Thomas Preud'homme
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Add assembler support for ARMv8-M Baseline
2015-12-24 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com> bfd/ (tag_cpu_arch_combine): Adjust comment in v4t_plus_v6_m with regards to merging with ARMv8-M Baseline. binutils/ * readelf.c (arm_attr_tag_CPU_arch): Add ARMv8-M Baseline Tag_CPU_arch value. gas/ * config/tc-arm.c (arm_ext_v6t2_v8m): New feature for instructions shared between ARMv6T2 and ARMv8-M. (move_or_literal_pool): Check mov.w/mvn and movw availability against arm_ext_v6t2 and arm_ext_v6t2_v8m respectively instead of checking arm_arch_t2. (do_t_branch): Error out for wide conditional branch instructions if targetting ARMv8-M Baseline. (non_v6t2_wide_only_insn): Add the logic for new wide-only instructions in ARMv8-M Baseline. (wide_insn_ok): New function. (md_assemble): Use wide_insn_ok instead of non_v6t2_wide_only_insn and adapt error message for unsupported wide instruction to ARMv8-M Baseline. (insns): Reorganize instructions shared by ARMv8-M Baseline and ARMv6t2 architecture. (arm_cpus): Set feature bit ARM_EXT2_V6T2_V8M for marvell-pj4 and marvell-whitney cores. (arm_archs): Define armv8-m.base architecture. (cpu_arch_ver): Define ARM_ARCH_V8M_BASE architecture version. (aeabi_set_public_attributes): Add logic to set Tag_CPU_arch to 17 for ARMv8-M Mainline. Set Tag_DIV_use for ARMv8-M Baseline as well. gas/testsuite/ * gas/arm/archv8m-base.d: New file. * gas/arm/attr-march-armv8m.base.d: Likewise. * gas/arm/armv8m.base-idiv.d: Likewise. * gas/arm/any-armv8m.d: Adapt to deal with ARMv8-M Baseline. include/elf/ * arm.h (TAG_CPU_ARCH_V8M_BASE): Declare. include/opcode/ * arm.h (ARM_EXT2_V6T2_V8M): New extension bit. (ARM_AEXT2_V8A): New architecture extension bitfield. (ARM_AEXT2_V8_1A): Use ARM_AEXT2_V8A instead of ARM_EXT2_ATOMICS. (ARM_AEXT_V8M_BASE): New architecture extension bitfield. (ARM_AEXT2_V8M): Add extension bit ARM_EXT2_V6T2_V8M. (ARM_ARCH_V6T2): Use ARM_EXT2_V6T2_V8M for the second extension bitfield. (ARM_ARCH_V6KT2): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V6ZT2): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V6KZT2): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V7): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V7A): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V7VE): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V7R): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V7M): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V7EM): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V8A): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V8M_BASE): New architecture bitfield. (ARM_ARCH_THUMB2): Include instructions shared by ARMv6t2 and ARMv8-M. (ARM_ARCH_V7A_SEC): Use ARM_EXT2_V6T2_V8M for the second extension bitfield and reindent. (ARM_ARCH_V7A_MP_SEC): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V7R_IDIV): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V8A_FP): Use ARM_AEXT2_V8A instead of ARM_EXT2_ATOMICS. (ARM_ARCH_V8A_SIMD): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V8A_CRYPTOV1): Likewise. opcodes/ * arm-dis.c (arm_opcodes): Guard movw, movt cbz, cbnz, clrex, ldrex, ldrexb, ldrexh, strex, strexb, strexh shared by ARMv6T2 and ARMv8-M by ARM_EXT2_V6T2_V8M instead of ARM_EXT_V6T2.
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