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@c Copyright 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@c This is part of the GAS manual.
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@c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo.
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@c TI TMS320C54X description by Timothy Wall, twall@cygnus.com
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@ifset GENERIC
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@page
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@node TIC54X-Dependent
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@chapter TIC54X Dependent Features
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@end ifset
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@ifclear GENERIC
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@node Machine Dependencies
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@chapter TIC54X Dependent Features
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@end ifclear
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@cindex TIC54X support
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@menu
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* TIC54X-Opts::              Command-line Options
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* TIC54X-Block::             Blocking
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* TIC54X-Env::               Environment Settings
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* TIC54X-Constants::         Constants Syntax
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* TIC54X-Subsyms::           String Substitution
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* TIC54X-Locals::            Local Label Syntax
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* TIC54X-Builtins::          Builtin Assembler Math Functions
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* TIC54X-Ext::               Extended Addressing Support
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* TIC54X-Directives::        Directives
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* TIC54X-Macros::            Macro Features
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* TIC54X-MMRegs::            Memory-mapped Registers
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* TIC54X-Syntax::            Syntax
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@end menu
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@node TIC54X-Opts
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@section Options
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@cindex options, TIC54X
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@cindex TIC54X options
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The TMS320C54X version of @code{@value{AS}} has a few machine-dependent options.
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@cindex @samp{-mfar-mode} option, far-mode
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@cindex @samp{-mf} option, far-mode
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You can use the @samp{-mfar-mode} option to enable extended addressing mode.
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All addresses will be assumed to be > 16 bits, and the appropriate
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relocation types will be used.  This option is equivalent to using the
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@samp{.far_mode} directive in the assembly code.  If you do not use the
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@samp{-mfar-mode} option, all references will be assumed to be 16 bits.
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This option may be abbreviated to @samp{-mf}.
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@cindex @samp{-mcpu} option, cpu
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You can use the @samp{-mcpu} option to specify a particular CPU.
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This option is equivalent to using the @samp{.version} directive in the
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assembly code.  For recognized CPU codes, see
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@xref{TIC54X-Directives,,@code{.version}}.  The default CPU version is
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@samp{542}.
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@cindex @samp{-merrors-to-file} option, stderr redirect
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@cindex @samp{-me} option, stderr redirect
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You can use the @samp{-merrors-to-file} option to redirect error output
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to a file (this provided for those deficient environments which don't
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provide adequate output redirection).  This option may be abbreviated to
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@samp{-me}.
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@node TIC54X-Block
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@section Blocking
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A blocked section or memory block is guaranteed not to cross the blocking
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boundary (usually a page, or 128 words) if it is smaller than the
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blocking size, or to start on a page boundary if it is larger than the
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blocking size.
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@node TIC54X-Env
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@section Environment Settings
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@cindex environment settings, TIC54X
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@cindex @samp{A_DIR} environment variable, TIC54X
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@cindex @samp{C54XDSP_DIR} environment variable, TIC54X
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@samp{C54XDSP_DIR} and @samp{A_DIR} are semicolon-separated
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paths which are added to the list of directories normally searched for
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source and include files.  @samp{C54XDSP_DIR} will override @samp{A_DIR}.
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@node TIC54X-Constants
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@section Constants Syntax
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@cindex constants, TIC54X
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The TIC54X version of @code{@value{AS}} allows the following additional
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constant formats, using a suffix to indicate the radix:
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@smallexample
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@cindex binary constants, TIC54X
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Binary                  @code{000000B, 011000b}
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Octal                   @code{10Q, 224q}
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Hexadecimal             @code{45h, 0FH}
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@end smallexample
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@node TIC54X-Subsyms
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@section String Substitution
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A subset of allowable symbols (which we'll call subsyms) may be assigned
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arbitrary string values.  This is roughly equivalent to C preprocessor
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#define macros.  When @code{@value{AS}} encounters one of these
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symbols, the symbol is replaced in the input stream by its string value.
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Subsym names @strong{must} begin with a letter.
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Subsyms may be defined using the @code{.asg} and @code{.eval} directives
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(@xref{TIC54X-Directives,,@code{.asg}},
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@xref{TIC54X-Directives,,@code{.eval}}.
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Expansion is recursive until a previously encountered symbol is seen, at
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which point substitution stops.
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In this example, x is replaced with SYM2; SYM2 is replaced with SYM1, and SYM1
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is replaced with x.  At this point, x has already been encountered
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and the substitution stops.
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@smallexample @code
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 .asg   "x",SYM1
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 .asg   "SYM1",SYM2
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 .asg   "SYM2",x
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 add    x,a             ; final code assembled is "add  x, a"
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@end smallexample
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Macro parameters are converted to subsyms; a side effect of this is the normal
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@code{@value{AS}} '\ARG' dereferencing syntax is unnecessary.  Subsyms
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defined within a macro will have global scope, unless the @code{.var}
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directive is used to identify the subsym as a local macro variable
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@pxref{TIC54X-Directives,,@code{.var}}.
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Substitution may be forced in situations where replacement might be
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ambiguous by placing colons on either side of the subsym.  The following
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code:
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@smallexample @code
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 .eval  "10",x
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LAB:X:  add     #x, a
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@end smallexample
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When assembled becomes:
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@smallexample @code
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LAB10  add     #10, a
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@end smallexample
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Smaller parts of the string assigned to a subsym may be accessed with
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the following syntax:
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@table @code
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@item @code{:@var{symbol}(@var{char_index}):}
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Evaluates to a single-character string, the character at @var{char_index}.
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@item @code{:@var{symbol}(@var{start},@var{length}):}
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Evaluates to a substring of @var{symbol} beginning at @var{start} with
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length @var{length}.
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@end table
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@node TIC54X-Locals
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@section Local Labels
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Local labels may be defined in two ways:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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$N, where N is a decimal number between 0 and 9
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@item
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LABEL?, where LABEL is any legal symbol name.
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@end itemize
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Local labels thus defined may be redefined or automatically generated.
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The scope of a local label is based on when it may be undefined or reset.
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This happens when one of the following situations is encountered:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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.newblock directive @pxref{TIC54X-Directives,,@code{.newblock}}
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@item
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The current section is changed (.sect, .text, or .data)
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@item
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Entering or leaving an included file
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@item
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The macro scope where the label was defined is exited
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@end itemize
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@node TIC54X-Builtins
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@section Math Builtins
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@cindex math builtins, TIC54X
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@cindex TIC54X builtin math functions
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@cindex builtin math functions, TIC54X
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The following built-in functions may be used to generate a
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floating-point value.  All return a floating-point value except
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@samp{$cvi}, @samp{$int}, and @samp{$sgn}, which return an integer
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value.
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@table @code
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@cindex @code{$acos} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$acos(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point arccosine of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$asin} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$asin(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point arcsine of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$atan} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$atan(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point arctangent of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$atan2} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$atan2(@var{expr1},@var{expr2})}
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Returns the floating point arctangent of @var{expr1} / @var{expr2}.
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@cindex @code{$ceil} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$ceil(@var{expr})}
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Returns the smallest integer not less than @var{expr} as floating point.
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@cindex @code{$cosh} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$cosh(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point hyperbolic cosine of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$cos} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$cos(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point cosine of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$cvf} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$cvf(@var{expr})}
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Returns the integer value @var{expr} converted to floating-point.
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@cindex @code{$cvi} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$cvi(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point value @var{expr} converted to integer.
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@cindex @code{$exp} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$exp(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point value e ^ @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$fabs} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$fabs(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point absolute value of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$floor} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$floor(@var{expr})}
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Returns the largest integer that is not greater than @var{expr} as
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floating point.
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@cindex @code{$fmod} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$fmod(@var{expr1},@var{expr2})}
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Returns the floating point remainder of @var{expr1} / @var{expr2}.
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@cindex @code{$int} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$int(@var{expr})}
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Returns 1 if @var{expr} evaluates to an integer, zero otherwise.
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@cindex @code{$ldexp} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$ldexp(@var{expr1},@var{expr2})}
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Returns the floating point value @var{expr1} * 2 ^ @var{expr2}.
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@cindex @code{$log10} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$log10(@var{expr})}
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Returns the base 10 logarithm of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$log} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$log(@var{expr})}
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Returns the natural logarithm of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$max} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$max(@var{expr1},@var{expr2})}
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Returns the floating point maximum of @var{expr1} and @var{expr2}.
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@cindex @code{$min} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$min(@var{expr1},@var{expr2})}
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Returns the floating point minimum of @var{expr1} and @var{expr2}.
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@cindex @code{$pow} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$pow(@var{expr1},@var{expr2})}
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Returns the floating point value @var{expr1} ^ @var{expr2}.
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@cindex @code{$round} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$round(@var{expr})}
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Returns the nearest integer to @var{expr} as a floating point number.
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@cindex @code{$sgn} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$sgn(@var{expr})}
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Returns -1, 0, or 1 based on the sign of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$sin} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$sin(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point sine of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$sinh} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$sinh(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point hyperbolic sine of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$sqrt} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$sqrt(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point square root of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$tan} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$tan(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point tangent of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$tanh} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$tanh(@var{expr})}
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Returns the floating point hyperbolic tangent of @var{expr}.
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@cindex @code{$trunc} math builtin, TIC54X
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@item @code{$trunc(@var{expr})}
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Returns the integer value of @var{expr} truncated towards zero as
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@end table
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@node TIC54X-Ext
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@section Extended Addressing
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The @code{LDX} pseudo-op is provided for loading the extended addressing bits
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of a label or address.  For example, if an address @code{_label} resides
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in extended program memory, the value of @code{_label} may be loaded as
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follows:
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@smallexample @code
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 ldx     #_label,16,a    ; loads extended bits of _label
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 or      #_label,a       ; loads lower 16 bits of _label
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 bacc    a               ; full address is in accumulator A
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@end smallexample
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@node TIC54X-Directives
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@section Directives
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@cindex machine directives, TIC54X
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@cindex TIC54X machine directives
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@table @code
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@cindex @code{align} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{even} directive, TIC54X
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@item .align [@var{size}]
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@itemx .even
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Align the section program counter on the next boundary, based on
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@var{size}.  @var{size} may be any power of 2.  @code{.even} is
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equivalent to @code{.align} with a @var{size} of 2.
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@table @code
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@item 1
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Align SPC to word boundary
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@item 2
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Align SPC to longword boundary (same as .even)
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@item 128
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Align SPC to page boundary
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@end table
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@cindex @code{asg} directive, TIC54X
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@item .asg @var{string}, @var{name}
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Assign @var{name} the string @var{string}.  String replacement is
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@cindex @code{eval} directive, TIC54X
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@itemx .eval @var{string}, @var{name}
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Evaluate the contents of string @var{string} and assign the result as a
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@var{string} before assignment.
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@cindex @code{bss} directive, TIC54X
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@item .bss @var{symbol}, @var{size} [, [@var{blocking_flag}] [,@var{alignment_flag}]]
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Reserve space for @var{symbol} in the .bss section.  @var{size} is in
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words.  If present, @var{blocking_flag} indicates the allocated space
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should be aligned on a page boundary if it would otherwise cross a page
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boundary.  If present, @var{alignment_flag} causes the assembler to
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allocate @var{size} on a long word boundary.
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@cindex @code{byte} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{ubyte} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{char} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{uchar} directive, TIC54X
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@item .byte @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .ubyte @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .char @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .uchar @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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Place one or more bytes into consecutive words of the current section.
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@cindex @code{clink} directive, TIC54X
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@item .clink ["@var{section_name}"]
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Set STYP_CLINK flag for this section, which indicates to the linker that
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be included in the link.  If @var{section_name} is omitted, the current
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section is used.
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@cindex @code{c_mode} directive, TIC54X
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@item .c_mode
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TBD.
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@cindex @code{copy} directive, TIC54X
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@item .copy "@var{filename}" | @var{filename}
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@itemx .include "@var{filename}" | @var{filename}
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Read source statements from @var{filename}.  The normal include search
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path is used.  Normally .copy will cause statements from the included
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file to be printed in the assembly listing and .include will not, but
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this distinction is not currently implemented.
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@cindex @code{data} directive, TIC54X
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@item .data
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Begin assembling code into the .data section.
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@cindex @code{double} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{ldouble} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{float} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{xfloat} directive, TIC54X
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@item .double @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .ldouble @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .float @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .xfloat @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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Place an IEEE single-precision floating-point representation of one or
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@code{.xfloat} align the result on a longword boundary.  Values are
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@cindex @code{drlist} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{drnolist} directive, TIC54X
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@item .drlist
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@itemx .drnolist
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Control printing of directives to the listing file.  Ignored.
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@cindex @code{emsg} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{mmsg} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{wmsg} directive, TIC54X
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@item .emsg @var{string}
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@itemx .mmsg @var{string}
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Emit a user-defined error, message, or warning, respectively.
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@cindex @code{far_mode} directive, TIC54X
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@item .far_mode
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Use extended addressing when assembling statements.  This should appear
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only once per file, and is equivalent to the -mfar-mode option @pxref{TIC54X-Opts,,@code{-mfar-mode}}.
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@cindex @code{fclist} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{fcnolist} directive, TIC54X
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@item .fclist
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@itemx .fcnolist
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Control printing of false conditional blocks to the listing file.
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@cindex @code{field} directive, TIC54X
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@item .field @var{value} [,@var{size}]
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Initialize a bitfield of @var{size} bits in the current section.  If
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@var{value} is relocatable, then @var{size} must be 16.  @var{size}
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defaults to 16 bits.  If @var{value} does not fit into @var{size} bits,
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the value will be truncated.  Successive @code{.field} directives will
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pack starting at the current word, filling the most significant bits
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first, and aligning to the start of the next word if the field size does
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not fit into the space remaining in the current word.  A @code{.align}
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directive with an operand of 1 will force the next @code{.field}
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directive to begin packing into a new word.  If a label is used, it
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points to the word that contains the specified field.
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@cindex @code{global} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{def} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{ref} directive, TIC54X
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@item .global @var{symbol} [,...,@var{symbol_n}]
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@itemx .def @var{symbol} [,...,@var{symbol_n}]
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@itemx .ref @var{symbol} [,...,@var{symbol_n}]
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@code{.def} nominally identifies a symbol defined in the current file
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and available to other files.  @code{.ref} identifies a symbol used in
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the current file but defined elsewhere.  Both map to the standard
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@code{.global} directive.
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@cindex @code{half} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{uhalf} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{short} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{ushort} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{int} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{uint} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{word} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{uword} directive, TIC54X
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@item .half @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .uhalf @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .short @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .ushort @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .int @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .uint @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .word @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .uword @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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Place one or more values into consecutive words of the current section.
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If a label is used, it points to the word allocated for the first value
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@cindex @code{label} directive, TIC54X
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@item .label @var{symbol}
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Define a special @var{symbol} to refer to the load time address of the
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current section program counter.
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@cindex @code{length} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{width} directive, TIC54X
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@item .length
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@itemx .width
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Set the page length and width of the output listing file.  Ignored.
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@cindex @code{list} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{nolist} directive, TIC54X
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@item .list
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@itemx .nolist
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Control whether the source listing is printed.  Ignored.
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@cindex @code{long} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{ulong} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{xlong} directive, TIC54X
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@item .long @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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@itemx .xlong @var{value} [,...,@var{value_n}]
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Place one or more 32-bit values into consecutive words in the current
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section.  The most significant word is stored first.  @code{.long} and
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@code{.ulong} align the result on a longword boundary; @code{xlong} does
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not.
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@cindex @code{loop} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{break} directive, TIC54X
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@cindex @code{endloop} directive, TIC54X
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@item .loop [@var{count}]
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@itemx .break [@var{condition}]
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@itemx .endloop
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Repeatedly assemble a block of code.  @code{.loop} begins the block, and
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@code{.endloop} marks its termination.  @var{count} defaults to 1024,
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and indicates the number of times the block should be repeated.
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@code{.break} terminates the loop so that assembly begins after the
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@code{.endloop} directive.  The optional @var{condition} will cause the
517
loop to terminate only if it evaluates to zero.
518
 
519
@cindex @code{macro} directive, TIC54X
520
@cindex @code{endm} directive, TIC54X
521
@item @var{macro_name} .macro [@var{param1}][,...@var{param_n}]
522
@itemx [.mexit]
523
@itemx .endm
524
See the section on macros for more explanation (@xref{TIC54X-Macros}.
525
 
526
@cindex @code{mlib} directive, TIC54X
527
@item .mlib "@var{filename}" | @var{filename}
528
Load the macro library @var{filename}.  @var{filename} must be an
529
archived library (BFD ar-compatible) of text files, expected to contain
530
only macro definitions.   The standard include search path is used.
531
 
532
@cindex @code{mlist} directive, TIC54X
533
@cindex @code{mnolist} directive, TIC54X
534
@item .mlist
535
@itemx .mnolist
536
Control whether to include macro and loop block expansions in the
537
listing output.  Ignored.
538
 
539
@cindex @code{mmregs} directive, TIC54X
540
@item .mmregs
541
Define global symbolic names for the 'c54x registers.  Supposedly
542
equivalent to executing @code{.set} directives for each register with
543
its memory-mapped value, but in reality is provided only for
544
compatibility and does nothing.
545
 
546
@cindex @code{newblock} directive, TIC54X
547
@item .newblock
548
This directive resets any TIC54X local labels currently defined.  Normal
549
@code{@value{AS}} local labels are unaffected.
550
 
551
@cindex @code{option} directive, TIC54X
552
@item .option @var{option_list}
553
Set listing options.  Ignored.
554
 
555
@cindex @code{sblock} directive, TIC54X
556
@item .sblock "@var{section_name}" | @var{section_name} [,"@var{name_n}" | @var{name_n}]
557
Designate @var{section_name} for blocking.  Blocking guarantees that a
558
section will start on a page boundary (128 words) if it would otherwise
559
cross a page boundary.  Only initialized sections may be designated with
560
this directive.  See also @xref{TIC54X-Block}.
561
 
562
@cindex @code{sect} directive, TIC54X
563
@item .sect "@var{section_name}"
564
Define a named initialized section and make it the current section.
565
 
566
@cindex @code{set} directive, TIC54X
567
@cindex @code{equ} directive, TIC54X
568
@item @var{symbol} .set "@var{value}"
569
@itemx @var{symbol} .equ "@var{value}"
570
Equate a constant @var{value} to a @var{symbol}, which is placed in the
571
symbol table.  @var{symbol} may not be previously defined.
572
 
573
@cindex @code{space} directive, TIC54X
574
@cindex @code{bes} directive, TIC54X
575
@item .space @var{size_in_bits}
576
@itemx .bes @var{size_in_bits}
577
Reserve the given number of bits in the current section and zero-fill
578
them.  If a label is used with @code{.space}, it points to the
579
@strong{first} word reserved.  With @code{.bes}, the label points to the
580
@strong{last} word reserved.
581
 
582
@cindex @code{sslist} directive, TIC54X
583
@cindex @code{ssnolist} directive, TIC54X
584
@item .sslist
585
@itemx .ssnolist
586
Controls the inclusion of subsym replacement in the listing output.  Ignored.
587
 
588
@cindex @code{string} directive, TIC54X
589
@cindex @code{pstring} directive, TIC54X
590
@item .string "@var{string}" [,...,"@var{string_n}"]
591
@itemx .pstring "@var{string}" [,...,"@var{string_n}"]
592
Place 8-bit characters from @var{string} into the current section.
593
@code{.string} zero-fills the upper 8 bits of each word, while
594
@code{.pstring} puts two characters into each word, filling the
595
most-significant bits first.  Unused space is zero-filled.  If a label
596
is used, it points to the first word initialized.
597
 
598
@cindex @code{struct} directive, TIC54X
599
@cindex @code{tag} directive, TIC54X
600
@cindex @code{endstruct} directive, TIC54X
601
@item [@var{stag}] .struct [@var{offset}]
602
@itemx [@var{name_1}] element [@var{count_1}]
603
@itemx [@var{name_2}] element [@var{count_2}]
604
@itemx [@var{tname}] .tag @var{stagx} [@var{tcount}]
605
@itemx ...
606
@itemx [@var{name_n}] element [@var{count_n}]
607
@itemx [@var{ssize}] .endstruct
608
@itemx @var{label} .tag [@var{stag}]
609
Assign symbolic offsets to the elements of a structure.  @var{stag}
610
defines a symbol to use to reference the structure.  @var{offset}
611
indicates a starting value to use for the first element encountered;
612
otherwise it defaults to zero.  Each element can have a named offset,
613
@var{name}, which is a symbol assigned the value of the element's offset
614
into the structure.  If @var{stag} is missing, these become global
615
symbols.  @var{count} adjusts the offset that many times, as if
616
@code{element} were an array.  @code{element} may be one of
617
@code{.byte}, @code{.word}, @code{.long}, @code{.float}, or any
618
equivalent of those, and the structure offset is adjusted accordingly.
619
@code{.field} and @code{.string} are also allowed; the size of
620
@code{.field} is one bit, and @code{.string} is considered to be one
621
word in size.  Only element descriptors, structure/union tags,
622
@code{.align} and conditional assembly directives are allowed within
623
@code{.struct}/@code{.endstruct}.  @code{.align} aligns member offsets
624
to word boundaries only.  @var{ssize}, if provided, will always be
625
assigned the size of the structure.
626
 
627
The @code{.tag} directive, in addition to being used to define a
628
structure/union element within a structure, may be used to apply a
629
structure to a symbol.  Once applied to @var{label}, the individual
630
structure elements may be applied to @var{label} to produce the desired
631
offsets using @var{label} as the structure base.
632
 
633
@cindex @code{tab} directive, TIC54X
634
@item .tab
635
Set the tab size in the output listing.  Ignored.
636
 
637
@cindex @code{union} directive, TIC54X
638
@cindex @code{tag} directive, TIC54X
639
@cindex @code{endunion} directive, TIC54X
640
@item [@var{utag}] .union
641
@itemx [@var{name_1}] element [@var{count_1}]
642
@itemx [@var{name_2}] element [@var{count_2}]
643
@itemx [@var{tname}] .tag @var{utagx}[,@var{tcount}]
644
@itemx ...
645
@itemx [@var{name_n}] element [@var{count_n}]
646
@itemx [@var{usize}] .endstruct
647
@itemx @var{label} .tag [@var{utag}]
648
Similar to @code{.struct}, but the offset after each element is reset to
649
zero, and the @var{usize} is set to the maximum of all defined elements.
650
Starting offset for the union is always zero.
651
 
652
@cindex @code{usect} directive, TIC54X
653
@item [@var{symbol}] .usect "@var{section_name}", @var{size}, [,[@var{blocking_flag}] [,@var{alignment_flag}]]
654
Reserve space for variables in a named, uninitialized section (similar to
655
.bss).  @code{.usect} allows definitions sections independent of .bss.
656
@var{symbol} points to the first location reserved by this allocation.
657
The symbol may be used as a variable name.  @var{size} is the allocated
658
size in words.  @var{blocking_flag} indicates whether to block this
659
section on a page boundary (128 words) (@pxref{TIC54X-Block}).
660
@var{alignment flag} indicates whether the section should be
661
longword-aligned.
662
 
663
@cindex @code{var} directive, TIC54X
664
@item .var @var{sym}[,..., @var{sym_n}]
665
Define a subsym to be a local variable within a macro.  See
666
@xref{TIC54X-Macros}.
667
 
668
@cindex @code{version} directive, TIC54X
669
@item .version @var{version}
670
Set which processor to build instructions for.  Though the following
671
values are accepted, the op is ignored.
672
@table @code
673
@item 541
674
@itemx 542
675
@itemx 543
676
@itemx 545
677
@itemx 545LP
678
@itemx 546LP
679
@itemx 548
680
@itemx 549
681
@end table
682
@end table
683
 
684
@node TIC54X-Macros
685
@section Macros
686
 
687
@cindex TIC54X-specific macros
688
@cindex macros, TIC54X
689
Macros do not require explicit dereferencing of arguments (i.e., \ARG).
690
 
691
During macro expansion, the macro parameters are converted to subsyms.
692
If the number of arguments passed the macro invocation exceeds the
693
number of parameters defined, the last parameter is assigned the string
694
equivalent of all remaining arguments.  If fewer arguments are given
695
than parameters, the missing parameters are assigned empty strings.  To
696
include a comma in an argument, you must enclose the argument in quotes.
697
 
698
@cindex subsym builtins, TIC54X
699
@cindex TIC54X subsym builtins
700
@cindex builtin subsym functions, TIC54X
701
The following built-in subsym functions allow examination of the string
702
value of subsyms (or ordinary strings).  The arguments are strings
703
unless otherwise indicated (subsyms passed as args will be replaced by
704
the strings they represent).
705
@table @code
706
@cindex @code{$symlen} subsym builtin, TIC54X
707
@item @code{$symlen(@var{str})}
708
Returns the length of @var{str}.
709
 
710
@cindex @code{$symcmp} subsym builtin, TIC54X
711
@item @code{$symcmp(@var{str1},@var{str2})}
712
Returns 0 if @var{str1} == @var{str2}, non-zero otherwise.
713
 
714
@cindex @code{$firstch} subsym builtin, TIC54X
715
@item @code{$firstch(@var{str},@var{ch})}
716
Returns index of the first occurrence of character constant @var{ch} in
717
@var{str}.
718
 
719
@cindex @code{$lastch} subsym builtin, TIC54X
720
@item @code{$lastch(@var{str},@var{ch})}
721
Returns index of the last occurrence of character constant @var{ch} in
722
@var{str}.
723
 
724
@cindex @code{$isdefed} subsym builtin, TIC54X
725
@item @code{$isdefed(@var{symbol})}
726
Returns zero if the symbol @var{symbol} is not in the symbol table,
727
non-zero otherwise.
728
 
729
@cindex @code{$ismember} subsym builtin, TIC54X
730
@item @code{$ismember(@var{symbol},@var{list})}
731
Assign the first member of comma-separated string @var{list} to
732
@var{symbol}; @var{list} is reassigned the remainder of the list.  Returns
733
zero if @var{list} is a null string.  Both arguments must be subsyms.
734
 
735
@cindex @code{$iscons} subsym builtin, TIC54X
736
@item @code{$iscons(@var{expr})}
737
Returns 1 if string @var{expr} is binary, 2 if octal, 3 if hexadecimal,
738
4 if a character, 5 if decimal, and zero if not an integer.
739
 
740
@cindex @code{$isname} subsym builtin, TIC54X
741
@item @code{$isname(@var{name})}
742
Returns 1 if @var{name} is a valid symbol name, zero otherwise.
743
 
744
@cindex @code{$isreg} subsym builtin, TIC54X
745
@item @code{$isreg(@var{reg})}
746
Returns 1 if @var{reg} is a valid predefined register name (AR0-AR7 only).
747
 
748
@cindex @code{$structsz} subsym builtin, TIC54X
749
@item @code{$structsz(@var{stag})}
750
Returns the size of the structure or union represented by @var{stag}.
751
 
752
@cindex @code{$structacc} subsym builtin, TIC54X
753
@item @code{$structacc(@var{stag})}
754
Returns the reference point of the structure or union represented by
755
@var{stag}.   Always returns zero.
756
 
757
@end table
758
 
759
@node TIC54X-MMRegs
760
@section Memory-mapped Registers
761
 
762
@cindex TIC54X memory-mapped registers
763
@cindex registers, TIC54X memory-mapped
764
@cindex memory-mapped registers, TIC54X
765
The following symbols are recognized as memory-mapped registers:
766
 
767
@table @code
768
@end table
769
 
770
@node TIC54X-Syntax
771
@section TIC54X Syntax
772
@menu
773
* TIC54X-Chars::                Special Characters
774
@end menu
775
 
776
@node TIC54X-Chars
777
@subsection Special Characters
778
 
779
@cindex line comment character, TIC54X
780
@cindex TIC54X line comment character
781
The presence of a @samp{;} appearing anywhere on a line indicates the
782
start of a comment that extends to the end of that line.
783
 
784
If a @samp{#} appears as the first character of a line then the whole
785
line is treated as a comment, but in this case the line can also be a
786
logical line number directive (@pxref{Comments}) or a preprocessor
787
control command (@pxref{Preprocessing}).
788
 
789
The presence of an asterisk (@samp{*}) at the start of a line also
790
indicates a comment that extends to the end of that line.
791
 
792
@cindex line separator, TIC54X
793
@cindex statement separator, TIC54X
794
@cindex TIC54X line separator
795
The TIC54X assembler does not currently support a line separator
796
character.
797
 

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