_frag == fragp)
14955 if (fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_USE_SECOND)
14956 fixp->fx_where -= first;
14959 fixp = fixp->fx_next;
14962 /* Now modify the frag contents. */
14963 if (fragp->fr_subtype & RELAX_USE_SECOND)
14967 start = fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix - first - second;
14968 memmove (start, start + first, second);
14969 fragp->fr_fix -= first;
14972 fragp->fr_fix -= second;
14978 /* This function is called after the relocs have been generated.
14979 We've been storing mips16 text labels as odd. Here we convert them
14980 back to even for the convenience of the debugger. */
14983 mips_frob_file_after_relocs (void)
14986 unsigned int count, i;
14991 syms = bfd_get_outsymbols (stdoutput);
14992 count = bfd_get_symcount (stdoutput);
14993 for (i = 0; i < count; i++, syms++)
14995 if (ELF_ST_IS_MIPS16 (elf_symbol (*syms)->internal_elf_sym.st_other)
14996 && ((*syms)->value & 1) != 0)
14998 (*syms)->value &= ~1;
14999 /* If the symbol has an odd size, it was probably computed
15000 incorrectly, so adjust that as well. */
15001 if ((elf_symbol (*syms)->internal_elf_sym.st_size & 1) != 0)
15002 ++elf_symbol (*syms)->internal_elf_sym.st_size;
15009 /* This function is called whenever a label is defined, including fake
15010 labels instantiated off the dot special symbol. It is used when
15011 handling branch delays; if a branch has a label, we assume we cannot
15012 move it. This also bumps the value of the symbol by 1 in compressed
15016 mips_record_label (symbolS *sym)
15018 segment_info_type *si = seg_info (now_seg);
15019 struct insn_label_list *l;
15021 if (free_insn_labels == NULL)
15022 l = (struct insn_label_list *) xmalloc (sizeof *l);
15025 l = free_insn_labels;
15026 free_insn_labels = l->next;
15030 l->next = si->label_list;
15031 si->label_list = l;
15034 /* This function is called as tc_frob_label() whenever a label is defined
15035 and adds a DWARF-2 record we only want for true labels. */
15038 mips_define_label (symbolS *sym)
15040 mips_record_label (sym);
15042 dwarf2_emit_label (sym);
15046 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
15048 /* Some special processing for a MIPS ELF file. */
15051 mips_elf_final_processing (void)
15053 /* Write out the register information. */
15054 if (mips_abi != N64_ABI)
15058 s.ri_gprmask = mips_gprmask;
15059 s.ri_cprmask[0] = mips_cprmask[0];
15060 s.ri_cprmask[1] = mips_cprmask[1];
15061 s.ri_cprmask[2] = mips_cprmask[2];
15062 s.ri_cprmask[3] = mips_cprmask[3];
15063 /* The gp_value field is set by the MIPS ELF backend. */
15065 bfd_mips_elf32_swap_reginfo_out (stdoutput, &s,
15066 ((Elf32_External_RegInfo *)
15067 mips_regmask_frag));
15071 Elf64_Internal_RegInfo s;
15073 s.ri_gprmask = mips_gprmask;
15075 s.ri_cprmask[0] = mips_cprmask[0];
15076 s.ri_cprmask[1] = mips_cprmask[1];
15077 s.ri_cprmask[2] = mips_cprmask[2];
15078 s.ri_cprmask[3] = mips_cprmask[3];
15079 /* The gp_value field is set by the MIPS ELF backend. */
15081 bfd_mips_elf64_swap_reginfo_out (stdoutput, &s,
15082 ((Elf64_External_RegInfo *)
15083 mips_regmask_frag));
15086 /* Set the MIPS ELF flag bits. FIXME: There should probably be some
15087 sort of BFD interface for this. */
15088 if (mips_any_noreorder)
15089 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_NOREORDER;
15090 if (mips_pic != NO_PIC)
15092 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_PIC;
15093 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_CPIC;
15096 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_CPIC;
15098 /* Set MIPS ELF flags for ASEs. */
15099 /* We may need to define a new flag for DSP ASE, and set this flag when
15100 file_ase_dsp is true. */
15101 /* Same for DSP R2. */
15102 /* We may need to define a new flag for MT ASE, and set this flag when
15103 file_ase_mt is true. */
15104 if (file_ase_mips16)
15105 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_ARCH_ASE_M16;
15106 #if 0 /* XXX FIXME */
15107 if (file_ase_mips3d)
15108 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= ???;
15111 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_ARCH_ASE_MDMX;
15113 /* Set the MIPS ELF ABI flags. */
15114 if (mips_abi == O32_ABI && USE_E_MIPS_ABI_O32)
15115 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= E_MIPS_ABI_O32;
15116 else if (mips_abi == O64_ABI)
15117 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= E_MIPS_ABI_O64;
15118 else if (mips_abi == EABI_ABI)
15120 if (!file_mips_gp32)
15121 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= E_MIPS_ABI_EABI64;
15123 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= E_MIPS_ABI_EABI32;
15125 else if (mips_abi == N32_ABI)
15126 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_ABI2;
15128 /* Nothing to do for N64_ABI. */
15130 if (mips_32bitmode)
15131 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= EF_MIPS_32BITMODE;
15133 #if 0 /* XXX FIXME */
15134 /* 32 bit code with 64 bit FP registers. */
15135 if (!file_mips_fp32 && ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi))
15136 elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= ???;
15140 #endif /* OBJ_ELF || OBJ_MAYBE_ELF */
15142 typedef struct proc {
15144 symbolS *func_end_sym;
15145 unsigned long reg_mask;
15146 unsigned long reg_offset;
15147 unsigned long fpreg_mask;
15148 unsigned long fpreg_offset;
15149 unsigned long frame_offset;
15150 unsigned long frame_reg;
15151 unsigned long pc_reg;
15154 static procS cur_proc;
15155 static procS *cur_proc_ptr;
15156 static int numprocs;
15158 /* Implement NOP_OPCODE. We encode a MIPS16 nop as "1" and a normal
15162 mips_nop_opcode (void)
15164 return seg_info (now_seg)->tc_segment_info_data.mips16;
15167 /* Fill in an rs_align_code fragment. This only needs to do something
15168 for MIPS16 code, where 0 is not a nop. */
15171 mips_handle_align (fragS *fragp)
15174 int bytes, size, excess;
15177 if (fragp->fr_type != rs_align_code)
15180 p = fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix;
15183 opcode = mips16_nop_insn.insn_opcode;
15188 opcode = nop_insn.insn_opcode;
15192 bytes = fragp->fr_next->fr_address - fragp->fr_address - fragp->fr_fix;
15193 excess = bytes % size;
15196 /* If we're not inserting a whole number of instructions,
15197 pad the end of the fixed part of the frag with zeros. */
15198 memset (p, 0, excess);
15200 fragp->fr_fix += excess;
15203 md_number_to_chars (p, opcode, size);
15204 fragp->fr_var = size;
15208 md_obj_begin (void)
15215 /* Check for premature end, nesting errors, etc. */
15217 as_warn (_("missing .end at end of assembly"));
15226 if (*input_line_pointer == '-')
15228 ++input_line_pointer;
15231 if (!ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer))
15232 as_bad (_("expected simple number"));
15233 if (input_line_pointer[0] == '0')
15235 if (input_line_pointer[1] == 'x')
15237 input_line_pointer += 2;
15238 while (ISXDIGIT (*input_line_pointer))
15241 val |= hex_value (*input_line_pointer++);
15243 return negative ? -val : val;
15247 ++input_line_pointer;
15248 while (ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer))
15251 val |= *input_line_pointer++ - '0';
15253 return negative ? -val : val;
15256 if (!ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer))
15258 printf (_(" *input_line_pointer == '%c' 0x%02x\n"),
15259 *input_line_pointer, *input_line_pointer);
15260 as_warn (_("invalid number"));
15263 while (ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer))
15266 val += *input_line_pointer++ - '0';
15268 return negative ? -val : val;
15271 /* The .file directive; just like the usual .file directive, but there
15272 is an initial number which is the ECOFF file index. In the non-ECOFF
15273 case .file implies DWARF-2. */
15276 s_mips_file (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
15278 static int first_file_directive = 0;
15280 if (ECOFF_DEBUGGING)
15289 filename = dwarf2_directive_file (0);
15291 /* Versions of GCC up to 3.1 start files with a ".file"
15292 directive even for stabs output. Make sure that this
15293 ".file" is handled. Note that you need a version of GCC
15294 after 3.1 in order to support DWARF-2 on MIPS. */
15295 if (filename != NULL && ! first_file_directive)
15297 (void) new_logical_line (filename, -1);
15298 s_app_file_string (filename, 0);
15300 first_file_directive = 1;
15304 /* The .loc directive, implying DWARF-2. */
15307 s_mips_loc (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
15309 if (!ECOFF_DEBUGGING)
15310 dwarf2_directive_loc (0);
15313 /* The .end directive. */
15316 s_mips_end (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
15320 /* Following functions need their own .frame and .cprestore directives. */
15321 mips_frame_reg_valid = 0;
15322 mips_cprestore_valid = 0;
15324 if (!is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer])
15327 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
15332 if ((bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, now_seg) & SEC_CODE) == 0)
15333 as_warn (_(".end not in text section"));
15337 as_warn (_(".end directive without a preceding .ent directive."));
15338 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
15344 gas_assert (S_GET_NAME (p));
15345 if (strcmp (S_GET_NAME (p), S_GET_NAME (cur_proc_ptr->func_sym)))
15346 as_warn (_(".end symbol does not match .ent symbol."));
15348 if (debug_type == DEBUG_STABS)
15349 stabs_generate_asm_endfunc (S_GET_NAME (p),
15353 as_warn (_(".end directive missing or unknown symbol"));
15356 /* Create an expression to calculate the size of the function. */
15357 if (p && cur_proc_ptr)
15359 OBJ_SYMFIELD_TYPE *obj = symbol_get_obj (p);
15360 expressionS *exp = xmalloc (sizeof (expressionS));
15363 exp->X_op = O_subtract;
15364 exp->X_add_symbol = symbol_temp_new_now ();
15365 exp->X_op_symbol = p;
15366 exp->X_add_number = 0;
15368 cur_proc_ptr->func_end_sym = exp->X_add_symbol;
15371 /* Generate a .pdr section. */
15372 if (IS_ELF && !ECOFF_DEBUGGING && mips_flag_pdr)
15374 segT saved_seg = now_seg;
15375 subsegT saved_subseg = now_subseg;
15379 #ifdef md_flush_pending_output
15380 md_flush_pending_output ();
15383 gas_assert (pdr_seg);
15384 subseg_set (pdr_seg, 0);
15386 /* Write the symbol. */
15387 exp.X_op = O_symbol;
15388 exp.X_add_symbol = p;
15389 exp.X_add_number = 0;
15390 emit_expr (&exp, 4);
15392 fragp = frag_more (7 * 4);
15394 md_number_to_chars (fragp, cur_proc_ptr->reg_mask, 4);
15395 md_number_to_chars (fragp + 4, cur_proc_ptr->reg_offset, 4);
15396 md_number_to_chars (fragp + 8, cur_proc_ptr->fpreg_mask, 4);
15397 md_number_to_chars (fragp + 12, cur_proc_ptr->fpreg_offset, 4);
15398 md_number_to_chars (fragp + 16, cur_proc_ptr->frame_offset, 4);
15399 md_number_to_chars (fragp + 20, cur_proc_ptr->frame_reg, 4);
15400 md_number_to_chars (fragp + 24, cur_proc_ptr->pc_reg, 4);
15402 subseg_set (saved_seg, saved_subseg);
15404 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
15406 cur_proc_ptr = NULL;
15409 /* The .aent and .ent directives. */
15412 s_mips_ent (int aent)
15416 symbolP = get_symbol ();
15417 if (*input_line_pointer == ',')
15418 ++input_line_pointer;
15419 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
15420 if (ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer)
15421 || *input_line_pointer == '-')
15424 if ((bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, now_seg) & SEC_CODE) == 0)
15425 as_warn (_(".ent or .aent not in text section."));
15427 if (!aent && cur_proc_ptr)
15428 as_warn (_("missing .end"));
15432 /* This function needs its own .frame and .cprestore directives. */
15433 mips_frame_reg_valid = 0;
15434 mips_cprestore_valid = 0;
15436 cur_proc_ptr = &cur_proc;
15437 memset (cur_proc_ptr, '\0', sizeof (procS));
15439 cur_proc_ptr->func_sym = symbolP;
15443 if (debug_type == DEBUG_STABS)
15444 stabs_generate_asm_func (S_GET_NAME (symbolP),
15445 S_GET_NAME (symbolP));
15448 symbol_get_bfdsym (symbolP)->flags |= BSF_FUNCTION;
15450 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
15453 /* The .frame directive. If the mdebug section is present (IRIX 5 native)
15454 then ecoff.c (ecoff_directive_frame) is used. For embedded targets,
15455 s_mips_frame is used so that we can set the PDR information correctly.
15456 We can't use the ecoff routines because they make reference to the ecoff
15457 symbol table (in the mdebug section). */
15460 s_mips_frame (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
15463 if (IS_ELF && !ECOFF_DEBUGGING)
15467 if (cur_proc_ptr == (procS *) NULL)
15469 as_warn (_(".frame outside of .ent"));
15470 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
15474 cur_proc_ptr->frame_reg = tc_get_register (1);
15476 SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
15477 if (*input_line_pointer++ != ','
15478 || get_absolute_expression_and_terminator (&val) != ',')
15480 as_warn (_("Bad .frame directive"));
15481 --input_line_pointer;
15482 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
15486 cur_proc_ptr->frame_offset = val;
15487 cur_proc_ptr->pc_reg = tc_get_register (0);
15489 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
15492 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
15496 /* The .fmask and .mask directives. If the mdebug section is present
15497 (IRIX 5 native) then ecoff.c (ecoff_directive_mask) is used. For
15498 embedded targets, s_mips_mask is used so that we can set the PDR
15499 information correctly. We can't use the ecoff routines because they
15500 make reference to the ecoff symbol table (in the mdebug section). */
15503 s_mips_mask (int reg_type)
15506 if (IS_ELF && !ECOFF_DEBUGGING)
15510 if (cur_proc_ptr == (procS *) NULL)
15512 as_warn (_(".mask/.fmask outside of .ent"));
15513 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
15517 if (get_absolute_expression_and_terminator (&mask) != ',')
15519 as_warn (_("Bad .mask/.fmask directive"));
15520 --input_line_pointer;
15521 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
15525 off = get_absolute_expression ();
15527 if (reg_type == 'F')
15529 cur_proc_ptr->fpreg_mask = mask;
15530 cur_proc_ptr->fpreg_offset = off;
15534 cur_proc_ptr->reg_mask = mask;
15535 cur_proc_ptr->reg_offset = off;
15538 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
15541 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
15542 s_ignore (reg_type);
15545 /* A table describing all the processors gas knows about. Names are
15546 matched in the order listed.
15548 To ease comparison, please keep this table in the same order as
15549 gcc's mips_cpu_info_table[]. */
15550 static const struct mips_cpu_info mips_cpu_info_table[] =
15552 /* Entries for generic ISAs */
15553 { "mips1", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS1, CPU_R3000 },
15554 { "mips2", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS2, CPU_R6000 },
15555 { "mips3", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4000 },
15556 { "mips4", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R8000 },
15557 { "mips5", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS5, CPU_MIPS5 },
15558 { "mips32", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 },
15559 { "mips32r2", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15560 { "mips64", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 },
15561 { "mips64r2", MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, ISA_MIPS64R2, CPU_MIPS64R2 },
15564 { "r3000", 0, ISA_MIPS1, CPU_R3000 },
15565 { "r2000", 0, ISA_MIPS1, CPU_R3000 },
15566 { "r3900", 0, ISA_MIPS1, CPU_R3900 },
15569 { "r6000", 0, ISA_MIPS2, CPU_R6000 },
15572 { "r4000", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4000 },
15573 { "r4010", 0, ISA_MIPS2, CPU_R4010 },
15574 { "vr4100", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_VR4100 },
15575 { "vr4111", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4111 },
15576 { "vr4120", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_VR4120 },
15577 { "vr4130", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_VR4120 },
15578 { "vr4181", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4111 },
15579 { "vr4300", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4300 },
15580 { "r4400", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4400 },
15581 { "r4600", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4600 },
15582 { "orion", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4600 },
15583 { "r4650", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_R4650 },
15584 /* ST Microelectronics Loongson 2E and 2F cores */
15585 { "loongson2e", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_LOONGSON_2E },
15586 { "loongson2f", 0, ISA_MIPS3, CPU_LOONGSON_2F },
15589 { "r8000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R8000 },
15590 { "r10000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R10000 },
15591 { "r12000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R12000 },
15592 { "r14000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R14000 },
15593 { "r16000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R16000 },
15594 { "vr5000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 },
15595 { "vr5400", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_VR5400 },
15596 { "vr5500", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_VR5500 },
15597 { "rm5200", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 },
15598 { "rm5230", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 },
15599 { "rm5231", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 },
15600 { "rm5261", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 },
15601 { "rm5721", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000 },
15602 { "rm7000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_RM7000 },
15603 { "rm9000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_RM9000 },
15606 { "4kc", 0, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 },
15607 { "4km", 0, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 },
15608 { "4kp", 0, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 },
15609 { "4ksc", MIPS_CPU_ASE_SMARTMIPS, ISA_MIPS32, CPU_MIPS32 },
15611 /* MIPS 32 Release 2 */
15612 { "4kec", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15613 { "4kem", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15614 { "4kep", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15615 { "4ksd", MIPS_CPU_ASE_SMARTMIPS, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15616 { "m4k", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15617 { "m4kp", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15618 { "24kc", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15619 { "24kf2_1", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15620 { "24kf", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15621 { "24kf1_1", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15622 /* Deprecated forms of the above. */
15623 { "24kfx", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15624 { "24kx", 0, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15625 /* 24KE is a 24K with DSP ASE, other ASEs are optional. */
15626 { "24kec", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15627 { "24kef2_1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15628 { "24kef", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15629 { "24kef1_1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15630 /* Deprecated forms of the above. */
15631 { "24kefx", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15632 { "24kex", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15633 /* 34K is a 24K with DSP and MT ASE, other ASEs are optional. */
15634 { "34kc", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15635 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15636 { "34kf2_1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15637 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15638 { "34kf", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15639 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15640 { "34kf1_1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15641 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15642 /* Deprecated forms of the above. */
15643 { "34kfx", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15644 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15645 { "34kx", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15646 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15647 /* 74K with DSP and DSPR2 ASE, other ASEs are optional. */
15648 { "74kc", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2,
15649 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15650 { "74kf2_1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2,
15651 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15652 { "74kf", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2,
15653 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15654 { "74kf1_1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2,
15655 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15656 { "74kf3_2", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2,
15657 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15658 /* Deprecated forms of the above. */
15659 { "74kfx", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2,
15660 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15661 { "74kx", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSPR2,
15662 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15663 /* 1004K cores are multiprocessor versions of the 34K. */
15664 { "1004kc", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15665 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15666 { "1004kf2_1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15667 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15668 { "1004kf", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15669 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15670 { "1004kf1_1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT,
15671 ISA_MIPS32R2, CPU_MIPS32R2 },
15674 { "5kc", 0, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 },
15675 { "5kf", 0, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 },
15676 { "20kc", MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 },
15677 { "25kf", MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_MIPS64 },
15679 /* Broadcom SB-1 CPU core */
15680 { "sb1", MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MDMX,
15681 ISA_MIPS64, CPU_SB1 },
15682 /* Broadcom SB-1A CPU core */
15683 { "sb1a", MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D | MIPS_CPU_ASE_MDMX,
15684 ISA_MIPS64, CPU_SB1 },
15686 { "loongson3a", 0, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_LOONGSON_3A },
15688 /* MIPS 64 Release 2 */
15690 /* Cavium Networks Octeon CPU core */
15691 { "octeon", 0, ISA_MIPS64R2, CPU_OCTEON },
15694 { "xlr", 0, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_XLR },
15701 /* Return true if GIVEN is the same as CANONICAL, or if it is CANONICAL
15702 with a final "000" replaced by "k". Ignore case.
15704 Note: this function is shared between GCC and GAS. */
15707 mips_strict_matching_cpu_name_p (const char *canonical, const char *given)
15709 while (*given != 0 && TOLOWER (*given) == TOLOWER (*canonical))
15710 given++, canonical++;
15712 return ((*given == 0 && *canonical == 0)
15713 || (strcmp (canonical, "000") == 0 && strcasecmp (given, "k") == 0));
15717 /* Return true if GIVEN matches CANONICAL, where GIVEN is a user-supplied
15718 CPU name. We've traditionally allowed a lot of variation here.
15720 Note: this function is shared between GCC and GAS. */
15723 mips_matching_cpu_name_p (const char *canonical, const char *given)
15725 /* First see if the name matches exactly, or with a final "000"
15726 turned into "k". */
15727 if (mips_strict_matching_cpu_name_p (canonical, given))
15730 /* If not, try comparing based on numerical designation alone.
15731 See if GIVEN is an unadorned number, or 'r' followed by a number. */
15732 if (TOLOWER (*given) == 'r')
15734 if (!ISDIGIT (*given))
15737 /* Skip over some well-known prefixes in the canonical name,
15738 hoping to find a number there too. */
15739 if (TOLOWER (canonical[0]) == 'v' && TOLOWER (canonical[1]) == 'r')
15741 else if (TOLOWER (canonical[0]) == 'r' && TOLOWER (canonical[1]) == 'm')
15743 else if (TOLOWER (canonical[0]) == 'r')
15746 return mips_strict_matching_cpu_name_p (canonical, given);
15750 /* Parse an option that takes the name of a processor as its argument.
15751 OPTION is the name of the option and CPU_STRING is the argument.
15752 Return the corresponding processor enumeration if the CPU_STRING is
15753 recognized, otherwise report an error and return null.
15755 A similar function exists in GCC. */
15757 static const struct mips_cpu_info *
15758 mips_parse_cpu (const char *option, const char *cpu_string)
15760 const struct mips_cpu_info *p;
15762 /* 'from-abi' selects the most compatible architecture for the given
15763 ABI: MIPS I for 32-bit ABIs and MIPS III for 64-bit ABIs. For the
15764 EABIs, we have to decide whether we're using the 32-bit or 64-bit
15765 version. Look first at the -mgp options, if given, otherwise base
15766 the choice on MIPS_DEFAULT_64BIT.
15768 Treat NO_ABI like the EABIs. One reason to do this is that the
15769 plain 'mips' and 'mips64' configs have 'from-abi' as their default
15770 architecture. This code picks MIPS I for 'mips' and MIPS III for
15771 'mips64', just as we did in the days before 'from-abi'. */
15772 if (strcasecmp (cpu_string, "from-abi") == 0)
15774 if (ABI_NEEDS_32BIT_REGS (mips_abi))
15775 return mips_cpu_info_from_isa (ISA_MIPS1);
15777 if (ABI_NEEDS_64BIT_REGS (mips_abi))
15778 return mips_cpu_info_from_isa (ISA_MIPS3);
15780 if (file_mips_gp32 >= 0)
15781 return mips_cpu_info_from_isa (file_mips_gp32 ? ISA_MIPS1 : ISA_MIPS3);
15783 return mips_cpu_info_from_isa (MIPS_DEFAULT_64BIT
15788 /* 'default' has traditionally been a no-op. Probably not very useful. */
15789 if (strcasecmp (cpu_string, "default") == 0)
15792 for (p = mips_cpu_info_table; p->name != 0; p++)
15793 if (mips_matching_cpu_name_p (p->name, cpu_string))
15796 as_bad (_("Bad value (%s) for %s"), cpu_string, option);
15800 /* Return the canonical processor information for ISA (a member of the
15801 ISA_MIPS* enumeration). */
15803 static const struct mips_cpu_info *
15804 mips_cpu_info_from_isa (int isa)
15808 for (i = 0; mips_cpu_info_table[i].name != NULL; i++)
15809 if ((mips_cpu_info_table[i].flags & MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA)
15810 && isa == mips_cpu_info_table[i].isa)
15811 return (&mips_cpu_info_table[i]);
15816 static const struct mips_cpu_info *
15817 mips_cpu_info_from_arch (int arch)
15821 for (i = 0; mips_cpu_info_table[i].name != NULL; i++)
15822 if (arch == mips_cpu_info_table[i].cpu)
15823 return (&mips_cpu_info_table[i]);
15829 show (FILE *stream, const char *string, int *col_p, int *first_p)
15833 fprintf (stream, "%24s", "");
15838 fprintf (stream, ", ");
15842 if (*col_p + strlen (string) > 72)
15844 fprintf (stream, "\n%24s", "");
15848 fprintf (stream, "%s", string);
15849 *col_p += strlen (string);
15855 md_show_usage (FILE *stream)
15860 fprintf (stream, _("\
15862 -EB generate big endian output\n\
15863 -EL generate little endian output\n\
15864 -g, -g2 do not remove unneeded NOPs or swap branches\n\
15865 -G NUM allow referencing objects up to NUM bytes\n\
15866 implicitly with the gp register [default 8]\n"));
15867 fprintf (stream, _("\
15868 -mips1 generate MIPS ISA I instructions\n\
15869 -mips2 generate MIPS ISA II instructions\n\
15870 -mips3 generate MIPS ISA III instructions\n\
15871 -mips4 generate MIPS ISA IV instructions\n\
15872 -mips5 generate MIPS ISA V instructions\n\
15873 -mips32 generate MIPS32 ISA instructions\n\
15874 -mips32r2 generate MIPS32 release 2 ISA instructions\n\
15875 -mips64 generate MIPS64 ISA instructions\n\
15876 -mips64r2 generate MIPS64 release 2 ISA instructions\n\
15877 -march=CPU/-mtune=CPU generate code/schedule for CPU, where CPU is one of:\n"));
15881 for (i = 0; mips_cpu_info_table[i].name != NULL; i++)
15882 show (stream, mips_cpu_info_table[i].name, &column, &first);
15883 show (stream, "from-abi", &column, &first);
15884 fputc ('\n', stream);
15886 fprintf (stream, _("\
15887 -mCPU equivalent to -march=CPU -mtune=CPU. Deprecated.\n\
15888 -no-mCPU don't generate code specific to CPU.\n\
15889 For -mCPU and -no-mCPU, CPU must be one of:\n"));
15893 show (stream, "3900", &column, &first);
15894 show (stream, "4010", &column, &first);
15895 show (stream, "4100", &column, &first);
15896 show (stream, "4650", &column, &first);
15897 fputc ('\n', stream);
15899 fprintf (stream, _("\
15900 -mips16 generate mips16 instructions\n\
15901 -no-mips16 do not generate mips16 instructions\n"));
15902 fprintf (stream, _("\
15903 -msmartmips generate smartmips instructions\n\
15904 -mno-smartmips do not generate smartmips instructions\n"));
15905 fprintf (stream, _("\
15906 -mdsp generate DSP instructions\n\
15907 -mno-dsp do not generate DSP instructions\n"));
15908 fprintf (stream, _("\
15909 -mdspr2 generate DSP R2 instructions\n\
15910 -mno-dspr2 do not generate DSP R2 instructions\n"));
15911 fprintf (stream, _("\
15912 -mmt generate MT instructions\n\
15913 -mno-mt do not generate MT instructions\n"));
15914 fprintf (stream, _("\
15915 -mfix-loongson2f-jump work around Loongson2F JUMP instructions\n\
15916 -mfix-loongson2f-nop work around Loongson2F NOP errata\n\
15917 -mfix-vr4120 work around certain VR4120 errata\n\
15918 -mfix-vr4130 work around VR4130 mflo/mfhi errata\n\
15919 -mfix-24k insert a nop after ERET and DERET instructions\n\
15920 -mfix-cn63xxp1 work around CN63XXP1 PREF errata\n\
15921 -mgp32 use 32-bit GPRs, regardless of the chosen ISA\n\
15922 -mfp32 use 32-bit FPRs, regardless of the chosen ISA\n\
15923 -msym32 assume all symbols have 32-bit values\n\
15924 -O0 remove unneeded NOPs, do not swap branches\n\
15925 -O remove unneeded NOPs and swap branches\n\
15926 --trap, --no-break trap exception on div by 0 and mult overflow\n\
15927 --break, --no-trap break exception on div by 0 and mult overflow\n"));
15928 fprintf (stream, _("\
15929 -mhard-float allow floating-point instructions\n\
15930 -msoft-float do not allow floating-point instructions\n\
15931 -msingle-float only allow 32-bit floating-point operations\n\
15932 -mdouble-float allow 32-bit and 64-bit floating-point operations\n\
15933 --[no-]construct-floats [dis]allow floating point values to be constructed\n"
15936 fprintf (stream, _("\
15937 -KPIC, -call_shared generate SVR4 position independent code\n\
15938 -call_nonpic generate non-PIC code that can operate with DSOs\n\
15939 -mvxworks-pic generate VxWorks position independent code\n\
15940 -non_shared do not generate code that can operate with DSOs\n\
15941 -xgot assume a 32 bit GOT\n\
15942 -mpdr, -mno-pdr enable/disable creation of .pdr sections\n\
15943 -mshared, -mno-shared disable/enable .cpload optimization for\n\
15944 position dependent (non shared) code\n\
15945 -mabi=ABI create ABI conformant object file for:\n"));
15949 show (stream, "32", &column, &first);
15950 show (stream, "o64", &column, &first);
15951 show (stream, "n32", &column, &first);
15952 show (stream, "64", &column, &first);
15953 show (stream, "eabi", &column, &first);
15955 fputc ('\n', stream);
15957 fprintf (stream, _("\
15958 -32 create o32 ABI object file (default)\n\
15959 -n32 create n32 ABI object file\n\
15960 -64 create 64 ABI object file\n"));
15966 mips_dwarf2_format (asection *sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
15968 if (HAVE_64BIT_SYMBOLS)
15969 return dwarf2_format_64bit_irix;
15971 return dwarf2_format_32bit;
15976 mips_dwarf2_addr_size (void)
15978 if (HAVE_64BIT_OBJECTS)
15984 /* Standard calling conventions leave the CFA at SP on entry. */
15986 mips_cfi_frame_initial_instructions (void)
15988 cfi_add_CFA_def_cfa_register (SP);
15992 tc_mips_regname_to_dw2regnum (char *regname)
15994 unsigned int regnum = -1;
15997 if (reg_lookup (®name, RTYPE_GP | RTYPE_NUM, ®))