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/* tc-i860.c -- Assembler for the Intel i860 architecture.
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   Copyright 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
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   2003, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Brought back from the dead and completely reworked
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   by Jason Eckhardt <jle@cygnus.com>.
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   This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
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   GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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   the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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   any later version.
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   GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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   GNU General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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   with GAS; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free Software
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   Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
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#include "as.h"
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#include "safe-ctype.h"
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#include "subsegs.h"
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#include "opcode/i860.h"
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#include "elf/i860.h"
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30
 
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/* The opcode hash table.  */
32
static struct hash_control *op_hash = NULL;
33
 
34
/* These characters always start a comment.  */
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const char comment_chars[] = "#!/";
36
 
37
/* These characters start a comment at the beginning of a line.  */
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const char line_comment_chars[] = "#/";
39
 
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const char line_separator_chars[] = ";";
41
 
42
/* Characters that can be used to separate the mantissa from the exponent
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   in floating point numbers.  */
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const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE";
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/* Characters that indicate this number is a floating point constant.
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   As in 0f12.456 or 0d1.2345e12.  */
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const char FLT_CHARS[] = "rRsSfFdDxXpP";
49
 
50
/* Register prefix (depends on syntax).  */
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static char reg_prefix;
52
 
53
#define MAX_FIXUPS 2
54
 
55
struct i860_it
56
{
57
  char *error;
58
  unsigned long opcode;
59
  enum expand_type expand;
60
  struct i860_fi
61
  {
62
    expressionS exp;
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    bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
64
    int pcrel;
65
    valueT fup;
66
  } fi[MAX_FIXUPS];
67
} the_insn;
68
 
69
/* The current fixup count.  */
70
static int fc;
71
 
72
static char *expr_end;
73
 
74
/* Indicates error if a pseudo operation was expanded after a branch.  */
75
static char last_expand;
76
 
77
/* If true, then warn if any pseudo operations were expanded.  */
78
static int target_warn_expand = 0;
79
 
80
/* If true, then XP support is enabled.  */
81
static int target_xp = 0;
82
 
83
/* If true, then Intel syntax is enabled (default to AT&T/SVR4 syntax).  */
84
static int target_intel_syntax = 0;
85
 
86
 
87
/* Prototypes.  */
88
static void i860_process_insn (char *);
89
static void s_dual (int);
90
static void s_enddual (int);
91
static void s_atmp (int);
92
static void s_align_wrapper (int);
93
static int i860_get_expression (char *);
94
static bfd_reloc_code_real_type obtain_reloc_for_imm16 (fixS *, long *);
95
#ifdef DEBUG_I860
96
static void print_insn (struct i860_it *);
97
#endif
98
 
99
const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] =
100
{
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  {"align",   s_align_wrapper, 0},
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  {"dual",    s_dual,          0},
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  {"enddual", s_enddual,       0},
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  {"atmp",    s_atmp,          0},
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  {NULL,      0,               0},
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};
107
 
108
/* Dual-instruction mode handling.  */
109
enum dual
110
{
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  DUAL_OFF = 0, DUAL_ON, DUAL_DDOT, DUAL_ONDDOT,
112
};
113
static enum dual dual_mode = DUAL_OFF;
114
 
115
/* Handle ".dual" directive.  */
116
static void
117
s_dual (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
118
{
119
  if (target_intel_syntax)
120
    dual_mode = DUAL_ON;
121
  else
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    as_bad (_("Directive .dual available only with -mintel-syntax option"));
123
}
124
 
125
/* Handle ".enddual" directive.  */
126
static void
127
s_enddual (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
128
{
129
  if (target_intel_syntax)
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    dual_mode = DUAL_OFF;
131
  else
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    as_bad (_("Directive .enddual available only with -mintel-syntax option"));
133
}
134
 
135
/* Temporary register used when expanding assembler pseudo operations.  */
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static int atmp = 31;
137
 
138
static void
139
s_atmp (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
140
{
141
  int temp;
142
 
143
  if (! target_intel_syntax)
144
    {
145
      as_bad (_("Directive .atmp available only with -mintel-syntax option"));
146
      demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
147
      return;
148
    }
149
 
150
  if (strncmp (input_line_pointer, "sp", 2) == 0)
151
    {
152
      input_line_pointer += 2;
153
      atmp = 2;
154
    }
155
  else if (strncmp (input_line_pointer, "fp", 2) == 0)
156
    {
157
      input_line_pointer += 2;
158
      atmp = 3;
159
    }
160
  else if (strncmp (input_line_pointer, "r", 1) == 0)
161
    {
162
      input_line_pointer += 1;
163
      temp = get_absolute_expression ();
164
      if (temp >= 0 && temp <= 31)
165
        atmp = temp;
166
      else
167
        as_bad (_("Unknown temporary pseudo register"));
168
    }
169
  else
170
    {
171
      as_bad (_("Unknown temporary pseudo register"));
172
    }
173
  demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
174
}
175
 
176
/* Handle ".align" directive depending on syntax mode.
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   AT&T/SVR4 syntax uses the standard align directive.  However,
178
   the Intel syntax additionally allows keywords for the alignment
179
   parameter: ".align type", where type is one of {.short, .long,
180
   .quad, .single, .double} representing alignments of 2, 4,
181
   16, 4, and 8, respectively.  */
182
static void
183
s_align_wrapper (int arg)
184
{
185
  char *parm = input_line_pointer;
186
 
187
  if (target_intel_syntax)
188
    {
189
      /* Replace a keyword with the equivalent integer so the
190
         standard align routine can parse the directive.  */
191
      if (strncmp (parm, ".short", 6) == 0)
192
        strncpy (parm, "     2", 6);
193
      else if (strncmp (parm, ".long", 5) == 0)
194
        strncpy (parm, "    4", 5);
195
      else if (strncmp (parm, ".quad", 5) == 0)
196
        strncpy (parm, "   16", 5);
197
      else if (strncmp (parm, ".single", 7) == 0)
198
        strncpy (parm, "      4", 7);
199
      else if (strncmp (parm, ".double", 7) == 0)
200
        strncpy (parm, "      8", 7);
201
 
202
      while (*input_line_pointer == ' ')
203
        ++input_line_pointer;
204
    }
205
 
206
  s_align_bytes (arg);
207
}
208
 
209
/* This function is called once, at assembler startup time.  It should
210
   set up all the tables and data structures that the MD part of the
211
   assembler will need.  */
212
void
213
md_begin (void)
214
{
215
  const char *retval = NULL;
216
  int lose = 0;
217
  unsigned int i = 0;
218
 
219
  op_hash = hash_new ();
220
 
221
  while (i860_opcodes[i].name != NULL)
222
    {
223
      const char *name = i860_opcodes[i].name;
224
      retval = hash_insert (op_hash, name, (PTR)&i860_opcodes[i]);
225
      if (retval != NULL)
226
        {
227
          fprintf (stderr, _("internal error: can't hash `%s': %s\n"),
228
                   i860_opcodes[i].name, retval);
229
          lose = 1;
230
        }
231
      do
232
        {
233
          if (i860_opcodes[i].match & i860_opcodes[i].lose)
234
            {
235
              fprintf (stderr,
236
                       _("internal error: losing opcode: `%s' \"%s\"\n"),
237
                       i860_opcodes[i].name, i860_opcodes[i].args);
238
              lose = 1;
239
            }
240
          ++i;
241
        }
242
      while (i860_opcodes[i].name != NULL
243
             && strcmp (i860_opcodes[i].name, name) == 0);
244
    }
245
 
246
  if (lose)
247
    as_fatal (_("Defective assembler.  No assembly attempted."));
248
 
249
  /* Set the register prefix for either Intel or AT&T/SVR4 syntax.  */
250
  reg_prefix = target_intel_syntax ? 0 : '%';
251
}
252
 
253
/* This is the core of the machine-dependent assembler.  STR points to a
254
   machine dependent instruction.  This function emits the frags/bytes
255
   it assembles to.  */
256
void
257
md_assemble (char *str)
258
{
259
  char *destp;
260
  int num_opcodes = 1;
261
  int i;
262
  struct i860_it pseudo[3];
263
 
264
  assert (str);
265
  fc = 0;
266
 
267
  /* Assemble the instruction.  */
268
  i860_process_insn (str);
269
 
270
  /* Check for expandable flag to produce pseudo-instructions.  This
271
     is an undesirable feature that should be avoided.  */
272
  if (the_insn.expand != 0 && the_insn.expand != XP_ONLY
273
      && ! (the_insn.fi[0].fup & (OP_SEL_HA | OP_SEL_H | OP_SEL_L | OP_SEL_GOT
274
                            | OP_SEL_GOTOFF | OP_SEL_PLT)))
275
    {
276
      for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
277
        pseudo[i] = the_insn;
278
 
279
      fc = 1;
280
      switch (the_insn.expand)
281
        {
282
 
283
        case E_DELAY:
284
          num_opcodes = 1;
285
          break;
286
 
287
        case E_MOV:
288
          if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
289
              && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
290
              && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 15)
291
                  && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= -(1 << 15)))
292
            break;
293
 
294
          /* Emit "or l%const,r0,ireg_dest".  */
295
          pseudo[0].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0x001f0000) | 0xe4000000;
296
          pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_L);
297
 
298
          /* Emit "orh h%const,ireg_dest,ireg_dest".  */
299
          pseudo[1].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0x03ffffff) | 0xec000000
300
                              | ((the_insn.opcode & 0x001f0000) << 5);
301
          pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_H);
302
 
303
          num_opcodes = 2;
304
          break;
305
 
306
        case E_ADDR:
307
          if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
308
              && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
309
              && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 15)
310
                  && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= -(1 << 15)))
311
            break;
312
 
313
          /* Emit "orh ha%addr_expr,ireg_src2,r31".  */
314
          pseudo[0].opcode = 0xec000000 | (the_insn.opcode & 0x03e00000)
315
                             | (atmp << 16);
316
          pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_HA);
317
 
318
          /* Emit "l%addr_expr(r31),ireg_dest".  We pick up the fixup
319
             information from the original instruction.   */
320
          pseudo[1].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & ~0x03e00000) | (atmp << 21);
321
          pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = the_insn.fi[0].fup | OP_SEL_L;
322
 
323
          num_opcodes = 2;
324
          break;
325
 
326
        case E_U32:
327
          if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
328
              && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
329
              && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 16)
330
                  && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= 0))
331
            break;
332
 
333
          /* Emit "$(opcode)h h%const,ireg_src2,r31".  */
334
          pseudo[0].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0xf3e0ffff) | 0x0c000000
335
                              | (atmp << 16);
336
          pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_H);
337
 
338
          /* Emit "$(opcode) l%const,r31,ireg_dest".  */
339
          pseudo[1].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0xf01f0000) | 0x04000000
340
                              | (atmp << 21);
341
          pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_L);
342
 
343
          num_opcodes = 2;
344
          break;
345
 
346
        case E_AND:
347
          if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
348
              && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
349
              && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 16)
350
                  && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= 0))
351
            break;
352
 
353
          /* Emit "andnot h%const,ireg_src2,r31".  */
354
          pseudo[0].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0x03e0ffff) | 0xd4000000
355
                              | (atmp << 16);
356
          pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_H);
357
          pseudo[0].fi[0].exp.X_add_number =
358
            -1 - the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number;
359
 
360
          /* Emit "andnot l%const,r31,ireg_dest".  */
361
          pseudo[1].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & 0x001f0000) | 0xd4000000
362
                              | (atmp << 21);
363
          pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_L);
364
          pseudo[1].fi[0].exp.X_add_number =
365
            -1 - the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number;
366
 
367
          num_opcodes = 2;
368
          break;
369
 
370
        case E_S32:
371
          if (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_symbol == NULL
372
              && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_op_symbol == NULL
373
              && (the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number < (1 << 15)
374
                  && the_insn.fi[0].exp.X_add_number >= -(1 << 15)))
375
            break;
376
 
377
          /* Emit "orh h%const,r0,r31".  */
378
          pseudo[0].opcode = 0xec000000 | (atmp << 16);
379
          pseudo[0].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_H);
380
 
381
          /* Emit "or l%const,r31,r31".  */
382
          pseudo[1].opcode = 0xe4000000 | (atmp << 21) | (atmp << 16);
383
          pseudo[1].fi[0].fup = (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_SEL_L);
384
 
385
          /* Emit "r31,ireg_src2,ireg_dest".  */
386
          pseudo[2].opcode = (the_insn.opcode & ~0x0400ffff) | (atmp << 11);
387
          pseudo[2].fi[0].fup = OP_IMM_S16;
388
 
389
          num_opcodes = 3;
390
          break;
391
 
392
        default:
393
          as_fatal (_("failed sanity check."));
394
        }
395
 
396
      the_insn = pseudo[0];
397
 
398
      /* Warn if an opcode is expanded after a delayed branch.  */
399
      if (num_opcodes > 1 && last_expand == 1)
400
        as_warn (_("Expanded opcode after delayed branch: `%s'"), str);
401
 
402
      /* Warn if an opcode is expanded in dual mode.  */
403
      if (num_opcodes > 1 && dual_mode != DUAL_OFF)
404
        as_warn (_("Expanded opcode in dual mode: `%s'"), str);
405
 
406
      /* Notify if any expansions happen.  */
407
      if (target_warn_expand && num_opcodes > 1)
408
        as_warn (_("An instruction was expanded (%s)"), str);
409
    }
410
 
411
  i = 0;
412
  do
413
    {
414
      int tmp;
415
 
416
      /* Output the opcode.  Note that the i860 always reads instructions
417
         as little-endian data.  */
418
      destp = frag_more (4);
419
      number_to_chars_littleendian (destp, the_insn.opcode, 4);
420
 
421
      /* Check for expanded opcode after branch or in dual mode.  */
422
      last_expand = the_insn.fi[0].pcrel;
423
 
424
      /* Output the symbol-dependent stuff.  Only btne and bte will ever
425
         loop more than once here, since only they (possibly) have more
426
         than one fixup.  */
427
      for (tmp = 0; tmp < fc; tmp++)
428
        {
429
          if (the_insn.fi[tmp].fup != OP_NONE)
430
            {
431
              fixS *fix;
432
              fix = fix_new_exp (frag_now,
433
                                 destp - frag_now->fr_literal,
434
                                 4,
435
                                 &the_insn.fi[tmp].exp,
436
                                 the_insn.fi[tmp].pcrel,
437
                                 the_insn.fi[tmp].reloc);
438
 
439
             /* Despite the odd name, this is a scratch field.  We use
440
                it to encode operand type information.  */
441
             fix->fx_addnumber = the_insn.fi[tmp].fup;
442
           }
443
        }
444
      the_insn = pseudo[++i];
445
    }
446
  while (--num_opcodes > 0);
447
 
448
}
449
 
450
/* Assemble the instruction pointed to by STR.  */
451
static void
452
i860_process_insn (char *str)
453
{
454
  char *s;
455
  const char *args;
456
  char c;
457
  struct i860_opcode *insn;
458
  char *args_start;
459
  unsigned long opcode;
460
  unsigned int mask;
461
  int match = 0;
462
  int comma = 0;
463
 
464
#if 1 /* For compiler warnings.  */
465
  args = 0;
466
  insn = 0;
467
  args_start = 0;
468
  opcode = 0;
469
#endif
470
 
471
  for (s = str; ISLOWER (*s) || *s == '.' || *s == '3'
472
       || *s == '2' || *s == '1'; ++s)
473
    ;
474
 
475
  switch (*s)
476
    {
477
    case '\0':
478
      break;
479
 
480
    case ',':
481
      comma = 1;
482
 
483
      /*FALLTHROUGH*/
484
 
485
    case ' ':
486
      *s++ = '\0';
487
      break;
488
 
489
    default:
490
      as_fatal (_("Unknown opcode: `%s'"), str);
491
    }
492
 
493
  /* Check for dual mode ("d.") opcode prefix.  */
494
  if (strncmp (str, "d.", 2) == 0)
495
    {
496
      if (dual_mode == DUAL_ON)
497
        dual_mode = DUAL_ONDDOT;
498
      else
499
        dual_mode = DUAL_DDOT;
500
      str += 2;
501
    }
502
 
503
  if ((insn = (struct i860_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, str)) == NULL)
504
    {
505
      if (dual_mode == DUAL_DDOT || dual_mode == DUAL_ONDDOT)
506
        str -= 2;
507
      as_bad (_("Unknown opcode: `%s'"), str);
508
      return;
509
    }
510
 
511
  if (comma)
512
    *--s = ',';
513
 
514
  args_start = s;
515
  for (;;)
516
    {
517
      int t;
518
      opcode = insn->match;
519
      memset (&the_insn, '\0', sizeof (the_insn));
520
      fc = 0;
521
      for (t = 0; t < MAX_FIXUPS; t++)
522
        {
523
          the_insn.fi[t].reloc = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
524
          the_insn.fi[t].pcrel = 0;
525
          the_insn.fi[t].fup = OP_NONE;
526
        }
527
 
528
      /* Build the opcode, checking as we go that the operands match.  */
529
      for (args = insn->args; ; ++args)
530
        {
531
          if (fc > MAX_FIXUPS)
532
            abort ();
533
 
534
          switch (*args)
535
            {
536
 
537
            /* End of args.  */
538
            case '\0':
539
              if (*s == '\0')
540
                match = 1;
541
              break;
542
 
543
            /* These must match exactly.  */
544
            case '+':
545
            case '(':
546
            case ')':
547
            case ',':
548
            case ' ':
549
              if (*s++ == *args)
550
                continue;
551
              break;
552
 
553
            /* Must be at least one digit.  */
554
            case '#':
555
              if (ISDIGIT (*s++))
556
                {
557
                  while (ISDIGIT (*s))
558
                    ++s;
559
                  continue;
560
                }
561
              break;
562
 
563
            /* Next operand must be a register.  */
564
            case '1':
565
            case '2':
566
            case 'd':
567
              /* Check for register prefix if necessary.  */
568
              if (reg_prefix && *s != reg_prefix)
569
                goto error;
570
              else if (reg_prefix)
571
                s++;
572
 
573
              switch (*s)
574
                {
575
                /* Frame pointer.  */
576
                case 'f':
577
                  s++;
578
                  if (*s++ == 'p')
579
                    {
580
                      mask = 0x3;
581
                      break;
582
                    }
583
                  goto error;
584
 
585
                /* Stack pointer.  */
586
                case 's':
587
                  s++;
588
                  if (*s++ == 'p')
589
                    {
590
                      mask = 0x2;
591
                      break;
592
                    }
593
                  goto error;
594
 
595
                /* Any register r0..r31.  */
596
                case 'r':
597
                  s++;
598
                  if (!ISDIGIT (c = *s++))
599
                    {
600
                      goto error;
601
                    }
602
                  if (ISDIGIT (*s))
603
                    {
604
                      if ((c = 10 * (c - '0') + (*s++ - '0')) >= 32)
605
                        goto error;
606
                    }
607
                  else
608
                    c -= '0';
609
                  mask = c;
610
                  break;
611
 
612
                /* Not this opcode.  */
613
                default:
614
                  goto error;
615
                }
616
 
617
              /* Obtained the register, now place it in the opcode.  */
618
              switch (*args)
619
                {
620
                case '1':
621
                  opcode |= mask << 11;
622
                  continue;
623
 
624
                case '2':
625
                  opcode |= mask << 21;
626
                  continue;
627
 
628
                case 'd':
629
                  opcode |= mask << 16;
630
                  continue;
631
 
632
                }
633
              break;
634
 
635
            /* Next operand is a floating point register.  */
636
            case 'e':
637
            case 'f':
638
            case 'g':
639
              /* Check for register prefix if necessary.  */
640
              if (reg_prefix && *s != reg_prefix)
641
                goto error;
642
              else if (reg_prefix)
643
                s++;
644
 
645
              if (*s++ == 'f' && ISDIGIT (*s))
646
                {
647
                  mask = *s++;
648
                  if (ISDIGIT (*s))
649
                    {
650
                      mask = 10 * (mask - '0') + (*s++ - '0');
651
                      if (mask >= 32)
652
                        {
653
                          break;
654
                        }
655
                    }
656
                  else
657
                    mask -= '0';
658
 
659
                  switch (*args)
660
                    {
661
 
662
                    case 'e':
663
                      opcode |= mask << 11;
664
                      continue;
665
 
666
                    case 'f':
667
                      opcode |= mask << 21;
668
                      continue;
669
 
670
                    case 'g':
671
                      opcode |= mask << 16;
672
                      if ((opcode & (1 << 10)) && mask != 0
673
                          && (mask == ((opcode >> 11) & 0x1f)))
674
                        as_warn (_("Pipelined instruction: fsrc1 = fdest"));
675
                      continue;
676
                    }
677
                }
678
              break;
679
 
680
            /* Next operand must be a control register.  */
681
            case 'c':
682
              /* Check for register prefix if necessary.  */
683
              if (reg_prefix && *s != reg_prefix)
684
                goto error;
685
              else if (reg_prefix)
686
                s++;
687
 
688
              if (strncmp (s, "fir", 3) == 0)
689
                {
690
                  opcode |= 0x0 << 21;
691
                  s += 3;
692
                  continue;
693
                }
694
              if (strncmp (s, "psr", 3) == 0)
695
                {
696
                  opcode |= 0x1 << 21;
697
                  s += 3;
698
                  continue;
699
                }
700
              if (strncmp (s, "dirbase", 7) == 0)
701
                {
702
                  opcode |= 0x2 << 21;
703
                  s += 7;
704
                  continue;
705
                }
706
              if (strncmp (s, "db", 2) == 0)
707
                {
708
                  opcode |= 0x3 << 21;
709
                  s += 2;
710
                  continue;
711
                }
712
              if (strncmp (s, "fsr", 3) == 0)
713
                {
714
                  opcode |= 0x4 << 21;
715
                  s += 3;
716
                  continue;
717
                }
718
              if (strncmp (s, "epsr", 4) == 0)
719
                {
720
                  opcode |= 0x5 << 21;
721
                  s += 4;
722
                  continue;
723
                }
724
              /* The remaining control registers are XP only.  */
725
              if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "bear", 4) == 0)
726
                {
727
                  opcode |= 0x6 << 21;
728
                  s += 4;
729
                  continue;
730
                }
731
              if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "ccr", 3) == 0)
732
                {
733
                  opcode |= 0x7 << 21;
734
                  s += 3;
735
                  continue;
736
                }
737
              if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "p0", 2) == 0)
738
                {
739
                  opcode |= 0x8 << 21;
740
                  s += 2;
741
                  continue;
742
                }
743
              if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "p1", 2) == 0)
744
                {
745
                  opcode |= 0x9 << 21;
746
                  s += 2;
747
                  continue;
748
                }
749
              if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "p2", 2) == 0)
750
                {
751
                  opcode |= 0xa << 21;
752
                  s += 2;
753
                  continue;
754
                }
755
              if (target_xp && strncmp (s, "p3", 2) == 0)
756
                {
757
                  opcode |= 0xb << 21;
758
                  s += 2;
759
                  continue;
760
                }
761
              break;
762
 
763
            /* 5-bit immediate in src1.  */
764
            case '5':
765
              if (! i860_get_expression (s))
766
                {
767
                  s = expr_end;
768
                  the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_U5;
769
                  fc++;
770
                  continue;
771
                }
772
              break;
773
 
774
            /* 26-bit immediate, relative branch (lbroff).  */
775
            case 'l':
776
              the_insn.fi[fc].pcrel = 1;
777
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_BR26;
778
              goto immediate;
779
 
780
            /* 16-bit split immediate, relative branch (sbroff).  */
781
            case 'r':
782
              the_insn.fi[fc].pcrel = 1;
783
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_BR16;
784
              goto immediate;
785
 
786
            /* 16-bit split immediate.  */
787
            case 's':
788
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_SPLIT16;
789
              goto immediate;
790
 
791
            /* 16-bit split immediate, byte aligned (st.b).  */
792
            case 'S':
793
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_SPLIT16;
794
              goto immediate;
795
 
796
            /* 16-bit split immediate, half-word aligned (st.s).  */
797
            case 'T':
798
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_SPLIT16 | OP_ENCODE1 | OP_ALIGN2);
799
              goto immediate;
800
 
801
            /* 16-bit split immediate, word aligned (st.l).  */
802
            case 'U':
803
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_SPLIT16 | OP_ENCODE1 | OP_ALIGN4);
804
              goto immediate;
805
 
806
            /* 16-bit immediate.  */
807
            case 'i':
808
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_S16;
809
              goto immediate;
810
 
811
            /* 16-bit immediate, byte aligned (ld.b).  */
812
            case 'I':
813
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_IMM_S16;
814
              goto immediate;
815
 
816
            /* 16-bit immediate, half-word aligned (ld.s).  */
817
            case 'J':
818
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE1 | OP_ALIGN2);
819
              goto immediate;
820
 
821
            /* 16-bit immediate, word aligned (ld.l, {p}fld.l, fst.l).  */
822
            case 'K':
823
              if (insn->name[0] == 'l')
824
                the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE1 | OP_ALIGN4);
825
              else
826
                the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE2 | OP_ALIGN4);
827
              goto immediate;
828
 
829
            /* 16-bit immediate, double-word aligned ({p}fld.d, fst.d).  */
830
            case 'L':
831
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE3 | OP_ALIGN8);
832
              goto immediate;
833
 
834
            /* 16-bit immediate, quad-word aligned (fld.q, fst.q).  */
835
            case 'M':
836
              the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= (OP_IMM_S16 | OP_ENCODE3 | OP_ALIGN16);
837
 
838
              /*FALLTHROUGH*/
839
 
840
              /* Handle the immediate for either the Intel syntax or
841
                 SVR4 syntax. The Intel syntax is "ha%immediate"
842
                 whereas SVR4 syntax is "[immediate]@ha".  */
843
            immediate:
844
              if (target_intel_syntax == 0)
845
                {
846
                  /* AT&T/SVR4 syntax.  */
847
                  if (*s == ' ')
848
                    s++;
849
 
850
                  /* Note that if i860_get_expression() fails, we will still
851
                     have created U entries in the symbol table for the
852
                     'symbols' in the input string.  Try not to create U
853
                     symbols for registers, etc.  */
854
                  if (! i860_get_expression (s))
855
                    s = expr_end;
856
                  else
857
                    goto error;
858
 
859
                  if (strncmp (s, "@ha", 3) == 0)
860
                    {
861
                      the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_HA;
862
                      s += 3;
863
                    }
864
                  else if (strncmp (s, "@h", 2) == 0)
865
                    {
866
                      the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_H;
867
                      s += 2;
868
                    }
869
                  else if (strncmp (s, "@l", 2) == 0)
870
                    {
871
                      the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_L;
872
                      s += 2;
873
                    }
874
                  else if (strncmp (s, "@gotoff", 7) == 0
875
                           || strncmp (s, "@GOTOFF", 7) == 0)
876
                    {
877
                      as_bad (_("Assembler does not yet support PIC"));
878
                      the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_GOTOFF;
879
                      s += 7;
880
                    }
881
                  else if (strncmp (s, "@got", 4) == 0
882
                           || strncmp (s, "@GOT", 4) == 0)
883
                    {
884
                      as_bad (_("Assembler does not yet support PIC"));
885
                      the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_GOT;
886
                      s += 4;
887
                    }
888
                  else if (strncmp (s, "@plt", 4) == 0
889
                           || strncmp (s, "@PLT", 4) == 0)
890
                    {
891
                      as_bad (_("Assembler does not yet support PIC"));
892
                      the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_PLT;
893
                      s += 4;
894
                    }
895
 
896
                  the_insn.expand = insn->expand;
897
                  fc++;
898
 
899
                  continue;
900
                }
901
              else
902
                {
903
                  /* Intel syntax.  */
904
                  if (*s == ' ')
905
                    s++;
906
                  if (strncmp (s, "ha%", 3) == 0)
907
                    {
908
                      the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_HA;
909
                      s += 3;
910
                    }
911
                  else if (strncmp (s, "h%", 2) == 0)
912
                    {
913
                      the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_H;
914
                      s += 2;
915
                    }
916
                  else if (strncmp (s, "l%", 2) == 0)
917
                    {
918
                      the_insn.fi[fc].fup |= OP_SEL_L;
919
                      s += 2;
920
                    }
921
                  the_insn.expand = insn->expand;
922
 
923
                  /* Note that if i860_get_expression() fails, we will still
924
                     have created U entries in the symbol table for the
925
                     'symbols' in the input string.  Try not to create U
926
                     symbols for registers, etc.  */
927
                  if (! i860_get_expression (s))
928
                    s = expr_end;
929
                  else
930
                    goto error;
931
 
932
                  fc++;
933
                  continue;
934
                }
935
              break;
936
 
937
            default:
938
              as_fatal (_("failed sanity check."));
939
            }
940
          break;
941
        }
942
    error:
943
      if (match == 0)
944
        {
945
          /* Args don't match.  */
946
          if (insn[1].name != NULL
947
              && ! strcmp (insn->name, insn[1].name))
948
            {
949
              ++insn;
950
              s = args_start;
951
              continue;
952
            }
953
          else
954
            {
955
              as_bad (_("Illegal operands for %s"), insn->name);
956
              return;
957
            }
958
        }
959
      break;
960
    }
961
 
962
  /* Set the dual bit on this instruction if necessary.  */
963
  if (dual_mode != DUAL_OFF)
964
    {
965
      if ((opcode & 0xfc000000) == 0x48000000 || opcode == 0xb0000000)
966
        {
967
          /* The instruction is a flop or a fnop, so set its dual bit
968
             (but check that it is 8-byte aligned).  */
969
          if (((frag_now->fr_address + frag_now_fix_octets ()) & 7) == 0)
970
            opcode |= (1 << 9);
971
          else
972
            as_bad (_("'d.%s' must be 8-byte aligned"), insn->name);
973
 
974
          if (dual_mode == DUAL_DDOT)
975
            dual_mode = DUAL_OFF;
976
          else if (dual_mode == DUAL_ONDDOT)
977
            dual_mode = DUAL_ON;
978
        }
979
      else if (dual_mode == DUAL_DDOT || dual_mode == DUAL_ONDDOT)
980
        as_bad (_("Prefix 'd.' invalid for instruction `%s'"), insn->name);
981
    }
982
 
983
  the_insn.opcode = opcode;
984
 
985
  /* Only recognize XP instructions when the user has requested it.  */
986
  if (insn->expand == XP_ONLY && ! target_xp)
987
    as_bad (_("Unknown opcode: `%s'"), insn->name);
988
}
989
 
990
static int
991
i860_get_expression (char *str)
992
{
993
  char *save_in;
994
  segT seg;
995
 
996
  save_in = input_line_pointer;
997
  input_line_pointer = str;
998
  seg = expression (&the_insn.fi[fc].exp);
999
  if (seg != absolute_section
1000
      && seg != undefined_section
1001
      && ! SEG_NORMAL (seg))
1002
    {
1003
      the_insn.error = _("bad segment");
1004
      expr_end = input_line_pointer;
1005
      input_line_pointer = save_in;
1006
      return 1;
1007
    }
1008
  expr_end = input_line_pointer;
1009
  input_line_pointer = save_in;
1010
  return 0;
1011
}
1012
 
1013
char *
1014
md_atof (int type, char *litP, int *sizeP)
1015
{
1016
  return ieee_md_atof (type, litP, sizeP, TRUE);
1017
}
1018
 
1019
/* Write out in current endian mode.  */
1020
void
1021
md_number_to_chars (char *buf, valueT val, int n)
1022
{
1023
  if (target_big_endian)
1024
    number_to_chars_bigendian (buf, val, n);
1025
  else
1026
    number_to_chars_littleendian (buf, val, n);
1027
}
1028
 
1029
/* This should never be called for i860.  */
1030
int
1031
md_estimate_size_before_relax (register fragS *fragP ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1032
                               segT segtype ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1033
{
1034
  as_fatal (_("relaxation not supported\n"));
1035
}
1036
 
1037
#ifdef DEBUG_I860
1038
static void
1039
print_insn (struct i860_it *insn)
1040
{
1041
  if (insn->error)
1042
    fprintf (stderr, "ERROR: %s\n", insn->error);
1043
 
1044
  fprintf (stderr, "opcode = 0x%08lx\t", insn->opcode);
1045
  fprintf (stderr, "expand = 0x%x\t", insn->expand);
1046
  fprintf (stderr, "reloc = %s\t\n",
1047
           bfd_get_reloc_code_name (insn->reloc));
1048
  fprintf (stderr, "exp =  {\n");
1049
  fprintf (stderr, "\t\tX_add_symbol = %s\n",
1050
           insn->exp.X_add_symbol ?
1051
           (S_GET_NAME (insn->exp.X_add_symbol) ?
1052
            S_GET_NAME (insn->exp.X_add_symbol) : "???") : "0");
1053
  fprintf (stderr, "\t\tX_op_symbol = %s\n",
1054
           insn->exp.X_op_symbol ?
1055
           (S_GET_NAME (insn->exp.X_op_symbol) ?
1056
            S_GET_NAME (insn->exp.X_op_symbol) : "???") : "0");
1057
  fprintf (stderr, "\t\tX_add_number = %lx\n",
1058
           insn->exp.X_add_number);
1059
  fprintf (stderr, "}\n");
1060
}
1061
#endif /* DEBUG_I860 */
1062
 
1063
 
1064
#ifdef OBJ_ELF
1065
const char *md_shortopts = "VQ:";
1066
#else
1067
const char *md_shortopts = "";
1068
#endif
1069
 
1070
#define OPTION_EB               (OPTION_MD_BASE + 0)
1071
#define OPTION_EL               (OPTION_MD_BASE + 1)
1072
#define OPTION_WARN_EXPAND      (OPTION_MD_BASE + 2)
1073
#define OPTION_XP               (OPTION_MD_BASE + 3)
1074
#define OPTION_INTEL_SYNTAX     (OPTION_MD_BASE + 4)
1075
 
1076
struct option md_longopts[] = {
1077
  { "EB",           no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EB },
1078
  { "EL",           no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EL },
1079
  { "mwarn-expand", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_EXPAND },
1080
  { "mxp",          no_argument, NULL, OPTION_XP },
1081
  { "mintel-syntax",no_argument, NULL, OPTION_INTEL_SYNTAX },
1082
  { NULL,           no_argument, NULL, 0 }
1083
};
1084
size_t md_longopts_size = sizeof (md_longopts);
1085
 
1086
int
1087
md_parse_option (int c, char *arg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1088
{
1089
  switch (c)
1090
    {
1091
    case OPTION_EB:
1092
      target_big_endian = 1;
1093
      break;
1094
 
1095
    case OPTION_EL:
1096
      target_big_endian = 0;
1097
      break;
1098
 
1099
    case OPTION_WARN_EXPAND:
1100
      target_warn_expand = 1;
1101
      break;
1102
 
1103
    case OPTION_XP:
1104
      target_xp = 1;
1105
      break;
1106
 
1107
    case OPTION_INTEL_SYNTAX:
1108
      target_intel_syntax = 1;
1109
      break;
1110
 
1111
#ifdef OBJ_ELF
1112
    /* SVR4 argument compatibility (-V): print version ID.  */
1113
    case 'V':
1114
      print_version_id ();
1115
      break;
1116
 
1117
    /* SVR4 argument compatibility (-Qy, -Qn): controls whether
1118
       a .comment section should be emitted or not (ignored).  */
1119
    case 'Q':
1120
      break;
1121
#endif
1122
 
1123
    default:
1124
      return 0;
1125
    }
1126
 
1127
  return 1;
1128
}
1129
 
1130
void
1131
md_show_usage (FILE *stream)
1132
{
1133
  fprintf (stream, _("\
1134
  -EL                     generate code for little endian mode (default)\n\
1135
  -EB                     generate code for big endian mode\n\
1136
  -mwarn-expand           warn if pseudo operations are expanded\n\
1137
  -mxp                    enable i860XP support (disabled by default)\n\
1138
  -mintel-syntax          enable Intel syntax (default to AT&T/SVR4)\n"));
1139
#ifdef OBJ_ELF
1140
  /* SVR4 compatibility flags.  */
1141
  fprintf (stream, _("\
1142
  -V                      print assembler version number\n\
1143
  -Qy, -Qn                ignored\n"));
1144
#endif
1145
}
1146
 
1147
 
1148
/* We have no need to default values of symbols.  */
1149
symbolS *
1150
md_undefined_symbol (char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1151
{
1152
  return 0;
1153
}
1154
 
1155
/* The i860 denotes auto-increment with '++'.  */
1156
void
1157
md_operand (expressionS *exp)
1158
{
1159
  char *s;
1160
 
1161
  for (s = input_line_pointer; *s; s++)
1162
    {
1163
      if (s[0] == '+' && s[1] == '+')
1164
        {
1165
          input_line_pointer += 2;
1166
          exp->X_op = O_register;
1167
          break;
1168
        }
1169
    }
1170
}
1171
 
1172
/* Round up a section size to the appropriate boundary.  */
1173
valueT
1174
md_section_align (segT segment ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1175
                  valueT size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1176
{
1177
  /* Byte alignment is fine.  */
1178
  return size;
1179
}
1180
 
1181
/* On the i860, a PC-relative offset is relative to the address of the
1182
   offset plus its size.  */
1183
long
1184
md_pcrel_from (fixS *fixP)
1185
{
1186
  return fixP->fx_size + fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address;
1187
}
1188
 
1189
/* Determine the relocation needed for non PC-relative 16-bit immediates.
1190
   Also adjust the given immediate as necessary.  Finally, check that
1191
   all constraints (such as alignment) are satisfied.   */
1192
static bfd_reloc_code_real_type
1193
obtain_reloc_for_imm16 (fixS *fix, long *val)
1194
{
1195
  valueT fup = fix->fx_addnumber;
1196
  bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
1197
 
1198
  if (fix->fx_pcrel)
1199
    abort ();
1200
 
1201
  /* Check alignment restrictions.  */
1202
  if ((fup & OP_ALIGN2) && (*val & 0x1))
1203
    as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1204
                  _("This immediate requires 0 MOD 2 alignment"));
1205
  else if ((fup & OP_ALIGN4) && (*val & 0x3))
1206
    as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1207
                  _("This immediate requires 0 MOD 4 alignment"));
1208
  else if ((fup & OP_ALIGN8) && (*val & 0x7))
1209
    as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1210
                  _("This immediate requires 0 MOD 8 alignment"));
1211
  else if ((fup & OP_ALIGN16) && (*val & 0xf))
1212
    as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1213
                  _("This immediate requires 0 MOD 16 alignment"));
1214
 
1215
  if (fup & OP_SEL_HA)
1216
    {
1217
      *val = (*val >> 16) + (*val & 0x8000 ? 1 : 0);
1218
      reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_HIGHADJ;
1219
    }
1220
  else if (fup & OP_SEL_H)
1221
    {
1222
      *val >>= 16;
1223
      reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_HIGH;
1224
    }
1225
  else if (fup & OP_SEL_L)
1226
    {
1227
      int num_encode;
1228
      if (fup & OP_IMM_SPLIT16)
1229
        {
1230
          if (fup & OP_ENCODE1)
1231
            {
1232
              num_encode = 1;
1233
              reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_SPLIT1;
1234
            }
1235
          else if (fup & OP_ENCODE2)
1236
            {
1237
              num_encode = 2;
1238
              reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_SPLIT2;
1239
            }
1240
          else
1241
            {
1242
              num_encode = 0;
1243
              reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_SPLIT0;
1244
            }
1245
        }
1246
      else
1247
        {
1248
          if (fup & OP_ENCODE1)
1249
            {
1250
              num_encode = 1;
1251
              reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_LOW1;
1252
            }
1253
          else if (fup & OP_ENCODE2)
1254
            {
1255
              num_encode = 2;
1256
              reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_LOW2;
1257
            }
1258
          else if (fup & OP_ENCODE3)
1259
            {
1260
              num_encode = 3;
1261
              reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_LOW3;
1262
            }
1263
          else
1264
            {
1265
              num_encode = 0;
1266
              reloc = BFD_RELOC_860_LOW0;
1267
            }
1268
        }
1269
 
1270
      /* Preserve size encode bits.  */
1271
      *val &= ~((1 << num_encode) - 1);
1272
    }
1273
  else
1274
    {
1275
      /* No selector.  What reloc do we generate (???)?  */
1276
      reloc = BFD_RELOC_32;
1277
    }
1278
 
1279
  return reloc;
1280
}
1281
 
1282
/* Attempt to simplify or eliminate a fixup. To indicate that a fixup
1283
   has been eliminated, set fix->fx_done. If fix->fx_addsy is non-NULL,
1284
   we will have to generate a reloc entry.  */
1285
 
1286
void
1287
md_apply_fix (fixS *fix, valueT *valP, segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1288
{
1289
  char *buf;
1290
  long val = *valP;
1291
  unsigned long insn;
1292
  valueT fup;
1293
 
1294
  buf = fix->fx_frag->fr_literal + fix->fx_where;
1295
 
1296
  /* Recall that earlier we stored the opcode little-endian.  */
1297
  insn = bfd_getl32 (buf);
1298
 
1299
  /* We stored a fix-up in this oddly-named scratch field.  */
1300
  fup = fix->fx_addnumber;
1301
 
1302
  /* Determine the necessary relocations as well as inserting an
1303
     immediate into the instruction.   */
1304
  if (fup & OP_IMM_U5)
1305
    {
1306
      if (val & ~0x1f)
1307
        as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1308
                      _("5-bit immediate too large"));
1309
      if (fix->fx_addsy)
1310
        as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1311
                      _("5-bit field must be absolute"));
1312
 
1313
      insn |= (val & 0x1f) << 11;
1314
      bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1315
      fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1316
      fix->fx_done = 1;
1317
    }
1318
  else if (fup & OP_IMM_S16)
1319
    {
1320
      fix->fx_r_type = obtain_reloc_for_imm16 (fix, &val);
1321
 
1322
      /* Insert the immediate.  */
1323
      if (fix->fx_addsy)
1324
        fix->fx_done = 0;
1325
      else
1326
        {
1327
          insn |= val & 0xffff;
1328
          bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1329
          fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1330
          fix->fx_done = 1;
1331
        }
1332
    }
1333
  else if (fup & OP_IMM_U16)
1334
    abort ();
1335
 
1336
  else if (fup & OP_IMM_SPLIT16)
1337
    {
1338
      fix->fx_r_type = obtain_reloc_for_imm16 (fix, &val);
1339
 
1340
      /* Insert the immediate.  */
1341
      if (fix->fx_addsy)
1342
        fix->fx_done = 0;
1343
      else
1344
        {
1345
          insn |= val & 0x7ff;
1346
          insn |= (val & 0xf800) << 5;
1347
          bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1348
          fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1349
          fix->fx_done = 1;
1350
        }
1351
    }
1352
  else if (fup & OP_IMM_BR16)
1353
    {
1354
      if (val & 0x3)
1355
        as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1356
                      _("A branch offset requires 0 MOD 4 alignment"));
1357
 
1358
      val = val >> 2;
1359
 
1360
      /* Insert the immediate.  */
1361
      if (fix->fx_addsy)
1362
        {
1363
          fix->fx_done = 0;
1364
          fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_860_PC16;
1365
        }
1366
      else
1367
        {
1368
          insn |= (val & 0x7ff);
1369
          insn |= ((val & 0xf800) << 5);
1370
          bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1371
          fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1372
          fix->fx_done = 1;
1373
        }
1374
    }
1375
  else if (fup & OP_IMM_BR26)
1376
    {
1377
      if (val & 0x3)
1378
        as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1379
                      _("A branch offset requires 0 MOD 4 alignment"));
1380
 
1381
      val >>= 2;
1382
 
1383
      /* Insert the immediate.  */
1384
      if (fix->fx_addsy)
1385
        {
1386
          fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_860_PC26;
1387
          fix->fx_done = 0;
1388
        }
1389
      else
1390
        {
1391
          insn |= (val & 0x3ffffff);
1392
          bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1393
          fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1394
          fix->fx_done = 1;
1395
        }
1396
    }
1397
  else if (fup != OP_NONE)
1398
    {
1399
      as_bad_where (fix->fx_file, fix->fx_line,
1400
                    _("Unrecognized fix-up (0x%08lx)"), (unsigned long) fup);
1401
      abort ();
1402
    }
1403
  else
1404
    {
1405
      /* I believe only fix-ups such as ".long .ep.main-main+0xc8000000"
1406
         reach here (???).  */
1407
      if (fix->fx_addsy)
1408
        {
1409
          fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_32;
1410
          fix->fx_done = 0;
1411
        }
1412
      else
1413
        {
1414
          insn |= (val & 0xffffffff);
1415
          bfd_putl32 (insn, buf);
1416
          fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_NONE;
1417
          fix->fx_done = 1;
1418
        }
1419
    }
1420
}
1421
 
1422
/* Generate a machine dependent reloc from a fixup.  */
1423
arelent*
1424
tc_gen_reloc (asection *section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1425
              fixS *fixp)
1426
{
1427
  arelent *reloc;
1428
 
1429
  reloc = xmalloc (sizeof (*reloc));
1430
  reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = (asymbol **) xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol *));
1431
  *reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp->fx_addsy);
1432
  reloc->address = fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where;
1433
  reloc->addend = fixp->fx_offset;
1434
  reloc->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, fixp->fx_r_type);
1435
 
1436
  if (! reloc->howto)
1437
    {
1438
      as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
1439
                    "Cannot represent %s relocation in object file",
1440
                    bfd_get_reloc_code_name (fixp->fx_r_type));
1441
    }
1442
  return reloc;
1443
}
1444
 
1445
/* This is called from HANDLE_ALIGN in write.c.  Fill in the contents
1446
   of an rs_align_code fragment.  */
1447
 
1448
void
1449
i860_handle_align (fragS *fragp)
1450
{
1451
  /* Instructions are always stored little-endian on the i860.  */
1452
  static const unsigned char le_nop[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xA0 };
1453
 
1454
  int bytes;
1455
  char *p;
1456
 
1457
  if (fragp->fr_type != rs_align_code)
1458
    return;
1459
 
1460
  bytes = fragp->fr_next->fr_address - fragp->fr_address - fragp->fr_fix;
1461
  p = fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix;
1462
 
1463
  /* Make sure we are on a 4-byte boundary, in case someone has been
1464
     putting data into a text section.  */
1465
  if (bytes & 3)
1466
    {
1467
      int fix = bytes & 3;
1468
      memset (p, 0, fix);
1469
      p += fix;
1470
      fragp->fr_fix += fix;
1471
    }
1472
 
1473
  memcpy (p, le_nop, 4);
1474
  fragp->fr_var = 4;
1475
}
1476
 
1477
/* This is called after a user-defined label is seen.  We check
1478
   if the label has a double colon (valid in Intel syntax mode only),
1479
   in which case it should be externalized.  */
1480
 
1481
void
1482
i860_check_label (symbolS *labelsym)
1483
{
1484
  /* At this point, the current line pointer is sitting on the character
1485
     just after the first colon on the label.  */
1486
  if (target_intel_syntax && *input_line_pointer == ':')
1487
    {
1488
      S_SET_EXTERNAL (labelsym);
1489
      input_line_pointer++;
1490
    }
1491
}
1492
 

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