bfd/
* elf32-epiphany.c (epiphany_final_link_relocate): Use bitwise
OR in arithmetic expression, not boolean OR.
opcodes/
* cr16-dis.c (print_insn_cr16): Don't use boolean OR in arithmetic.
* crx-dis.c (print_insn_crx): Likewise.
opcode/
PR target/20553
* aarch64-tbl.h (fmla, fmls, fmul, fmulx): Fix opcode mask field.
gas/
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/advsimd-fp16.s (indexed_elem): New high index
testcases for H and S variants. New low index testcases for D variant.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/advsimd-fp16.d: Update expected results.
cmp[l][o] get an optional L field only when generating 32-bit code.
dcbf, tlbie and tlbiel keep their optional L field, ditto for R field
of tbegin. cmprb, tsr., wlcr[all] and mtsle all change to a
compulsory L field.
L field of dcbf and wclr is 2 bits.
PR 20641
include/
* opcode/ppc.h (PPC_OPERAND_OPTIONAL32): Define.
opcodes/
* ppc-opc.c (L): Make compulsory.
(LOPT): New, optional form of L.
(HTM_R): Define as LOPT.
(L0, L1): Delete.
(L32OPT): New, optional for 32-bit L.
(L2OPT): New, 2-bit L for dcbf.
(SVC_LEC): Update.
(L2): Define.
(insert_l0, extract_l0, insert_l1, extract_l2): Delete.
(powerpc_opcodes <cmpli, cmpi, cmpl, cmp>): Use L32OPT.
<dcbf>: Use L2OPT.
<tlbiel, tlbie>: Use LOPT.
<wclr, wclrall>: Use L2.
gas/
* config/tc-ppc.c (md_assemble): Handle PPC_OPERAND_OPTIONAL32.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/power8.s: Provide tbegin. operand.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/power9.d: Update cmprb disassembly.
One of the review comments from the SVE series was that it would
be better to use "must" rather than "should" in error messages.
I think this patch fixes all cases in the AArch64 code.
It also uses "must be" instead of "expected to be".
opcodes/
* aarch64-opc.c (operand_general_constraint_met_p): Use "must be"
rather than "should be" or "expected to be" in error messages.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (output_operand_error_record): Use "must be"
rather than "should be" or "expected to be" in error messages.
(parse_operands): Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/legacy_reg_names.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve-invalid.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve-reg-diagnostic.l: Likewise.
SVE defines new names for existing NZCV conditions, to reflect the
result of instructions like PTEST. This patch adds support for these
names.
The patch also adds comments to the disassembly output to show the
alternative names of a condition code. For example:
cinv x0, x1, cc
becomes:
cinv x0, x1, cc // cc = lo, ul, last
and:
b.cc f0 <...>
becomes:
b.cc f0 <...> // b.lo, b.ul, b.last
Doing this for the SVE names follows the practice recommended by the
SVE specification and is definitely useful when reading SVE code.
If the feeling is that it's too distracting elsewhere, we could add
an option to turn it off.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (aarch64_cond): Bump array size to 4.
opcodes/
* aarch64-dis.c (remove_dot_suffix): New function, split out from...
(print_mnemonic_name): ...here.
(print_comment): New function.
(print_aarch64_insn): Call it.
* aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_conds): Add SVE names.
(aarch64_print_operand): Print alternative condition names in
a comment.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (opcode_lookup): Search for the end of
a condition name, rather than assuming that it will have exactly
2 characters.
(parse_operands): Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/alias.d: Add new condition-code comments
to the expected output.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/beq_1.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/float-fp16.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/int-insns.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/no-aliases.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/programmer-friendly.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/reloc-insn.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/b_c_1.d, testsuite/gas/aarch64/b_c_1.s:
New test.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-280.d: Match branch comments.
* testsuite/ld-aarch64/weak-undefined.d: Likewise.
The main purpose of the SVE aarch64_insn_classes is to describe how
an index into an aarch64_opnd_qualifier_seq_t is represented in the
instruction encoding. Other instructions usually use flags for this
information, but (a) we're running out of those and (b) the iclass
would otherwise be unused for SVE.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (sve_cpy, sve_index, sve_limm, sve_misc)
(sve_movprfx, sve_pred_zm, sve_shift_pred, sve_shift_unpred)
(sve_size_bhs, sve_size_bhsd, sve_size_hsd, sve_size_sd): New
aarch64_insn_classes.
opcodes/
* aarch64-opc.h (FLD_SVE_M_4, FLD_SVE_M_14, FLD_SVE_M_16)
(FLD_SVE_sz, FLD_SVE_tsz, FLD_SVE_tszl_8, FLD_SVE_tszl_19): New
aarch64_field_kinds.
* aarch64-opc.c (fields): Add corresponding entries.
* aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_get_variant): New function.
(aarch64_encode_variant_using_iclass): Likewise.
(aarch64_opcode_encode): Call it.
* aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_decode_variant_using_iclass): New function.
(aarch64_opcode_decode): Call it.
SVE uses some new fields to store W, X and scalar FP registers.
This patch adds corresponding operands.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Rm): New aarch64_opnd.
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Rn_SP, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_VZn, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Vd)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Vm, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Vn): Likewise.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (AARCH64_OPERANDS): Add entries for the new SVE core
and FP register operands.
* aarch64-opc.h (FLD_SVE_Rm, FLD_SVE_Rn, FLD_SVE_Vd, FLD_SVE_Vm)
(FLD_SVE_Vn): New aarch64_field_kinds.
* aarch64-opc.c (fields): Add corresponding entries.
(aarch64_print_operand): Handle the new SVE core and FP register
operands.
* aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-asm-2.c: Likewise.
* aarch64-dis-2.c: Likewise.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_operands): Handle the new SVE core
and FP register operands.
This patch adds support for the new SVE floating-point immediate
operands. One operand uses the same 8-bit encoding as base AArch64,
but in a different position. The others use a single bit to select
between two values.
One of the single-bit operands is a choice between 0 and 1, where 0
is not a valid 8-bit encoding. I think the cleanest way of handling
these single-bit immediates is therefore to use the IEEE float encoding
itself as the immediate value and select between the two possible values
when encoding and decoding.
As described in the covering note for the patch that added F_STRICT,
we get better error messages by accepting unsuffixed vector registers
and leaving the qualifier matching code to report an error. This means
that we carry on parsing the other operands, and so can try to parse FP
immediates for invalid instructions like:
fcpy z0, #2.5
In this case there is no suffix to tell us whether the immediate should
be treated as single or double precision. Again, we get better error
messages by picking one (arbitrary) immediate size and reporting an error
for the missing suffix later.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_OPND_SVE_FPIMM8): New aarch64_opnd.
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_I1_HALF_ONE, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_I1_HALF_TWO)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_I1_ZERO_ONE): Likewise.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (AARCH64_OPERANDS): Add entries for the new SVE FP
immediate operands.
* aarch64-opc.h (FLD_SVE_i1): New aarch64_field_kind.
* aarch64-opc.c (fields): Add corresponding entry.
(operand_general_constraint_met_p): Handle the new SVE FP immediate
operands.
(aarch64_print_operand): Likewise.
* aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-asm.h (ins_sve_float_half_one, ins_sve_float_half_two)
(ins_sve_float_zero_one): New inserters.
* aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_sve_float_half_one): New function.
(aarch64_ins_sve_float_half_two): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_float_zero_one): Likewise.
* aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-dis.h (ext_sve_float_half_one, ext_sve_float_half_two)
(ext_sve_float_zero_one): New extractors.
* aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_sve_float_half_one): New function.
(aarch64_ext_sve_float_half_two): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_float_zero_one): Likewise.
* aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (double_precision_operand_p): New function.
(parse_operands): Use it to calculate the dp_p input to
parse_aarch64_imm_float. Handle the new SVE FP immediate operands.
This patch adds the new SVE integer immediate operands. There are
three kinds:
- simple signed and unsigned ranges, but with new widths and positions.
- 13-bit logical immediates. These have the same form as in base AArch64,
but at a different bit position.
In the case of the "MOV Zn.<T>, #<limm>" alias of DUPM, the logical
immediate <limm> is not allowed to be a valid DUP immediate, since DUP
is preferred over DUPM for constants that both instructions can handle.
- a new 9-bit arithmetic immediate, of the form "<imm8>{, LSL #8}".
In some contexts the operand is signed and in others it's unsigned.
As an extension, we allow shifted immediates to be written as a single
integer, e.g. "#256" is equivalent to "#1, LSL #8". We also use the
shiftless form as the preferred disassembly, except for the special
case of "#0, LSL #8" (a redundant encoding of 0).
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_OPND_SIMM5): New aarch64_opnd.
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_AIMM, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ASIMM)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_INV_LIMM, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_LIMM)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_LIMM_MOV, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_SHLIMM_PRED)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_SHLIMM_UNPRED, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_SHRIMM_PRED)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_SHRIMM_UNPRED, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_SIMM5)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_SIMM5B, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_SIMM6)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_SIMM8, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_UIMM3)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_UIMM7, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_UIMM8)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_UIMM8_53): Likewise.
(aarch64_sve_dupm_mov_immediate_p): Declare.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (AARCH64_OPERANDS): Add entries for the new SVE
integer immediate operands.
* aarch64-opc.h (FLD_SVE_immN, FLD_SVE_imm3, FLD_SVE_imm5)
(FLD_SVE_imm5b, FLD_SVE_imm7, FLD_SVE_imm8, FLD_SVE_imm9)
(FLD_SVE_immr, FLD_SVE_imms, FLD_SVE_tszh): New aarch64_field_kinds.
* aarch64-opc.c (fields): Add corresponding entries.
(operand_general_constraint_met_p): Handle the new SVE integer
immediate operands.
(aarch64_print_operand): Likewise.
(aarch64_sve_dupm_mov_immediate_p): New function.
* aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-asm.h (ins_inv_limm, ins_sve_aimm, ins_sve_asimm)
(ins_sve_limm_mov, ins_sve_shlimm, ins_sve_shrimm): New inserters.
* aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_limm_1): New function, split out from...
(aarch64_ins_limm): ...here.
(aarch64_ins_inv_limm): New function.
(aarch64_ins_sve_aimm): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_asimm): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_limm_mov): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_shlimm): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_shrimm): Likewise.
* aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-dis.h (ext_inv_limm, ext_sve_aimm, ext_sve_asimm)
(ext_sve_limm_mov, ext_sve_shlimm, ext_sve_shrimm): New extractors.
* aarch64-dis.c (decode_limm): New function, split out from...
(aarch64_ext_limm): ...here.
(aarch64_ext_inv_limm): New function.
(decode_sve_aimm): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_aimm): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_asimm): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_limm_mov): Likewise.
(aarch64_top_bit): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_shlimm): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_shrimm): Likewise.
* aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_operands): Handle the new SVE integer
immediate operands.
This patch adds support for addresses of the form:
[<base>, #<offset>, MUL VL]
This involves adding a new AARCH64_MOD_MUL_VL modifier, which is
why I split it out from the other addressing modes.
For LD2, LD3 and LD4, the offset must be a multiple of the structure
size, so for LD3 the possible values are 0, 3, 6, .... The patch
therefore extends value_aligned_p to handle non-power-of-2 alignments.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_S4xVL): New aarch64_opnd.
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_S4x2xVL, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_S4x3xVL)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_S4x4xVL, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_S6xVL)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_S9xVL): Likewise.
(AARCH64_MOD_MUL_VL): New aarch64_modifier_kind.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (AARCH64_OPERANDS): Add entries for new MUL VL
operands.
* aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_operand_modifiers): Initialize
the AARCH64_MOD_MUL_VL entry.
(value_aligned_p): Cope with non-power-of-two alignments.
(operand_general_constraint_met_p): Handle the new MUL VL addresses.
(print_immediate_offset_address): Likewise.
(aarch64_print_operand): Likewise.
* aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-asm.h (ins_sve_addr_ri_s4xvl, ins_sve_addr_ri_s6xvl)
(ins_sve_addr_ri_s9xvl): New inserters.
* aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_sve_addr_ri_s4xvl): New function.
(aarch64_ins_sve_addr_ri_s6xvl): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_addr_ri_s9xvl): Likewise.
* aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-dis.h (ext_sve_addr_ri_s4xvl, ext_sve_addr_ri_s6xvl)
(ext_sve_addr_ri_s9xvl): New extractors.
* aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_sve_addr_reg_mul_vl): New function.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_ri_s4xvl): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_ri_s6xvl): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_ri_s9xvl): Likewise.
* aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (SHIFTED_NONE, SHIFTED_MUL_VL): New
parse_shift_modes.
(parse_shift): Handle SHIFTED_MUL_VL.
(parse_address_main): Add an imm_shift_mode parameter.
(parse_address, parse_sve_address): Update accordingly.
(parse_operands): Handle MUL VL addressing modes.
This patch adds most of the new SVE addressing modes and associated
operands. A follow-on patch adds MUL VL, since handling it separately
makes the changes easier to read.
The patch also introduces a new "operand-dependent data" field to the
operand flags, based closely on the existing one for opcode flags.
For SVE this new field needs only 2 bits, but it could be widened
in future if necessary.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_U6): New aarch64_opnd.
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_U6x2, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_U6x4)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_U6x8, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RR)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RR_LSL1, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RR_LSL2)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RR_LSL3, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RX)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RX_LSL1, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RX_LSL2)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RX_LSL3, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_LSL1, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_LSL2)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_LSL3, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_XTW_14)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_XTW_22, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_XTW1_14)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_XTW1_22, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_XTW2_14)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_XTW2_22, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_XTW3_14)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RZ_XTW3_22, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_ZI_U5)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_ZI_U5x2, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_ZI_U5x4)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_ZI_U5x8, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_ZZ_LSL)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_ZZ_SXTW, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_ZZ_UXTW):
Likewise.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (AARCH64_OPERANDS): Add entries for the new SVE
address operands.
* aarch64-opc.h (FLD_SVE_imm6, FLD_SVE_msz, FLD_SVE_xs_14)
(FLD_SVE_xs_22): New aarch64_field_kinds.
(OPD_F_OD_MASK, OPD_F_OD_LSB, OPD_F_NO_ZR): New flags.
(get_operand_specific_data): New function.
* aarch64-opc.c (fields): Add entries for FLD_SVE_imm6, FLD_SVE_msz,
FLD_SVE_xs_14 and FLD_SVE_xs_22.
(operand_general_constraint_met_p): Handle the new SVE address
operands.
(sve_reg): New array.
(get_addr_sve_reg_name): New function.
(aarch64_print_operand): Handle the new SVE address operands.
* aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-asm.h (ins_sve_addr_ri_u6, ins_sve_addr_rr_lsl)
(ins_sve_addr_rz_xtw, ins_sve_addr_zi_u5, ins_sve_addr_zz_lsl)
(ins_sve_addr_zz_sxtw, ins_sve_addr_zz_uxtw): New inserters.
* aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_sve_addr_ri_u6): New function.
(aarch64_ins_sve_addr_rr_lsl): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_addr_rz_xtw): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_addr_zi_u5): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_addr_zz): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_addr_zz_lsl): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_addr_zz_sxtw): Likewise.
(aarch64_ins_sve_addr_zz_uxtw): Likewise.
* aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-dis.h (ext_sve_addr_ri_u6, ext_sve_addr_rr_lsl)
(ext_sve_addr_rz_xtw, ext_sve_addr_zi_u5, ext_sve_addr_zz_lsl)
(ext_sve_addr_zz_sxtw, ext_sve_addr_zz_uxtw): New extractors.
* aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_sve_add_reg_imm): New function.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_ri_u6): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_rr_lsl): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_rz_xtw): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zi_u5): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zz): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zz_lsl): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zz_sxtw): Likewise.
(aarch64_ext_sve_addr_zz_uxtw): Likewise.
* aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (REG_TYPE_SVE_BASE, REG_TYPE_SVE_OFFSET): New
register types.
(get_reg_expected_msg): Handle them.
(aarch64_addr_reg_parse): New function, split out from
aarch64_reg_parse_32_64. Handle Z registers too.
(aarch64_reg_parse_32_64): Call it.
(parse_address_main): Add base_qualifier, offset_qualifier,
base_type and offset_type parameters. Handle SVE base and offset
registers.
(parse_address): Update call to parse_address_main.
(parse_sve_address): New function.
(parse_operands): Parse the new SVE address operands.
Some SVE instructions count the number of elements in a given vector
pattern and allow a scale factor of [1, 16] to be applied to the result.
This scale factor is written ", MUL #n", where "MUL" is a new operator.
E.g.:
UQINCD X0, POW2, MUL #2
This patch adds support for this kind of operand.
All existing operators were shifts of some kind, so there was a natural
range of [0, 63] regardless of context. This was then narrowered further
by later checks (e.g. to [0, 31] when used for 32-bit values).
In contrast, MUL doesn't really have a natural context-independent range.
Rather than pick one arbitrarily, it seemed better to make the "shift"
amount a full 64-bit value and leave the range test to the usual
operand-checking code. I've rearranged the fields of aarch64_opnd_info
so that this doesn't increase the size of the structure (although I don't
think its size is critical anyway).
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN_SCALED): New
aarch64_opnd.
(AARCH64_MOD_MUL): New aarch64_modifier_kind.
(aarch64_opnd_info): Make shifter.amount an int64_t and
rearrange the fields.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (AARCH64_OPERANDS): Add an entry for
AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN_SCALED.
* aarch64-opc.h (FLD_SVE_imm4): New aarch64_field_kind.
* aarch64-opc.c (fields): Add a corresponding entry.
(set_multiplier_out_of_range_error): New function.
(aarch64_operand_modifiers): Add entry for AARCH64_MOD_MUL.
(operand_general_constraint_met_p): Handle
AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN_SCALED.
(print_register_offset_address): Use PRIi64 to print the
shift amount.
(aarch64_print_operand): Likewise. Handle
AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN_SCALED.
* aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-asm.h (ins_sve_scale): New inserter.
* aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_sve_scale): New function.
* aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-dis.h (ext_sve_scale): New inserter.
* aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_sve_scale): New function.
* aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (SHIFTED_MUL): New parse_shift_mode.
(parse_shift): Handle it. Reject AARCH64_MOD_MUL for all other
shift modes. Skip range tests for AARCH64_MOD_MUL.
(process_omitted_operand): Handle AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN_SCALED.
(parse_operands): Likewise.
The SVE instructions have two enumerated operands: one to select a
vector pattern and another to select a prefetch operation. The latter
is a cut-down version of the base AArch64 prefetch operation.
Both types of operand can also be specified as raw enum values such as #31.
Reserved values can only be specified this way.
If it hadn't been for the pattern operand, I would have been tempted
to use the existing parsing for prefetch operations and add extra
checks for SVE. However, since the patterns needed new enum parsing
code anyway, it seeemed cleaner to reuse it for the prefetches too.
Because of the small number of enum values, I don't think we'd gain
anything by using hash tables.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN): New aarch64_opnd.
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PRFOP): Likewise.
(aarch64_sve_pattern_array): Declare.
(aarch64_sve_prfop_array): Likewise.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (AARCH64_OPERANDS): Add entries for
AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN and AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PRFOP.
* aarch64-opc.h (FLD_SVE_pattern): New aarch64_field_kind.
(FLD_SVE_prfop): Likewise.
* aarch64-opc.c: Include libiberty.h.
(aarch64_sve_pattern_array): New variable.
(aarch64_sve_prfop_array): Likewise.
(fields): Add entries for FLD_SVE_pattern and FLD_SVE_prfop.
(aarch64_print_operand): Handle AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN and
AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PRFOP.
* aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-dis-2.c: Likewise.
* aarch64-opc-2.c: Likewise.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_enum_string): New function.
(po_enum_or_fail): New macro.
(parse_operands): Handle AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN and
AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PRFOP.
This patch adds qualifiers to represent /z and /m suffixes on
predicate registers.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_OPND_QLF_P_Z): New aarch64_opnd_qualifier.
(AARCH64_OPND_QLF_P_M): Likewise.
opcodes/
* aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_opnd_qualifiers): Add entries for
AARCH64_OPND_QLF_P_[ZM].
(aarch64_print_operand): Print /z and /m where appropriate.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (vector_el_type): Add NT_zero and NT_merge.
(parse_vector_type_for_operand): Assert that the skipped character
is a '.'.
(parse_predication_for_operand): New function.
(parse_typed_reg): Parse /z and /m suffixes for predicate registers.
(vectype_to_qualifier): Handle NT_zero and NT_merge.
This patch adds the Zn and Pn registers, and associated fields and
operands.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_OPND_CLASS_SVE_REG): New
aarch64_operand_class.
(AARCH64_OPND_CLASS_PRED_REG): Likewise.
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Pd, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Pg3, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Pg4_5)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Pg4_10, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Pg4_16)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Pm, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Pn, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Pt)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Za_5, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Za_16, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Zd)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Zm_5, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Zm_16, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Zn)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Zn_INDEX, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ZnxN)
(AARCH64_OPND_SVE_Zt, AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ZtxN): New aarch64_opnds.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (AARCH64_OPERANDS): Add entries for new SVE operands.
* aarch64-opc.h (FLD_SVE_Pd, FLD_SVE_Pg3, FLD_SVE_Pg4_5)
(FLD_SVE_Pg4_10, FLD_SVE_Pg4_16, FLD_SVE_Pm, FLD_SVE_Pn, FLD_SVE_Pt)
(FLD_SVE_Za_5, FLD_SVE_Za_16, FLD_SVE_Zd, FLD_SVE_Zm_5, FLD_SVE_Zm_16)
(FLD_SVE_Zn, FLD_SVE_Zt, FLD_SVE_tzsh): New aarch64_field_kinds.
* aarch64-opc.c (fields): Add corresponding entries here.
(operand_general_constraint_met_p): Check that SVE register lists
have the correct length. Check the ranges of SVE index registers.
Check for cases where p8-p15 are used in 3-bit predicate fields.
(aarch64_print_operand): Handle the new SVE operands.
* aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-asm.h (ins_sve_index, ins_sve_reglist): New inserters.
* aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_sve_index): New function.
(aarch64_ins_sve_reglist): Likewise.
* aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-dis.h (ext_sve_index, ext_sve_reglist): New extractors.
* aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_sve_index): New function.
(aarch64_ext_sve_reglist): Likewise.
* aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (NTA_HASVARWIDTH): New macro.
(AARCH64_REG_TYPES): Add ZN and PN.
(get_reg_expected_msg): Handle them.
(parse_vector_type_for_operand): Add a reg_type parameter.
Skip the width for Zn and Pn registers.
(parse_typed_reg): Extend vector handling to Zn and Pn. Update the
call to parse_vector_type_for_operand. Set HASVARTYPE for Zn and Pn,
expecting the width to be 0.
(parse_vector_reg_list): Restrict error about [BHSD]nn operands to
REG_TYPE_VN.
(vectype_to_qualifier): Use S_[BHSD] qualifiers for NTA_HASVARWIDTH.
(parse_operands): Handle the new Zn and Pn operands.
(REGSET16): New macro, split out from...
(REGSET31): ...here.
(reg_names): Add Zn and Pn entries.
SVE has some instructions in which the same register appears twice
in the assembly string, once as an input and once as an output.
This patch adds a general mechanism for that.
The patch needs to add new information to the instruction entries.
One option would have been to extend the flags field of the opcode
to 64 bits (since we already rely on 64-bit integers being available
on the host). However, the *_INSN macros mean that it's easy to add
new information as top-level fields without affecting the existing
table entries too much. Going for that option seemed to give slightly
neater code.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (aarch64_opcode): Add a tied_operand field.
(AARCH64_OPDE_UNTIED_OPERAND): New aarch64_operand_error_kind.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (CORE_INSN, __FP_INSN, SIMD_INSN, CRYP_INSN)
(_CRC_INSN, _LSE_INSN, _LOR_INSN, RDMA_INSN, FP16_INSN, SF16_INSN)
(V8_2_INSN, aarch64_opcode_table): Initialize tied_operand field.
* aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_match_operands_constraint): Check for
tied operands.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (output_operand_error_record): Handle
AARCH64_OPDE_UNTIED_OPERAND.
SVE adds addresses in which the base or offset are vector registers.
The addresses otherwise have the same kind of form as normal AArch64
addresses, including things like SXTW with or without a shift, UXTW
with or without a shift, and LSL.
This patch therefore refactors the address-printing code so that it
can cope with both scalar and vector registers.
opcodes/
* aarch64-opc.c (get_offset_int_reg_name): New function.
(print_immediate_offset_address): Likewise.
(print_register_offset_address): Take the base and offset
registers as parameters.
(aarch64_print_operand): Update caller accordingly. Use
print_immediate_offset_address.
Use a macro to define 31 regular registers followed by a supplied
value for 0b11111. The SVE code will also use this for vector base
and offset registers.
opcodes/
* aarch64-opc.c (BANK): New macro.
(R32, R64): Take a register number as argument
(int_reg): Use BANK.
This patch generalises the interface to print_register_list so
that it can print register lists involving SVE z registers as
well as AdvSIMD v ones.
opcodes/
* aarch64-opc.c (print_register_list): Add a prefix parameter.
(aarch64_print_operand): Update accordingly.
FPIMM used the normal "imm" insert/extract methods, with a specific
test for FPIMM in the extract method. SVE needs to use the same
extractors, so rather than add extra checks for specific operand types,
it seemed cleaner to use a separate insert/extract method.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (AARCH64_OPERNADS): Use fpimm rather than imm
for FPIMM.
* aarch64-asm.h (ins_fpimm): New inserter.
* aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_fpimm): New function.
* aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate.
* aarch64-dis.h (ext_fpimm): New extractor.
* aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_imm): Remove fpimm test.
(aarch64_ext_fpimm): New function.
* aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate.
Several of the SVE operands use the aarch64_operand fields array
to store the fields that make up the operand, rather than hard-coding
the names in the C code. This patch adds helpers for inserting and
extracting those fields.
opcodes/
* aarch64-asm.c: Include libiberty.h.
(insert_fields): New function.
(aarch64_ins_imm): Use it.
* aarch64-dis.c (extract_fields): New function.
(aarch64_ext_imm): Use it.
SVE supports logical immediate operations on 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit
elements, treating them as aliases of operations on 64-bit elements in
which the immediate is replicated. This patch therefore replaces the
"32-bit/64-bit" input to aarch64_logical_immediate_p with a more
general "number of bytes" input.
opcodes/
* aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_logical_immediate_p): Replace is32
with an esize parameter.
(operand_general_constraint_met_p): Update accordingly.
Fix misindented code.
* aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_limm): Update call to
aarch64_logical_immediate_p.
SVE predicate operands can appear in three forms:
1. unsuffixed: "Pn"
2. with a predication type: "Pn/[ZM]"
3. with a size suffix: "Pn.[BHSD]"
No variation is allowed: unsuffixed operands cannot have a (redundant)
suffix, and the suffixes can never be dropped. Unsuffixed Pn are used
in LDR and STR, but they are also used for Pg operands in cases where
the result is scalar and where there is therefore no choice to be made
between "merging" and "zeroing". This means that some Pg operands have
suffixes and others don't.
It would be possible to use context-sensitive parsing to handle
this difference. The tc-aarch64.c code would then raise an error
if the wrong kind of suffix is used for a particular instruction.
However, we get much more user-friendly error messages if we parse
all three forms for all SVE instructions and record the suffix as a
qualifier. The normal qualifier matching code can then report cases
where the wrong kind of suffix is used. This is a slight extension
of existing usage, which really only checks for the wrong choice of
suffix within a particular kind of suffix.
The only catch is a that a "NIL" entry in the qualifier list
specifically means "no suffix should be present" (case 1 above).
NIL isn't a wildcard here. It also means that an instruction that
requires all-NIL qualifiers can fail to match (because a suffix was
supplied when it shouldn't have been); this requires a slight change
to find_best_match.
This patch adds an F_STRICT flag to select this behaviour.
The flag will be set for all SVE instructions. The behaviour
for other instructions doesn't change.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (F_STRICT): New flag.
opcodes/
* aarch64-opc.c (match_operands_qualifier): Handle F_STRICT.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (find_best_match): Simplify, allowing an
instruction with all-NIL qualifiers to fail to match.
The maximum indentation needed by aarch64-gen.c grows as more
instructions are added to aarch64-tbl.h. Rather than having to
increase the indentation limit to a higher value, it seemed better
to replace it with "%*s".
opcodes/
* aarch64-gen.c (indented_print): Avoid hard-coded indentation limit.
For each MAJOR-MINOR opcode tuple, we can have either a 3-operand, or
2-operand, or a single operand instruction format, depending on the
values present in i-field, and a-field.
The disassembler is reading the section containing the extension
instruction format and stores them in a table. Each table element
represents a linked list with encodings for a particular MAJOR-MINOR
tuple.
The current implementation checks only against the first element of
the list, hence, the issue.
This patch is walking the linked list until empty or finds an opcode
match. It also adds a test outlining the found problem.
opcodes/
2016-09-15 Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com>
* arc-dis.c (find_format): Walk the linked list pointed by einsn.
gas/
2016-09-15 Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com>
* testsuite/gas/arc/textinsnxop.d: New file.
* testsuite/gas/arc/textinsnxop.s: Likewise.
This patch adds alternate CPU names which adhere to the number of the
architecture document. So instead of having z196, zEC12, and z13 you
can use arch9, arch10, and arch11. The old cpu names stay valid and
should primarily be used.
The alternate names are supposed to improve compatibility with the IBM
XL compiler toolchain which uses the arch numbering.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-09-12 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* s390-mkopc.c (main): Support alternate arch strings.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-09-12 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* config/tc-s390.c (s390_parse_cpu): Support alternate arch
strings.
* doc/as.texinfo: Document new arch strings.
* doc/c-s390.texi: Likewise.
Originally only Pentium integer instructions are allowed for IAMCU.
This patch removes such a restriction. For example, 387 and SSE2
instructions can be enabled by passing "-march=iamcu+sse2+387" to
assembler.
gas/
* config/tc-i386.c (valid_iamcu_cpu_flags): Removed.
(set_cpu_arch): Updated.
(md_parse_option): Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run iamcu-4 and iamcu-5. Remove
iamcu-inval-2 and iamcu-inval-3.
* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-4.d: New file.
* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-4.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-5.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-5.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-inval-2.l: Removed.
* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-inval-2.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-inval-3.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-inval-3.s: Likewise.
opcodes/
* i386-gen.c (cpu_flag_init): Remove CPU_IAMCU_COMPAT_FLAGS.
* i386-init.h: Regenerated.
Variable "header" in function is set conditionally, but was accessed without
verifying if pointer was NULL.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
Cupertino Miranda <cmiranda@synopsys.com>
* opcodes/arc-dis.c (print_insn_arc): Changed.
This patch fixes a typo in the mnemonic of the camellia_fl
instruction, which was implemented before as camellia_fi.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-08-26 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* testsuite/gas/sparc/crypto.d: Rename invalid opcode camellia_fi
to camellia_fl.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/crypto.s: Likewise.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-08-26 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* sparc-opc.c (sparc_opcodes): Fix typo in opcode, camellia_fi ->
camellia_fl.
2016-08-26 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
gas/
* config/tc-arm.c (v7m_psrs): Add MSPLIM, PSPLIM, MSPLIM_NS,
PSPLIM_NS, PRIMASK_NS, BASEPRI_NS, FAULTMASK_NS, CONTROL_NS, SP_NS and
their lowecase counterpart special registers. Write register
identifier in hex.
* testsuite/gas/arm/archv8m-cmse-msr.s: Reorganize tests per
operation, special register and then case. Use different register for
each operation. Add tests for new special registers.
* testsuite/gas/arm/archv8m-cmse-msr-base.d: Adapt expected result
accordingly.
* testsuite/gas/arm/archv8m-cmse-msr-main.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/arm/archv8m-main-dsp-4.d: Likewise.
opcodes/
* arm-dis.c (psr_name): Use hex as case labels. Add detection for
MSPLIM, PSPLIM, MSPLIM_NS, PSPLIM_NS, PRIMASK_NS, BASEPRI_NS,
FAULTMASK_NS, CONTROL_NS and SP_NS special registers.
For consistency with the previous two patches, this one
adds a macro for the two ARMv8.2 table entries. Both table
entries need a non-null aarch64_op field.
I haven't added macros for the RAS and STAT_PROFILE entries
since there's only one of each. The series isn't getting
rid of braced entries altogether, so I've only looked at
replacing things that occur more than once.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (V8_2_INSN): New macro.
(aarch64_opcode_table): Use it.
After the previous patch, this one makes all CORE, FP
and SIMD table entries with null "verify" fields use
the associated macros.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (aarch64_opcode_table): Make more use of
CORE_INSN, __FP_INSN and SIMD_INSN.
Nick recently wrapped most of aarch64-tbl.h entries in macros
like CORE_INSN. These new macros assumed that the aarch64_op
"op" field of aarch64_opcode is 0 and that the new "verifier"
field is NULL.
However, there are a lot of CORE, SIMD and FP insns whose table
entries need a nonzero aarch64_op field, so these entries
continued to use a braced list instead of a macro. This makes
the table entries less consistent and means that there are still
quite a few braced entries that need to be updated when making
further changes to the aarch64_opcode structure.
I think the number of entries that need a nonzero aarch64_op
field is high enough to justify having an explicit aarch64_op
entry for all CORE, SIMD and FP entries. This patch adds
one and updates all existing uses of the macros. A following
patch makes more use of the macros.
I've followed existing practice by using 0 instead of OP_NIL
for empty aarch64_op fields. Empty fields are still the norm
and you need to know what the fields are when reading the table
anyway, so it was hard to justify an additional patch to replace
all 0 op fields with OP_NIL.
opcodes/
* aarch64-tbl.h (CORE_INSN, __FP_INSN, SIMD_INSN): Add OP parameter.
(aarch64_opcode_table): Update uses accordingly.
Convert microMIPS branches and jumps whose delay slot would be filled by
a generated NOP instruction to the corresponding compact form where one
exists, in a manner similar to MIPS16 JR->JRC and JALR->JALRC swap.
Do so even where the transformation switches from a 16-bit to a 32-bit
branch encoding for no benefit in code size reduction, as this is still
advantageous. This is because a branch/NOP pair takes 2 pipeline slots
or a 2-cycle completion latency except in superscalar implementations.
Whereas a compact branch may or may not stall on its target fetch, so it
will at most have a 2-cycle completion latency and may have only 1 even
in scalar implementations, and in superscalar implementations it is
expected to have no worse latency as a branch/NOP pair has. Also it
won't stall and therefore take the extra latency cycle in the not-taken
case.
Technically this is the same as MIPS16 compaction: for the qualifying
instruction encodings the APPEND_ADD_COMPACT machine code generation
method is selected where APPEND_ADD_WITH_NOP otherwise would and tells
the code generator in `append_insn' to convert the regular form of an
instruction to its corresponding compact form. For this the opcode is
tweaked as necessary and the microMIPS opcode table is scanned for the
matching updated instruction. A non-$0 `rt' operand to BEQ and BNE
instructions is moved to the `rs' operand field of BEQZC and BNEZC
encodings as required.
Unlike with MIPS16 compaction however we need to handle out-of-distance
branch relaxation as well. We do this by deferring the generation of
any delay-slot NOP required to relaxation made in `md_convert_frag', by
converting the APPEND_ADD_WITH_NOP machine code generation to APPEND_ADD
where a relaxed instruction is recorded. Relaxation then, depending on
actual code produced, chooses between either using a compact branch or
jump encoding and emitting the NOP outstanding if no compact encoding is
possible.
For code simplicity's sake the relaxation pass is retained even if the
principle of preferring a compact encoding to a 16-bit branch/NOP pair
means, in the absence of out-of-range branch relaxation, that a single
compact branch machine code instruction will eventually be produced from
a given assembly source instruction.
gas/
* config/tc-mips.c (RELAX_MICROMIPS_ENCODE): Add `nods' flag.
(RELAX_MICROMIPS_RELAX32, RELAX_MICROMIPS_TOOFAR16)
(RELAX_MICROMIPS_MARK_TOOFAR16, RELAX_MICROMIPS_CLEAR_TOOFAR16)
(RELAX_MICROMIPS_TOOFAR32, RELAX_MICROMIPS_MARK_TOOFAR32)
(RELAX_MICROMIPS_CLEAR_TOOFAR32): Shift bits.
(get_append_method): Also return APPEND_ADD_COMPACT for
microMIPS instructions.
(find_altered_mips16_opcode): Exclude macros from matching.
Factor code out...
(find_altered_opcode): ... to this new function.
(find_altered_micromips_opcode): New function.
(frag_branch_delay_slot_size): Likewise.
(append_insn): Handle microMIPS branch/jump compaction.
(macro_start): Likewise.
(relaxed_micromips_32bit_branch_length): Likewise.
(md_convert_frag): Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips.s: Add conditional explicit NOPs
for delay slot filling.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-b16.s: Add explicit NOPs for
delay slot filling.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-size-1.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips.l: Adjust line numbers.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-warn.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-size-1.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips.d: Adjust padding.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-trap.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-insn32.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-noinsn32.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@beq.d: Update patterns for
branch/jump compaction.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@bge.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@bgeu.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@blt.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@bltu.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@branch-misc-4.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@branch-misc-4-64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@branch-misc-5.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@branch-misc-5pic.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@branch-misc-5-64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@branch-misc-5pic-64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@jal-svr4pic-local.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@jal-svr4pic-local-n32.d:
Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@jal-svr4pic-local-n64.d:
Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@loc-swap.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@loc-swap-dis.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@relax.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@relax-at.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@relax-swap3.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/branch-extern-2.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/branch-extern-4.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/branch-section-2.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/branch-section-4.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/branch-weak-2.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/branch-weak-5.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-branch-absolute.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-branch-absolute-n32.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-branch-absolute-n64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-branch-absolute-addend.d:
Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-branch-absolute-addend-n32.d:
Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-branch-absolute-addend-n64.d:
Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/micromips-compact.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips.exp: Run the new test.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/micromips-branch-absolute.d: Update
patterns for branch compaction.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/micromips-branch-absolute-addend.d:
Likewise.
opcodes/
* micromips-opc.c (micromips_opcodes): Reorder "bc" next to "b",
"beqzc" next to "beq", "bnezc" next to "bne" and "jrc" next to
"j".
opcodes * arc-nps400-tbl.h: Change block comments to GNU format.
* arc-dis.c: Add new globals addrtypenames,
addrtypenames_max, and addtypeunknown.
(get_addrtype): New function.
(print_insn_arc): Print colons and address types when
required.
* arc-opc.c: Add MAKE_INSERT_NPS_ADDRTYPE macro and use to
define insert and extract functions for all address types.
(arc_operands): Add operands for colon and all address
types.
* arc-nps-400-tbl.h: Add NPS-400 BMU instructions to opcode table.
* arc-opc.c: Add NPS_BD_TYPE and NPS_BMU_NUM operands,
insert_nps_bd_num_buff and extract_nps_bd_num_buff functions.
* arc-nps-400-tbl.h: Add NPS-400 PMU instructions to opcode table.
* arc-opc.c: Add NPS_PMU_NXT_DST and NPS_PMU_NUM_JOB operands,
insert_nps_pmu_num_job and extract_nps_pmu_num_job functions.
include * opcode/arc.h: Add ARC_OPERAND_ADDRTYPE,
ARC_OPERAND_COLON. Add the arc_nps_address_type enum and
ARC_NUM_ADDRTYPES.
* opcode/arc.h: Add BMU to insn_class_t enum.
* opcode/arc.h: Add PMU to insn_class_t enum.
gas * config/tc-arc.c: Add new global arc_addrtype_hash.
Define O_colon and O_addrtype.
(debug_exp): Add O_colon and O_addrtype.
(tokenize_arguments): Handle colon and address type
tokens.
(declare_addrtype): New function.
(md_begin): Initialise arc_addrtype_hash.
(arc_parse_name): Add lookup of address types.
(assemble_insn): Handle colons and address types by
ignoring them.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-8.s: New file.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-8.d: New file.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-8.s: Add PMU instruction tests.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-8.d: Add expected PMU
instruction output.
Address issues with the disassembly of the NAL assembly idiom and R6
instruction introduced with commit 7361da2c95 ("Add support for MIPS
R6.") and then further tweaked with commit b9121b573e ("Add in a JALRC
alias and fix the NAL instruction."). As from R6 this instruction has
replaced the encoding of `bltzal $0, . + 4' as the solely supported form
of the former BLTZAL instruction for the regular MIPS ISA.
The instruction is marked as an alias only in our regular MIPS opcode
table, making it fail to disassemble in R6 code if the `no-aliases'
machine option has been passed to `objdump':
$ cat test.s
.text
foo:
nal
$ as -mips64r6 -o test.o test.s
$ objdump -dr --prefix-addresses --show-raw-insn -M no-aliases test.o
nal.o: file format elf32-tradbigmips
Disassembly of section .text:
00000000 <foo> 04100000 0x4100000
...
$
This is because the `bltzal' entry has been marked as pre-R6 only in the
opcode table and there is no other opcode pattern to match.
Additionally the changes referred made NAL replace the equivalent
`bltzal $0, . + 4' instruction in disassembly, unless the `no-aliases'
machine option has been used, in legacy code. Seeing NAL, especially in
its updated form lacking the branch target argument, in the disassembly
of such code may be confusing to people. This is because unlike with
EHB only used in R2 and newer code -- the machine encoding of which we
anyway always disassemble to its corresponding current architecture's
mnemonic rather than its legacy meaning of `sll $0, $0, 3' -- BLTZAL has
been indeed used in legacy code. Even though `bltzal $0, . + 8' and its
machine code encoding (0x04100001) -- which is not equivalent to NAL and
still disassembles as BLTZAL -- has been the predominant form as opposed
to NAL's `bltzal $0, . + 4' (0x04100000), it makes sense to always keep
the old form in disassembly, while still accepting `nal' in assembly.
Remove the alias marking then from the the `nal' instruction pattern,
making it always match for R6 code, even with the `no-aliases' option.
And move the entry beyond the `bltzal' entry, making the latter one take
precedence for legacy binary code, while letting the former still match
any `nal' mnemonic in source code assembled for a legacy target.
Add a suitable test case to the GAS test suite. While the change
affects the disassembler more than the assembler, so placing the test
case in the binutils test suite might be more appropriate, the intent is
also to verify that `nal' is still accepted by GAS for legacy targets,
plus we have test infrastructure available in the GAS test suite for
automatic multiple ISA level testing, which we lack from the binutils
framework.
opcodes/
* mips-opc.c (mips_builtin_opcodes): Remove the INSN2_ALIAS
annotation from the "nal" entry and reorder it beyond "bltzal".
gas/
* testsuite/gas/mips/nal-1.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@nal-1.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/nal-2.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@nal-2.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/nal.s: New test source.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips.exp: Run the new tests.
This patch adds support for the LDTXA instructions, along with the
corresponding ASIs. Tests for GAS are included.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-07-12 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* sparc-opc.c (ldtxa): New macro.
(sparc_opcodes): Use the macro defined above to add entries for
the LDTXA instructions.
(asi_table): Add the ASI_TWINX_* asis used in the LDTXA
instruction.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-07-12 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* testsuite/gas/sparc/ldtxa.s: New file.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/ldtxa.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/sparc.exp: Execute the ldtxa test.
Tighten up the opcode match fields for conditional jump and call
instructions so more general opcodes don't match them in disassembly.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
* opcodes/ft32-opc.c (ft32_opc_info): Correct mask for "callc"
and "jmpc".
... just like is already the case for 16- and 32-bit movzb: I can't see
why omitting suffixes on this (and movs{b,w,l}) is not allowed, when it
is allowed for all other instructions where the suffix is redundant
with (one of) the operands.
The dual purpose mnemonic (string move vs scalar double move) breaks
the assumption that the isstring flag would be set on both the first
and last entry in the current set of templates, which results in bogus
or missing diagnostics for the string move variant of the mnemonic.
Short of mostly rewriting i386_index_check() and its interaction with
the rest of the code, simply shrink the template set to just string
instructions when encountering the second memory operand, and run
i386_index_check() a second time for the first memory operand after
that reduction.
This patch fixes the typo "uf" in the comment. I'll push it in as the
change is obvious.
2016-06-30 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* arm-dis.c (print_insn): Fix typo in comment.
aarch64_opnd_info used bitfields to hold vector element indices,
but values were stored into those bitfields before their ranges had
been checked. This meant large invalid indices could be silently
truncated to smaller valid indices.
The two obvious fixes were to do the range checking earlier or use
a full 64-bit field for the index. I went for the latter for two
reasons:
- Doing the range checking in operand_general_constraint_met_p
seems structurally cleaner than doing it while parsing.
- The bitfields didn't really buy us anything. The imm field
of the union is already 128 bits, so we can use a full int64_t
index without growing the structure.
The patch also adds missing range checks for the elements in a register
list index.
include/
* opcode/aarch64.h (aarch64_opnd_info): Change index fields to int64_t.
opcodes/
* aarch64-opc.c (operand_general_constraint_met_p): Check the
range of ldst_elemlist operands.
(print_register_list): Use PRIi64 to print the index.
(aarch64_print_operand): Likewise.
gas/
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s,
testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l: Add tests for out-of-range indices.
The code supporting -mspfp, -mdpfp, and -mfpuda options are in
sections of code that are commented as being for backward
compatibility only, and having no effect. However, they do have an
effect, enabling the SPX, DPX, and DPA instruction subclasses
respectively. This commit moves the code supporting these options
away from the comments indicating that they are dummy options, and
also fixes a small issue where -mnps400 had the additional effect
of enabling SPX instructions.
A couple of other minor edits (that make no functional change) are
also included.
gas/ChangeLog:
* config/tc-arc.c (options, md_longopts, md_parse_option):
Move -mspfp, -mdpfp and -mfpuda out of the sections for
dummy options. Correct erroneous enabling of SPFP
instructions when using -mnps400.
include/ChangeLog:
* opcode/arc.h: Make insn_class_t alphabetical again.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
* arc-opc.c: Correct description of availability of NPS400
features.
This patch fixes and expands the definition of the read/write
instructions for ancillary-state, privileged and hyperprivileged
registers in opcodes.
It also adds support for three new v9m hyperprivileged registers:
%hmcdper, %hmcddfr and %hva_mask_nz.
Finally, the patch expands existing tests (and adds several new ones) in
order to cover all the read/write instructions in all its variants.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-06-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* sparc-opc.c (rdasr): New macro.
(wrasr): Likewise.
(rdpr): Likewise.
(wrpr): Likewise.
(rdhpr): Likewise.
(wrhpr): Likewise.
(sparc_opcodes): Use the macros above to fix and expand the
definition of read/write instructions from/to
asr/privileged/hyperprivileged instructions.
* sparc-dis.c (v9_hpriv_reg_names): Add %hmcdper, %hmcddfr and
%hva_mask_nz. Prefer softint_set and softint_clear over
set_softint and clear_softint.
(print_insn_sparc): Support %ver in Rd.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-06-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* config/tc-sparc.c (hpriv_reg_table): Add registers %hmcdper,
%hmcddfr and %hva_mask_nz.
(sparc_ip): New handling of asr/privileged/hyperprivileged
registers, adapted to the new form of the sparc opcodes table.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/rdasr.s: New file.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/rdasr.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/wrasr.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/wrasr.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/sparc.exp (sparc_elf_setup): Add rdasr and
wrasr tests.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/rdpr.d: Use -Av9m, as some privileged
registers require it.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/wrpr.s: Complete to cover all privileged
registers and write instruction modalities.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/wrpr.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/rdhpr.s: Likewise for hyperprivileged
registers.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/rdhpr.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/wrhpr.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/wrhpr.d: Likewise.
This patch marks the SPARC instructions in the opcodes table with their
proper opcode architectures, and makes the assembler aware of them.
This allows the assembler to properly realize when a new instruction
needs a higher architecture (after v9b) and to react accordingly
emitting an error message or bumping the architecture.
It also expands architecture mismatch tests to cover architectures
higher than v9b, and fixes a couple of minor bugs in the GAS testsuite.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-06-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* sparc-opc.c (sparc_opcodes): Adjust instructions opcode
architecture according to the hardware capabilities they require.
(sparc_priv_regs): New table.
(sparc_hpriv_regs): Likewise.
(sparc_asr_regs): Likewise.
(v9anotv9m): Define.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-06-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* config/tc-sparc.c (sparc_arch_table): adjust the GAS
architectures to use the right opcode architecture.
(sparc_md_end): Handle v9{c,d,e,v,m}.
(sparc_ip): Fix some comments.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/ldx_efsr.d: Fix the architecture of this
instruction, which is v9d.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/mwait.s: Remove the `rd %mwait,%g1'
instruction from the test, as %mwait is not readable.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/mwait.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/mism-1.s: Expand to check v9b and v9e
mismatch architecture errors.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/mism-2.s: New file.
This patch adds support for the opcode architectures
SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_V9{C,D,E,V,M} and its associated BFD machine numbers
bfd_mach_sparc_v9{c,d,e,v,m} and bfd_mach_sparc_v8plus{c,d,e,v,m}.
Note that for arches up to v9b (UltraSPARC III), the detection of the
BFD machine type was based on the bits in the e_machine field of the ELF
header. However, there are no more available bits in that field, so
this patch takes the approach of using the hardware capabilities stored
in the object attributes HWCAPS/HWCAPS2 in order to characterize the
machine the object was built for.
bfd/ChangeLog:
2016-06-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* archures.c (bfd_mach_sparc_v8plusc): Define.
(bfd_mach_sparc_v9c): Likewise.
(bfd_mach_sparc_v8plusd): Likewise.
(bfd_mach_sparc_v9d): Likewise.
(bfd_mach_sparc_v8pluse): Likewise.
(bfd_mach_sparc_v9e): Likewise.
(bfd_mach_sparc_v8plusv): Likewise
(bfd_mach_sparc_v9v): Likewise.
(bfd_mach_sparc_v8plusm): Likewise.
(bfd_mach_sparc_v9m): Likewise.
(bfd_mach_sparc_v9_p): Adapt to v8plusm and v9m.
(bfd_mach_sparc_64bit_p): Likewise.
* bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
* cpu-sparc.c (arch_info_struct): Add entries for
bfd_mach_sparc_v8plus{c,d,e,v,m} and bfd_mach_sparc_v9{c,d,e,v,m}.
* aoutx.h (machine_type): Handle bfd_mach_sparc_v8plus{c,d,e,v,m}
and bfd_mach_sparc_v9{c,d,e,v,m}.
* elf32-sparc.c (elf32_sparc_final_write_processing): Likewise.
* elfxx-sparc.c (_bfd_sparc_elf_object_p): Likewise.
include/ChangeLog:
2016-06-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* opcode/sparc.h (enum sparc_opcode_arch_val): Add
SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_V9C, SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_V9D,
SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_V9E, SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_V9V and
SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_V9M.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-06-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* sparc-dis.c (MASK_V9): Add SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_V9{C,D,E,V,M}.
(compute_arch_mask): Handle bfd_mach_sparc_v8plus{c,d,e,v,m} and
bfd_mach_sparc_v9{c,d,e,v,m}.
* sparc-opc.c (MASK_V9C): Define.
(MASK_V9D): Likewise.
(MASK_V9E): Likewise.
(MASK_V9V): Likewise.
(MASK_V9M): Likewise.
(v6): Add MASK_V9{C,D,E,V,M}.
(v6notlet): Likewise.
(v7): Likewise.
(v8): Likewise.
(v9): Likewise.
(v9andleon): Likewise.
(v9a): Likewise.
(v9b): Likewise.
(v9c): Define.
(v9d): Likewise.
(v9e): Likewise.
(v9v): Likewise.
(v9m): Likewise.
(sparc_opcode_archs): Add entry for v9{c,d,e,v,m}.
binutils* readelf.c (is_24bit_abs_reloc): Add support for R_FT32_20
reloc.
gas * config/tc-ft32.c (md_assemble): Call dwarf2_emit_insn with the
instruction size.
* config/tc-mcore.c (md_assemble): Likewise.
* config/tc-mn10200.c (md_assemble): Likewise.
* config/tc-moxie.c (md_assemble): Likewise.
* config/tc-pj.c (md_apply_fix): Handle BFD_RELOC_PJ_CODE_REL32.
* testsuite/gas/all/gas.exp (diff1 test): Alpha sort list of
exception targets. Add alpha, hppa, microblaze and rl78 to list
of exceptions.
(forward): Add microblaze to list of exceptions.
(fwdexp): Add alpha to list of exceptions.
(redef2): Add arm-epoc-pe and rl78 to list of exceptions.
(redef3): Add rl78 and x86_64 cygwin to list of exceptions.
(do_930509a): Alpha sort list of exception targets. Add h8300 and
mn10200 to list of exceptions.
(align2): Expect to fail for nds32.
(cond): Add alpha and rl78 to list of exceptions.
* testsuite/gas/all/none.d: Skip for ft32 and hppa.
* testsuite/gas/all/string.d: Skip for tic4x.
* testsuite/gas/alpha/alpha.exp: Note that the alpha-linuxecoff
target does not support ELF.
* testsuite/gas/arm/blx-bl-convert.dL Skip for the nto target.
* testsuite/gas/cfi/cfi-alpha-2.d: All extended format names.
* testsuite/gas/cfi/cfi.exp: Alpha sort list of targets. Skip SH
tests for sh-pe and sh-rtemscoff targets.
* testsuite/gas/elf/elf.exp (redef): Add rl78, xgate and vax to
list of exceptions.
(type): Run the noifunc version for alpha-freebsd and visium.
* testsuite/gas/elf/warn-2.s: Do not expect to fail on the mcore,
mn10200 or moxie targets.
* testsuite/gas/ft32/insn.d: Update expected disassembly.
* testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp (x86-64-pcrel): Skip for cygwin
targets.
* testsuite/gas/lns/lns.exp (lns-common-1): No longer skip for
mcore and rx targets.
* testsuite/gas/macros/macros.exp (dot): Add exceptions for ns32k,
rl78 and vax.
(purge): Expect to fail on the ns32k and vax.
* testsuite/gas/nds32/alu-2.d: Update expected disassembly.
* testsuite/gas/nds32/ls.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/nds32/sys-reg.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/nds32/usr-spe-reg.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/pe/aligncomm-d.d: Skip for the sh.
* testsuite/gas/pe/section-align-3.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/pe/section-exclude.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/test2xcoff32.d: Pass once all the required
data has been seen.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/textalign-xcoff-001.d: Fix up regexp to allow
for variations in whitespace.
* testsuite/gas/tilepro/t_constants.d: Pass once all the required
data has been seen.
* testsuite/gas/tilepro/t_constants.s (.safe_word): New macro.
Installs a 32-bit value without generating warnings on 64-bit
hosts.
Use the new macro to replace the .word directives.
opcodes * nds32-dis.c (nds32_parse_audio_ext): Change printing of integer
constants to match expected behaviour.
(nds32_parse_opcode): Likewise. Also for whitespace.
The extract function used for some arc_s instructions was not
implemented, and instead always returned 0. Fixed in this commit.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
* arc-opc.c (extract_rhv1): Extract value from insn.
gas/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/gas/arc/add_s.d: New file.
* testsuite/gas/arc/add_s.s: New file.
This commit adds the ldbit instruction for the NPS-400. The ldbit
instruction uses the same encoding as the ld instruction, but sets
the ZZ field to 11 (which is a reserved setting), and sets the AA
field to 1 or 2 for the x2 and x4 flags respectively.
With the exception of ldbit, this commit adds implementations of
all DPI instructions for the NPS-400. These instructions are:
- hash / hash.p[0-3]
- tr
- utf8
- e4by
- addf
Unknown instructions are currently just dumped as .long 1234. On
S/390 we can do a bit better since the instruction length is encoded
in the opcode. That way also unknown instructions can be skipped
according to their real length. That way we can continue correctly
after that instruction. However, there are also some drawbacks with
that behavior when dumping data. So for now that behavior is only
enabled for text section but even there it might mess things up when
having a literal pool embedded in the code. Therefore I've left the
feature disabled by default and have added the -Minsnlength option to
enable it explicitely.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-06-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* s390-dis.c (option_use_insn_len_bits_p): New file scope
variable.
(init_disasm): Handle new command line option "insnlength".
(print_s390_disassembler_options): Mention new option in help
output.
(print_insn_s390): Use the encoded insn length when dumping
unknown instructions.
This patch adds default data address space origin (0x800000) to the symbol addresses.
when disassemble lds/sts instructions. So that symbol names shall be printed in comments
for lds/sts instructions disassemble.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.s: New test source.
* testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.s: New test source.
opcodes/
* avr-dis.c (avr_operand): Add default data address space origin (0x800000) to the
address and set as symbol address for LDS/ STS immediate operands.
VLE is an encoding, not a particular processor architecture, so it
isn't really proper to select insns based on PPC_OPCODE_VLE. For
example
{"evaddw", VX (4, 512), VX_MASK, PPCSPE|PPCVLE, PPCNONE, {RS, RA, RB}},
{"vaddubs", VX (4, 512), VX_MASK, PPCVEC|PPCVLE, PPCNONE, {VD, VA, VB}},
shows two insns that have the same encoding, both available with VLE.
Enabling both with VLE means we can't disassemble the second variant
even if -Maltivec is given rather than -Mspe. Also, we don't check
user assembly against the processor type as well as we could.
Another problem is that when using the VLE encoding, insns from the
main ppc opcode table are not available, except those using opcode 4
and 31. Correcting this revealed two errors in the ld testsuite,
use of "nop" and "rfmci" when -mvle.
This patch fixes those problems in the opcode table, and removes
PPCNONE. I find a plain 0 distracts less from other values.
In addition, I've implemented code to recognize some machine values
from the apuinfo note present in ppc32 objects. It's not a complete
disambiguation since we're lacking info to detect newer chips, but
what we have should help with disassembly.
include/
* elf/ppc.h (APUINFO_SECTION_NAME, APUINFO_LABEL, PPC_APUINFO_ISEL,
PPC_APUINFO_PMR, PPC_APUINFO_RFMCI, PPC_APUINFO_CACHELCK,
PPC_APUINFO_SPE, PPC_APUINFO_EFS, PPC_APUINFO_BRLOCK,
PPC_APUINFO_VLE: Define.
opcodes/
* ppc-dis.c (ppc_opts): Delete extraneous parentheses. Default
cpu for "vle" to e500.
* ppc-opc.c (ALLOW8_SPRG): Remove PPC_OPCODE_VLE.
(NO371, PPCSPE, PPCISEL, PPCEFS, MULHW, DCBT_EO): Likewise.
(PPCNONE): Delete, substitute throughout.
(powerpc_opcodes): Remove PPCVLE from "flags". Add to "deprecated"
except for major opcode 4 and 31.
(vle_opcodes <se_rfmci>): Add PPCRFMCI to flags.
bfd/
* cpu-powerpc.c (powerpc_compatible): Allow bfd_mach_ppc_vle entry
to match other 32-bit archs.
* elf32-ppc.c (_bfd_elf_ppc_set_arch): New function.
(ppc_elf_object_p): Call it.
(ppc_elf_special_sections): Use APUINFO_SECTION_NAME. Fix
overlong line.
(APUINFO_SECTION_NAME, APUINFO_LABEL): Don't define here.
* elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_object_p): Call _bfd_elf_ppc_set_arch.
* bfd-in.h (_bfd_elf_ppc_at_tls_transform,
_bfd_elf_ppc_at_tprel_transform): Move to..
* elf-bfd.h: ..here.
(_bfd_elf_ppc_set_arch): Declare.
* bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
gas/
* config/tc-ppc.c (PPC_APUINFO_ISEL, PPC_APUINFO_PMR,
PPC_APUINFO_RFMCI, PPC_APUINFO_CACHELCK, PPC_APUINFO_SPE,
PPC_APUINFO_EFS, PPC_APUINFO_BRLOCK, PPC_APUINFO_VLE): Don't define.
(ppc_setup_opcodes): Check vle disables powerpc_opcodes overridden
by vle_opcodes, and that vle flag doesn't enable opcodes. Don't
add vle_opcodes twice.
(ppc_cleanup): Use APUINFO_SECTION_NAME and APUINFO_LABEL.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-powerpc/apuinfo1.s: Delete nop.
* testsuite/ld-powerpc/apuinfo-vle2.s: New.
* testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Use apuinfo-vle2.s.
This patch adds the architecture extension "+ras" to enable RAS
support. It is enabled by default for -march=armv8.2-a and available but
disabled by default for armv8-a and armv8.1-a.
gas/
* config/tc-arm.c (arm_ext_v8_2): Rename to arm_ext_ras.
(arm_ext_ras): Renamed from arm_ext_v8_2.
(insns): Update for arm_ext_v8_2 renaming.
(arm_extensions): Add "ras".
* doc/c-arm.texi (ARM Options): Add an entry for "ras".
* testsuite/gas/arm/armv8-a+ras.d: New.
* testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a.d: Add explicit command line
options.
include/
* opcode/arm.h (ARM_EXT2_RAS): New. Also align preceding
entries.
(ARM_AEXT_V8_2A): Add ARM_EXT2_RAS.
opcodes/
* arm-dis.c (arm_opcodes): Replace ARM_EXT_V8_2A with
ARM_EXT_RAS in relevant entries.
AMD64 spec and Intel64 spec differ in indirect branches in 64-bit mode.
AMD64 supports indirect branches with 16-bit address via the data size
prefix while the data size prefix is ignored by Intel64.
gas/
PR binutis/18386
* testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run x86-64-branch-4.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-branch.d: Updated.
* testsuite/gas/i386/ilp32/x86-64-branch.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-branch-4.l: New file.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-branch-4.s: Likewise.
opcodes/
PR binutis/18386
* i386-dis.c (indirEv): Replace stack_v_mode with indir_v_mode.
(indir_v_mode): New.
Add comments for '&'.
(reg_table): Replace "{T|}" with "{&|}" on call and jmp.
(putop): Handle '&'.
(intel_operand_size): Handle indir_v_mode.
(OP_E_register): Likewise.
* i386-opc.tbl: Mark 64-bit indirect call/jmp as AMD64. Add
64-bit indirect call/jmp for AMD64.
* i386-tbl.h: Regenerated
gas * config/tc-arc.c (parse_opcode_flags): New function.
(find_opcode_match): Move flag parsing code out to new function.
Ignore operands marked IGNORE.
(build_fake_opcode_hash_entry): New function.
(find_special_case_long_opcode): New function.
(find_special_case): Lookup long opcodes.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-7.d: New file.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-7.s: New file.
include * opcode/arc.h (MAX_INSN_ARGS): Increase to 16.
(struct arc_long_opcode): New structure.
(arc_long_opcodes): Declare.
(arc_num_long_opcodes): Declare.
opcodes * arc-dis.c (struct arc_operand_iterator): New structure.
(find_format_from_table): All the old content from find_format,
with some minor adjustments, and parameter renaming.
(find_format_long_instructions): New function.
(find_format): Rewritten.
(arc_insn_length): Add LSB parameter.
(extract_operand_value): New function.
(operand_iterator_next): New function.
(print_insn_arc): Use new functions to find opcode, and iterator
over operands.
* arc-opc.c (insert_nps_3bit_dst_short): New function.
(extract_nps_3bit_dst_short): New function.
(insert_nps_3bit_src2_short): New function.
(extract_nps_3bit_src2_short): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop1_size): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop1_size): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop2_size): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop2_size): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop_mod4_msb): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop_mod4_msb): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop_mod4_lsb): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop_mod4_lsb): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop_dst_pos3_pos4): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop_dst_pos3_pos4): New function.
(insert_nps_bitop_ins_ext): New function.
(extract_nps_bitop_ins_ext): New function.
(arc_operands): Add new operands.
(arc_long_opcodes): New global array.
(arc_num_long_opcodes): New global.
* arc-nps400-tbl.h: Add comments referencing arc_long_opcodes.
gas * testsuite/gas/arc/nps-400-1.s: Add rflt variants with
operands of types a,b,u6, 0,b,u6, and 0,b,limm.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps-400-1.d: Likewise.
opcodes * arc-nps400-tbl.h: Add operands a,b,u6, 0,b,u6, and
0,b,limm to the rflt instruction.
Shifting into the sign bit of a 32 bit int and then converting to a unsigned
type is less straight forward than just shifting an unsigned value.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-05-31 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* sh-opc.h (ARCH_SH_HAS_DSP): Make the shifted value an unsigned
constant.
AMD64 vs CpuIntel64 ISA should be handled similar as AT&T vs Intel
syntax. Since cpu_flags isn't sorted by position, we need to check
the whole cpu_flags array for the maximum position when verifying
CpuMax.
gas/
PR gas/20154
* config/tc-i386.c (cpu_flags_match): Don't set cpuamd64 nor
cpuintel64.
(match_template): Check Intel64/AMD64 ISA.
opcodes/
PR gas/20154
* i386-gen.c (cpu_flags): Remove CpuAMD64 and CpuIntel64.
(opcode_modifiers): Add AMD64 and Intel64.
(main): Properly verify CpuMax.
* i386-opc.h (CpuAMD64): Removed.
(CpuIntel64): Likewise.
(CpuMax): Set to CpuNo64.
(i386_cpu_flags): Remove cpuamd64 and cpuintel64.
(AMD64): New.
(Intel64): Likewise.
(i386_opcode_modifier): Add amd64 and intel64.
(i386-opc.tbl): Replace CpuAMD64/CpuIntel64 with AMD64/Intel64
on call and jmp.
* i386-init.h: Regenerated.
* i386-tbl.h: Likewise.
CpuMax should be CpuIntel64, not CpuNo64. i386-gen.c is updated to
verify that CpuMax is correct. X86 assembler is updated to properly
set cpuamd64 and cpuintel64.
gas/
PR gas/20154
* config/tc-i386.c (intel64): New.
(cpu_flags_match): Set cpuamd64 and cpuintel64.
(md_parse_option): Set intel64 instead of cpuamd64 and
cpuintel64.
opcodes/
PR gas/20154
* i386-gen.c (main): Fail if CpuMax is incorrect.
* i386-opc.h (CpuMax): Set to CpuIntel64.
* i386-tbl.h: Regenerated.
PR target/20150
* msp430-dis.c (msp430dis_read_two_bytes): New function.
(msp430dis_opcode_unsigned): New function.
(msp430dis_opcode_signed): New function.
(msp430_singleoperand): Use the new opcode reading functions.
Only disassenmble bytes if they were successfully read.
(msp430_doubleoperand): Likewise.
(msp430_branchinstr): Likewise.
(msp430x_callx_instr): Likewise.
(print_insn_msp430): Check that it is safe to read bytes before
attempting disassembly. Use the new opcode reading functions.
Add all AVX512 bits to CPU_ANY_AVX_FLAGS.
* i386-gen.c (cpu_flag_init): Add CpuVREX to CPU_AVX512DQ_FLAGS,
CPU_AVX512BW_FLAGS, CPU_AVX512VL_FLAGS, CPU_AVX512IFMA_FLAGS
and CPU_AVX512VBMI_FLAGS. Add CpuAVX512DQ, CpuAVX512BW,
CpuAVX512VL, CpuAVX512IFMA and CpuAVX512VBMI to
CPU_ANY_AVX_FLAGS.
* i386-init.h: Regenerated.
generic gas code has a struct symbol, and tic54x typedefs a struct to symbol.
This seems at least rather confusing, and it seems like target specific headers
shouldn't put such generic names in the global namespace preventing other
generic code from using them.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2016-05-23 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* tic54x-dis.c (sprint_mmr): Adjust.
* tic54x-opc.c: Likewise.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-05-23 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* config/tc-tic54x.c (tic54x_mmregs): Adjust.
(md_begin): Likewise.
(encode_condition): Likewise.
(encode_cc3): Likewise.
(encode_cc2): Likewise.
(encode_operand): Likewise.
(tic54x_undefined_symbol): Likewise.
include/ChangeLog:
2016-05-23 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* opcode/tic54x.h (struct symbol_): typedef to tic54x_symbol instead of
plain symbol.
Mixing MIPS16 and microMIPS code in a single binary isn't usually
supported but GAS happily produces such code if requested. However it
is not correctly disassembled even if a symbol table is available and
function symbols are correctly anotated with the ISA mode. This is
because the ELF-header global microMIPS ASE flag takes precedence over
MIPS16 function annotation, causing them to be treated as regular MIPS
code.
Correct the problem by respecting function symbol anotation regardless
of the ELF-header flag.
binutils/
* testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mixed-mips16-micromips.d: New test.
* testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mixed-mips16-micromips.s: New test
source.
* testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mips.exp: Run the new test.
opcodes/
* mips-dis.c (is_compressed_mode_p): Add `micromips_p' operand,
replacing references to `micromips_ase' throughout.
(_print_insn_mips): Don't use file-level microMIPS annotation to
determine the disassembly mode with the symbol table.
2016-05-10 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
bfd/
* elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_size_stubs): Use new macros
ARM_GET_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE and ARM_SET_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE to respectively get
and set branch type of a symbol.
(bfd_elf32_arm_process_before_allocation): Likewise.
(elf32_arm_relocate_section): Likewise and fix identation along the
way.
(allocate_dynrelocs_for_symbol): Likewise.
(elf32_arm_finish_dynamic_symbol): Likewise.
(elf32_arm_swap_symbol_in): Likewise.
(elf32_arm_swap_symbol_out): Likewise.
gas/
* config/tc-arm.c (arm_adjust_symtab): Use ARM_SET_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE to
set branch type of a symbol.
gdb/
* arm-tdep.c (arm_elf_make_msymbol_special): Use
ARM_GET_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE to get branch type of a symbol.
include/
* arm.h (enum arm_st_branch_type): Add new ST_BRANCH_ENUM_SIZE
enumerator.
(NUM_ENUM_ARM_ST_BRANCH_TYPE_BITS): New macro.
(ENUM_ARM_ST_BRANCH_TYPE_BITMASK): Likewise.
(ARM_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE): Replace by ...
(ARM_GET_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE): This and ...
(ARM_SET_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE): This in two versions depending on whether
BFD_ASSERT is defined or not.
ld/
* emultempl/armelf.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_finish): Use
ARM_GET_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE to get branch type of a symbol.
opcodes/
* arm-dis.c (get_sym_code_type): Use ARM_GET_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE to get
branch type of a symbol.
(print_insn): Likewise.