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Richard Sandiford ad43e107eb [AArch64] Print spaces after commas in addresses
I got an off-list request to make the AArch64 disassembler print
spaces after commas in addresses.  This patch does that.

The same code is used to print operands in "did you mean" errors,
so to keep things consistent, the patch also prints spaces between
operands in those messages.

opcodes/
	* aarch64-opc.c (print_immediate_offset_address): Print spaces
	after commas in addresses.
	(aarch64_print_operand): Likewise.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (print_operands): Print spaces between
	operands.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/ilp32-basic.d: Expect spaces after ","
	in addresses.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/ldst-reg-imm-post-ind.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/ldst-reg-imm-pre-ind.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/ldst-reg-pair.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/ldst-reg-reg-offset.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/ldst-reg-uns-imm.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/ldst-reg-unscaled-imm.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/reloc-insn.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/symbol.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/system.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/tls-desc.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve-invalid.l: Expect spaces after ","
	in suggested alternatives.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/verbose-error.l: Likewise.

ld/
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after ","
	in addresses.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise.
2016-09-21 17:11:52 +01:00
Richard Sandiford ab3b8fcfdb [AArch64] Use "must" rather than "should" in error messages
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.
2016-09-21 17:11:04 +01:00
Richard Sandiford bb7eff5206 [AArch64] Add SVE condition codes
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.
2016-09-21 17:09:59 +01:00
Richard Sandiford f2a5c4f5af Fix misplaced ChangeLog 2016-09-21 17:08:58 +01:00
Richard Sandiford bc33f5f961 [AArch64][SVE 32/32] Add SVE tests
This patch adds new tests for SVE.  It also extends diagnostic.[sl] with
checks for some inappropriate uses of MUL and MUL VL in base AArch64
instructions.

gas/testsuite/
	* gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s, gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l: Add tests for
	invalid uses of MUL VL and MUL in base AArch64 instructions.
	* gas/aarch64/sve-add.s, gas/aarch64/sve-add.d, gas/aarch64/sve-dup.s,
	gas/aarch64/sve-dup.d, gas/aarch64/sve-invalid.s,
	gas/aarch64/sve-invalid.d, gas/aarch64/sve-invalid.l,
	gas/aarch64/sve-reg-diagnostic.s, gas/aarch64/sve-reg-diagnostic.d,
	gas/aarch64/sve-reg-diagnostic.l, gas/aarch64/sve.s,
	gas/aarch64/sve.d: New tests.
2016-09-21 16:59:07 +01:00
Richard Sandiford c0890d2628 [AArch64][SVE 31/32] Add SVE instructions
This patch adds the SVE instruction definitions and associated OP_*
enum values.

include/
	* opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FEATURE_SVE): New macro.
	(OP_MOV_P_P, OP_MOV_Z_P_Z, OP_MOV_Z_V, OP_MOV_Z_Z, OP_MOV_Z_Zi)
	(OP_MOVM_P_P_P, OP_MOVS_P_P, OP_MOVZS_P_P_P, OP_MOVZ_P_P_P)
	(OP_NOTS_P_P_P_Z, OP_NOT_P_P_P_Z): New aarch64_ops.

opcodes/
	* aarch64-tbl.h (OP_SVE_B, OP_SVE_BB, OP_SVE_BBBU, OP_SVE_BMB)
	(OP_SVE_BPB, OP_SVE_BUB, OP_SVE_BUBB, OP_SVE_BUU, OP_SVE_BZ)
	(OP_SVE_BZB, OP_SVE_BZBB, OP_SVE_BZU, OP_SVE_DD, OP_SVE_DDD)
	(OP_SVE_DMD, OP_SVE_DMH, OP_SVE_DMS, OP_SVE_DU, OP_SVE_DUD, OP_SVE_DUU)
	(OP_SVE_DUV_BHS, OP_SVE_DUV_BHSD, OP_SVE_DZD, OP_SVE_DZU, OP_SVE_HB)
	(OP_SVE_HMD, OP_SVE_HMS, OP_SVE_HU, OP_SVE_HUU, OP_SVE_HZU, OP_SVE_RR)
	(OP_SVE_RURV_BHSD, OP_SVE_RUV_BHSD, OP_SVE_SMD, OP_SVE_SMH, OP_SVE_SMS)
	(OP_SVE_SU, OP_SVE_SUS, OP_SVE_SUU, OP_SVE_SZS, OP_SVE_SZU, OP_SVE_UB)
	(OP_SVE_UUD, OP_SVE_UUS, OP_SVE_VMR_BHSD, OP_SVE_VMU_SD)
	(OP_SVE_VMVD_BHS, OP_SVE_VMVU_BHSD, OP_SVE_VMVU_SD, OP_SVE_VMVV_BHSD)
	(OP_SVE_VMVV_SD, OP_SVE_VMV_BHSD, OP_SVE_VMV_HSD, OP_SVE_VMV_SD)
	(OP_SVE_VM_SD, OP_SVE_VPU_BHSD, OP_SVE_VPV_BHSD, OP_SVE_VRR_BHSD)
	(OP_SVE_VRU_BHSD, OP_SVE_VR_BHSD, OP_SVE_VUR_BHSD, OP_SVE_VUU_BHSD)
	(OP_SVE_VUVV_BHSD, OP_SVE_VUVV_SD, OP_SVE_VUV_BHSD, OP_SVE_VUV_SD)
	(OP_SVE_VU_BHSD, OP_SVE_VU_HSD, OP_SVE_VU_SD, OP_SVE_VVD_BHS)
	(OP_SVE_VVU_BHSD, OP_SVE_VVVU_SD, OP_SVE_VVV_BHSD, OP_SVE_VVV_SD)
	(OP_SVE_VV_BHSD, OP_SVE_VV_HSD_BHS, OP_SVE_VV_SD, OP_SVE_VWW_BHSD)
	(OP_SVE_VXX_BHSD, OP_SVE_VZVD_BHS, OP_SVE_VZVU_BHSD, OP_SVE_VZVV_BHSD)
	(OP_SVE_VZVV_SD, OP_SVE_VZV_SD, OP_SVE_V_SD, OP_SVE_WU, OP_SVE_WV_BHSD)
	(OP_SVE_XU, OP_SVE_XUV_BHSD, OP_SVE_XVW_BHSD, OP_SVE_XV_BHSD)
	(OP_SVE_XWU, OP_SVE_XXU): New macros.
	(aarch64_feature_sve): New variable.
	(SVE): New macro.
	(_SVE_INSN): Likewise.
	(aarch64_opcode_table): Add SVE instructions.
	* aarch64-opc.h (extract_fields): Declare.
	* aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerate.
	* aarch64-asm.c (do_misc_encoding): Handle the new SVE aarch64_ops.
	* aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate.
	* aarch64-dis.c (extract_fields): Make global.
	(do_misc_decoding): Handle the new SVE aarch64_ops.
	* aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate.

gas/
	* doc/c-aarch64.texi: Document the "sve" feature.
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (REG_TYPE_R_Z_BHSDQ_VZP): New register type.
	(get_reg_expected_msg): Handle it.
	(parse_operands): When parsing operands of an SVE instruction,
	disallow immediates that match REG_TYPE_R_Z_BHSDQ_VZP.
	(aarch64_features): Add an entry for SVE.
2016-09-21 16:58:48 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 116b601937 [AArch64][SVE 30/32] Add SVE instruction classes
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.
2016-09-21 16:58:22 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 047cd301d4 [AArch64][SVE 29/32] Add new SVE core & FP register operands
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.
2016-09-21 16:57:43 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 165d495085 [AArch64][SVE 28/32] Add SVE FP immediate 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.
2016-09-21 16:57:22 +01:00
Richard Sandiford e950b34539 [AArch64][SVE 27/32] Add SVE integer 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.
2016-09-21 16:56:57 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 98907a7049 [AArch64][SVE 26/32] Add SVE MUL VL addressing modes
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.
2016-09-21 16:56:15 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 4df068de52 [AArch64][SVE 25/32] Add support for SVE 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.
2016-09-21 16:55:49 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 2442d8466e [AArch64][SVE 24/32] Add AARCH64_OPND_SVE_PATTERN_SCALED
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.
2016-09-21 16:55:22 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 245d2e3fe8 [AArch64][SVE 23/32] Add SVE pattern and prfop operands
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.
2016-09-21 16:54:53 +01:00
Richard Sandiford d50c751e00 [AArch64][SVE 22/32] Add qualifiers for merging and zeroing predication
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.
2016-09-21 16:54:30 +01:00
Richard Sandiford f11ad6bc0f [AArch64][SVE 21/32] Add Zn and Pn registers
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.
2016-09-21 16:53:54 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 0c608d6b62 [AArch64][SVE 20/32] Add support for tied operands
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.
2016-09-21 16:52:30 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 01dbfe4c0e [AArch64][SVE 19/32] Refactor address-printing code
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.
2016-09-21 16:51:43 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 72e9f31937 [AArch64][SVE 18/32] Tidy definition of aarch64-opc.c:int_reg
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.
2016-09-21 16:51:37 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 8a7f0c1b5a [AArch64][SVE 17/32] Add a prefix parameter to print_register_list
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.
2016-09-21 16:51:30 +01:00
Richard Sandiford aa2aa4c694 [AArch64][SVE 16/32] Use specific insert/extract methods for fpimm
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.
2016-09-21 16:51:24 +01:00
Richard Sandiford b5464a6825 [AArch64][SVE 15/32] Add {insert,extract}_all_fields helpers
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.
2016-09-21 16:51:16 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 42408347b8 [AArch64][SVE 14/32] Make aarch64_logical_immediate_p take an element size
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.
2016-09-21 16:51:09 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 4989adac84 [AArch64][SVE 13/32] Add an F_STRICT flag
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.
2016-09-21 16:51:00 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 73866052f2 [AArch64][SVE 12/32] Remove boolean parameters from parse_address_main
In the review of the original version of this series, Richard didn't
like the use of boolean parameters to parse_address_main.  I think we
can just get rid of them and leave the callers to check the addressing
modes.  As it happens, the handling of ADDR_SIMM9{,_2} already did this
for relocation operators (i.e. it used parse_address_reloc and then
rejected relocations).

The callers are already set up to reject invalid register post-indexed
addressing, so we can simply remove the accept_reg_post_index parameter
without adding any more checks.  This again creates a corner case where:

	.equ	x2, 1
	ldr	w0, [x1], x2

was previously an acceptable way of writing "ldr w0, [x1], #1" but
is now rejected.

Removing the "reloc" parameter means that two cases need to check
explicitly for relocation operators.

ADDR_SIMM9_2 appers to be unused.  I'll send a separate patch
to remove it.

This patch makes parse_address temporarily equivalent to
parse_address_main, but later patches in the series will need
to keep the distinction.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_address_main): Remove reloc and
	accept_reg_post_index parameters.  Parse relocations and register
	post indexes unconditionally.
	(parse_address): Remove accept_reg_post_index parameter.
	Update call to parse_address_main.
	(parse_address_reloc): Delete.
	(parse_operands): Call parse_address instead of parse_address_main.
	Update existing callers of parse_address and make them check
	inst.reloc.type where appropriate.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s: Add tests for relocations
	in ADDR_SIMPLE, SIMD_ADDR_SIMPLE, ADDR_SIMM7 and ADDR_SIMM9 addresses.
	Also test for invalid uses of post-index register addressing.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l: Update accordingly.
2016-09-21 16:49:31 +01:00
Richard Sandiford e1b988bba6 [AArch64][SVE 11/32] Tweak aarch64_reg_parse_32_64 interface
aarch64_reg_parse_32_64 is currently used to parse address registers,
among other things.  It returns two bits of information about the
register: whether it's W rather than X, and whether it's a zero register.

SVE adds addressing modes in which the base or offset can be a vector
register instead of a scalar, so a choice between W and X is no longer
enough.  It's more convenient to pass the type of register around as
a qualifier instead.

As it happens, two callers of aarch64_reg_parse_32_64 already wanted
the information in the form of a qualifier, so the change feels pretty
natural even without SVE.

Also, the function took two parameters to control whether {W}SP
and (W|X)ZR should be accepted.  We tend to get slightly better
error messages by accepting them regardless and getting the caller
to do the check, rather than potentially treating "xzr", "sp" etc.
as constants.  This is easier to do if the function returns the
reg_entry rather than just the register number.

This does create a corner case where:

	.equ	sp, 1
	ldr	w0, [x0, sp]

was previously an acceptable way of writing "ldr w0, [x0, #1]",
but I don't think it's important to continue supporting that.
We already rejected things like:

	.equ	sp, 1
	add	x0, x1, sp

To ensure these new error messages "win" when matching against
several candidate instruction entries, we need to use the same
address-parsing code for all addresses, including ADDR_SIMPLE
and SIMD_ADDR_SIMPLE.  The next patch also relies on this.

Finally, aarcch64_check_reg_type was written in a pretty
conservative way.  It should always be equivalent to a single
bit test.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (REG_TYPE_R_Z, REG_TYPE_R_SP): New register
	types.
	(get_reg_expected_msg): Handle them and REG_TYPE_R64_SP.
	(aarch64_check_reg_type): Simplify.
	(aarch64_reg_parse_32_64): Return the reg_entry instead of the
	register number.  Return the type as a qualifier rather than an
	"isreg32" boolean.  Remove reject_sp, reject_rz and isregzero
	parameters.
	(parse_shifter_operand): Update call to aarch64_parse_32_64_reg.
	Use get_reg_expected_msg.
	(parse_address_main): Likewise.  Use aarch64_check_reg_type.
	(po_int_reg_or_fail): Replace reject_sp and reject_rz parameters
	with a reg_type parameter.  Update call to aarch64_parse_32_64_reg.
	Use aarch64_check_reg_type to test the result.
	(parse_operands): Update after the above changes.  Parse ADDR_SIMPLE
	addresses normally before enforcing the syntax restrictions.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s: Add tests for a post-index
	zero register and for a stack pointer index.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l: Update accordingly.
	Also update existing diagnostic messages after the above changes.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-lse.l: Update the error message
	for 32-bit register bases.
2016-09-21 16:49:24 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 874d7e6ef9 [AArch64][SVE 10/32] Move range check out of parse_aarch64_imm_float
Since some SVE constants are no longer explicitly tied to the 8-bit
FP immediate format, it seems better to move the range checks out of
parse_aarch64_imm_float and into the callers.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_aarch64_imm_float): Remove range check.
	(parse_operands): Check the range of 8-bit FP immediates here instead.
2016-09-21 16:49:15 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 6a9deabec4 [AArch64][SVE 09/32] Improve error messages for invalid floats
Previously:

        fmov d0, #2

would give an error:

        Operand 2 should be an integer register

whereas the user probably just forgot to add the ".0" to make:

        fmov d0, #2.0

This patch reports an invalid floating point constant unless the
operand is obviously a register.

The FPIMM8 handling is only relevant for SVE.  Without it:

        fmov z0, z1

would try to parse z1 as an integer immediate zero (the res2 path),
whereas it's more likely that the user forgot the predicate.  This is
tested by the final patch.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_aarch64_imm_float): Report a specific
	low-severity error for registers.
	(parse_operands): Report an invalid floating point constant for
	if parsing an FPIMM8 fails, and if no better error has been
	recorded.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s,
	testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l: Add tests for integer operands
	to FMOV.
2016-09-21 16:49:07 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 04a3379ace [AArch64][SVE 08/32] Generalise aarch64_double_precision_fmovable
SVE has single-bit floating-point constants that don't really
have any relation to the AArch64 8-bit floating-point encoding.
(E.g. one of the constants selects between 0 and 1.)  The easiest
way of representing them in the aarch64_opnd_info seemed to be
to use the IEEE float representation directly, rather than invent
some new scheme.

This patch paves the way for that by making the code that converts IEEE
doubles to IEEE floats accept any value in the range of an IEEE float,
not just zero and 8-bit floats.  It leaves the range checking to the
caller (which already handles it).

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (aarch64_double_precision_fmovable): Rename
	to...
	(can_convert_double_to_float): ...this.  Accept any double-precision
	value that converts to single precision without loss of precision.
	(parse_aarch64_imm_float): Update accordingly.
2016-09-21 16:48:59 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 1799c0d064 [AArch64][SVE 07/32] Replace hard-coded uses of REG_TYPE_R_Z_BHSDQ_V
To remove parsing ambiguities and to avoid register names being
accidentally added to the symbol table, the immediate parsing
routines reject things like:

	.equ	x0, 0
	add	v0.4s, v0.4s, x0

An explicit '#' must be used instead:

	.equ	x0, 0
	add	v0.4s, v0.4s, #x0

Of course, it wasn't possible to predict what other register
names might be added in future, so this behaviour was restricted
to the register names that were defined at the time.  For backwards
compatibility, we should continue to allow things like:

	.equ	p0, 0
	add	v0.4s, v0.4s, p0

even though p0 is now an SVE register.

However, it seems reasonable to extend the x0 behaviour above to
SVE registers when parsing SVE instructions, especially since none
of the SVE immediate formats are relocatable.  Doing so removes the
same parsing ambiguity for SVE instructions as the x0 behaviour removes
for base AArch64 instructions.

As a prerequisite, we then need to be able to tell the parsing routines
which registers to reject.  This patch changes the interface to make
that possible, although the set of rejected registers doesn't change
at this stage.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_immediate_expression): Add a
	reg_type parameter.
	(parse_constant_immediate): Likewise, and update calls.
	(parse_aarch64_imm_float): Likewise.
	(parse_big_immediate): Likewise.
	(po_imm_nc_or_fail): Update accordingly, passing down a new
	imm_reg_type variable.
	(po_imm_of_fail): Likewise.
	(parse_operands): Likewise.
2016-09-21 16:48:50 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 10d7665010 [AArch64][SVE 06/32] Generalise parse_neon_reg_list
Rename parse_neon_reg_list to parse_vector_reg_list and take
in the required register type as an argument.  Later patches
will reuse the function for SVE registers.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_neon_reg_list): Rename to...
	(parse_vector_reg_list): ...this and take a register type
	as input.
	(parse_operands): Update accordingly.
2016-09-21 16:48:41 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 53021dd1a0 [AArch64][SVE 05/32] Rename parse_neon_type_for_operand
Generalise the name of parse_neon_type_for_operand to
parse_vector_type_for_operand.  Later patches will add SVEisms to it.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_neon_type_for_operand): Rename to...
	(parse_vector_type_for_operand): ...this.
	(parse_typed_reg): Update accordingly.
2016-09-21 16:48:34 +01:00
Richard Sandiford 8f9a77affe [AArch64][SVE 04/32] Rename neon_type_el to vector_type_el
Similar to the previous patch, but this time for the neon_type_el
structure.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (neon_type_el): Rename to...
	(vector_type_el): ...this.
	(parse_neon_type_for_operand): Update accordingly.
	(parse_typed_reg): Likewise.
	(aarch64_reg_parse): Likewise.
	(vectype_to_qualifier): Likewise.
	(parse_operands): Likewise.
	(eq_neon_type_el): Likewise.  Rename to...
	(eq_vector_type_el): ...this.
	(parse_neon_reg_list): Update accordingly.
2016-09-21 16:48:25 +01:00
Richard Sandiford f06935a5c1 [AArch64][SVE 03/32] Rename neon_el_type to vector_el_type
Later patches will add SVEisms to neon_el_type, so this patch renames
it to something more generic.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (neon_el_type: Rename to...
	(vector_el_type): ...this.
	(neon_type_el): Update accordingly.
	(parse_neon_type_for_operand): Likewise.
	(vectype_to_qualifier): Likewise.
2016-09-21 16:48:16 +01:00
Richard Sandiford bd11d5d837 [AArch64][SVE 02/32] Avoid hard-coded limit in indented_print
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.
2016-09-21 16:48:06 +01:00
Richard Sandiford a235d3aece [AArch64][SVE 01/32] Remove parse_neon_operand_type
A false return from parse_neon_operand_type had an overloaded
meaning: either the parsing failed, or there was nothing to parse
(which isn't necessarily an error).  The only caller, parse_typed_reg,
would therefore not consume the suffix if it was invalid but instead
(successfully) parse the register without a suffix.  It would still
leave inst.parsing_error with an error about the invalid suffix.

It seems wrong for a successful parse to leave an error message,
so this patch makes parse_typed_reg return PARSE_FAIL instead.

The patch doesn't seem to make much difference in practice.
Most possible follow-on errors use set_first_error and so the
error about the suffix tended to win despite the successful parse.

gas/
	* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_neon_operand_type): Delete.
	(parse_typed_reg): Call parse_neon_type_for_operand directly.
2016-09-21 16:47:57 +01:00
Maciej W. Rozycki 3d0ec88224 MIPS/testsuite: mips16-thunks: Use `standard_output_file'
Correct a commit 2151ccc56c ("Always organize test artifacts in a
directory hierarchy") regression causing:

Running .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/mips16-thunks.exp ...
gdb compile failed, Assembler messages:
Fatal error: can't create .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/mips16-thunks-inmain.o: No such file or directory
gdb compile failed, Assembler messages:
Fatal error: can't create .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/mips16-thunks-main.o: No such file or directory
gdb compile failed, mips-mti-linux-gnu-gcc: error: .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/mips16-thunks-inmain.o: No such file or directory
mips-mti-linux-gnu-gcc: error: .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/mips16-thunks-main.o: No such file or directory
UNSUPPORTED: gdb.arch/mips16-thunks.exp: No MIPS16 support in the toolchain.

by using `standard_output_file' to construct output file names
throughout.

	gdb/testsuite/
	* gdb.arch/mips16-thunks.exp: Use `standard_output_file'
	throughout.
2016-09-21 12:59:33 +01:00
Yao Qi fc6cda2ee8 Keep reserved bits in CPSR on write
In patch https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-04/msg00529.html
I cleared reserved bits when reading CPSR.  It makes a problem that
these bits (zero) are written back to kernel through ptrace, and it
changes the state of the processor on some recent kernel, which is
unexpected.

In this patch, I keep these reserved bits when write CPSR back to
hardware.

gdb:

2016-09-21  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* aarch32-linux-nat.c (aarch32_gp_regcache_collect): Keep
	bits 20 to 23.

gdb/gdbserver:

2016-09-21  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* linux-aarch32-low.c (arm_fill_gregset): Keep bits 20 to
	23.
2016-09-21 12:29:53 +01:00
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Tom Tromey 12c58cd4dc Avoid -Wduplicated-cond warnings in gdb/python
I tried building gdb with -Wduplicated-cond.  This patch fixes the
simpler issue that was found.

In Python 3, "int" and "long" are synonyms, so code like:

      else if (PyLong_Check (obj))
...
      else if (PyInt_Check (obj))

.... will trigger this warning.  The fix is to conditionalize the
PyInt_Check branches on Python 2.

Tested by rebuilding, with both version of Python, on x86-64 Fedora 24.

2016-09-20  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* python/py-value.c (convert_value_from_python): Make PyInt_Check
	conditional on Python 2.
	* python/py-arch.c (archpy_disassemble): Make PyInt_Check
	conditional on Python 2.
2016-09-20 10:35:27 -06:00
Edjunior Barbosa Machado 9f7efd5bf7 ppc: Fix record support of Store String Word instructions
gdb/ChangeLog
2016-09-20  Edjunior Barbosa Machado  <emachado@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* rs6000-tdep.c (ppc_process_record_op31): Fix record of Store String
	Word instructions.
2016-09-20 12:24:30 -03:00
Andrew Burgess d4ed4da3f5 ld: Fix mistake in ChangeLog
The previous commit contained a small mistake in the ChangeLog, fixed in
this commit.
2016-09-20 15:34:20 +01:00
Andrew Burgess a5bf7d4fe7 ld: Extend documentation for EXCLUDE_FILE
There was a gap in the documentation of EXCLUDE_FILE that could cause
confusion to a user.  When writing an input section specifier like this:

    *(EXCLUDE_FILE (somefile.o) .text .text.*)

this could mean one of the following:

   1. All '.text' and '.text.*' from all files except for 'somefile.o',
   or
   2. All '.text' from all files except 'somefile.o', and all '.text.*'
   sections from all files.

It turns out that the second interpretation is correct, but the manual
does not make this clear (to me at least).  Hopefully this patch makes
things clearer.

ld/ChangeLog:

	* ld/ld.texinfo (Input Section Basics): Expand the description of
	EXCLUDE_FILE.
2016-09-20 14:22:34 +01:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 7d5adfe311 Use 'event_ptid' instead of 'resume_ptid' on startup_inferior (fix for regression on my last commit)
Pedro pointed out a regression happening on gdb.mi/mi-exec-run.exp,
and as it turned out, this was a thinko when dealing with some events
on startup_inferior.  Basically, one needs to pass 'event_ptid' to
target_mourn_inferior, but I mistakenly passed 'resume_ptid'.

This commit fixes it.

Built and regtested on BuildBot, now with fixed e-mail notifications!

gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-09-20  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* fork-inferior.c (startup_inferior): Pass 'event_ptid' instead of
	'resume_ptid' to 'target_mourn_inferior'.  Fix regression
	introduced by my last commit.
2016-09-20 07:10:26 -04:00
GDB Administrator e8eafa2bf8 Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-20 00:00:23 +00:00
Pedro Alves 6679754127 gdb: Fix build breakage with GCC 4.1 and --disable-nls
Ref: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-09/msg00203.html

The std::{min,max} patch caused build failures when configuring GDB
with with --disable-nls and using GCC 4.1.

The reason is this bit in common/gdb_locale.h:

 #ifdef ENABLE_NLS
 ...
 #else
 # define gettext(Msgid) (Msgid)
 ...
 #endif

This causes problems if the <libintl.h> header is first included at
any point after "gdb_locale.h".

Specifically, the gettext&co declarations in libintl.h:

 extern char *gettext (__const char *__msgid)
      __THROW __attribute_format_arg__ (1);

end up broken after preprocessing:

 extern char *(__const char *__msgid)
      throw () __attribute__ ((__format_arg__ (1)));

After the std::min/std::max change to include <algorithm>, this now
happens with at least the GCC 4.1 copy of <algorithm>, which includes
<libintl.h> via <bits/stl_algobase.h>, <iosfwd>, and
<bits/c++locale.h>.

The fix is to simply remove the troublesome *gettext and *textdomain
macros, leaving only the _ and N_ ones.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-09-19  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* common/gdb_locale.h [!ENABLE_NLS] (gettext, dgettext, dcgettext,
	textdomain, bindtextdomain): Delete macros.
	* main.c (captured_main) [!ENABLE_NLS]: Skip bintextdomain and
	textdomain calls.
2016-09-19 16:55:35 +01:00
Jose E. Marchesi b19753ce31 bfd: allow negative offsets to _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ in elf64 SPARC
The code compiled with the -fpic model in SPARC uses 13-bit signed
immediate PC-relative loads to fetch entries from the GOT table.  In
theory this would allow using a GOT table (.got section) containing up
to 1024 entries in elf32 or 512 entries in elf64.

However, in elf64 sparc GNU targets _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ is always
placed at the beginning of the .got section, making it impossible to use
negative offsets.  This limits the usage of -fpic to GOT tables
containing a maximum of 257 entries in elf64.

This patch activates an optimization that is already used in sparc-elf32
also in sparc-elf64, that sets _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ to point 0x1000
into the .got section if the section size is bigger than 0x1000.

2016-09-19  Jose E. Marchesi  <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>

	* elfxx-sparc.c (_bfd_sparc_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Allow
	negative offsets to _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ if the .got section is
	bigger than 0x1000 bytes.
2016-09-19 05:19:14 -07:00
Alan Modra 2387dd9049 nm handling of synthetic symbols
Symbol sorting means we can't assume that the last n symbols are
synthetic.

	* nm.c (print_symbol): Remove is_synthetic param.  Test sym->flags
	instead.
	(print_size_symbols, print_symbols): Adjust to suit, deleting
	now unused synth_count param and fromsynth var.
	(display_rel_file): Adjust, localizing synth_count.
2016-09-19 15:16:50 +09:30
Sergio Durigan Junior bc1e6c81d5 Consolidate target_mourn_inferior between GDB and gdbserver
This patch consolidates the API of target_mourn_inferior between GDB
and gdbserver, in my continuing efforts to make sharing the
fork_inferior function possible between both.

GDB's version of the function did not care about the inferior's ptid
being mourned, but gdbserver's needed to know this information.  Since
it actually makes sense to pass the ptid as an argument, instead of
depending on a global value directly (which GDB's version did), I
decided to make the generic API to accept it.  I then went on and
extended all calls being made on GDB to include a ptid argument (which
ended up being inferior_ptid most of the times, anyway), and now we
have a more sane interface.

On GDB's side, after talking to Pedro a bit about it, we decided that
just an assertion to make sure that the ptid being passed is equal to
inferior_ptid would be enough for now, on the GDB side.  We can remove
the assertion and perform more operations later if we ever pass
anything different than inferior_ptid.

Regression tested on our BuildBot, everything OK.

I'd appreciate a special look at gdb/windows-nat.c's modification
because I wasn't really sure what to do there.  It seemed to me that
maybe I should build a ptid out of the process information there, but
then I am almost sure the assertion on GDB's side would trigger.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-09-19  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* darwin-nat.c (darwin_kill_inferior): Adjusting call to
	target_mourn_inferior to include ptid_t argument.
	* fork-child.c (startup_inferior): Likewise.
	* gnu-nat.c (gnu_kill_inferior): Likewise.
	* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_kill): Likewise.
	* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event_1): Likewise.
	* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_attach): Likewise.
	(linux_nat_kill): Likewise.
	* nto-procfs.c (interrupt_query): Likewise.
	(procfs_interrupt): Likewise.
	(procfs_kill_inferior): Likewise.
	* procfs.c (procfs_kill_inferior): Likewise.
	* record.c (record_mourn_inferior): Likewise.
	* remote-sim.c (gdbsim_kill): Likewise.
	* remote.c (remote_detach_1): Likewise.
	(remote_kill): Likewise.
	* target.c (target_mourn_inferior): Change declaration to accept
	new ptid_t argument; use gdb_assert on it.
	* target.h (target_mourn_inferior): Move function prototype from
	here...
	* target/target.h (target_mourn_inferior): ... to here.  Adjust it
	to accept new ptid_t argument.
	* windows-nat.c (get_windows_debug_event): Adjusting call to
	target_mourn_inferior to include ptid_t argument.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2016-09-19  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* server.c (start_inferior): Call target_mourn_inferior instead of
	mourn_inferior; pass ptid_t argument to it.
	(resume): Likewise.
	(handle_target_event): Likewise.
	* target.c (target_mourn_inferior): New function.
	* target.h (mourn_inferior): Delete macro.
2016-09-19 00:17:29 -04:00
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