| 1 | @c Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999
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| 2 | @c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 3 | @c This is part of the GAS manual.
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| 4 | @c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo.
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| 5 | @ifset GENERIC
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| 6 | @page
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| 7 | @node Sparc-Dependent
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| 8 | @chapter SPARC Dependent Features
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| 9 | @end ifset
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| 10 | @ifclear GENERIC
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| 11 | @node Machine Dependencies
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| 12 | @chapter SPARC Dependent Features
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| 13 | @end ifclear
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| 14 |
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| 15 | @cindex SPARC support
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| 16 | @menu
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| 17 | * Sparc-Opts:: Options
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| 18 | * Sparc-Aligned-Data:: Option to enforce aligned data
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| 19 | * Sparc-Float:: Floating Point
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| 20 | * Sparc-Directives:: Sparc Machine Directives
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| 21 | @end menu
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| 22 |
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| 23 | @node Sparc-Opts
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| 24 | @section Options
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| 25 |
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| 26 | @cindex options for SPARC
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| 27 | @cindex SPARC options
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| 28 | @cindex architectures, SPARC
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| 29 | @cindex SPARC architectures
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| 30 | The SPARC chip family includes several successive levels, using the same
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| 31 | core instruction set, but including a few additional instructions at
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| 32 | each level. There are exceptions to this however. For details on what
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| 33 | instructions each variant supports, please see the chip's architecture
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| 34 | reference manual.
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| 35 |
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| 36 | By default, @code{@value{AS}} assumes the core instruction set (SPARC
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| 37 | v6), but ``bumps'' the architecture level as needed: it switches to
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| 38 | successively higher architectures as it encounters instructions that
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| 39 | only exist in the higher levels.
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| 40 |
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| 41 | If not configured for SPARC v9 (@code{sparc64-*-*}) GAS will not bump
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| 42 | passed sparclite by default, an option must be passed to enable the
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| 43 | v9 instructions.
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| 44 |
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| 45 | GAS treats sparclite as being compatible with v8, unless an architecture
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| 46 | is explicitly requested. SPARC v9 is always incompatible with sparclite.
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| 47 |
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| 48 | @c The order here is the same as the order of enum sparc_opcode_arch_val
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| 49 | @c to give the user a sense of the order of the "bumping".
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| 50 |
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| 51 | @table @code
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| 52 | @kindex -Av6
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| 53 | @kindex Av7
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| 54 | @kindex -Av8
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| 55 | @kindex -Asparclet
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| 56 | @kindex -Asparclite
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| 57 | @kindex -Av9
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| 58 | @kindex -Av9a
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| 59 | @item -Av6 | -Av7 | -Av8 | -Asparclet | -Asparclite
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| 60 | @itemx -Av8plus | -Av8plusa | -Av9 | -Av9a
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| 61 | Use one of the @samp{-A} options to select one of the SPARC
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| 62 | architectures explicitly. If you select an architecture explicitly,
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| 63 | @code{@value{AS}} reports a fatal error if it encounters an instruction
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| 64 | or feature requiring an incompatible or higher level.
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| 65 |
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| 66 | @samp{-Av8plus} and @samp{-Av8plusa} select a 32 bit environment.
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| 67 |
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| 68 | @samp{-Av9} and @samp{-Av9a} select a 64 bit environment and are not
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| 69 | available unless GAS is explicitly configured with 64 bit environment
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| 70 | support.
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| 71 |
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| 72 | @samp{-Av8plusa} and @samp{-Av9a} enable the SPARC V9 instruction set with
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| 73 | UltraSPARC extensions.
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| 74 |
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| 75 | @item -xarch=v8plus | -xarch=v8plusa
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| 76 | For compatibility with the Solaris v9 assembler. These options are
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| 77 | equivalent to -Av8plus and -Av8plusa, respectively.
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| 78 |
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| 79 | @item -bump
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| 80 | Warn whenever it is necessary to switch to another level.
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| 81 | If an architecture level is explicitly requested, GAS will not issue
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| 82 | warnings until that level is reached, and will then bump the level
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| 83 | as required (except between incompatible levels).
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| 84 |
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| 85 | @item -32 | -64
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| 86 | Select the word size, either 32 bits or 64 bits.
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| 87 | These options are only available with the ELF object file format,
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| 88 | and require that the necessary BFD support has been included.
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| 89 | @end table
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| 90 |
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| 91 | @node Sparc-Aligned-Data
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| 92 | @section Enforcing aligned data
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| 93 |
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| 94 | @cindex data alignment on SPARC
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| 95 | @cindex SPARC data alignment
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| 96 | SPARC GAS normally permits data to be misaligned. For example, it
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| 97 | permits the @code{.long} pseudo-op to be used on a byte boundary.
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| 98 | However, the native SunOS and Solaris assemblers issue an error when
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| 99 | they see misaligned data.
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| 100 |
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| 101 | @kindex --enforce-aligned-data
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| 102 | You can use the @code{--enforce-aligned-data} option to make SPARC GAS
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| 103 | also issue an error about misaligned data, just as the SunOS and Solaris
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| 104 | assemblers do.
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| 105 |
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| 106 | The @code{--enforce-aligned-data} option is not the default because gcc
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| 107 | issues misaligned data pseudo-ops when it initializes certain packed
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| 108 | data structures (structures defined using the @code{packed} attribute).
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| 109 | You may have to assemble with GAS in order to initialize packed data
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| 110 | structures in your own code.
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| 111 |
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| 112 | @ignore
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| 113 | @c FIXME: (sparc) Fill in "syntax" section!
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| 114 | @c subsection syntax
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| 115 | I don't know anything about Sparc syntax. Someone who does
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| 116 | will have to write this section.
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| 117 | @end ignore
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| 118 |
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| 119 | @node Sparc-Float
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| 120 | @section Floating Point
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| 121 |
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| 122 | @cindex floating point, SPARC (@sc{ieee})
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| 123 | @cindex SPARC floating point (@sc{ieee})
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| 124 | The Sparc uses @sc{ieee} floating-point numbers.
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| 125 |
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| 126 | @node Sparc-Directives
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| 127 | @section Sparc Machine Directives
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| 128 |
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| 129 | @cindex SPARC machine directives
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| 130 | @cindex machine directives, SPARC
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| 131 | The Sparc version of @code{@value{AS}} supports the following additional
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| 132 | machine directives:
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| 133 |
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| 134 | @table @code
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| 135 | @cindex @code{align} directive, SPARC
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| 136 | @item .align
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| 137 | This must be followed by the desired alignment in bytes.
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| 138 |
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| 139 | @cindex @code{common} directive, SPARC
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| 140 | @item .common
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| 141 | This must be followed by a symbol name, a positive number, and
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| 142 | @code{"bss"}. This behaves somewhat like @code{.comm}, but the
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| 143 | syntax is different.
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| 144 |
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| 145 | @cindex @code{half} directive, SPARC
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| 146 | @item .half
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| 147 | This is functionally identical to @code{.short}.
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| 148 |
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| 149 | @cindex @code{nword} directive, SPARC
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| 150 | @item .nword
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| 151 | On the Sparc, the @code{.nword} directive produces native word sized value,
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| 152 | ie. if assembling with -32 it is equivalent to @code{.word}, if assembling
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| 153 | with -64 it is equivalent to @code{.xword}.
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| 154 |
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| 155 | @cindex @code{proc} directive, SPARC
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| 156 | @item .proc
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| 157 | This directive is ignored. Any text following it on the same
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| 158 | line is also ignored.
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| 159 |
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| 160 | @cindex @code{register} directive, SPARC
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| 161 | @item .register
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| 162 | This directive declares use of a global application or system register.
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| 163 | It must be followed by a register name %g2, %g3, %g6 or %g7, comma and
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| 164 | the symbol name for that register. If symbol name is @code{#scratch},
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| 165 | it is a scratch register, if it is @code{#ignore}, it just suppresses any
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| 166 | errors about using undeclared global register, but does not emit any
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| 167 | information about it into the object file. This can be useful e.g. if you
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| 168 | save the register before use and restore it after.
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| 169 |
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| 170 | @cindex @code{reserve} directive, SPARC
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| 171 | @item .reserve
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| 172 | This must be followed by a symbol name, a positive number, and
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| 173 | @code{"bss"}. This behaves somewhat like @code{.lcomm}, but the
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| 174 | syntax is different.
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| 175 |
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| 176 | @cindex @code{seg} directive, SPARC
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| 177 | @item .seg
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| 178 | This must be followed by @code{"text"}, @code{"data"}, or
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| 179 | @code{"data1"}. It behaves like @code{.text}, @code{.data}, or
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| 180 | @code{.data 1}.
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| 181 |
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| 182 | @cindex @code{skip} directive, SPARC
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| 183 | @item .skip
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| 184 | This is functionally identical to the @code{.space} directive.
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| 185 |
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| 186 | @cindex @code{word} directive, SPARC
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| 187 | @item .word
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| 188 | On the Sparc, the @code{.word} directive produces 32 bit values,
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| 189 | instead of the 16 bit values it produces on many other machines.
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| 190 |
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| 191 | @cindex @code{xword} directive, SPARC
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| 192 | @item .xword
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| 193 | On the Sparc V9 processor, the @code{.xword} directive produces
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| 194 | 64 bit values.
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| 195 | @end table
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