| 1 | @c Copyright 2002
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| 2 | @c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 3 | @c Contributed by David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
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| 4 | @c This is part of the GAS manual.
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| 5 | @c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo.
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| 6 |
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| 7 | @ifset GENERIC
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| 8 | @page
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| 9 | @node IA-64-Dependent
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| 10 | @chapter IA-64 Dependent Features
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| 11 | @end ifset
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| 12 |
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| 13 | @ifclear GENERIC
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| 14 | @node Machine Dependencies
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| 15 | @chapter IA-64 Dependent Features
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| 16 | @end ifclear
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| 17 |
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| 18 | @cindex IA-64 support
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| 19 | @menu
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| 20 | * IA-64 Options:: Options
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| 21 | * IA-64 Syntax:: Syntax
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| 22 | @c * IA-64 Floating Point:: Floating Point // to be written
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| 23 | @c * IA-64 Directives:: IA-64 Machine Directives // to be written
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| 24 | * IA-64 Opcodes:: Opcodes
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| 25 | @end menu
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| 26 |
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| 27 | @node IA-64 Options
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| 28 | @section Options
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| 29 | @cindex IA-64 options
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| 30 | @cindex options for IA-64
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| 31 |
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| 32 | @table @option
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| 33 | @cindex @code{-mconstant-gp} command line option, IA-64
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| 34 |
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| 35 | @item -mconstant-gp
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| 36 | This option instructs the assembler to mark the resulting object file
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| 37 | as using the ``constant GP'' model. With this model, it is assumed
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| 38 | that the entire program uses a single global pointer (GP) value. Note
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| 39 | that this option does not in any fashion affect the machine code
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| 40 | emitted by the assembler. All it does is turn on the EF_IA_64_CONS_GP
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| 41 | flag in the ELF file header.
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| 42 |
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| 43 | @item -mauto-pic
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| 44 | This option instructs the assembler to mark the resulting object file
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| 45 | as using the ``constant GP without function descriptor'' data model.
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| 46 | This model is like the ``constant GP'' model, except that it
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| 47 | additionally does away with function descriptors. What this means is
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| 48 | that the address of a function refers directly to the function's code
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| 49 | entry-point. Normally, such an address would refer to a function
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| 50 | descriptor, which contains both the code entry-point and the GP-value
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| 51 | needed by the function. Note that this option does not in any fashion
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| 52 | affect the machine code emitted by the assembler. All it does is
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| 53 | turn on the EF_IA_64_NOFUNCDESC_CONS_GP flag in the ELF file header.
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| 54 |
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| 55 | @item -milp32
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| 56 | @item -milp64
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| 57 | @item -mlp64
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| 58 | @item -mp64
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| 59 | These options select the data model. The assembler defaults to @code{-mlp64}
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| 60 | (LP64 data model).
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| 61 |
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| 62 | @item -mle
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| 63 | @item -mbe
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| 64 | These options select the byte order. The @code{-mle} option selects little-endian
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| 65 | byte order (default) and @code{-mbe} selects big-endian byte order. Note that
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| 66 | IA-64 machine code always uses little-endian byte order.
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| 67 |
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| 68 | @item -x
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| 69 | @item -xexplicit
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| 70 | These options turn on dependency violation checking. This checking is turned on by
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| 71 | default.
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| 72 |
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| 73 | @item -xauto
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| 74 | This option instructs the assembler to automatically insert stop bits where necessary
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| 75 | to remove dependency violations.
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| 76 |
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| 77 | @item -xdebug
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| 78 | This turns on debug output intended to help tracking down bugs in the dependency
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| 79 | violation checker.
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| 80 |
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| 81 | @end table
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| 82 |
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| 83 | @cindex IA-64 Syntax
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| 84 | @node IA-64 Syntax
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| 85 | @section Syntax
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| 86 | The assembler syntax closely follows the IA-64 Assembly Language
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| 87 | Reference Guide.
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| 88 |
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| 89 | @menu
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| 90 | * IA-64-Chars:: Special Characters
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| 91 | * IA-64-Regs:: Register Names
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| 92 | * IA-64-Bits:: Bit Names
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| 93 | * IA-64-Relocs:: Relocations
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| 94 | @end menu
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| 95 |
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| 96 | @node IA-64-Chars
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| 97 | @subsection Special Characters
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| 98 |
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| 99 | @cindex line comment character, IA-64
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| 100 | @cindex IA-64 line comment character
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| 101 | @samp{//} is the line comment token.
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| 102 |
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| 103 | @cindex line separator, IA-64
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| 104 | @cindex statement separator, IA-64
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| 105 | @cindex IA-64 line separator
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| 106 | @samp{;} can be used instead of a newline to separate statements.
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| 107 |
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| 108 | @node IA-64-Regs
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| 109 | @subsection Register Names
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| 110 | @cindex IA-64 registers
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| 111 | @cindex register names, IA-64
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| 112 |
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| 113 | The 128 integer registers are refered to as @samp{r@var{n}}.
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| 114 | The 128 floating-point registers are refered to as @samp{f@var{n}}.
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| 115 | The 128 application registers are refered to as @samp{ar@var{n}}.
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| 116 | The 128 control registers are refered to as @samp{cr@var{n}}.
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| 117 | The 64 one-bit predicate registers are refered to as @samp{p@var{n}}.
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| 118 | The 8 branch registers are refered to as @samp{b@var{n}}.
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| 119 | In addition, the assembler defines a number of aliases:
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| 120 | @samp{gp} (@samp{r1}), @samp{sp} (@samp{r12}), @samp{rp} (@samp{b0}),
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| 121 | @samp{ret0} (@samp{r8}), @samp{ret1} (@samp{r9}), @samp{ret2} (@samp{r10}),
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| 122 | @samp{ret3} (@samp{r9}), @samp{farg@var{n}} (@samp{f8+@var{n}}), and
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| 123 | @samp{fret@var{n}} (@samp{f8+@var{n}}).
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| 124 |
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| 125 | For convenience, the assembler also defines aliases for all named application
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| 126 | and control registers. For example, @samp{ar.bsp} refers to the register
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| 127 | backing store pointer (@samp{ar17}). Similarly, @samp{cr.eoi} refers to
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| 128 | the end-of-interrupt register (@samp{cr67}).
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| 129 |
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| 130 | @node IA-64-Bits
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| 131 | @subsection IA-64 Processor-Status-Register (PSR) Bit Names
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| 132 | @cindex IA-64 Processor-status-Register bit names
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| 133 | @cindex PSR bits
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| 134 | @cindex bit names, IA-64
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| 135 |
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| 136 | The assembler defines bit masks for each of the bits in the IA-64
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| 137 | processor status register. For example, @samp{psr.ic} corresponds to
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| 138 | a value of 0x2000. These masks are primarily intended for use with
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| 139 | the @sample{ssm}/@sample{sum} and @sample{rsm}/@sample{rum}
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| 140 | instructions, but they can be used anywhere else where an integer
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| 141 | constant is expected.
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| 142 |
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| 143 | @node IA-64 Opcodes
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| 144 | @section Opcodes
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| 145 | For detailed information on the IA-64 machine instruction set, see the
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| 146 | @c Attempt to work around a very overfull hbox.
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| 147 | @iftex
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| 148 | IA-64 Assembly Language Reference Guide available at
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| 149 | @smallfonts
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| 150 | @example
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| 151 | http://developer.intel.com/design/itanium/arch_spec.htm
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| 152 | @end example
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| 153 | @textfonts
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| 154 | @end iftex
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| 155 | @ifnottex
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| 156 | @uref{http://developer.intel.com/design/itanium/arch_spec.htm,IA-64 Architecture Handbook}.
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| 157 | @end ifnottex
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