| 1 | 684 | jeremybenn | /* Definitions of various defaults for tm.h macros.
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         | 2 |  |  |    Copyright (C) 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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         | 3 |  |  |    2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
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         | 4 |  |  |    Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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         | 5 |  |  |    Contributed by Ron Guilmette (rfg@monkeys.com)
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         | 6 |  |  |  
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         | 7 |  |  | This file is part of GCC.
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         | 8 |  |  |  
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         | 9 |  |  | GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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         | 10 |  |  | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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         | 11 |  |  | Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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         | 12 |  |  | version.
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         | 13 |  |  |  
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         | 14 |  |  | GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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         | 15 |  |  | WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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         | 16 |  |  | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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         | 17 |  |  | for more details.
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         | 18 |  |  |  
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         | 19 |  |  | Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
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         | 20 |  |  | permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
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         | 21 |  |  | 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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         | 22 |  |  |  
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         | 23 |  |  | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
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         | 24 |  |  | a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
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         | 25 |  |  | see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
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         | 26 |  |  | <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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         | 27 |  |  |  
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         | 28 |  |  | #ifndef GCC_DEFAULTS_H
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         | 29 |  |  | #define GCC_DEFAULTS_H
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         | 30 |  |  |  
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         | 31 |  |  | /* How to start an assembler comment.  */
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         | 32 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_COMMENT_START
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         | 33 |  |  | #define ASM_COMMENT_START ";#"
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         | 34 |  |  | #endif
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         | 35 |  |  |  
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         | 36 |  |  | /* Store in OUTPUT a string (made with alloca) containing an
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         | 37 |  |  |    assembler-name for a local static variable or function named NAME.
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         | 38 |  |  |    LABELNO is an integer which is different for each call.  */
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         | 39 |  |  |  
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         | 40 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_PN_FORMAT
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         | 41 |  |  | # ifndef NO_DOT_IN_LABEL
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         | 42 |  |  | #  define ASM_PN_FORMAT "%s.%lu"
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         | 43 |  |  | # else
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         | 44 |  |  | #  ifndef NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL
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         | 45 |  |  | #   define ASM_PN_FORMAT "%s$%lu"
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         | 46 |  |  | #  else
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         | 47 |  |  | #   define ASM_PN_FORMAT "__%s_%lu"
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         | 48 |  |  | #  endif
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         | 49 |  |  | # endif
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         | 50 |  |  | #endif /* ! ASM_PN_FORMAT */
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         | 51 |  |  |  
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         | 52 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_FORMAT_PRIVATE_NAME
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         | 53 |  |  | # define ASM_FORMAT_PRIVATE_NAME(OUTPUT, NAME, LABELNO) \
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         | 54 |  |  |   do { const char *const name_ = (NAME); \
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         | 55 |  |  |        char *const output_ = (OUTPUT) = \
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         | 56 |  |  |          (char *) alloca (strlen (name_) + 32); \
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         | 57 |  |  |        sprintf (output_, ASM_PN_FORMAT, name_, (unsigned long)(LABELNO)); \
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         | 58 |  |  |   } while (0)
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         | 59 |  |  | #endif
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         | 60 |  |  |  
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         | 61 |  |  | /* Choose a reasonable default for ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII.  */
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         | 62 |  |  |  
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         | 63 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII
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         | 64 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII(MYFILE, MYSTRING, MYLENGTH) \
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         | 65 |  |  |   do {                                                                        \
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         | 66 |  |  |     FILE *_hide_asm_out_file = (MYFILE);                                      \
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         | 67 |  |  |     const unsigned char *_hide_p = (const unsigned char *) (MYSTRING);        \
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         | 68 |  |  |     int _hide_thissize = (MYLENGTH);                                          \
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         | 69 |  |  |     {                                                                         \
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         | 70 |  |  |       FILE *asm_out_file = _hide_asm_out_file;                                \
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         | 71 |  |  |       const unsigned char *p = _hide_p;                                       \
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         | 72 |  |  |       int thissize = _hide_thissize;                                          \
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         | 73 |  |  |       int i;                                                                  \
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         | 74 |  |  |       fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.ascii \"");                                  \
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         | 75 |  |  |                                                                               \
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         | 76 |  |  |       for (i = 0; i < thissize; i++)                                           \
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         | 77 |  |  |         {                                                                     \
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         | 78 |  |  |           int c = p[i];                                                       \
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         | 79 |  |  |           if (c == '\"' || c == '\\')                                         \
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         | 80 |  |  |             putc ('\\', asm_out_file);                                        \
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         | 81 |  |  |           if (ISPRINT(c))                                                     \
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         | 82 |  |  |             putc (c, asm_out_file);                                           \
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         | 83 |  |  |           else                                                                \
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         | 84 |  |  |             {                                                                 \
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         | 85 |  |  |               fprintf (asm_out_file, "\\%o", c);                              \
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         | 86 |  |  |               /* After an octal-escape, if a digit follows,                   \
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         | 87 |  |  |                  terminate one string constant and start another.             \
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         | 88 |  |  |                  The VAX assembler fails to stop reading the escape           \
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         | 89 |  |  |                  after three digits, so this is the only way we               \
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         | 90 |  |  |                  can get it to parse the data properly.  */                   \
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         | 91 |  |  |               if (i < thissize - 1 && ISDIGIT(p[i + 1]))                      \
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         | 92 |  |  |                 fprintf (asm_out_file, "\"\n\t.ascii \"");                    \
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         | 93 |  |  |           }                                                                   \
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         | 94 |  |  |         }                                                                     \
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         | 95 |  |  |       fprintf (asm_out_file, "\"\n");                                         \
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         | 96 |  |  |     }                                                                         \
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         | 97 |  |  |   }                                                                           \
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         | 98 |  |  |   while (0)
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         | 99 |  |  | #endif
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         | 100 |  |  |  
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         | 101 |  |  | /* This is how we tell the assembler to equate two values.  */
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         | 102 |  |  | #ifdef SET_ASM_OP
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         | 103 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DEF
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         | 104 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DEF(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2)                              \
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         | 105 |  |  |  do {   fprintf ((FILE), "%s", SET_ASM_OP);                             \
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         | 106 |  |  |         assemble_name (FILE, LABEL1);                                   \
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         | 107 |  |  |         fprintf (FILE, ",");                                            \
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         | 108 |  |  |         assemble_name (FILE, LABEL2);                                   \
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         | 109 |  |  |         fprintf (FILE, "\n");                                           \
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         | 110 |  |  |   } while (0)
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         | 111 |  |  | #endif
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         | 112 |  |  | #endif
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         | 113 |  |  |  
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         | 114 |  |  | #ifndef IFUNC_ASM_TYPE
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         | 115 |  |  | #define IFUNC_ASM_TYPE "gnu_indirect_function"
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         | 116 |  |  | #endif
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         | 117 |  |  |  
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         | 118 |  |  | #ifndef TLS_COMMON_ASM_OP
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         | 119 |  |  | #define TLS_COMMON_ASM_OP ".tls_common"
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         | 120 |  |  | #endif
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         | 121 |  |  |  
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         | 122 |  |  | #if defined (HAVE_AS_TLS) && !defined (ASM_OUTPUT_TLS_COMMON)
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         | 123 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_TLS_COMMON(FILE, DECL, NAME, SIZE)                   \
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         | 124 |  |  |   do                                                                    \
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         | 125 |  |  |     {                                                                   \
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         | 126 |  |  |       fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", TLS_COMMON_ASM_OP);                    \
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         | 127 |  |  |       assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME));                                   \
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         | 128 |  |  |       fprintf ((FILE), ","HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED",%u\n",          \
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         | 129 |  |  |                (SIZE), DECL_ALIGN (DECL) / BITS_PER_UNIT);              \
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         | 130 |  |  |     }                                                                   \
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         | 131 |  |  |   while (0)
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         | 132 |  |  | #endif
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         | 133 |  |  |  
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         | 134 |  |  | /* Decide whether to defer emitting the assembler output for an equate
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         | 135 |  |  |    of two values.  The default is to not defer output.  */
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         | 136 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_DEFERRED_OUTPUT_DEFS
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         | 137 |  |  | #define TARGET_DEFERRED_OUTPUT_DEFS(DECL,TARGET) false
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         | 138 |  |  | #endif
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         | 139 |  |  |  
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         | 140 |  |  | /* This is how to output the definition of a user-level label named
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         | 141 |  |  |    NAME, such as the label on variable NAME.  */
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         | 142 |  |  |  
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         | 143 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL
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         | 144 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL(FILE,NAME) \
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         | 145 |  |  |   do {                                          \
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         | 146 |  |  |     assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME));             \
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         | 147 |  |  |     fputs (":\n", (FILE));                      \
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         | 148 |  |  |   } while (0)
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         | 149 |  |  | #endif
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         | 150 |  |  |  
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         | 151 |  |  | /* This is how to output the definition of a user-level label named
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         | 152 |  |  |    NAME, such as the label on a function.  */
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         | 153 |  |  |  
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         | 154 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_FUNCTION_LABEL
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         | 155 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_FUNCTION_LABEL(FILE, NAME, DECL) \
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         | 156 |  |  |   ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL ((FILE), (NAME))
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         | 157 |  |  | #endif
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         | 158 |  |  |  
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         | 159 |  |  | /* Output the definition of a compiler-generated label named NAME.  */
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         | 160 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL
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         | 161 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL(FILE,NAME)    \
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         | 162 |  |  |   do {                                          \
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         | 163 |  |  |     assemble_name_raw ((FILE), (NAME));         \
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         | 164 |  |  |     fputs (":\n", (FILE));                      \
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         | 165 |  |  |   } while (0)
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         | 166 |  |  | #endif
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         | 167 |  |  |  
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         | 168 |  |  | /* This is how to output a reference to a user-level label named NAME.  */
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         | 169 |  |  |  
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         | 170 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF
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         | 171 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF(FILE,NAME)  \
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         | 172 |  |  |   do {                                                  \
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         | 173 |  |  |     fputs (user_label_prefix, (FILE));                  \
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         | 174 |  |  |     fputs ((NAME), (FILE));                             \
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         | 175 |  |  |   } while (0);
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         | 176 |  |  | #endif
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         | 177 |  |  |  
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         | 178 |  |  | /* Allow target to print debug info labels specially.  This is useful for
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         | 179 |  |  |    VLIW targets, since debug info labels should go into the middle of
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         | 180 |  |  |    instruction bundles instead of breaking them.  */
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         | 181 |  |  |  
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         | 182 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DEBUG_LABEL
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         | 183 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DEBUG_LABEL(FILE, PREFIX, NUM) \
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         | 184 |  |  |   (*targetm.asm_out.internal_label) (FILE, PREFIX, NUM)
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         | 185 |  |  | #endif
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         | 186 |  |  |  
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         | 187 |  |  | /* This is how we tell the assembler that a symbol is weak.  */
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         | 188 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_WEAK_ALIAS
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         | 189 |  |  | #if defined (ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL) && defined (ASM_OUTPUT_DEF)
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         | 190 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_WEAK_ALIAS(STREAM, NAME, VALUE)      \
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         | 191 |  |  |   do                                                    \
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         | 192 |  |  |     {                                                   \
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         | 193 |  |  |       ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL (STREAM, NAME);                  \
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         | 194 |  |  |       if (VALUE)                                        \
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         | 195 |  |  |         ASM_OUTPUT_DEF (STREAM, NAME, VALUE);           \
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         | 196 |  |  |     }                                                   \
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         | 197 |  |  |   while (0)
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         | 198 |  |  | #endif
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         | 199 |  |  | #endif
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         | 200 |  |  |  
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         | 201 |  |  | /* This is how we tell the assembler that a symbol is a weak alias to
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         | 202 |  |  |    another symbol that doesn't require the other symbol to be defined.
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         | 203 |  |  |    Uses of the former will turn into weak uses of the latter, i.e.,
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         | 204 |  |  |    uses that, in case the latter is undefined, will not cause errors,
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         | 205 |  |  |    and will add it to the symbol table as weak undefined.  However, if
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         | 206 |  |  |    the latter is referenced directly, a strong reference prevails.  */
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         | 207 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_WEAKREF
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         | 208 |  |  | #if defined HAVE_GAS_WEAKREF
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         | 209 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_WEAKREF(FILE, DECL, NAME, VALUE)                     \
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         | 210 |  |  |   do                                                                    \
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         | 211 |  |  |     {                                                                   \
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         | 212 |  |  |       fprintf ((FILE), "\t.weakref\t");                                 \
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         | 213 |  |  |       assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME));                                   \
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         | 214 |  |  |       fprintf ((FILE), ",");                                            \
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         | 215 |  |  |       assemble_name ((FILE), (VALUE));                                  \
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         | 216 |  |  |       fprintf ((FILE), "\n");                                           \
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         | 217 |  |  |     }                                                                   \
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         | 218 |  |  |   while (0)
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         | 219 |  |  | #endif
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         | 220 |  |  | #endif
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         | 221 |  |  |  
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         | 222 |  |  | /* How to emit a .type directive.  */
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         | 223 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE
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         | 224 |  |  | #if defined TYPE_ASM_OP && defined TYPE_OPERAND_FMT
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         | 225 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE(STREAM, NAME, TYPE)   \
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         | 226 |  |  |   do                                                    \
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         | 227 |  |  |     {                                                   \
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         | 228 |  |  |       fputs (TYPE_ASM_OP, STREAM);                      \
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         | 229 |  |  |       assemble_name (STREAM, NAME);                     \
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         | 230 |  |  |       fputs (", ", STREAM);                             \
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         | 231 |  |  |       fprintf (STREAM, TYPE_OPERAND_FMT, TYPE);         \
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         | 232 |  |  |       putc ('\n', STREAM);                              \
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         | 233 |  |  |     }                                                   \
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         | 234 |  |  |   while (0)
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         | 235 |  |  | #endif
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         | 236 |  |  | #endif
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         | 237 |  |  |  
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         | 238 |  |  | /* How to emit a .size directive.  */
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         | 239 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_SIZE_DIRECTIVE
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         | 240 |  |  | #ifdef SIZE_ASM_OP
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         | 241 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_SIZE_DIRECTIVE(STREAM, NAME, SIZE)   \
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         | 242 |  |  |   do                                                    \
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         | 243 |  |  |     {                                                   \
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         | 244 |  |  |       HOST_WIDE_INT size_ = (SIZE);                     \
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         | 245 |  |  |       fputs (SIZE_ASM_OP, STREAM);                      \
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         | 246 |  |  |       assemble_name (STREAM, NAME);                     \
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         | 247 |  |  |       fprintf (STREAM, ", " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC "\n", size_); \
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         | 248 |  |  |     }                                                   \
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         | 249 |  |  |   while (0)
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         | 250 |  |  |  
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         | 251 |  |  | #define ASM_OUTPUT_MEASURED_SIZE(STREAM, NAME)          \
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         | 252 |  |  |   do                                                    \
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         | 253 |  |  |     {                                                   \
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         | 254 |  |  |       fputs (SIZE_ASM_OP, STREAM);                      \
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         | 255 |  |  |       assemble_name (STREAM, NAME);                     \
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         | 256 |  |  |       fputs (", .-", STREAM);                           \
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         | 257 |  |  |       assemble_name (STREAM, NAME);                     \
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         | 258 |  |  |       putc ('\n', STREAM);                              \
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         | 259 |  |  |     }                                                   \
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         | 260 |  |  |   while (0)
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         | 261 |  |  |  
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         | 262 |  |  | #endif
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         | 263 |  |  | #endif
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         | 264 |  |  |  
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         | 265 |  |  | /* This determines whether or not we support weak symbols.  SUPPORTS_WEAK
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         | 266 |  |  |    must be a preprocessor constant.  */
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         | 267 |  |  | #ifndef SUPPORTS_WEAK
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         | 268 |  |  | #if defined (ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL) || defined (ASM_WEAKEN_DECL)
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         | 269 |  |  | #define SUPPORTS_WEAK 1
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         | 270 |  |  | #else
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         | 271 |  |  | #define SUPPORTS_WEAK 0
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         | 272 |  |  | #endif
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         | 273 |  |  | #endif
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         | 274 |  |  |  
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         | 275 |  |  | /* This determines whether or not we support weak symbols during target
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         | 276 |  |  |    code generation.  TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK can be any valid C expression.  */
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         | 277 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK
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         | 278 |  |  | #define TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK (SUPPORTS_WEAK)
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         | 279 |  |  | #endif
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         | 280 |  |  |  
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         | 281 |  |  | /* This determines whether or not we support the discriminator
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         | 282 |  |  |    attribute in the .loc directive.  */
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         | 283 |  |  | #ifndef SUPPORTS_DISCRIMINATOR
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         | 284 |  |  | #ifdef HAVE_GAS_DISCRIMINATOR
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         | 285 |  |  | #define SUPPORTS_DISCRIMINATOR 1
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         | 286 |  |  | #else
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         | 287 |  |  | #define SUPPORTS_DISCRIMINATOR 0
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         | 288 |  |  | #endif
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         | 289 |  |  | #endif
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         | 290 |  |  |  
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         | 291 |  |  | /* This determines whether or not we support link-once semantics.  */
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         | 292 |  |  | #ifndef SUPPORTS_ONE_ONLY
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         | 293 |  |  | #ifdef MAKE_DECL_ONE_ONLY
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         | 294 |  |  | #define SUPPORTS_ONE_ONLY 1
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         | 295 |  |  | #else
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         | 296 |  |  | #define SUPPORTS_ONE_ONLY 0
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         | 297 |  |  | #endif
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         | 298 |  |  | #endif
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         | 299 |  |  |  
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         | 300 |  |  | /* This determines whether weak symbols must be left out of a static
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         | 301 |  |  |    archive's table of contents.  Defining this macro to be nonzero has
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         | 302 |  |  |    the consequence that certain symbols will not be made weak that
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         | 303 |  |  |    otherwise would be.  The C++ ABI requires this macro to be zero;
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         | 304 |  |  |    see the documentation.  */
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         | 305 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_WEAK_NOT_IN_ARCHIVE_TOC
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         | 306 |  |  | #define TARGET_WEAK_NOT_IN_ARCHIVE_TOC 0
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         | 307 |  |  | #endif
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         | 308 |  |  |  
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         | 309 |  |  | /* This determines whether or not we need linkonce unwind information.  */
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         | 310 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_USES_WEAK_UNWIND_INFO
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         | 311 |  |  | #define TARGET_USES_WEAK_UNWIND_INFO 0
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         | 312 |  |  | #endif
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         | 313 |  |  |  
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         | 314 |  |  | /* By default, there is no prefix on user-defined symbols.  */
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         | 315 |  |  | #ifndef USER_LABEL_PREFIX
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         | 316 |  |  | #define USER_LABEL_PREFIX ""
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         | 317 |  |  | #endif
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         | 318 |  |  |  
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         | 319 |  |  | /* If the target supports weak symbols, define TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_WEAK to
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         | 320 |  |  |    provide a weak attribute.  Else define it to nothing.
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         | 321 |  |  |  
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         | 322 |  |  |    This would normally belong in ansidecl.h, but SUPPORTS_WEAK is
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         | 323 |  |  |    not available at that time.
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         | 324 |  |  |  
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         | 325 |  |  |    Note, this is only for use by target files which we know are to be
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         | 326 |  |  |    compiled by GCC.  */
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         | 327 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_WEAK
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         | 328 |  |  | # if SUPPORTS_WEAK
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         | 329 |  |  | #  define TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_WEAK __attribute__ ((weak))
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         | 330 |  |  | # else
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         | 331 |  |  | #  define TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_WEAK
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         | 332 |  |  | # endif
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         | 333 |  |  | #endif
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         | 334 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 335 |  |  | /* Determines whether we may use common symbols to represent one-only
 | 
      
         | 336 |  |  |    semantics (a.k.a. "vague linkage").  */
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         | 337 |  |  | #ifndef USE_COMMON_FOR_ONE_ONLY
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         | 338 |  |  | # define USE_COMMON_FOR_ONE_ONLY 1
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         | 339 |  |  | #endif
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         | 340 |  |  |  
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         | 341 |  |  | /* By default we can assume that all global symbols are in one namespace,
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         | 342 |  |  |    across all shared libraries.  */
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         | 343 |  |  | #ifndef MULTIPLE_SYMBOL_SPACES
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         | 344 |  |  | # define MULTIPLE_SYMBOL_SPACES 0
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         | 345 |  |  | #endif
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         | 346 |  |  |  
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         | 347 |  |  | /* If the target supports init_priority C++ attribute, give
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         | 348 |  |  |    SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY a nonzero value.  */
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         | 349 |  |  | #ifndef SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY
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         | 350 |  |  | #define SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY 1
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         | 351 |  |  | #endif /* SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY */
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         | 352 |  |  |  
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         | 353 |  |  | /* If duplicate library search directories can be removed from a
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         | 354 |  |  |    linker command without changing the linker's semantics, give this
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         | 355 |  |  |    symbol a nonzero.  */
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         | 356 |  |  | #ifndef LINK_ELIMINATE_DUPLICATE_LDIRECTORIES
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         | 357 |  |  | #define LINK_ELIMINATE_DUPLICATE_LDIRECTORIES 0
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         | 358 |  |  | #endif /* LINK_ELIMINATE_DUPLICATE_LDIRECTORIES */
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         | 359 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 360 |  |  | /* If we have a definition of INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX, assume that
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         | 361 |  |  |    the rest of the DWARF 2 frame unwind support is also provided.  */
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         | 362 |  |  | #if !defined (DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO) && defined (INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX)
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         | 363 |  |  | #define DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO 1
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         | 364 |  |  | #endif
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         | 365 |  |  |  
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         | 366 |  |  | /* If we have named sections, and we're using crtstuff to run ctors,
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         | 367 |  |  |    use them for registering eh frame information.  */
 | 
      
         | 368 |  |  | #if defined (TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION) && DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO \
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         | 369 |  |  |     && !defined(EH_FRAME_IN_DATA_SECTION)
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         | 370 |  |  | #ifndef EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME
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         | 371 |  |  | #define EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME ".eh_frame"
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         | 372 |  |  | #endif
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         | 373 |  |  | #endif
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         | 374 |  |  |  
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         | 375 |  |  | /* On many systems, different EH table encodings are used under
 | 
      
         | 376 |  |  |    difference circumstances.  Some will require runtime relocations;
 | 
      
         | 377 |  |  |    some will not.  For those that do not require runtime relocations,
 | 
      
         | 378 |  |  |    we would like to make the table read-only.  However, since the
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         | 379 |  |  |    read-only tables may need to be combined with read-write tables
 | 
      
         | 380 |  |  |    that do require runtime relocation, it is not safe to make the
 | 
      
         | 381 |  |  |    tables read-only unless the linker will merge read-only and
 | 
      
         | 382 |  |  |    read-write sections into a single read-write section.  If your
 | 
      
         | 383 |  |  |    linker does not have this ability, but your system is such that no
 | 
      
         | 384 |  |  |    encoding used with non-PIC code will ever require a runtime
 | 
      
         | 385 |  |  |    relocation, then you can define EH_TABLES_CAN_BE_READ_ONLY to 1 in
 | 
      
         | 386 |  |  |    your target configuration file.  */
 | 
      
         | 387 |  |  | #ifndef EH_TABLES_CAN_BE_READ_ONLY
 | 
      
         | 388 |  |  | #ifdef HAVE_LD_RO_RW_SECTION_MIXING
 | 
      
         | 389 |  |  | #define EH_TABLES_CAN_BE_READ_ONLY 1
 | 
      
         | 390 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 391 |  |  | #define EH_TABLES_CAN_BE_READ_ONLY 0
 | 
      
         | 392 |  |  | #endif
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         | 393 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 394 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 395 |  |  | /* If we have named section and we support weak symbols, then use the
 | 
      
         | 396 |  |  |    .jcr section for recording java classes which need to be registered
 | 
      
         | 397 |  |  |    at program start-up time.  */
 | 
      
         | 398 |  |  | #if defined (TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION) && SUPPORTS_WEAK
 | 
      
         | 399 |  |  | #ifndef JCR_SECTION_NAME
 | 
      
         | 400 |  |  | #define JCR_SECTION_NAME ".jcr"
 | 
      
         | 401 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 402 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 403 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 404 |  |  | /* This decision to use a .jcr section can be overridden by defining
 | 
      
         | 405 |  |  |    USE_JCR_SECTION to 0 in target file.  This is necessary if target
 | 
      
         | 406 |  |  |    can define JCR_SECTION_NAME but does not have crtstuff or
 | 
      
         | 407 |  |  |    linker support for .jcr section.  */
 | 
      
         | 408 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_USE_JCR_SECTION
 | 
      
         | 409 |  |  | #ifdef JCR_SECTION_NAME
 | 
      
         | 410 |  |  | #define TARGET_USE_JCR_SECTION 1
 | 
      
         | 411 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 412 |  |  | #define TARGET_USE_JCR_SECTION 0
 | 
      
         | 413 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 414 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 415 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 416 |  |  | /* Number of hardware registers that go into the DWARF-2 unwind info.
 | 
      
         | 417 |  |  |    If not defined, equals FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER  */
 | 
      
         | 418 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 419 |  |  | #ifndef DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS
 | 
      
         | 420 |  |  | #define DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
 | 
      
         | 421 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 422 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 423 |  |  | /* Offsets recorded in opcodes are a multiple of this alignment factor.  */
 | 
      
         | 424 |  |  | #ifndef DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 425 |  |  | #ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
 | 
      
         | 426 |  |  | #define DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT (-((int) UNITS_PER_WORD))
 | 
      
         | 427 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 428 |  |  | #define DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT ((int) UNITS_PER_WORD)
 | 
      
         | 429 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 430 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 431 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 432 |  |  | /* The DWARF 2 CFA column which tracks the return address.  Normally this
 | 
      
         | 433 |  |  |    is the column for PC, or the first column after all of the hard
 | 
      
         | 434 |  |  |    registers.  */
 | 
      
         | 435 |  |  | #ifndef DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
 | 
      
         | 436 |  |  | #ifdef PC_REGNUM
 | 
      
         | 437 |  |  | #define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN       DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (PC_REGNUM)
 | 
      
         | 438 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 439 |  |  | #define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN       DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS
 | 
      
         | 440 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 441 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 442 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 443 |  |  | /* How to renumber registers for dbx and gdb.  If not defined, assume
 | 
      
         | 444 |  |  |    no renumbering is necessary.  */
 | 
      
         | 445 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 446 |  |  | #ifndef DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER
 | 
      
         | 447 |  |  | #define DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER(REGNO) (REGNO)
 | 
      
         | 448 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 449 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 450 |  |  | /* The mapping from gcc register number to DWARF 2 CFA column number.
 | 
      
         | 451 |  |  |    By default, we just provide columns for all registers.  */
 | 
      
         | 452 |  |  | #ifndef DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM
 | 
      
         | 453 |  |  | #define DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM(REG) DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER (REG)
 | 
      
         | 454 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 455 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 456 |  |  | /* Map register numbers held in the call frame info that gcc has
 | 
      
         | 457 |  |  |    collected using DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM to those that should be output in
 | 
      
         | 458 |  |  |    .debug_frame and .eh_frame.  */
 | 
      
         | 459 |  |  | #ifndef DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT
 | 
      
         | 460 |  |  | #define DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT(REGNO, FOR_EH) (REGNO)
 | 
      
         | 461 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 462 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 463 |  |  | /* The size of addresses as they appear in the Dwarf 2 data.
 | 
      
         | 464 |  |  |    Some architectures use word addresses to refer to code locations,
 | 
      
         | 465 |  |  |    but Dwarf 2 info always uses byte addresses.  On such machines,
 | 
      
         | 466 |  |  |    Dwarf 2 addresses need to be larger than the architecture's
 | 
      
         | 467 |  |  |    pointers.  */
 | 
      
         | 468 |  |  | #ifndef DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 469 |  |  | #define DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE (POINTER_SIZE / BITS_PER_UNIT)
 | 
      
         | 470 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 471 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 472 |  |  | /* The size in bytes of a DWARF field indicating an offset or length
 | 
      
         | 473 |  |  |    relative to a debug info section, specified to be 4 bytes in the
 | 
      
         | 474 |  |  |    DWARF-2 specification.  The SGI/MIPS ABI defines it to be the same
 | 
      
         | 475 |  |  |    as PTR_SIZE.  */
 | 
      
         | 476 |  |  | #ifndef DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 477 |  |  | #define DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE 4
 | 
      
         | 478 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 479 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 480 |  |  | /* The size in bytes of a DWARF 4 type signature.  */
 | 
      
         | 481 |  |  | #ifndef DWARF_TYPE_SIGNATURE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 482 |  |  | #define DWARF_TYPE_SIGNATURE_SIZE 8
 | 
      
         | 483 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 484 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 485 |  |  | /* Default sizes for base C types.  If the sizes are different for
 | 
      
         | 486 |  |  |    your target, you should override these values by defining the
 | 
      
         | 487 |  |  |    appropriate symbols in your tm.h file.  */
 | 
      
         | 488 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 489 |  |  | #ifndef BITS_PER_UNIT
 | 
      
         | 490 |  |  | #define BITS_PER_UNIT 8
 | 
      
         | 491 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 492 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 493 |  |  | #ifndef BITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 494 |  |  | #define BITS_PER_WORD (BITS_PER_UNIT * UNITS_PER_WORD)
 | 
      
         | 495 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 496 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 497 |  |  | #ifndef CHAR_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 498 |  |  | #define CHAR_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_UNIT
 | 
      
         | 499 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 500 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 501 |  |  | #ifndef BOOL_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 502 |  |  | /* `bool' has size and alignment `1', on almost all platforms.  */
 | 
      
         | 503 |  |  | #define BOOL_TYPE_SIZE CHAR_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 504 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 505 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 506 |  |  | #ifndef SHORT_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 507 |  |  | #define SHORT_TYPE_SIZE (BITS_PER_UNIT * MIN ((UNITS_PER_WORD + 1) / 2, 2))
 | 
      
         | 508 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 509 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 510 |  |  | #ifndef INT_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 511 |  |  | #define INT_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 512 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 513 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 514 |  |  | #ifndef LONG_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 515 |  |  | #define LONG_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 516 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 517 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 518 |  |  | #ifndef LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 519 |  |  | #define LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE (BITS_PER_WORD * 2)
 | 
      
         | 520 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 521 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 522 |  |  | #ifndef WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 523 |  |  | #define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE INT_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 524 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 525 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 526 |  |  | #ifndef FLOAT_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 527 |  |  | #define FLOAT_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 528 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 529 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 530 |  |  | #ifndef DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 531 |  |  | #define DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE (BITS_PER_WORD * 2)
 | 
      
         | 532 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 533 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 534 |  |  | #ifndef LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 535 |  |  | #define LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE (BITS_PER_WORD * 2)
 | 
      
         | 536 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 537 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 538 |  |  | #ifndef DECIMAL32_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 539 |  |  | #define DECIMAL32_TYPE_SIZE 32
 | 
      
         | 540 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 541 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 542 |  |  | #ifndef DECIMAL64_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 543 |  |  | #define DECIMAL64_TYPE_SIZE 64
 | 
      
         | 544 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 545 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 546 |  |  | #ifndef DECIMAL128_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 547 |  |  | #define DECIMAL128_TYPE_SIZE 128
 | 
      
         | 548 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 549 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 550 |  |  | #ifndef SHORT_FRACT_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 551 |  |  | #define SHORT_FRACT_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_UNIT
 | 
      
         | 552 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 553 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 554 |  |  | #ifndef FRACT_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 555 |  |  | #define FRACT_TYPE_SIZE (BITS_PER_UNIT * 2)
 | 
      
         | 556 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 557 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 558 |  |  | #ifndef LONG_FRACT_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 559 |  |  | #define LONG_FRACT_TYPE_SIZE (BITS_PER_UNIT * 4)
 | 
      
         | 560 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 561 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 562 |  |  | #ifndef LONG_LONG_FRACT_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 563 |  |  | #define LONG_LONG_FRACT_TYPE_SIZE (BITS_PER_UNIT * 8)
 | 
      
         | 564 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 565 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 566 |  |  | #ifndef SHORT_ACCUM_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 567 |  |  | #define SHORT_ACCUM_TYPE_SIZE (SHORT_FRACT_TYPE_SIZE * 2)
 | 
      
         | 568 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 569 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 570 |  |  | #ifndef ACCUM_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 571 |  |  | #define ACCUM_TYPE_SIZE (FRACT_TYPE_SIZE * 2)
 | 
      
         | 572 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 573 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 574 |  |  | #ifndef LONG_ACCUM_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 575 |  |  | #define LONG_ACCUM_TYPE_SIZE (LONG_FRACT_TYPE_SIZE * 2)
 | 
      
         | 576 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 577 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 578 |  |  | #ifndef LONG_LONG_ACCUM_TYPE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 579 |  |  | #define LONG_LONG_ACCUM_TYPE_SIZE (LONG_LONG_FRACT_TYPE_SIZE * 2)
 | 
      
         | 580 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 581 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 582 |  |  | /* We let tm.h override the types used here, to handle trivial differences
 | 
      
         | 583 |  |  |    such as the choice of unsigned int or long unsigned int for size_t.
 | 
      
         | 584 |  |  |    When machines start needing nontrivial differences in the size type,
 | 
      
         | 585 |  |  |    it would be best to do something here to figure out automatically
 | 
      
         | 586 |  |  |    from other information what type to use.  */
 | 
      
         | 587 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 588 |  |  | #ifndef SIZE_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 589 |  |  | #define SIZE_TYPE "long unsigned int"
 | 
      
         | 590 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 591 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 592 |  |  | #ifndef PID_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 593 |  |  | #define PID_TYPE "int"
 | 
      
         | 594 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 595 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 596 |  |  | /* If GCC knows the exact uint_least16_t and uint_least32_t types from
 | 
      
         | 597 |  |  |    <stdint.h>, use them for char16_t and char32_t.  Otherwise, use
 | 
      
         | 598 |  |  |    these guesses; getting the wrong type of a given width will not
 | 
      
         | 599 |  |  |    affect C++ name mangling because in C++ these are distinct types
 | 
      
         | 600 |  |  |    not typedefs.  */
 | 
      
         | 601 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 602 |  |  | #ifdef UINT_LEAST16_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 603 |  |  | #define CHAR16_TYPE UINT_LEAST16_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 604 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 605 |  |  | #define CHAR16_TYPE "short unsigned int"
 | 
      
         | 606 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 607 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 608 |  |  | #ifdef UINT_LEAST32_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 609 |  |  | #define CHAR32_TYPE UINT_LEAST32_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 610 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 611 |  |  | #define CHAR32_TYPE "unsigned int"
 | 
      
         | 612 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 613 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 614 |  |  | #ifndef WCHAR_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 615 |  |  | #define WCHAR_TYPE "int"
 | 
      
         | 616 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 617 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 618 |  |  | /* WCHAR_TYPE gets overridden by -fshort-wchar.  */
 | 
      
         | 619 |  |  | #define MODIFIED_WCHAR_TYPE \
 | 
      
         | 620 |  |  |         (flag_short_wchar ? "short unsigned int" : WCHAR_TYPE)
 | 
      
         | 621 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 622 |  |  | #ifndef PTRDIFF_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 623 |  |  | #define PTRDIFF_TYPE "long int"
 | 
      
         | 624 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 625 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 626 |  |  | #ifndef WINT_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 627 |  |  | #define WINT_TYPE "unsigned int"
 | 
      
         | 628 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 629 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 630 |  |  | #ifndef INTMAX_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 631 |  |  | #define INTMAX_TYPE ((INT_TYPE_SIZE == LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE)     \
 | 
      
         | 632 |  |  |                      ? "int"                                    \
 | 
      
         | 633 |  |  |                      : ((LONG_TYPE_SIZE == LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE) \
 | 
      
         | 634 |  |  |                         ? "long int"                            \
 | 
      
         | 635 |  |  |                         : "long long int"))
 | 
      
         | 636 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 637 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 638 |  |  | #ifndef UINTMAX_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 639 |  |  | #define UINTMAX_TYPE ((INT_TYPE_SIZE == LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE)    \
 | 
      
         | 640 |  |  |                      ? "unsigned int"                           \
 | 
      
         | 641 |  |  |                      : ((LONG_TYPE_SIZE == LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE) \
 | 
      
         | 642 |  |  |                         ? "long unsigned int"                   \
 | 
      
         | 643 |  |  |                         : "long long unsigned int"))
 | 
      
         | 644 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 645 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 646 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 647 |  |  | /* There are no default definitions of these <stdint.h> types.  */
 | 
      
         | 648 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 649 |  |  | #ifndef SIG_ATOMIC_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 650 |  |  | #define SIG_ATOMIC_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 651 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 652 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 653 |  |  | #ifndef INT8_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 654 |  |  | #define INT8_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 655 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 656 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 657 |  |  | #ifndef INT16_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 658 |  |  | #define INT16_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 659 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 660 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 661 |  |  | #ifndef INT32_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 662 |  |  | #define INT32_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 663 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 664 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 665 |  |  | #ifndef INT64_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 666 |  |  | #define INT64_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 667 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 668 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 669 |  |  | #ifndef UINT8_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 670 |  |  | #define UINT8_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 671 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 672 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 673 |  |  | #ifndef UINT16_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 674 |  |  | #define UINT16_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 675 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 676 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 677 |  |  | #ifndef UINT32_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 678 |  |  | #define UINT32_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 679 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 680 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 681 |  |  | #ifndef UINT64_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 682 |  |  | #define UINT64_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 683 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 684 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 685 |  |  | #ifndef INT_LEAST8_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 686 |  |  | #define INT_LEAST8_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 687 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 688 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 689 |  |  | #ifndef INT_LEAST16_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 690 |  |  | #define INT_LEAST16_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 691 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 692 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 693 |  |  | #ifndef INT_LEAST32_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 694 |  |  | #define INT_LEAST32_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 695 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 696 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 697 |  |  | #ifndef INT_LEAST64_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 698 |  |  | #define INT_LEAST64_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 699 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 700 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 701 |  |  | #ifndef UINT_LEAST8_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 702 |  |  | #define UINT_LEAST8_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 703 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 704 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 705 |  |  | #ifndef UINT_LEAST16_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 706 |  |  | #define UINT_LEAST16_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 707 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 708 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 709 |  |  | #ifndef UINT_LEAST32_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 710 |  |  | #define UINT_LEAST32_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 711 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 712 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 713 |  |  | #ifndef UINT_LEAST64_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 714 |  |  | #define UINT_LEAST64_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 715 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 716 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 717 |  |  | #ifndef INT_FAST8_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 718 |  |  | #define INT_FAST8_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 719 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 720 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 721 |  |  | #ifndef INT_FAST16_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 722 |  |  | #define INT_FAST16_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 723 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 724 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 725 |  |  | #ifndef INT_FAST32_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 726 |  |  | #define INT_FAST32_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 727 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 728 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 729 |  |  | #ifndef INT_FAST64_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 730 |  |  | #define INT_FAST64_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 731 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 732 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 733 |  |  | #ifndef UINT_FAST8_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 734 |  |  | #define UINT_FAST8_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 735 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 736 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 737 |  |  | #ifndef UINT_FAST16_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 738 |  |  | #define UINT_FAST16_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 739 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 740 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 741 |  |  | #ifndef UINT_FAST32_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 742 |  |  | #define UINT_FAST32_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 743 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 744 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 745 |  |  | #ifndef UINT_FAST64_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 746 |  |  | #define UINT_FAST64_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 747 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 748 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 749 |  |  | #ifndef INTPTR_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 750 |  |  | #define INTPTR_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 751 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 752 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 753 |  |  | #ifndef UINTPTR_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 754 |  |  | #define UINTPTR_TYPE ((const char *) NULL)
 | 
      
         | 755 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 756 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 757 |  |  | /* Width in bits of a pointer.  Mind the value of the macro `Pmode'.  */
 | 
      
         | 758 |  |  | #ifndef POINTER_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 759 |  |  | #define POINTER_SIZE BITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 760 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 761 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 762 |  |  | #ifndef PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM
 | 
      
         | 763 |  |  | #define PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM INVALID_REGNUM
 | 
      
         | 764 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 765 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 766 |  |  | #ifndef PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REG_CALL_CLOBBERED
 | 
      
         | 767 |  |  | #define PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REG_CALL_CLOBBERED 0
 | 
      
         | 768 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 769 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 770 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_DLLIMPORT_DECL_ATTRIBUTES
 | 
      
         | 771 |  |  | #define TARGET_DLLIMPORT_DECL_ATTRIBUTES 0
 | 
      
         | 772 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 773 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 774 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_DECLSPEC
 | 
      
         | 775 |  |  | #if TARGET_DLLIMPORT_DECL_ATTRIBUTES
 | 
      
         | 776 |  |  | /* If the target supports the "dllimport" attribute, users are
 | 
      
         | 777 |  |  |    probably used to the "__declspec" syntax.  */
 | 
      
         | 778 |  |  | #define TARGET_DECLSPEC 1
 | 
      
         | 779 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 780 |  |  | #define TARGET_DECLSPEC 0
 | 
      
         | 781 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 782 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 783 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 784 |  |  | /* By default, the preprocessor should be invoked the same way in C++
 | 
      
         | 785 |  |  |    as in C.  */
 | 
      
         | 786 |  |  | #ifndef CPLUSPLUS_CPP_SPEC
 | 
      
         | 787 |  |  | #ifdef CPP_SPEC
 | 
      
         | 788 |  |  | #define CPLUSPLUS_CPP_SPEC CPP_SPEC
 | 
      
         | 789 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 790 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 791 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 792 |  |  | #ifndef ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS
 | 
      
         | 793 |  |  | #define ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS 0
 | 
      
         | 794 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 795 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 796 |  |  | /* By default, use the GNU runtime for Objective C.  */
 | 
      
         | 797 |  |  | #ifndef NEXT_OBJC_RUNTIME
 | 
      
         | 798 |  |  | #define NEXT_OBJC_RUNTIME 0
 | 
      
         | 799 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 800 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 801 |  |  | /* Supply a default definition for PUSH_ARGS.  */
 | 
      
         | 802 |  |  | #ifndef PUSH_ARGS
 | 
      
         | 803 |  |  | #ifdef PUSH_ROUNDING
 | 
      
         | 804 |  |  | #define PUSH_ARGS       !ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS
 | 
      
         | 805 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 806 |  |  | #define PUSH_ARGS       0
 | 
      
         | 807 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 808 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 809 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 810 |  |  | /* Decide whether a function's arguments should be processed
 | 
      
         | 811 |  |  |    from first to last or from last to first.
 | 
      
         | 812 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 813 |  |  |    They should if the stack and args grow in opposite directions, but
 | 
      
         | 814 |  |  |    only if we have push insns.  */
 | 
      
         | 815 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 816 |  |  | #ifdef PUSH_ROUNDING
 | 
      
         | 817 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 818 |  |  | #ifndef PUSH_ARGS_REVERSED
 | 
      
         | 819 |  |  | #if defined (STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD) != defined (ARGS_GROW_DOWNWARD)
 | 
      
         | 820 |  |  | #define PUSH_ARGS_REVERSED  PUSH_ARGS
 | 
      
         | 821 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 822 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 823 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 824 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 825 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 826 |  |  | #ifndef PUSH_ARGS_REVERSED
 | 
      
         | 827 |  |  | #define PUSH_ARGS_REVERSED 0
 | 
      
         | 828 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 829 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 830 |  |  | /* Default value for the alignment (in bits) a C conformant malloc has to
 | 
      
         | 831 |  |  |    provide. This default is intended to be safe and always correct.  */
 | 
      
         | 832 |  |  | #ifndef MALLOC_ABI_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 833 |  |  | #define MALLOC_ABI_ALIGNMENT BITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 834 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 835 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 836 |  |  | /* If PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY is not defined, set it to STACK_BOUNDARY.
 | 
      
         | 837 |  |  |    STACK_BOUNDARY is required.  */
 | 
      
         | 838 |  |  | #ifndef PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY
 | 
      
         | 839 |  |  | #define PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY STACK_BOUNDARY
 | 
      
         | 840 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 841 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 842 |  |  | /* Set INCOMING_STACK_BOUNDARY to PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY if it is not
 | 
      
         | 843 |  |  |    defined.  */
 | 
      
         | 844 |  |  | #ifndef INCOMING_STACK_BOUNDARY
 | 
      
         | 845 |  |  | #define INCOMING_STACK_BOUNDARY PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY
 | 
      
         | 846 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 847 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 848 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_DEFAULT_PACK_STRUCT
 | 
      
         | 849 |  |  | #define TARGET_DEFAULT_PACK_STRUCT 0
 | 
      
         | 850 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 851 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 852 |  |  | /* By default, the vtable entries are void pointers, the so the alignment
 | 
      
         | 853 |  |  |    is the same as pointer alignment.  The value of this macro specifies
 | 
      
         | 854 |  |  |    the alignment of the vtable entry in bits.  It should be defined only
 | 
      
         | 855 |  |  |    when special alignment is necessary.  */
 | 
      
         | 856 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_VTABLE_ENTRY_ALIGN
 | 
      
         | 857 |  |  | #define TARGET_VTABLE_ENTRY_ALIGN POINTER_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 858 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 859 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 860 |  |  | /* There are a few non-descriptor entries in the vtable at offsets below
 | 
      
         | 861 |  |  |    zero.  If these entries must be padded (say, to preserve the alignment
 | 
      
         | 862 |  |  |    specified by TARGET_VTABLE_ENTRY_ALIGN), set this to the number of
 | 
      
         | 863 |  |  |    words in each data entry.  */
 | 
      
         | 864 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE
 | 
      
         | 865 |  |  | #define TARGET_VTABLE_DATA_ENTRY_DISTANCE 1
 | 
      
         | 866 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 867 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 868 |  |  | /* Decide whether it is safe to use a local alias for a virtual function
 | 
      
         | 869 |  |  |    when constructing thunks.  */
 | 
      
         | 870 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_USE_LOCAL_THUNK_ALIAS_P
 | 
      
         | 871 |  |  | #ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEF
 | 
      
         | 872 |  |  | #define TARGET_USE_LOCAL_THUNK_ALIAS_P(DECL) 1
 | 
      
         | 873 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 874 |  |  | #define TARGET_USE_LOCAL_THUNK_ALIAS_P(DECL) 0
 | 
      
         | 875 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 876 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 877 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 878 |  |  | /* Select a format to encode pointers in exception handling data.  We
 | 
      
         | 879 |  |  |    prefer those that result in fewer dynamic relocations.  Assume no
 | 
      
         | 880 |  |  |    special support here and encode direct references.  */
 | 
      
         | 881 |  |  | #ifndef ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT
 | 
      
         | 882 |  |  | #define ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT(CODE,GLOBAL)  DW_EH_PE_absptr
 | 
      
         | 883 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 884 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 885 |  |  | /* By default, the C++ compiler will use the lowest bit of the pointer
 | 
      
         | 886 |  |  |    to function to indicate a pointer-to-member-function points to a
 | 
      
         | 887 |  |  |    virtual member function.  However, if FUNCTION_BOUNDARY indicates
 | 
      
         | 888 |  |  |    function addresses aren't always even, the lowest bit of the delta
 | 
      
         | 889 |  |  |    field will be used.  */
 | 
      
         | 890 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_PTRMEMFUNC_VBIT_LOCATION
 | 
      
         | 891 |  |  | #define TARGET_PTRMEMFUNC_VBIT_LOCATION \
 | 
      
         | 892 |  |  |   (FUNCTION_BOUNDARY >= 2 * BITS_PER_UNIT \
 | 
      
         | 893 |  |  |    ? ptrmemfunc_vbit_in_pfn : ptrmemfunc_vbit_in_delta)
 | 
      
         | 894 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 895 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 896 |  |  | #ifndef DEFAULT_GDB_EXTENSIONS
 | 
      
         | 897 |  |  | #define DEFAULT_GDB_EXTENSIONS 1
 | 
      
         | 898 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 899 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 900 |  |  | /* If more than one debugging type is supported, you must define
 | 
      
         | 901 |  |  |    PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE to choose the default.  */
 | 
      
         | 902 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 903 |  |  | #if 1 < (defined (DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO) + defined (SDB_DEBUGGING_INFO) \
 | 
      
         | 904 |  |  |          + defined (DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO) + defined (XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO) \
 | 
      
         | 905 |  |  |          + defined (VMS_DEBUGGING_INFO))
 | 
      
         | 906 |  |  | #ifndef PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 907 |  |  | #error You must define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 908 |  |  | #endif /* no PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE */
 | 
      
         | 909 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 910 |  |  | /* If only one debugging format is supported, define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE
 | 
      
         | 911 |  |  |    here so other code needn't care.  */
 | 
      
         | 912 |  |  | #elif defined DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO
 | 
      
         | 913 |  |  | #define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE DBX_DEBUG
 | 
      
         | 914 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 915 |  |  | #elif defined SDB_DEBUGGING_INFO
 | 
      
         | 916 |  |  | #define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE SDB_DEBUG
 | 
      
         | 917 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 918 |  |  | #elif defined DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
 | 
      
         | 919 |  |  | #define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE DWARF2_DEBUG
 | 
      
         | 920 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 921 |  |  | #elif defined VMS_DEBUGGING_INFO
 | 
      
         | 922 |  |  | #define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE VMS_AND_DWARF2_DEBUG
 | 
      
         | 923 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 924 |  |  | #elif defined XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO
 | 
      
         | 925 |  |  | #define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE XCOFF_DEBUG
 | 
      
         | 926 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 927 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 928 |  |  | /* No debugging format is supported by this target.  */
 | 
      
         | 929 |  |  | #define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE NO_DEBUG
 | 
      
         | 930 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 931 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 932 |  |  | #ifndef LARGEST_EXPONENT_IS_NORMAL
 | 
      
         | 933 |  |  | #define LARGEST_EXPONENT_IS_NORMAL(SIZE) 0
 | 
      
         | 934 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 935 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 936 |  |  | #ifndef ROUND_TOWARDS_ZERO
 | 
      
         | 937 |  |  | #define ROUND_TOWARDS_ZERO 0
 | 
      
         | 938 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 939 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 940 |  |  | #ifndef FLOAT_LIB_COMPARE_RETURNS_BOOL
 | 
      
         | 941 |  |  | #define FLOAT_LIB_COMPARE_RETURNS_BOOL(MODE, COMPARISON) false
 | 
      
         | 942 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 943 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 944 |  |  | /* True if the targets integer-comparison functions return { 0, 1, 2
 | 
      
         | 945 |  |  |    } to indicate { <, ==, > }.  False if { -1, 0, 1 } is used
 | 
      
         | 946 |  |  |    instead.  The libgcc routines are biased.  */
 | 
      
         | 947 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_LIB_INT_CMP_BIASED
 | 
      
         | 948 |  |  | #define TARGET_LIB_INT_CMP_BIASED (true)
 | 
      
         | 949 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 950 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 951 |  |  | /* If FLOAT_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN is not defined in the header files,
 | 
      
         | 952 |  |  |    then the word-endianness is the same as for integers.  */
 | 
      
         | 953 |  |  | #ifndef FLOAT_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
 | 
      
         | 954 |  |  | #define FLOAT_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
 | 
      
         | 955 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 956 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 957 |  |  | #ifndef REG_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
 | 
      
         | 958 |  |  | #define REG_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
 | 
      
         | 959 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 960 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 961 |  |  | #ifdef TARGET_FLT_EVAL_METHOD
 | 
      
         | 962 |  |  | #define TARGET_FLT_EVAL_METHOD_NON_DEFAULT 1
 | 
      
         | 963 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 964 |  |  | #define TARGET_FLT_EVAL_METHOD 0
 | 
      
         | 965 |  |  | #define TARGET_FLT_EVAL_METHOD_NON_DEFAULT 0
 | 
      
         | 966 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 967 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 968 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_DEC_EVAL_METHOD
 | 
      
         | 969 |  |  | #define TARGET_DEC_EVAL_METHOD 2
 | 
      
         | 970 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 971 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 972 |  |  | #ifndef HAS_LONG_COND_BRANCH
 | 
      
         | 973 |  |  | #define HAS_LONG_COND_BRANCH 0
 | 
      
         | 974 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 975 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 976 |  |  | #ifndef HAS_LONG_UNCOND_BRANCH
 | 
      
         | 977 |  |  | #define HAS_LONG_UNCOND_BRANCH 0
 | 
      
         | 978 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 979 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 980 |  |  | /* Determine whether __cxa_atexit, rather than atexit, is used to
 | 
      
         | 981 |  |  |    register C++ destructors for local statics and global objects.  */
 | 
      
         | 982 |  |  | #ifndef DEFAULT_USE_CXA_ATEXIT
 | 
      
         | 983 |  |  | #define DEFAULT_USE_CXA_ATEXIT 0
 | 
      
         | 984 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 985 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 986 |  |  | /* If none of these macros are defined, the port must use the new
 | 
      
         | 987 |  |  |    technique of defining constraints in the machine description.
 | 
      
         | 988 |  |  |    tm_p.h will define those macros that machine-independent code
 | 
      
         | 989 |  |  |    still uses.  */
 | 
      
         | 990 |  |  | #if  !defined CONSTRAINT_LEN                    \
 | 
      
         | 991 |  |  |   && !defined REG_CLASS_FROM_LETTER             \
 | 
      
         | 992 |  |  |   && !defined REG_CLASS_FROM_CONSTRAINT         \
 | 
      
         | 993 |  |  |   && !defined CONST_OK_FOR_LETTER_P             \
 | 
      
         | 994 |  |  |   && !defined CONST_OK_FOR_CONSTRAINT_P         \
 | 
      
         | 995 |  |  |   && !defined CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_LETTER_P      \
 | 
      
         | 996 |  |  |   && !defined CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_CONSTRAINT_P  \
 | 
      
         | 997 |  |  |   && !defined EXTRA_CONSTRAINT                  \
 | 
      
         | 998 |  |  |   && !defined EXTRA_CONSTRAINT_STR              \
 | 
      
         | 999 |  |  |   && !defined EXTRA_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT           \
 | 
      
         | 1000 |  |  |   && !defined EXTRA_ADDRESS_CONSTRAINT
 | 
      
         | 1001 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1002 |  |  | #define USE_MD_CONSTRAINTS
 | 
      
         | 1003 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1004 |  |  | #if GCC_VERSION >= 3000 && defined IN_GCC
 | 
      
         | 1005 |  |  | /* These old constraint macros shouldn't appear anywhere in a
 | 
      
         | 1006 |  |  |    configuration using MD constraint definitions.  */
 | 
      
         | 1007 |  |  | #pragma GCC poison REG_CLASS_FROM_LETTER CONST_OK_FOR_LETTER_P \
 | 
      
         | 1008 |  |  |                    CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_LETTER_P EXTRA_CONSTRAINT
 | 
      
         | 1009 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1010 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1011 |  |  | #else /* old constraint mechanism in use */
 | 
      
         | 1012 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1013 |  |  | /* Determine whether extra constraint letter should be handled
 | 
      
         | 1014 |  |  |    via address reload (like 'o').  */
 | 
      
         | 1015 |  |  | #ifndef EXTRA_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT
 | 
      
         | 1016 |  |  | #define EXTRA_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT(C,STR) 0
 | 
      
         | 1017 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1018 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1019 |  |  | /* Determine whether extra constraint letter should be handled
 | 
      
         | 1020 |  |  |    as an address (like 'p').  */
 | 
      
         | 1021 |  |  | #ifndef EXTRA_ADDRESS_CONSTRAINT
 | 
      
         | 1022 |  |  | #define EXTRA_ADDRESS_CONSTRAINT(C,STR) 0
 | 
      
         | 1023 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1024 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1025 |  |  | /* When a port defines CONSTRAINT_LEN, it should use DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN
 | 
      
         | 1026 |  |  |    for all the characters that it does not want to change, so things like the
 | 
      
         | 1027 |  |  |   'length' of a digit in a matching constraint is an implementation detail,
 | 
      
         | 1028 |  |  |    and not part of the interface.  */
 | 
      
         | 1029 |  |  | #define DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN(C,STR) 1
 | 
      
         | 1030 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1031 |  |  | #ifndef CONSTRAINT_LEN
 | 
      
         | 1032 |  |  | #define CONSTRAINT_LEN(C,STR) DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN (C, STR)
 | 
      
         | 1033 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1034 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1035 |  |  | #if defined (CONST_OK_FOR_LETTER_P) && ! defined (CONST_OK_FOR_CONSTRAINT_P)
 | 
      
         | 1036 |  |  | #define CONST_OK_FOR_CONSTRAINT_P(VAL,C,STR) CONST_OK_FOR_LETTER_P (VAL, C)
 | 
      
         | 1037 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1038 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1039 |  |  | #if defined (CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_LETTER_P) && ! defined (CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_CONSTRAINT_P)
 | 
      
         | 1040 |  |  | #define CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_CONSTRAINT_P(OP,C,STR) \
 | 
      
         | 1041 |  |  |   CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_LETTER_P (OP, C)
 | 
      
         | 1042 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1043 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1044 |  |  | #ifndef REG_CLASS_FROM_CONSTRAINT
 | 
      
         | 1045 |  |  | #define REG_CLASS_FROM_CONSTRAINT(C,STR) REG_CLASS_FROM_LETTER (C)
 | 
      
         | 1046 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1047 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1048 |  |  | #if defined (EXTRA_CONSTRAINT) && ! defined (EXTRA_CONSTRAINT_STR)
 | 
      
         | 1049 |  |  | #define EXTRA_CONSTRAINT_STR(OP, C,STR) EXTRA_CONSTRAINT (OP, C)
 | 
      
         | 1050 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1051 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1052 |  |  | #endif /* old constraint mechanism in use */
 | 
      
         | 1053 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1054 |  |  | /* Determine whether the entire c99 runtime
 | 
      
         | 1055 |  |  |    is present in the runtime library.  */
 | 
      
         | 1056 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_C99_FUNCTIONS
 | 
      
         | 1057 |  |  | #define TARGET_C99_FUNCTIONS 0
 | 
      
         | 1058 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1059 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1060 |  |  | /* Determine whether the target runtime library has
 | 
      
         | 1061 |  |  |    a sincos implementation following the GNU extension.  */
 | 
      
         | 1062 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_HAS_SINCOS
 | 
      
         | 1063 |  |  | #define TARGET_HAS_SINCOS 0
 | 
      
         | 1064 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1065 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1066 |  |  | /* Indicate that CLZ and CTZ are undefined at zero.  */
 | 
      
         | 1067 |  |  | #ifndef CLZ_DEFINED_VALUE_AT_ZERO
 | 
      
         | 1068 |  |  | #define CLZ_DEFINED_VALUE_AT_ZERO(MODE, VALUE)  0
 | 
      
         | 1069 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1070 |  |  | #ifndef CTZ_DEFINED_VALUE_AT_ZERO
 | 
      
         | 1071 |  |  | #define CTZ_DEFINED_VALUE_AT_ZERO(MODE, VALUE)  0
 | 
      
         | 1072 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1073 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1074 |  |  | /* Provide a default value for STORE_FLAG_VALUE.  */
 | 
      
         | 1075 |  |  | #ifndef STORE_FLAG_VALUE
 | 
      
         | 1076 |  |  | #define STORE_FLAG_VALUE  1
 | 
      
         | 1077 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1078 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1079 |  |  | /* This macro is used to determine what the largest unit size that
 | 
      
         | 1080 |  |  |    move_by_pieces can use is.  */
 | 
      
         | 1081 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1082 |  |  | /* MOVE_MAX_PIECES is the number of bytes at a time which we can
 | 
      
         | 1083 |  |  |    move efficiently, as opposed to  MOVE_MAX which is the maximum
 | 
      
         | 1084 |  |  |    number of bytes we can move with a single instruction.  */
 | 
      
         | 1085 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1086 |  |  | #ifndef MOVE_MAX_PIECES
 | 
      
         | 1087 |  |  | #define MOVE_MAX_PIECES   MOVE_MAX
 | 
      
         | 1088 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1089 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1090 |  |  | #ifndef MAX_MOVE_MAX
 | 
      
         | 1091 |  |  | #define MAX_MOVE_MAX MOVE_MAX
 | 
      
         | 1092 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1093 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1094 |  |  | #ifndef MIN_UNITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 1095 |  |  | #define MIN_UNITS_PER_WORD UNITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 1096 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1097 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1098 |  |  | #ifndef MAX_BITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 1099 |  |  | #define MAX_BITS_PER_WORD BITS_PER_WORD
 | 
      
         | 1100 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1101 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1102 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_POINTER_OFFSET
 | 
      
         | 1103 |  |  | #define STACK_POINTER_OFFSET    0
 | 
      
         | 1104 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1105 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1106 |  |  | #ifndef LOCAL_REGNO
 | 
      
         | 1107 |  |  | #define LOCAL_REGNO(REGNO)  0
 | 
      
         | 1108 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1109 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1110 |  |  | /* EXIT_IGNORE_STACK should be nonzero if, when returning from a function,
 | 
      
         | 1111 |  |  |    the stack pointer does not matter.  The value is tested only in
 | 
      
         | 1112 |  |  |    functions that have frame pointers.  */
 | 
      
         | 1113 |  |  | #ifndef EXIT_IGNORE_STACK
 | 
      
         | 1114 |  |  | #define EXIT_IGNORE_STACK 0
 | 
      
         | 1115 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1116 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1117 |  |  | /* Assume that case vectors are not pc-relative.  */
 | 
      
         | 1118 |  |  | #ifndef CASE_VECTOR_PC_RELATIVE
 | 
      
         | 1119 |  |  | #define CASE_VECTOR_PC_RELATIVE 0
 | 
      
         | 1120 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1121 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1122 |  |  | /* Assume that trampolines need function alignment.  */
 | 
      
         | 1123 |  |  | #ifndef TRAMPOLINE_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1124 |  |  | #define TRAMPOLINE_ALIGNMENT FUNCTION_BOUNDARY
 | 
      
         | 1125 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1126 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1127 |  |  | /* Register mappings for target machines without register windows.  */
 | 
      
         | 1128 |  |  | #ifndef INCOMING_REGNO
 | 
      
         | 1129 |  |  | #define INCOMING_REGNO(N) (N)
 | 
      
         | 1130 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1131 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1132 |  |  | #ifndef OUTGOING_REGNO
 | 
      
         | 1133 |  |  | #define OUTGOING_REGNO(N) (N)
 | 
      
         | 1134 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1135 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1136 |  |  | #ifndef SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED
 | 
      
         | 1137 |  |  | #define SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED 0
 | 
      
         | 1138 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1139 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1140 |  |  | #ifndef LEGITIMATE_PIC_OPERAND_P
 | 
      
         | 1141 |  |  | #define LEGITIMATE_PIC_OPERAND_P(X) 1
 | 
      
         | 1142 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1143 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1144 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_MEM_CONSTRAINT
 | 
      
         | 1145 |  |  | #define TARGET_MEM_CONSTRAINT 'm'
 | 
      
         | 1146 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1147 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1148 |  |  | #ifndef REVERSIBLE_CC_MODE
 | 
      
         | 1149 |  |  | #define REVERSIBLE_CC_MODE(MODE) 0
 | 
      
         | 1150 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1151 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1152 |  |  | /* Biggest alignment supported by the object file format of this machine.  */
 | 
      
         | 1153 |  |  | #ifndef MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1154 |  |  | #define MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1155 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1156 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1157 |  |  | #ifndef FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD
 | 
      
         | 1158 |  |  | #define FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD 0
 | 
      
         | 1159 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1160 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1161 |  |  | /* On most machines, the CFA coincides with the first incoming parm.  */
 | 
      
         | 1162 |  |  | #ifndef ARG_POINTER_CFA_OFFSET
 | 
      
         | 1163 |  |  | #define ARG_POINTER_CFA_OFFSET(FNDECL) \
 | 
      
         | 1164 |  |  |   (FIRST_PARM_OFFSET (FNDECL) + crtl->args.pretend_args_size)
 | 
      
         | 1165 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1166 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1167 |  |  | /* On most machines, we use the CFA as DW_AT_frame_base.  */
 | 
      
         | 1168 |  |  | #ifndef CFA_FRAME_BASE_OFFSET
 | 
      
         | 1169 |  |  | #define CFA_FRAME_BASE_OFFSET(FNDECL) 0
 | 
      
         | 1170 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1171 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1172 |  |  | /* The offset from the incoming value of %sp to the top of the stack frame
 | 
      
         | 1173 |  |  |    for the current function.  */
 | 
      
         | 1174 |  |  | #ifndef INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET
 | 
      
         | 1175 |  |  | #define INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET 0
 | 
      
         | 1176 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1177 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1178 |  |  | #ifndef HARD_REGNO_NREGS_HAS_PADDING
 | 
      
         | 1179 |  |  | #define HARD_REGNO_NREGS_HAS_PADDING(REGNO, MODE) 0
 | 
      
         | 1180 |  |  | #define HARD_REGNO_NREGS_WITH_PADDING(REGNO, MODE) -1
 | 
      
         | 1181 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1182 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1183 |  |  | #ifndef OUTGOING_REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE
 | 
      
         | 1184 |  |  | #define OUTGOING_REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE(FNTYPE) 0
 | 
      
         | 1185 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1186 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1187 |  |  | /* MAX_STACK_ALIGNMENT is the maximum stack alignment guaranteed by
 | 
      
         | 1188 |  |  |    the backend.  MAX_SUPPORTED_STACK_ALIGNMENT is the maximum best
 | 
      
         | 1189 |  |  |    effort stack alignment supported by the backend.  If the backend
 | 
      
         | 1190 |  |  |    supports stack alignment, MAX_SUPPORTED_STACK_ALIGNMENT and
 | 
      
         | 1191 |  |  |    MAX_STACK_ALIGNMENT are the same.  Otherwise, the incoming stack
 | 
      
         | 1192 |  |  |    boundary will limit the maximum guaranteed stack alignment.  */
 | 
      
         | 1193 |  |  | #ifdef MAX_STACK_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1194 |  |  | #define MAX_SUPPORTED_STACK_ALIGNMENT MAX_STACK_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1195 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 1196 |  |  | #define MAX_STACK_ALIGNMENT STACK_BOUNDARY
 | 
      
         | 1197 |  |  | #define MAX_SUPPORTED_STACK_ALIGNMENT PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY
 | 
      
         | 1198 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1199 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1200 |  |  | #define SUPPORTS_STACK_ALIGNMENT (MAX_STACK_ALIGNMENT > STACK_BOUNDARY)
 | 
      
         | 1201 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1202 |  |  | #ifndef LOCAL_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1203 |  |  | #define LOCAL_ALIGNMENT(TYPE, ALIGNMENT) ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1204 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1205 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1206 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_SLOT_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1207 |  |  | #define STACK_SLOT_ALIGNMENT(TYPE,MODE,ALIGN) \
 | 
      
         | 1208 |  |  |   ((TYPE) ? LOCAL_ALIGNMENT ((TYPE), (ALIGN)) : (ALIGN))
 | 
      
         | 1209 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1210 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1211 |  |  | #ifndef LOCAL_DECL_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1212 |  |  | #define LOCAL_DECL_ALIGNMENT(DECL) \
 | 
      
         | 1213 |  |  |   LOCAL_ALIGNMENT (TREE_TYPE (DECL), DECL_ALIGN (DECL))
 | 
      
         | 1214 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1215 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1216 |  |  | #ifndef MINIMUM_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1217 |  |  | #define MINIMUM_ALIGNMENT(EXP,MODE,ALIGN) (ALIGN)
 | 
      
         | 1218 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1219 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1220 |  |  | /* Alignment value for attribute ((aligned)).  */
 | 
      
         | 1221 |  |  | #ifndef ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED_VALUE
 | 
      
         | 1222 |  |  | #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED_VALUE BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT
 | 
      
         | 1223 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1224 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1225 |  |  | /* Many ports have no mode-dependent addresses (except possibly autoincrement
 | 
      
         | 1226 |  |  |    and autodecrement addresses, which are handled by target-independent code
 | 
      
         | 1227 |  |  |    in recog.c).  */
 | 
      
         | 1228 |  |  | #ifndef GO_IF_MODE_DEPENDENT_ADDRESS
 | 
      
         | 1229 |  |  | #define GO_IF_MODE_DEPENDENT_ADDRESS(X, WIN)
 | 
      
         | 1230 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1231 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1232 |  |  | /* For most ports anything that evaluates to a constant symbolic
 | 
      
         | 1233 |  |  |    or integer value is acceptable as a constant address.  */
 | 
      
         | 1234 |  |  | #ifndef CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P
 | 
      
         | 1235 |  |  | #define CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P(X)   (CONSTANT_P (X) && GET_CODE (X) != CONST_DOUBLE)
 | 
      
         | 1236 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1237 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1238 |  |  | #ifndef MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 1239 |  |  | #define MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE GET_MODE_BITSIZE (DImode)
 | 
      
         | 1240 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1241 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1242 |  |  | /* Nonzero if structures and unions should be returned in memory.
 | 
      
         | 1243 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1244 |  |  |    This should only be defined if compatibility with another compiler or
 | 
      
         | 1245 |  |  |    with an ABI is needed, because it results in slower code.  */
 | 
      
         | 1246 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1247 |  |  | #ifndef DEFAULT_PCC_STRUCT_RETURN
 | 
      
         | 1248 |  |  | #define DEFAULT_PCC_STRUCT_RETURN 1
 | 
      
         | 1249 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1250 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1251 |  |  | #ifdef GCC_INSN_FLAGS_H
 | 
      
         | 1252 |  |  | /* Dependent default target macro definitions
 | 
      
         | 1253 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1254 |  |  |    This section of defaults.h defines target macros that depend on generated
 | 
      
         | 1255 |  |  |    headers.  This is a bit awkward:  We want to put all default definitions
 | 
      
         | 1256 |  |  |    for target macros in defaults.h, but some of the defaults depend on the
 | 
      
         | 1257 |  |  |    HAVE_* flags defines of insn-flags.h.  But insn-flags.h is not always
 | 
      
         | 1258 |  |  |    included by files that do include defaults.h.
 | 
      
         | 1259 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1260 |  |  |    Fortunately, the default macro definitions that depend on the HAVE_*
 | 
      
         | 1261 |  |  |    macros are also the ones that will only be used inside GCC itself, i.e.
 | 
      
         | 1262 |  |  |    not in the gen* programs or in target objects like libgcc.
 | 
      
         | 1263 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1264 |  |  |    Obviously, it would be best to keep this section of defaults.h as small
 | 
      
         | 1265 |  |  |    as possible, by converting the macros defined below to target hooks or
 | 
      
         | 1266 |  |  |    functions.
 | 
      
         | 1267 |  |  | */
 | 
      
         | 1268 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1269 |  |  | /* The default branch cost is 1.  */
 | 
      
         | 1270 |  |  | #ifndef BRANCH_COST
 | 
      
         | 1271 |  |  | #define BRANCH_COST(speed_p, predictable_p) 1
 | 
      
         | 1272 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1273 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1274 |  |  | /* If a memory-to-memory move would take MOVE_RATIO or more simple
 | 
      
         | 1275 |  |  |    move-instruction sequences, we will do a movmem or libcall instead.  */
 | 
      
         | 1276 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1277 |  |  | #ifndef MOVE_RATIO
 | 
      
         | 1278 |  |  | #if defined (HAVE_movmemqi) || defined (HAVE_movmemhi) || defined (HAVE_movmemsi) || defined (HAVE_movmemdi) || defined (HAVE_movmemti)
 | 
      
         | 1279 |  |  | #define MOVE_RATIO(speed) 2
 | 
      
         | 1280 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 1281 |  |  | /* If we are optimizing for space (-Os), cut down the default move ratio.  */
 | 
      
         | 1282 |  |  | #define MOVE_RATIO(speed) ((speed) ? 15 : 3)
 | 
      
         | 1283 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1284 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1285 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1286 |  |  | /* If a clear memory operation would take CLEAR_RATIO or more simple
 | 
      
         | 1287 |  |  |    move-instruction sequences, we will do a setmem or libcall instead.  */
 | 
      
         | 1288 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1289 |  |  | #ifndef CLEAR_RATIO
 | 
      
         | 1290 |  |  | #if defined (HAVE_setmemqi) || defined (HAVE_setmemhi) || defined (HAVE_setmemsi) || defined (HAVE_setmemdi) || defined (HAVE_setmemti)
 | 
      
         | 1291 |  |  | #define CLEAR_RATIO(speed) 2
 | 
      
         | 1292 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 1293 |  |  | /* If we are optimizing for space, cut down the default clear ratio.  */
 | 
      
         | 1294 |  |  | #define CLEAR_RATIO(speed) ((speed) ? 15 :3)
 | 
      
         | 1295 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1296 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1297 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1298 |  |  | /* If a memory set (to value other than zero) operation would take
 | 
      
         | 1299 |  |  |    SET_RATIO or more simple move-instruction sequences, we will do a movmem
 | 
      
         | 1300 |  |  |    or libcall instead.  */
 | 
      
         | 1301 |  |  | #ifndef SET_RATIO
 | 
      
         | 1302 |  |  | #define SET_RATIO(speed) MOVE_RATIO(speed)
 | 
      
         | 1303 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1304 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1305 |  |  | /* Supply a default definition for FUNCTION_ARG_PADDING:
 | 
      
         | 1306 |  |  |    usually pad upward, but pad short args downward on
 | 
      
         | 1307 |  |  |    big-endian machines.  */
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         | 1308 |  |  |  
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         | 1309 |  |  | #define DEFAULT_FUNCTION_ARG_PADDING(MODE, TYPE)                        \
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         | 1310 |  |  |   (! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN                                                   \
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         | 1311 |  |  |    ? upward                                                             \
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         | 1312 |  |  |    : (((MODE) == BLKmode                                                \
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         | 1313 |  |  |        ? ((TYPE) && TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (TYPE)) == INTEGER_CST         \
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         | 1314 |  |  |           && int_size_in_bytes (TYPE) < (PARM_BOUNDARY / BITS_PER_UNIT)) \
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         | 1315 |  |  |        : GET_MODE_BITSIZE (MODE) < PARM_BOUNDARY)                       \
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         | 1316 |  |  |       ? downward : upward))
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         | 1317 |  |  |  
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         | 1318 |  |  | #ifndef FUNCTION_ARG_PADDING
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         | 1319 |  |  | #define FUNCTION_ARG_PADDING(MODE, TYPE)        \
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         | 1320 |  |  |   DEFAULT_FUNCTION_ARG_PADDING ((MODE), (TYPE))
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         | 1321 |  |  | #endif
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         | 1322 |  |  |  
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         | 1323 |  |  | /* Supply a default definition of STACK_SAVEAREA_MODE for emit_stack_save.
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         | 1324 |  |  |    Normally move_insn, so Pmode stack pointer.  */
 | 
      
         | 1325 |  |  |  
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         | 1326 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_SAVEAREA_MODE
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         | 1327 |  |  | #define STACK_SAVEAREA_MODE(LEVEL) Pmode
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         | 1328 |  |  | #endif
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         | 1329 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1330 |  |  | /* Supply a default definition of STACK_SIZE_MODE for
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         | 1331 |  |  |    allocate_dynamic_stack_space.  Normally PLUS/MINUS, so word_mode.  */
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         | 1332 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1333 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_SIZE_MODE
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         | 1334 |  |  | #define STACK_SIZE_MODE word_mode
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         | 1335 |  |  | #endif
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         | 1336 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1337 |  |  | /* Provide default values for the macros controlling stack checking.  */
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         | 1338 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1339 |  |  | /* The default is neither full builtin stack checking...  */
 | 
      
         | 1340 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_CHECK_BUILTIN
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         | 1341 |  |  | #define STACK_CHECK_BUILTIN 0
 | 
      
         | 1342 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1343 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1344 |  |  | /* ...nor static builtin stack checking.  */
 | 
      
         | 1345 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_CHECK_STATIC_BUILTIN
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         | 1346 |  |  | #define STACK_CHECK_STATIC_BUILTIN 0
 | 
      
         | 1347 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1348 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1349 |  |  | /* The default interval is one page (4096 bytes).  */
 | 
      
         | 1350 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_CHECK_PROBE_INTERVAL_EXP
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         | 1351 |  |  | #define STACK_CHECK_PROBE_INTERVAL_EXP 12
 | 
      
         | 1352 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1353 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1354 |  |  | /* The default is not to move the stack pointer.  */
 | 
      
         | 1355 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_CHECK_MOVING_SP
 | 
      
         | 1356 |  |  | #define STACK_CHECK_MOVING_SP 0
 | 
      
         | 1357 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1358 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1359 |  |  | /* This is a kludge to try to capture the discrepancy between the old
 | 
      
         | 1360 |  |  |    mechanism (generic stack checking) and the new mechanism (static
 | 
      
         | 1361 |  |  |    builtin stack checking).  STACK_CHECK_PROTECT needs to be bumped
 | 
      
         | 1362 |  |  |    for the latter because part of the protection area is effectively
 | 
      
         | 1363 |  |  |    included in STACK_CHECK_MAX_FRAME_SIZE for the former.  */
 | 
      
         | 1364 |  |  | #ifdef STACK_CHECK_PROTECT
 | 
      
         | 1365 |  |  | #define STACK_OLD_CHECK_PROTECT STACK_CHECK_PROTECT
 | 
      
         | 1366 |  |  | #else
 | 
      
         | 1367 |  |  | #define STACK_OLD_CHECK_PROTECT                                         \
 | 
      
         | 1368 |  |  |  (targetm_common.except_unwind_info (&global_options) == UI_SJLJ        \
 | 
      
         | 1369 |  |  |   ? 75 * UNITS_PER_WORD                                                 \
 | 
      
         | 1370 |  |  |   : 8 * 1024)
 | 
      
         | 1371 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1372 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1373 |  |  | /* Minimum amount of stack required to recover from an anticipated stack
 | 
      
         | 1374 |  |  |    overflow detection.  The default value conveys an estimate of the amount
 | 
      
         | 1375 |  |  |    of stack required to propagate an exception.  */
 | 
      
         | 1376 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_CHECK_PROTECT
 | 
      
         | 1377 |  |  | #define STACK_CHECK_PROTECT                                             \
 | 
      
         | 1378 |  |  |  (targetm_common.except_unwind_info (&global_options) == UI_SJLJ        \
 | 
      
         | 1379 |  |  |   ? 75 * UNITS_PER_WORD                                                 \
 | 
      
         | 1380 |  |  |   : 12 * 1024)
 | 
      
         | 1381 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1382 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1383 |  |  | /* Make the maximum frame size be the largest we can and still only need
 | 
      
         | 1384 |  |  |    one probe per function.  */
 | 
      
         | 1385 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_CHECK_MAX_FRAME_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 1386 |  |  | #define STACK_CHECK_MAX_FRAME_SIZE \
 | 
      
         | 1387 |  |  |   ((1 << STACK_CHECK_PROBE_INTERVAL_EXP) - UNITS_PER_WORD)
 | 
      
         | 1388 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1389 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1390 |  |  | /* This is arbitrary, but should be large enough everywhere.  */
 | 
      
         | 1391 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_CHECK_FIXED_FRAME_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 1392 |  |  | #define STACK_CHECK_FIXED_FRAME_SIZE (4 * UNITS_PER_WORD)
 | 
      
         | 1393 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1394 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1395 |  |  | /* Provide a reasonable default for the maximum size of an object to
 | 
      
         | 1396 |  |  |    allocate in the fixed frame.  We may need to be able to make this
 | 
      
         | 1397 |  |  |    controllable by the user at some point.  */
 | 
      
         | 1398 |  |  | #ifndef STACK_CHECK_MAX_VAR_SIZE
 | 
      
         | 1399 |  |  | #define STACK_CHECK_MAX_VAR_SIZE (STACK_CHECK_MAX_FRAME_SIZE / 100)
 | 
      
         | 1400 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1401 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1402 |  |  | /* By default, the C++ compiler will use function addresses in the
 | 
      
         | 1403 |  |  |    vtable entries.  Setting this nonzero tells the compiler to use
 | 
      
         | 1404 |  |  |    function descriptors instead.  The value of this macro says how
 | 
      
         | 1405 |  |  |    many words wide the descriptor is (normally 2).  It is assumed
 | 
      
         | 1406 |  |  |    that the address of a function descriptor may be treated as a
 | 
      
         | 1407 |  |  |    pointer to a function.  */
 | 
      
         | 1408 |  |  | #ifndef TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS
 | 
      
         | 1409 |  |  | #define TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS 0
 | 
      
         | 1410 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1411 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1412 |  |  | #ifndef SWITCHABLE_TARGET
 | 
      
         | 1413 |  |  | #define SWITCHABLE_TARGET 0
 | 
      
         | 1414 |  |  | #endif
 | 
      
         | 1415 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1416 |  |  | #endif /* GCC_INSN_FLAGS_H  */
 | 
      
         | 1417 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 1418 |  |  | #endif  /* ! GCC_DEFAULTS_H */
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