| 1 | @c Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 2 | @c This is part of the GAS manual.
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| 3 | @c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo.
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| 4 | @ifset GENERIC
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| 5 | @page
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| 6 | @node i860-Dependent
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| 7 | @chapter Intel i860 Dependent Features
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| 8 | @end ifset
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| 9 | @ifclear GENERIC
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| 10 | @node Machine Dependencies
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| 11 | @chapter Intel i860 Dependent Features
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| 12 | @end ifclear
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| 13 |
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| 14 | @ignore
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| 15 | @c FIXME: This is basically a stub for i860. There is tons more information
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| 16 | that I will add later (jle@cygnus.com). The assembler is still being
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| 17 | written. The i860 assembler that existed previously was never finished
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| 18 | and doesn't even build. Further, its not BFD_ASSEMBLER and it doesn't
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| 19 | do ELF (it doesn't do anything, but you get the point).
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| 20 | @end ignore
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| 21 |
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| 22 | @cindex i860 support
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| 23 | @menu
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| 24 | * Notes-i860:: i860 Notes
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| 25 | * Options-i860:: i860 Command-line Options
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| 26 | * Directives-i860:: i860 Machine Directives
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| 27 | * Opcodes for i860:: i860 Opcodes
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| 28 | @end menu
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| 29 |
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| 30 | @node Notes-i860
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| 31 | @section i860 Notes
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| 32 | This is a fairly complete i860 assembler which is compatible with the
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| 33 | UNIX System V/860 Release 4 assembler. However, it does not currently
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| 34 | support SVR4 PIC (i.e., @code{@@GOT, @@GOTOFF, @@PLT}).
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| 35 |
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| 36 | Like the SVR4/860 assembler, the output object format is ELF32. Currently,
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| 37 | this is the only supported object format. If there is sufficient interest,
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| 38 | other formats such as COFF may be implemented.
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| 39 | @node Options-i860
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| 40 | @section i860 Command-line Options
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| 41 | @subsection SVR4 compatibility options
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| 42 | @table @code
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| 43 | @item -V
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| 44 | Print assembler version.
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| 45 | @item -Qy
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| 46 | Ignored.
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| 47 | @item -Qn
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| 48 | Ignored.
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| 49 | @end table
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| 50 | @subsection Other options
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| 51 | @table @code
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| 52 | @item -EL
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| 53 | Select little endian output (this is the default).
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| 54 | @item -EB
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| 55 | Select big endian output. Note that the i860 always reads instructions
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| 56 | as little endian data, so this option only effects data and not
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| 57 | instructions.
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| 58 | @item -mwarn-expand
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| 59 | Emit a warning message if any pseudo-instruction expansions occurred.
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| 60 | For example, a @code{or} instruction with an immediate larger than 16-bits
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| 61 | will be expanded into two instructions. This is a very undesirable feature to
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| 62 | rely on, so this flag can help detect any code where it happens. One
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| 63 | use of it, for instance, has been to find and eliminate any place
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| 64 | where @code{gcc} may emit these pseudo-instructions.
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| 65 | @end table
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| 66 |
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| 67 | @node Directives-i860
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| 68 | @section i860 Machine Directives
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| 69 |
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| 70 | @cindex machine directives, i860
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| 71 | @cindex i860 machine directives
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| 72 |
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| 73 | @table @code
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| 74 | @cindex @code{dual} directive, i860
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| 75 | @item .dual
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| 76 | Enter dual instruction mode. While this directive is supported, the
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| 77 | preferred way to use dual instruction mode is to explicitly code
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| 78 | the dual bit with the @code{d.} prefix.
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| 79 | @end table
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| 80 |
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| 81 | @table @code
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| 82 | @cindex @code{enddual} directive, i860
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| 83 | @item .enddual
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| 84 | Exit dual instruction mode. While this directive is supported, the
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| 85 | preferred way to use dual instruction mode is to explicitly code
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| 86 | the dual bit with the @code{d.} prefix.
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| 87 | @end table
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| 88 |
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| 89 | @table @code
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| 90 | @cindex @code{atmp} directive, i860
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| 91 | @item .atmp
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| 92 | Change the temporary register used when expanding pseudo operations. The
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| 93 | default register is @code{r31}.
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| 94 | @end table
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| 95 |
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| 96 | @node Opcodes for i860
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| 97 | @section i860 Opcodes
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| 98 |
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| 99 | @cindex opcodes, i860
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| 100 | @cindex i860 opcodes
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| 101 | All of the Intel i860 machine instructions are supported. Please see
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| 102 | either @emph{i860 Microprocessor Programmer's Reference Manual} or @emph{i860 Microprocessor Architecture} for more information.
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| 103 | @subsection Other instruction support (pseudo-instructions)
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| 104 | For compatibility with some other i860 assemblers, a number of
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| 105 | pseudo-instructions are supported. While these are supported, they are
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| 106 | a very undesirable feature that should be avoided -- in particular, when
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| 107 | they result in an expansion to multiple actual i860 instructions. Below
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| 108 | are the pseudo-instructions that result in expansions.
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| 109 | @itemize @bullet
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| 110 | @item Load large immediate into general register:
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| 111 |
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| 112 | The pseudo-instruction @code{mov imm,%rn} (where the immediate does
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| 113 | not fit within a signed 16-bit field) will be expanded into:
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| 114 | @smallexample
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| 115 | orh large_imm@@h,%r0,%rn
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| 116 | or large_imm@@l,%rn,%rn
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| 117 | @end smallexample
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| 118 | @item Load/store with relocatable address expression:
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| 119 |
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| 120 | For example, the pseudo-instruction @code{ld.b addr,%rn}
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| 121 | will be expanded into:
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| 122 | @smallexample
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| 123 | orh addr_exp@@ha,%r0,%r31
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| 124 | ld.l addr_exp@@l(%r31),%rn
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| 125 | @end smallexample
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| 126 |
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| 127 | The analogous expansions apply to @code{ld.x, st.x, fld.x, pfld.x, fst.x}, and @code{pst.x} as well.
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| 128 | @item Signed large immediate with add/subtract:
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| 129 |
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| 130 | If any of the arithmetic operations @code{adds, addu, subs, subu} are used
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| 131 | with an immediate larger than 16-bits (signed), then they will be expanded.
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| 132 | For instance, the pseudo-instruction @code{adds large_imm,%rx,%rn} expands to:
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| 133 | @smallexample
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| 134 | orh large_imm@@h,%r0,%r31
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| 135 | or large_imm@@l,%r31,%r31
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| 136 | adds %r31,%rx,%rn
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| 137 | @end smallexample
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| 138 | @item Unsigned large immediate with logical operations:
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| 139 |
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| 140 | Logical operations (@code{or, andnot, or, xor}) also result in expansions.
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| 141 | The pseudo-instruction @code{or large_imm,%rx,%rn} results in:
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| 142 | @smallexample
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| 143 | orh large_imm@@h,%rx,%r31
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| 144 | or large_imm@@l,%r31,%rn
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| 145 | @end smallexample
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| 146 |
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| 147 | Similarly for the others, except for @code{and} which expands to:
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| 148 | @smallexample
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| 149 | andnot (-1 - large_imm)@@h,%rx,%r31
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| 150 | andnot (-1 - large_imm)@@l,%r31,%rn
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| 151 | @end smallexample
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| 152 | @end itemize
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| 153 |
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