Diagnose when trying to assemble conditional FP16 vmovx and vins
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1 /* tc-arm.c -- Assemble for the ARM
2 Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Richard Earnshaw (rwe@pegasus.esprit.ec.org)
4 Modified by David Taylor (dtaylor@armltd.co.uk)
5 Cirrus coprocessor mods by Aldy Hernandez (aldyh@redhat.com)
6 Cirrus coprocessor fixes by Petko Manolov (petkan@nucleusys.com)
7 Cirrus coprocessor fixes by Vladimir Ivanov (vladitx@nucleusys.com)
8
9 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
10
11 GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
14 any later version.
15
16 GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 GNU General Public License for more details.
20
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
23 Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
24 02110-1301, USA. */
25
26 #include "as.h"
27 #include <limits.h>
28 #include <stdarg.h>
29 #define NO_RELOC 0
30 #include "safe-ctype.h"
31 #include "subsegs.h"
32 #include "obstack.h"
33 #include "libiberty.h"
34 #include "opcode/arm.h"
35
36 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
37 #include "elf/arm.h"
38 #include "dw2gencfi.h"
39 #endif
40
41 #include "dwarf2dbg.h"
42
43 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
44 /* Must be at least the size of the largest unwind opcode (currently two). */
45 #define ARM_OPCODE_CHUNK_SIZE 8
46
47 /* This structure holds the unwinding state. */
48
49 static struct
50 {
51 symbolS * proc_start;
52 symbolS * table_entry;
53 symbolS * personality_routine;
54 int personality_index;
55 /* The segment containing the function. */
56 segT saved_seg;
57 subsegT saved_subseg;
58 /* Opcodes generated from this function. */
59 unsigned char * opcodes;
60 int opcode_count;
61 int opcode_alloc;
62 /* The number of bytes pushed to the stack. */
63 offsetT frame_size;
64 /* We don't add stack adjustment opcodes immediately so that we can merge
65 multiple adjustments. We can also omit the final adjustment
66 when using a frame pointer. */
67 offsetT pending_offset;
68 /* These two fields are set by both unwind_movsp and unwind_setfp. They
69 hold the reg+offset to use when restoring sp from a frame pointer. */
70 offsetT fp_offset;
71 int fp_reg;
72 /* Nonzero if an unwind_setfp directive has been seen. */
73 unsigned fp_used:1;
74 /* Nonzero if the last opcode restores sp from fp_reg. */
75 unsigned sp_restored:1;
76 } unwind;
77
78 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
79
80 /* Results from operand parsing worker functions. */
81
82 typedef enum
83 {
84 PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS,
85 PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL,
86 PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL_NO_BACKTRACK
87 } parse_operand_result;
88
89 enum arm_float_abi
90 {
91 ARM_FLOAT_ABI_HARD,
92 ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFTFP,
93 ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFT
94 };
95
96 /* Types of processor to assemble for. */
97 #ifndef CPU_DEFAULT
98 /* The code that was here used to select a default CPU depending on compiler
99 pre-defines which were only present when doing native builds, thus
100 changing gas' default behaviour depending upon the build host.
101
102 If you have a target that requires a default CPU option then the you
103 should define CPU_DEFAULT here. */
104 #endif
105
106 #ifndef FPU_DEFAULT
107 # ifdef TE_LINUX
108 # define FPU_DEFAULT FPU_ARCH_FPA
109 # elif defined (TE_NetBSD)
110 # ifdef OBJ_ELF
111 # define FPU_DEFAULT FPU_ARCH_VFP /* Soft-float, but VFP order. */
112 # else
113 /* Legacy a.out format. */
114 # define FPU_DEFAULT FPU_ARCH_FPA /* Soft-float, but FPA order. */
115 # endif
116 # elif defined (TE_VXWORKS)
117 # define FPU_DEFAULT FPU_ARCH_VFP /* Soft-float, VFP order. */
118 # else
119 /* For backwards compatibility, default to FPA. */
120 # define FPU_DEFAULT FPU_ARCH_FPA
121 # endif
122 #endif /* ifndef FPU_DEFAULT */
123
124 #define streq(a, b) (strcmp (a, b) == 0)
125
126 static arm_feature_set cpu_variant;
127 static arm_feature_set arm_arch_used;
128 static arm_feature_set thumb_arch_used;
129
130 /* Flags stored in private area of BFD structure. */
131 static int uses_apcs_26 = FALSE;
132 static int atpcs = FALSE;
133 static int support_interwork = FALSE;
134 static int uses_apcs_float = FALSE;
135 static int pic_code = FALSE;
136 static int fix_v4bx = FALSE;
137 /* Warn on using deprecated features. */
138 static int warn_on_deprecated = TRUE;
139
140 /* Understand CodeComposer Studio assembly syntax. */
141 bfd_boolean codecomposer_syntax = FALSE;
142
143 /* Variables that we set while parsing command-line options. Once all
144 options have been read we re-process these values to set the real
145 assembly flags. */
146 static const arm_feature_set * legacy_cpu = NULL;
147 static const arm_feature_set * legacy_fpu = NULL;
148
149 static const arm_feature_set * mcpu_cpu_opt = NULL;
150 static arm_feature_set * dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = NULL;
151 static const arm_feature_set * mcpu_fpu_opt = NULL;
152 static const arm_feature_set * march_cpu_opt = NULL;
153 static arm_feature_set * dyn_march_ext_opt = NULL;
154 static const arm_feature_set * march_fpu_opt = NULL;
155 static const arm_feature_set * mfpu_opt = NULL;
156 static const arm_feature_set * object_arch = NULL;
157
158 /* Constants for known architecture features. */
159 static const arm_feature_set fpu_default = FPU_DEFAULT;
160 static const arm_feature_set fpu_arch_vfp_v1 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED = FPU_ARCH_VFP_V1;
161 static const arm_feature_set fpu_arch_vfp_v2 = FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2;
162 static const arm_feature_set fpu_arch_vfp_v3 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED = FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3;
163 static const arm_feature_set fpu_arch_neon_v1 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED = FPU_ARCH_NEON_V1;
164 static const arm_feature_set fpu_arch_fpa = FPU_ARCH_FPA;
165 static const arm_feature_set fpu_any_hard = FPU_ANY_HARD;
166 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
167 static const arm_feature_set fpu_arch_maverick = FPU_ARCH_MAVERICK;
168 #endif
169 static const arm_feature_set fpu_endian_pure = FPU_ARCH_ENDIAN_PURE;
170
171 #ifdef CPU_DEFAULT
172 static const arm_feature_set cpu_default = CPU_DEFAULT;
173 #endif
174
175 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v1 = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V1);
176 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v2 = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V2);
177 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v2s = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V2S);
178 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v3 = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V3);
179 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v3m = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V3M);
180 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v4 = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V4);
181 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v4t = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V4T);
182 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v5 = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V5);
183 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v4t_5 =
184 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V4T | ARM_EXT_V5);
185 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v5t = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V5T);
186 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v5e = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V5E);
187 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v5exp = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V5ExP);
188 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v5j = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V5J);
189 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v6 = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V6);
190 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v6k = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V6K);
191 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v6t2 = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V6T2);
192 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v6_notm =
193 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V6_NOTM);
194 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v6_dsp =
195 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V6_DSP);
196 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_barrier =
197 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_BARRIER);
198 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_msr =
199 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_THUMB_MSR);
200 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_div = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_DIV);
201 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v7 = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7);
202 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v7a = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7A);
203 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v7r = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7R);
204 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
205 static const arm_feature_set ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED arm_ext_v7m = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7M);
206 #endif
207 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v8 = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8);
208 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_m =
209 ARM_FEATURE_CORE (ARM_EXT_V6M | ARM_EXT_V7M,
210 ARM_EXT2_V8M | ARM_EXT2_V8M_MAIN);
211 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_mp = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_MP);
212 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_sec = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_SEC);
213 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_os = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_OS);
214 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_adiv = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_ADIV);
215 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_virt = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_VIRT);
216 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_pan = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_PAN);
217 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v8m = ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_V8M);
218 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v8m_main =
219 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_V8M_MAIN);
220 /* Instructions in ARMv8-M only found in M profile architectures. */
221 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v8m_m_only =
222 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_V8M | ARM_EXT2_V8M_MAIN);
223 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v6t2_v8m =
224 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_V6T2_V8M);
225 /* Instructions shared between ARMv8-A and ARMv8-M. */
226 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_atomics =
227 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_ATOMICS);
228 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
229 /* DSP instructions Tag_DSP_extension refers to. */
230 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_dsp =
231 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V5E | ARM_EXT_V5ExP | ARM_EXT_V6_DSP);
232 #endif
233 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_ras =
234 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_RAS);
235 /* FP16 instructions. */
236 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_fp16 =
237 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_FP16_INST);
238 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_fp16_fml =
239 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_FP16_FML);
240 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v8_2 =
241 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_V8_2A);
242 static const arm_feature_set arm_ext_v8_3 =
243 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_V8_3A);
244
245 static const arm_feature_set arm_arch_any = ARM_ANY;
246 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
247 static const arm_feature_set fpu_any = FPU_ANY;
248 #endif
249 static const arm_feature_set arm_arch_full ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED = ARM_FEATURE (-1, -1, -1);
250 static const arm_feature_set arm_arch_t2 = ARM_ARCH_THUMB2;
251 static const arm_feature_set arm_arch_none = ARM_ARCH_NONE;
252
253 static const arm_feature_set arm_cext_iwmmxt2 =
254 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_IWMMXT2);
255 static const arm_feature_set arm_cext_iwmmxt =
256 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_IWMMXT);
257 static const arm_feature_set arm_cext_xscale =
258 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_XSCALE);
259 static const arm_feature_set arm_cext_maverick =
260 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_MAVERICK);
261 static const arm_feature_set fpu_fpa_ext_v1 =
262 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_FPA_EXT_V1);
263 static const arm_feature_set fpu_fpa_ext_v2 =
264 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_FPA_EXT_V2);
265 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_ext_v1xd =
266 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_V1xD);
267 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_ext_v1 =
268 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_V1);
269 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_ext_v2 =
270 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_V2);
271 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_ext_v3xd =
272 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_V3xD);
273 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_ext_v3 =
274 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_V3);
275 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_ext_d32 =
276 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_D32);
277 static const arm_feature_set fpu_neon_ext_v1 =
278 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_NEON_EXT_V1);
279 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_v3_or_neon_ext =
280 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_NEON_EXT_V1 | FPU_VFP_EXT_V3);
281 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
282 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_fp16 =
283 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_FP16);
284 static const arm_feature_set fpu_neon_ext_fma =
285 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_NEON_EXT_FMA);
286 #endif
287 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_ext_fma =
288 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_FMA);
289 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_ext_armv8 =
290 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_ARMV8);
291 static const arm_feature_set fpu_vfp_ext_armv8xd =
292 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_EXT_ARMV8xD);
293 static const arm_feature_set fpu_neon_ext_armv8 =
294 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_NEON_EXT_ARMV8);
295 static const arm_feature_set fpu_crypto_ext_armv8 =
296 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_CRYPTO_EXT_ARMV8);
297 static const arm_feature_set crc_ext_armv8 =
298 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8);
299 static const arm_feature_set fpu_neon_ext_v8_1 =
300 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_NEON_EXT_RDMA);
301 static const arm_feature_set fpu_neon_ext_dotprod =
302 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_NEON_EXT_DOTPROD);
303
304 static int mfloat_abi_opt = -1;
305 /* Record user cpu selection for object attributes. */
306 static arm_feature_set selected_cpu = ARM_ARCH_NONE;
307 /* Must be long enough to hold any of the names in arm_cpus. */
308 static char selected_cpu_name[20];
309
310 extern FLONUM_TYPE generic_floating_point_number;
311
312 /* Return if no cpu was selected on command-line. */
313 static bfd_boolean
314 no_cpu_selected (void)
315 {
316 return ARM_FEATURE_EQUAL (selected_cpu, arm_arch_none);
317 }
318
319 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
320 # ifdef EABI_DEFAULT
321 static int meabi_flags = EABI_DEFAULT;
322 # else
323 static int meabi_flags = EF_ARM_EABI_UNKNOWN;
324 # endif
325
326 static int attributes_set_explicitly[NUM_KNOWN_OBJ_ATTRIBUTES];
327
328 bfd_boolean
329 arm_is_eabi (void)
330 {
331 return (EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (meabi_flags) >= EF_ARM_EABI_VER4);
332 }
333 #endif
334
335 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
336 /* Pre-defined "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_" */
337 symbolS * GOT_symbol;
338 #endif
339
340 /* 0: assemble for ARM,
341 1: assemble for Thumb,
342 2: assemble for Thumb even though target CPU does not support thumb
343 instructions. */
344 static int thumb_mode = 0;
345 /* A value distinct from the possible values for thumb_mode that we
346 can use to record whether thumb_mode has been copied into the
347 tc_frag_data field of a frag. */
348 #define MODE_RECORDED (1 << 4)
349
350 /* Specifies the intrinsic IT insn behavior mode. */
351 enum implicit_it_mode
352 {
353 IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_NEVER = 0x00,
354 IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_ARM = 0x01,
355 IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_THUMB = 0x02,
356 IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_ALWAYS = (IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_ARM | IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_THUMB)
357 };
358 static int implicit_it_mode = IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_ARM;
359
360 /* If unified_syntax is true, we are processing the new unified
361 ARM/Thumb syntax. Important differences from the old ARM mode:
362
363 - Immediate operands do not require a # prefix.
364 - Conditional affixes always appear at the end of the
365 instruction. (For backward compatibility, those instructions
366 that formerly had them in the middle, continue to accept them
367 there.)
368 - The IT instruction may appear, and if it does is validated
369 against subsequent conditional affixes. It does not generate
370 machine code.
371
372 Important differences from the old Thumb mode:
373
374 - Immediate operands do not require a # prefix.
375 - Most of the V6T2 instructions are only available in unified mode.
376 - The .N and .W suffixes are recognized and honored (it is an error
377 if they cannot be honored).
378 - All instructions set the flags if and only if they have an 's' affix.
379 - Conditional affixes may be used. They are validated against
380 preceding IT instructions. Unlike ARM mode, you cannot use a
381 conditional affix except in the scope of an IT instruction. */
382
383 static bfd_boolean unified_syntax = FALSE;
384
385 /* An immediate operand can start with #, and ld*, st*, pld operands
386 can contain [ and ]. We need to tell APP not to elide whitespace
387 before a [, which can appear as the first operand for pld.
388 Likewise, a { can appear as the first operand for push, pop, vld*, etc. */
389 const char arm_symbol_chars[] = "#[]{}";
390
391 enum neon_el_type
392 {
393 NT_invtype,
394 NT_untyped,
395 NT_integer,
396 NT_float,
397 NT_poly,
398 NT_signed,
399 NT_unsigned
400 };
401
402 struct neon_type_el
403 {
404 enum neon_el_type type;
405 unsigned size;
406 };
407
408 #define NEON_MAX_TYPE_ELS 4
409
410 struct neon_type
411 {
412 struct neon_type_el el[NEON_MAX_TYPE_ELS];
413 unsigned elems;
414 };
415
416 enum it_instruction_type
417 {
418 OUTSIDE_IT_INSN,
419 INSIDE_IT_INSN,
420 INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN,
421 IF_INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN, /* Either outside or inside;
422 if inside, should be the last one. */
423 NEUTRAL_IT_INSN, /* This could be either inside or outside,
424 i.e. BKPT and NOP. */
425 IT_INSN /* The IT insn has been parsed. */
426 };
427
428 /* The maximum number of operands we need. */
429 #define ARM_IT_MAX_OPERANDS 6
430
431 struct arm_it
432 {
433 const char * error;
434 unsigned long instruction;
435 int size;
436 int size_req;
437 int cond;
438 /* "uncond_value" is set to the value in place of the conditional field in
439 unconditional versions of the instruction, or -1 if nothing is
440 appropriate. */
441 int uncond_value;
442 struct neon_type vectype;
443 /* This does not indicate an actual NEON instruction, only that
444 the mnemonic accepts neon-style type suffixes. */
445 int is_neon;
446 /* Set to the opcode if the instruction needs relaxation.
447 Zero if the instruction is not relaxed. */
448 unsigned long relax;
449 struct
450 {
451 bfd_reloc_code_real_type type;
452 expressionS exp;
453 int pc_rel;
454 } reloc;
455
456 enum it_instruction_type it_insn_type;
457
458 struct
459 {
460 unsigned reg;
461 signed int imm;
462 struct neon_type_el vectype;
463 unsigned present : 1; /* Operand present. */
464 unsigned isreg : 1; /* Operand was a register. */
465 unsigned immisreg : 1; /* .imm field is a second register. */
466 unsigned isscalar : 1; /* Operand is a (Neon) scalar. */
467 unsigned immisalign : 1; /* Immediate is an alignment specifier. */
468 unsigned immisfloat : 1; /* Immediate was parsed as a float. */
469 /* Note: we abuse "regisimm" to mean "is Neon register" in VMOV
470 instructions. This allows us to disambiguate ARM <-> vector insns. */
471 unsigned regisimm : 1; /* 64-bit immediate, reg forms high 32 bits. */
472 unsigned isvec : 1; /* Is a single, double or quad VFP/Neon reg. */
473 unsigned isquad : 1; /* Operand is Neon quad-precision register. */
474 unsigned issingle : 1; /* Operand is VFP single-precision register. */
475 unsigned hasreloc : 1; /* Operand has relocation suffix. */
476 unsigned writeback : 1; /* Operand has trailing ! */
477 unsigned preind : 1; /* Preindexed address. */
478 unsigned postind : 1; /* Postindexed address. */
479 unsigned negative : 1; /* Index register was negated. */
480 unsigned shifted : 1; /* Shift applied to operation. */
481 unsigned shift_kind : 3; /* Shift operation (enum shift_kind). */
482 } operands[ARM_IT_MAX_OPERANDS];
483 };
484
485 static struct arm_it inst;
486
487 #define NUM_FLOAT_VALS 8
488
489 const char * fp_const[] =
490 {
491 "0.0", "1.0", "2.0", "3.0", "4.0", "5.0", "0.5", "10.0", 0
492 };
493
494 /* Number of littlenums required to hold an extended precision number. */
495 #define MAX_LITTLENUMS 6
496
497 LITTLENUM_TYPE fp_values[NUM_FLOAT_VALS][MAX_LITTLENUMS];
498
499 #define FAIL (-1)
500 #define SUCCESS (0)
501
502 #define SUFF_S 1
503 #define SUFF_D 2
504 #define SUFF_E 3
505 #define SUFF_P 4
506
507 #define CP_T_X 0x00008000
508 #define CP_T_Y 0x00400000
509
510 #define CONDS_BIT 0x00100000
511 #define LOAD_BIT 0x00100000
512
513 #define DOUBLE_LOAD_FLAG 0x00000001
514
515 struct asm_cond
516 {
517 const char * template_name;
518 unsigned long value;
519 };
520
521 #define COND_ALWAYS 0xE
522
523 struct asm_psr
524 {
525 const char * template_name;
526 unsigned long field;
527 };
528
529 struct asm_barrier_opt
530 {
531 const char * template_name;
532 unsigned long value;
533 const arm_feature_set arch;
534 };
535
536 /* The bit that distinguishes CPSR and SPSR. */
537 #define SPSR_BIT (1 << 22)
538
539 /* The individual PSR flag bits. */
540 #define PSR_c (1 << 16)
541 #define PSR_x (1 << 17)
542 #define PSR_s (1 << 18)
543 #define PSR_f (1 << 19)
544
545 struct reloc_entry
546 {
547 const char * name;
548 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
549 };
550
551 enum vfp_reg_pos
552 {
553 VFP_REG_Sd, VFP_REG_Sm, VFP_REG_Sn,
554 VFP_REG_Dd, VFP_REG_Dm, VFP_REG_Dn
555 };
556
557 enum vfp_ldstm_type
558 {
559 VFP_LDSTMIA, VFP_LDSTMDB, VFP_LDSTMIAX, VFP_LDSTMDBX
560 };
561
562 /* Bits for DEFINED field in neon_typed_alias. */
563 #define NTA_HASTYPE 1
564 #define NTA_HASINDEX 2
565
566 struct neon_typed_alias
567 {
568 unsigned char defined;
569 unsigned char index;
570 struct neon_type_el eltype;
571 };
572
573 /* ARM register categories. This includes coprocessor numbers and various
574 architecture extensions' registers. Each entry should have an error message
575 in reg_expected_msgs below. */
576 enum arm_reg_type
577 {
578 REG_TYPE_RN,
579 REG_TYPE_CP,
580 REG_TYPE_CN,
581 REG_TYPE_FN,
582 REG_TYPE_VFS,
583 REG_TYPE_VFD,
584 REG_TYPE_NQ,
585 REG_TYPE_VFSD,
586 REG_TYPE_NDQ,
587 REG_TYPE_NSD,
588 REG_TYPE_NSDQ,
589 REG_TYPE_VFC,
590 REG_TYPE_MVF,
591 REG_TYPE_MVD,
592 REG_TYPE_MVFX,
593 REG_TYPE_MVDX,
594 REG_TYPE_MVAX,
595 REG_TYPE_DSPSC,
596 REG_TYPE_MMXWR,
597 REG_TYPE_MMXWC,
598 REG_TYPE_MMXWCG,
599 REG_TYPE_XSCALE,
600 REG_TYPE_RNB
601 };
602
603 /* Structure for a hash table entry for a register.
604 If TYPE is REG_TYPE_VFD or REG_TYPE_NQ, the NEON field can point to extra
605 information which states whether a vector type or index is specified (for a
606 register alias created with .dn or .qn). Otherwise NEON should be NULL. */
607 struct reg_entry
608 {
609 const char * name;
610 unsigned int number;
611 unsigned char type;
612 unsigned char builtin;
613 struct neon_typed_alias * neon;
614 };
615
616 /* Diagnostics used when we don't get a register of the expected type. */
617 const char * const reg_expected_msgs[] =
618 {
619 [REG_TYPE_RN] = N_("ARM register expected"),
620 [REG_TYPE_CP] = N_("bad or missing co-processor number"),
621 [REG_TYPE_CN] = N_("co-processor register expected"),
622 [REG_TYPE_FN] = N_("FPA register expected"),
623 [REG_TYPE_VFS] = N_("VFP single precision register expected"),
624 [REG_TYPE_VFD] = N_("VFP/Neon double precision register expected"),
625 [REG_TYPE_NQ] = N_("Neon quad precision register expected"),
626 [REG_TYPE_VFSD] = N_("VFP single or double precision register expected"),
627 [REG_TYPE_NDQ] = N_("Neon double or quad precision register expected"),
628 [REG_TYPE_NSD] = N_("Neon single or double precision register expected"),
629 [REG_TYPE_NSDQ] = N_("VFP single, double or Neon quad precision register"
630 " expected"),
631 [REG_TYPE_VFC] = N_("VFP system register expected"),
632 [REG_TYPE_MVF] = N_("Maverick MVF register expected"),
633 [REG_TYPE_MVD] = N_("Maverick MVD register expected"),
634 [REG_TYPE_MVFX] = N_("Maverick MVFX register expected"),
635 [REG_TYPE_MVDX] = N_("Maverick MVDX register expected"),
636 [REG_TYPE_MVAX] = N_("Maverick MVAX register expected"),
637 [REG_TYPE_DSPSC] = N_("Maverick DSPSC register expected"),
638 [REG_TYPE_MMXWR] = N_("iWMMXt data register expected"),
639 [REG_TYPE_MMXWC] = N_("iWMMXt control register expected"),
640 [REG_TYPE_MMXWCG] = N_("iWMMXt scalar register expected"),
641 [REG_TYPE_XSCALE] = N_("XScale accumulator register expected"),
642 [REG_TYPE_RNB] = N_("")
643 };
644
645 /* Some well known registers that we refer to directly elsewhere. */
646 #define REG_R12 12
647 #define REG_SP 13
648 #define REG_LR 14
649 #define REG_PC 15
650
651 /* ARM instructions take 4bytes in the object file, Thumb instructions
652 take 2: */
653 #define INSN_SIZE 4
654
655 struct asm_opcode
656 {
657 /* Basic string to match. */
658 const char * template_name;
659
660 /* Parameters to instruction. */
661 unsigned int operands[8];
662
663 /* Conditional tag - see opcode_lookup. */
664 unsigned int tag : 4;
665
666 /* Basic instruction code. */
667 unsigned int avalue : 28;
668
669 /* Thumb-format instruction code. */
670 unsigned int tvalue;
671
672 /* Which architecture variant provides this instruction. */
673 const arm_feature_set * avariant;
674 const arm_feature_set * tvariant;
675
676 /* Function to call to encode instruction in ARM format. */
677 void (* aencode) (void);
678
679 /* Function to call to encode instruction in Thumb format. */
680 void (* tencode) (void);
681 };
682
683 /* Defines for various bits that we will want to toggle. */
684 #define INST_IMMEDIATE 0x02000000
685 #define OFFSET_REG 0x02000000
686 #define HWOFFSET_IMM 0x00400000
687 #define SHIFT_BY_REG 0x00000010
688 #define PRE_INDEX 0x01000000
689 #define INDEX_UP 0x00800000
690 #define WRITE_BACK 0x00200000
691 #define LDM_TYPE_2_OR_3 0x00400000
692 #define CPSI_MMOD 0x00020000
693
694 #define LITERAL_MASK 0xf000f000
695 #define OPCODE_MASK 0xfe1fffff
696 #define V4_STR_BIT 0x00000020
697 #define VLDR_VMOV_SAME 0x0040f000
698
699 #define T2_SUBS_PC_LR 0xf3de8f00
700
701 #define DATA_OP_SHIFT 21
702 #define SBIT_SHIFT 20
703
704 #define T2_OPCODE_MASK 0xfe1fffff
705 #define T2_DATA_OP_SHIFT 21
706 #define T2_SBIT_SHIFT 20
707
708 #define A_COND_MASK 0xf0000000
709 #define A_PUSH_POP_OP_MASK 0x0fff0000
710
711 /* Opcodes for pushing/poping registers to/from the stack. */
712 #define A1_OPCODE_PUSH 0x092d0000
713 #define A2_OPCODE_PUSH 0x052d0004
714 #define A2_OPCODE_POP 0x049d0004
715
716 /* Codes to distinguish the arithmetic instructions. */
717 #define OPCODE_AND 0
718 #define OPCODE_EOR 1
719 #define OPCODE_SUB 2
720 #define OPCODE_RSB 3
721 #define OPCODE_ADD 4
722 #define OPCODE_ADC 5
723 #define OPCODE_SBC 6
724 #define OPCODE_RSC 7
725 #define OPCODE_TST 8
726 #define OPCODE_TEQ 9
727 #define OPCODE_CMP 10
728 #define OPCODE_CMN 11
729 #define OPCODE_ORR 12
730 #define OPCODE_MOV 13
731 #define OPCODE_BIC 14
732 #define OPCODE_MVN 15
733
734 #define T2_OPCODE_AND 0
735 #define T2_OPCODE_BIC 1
736 #define T2_OPCODE_ORR 2
737 #define T2_OPCODE_ORN 3
738 #define T2_OPCODE_EOR 4
739 #define T2_OPCODE_ADD 8
740 #define T2_OPCODE_ADC 10
741 #define T2_OPCODE_SBC 11
742 #define T2_OPCODE_SUB 13
743 #define T2_OPCODE_RSB 14
744
745 #define T_OPCODE_MUL 0x4340
746 #define T_OPCODE_TST 0x4200
747 #define T_OPCODE_CMN 0x42c0
748 #define T_OPCODE_NEG 0x4240
749 #define T_OPCODE_MVN 0x43c0
750
751 #define T_OPCODE_ADD_R3 0x1800
752 #define T_OPCODE_SUB_R3 0x1a00
753 #define T_OPCODE_ADD_HI 0x4400
754 #define T_OPCODE_ADD_ST 0xb000
755 #define T_OPCODE_SUB_ST 0xb080
756 #define T_OPCODE_ADD_SP 0xa800
757 #define T_OPCODE_ADD_PC 0xa000
758 #define T_OPCODE_ADD_I8 0x3000
759 #define T_OPCODE_SUB_I8 0x3800
760 #define T_OPCODE_ADD_I3 0x1c00
761 #define T_OPCODE_SUB_I3 0x1e00
762
763 #define T_OPCODE_ASR_R 0x4100
764 #define T_OPCODE_LSL_R 0x4080
765 #define T_OPCODE_LSR_R 0x40c0
766 #define T_OPCODE_ROR_R 0x41c0
767 #define T_OPCODE_ASR_I 0x1000
768 #define T_OPCODE_LSL_I 0x0000
769 #define T_OPCODE_LSR_I 0x0800
770
771 #define T_OPCODE_MOV_I8 0x2000
772 #define T_OPCODE_CMP_I8 0x2800
773 #define T_OPCODE_CMP_LR 0x4280
774 #define T_OPCODE_MOV_HR 0x4600
775 #define T_OPCODE_CMP_HR 0x4500
776
777 #define T_OPCODE_LDR_PC 0x4800
778 #define T_OPCODE_LDR_SP 0x9800
779 #define T_OPCODE_STR_SP 0x9000
780 #define T_OPCODE_LDR_IW 0x6800
781 #define T_OPCODE_STR_IW 0x6000
782 #define T_OPCODE_LDR_IH 0x8800
783 #define T_OPCODE_STR_IH 0x8000
784 #define T_OPCODE_LDR_IB 0x7800
785 #define T_OPCODE_STR_IB 0x7000
786 #define T_OPCODE_LDR_RW 0x5800
787 #define T_OPCODE_STR_RW 0x5000
788 #define T_OPCODE_LDR_RH 0x5a00
789 #define T_OPCODE_STR_RH 0x5200
790 #define T_OPCODE_LDR_RB 0x5c00
791 #define T_OPCODE_STR_RB 0x5400
792
793 #define T_OPCODE_PUSH 0xb400
794 #define T_OPCODE_POP 0xbc00
795
796 #define T_OPCODE_BRANCH 0xe000
797
798 #define THUMB_SIZE 2 /* Size of thumb instruction. */
799 #define THUMB_PP_PC_LR 0x0100
800 #define THUMB_LOAD_BIT 0x0800
801 #define THUMB2_LOAD_BIT 0x00100000
802
803 #define BAD_ARGS _("bad arguments to instruction")
804 #define BAD_SP _("r13 not allowed here")
805 #define BAD_PC _("r15 not allowed here")
806 #define BAD_COND _("instruction cannot be conditional")
807 #define BAD_OVERLAP _("registers may not be the same")
808 #define BAD_HIREG _("lo register required")
809 #define BAD_THUMB32 _("instruction not supported in Thumb16 mode")
810 #define BAD_ADDR_MODE _("instruction does not accept this addressing mode");
811 #define BAD_BRANCH _("branch must be last instruction in IT block")
812 #define BAD_NOT_IT _("instruction not allowed in IT block")
813 #define BAD_FPU _("selected FPU does not support instruction")
814 #define BAD_OUT_IT _("thumb conditional instruction should be in IT block")
815 #define BAD_IT_COND _("incorrect condition in IT block")
816 #define BAD_IT_IT _("IT falling in the range of a previous IT block")
817 #define MISSING_FNSTART _("missing .fnstart before unwinding directive")
818 #define BAD_PC_ADDRESSING \
819 _("cannot use register index with PC-relative addressing")
820 #define BAD_PC_WRITEBACK \
821 _("cannot use writeback with PC-relative addressing")
822 #define BAD_RANGE _("branch out of range")
823 #define BAD_FP16 _("selected processor does not support fp16 instruction")
824 #define UNPRED_REG(R) _("using " R " results in unpredictable behaviour")
825 #define THUMB1_RELOC_ONLY _("relocation valid in thumb1 code only")
826
827 static struct hash_control * arm_ops_hsh;
828 static struct hash_control * arm_cond_hsh;
829 static struct hash_control * arm_shift_hsh;
830 static struct hash_control * arm_psr_hsh;
831 static struct hash_control * arm_v7m_psr_hsh;
832 static struct hash_control * arm_reg_hsh;
833 static struct hash_control * arm_reloc_hsh;
834 static struct hash_control * arm_barrier_opt_hsh;
835
836 /* Stuff needed to resolve the label ambiguity
837 As:
838 ...
839 label: <insn>
840 may differ from:
841 ...
842 label:
843 <insn> */
844
845 symbolS * last_label_seen;
846 static int label_is_thumb_function_name = FALSE;
847
848 /* Literal pool structure. Held on a per-section
849 and per-sub-section basis. */
850
851 #define MAX_LITERAL_POOL_SIZE 1024
852 typedef struct literal_pool
853 {
854 expressionS literals [MAX_LITERAL_POOL_SIZE];
855 unsigned int next_free_entry;
856 unsigned int id;
857 symbolS * symbol;
858 segT section;
859 subsegT sub_section;
860 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
861 struct dwarf2_line_info locs [MAX_LITERAL_POOL_SIZE];
862 #endif
863 struct literal_pool * next;
864 unsigned int alignment;
865 } literal_pool;
866
867 /* Pointer to a linked list of literal pools. */
868 literal_pool * list_of_pools = NULL;
869
870 typedef enum asmfunc_states
871 {
872 OUTSIDE_ASMFUNC,
873 WAITING_ASMFUNC_NAME,
874 WAITING_ENDASMFUNC
875 } asmfunc_states;
876
877 static asmfunc_states asmfunc_state = OUTSIDE_ASMFUNC;
878
879 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
880 # define now_it seg_info (now_seg)->tc_segment_info_data.current_it
881 #else
882 static struct current_it now_it;
883 #endif
884
885 static inline int
886 now_it_compatible (int cond)
887 {
888 return (cond & ~1) == (now_it.cc & ~1);
889 }
890
891 static inline int
892 conditional_insn (void)
893 {
894 return inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS;
895 }
896
897 static int in_it_block (void);
898
899 static int handle_it_state (void);
900
901 static void force_automatic_it_block_close (void);
902
903 static void it_fsm_post_encode (void);
904
905 #define set_it_insn_type(type) \
906 do \
907 { \
908 inst.it_insn_type = type; \
909 if (handle_it_state () == FAIL) \
910 return; \
911 } \
912 while (0)
913
914 #define set_it_insn_type_nonvoid(type, failret) \
915 do \
916 { \
917 inst.it_insn_type = type; \
918 if (handle_it_state () == FAIL) \
919 return failret; \
920 } \
921 while(0)
922
923 #define set_it_insn_type_last() \
924 do \
925 { \
926 if (inst.cond == COND_ALWAYS) \
927 set_it_insn_type (IF_INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN); \
928 else \
929 set_it_insn_type (INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN); \
930 } \
931 while (0)
932
933 /* Pure syntax. */
934
935 /* This array holds the chars that always start a comment. If the
936 pre-processor is disabled, these aren't very useful. */
937 char arm_comment_chars[] = "@";
938
939 /* This array holds the chars that only start a comment at the beginning of
940 a line. If the line seems to have the form '# 123 filename'
941 .line and .file directives will appear in the pre-processed output. */
942 /* Note that input_file.c hand checks for '#' at the beginning of the
943 first line of the input file. This is because the compiler outputs
944 #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */
945 /* Also note that comments like this one will always work. */
946 const char line_comment_chars[] = "#";
947
948 char arm_line_separator_chars[] = ";";
949
950 /* Chars that can be used to separate mant
951 from exp in floating point numbers. */
952 const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE";
953
954 /* Chars that mean this number is a floating point constant. */
955 /* As in 0f12.456 */
956 /* or 0d1.2345e12 */
957
958 const char FLT_CHARS[] = "rRsSfFdDxXeEpP";
959
960 /* Prefix characters that indicate the start of an immediate
961 value. */
962 #define is_immediate_prefix(C) ((C) == '#' || (C) == '$')
963
964 /* Separator character handling. */
965
966 #define skip_whitespace(str) do { if (*(str) == ' ') ++(str); } while (0)
967
968 static inline int
969 skip_past_char (char ** str, char c)
970 {
971 /* PR gas/14987: Allow for whitespace before the expected character. */
972 skip_whitespace (*str);
973
974 if (**str == c)
975 {
976 (*str)++;
977 return SUCCESS;
978 }
979 else
980 return FAIL;
981 }
982
983 #define skip_past_comma(str) skip_past_char (str, ',')
984
985 /* Arithmetic expressions (possibly involving symbols). */
986
987 /* Return TRUE if anything in the expression is a bignum. */
988
989 static bfd_boolean
990 walk_no_bignums (symbolS * sp)
991 {
992 if (symbol_get_value_expression (sp)->X_op == O_big)
993 return TRUE;
994
995 if (symbol_get_value_expression (sp)->X_add_symbol)
996 {
997 return (walk_no_bignums (symbol_get_value_expression (sp)->X_add_symbol)
998 || (symbol_get_value_expression (sp)->X_op_symbol
999 && walk_no_bignums (symbol_get_value_expression (sp)->X_op_symbol)));
1000 }
1001
1002 return FALSE;
1003 }
1004
1005 static bfd_boolean in_my_get_expression = FALSE;
1006
1007 /* Third argument to my_get_expression. */
1008 #define GE_NO_PREFIX 0
1009 #define GE_IMM_PREFIX 1
1010 #define GE_OPT_PREFIX 2
1011 /* This is a bit of a hack. Use an optional prefix, and also allow big (64-bit)
1012 immediates, as can be used in Neon VMVN and VMOV immediate instructions. */
1013 #define GE_OPT_PREFIX_BIG 3
1014
1015 static int
1016 my_get_expression (expressionS * ep, char ** str, int prefix_mode)
1017 {
1018 char * save_in;
1019 segT seg;
1020
1021 /* In unified syntax, all prefixes are optional. */
1022 if (unified_syntax)
1023 prefix_mode = (prefix_mode == GE_OPT_PREFIX_BIG) ? prefix_mode
1024 : GE_OPT_PREFIX;
1025
1026 switch (prefix_mode)
1027 {
1028 case GE_NO_PREFIX: break;
1029 case GE_IMM_PREFIX:
1030 if (!is_immediate_prefix (**str))
1031 {
1032 inst.error = _("immediate expression requires a # prefix");
1033 return FAIL;
1034 }
1035 (*str)++;
1036 break;
1037 case GE_OPT_PREFIX:
1038 case GE_OPT_PREFIX_BIG:
1039 if (is_immediate_prefix (**str))
1040 (*str)++;
1041 break;
1042 default:
1043 abort ();
1044 }
1045
1046 memset (ep, 0, sizeof (expressionS));
1047
1048 save_in = input_line_pointer;
1049 input_line_pointer = *str;
1050 in_my_get_expression = TRUE;
1051 seg = expression (ep);
1052 in_my_get_expression = FALSE;
1053
1054 if (ep->X_op == O_illegal || ep->X_op == O_absent)
1055 {
1056 /* We found a bad or missing expression in md_operand(). */
1057 *str = input_line_pointer;
1058 input_line_pointer = save_in;
1059 if (inst.error == NULL)
1060 inst.error = (ep->X_op == O_absent
1061 ? _("missing expression") :_("bad expression"));
1062 return 1;
1063 }
1064
1065 #ifdef OBJ_AOUT
1066 if (seg != absolute_section
1067 && seg != text_section
1068 && seg != data_section
1069 && seg != bss_section
1070 && seg != undefined_section)
1071 {
1072 inst.error = _("bad segment");
1073 *str = input_line_pointer;
1074 input_line_pointer = save_in;
1075 return 1;
1076 }
1077 #else
1078 (void) seg;
1079 #endif
1080
1081 /* Get rid of any bignums now, so that we don't generate an error for which
1082 we can't establish a line number later on. Big numbers are never valid
1083 in instructions, which is where this routine is always called. */
1084 if (prefix_mode != GE_OPT_PREFIX_BIG
1085 && (ep->X_op == O_big
1086 || (ep->X_add_symbol
1087 && (walk_no_bignums (ep->X_add_symbol)
1088 || (ep->X_op_symbol
1089 && walk_no_bignums (ep->X_op_symbol))))))
1090 {
1091 inst.error = _("invalid constant");
1092 *str = input_line_pointer;
1093 input_line_pointer = save_in;
1094 return 1;
1095 }
1096
1097 *str = input_line_pointer;
1098 input_line_pointer = save_in;
1099 return SUCCESS;
1100 }
1101
1102 /* Turn a string in input_line_pointer into a floating point constant
1103 of type TYPE, and store the appropriate bytes in *LITP. The number
1104 of LITTLENUMS emitted is stored in *SIZEP. An error message is
1105 returned, or NULL on OK.
1106
1107 Note that fp constants aren't represent in the normal way on the ARM.
1108 In big endian mode, things are as expected. However, in little endian
1109 mode fp constants are big-endian word-wise, and little-endian byte-wise
1110 within the words. For example, (double) 1.1 in big endian mode is
1111 the byte sequence 3f f1 99 99 99 99 99 9a, and in little endian mode is
1112 the byte sequence 99 99 f1 3f 9a 99 99 99.
1113
1114 ??? The format of 12 byte floats is uncertain according to gcc's arm.h. */
1115
1116 const char *
1117 md_atof (int type, char * litP, int * sizeP)
1118 {
1119 int prec;
1120 LITTLENUM_TYPE words[MAX_LITTLENUMS];
1121 char *t;
1122 int i;
1123
1124 switch (type)
1125 {
1126 case 'f':
1127 case 'F':
1128 case 's':
1129 case 'S':
1130 prec = 2;
1131 break;
1132
1133 case 'd':
1134 case 'D':
1135 case 'r':
1136 case 'R':
1137 prec = 4;
1138 break;
1139
1140 case 'x':
1141 case 'X':
1142 prec = 5;
1143 break;
1144
1145 case 'p':
1146 case 'P':
1147 prec = 5;
1148 break;
1149
1150 default:
1151 *sizeP = 0;
1152 return _("Unrecognized or unsupported floating point constant");
1153 }
1154
1155 t = atof_ieee (input_line_pointer, type, words);
1156 if (t)
1157 input_line_pointer = t;
1158 *sizeP = prec * sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE);
1159
1160 if (target_big_endian)
1161 {
1162 for (i = 0; i < prec; i++)
1163 {
1164 md_number_to_chars (litP, (valueT) words[i], sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE));
1165 litP += sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE);
1166 }
1167 }
1168 else
1169 {
1170 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_endian_pure))
1171 for (i = prec - 1; i >= 0; i--)
1172 {
1173 md_number_to_chars (litP, (valueT) words[i], sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE));
1174 litP += sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE);
1175 }
1176 else
1177 /* For a 4 byte float the order of elements in `words' is 1 0.
1178 For an 8 byte float the order is 1 0 3 2. */
1179 for (i = 0; i < prec; i += 2)
1180 {
1181 md_number_to_chars (litP, (valueT) words[i + 1],
1182 sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE));
1183 md_number_to_chars (litP + sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE),
1184 (valueT) words[i], sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE));
1185 litP += 2 * sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE);
1186 }
1187 }
1188
1189 return NULL;
1190 }
1191
1192 /* We handle all bad expressions here, so that we can report the faulty
1193 instruction in the error message. */
1194
1195 void
1196 md_operand (expressionS * exp)
1197 {
1198 if (in_my_get_expression)
1199 exp->X_op = O_illegal;
1200 }
1201
1202 /* Immediate values. */
1203
1204 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
1205 /* Generic immediate-value read function for use in directives.
1206 Accepts anything that 'expression' can fold to a constant.
1207 *val receives the number. */
1208
1209 static int
1210 immediate_for_directive (int *val)
1211 {
1212 expressionS exp;
1213 exp.X_op = O_illegal;
1214
1215 if (is_immediate_prefix (*input_line_pointer))
1216 {
1217 input_line_pointer++;
1218 expression (&exp);
1219 }
1220
1221 if (exp.X_op != O_constant)
1222 {
1223 as_bad (_("expected #constant"));
1224 ignore_rest_of_line ();
1225 return FAIL;
1226 }
1227 *val = exp.X_add_number;
1228 return SUCCESS;
1229 }
1230 #endif
1231
1232 /* Register parsing. */
1233
1234 /* Generic register parser. CCP points to what should be the
1235 beginning of a register name. If it is indeed a valid register
1236 name, advance CCP over it and return the reg_entry structure;
1237 otherwise return NULL. Does not issue diagnostics. */
1238
1239 static struct reg_entry *
1240 arm_reg_parse_multi (char **ccp)
1241 {
1242 char *start = *ccp;
1243 char *p;
1244 struct reg_entry *reg;
1245
1246 skip_whitespace (start);
1247
1248 #ifdef REGISTER_PREFIX
1249 if (*start != REGISTER_PREFIX)
1250 return NULL;
1251 start++;
1252 #endif
1253 #ifdef OPTIONAL_REGISTER_PREFIX
1254 if (*start == OPTIONAL_REGISTER_PREFIX)
1255 start++;
1256 #endif
1257
1258 p = start;
1259 if (!ISALPHA (*p) || !is_name_beginner (*p))
1260 return NULL;
1261
1262 do
1263 p++;
1264 while (ISALPHA (*p) || ISDIGIT (*p) || *p == '_');
1265
1266 reg = (struct reg_entry *) hash_find_n (arm_reg_hsh, start, p - start);
1267
1268 if (!reg)
1269 return NULL;
1270
1271 *ccp = p;
1272 return reg;
1273 }
1274
1275 static int
1276 arm_reg_alt_syntax (char **ccp, char *start, struct reg_entry *reg,
1277 enum arm_reg_type type)
1278 {
1279 /* Alternative syntaxes are accepted for a few register classes. */
1280 switch (type)
1281 {
1282 case REG_TYPE_MVF:
1283 case REG_TYPE_MVD:
1284 case REG_TYPE_MVFX:
1285 case REG_TYPE_MVDX:
1286 /* Generic coprocessor register names are allowed for these. */
1287 if (reg && reg->type == REG_TYPE_CN)
1288 return reg->number;
1289 break;
1290
1291 case REG_TYPE_CP:
1292 /* For backward compatibility, a bare number is valid here. */
1293 {
1294 unsigned long processor = strtoul (start, ccp, 10);
1295 if (*ccp != start && processor <= 15)
1296 return processor;
1297 }
1298 /* Fall through. */
1299
1300 case REG_TYPE_MMXWC:
1301 /* WC includes WCG. ??? I'm not sure this is true for all
1302 instructions that take WC registers. */
1303 if (reg && reg->type == REG_TYPE_MMXWCG)
1304 return reg->number;
1305 break;
1306
1307 default:
1308 break;
1309 }
1310
1311 return FAIL;
1312 }
1313
1314 /* As arm_reg_parse_multi, but the register must be of type TYPE, and the
1315 return value is the register number or FAIL. */
1316
1317 static int
1318 arm_reg_parse (char **ccp, enum arm_reg_type type)
1319 {
1320 char *start = *ccp;
1321 struct reg_entry *reg = arm_reg_parse_multi (ccp);
1322 int ret;
1323
1324 /* Do not allow a scalar (reg+index) to parse as a register. */
1325 if (reg && reg->neon && (reg->neon->defined & NTA_HASINDEX))
1326 return FAIL;
1327
1328 if (reg && reg->type == type)
1329 return reg->number;
1330
1331 if ((ret = arm_reg_alt_syntax (ccp, start, reg, type)) != FAIL)
1332 return ret;
1333
1334 *ccp = start;
1335 return FAIL;
1336 }
1337
1338 /* Parse a Neon type specifier. *STR should point at the leading '.'
1339 character. Does no verification at this stage that the type fits the opcode
1340 properly. E.g.,
1341
1342 .i32.i32.s16
1343 .s32.f32
1344 .u16
1345
1346 Can all be legally parsed by this function.
1347
1348 Fills in neon_type struct pointer with parsed information, and updates STR
1349 to point after the parsed type specifier. Returns SUCCESS if this was a legal
1350 type, FAIL if not. */
1351
1352 static int
1353 parse_neon_type (struct neon_type *type, char **str)
1354 {
1355 char *ptr = *str;
1356
1357 if (type)
1358 type->elems = 0;
1359
1360 while (type->elems < NEON_MAX_TYPE_ELS)
1361 {
1362 enum neon_el_type thistype = NT_untyped;
1363 unsigned thissize = -1u;
1364
1365 if (*ptr != '.')
1366 break;
1367
1368 ptr++;
1369
1370 /* Just a size without an explicit type. */
1371 if (ISDIGIT (*ptr))
1372 goto parsesize;
1373
1374 switch (TOLOWER (*ptr))
1375 {
1376 case 'i': thistype = NT_integer; break;
1377 case 'f': thistype = NT_float; break;
1378 case 'p': thistype = NT_poly; break;
1379 case 's': thistype = NT_signed; break;
1380 case 'u': thistype = NT_unsigned; break;
1381 case 'd':
1382 thistype = NT_float;
1383 thissize = 64;
1384 ptr++;
1385 goto done;
1386 default:
1387 as_bad (_("unexpected character `%c' in type specifier"), *ptr);
1388 return FAIL;
1389 }
1390
1391 ptr++;
1392
1393 /* .f is an abbreviation for .f32. */
1394 if (thistype == NT_float && !ISDIGIT (*ptr))
1395 thissize = 32;
1396 else
1397 {
1398 parsesize:
1399 thissize = strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 10);
1400
1401 if (thissize != 8 && thissize != 16 && thissize != 32
1402 && thissize != 64)
1403 {
1404 as_bad (_("bad size %d in type specifier"), thissize);
1405 return FAIL;
1406 }
1407 }
1408
1409 done:
1410 if (type)
1411 {
1412 type->el[type->elems].type = thistype;
1413 type->el[type->elems].size = thissize;
1414 type->elems++;
1415 }
1416 }
1417
1418 /* Empty/missing type is not a successful parse. */
1419 if (type->elems == 0)
1420 return FAIL;
1421
1422 *str = ptr;
1423
1424 return SUCCESS;
1425 }
1426
1427 /* Errors may be set multiple times during parsing or bit encoding
1428 (particularly in the Neon bits), but usually the earliest error which is set
1429 will be the most meaningful. Avoid overwriting it with later (cascading)
1430 errors by calling this function. */
1431
1432 static void
1433 first_error (const char *err)
1434 {
1435 if (!inst.error)
1436 inst.error = err;
1437 }
1438
1439 /* Parse a single type, e.g. ".s32", leading period included. */
1440 static int
1441 parse_neon_operand_type (struct neon_type_el *vectype, char **ccp)
1442 {
1443 char *str = *ccp;
1444 struct neon_type optype;
1445
1446 if (*str == '.')
1447 {
1448 if (parse_neon_type (&optype, &str) == SUCCESS)
1449 {
1450 if (optype.elems == 1)
1451 *vectype = optype.el[0];
1452 else
1453 {
1454 first_error (_("only one type should be specified for operand"));
1455 return FAIL;
1456 }
1457 }
1458 else
1459 {
1460 first_error (_("vector type expected"));
1461 return FAIL;
1462 }
1463 }
1464 else
1465 return FAIL;
1466
1467 *ccp = str;
1468
1469 return SUCCESS;
1470 }
1471
1472 /* Special meanings for indices (which have a range of 0-7), which will fit into
1473 a 4-bit integer. */
1474
1475 #define NEON_ALL_LANES 15
1476 #define NEON_INTERLEAVE_LANES 14
1477
1478 /* Parse either a register or a scalar, with an optional type. Return the
1479 register number, and optionally fill in the actual type of the register
1480 when multiple alternatives were given (NEON_TYPE_NDQ) in *RTYPE, and
1481 type/index information in *TYPEINFO. */
1482
1483 static int
1484 parse_typed_reg_or_scalar (char **ccp, enum arm_reg_type type,
1485 enum arm_reg_type *rtype,
1486 struct neon_typed_alias *typeinfo)
1487 {
1488 char *str = *ccp;
1489 struct reg_entry *reg = arm_reg_parse_multi (&str);
1490 struct neon_typed_alias atype;
1491 struct neon_type_el parsetype;
1492
1493 atype.defined = 0;
1494 atype.index = -1;
1495 atype.eltype.type = NT_invtype;
1496 atype.eltype.size = -1;
1497
1498 /* Try alternate syntax for some types of register. Note these are mutually
1499 exclusive with the Neon syntax extensions. */
1500 if (reg == NULL)
1501 {
1502 int altreg = arm_reg_alt_syntax (&str, *ccp, reg, type);
1503 if (altreg != FAIL)
1504 *ccp = str;
1505 if (typeinfo)
1506 *typeinfo = atype;
1507 return altreg;
1508 }
1509
1510 /* Undo polymorphism when a set of register types may be accepted. */
1511 if ((type == REG_TYPE_NDQ
1512 && (reg->type == REG_TYPE_NQ || reg->type == REG_TYPE_VFD))
1513 || (type == REG_TYPE_VFSD
1514 && (reg->type == REG_TYPE_VFS || reg->type == REG_TYPE_VFD))
1515 || (type == REG_TYPE_NSDQ
1516 && (reg->type == REG_TYPE_VFS || reg->type == REG_TYPE_VFD
1517 || reg->type == REG_TYPE_NQ))
1518 || (type == REG_TYPE_NSD
1519 && (reg->type == REG_TYPE_VFS || reg->type == REG_TYPE_VFD))
1520 || (type == REG_TYPE_MMXWC
1521 && (reg->type == REG_TYPE_MMXWCG)))
1522 type = (enum arm_reg_type) reg->type;
1523
1524 if (type != reg->type)
1525 return FAIL;
1526
1527 if (reg->neon)
1528 atype = *reg->neon;
1529
1530 if (parse_neon_operand_type (&parsetype, &str) == SUCCESS)
1531 {
1532 if ((atype.defined & NTA_HASTYPE) != 0)
1533 {
1534 first_error (_("can't redefine type for operand"));
1535 return FAIL;
1536 }
1537 atype.defined |= NTA_HASTYPE;
1538 atype.eltype = parsetype;
1539 }
1540
1541 if (skip_past_char (&str, '[') == SUCCESS)
1542 {
1543 if (type != REG_TYPE_VFD
1544 && !(type == REG_TYPE_VFS
1545 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8_2)))
1546 {
1547 first_error (_("only D registers may be indexed"));
1548 return FAIL;
1549 }
1550
1551 if ((atype.defined & NTA_HASINDEX) != 0)
1552 {
1553 first_error (_("can't change index for operand"));
1554 return FAIL;
1555 }
1556
1557 atype.defined |= NTA_HASINDEX;
1558
1559 if (skip_past_char (&str, ']') == SUCCESS)
1560 atype.index = NEON_ALL_LANES;
1561 else
1562 {
1563 expressionS exp;
1564
1565 my_get_expression (&exp, &str, GE_NO_PREFIX);
1566
1567 if (exp.X_op != O_constant)
1568 {
1569 first_error (_("constant expression required"));
1570 return FAIL;
1571 }
1572
1573 if (skip_past_char (&str, ']') == FAIL)
1574 return FAIL;
1575
1576 atype.index = exp.X_add_number;
1577 }
1578 }
1579
1580 if (typeinfo)
1581 *typeinfo = atype;
1582
1583 if (rtype)
1584 *rtype = type;
1585
1586 *ccp = str;
1587
1588 return reg->number;
1589 }
1590
1591 /* Like arm_reg_parse, but allow allow the following extra features:
1592 - If RTYPE is non-zero, return the (possibly restricted) type of the
1593 register (e.g. Neon double or quad reg when either has been requested).
1594 - If this is a Neon vector type with additional type information, fill
1595 in the struct pointed to by VECTYPE (if non-NULL).
1596 This function will fault on encountering a scalar. */
1597
1598 static int
1599 arm_typed_reg_parse (char **ccp, enum arm_reg_type type,
1600 enum arm_reg_type *rtype, struct neon_type_el *vectype)
1601 {
1602 struct neon_typed_alias atype;
1603 char *str = *ccp;
1604 int reg = parse_typed_reg_or_scalar (&str, type, rtype, &atype);
1605
1606 if (reg == FAIL)
1607 return FAIL;
1608
1609 /* Do not allow regname(... to parse as a register. */
1610 if (*str == '(')
1611 return FAIL;
1612
1613 /* Do not allow a scalar (reg+index) to parse as a register. */
1614 if ((atype.defined & NTA_HASINDEX) != 0)
1615 {
1616 first_error (_("register operand expected, but got scalar"));
1617 return FAIL;
1618 }
1619
1620 if (vectype)
1621 *vectype = atype.eltype;
1622
1623 *ccp = str;
1624
1625 return reg;
1626 }
1627
1628 #define NEON_SCALAR_REG(X) ((X) >> 4)
1629 #define NEON_SCALAR_INDEX(X) ((X) & 15)
1630
1631 /* Parse a Neon scalar. Most of the time when we're parsing a scalar, we don't
1632 have enough information to be able to do a good job bounds-checking. So, we
1633 just do easy checks here, and do further checks later. */
1634
1635 static int
1636 parse_scalar (char **ccp, int elsize, struct neon_type_el *type)
1637 {
1638 int reg;
1639 char *str = *ccp;
1640 struct neon_typed_alias atype;
1641 enum arm_reg_type reg_type = REG_TYPE_VFD;
1642
1643 if (elsize == 4)
1644 reg_type = REG_TYPE_VFS;
1645
1646 reg = parse_typed_reg_or_scalar (&str, reg_type, NULL, &atype);
1647
1648 if (reg == FAIL || (atype.defined & NTA_HASINDEX) == 0)
1649 return FAIL;
1650
1651 if (atype.index == NEON_ALL_LANES)
1652 {
1653 first_error (_("scalar must have an index"));
1654 return FAIL;
1655 }
1656 else if (atype.index >= 64 / elsize)
1657 {
1658 first_error (_("scalar index out of range"));
1659 return FAIL;
1660 }
1661
1662 if (type)
1663 *type = atype.eltype;
1664
1665 *ccp = str;
1666
1667 return reg * 16 + atype.index;
1668 }
1669
1670 /* Parse an ARM register list. Returns the bitmask, or FAIL. */
1671
1672 static long
1673 parse_reg_list (char ** strp)
1674 {
1675 char * str = * strp;
1676 long range = 0;
1677 int another_range;
1678
1679 /* We come back here if we get ranges concatenated by '+' or '|'. */
1680 do
1681 {
1682 skip_whitespace (str);
1683
1684 another_range = 0;
1685
1686 if (*str == '{')
1687 {
1688 int in_range = 0;
1689 int cur_reg = -1;
1690
1691 str++;
1692 do
1693 {
1694 int reg;
1695
1696 if ((reg = arm_reg_parse (&str, REG_TYPE_RN)) == FAIL)
1697 {
1698 first_error (_(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_RN]));
1699 return FAIL;
1700 }
1701
1702 if (in_range)
1703 {
1704 int i;
1705
1706 if (reg <= cur_reg)
1707 {
1708 first_error (_("bad range in register list"));
1709 return FAIL;
1710 }
1711
1712 for (i = cur_reg + 1; i < reg; i++)
1713 {
1714 if (range & (1 << i))
1715 as_tsktsk
1716 (_("Warning: duplicated register (r%d) in register list"),
1717 i);
1718 else
1719 range |= 1 << i;
1720 }
1721 in_range = 0;
1722 }
1723
1724 if (range & (1 << reg))
1725 as_tsktsk (_("Warning: duplicated register (r%d) in register list"),
1726 reg);
1727 else if (reg <= cur_reg)
1728 as_tsktsk (_("Warning: register range not in ascending order"));
1729
1730 range |= 1 << reg;
1731 cur_reg = reg;
1732 }
1733 while (skip_past_comma (&str) != FAIL
1734 || (in_range = 1, *str++ == '-'));
1735 str--;
1736
1737 if (skip_past_char (&str, '}') == FAIL)
1738 {
1739 first_error (_("missing `}'"));
1740 return FAIL;
1741 }
1742 }
1743 else
1744 {
1745 expressionS exp;
1746
1747 if (my_get_expression (&exp, &str, GE_NO_PREFIX))
1748 return FAIL;
1749
1750 if (exp.X_op == O_constant)
1751 {
1752 if (exp.X_add_number
1753 != (exp.X_add_number & 0x0000ffff))
1754 {
1755 inst.error = _("invalid register mask");
1756 return FAIL;
1757 }
1758
1759 if ((range & exp.X_add_number) != 0)
1760 {
1761 int regno = range & exp.X_add_number;
1762
1763 regno &= -regno;
1764 regno = (1 << regno) - 1;
1765 as_tsktsk
1766 (_("Warning: duplicated register (r%d) in register list"),
1767 regno);
1768 }
1769
1770 range |= exp.X_add_number;
1771 }
1772 else
1773 {
1774 if (inst.reloc.type != 0)
1775 {
1776 inst.error = _("expression too complex");
1777 return FAIL;
1778 }
1779
1780 memcpy (&inst.reloc.exp, &exp, sizeof (expressionS));
1781 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_MULTI;
1782 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 0;
1783 }
1784 }
1785
1786 if (*str == '|' || *str == '+')
1787 {
1788 str++;
1789 another_range = 1;
1790 }
1791 }
1792 while (another_range);
1793
1794 *strp = str;
1795 return range;
1796 }
1797
1798 /* Types of registers in a list. */
1799
1800 enum reg_list_els
1801 {
1802 REGLIST_VFP_S,
1803 REGLIST_VFP_D,
1804 REGLIST_NEON_D
1805 };
1806
1807 /* Parse a VFP register list. If the string is invalid return FAIL.
1808 Otherwise return the number of registers, and set PBASE to the first
1809 register. Parses registers of type ETYPE.
1810 If REGLIST_NEON_D is used, several syntax enhancements are enabled:
1811 - Q registers can be used to specify pairs of D registers
1812 - { } can be omitted from around a singleton register list
1813 FIXME: This is not implemented, as it would require backtracking in
1814 some cases, e.g.:
1815 vtbl.8 d3,d4,d5
1816 This could be done (the meaning isn't really ambiguous), but doesn't
1817 fit in well with the current parsing framework.
1818 - 32 D registers may be used (also true for VFPv3).
1819 FIXME: Types are ignored in these register lists, which is probably a
1820 bug. */
1821
1822 static int
1823 parse_vfp_reg_list (char **ccp, unsigned int *pbase, enum reg_list_els etype)
1824 {
1825 char *str = *ccp;
1826 int base_reg;
1827 int new_base;
1828 enum arm_reg_type regtype = (enum arm_reg_type) 0;
1829 int max_regs = 0;
1830 int count = 0;
1831 int warned = 0;
1832 unsigned long mask = 0;
1833 int i;
1834
1835 if (skip_past_char (&str, '{') == FAIL)
1836 {
1837 inst.error = _("expecting {");
1838 return FAIL;
1839 }
1840
1841 switch (etype)
1842 {
1843 case REGLIST_VFP_S:
1844 regtype = REG_TYPE_VFS;
1845 max_regs = 32;
1846 break;
1847
1848 case REGLIST_VFP_D:
1849 regtype = REG_TYPE_VFD;
1850 break;
1851
1852 case REGLIST_NEON_D:
1853 regtype = REG_TYPE_NDQ;
1854 break;
1855 }
1856
1857 if (etype != REGLIST_VFP_S)
1858 {
1859 /* VFPv3 allows 32 D registers, except for the VFPv3-D16 variant. */
1860 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_d32))
1861 {
1862 max_regs = 32;
1863 if (thumb_mode)
1864 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (thumb_arch_used, thumb_arch_used,
1865 fpu_vfp_ext_d32);
1866 else
1867 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (arm_arch_used, arm_arch_used,
1868 fpu_vfp_ext_d32);
1869 }
1870 else
1871 max_regs = 16;
1872 }
1873
1874 base_reg = max_regs;
1875
1876 do
1877 {
1878 int setmask = 1, addregs = 1;
1879
1880 new_base = arm_typed_reg_parse (&str, regtype, &regtype, NULL);
1881
1882 if (new_base == FAIL)
1883 {
1884 first_error (_(reg_expected_msgs[regtype]));
1885 return FAIL;
1886 }
1887
1888 if (new_base >= max_regs)
1889 {
1890 first_error (_("register out of range in list"));
1891 return FAIL;
1892 }
1893
1894 /* Note: a value of 2 * n is returned for the register Q<n>. */
1895 if (regtype == REG_TYPE_NQ)
1896 {
1897 setmask = 3;
1898 addregs = 2;
1899 }
1900
1901 if (new_base < base_reg)
1902 base_reg = new_base;
1903
1904 if (mask & (setmask << new_base))
1905 {
1906 first_error (_("invalid register list"));
1907 return FAIL;
1908 }
1909
1910 if ((mask >> new_base) != 0 && ! warned)
1911 {
1912 as_tsktsk (_("register list not in ascending order"));
1913 warned = 1;
1914 }
1915
1916 mask |= setmask << new_base;
1917 count += addregs;
1918
1919 if (*str == '-') /* We have the start of a range expression */
1920 {
1921 int high_range;
1922
1923 str++;
1924
1925 if ((high_range = arm_typed_reg_parse (&str, regtype, NULL, NULL))
1926 == FAIL)
1927 {
1928 inst.error = gettext (reg_expected_msgs[regtype]);
1929 return FAIL;
1930 }
1931
1932 if (high_range >= max_regs)
1933 {
1934 first_error (_("register out of range in list"));
1935 return FAIL;
1936 }
1937
1938 if (regtype == REG_TYPE_NQ)
1939 high_range = high_range + 1;
1940
1941 if (high_range <= new_base)
1942 {
1943 inst.error = _("register range not in ascending order");
1944 return FAIL;
1945 }
1946
1947 for (new_base += addregs; new_base <= high_range; new_base += addregs)
1948 {
1949 if (mask & (setmask << new_base))
1950 {
1951 inst.error = _("invalid register list");
1952 return FAIL;
1953 }
1954
1955 mask |= setmask << new_base;
1956 count += addregs;
1957 }
1958 }
1959 }
1960 while (skip_past_comma (&str) != FAIL);
1961
1962 str++;
1963
1964 /* Sanity check -- should have raised a parse error above. */
1965 if (count == 0 || count > max_regs)
1966 abort ();
1967
1968 *pbase = base_reg;
1969
1970 /* Final test -- the registers must be consecutive. */
1971 mask >>= base_reg;
1972 for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
1973 {
1974 if ((mask & (1u << i)) == 0)
1975 {
1976 inst.error = _("non-contiguous register range");
1977 return FAIL;
1978 }
1979 }
1980
1981 *ccp = str;
1982
1983 return count;
1984 }
1985
1986 /* True if two alias types are the same. */
1987
1988 static bfd_boolean
1989 neon_alias_types_same (struct neon_typed_alias *a, struct neon_typed_alias *b)
1990 {
1991 if (!a && !b)
1992 return TRUE;
1993
1994 if (!a || !b)
1995 return FALSE;
1996
1997 if (a->defined != b->defined)
1998 return FALSE;
1999
2000 if ((a->defined & NTA_HASTYPE) != 0
2001 && (a->eltype.type != b->eltype.type
2002 || a->eltype.size != b->eltype.size))
2003 return FALSE;
2004
2005 if ((a->defined & NTA_HASINDEX) != 0
2006 && (a->index != b->index))
2007 return FALSE;
2008
2009 return TRUE;
2010 }
2011
2012 /* Parse element/structure lists for Neon VLD<n> and VST<n> instructions.
2013 The base register is put in *PBASE.
2014 The lane (or one of the NEON_*_LANES constants) is placed in bits [3:0] of
2015 the return value.
2016 The register stride (minus one) is put in bit 4 of the return value.
2017 Bits [6:5] encode the list length (minus one).
2018 The type of the list elements is put in *ELTYPE, if non-NULL. */
2019
2020 #define NEON_LANE(X) ((X) & 0xf)
2021 #define NEON_REG_STRIDE(X) ((((X) >> 4) & 1) + 1)
2022 #define NEON_REGLIST_LENGTH(X) ((((X) >> 5) & 3) + 1)
2023
2024 static int
2025 parse_neon_el_struct_list (char **str, unsigned *pbase,
2026 struct neon_type_el *eltype)
2027 {
2028 char *ptr = *str;
2029 int base_reg = -1;
2030 int reg_incr = -1;
2031 int count = 0;
2032 int lane = -1;
2033 int leading_brace = 0;
2034 enum arm_reg_type rtype = REG_TYPE_NDQ;
2035 const char *const incr_error = _("register stride must be 1 or 2");
2036 const char *const type_error = _("mismatched element/structure types in list");
2037 struct neon_typed_alias firsttype;
2038 firsttype.defined = 0;
2039 firsttype.eltype.type = NT_invtype;
2040 firsttype.eltype.size = -1;
2041 firsttype.index = -1;
2042
2043 if (skip_past_char (&ptr, '{') == SUCCESS)
2044 leading_brace = 1;
2045
2046 do
2047 {
2048 struct neon_typed_alias atype;
2049 int getreg = parse_typed_reg_or_scalar (&ptr, rtype, &rtype, &atype);
2050
2051 if (getreg == FAIL)
2052 {
2053 first_error (_(reg_expected_msgs[rtype]));
2054 return FAIL;
2055 }
2056
2057 if (base_reg == -1)
2058 {
2059 base_reg = getreg;
2060 if (rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ)
2061 {
2062 reg_incr = 1;
2063 }
2064 firsttype = atype;
2065 }
2066 else if (reg_incr == -1)
2067 {
2068 reg_incr = getreg - base_reg;
2069 if (reg_incr < 1 || reg_incr > 2)
2070 {
2071 first_error (_(incr_error));
2072 return FAIL;
2073 }
2074 }
2075 else if (getreg != base_reg + reg_incr * count)
2076 {
2077 first_error (_(incr_error));
2078 return FAIL;
2079 }
2080
2081 if (! neon_alias_types_same (&atype, &firsttype))
2082 {
2083 first_error (_(type_error));
2084 return FAIL;
2085 }
2086
2087 /* Handle Dn-Dm or Qn-Qm syntax. Can only be used with non-indexed list
2088 modes. */
2089 if (ptr[0] == '-')
2090 {
2091 struct neon_typed_alias htype;
2092 int hireg, dregs = (rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ) ? 2 : 1;
2093 if (lane == -1)
2094 lane = NEON_INTERLEAVE_LANES;
2095 else if (lane != NEON_INTERLEAVE_LANES)
2096 {
2097 first_error (_(type_error));
2098 return FAIL;
2099 }
2100 if (reg_incr == -1)
2101 reg_incr = 1;
2102 else if (reg_incr != 1)
2103 {
2104 first_error (_("don't use Rn-Rm syntax with non-unit stride"));
2105 return FAIL;
2106 }
2107 ptr++;
2108 hireg = parse_typed_reg_or_scalar (&ptr, rtype, NULL, &htype);
2109 if (hireg == FAIL)
2110 {
2111 first_error (_(reg_expected_msgs[rtype]));
2112 return FAIL;
2113 }
2114 if (! neon_alias_types_same (&htype, &firsttype))
2115 {
2116 first_error (_(type_error));
2117 return FAIL;
2118 }
2119 count += hireg + dregs - getreg;
2120 continue;
2121 }
2122
2123 /* If we're using Q registers, we can't use [] or [n] syntax. */
2124 if (rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ)
2125 {
2126 count += 2;
2127 continue;
2128 }
2129
2130 if ((atype.defined & NTA_HASINDEX) != 0)
2131 {
2132 if (lane == -1)
2133 lane = atype.index;
2134 else if (lane != atype.index)
2135 {
2136 first_error (_(type_error));
2137 return FAIL;
2138 }
2139 }
2140 else if (lane == -1)
2141 lane = NEON_INTERLEAVE_LANES;
2142 else if (lane != NEON_INTERLEAVE_LANES)
2143 {
2144 first_error (_(type_error));
2145 return FAIL;
2146 }
2147 count++;
2148 }
2149 while ((count != 1 || leading_brace) && skip_past_comma (&ptr) != FAIL);
2150
2151 /* No lane set by [x]. We must be interleaving structures. */
2152 if (lane == -1)
2153 lane = NEON_INTERLEAVE_LANES;
2154
2155 /* Sanity check. */
2156 if (lane == -1 || base_reg == -1 || count < 1 || count > 4
2157 || (count > 1 && reg_incr == -1))
2158 {
2159 first_error (_("error parsing element/structure list"));
2160 return FAIL;
2161 }
2162
2163 if ((count > 1 || leading_brace) && skip_past_char (&ptr, '}') == FAIL)
2164 {
2165 first_error (_("expected }"));
2166 return FAIL;
2167 }
2168
2169 if (reg_incr == -1)
2170 reg_incr = 1;
2171
2172 if (eltype)
2173 *eltype = firsttype.eltype;
2174
2175 *pbase = base_reg;
2176 *str = ptr;
2177
2178 return lane | ((reg_incr - 1) << 4) | ((count - 1) << 5);
2179 }
2180
2181 /* Parse an explicit relocation suffix on an expression. This is
2182 either nothing, or a word in parentheses. Note that if !OBJ_ELF,
2183 arm_reloc_hsh contains no entries, so this function can only
2184 succeed if there is no () after the word. Returns -1 on error,
2185 BFD_RELOC_UNUSED if there wasn't any suffix. */
2186
2187 static int
2188 parse_reloc (char **str)
2189 {
2190 struct reloc_entry *r;
2191 char *p, *q;
2192
2193 if (**str != '(')
2194 return BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
2195
2196 p = *str + 1;
2197 q = p;
2198
2199 while (*q && *q != ')' && *q != ',')
2200 q++;
2201 if (*q != ')')
2202 return -1;
2203
2204 if ((r = (struct reloc_entry *)
2205 hash_find_n (arm_reloc_hsh, p, q - p)) == NULL)
2206 return -1;
2207
2208 *str = q + 1;
2209 return r->reloc;
2210 }
2211
2212 /* Directives: register aliases. */
2213
2214 static struct reg_entry *
2215 insert_reg_alias (char *str, unsigned number, int type)
2216 {
2217 struct reg_entry *new_reg;
2218 const char *name;
2219
2220 if ((new_reg = (struct reg_entry *) hash_find (arm_reg_hsh, str)) != 0)
2221 {
2222 if (new_reg->builtin)
2223 as_warn (_("ignoring attempt to redefine built-in register '%s'"), str);
2224
2225 /* Only warn about a redefinition if it's not defined as the
2226 same register. */
2227 else if (new_reg->number != number || new_reg->type != type)
2228 as_warn (_("ignoring redefinition of register alias '%s'"), str);
2229
2230 return NULL;
2231 }
2232
2233 name = xstrdup (str);
2234 new_reg = XNEW (struct reg_entry);
2235
2236 new_reg->name = name;
2237 new_reg->number = number;
2238 new_reg->type = type;
2239 new_reg->builtin = FALSE;
2240 new_reg->neon = NULL;
2241
2242 if (hash_insert (arm_reg_hsh, name, (void *) new_reg))
2243 abort ();
2244
2245 return new_reg;
2246 }
2247
2248 static void
2249 insert_neon_reg_alias (char *str, int number, int type,
2250 struct neon_typed_alias *atype)
2251 {
2252 struct reg_entry *reg = insert_reg_alias (str, number, type);
2253
2254 if (!reg)
2255 {
2256 first_error (_("attempt to redefine typed alias"));
2257 return;
2258 }
2259
2260 if (atype)
2261 {
2262 reg->neon = XNEW (struct neon_typed_alias);
2263 *reg->neon = *atype;
2264 }
2265 }
2266
2267 /* Look for the .req directive. This is of the form:
2268
2269 new_register_name .req existing_register_name
2270
2271 If we find one, or if it looks sufficiently like one that we want to
2272 handle any error here, return TRUE. Otherwise return FALSE. */
2273
2274 static bfd_boolean
2275 create_register_alias (char * newname, char *p)
2276 {
2277 struct reg_entry *old;
2278 char *oldname, *nbuf;
2279 size_t nlen;
2280
2281 /* The input scrubber ensures that whitespace after the mnemonic is
2282 collapsed to single spaces. */
2283 oldname = p;
2284 if (strncmp (oldname, " .req ", 6) != 0)
2285 return FALSE;
2286
2287 oldname += 6;
2288 if (*oldname == '\0')
2289 return FALSE;
2290
2291 old = (struct reg_entry *) hash_find (arm_reg_hsh, oldname);
2292 if (!old)
2293 {
2294 as_warn (_("unknown register '%s' -- .req ignored"), oldname);
2295 return TRUE;
2296 }
2297
2298 /* If TC_CASE_SENSITIVE is defined, then newname already points to
2299 the desired alias name, and p points to its end. If not, then
2300 the desired alias name is in the global original_case_string. */
2301 #ifdef TC_CASE_SENSITIVE
2302 nlen = p - newname;
2303 #else
2304 newname = original_case_string;
2305 nlen = strlen (newname);
2306 #endif
2307
2308 nbuf = xmemdup0 (newname, nlen);
2309
2310 /* Create aliases under the new name as stated; an all-lowercase
2311 version of the new name; and an all-uppercase version of the new
2312 name. */
2313 if (insert_reg_alias (nbuf, old->number, old->type) != NULL)
2314 {
2315 for (p = nbuf; *p; p++)
2316 *p = TOUPPER (*p);
2317
2318 if (strncmp (nbuf, newname, nlen))
2319 {
2320 /* If this attempt to create an additional alias fails, do not bother
2321 trying to create the all-lower case alias. We will fail and issue
2322 a second, duplicate error message. This situation arises when the
2323 programmer does something like:
2324 foo .req r0
2325 Foo .req r1
2326 The second .req creates the "Foo" alias but then fails to create
2327 the artificial FOO alias because it has already been created by the
2328 first .req. */
2329 if (insert_reg_alias (nbuf, old->number, old->type) == NULL)
2330 {
2331 free (nbuf);
2332 return TRUE;
2333 }
2334 }
2335
2336 for (p = nbuf; *p; p++)
2337 *p = TOLOWER (*p);
2338
2339 if (strncmp (nbuf, newname, nlen))
2340 insert_reg_alias (nbuf, old->number, old->type);
2341 }
2342
2343 free (nbuf);
2344 return TRUE;
2345 }
2346
2347 /* Create a Neon typed/indexed register alias using directives, e.g.:
2348 X .dn d5.s32[1]
2349 Y .qn 6.s16
2350 Z .dn d7
2351 T .dn Z[0]
2352 These typed registers can be used instead of the types specified after the
2353 Neon mnemonic, so long as all operands given have types. Types can also be
2354 specified directly, e.g.:
2355 vadd d0.s32, d1.s32, d2.s32 */
2356
2357 static bfd_boolean
2358 create_neon_reg_alias (char *newname, char *p)
2359 {
2360 enum arm_reg_type basetype;
2361 struct reg_entry *basereg;
2362 struct reg_entry mybasereg;
2363 struct neon_type ntype;
2364 struct neon_typed_alias typeinfo;
2365 char *namebuf, *nameend ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
2366 int namelen;
2367
2368 typeinfo.defined = 0;
2369 typeinfo.eltype.type = NT_invtype;
2370 typeinfo.eltype.size = -1;
2371 typeinfo.index = -1;
2372
2373 nameend = p;
2374
2375 if (strncmp (p, " .dn ", 5) == 0)
2376 basetype = REG_TYPE_VFD;
2377 else if (strncmp (p, " .qn ", 5) == 0)
2378 basetype = REG_TYPE_NQ;
2379 else
2380 return FALSE;
2381
2382 p += 5;
2383
2384 if (*p == '\0')
2385 return FALSE;
2386
2387 basereg = arm_reg_parse_multi (&p);
2388
2389 if (basereg && basereg->type != basetype)
2390 {
2391 as_bad (_("bad type for register"));
2392 return FALSE;
2393 }
2394
2395 if (basereg == NULL)
2396 {
2397 expressionS exp;
2398 /* Try parsing as an integer. */
2399 my_get_expression (&exp, &p, GE_NO_PREFIX);
2400 if (exp.X_op != O_constant)
2401 {
2402 as_bad (_("expression must be constant"));
2403 return FALSE;
2404 }
2405 basereg = &mybasereg;
2406 basereg->number = (basetype == REG_TYPE_NQ) ? exp.X_add_number * 2
2407 : exp.X_add_number;
2408 basereg->neon = 0;
2409 }
2410
2411 if (basereg->neon)
2412 typeinfo = *basereg->neon;
2413
2414 if (parse_neon_type (&ntype, &p) == SUCCESS)
2415 {
2416 /* We got a type. */
2417 if (typeinfo.defined & NTA_HASTYPE)
2418 {
2419 as_bad (_("can't redefine the type of a register alias"));
2420 return FALSE;
2421 }
2422
2423 typeinfo.defined |= NTA_HASTYPE;
2424 if (ntype.elems != 1)
2425 {
2426 as_bad (_("you must specify a single type only"));
2427 return FALSE;
2428 }
2429 typeinfo.eltype = ntype.el[0];
2430 }
2431
2432 if (skip_past_char (&p, '[') == SUCCESS)
2433 {
2434 expressionS exp;
2435 /* We got a scalar index. */
2436
2437 if (typeinfo.defined & NTA_HASINDEX)
2438 {
2439 as_bad (_("can't redefine the index of a scalar alias"));
2440 return FALSE;
2441 }
2442
2443 my_get_expression (&exp, &p, GE_NO_PREFIX);
2444
2445 if (exp.X_op != O_constant)
2446 {
2447 as_bad (_("scalar index must be constant"));
2448 return FALSE;
2449 }
2450
2451 typeinfo.defined |= NTA_HASINDEX;
2452 typeinfo.index = exp.X_add_number;
2453
2454 if (skip_past_char (&p, ']') == FAIL)
2455 {
2456 as_bad (_("expecting ]"));
2457 return FALSE;
2458 }
2459 }
2460
2461 /* If TC_CASE_SENSITIVE is defined, then newname already points to
2462 the desired alias name, and p points to its end. If not, then
2463 the desired alias name is in the global original_case_string. */
2464 #ifdef TC_CASE_SENSITIVE
2465 namelen = nameend - newname;
2466 #else
2467 newname = original_case_string;
2468 namelen = strlen (newname);
2469 #endif
2470
2471 namebuf = xmemdup0 (newname, namelen);
2472
2473 insert_neon_reg_alias (namebuf, basereg->number, basetype,
2474 typeinfo.defined != 0 ? &typeinfo : NULL);
2475
2476 /* Insert name in all uppercase. */
2477 for (p = namebuf; *p; p++)
2478 *p = TOUPPER (*p);
2479
2480 if (strncmp (namebuf, newname, namelen))
2481 insert_neon_reg_alias (namebuf, basereg->number, basetype,
2482 typeinfo.defined != 0 ? &typeinfo : NULL);
2483
2484 /* Insert name in all lowercase. */
2485 for (p = namebuf; *p; p++)
2486 *p = TOLOWER (*p);
2487
2488 if (strncmp (namebuf, newname, namelen))
2489 insert_neon_reg_alias (namebuf, basereg->number, basetype,
2490 typeinfo.defined != 0 ? &typeinfo : NULL);
2491
2492 free (namebuf);
2493 return TRUE;
2494 }
2495
2496 /* Should never be called, as .req goes between the alias and the
2497 register name, not at the beginning of the line. */
2498
2499 static void
2500 s_req (int a ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2501 {
2502 as_bad (_("invalid syntax for .req directive"));
2503 }
2504
2505 static void
2506 s_dn (int a ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2507 {
2508 as_bad (_("invalid syntax for .dn directive"));
2509 }
2510
2511 static void
2512 s_qn (int a ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2513 {
2514 as_bad (_("invalid syntax for .qn directive"));
2515 }
2516
2517 /* The .unreq directive deletes an alias which was previously defined
2518 by .req. For example:
2519
2520 my_alias .req r11
2521 .unreq my_alias */
2522
2523 static void
2524 s_unreq (int a ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2525 {
2526 char * name;
2527 char saved_char;
2528
2529 name = input_line_pointer;
2530
2531 while (*input_line_pointer != 0
2532 && *input_line_pointer != ' '
2533 && *input_line_pointer != '\n')
2534 ++input_line_pointer;
2535
2536 saved_char = *input_line_pointer;
2537 *input_line_pointer = 0;
2538
2539 if (!*name)
2540 as_bad (_("invalid syntax for .unreq directive"));
2541 else
2542 {
2543 struct reg_entry *reg = (struct reg_entry *) hash_find (arm_reg_hsh,
2544 name);
2545
2546 if (!reg)
2547 as_bad (_("unknown register alias '%s'"), name);
2548 else if (reg->builtin)
2549 as_warn (_("ignoring attempt to use .unreq on fixed register name: '%s'"),
2550 name);
2551 else
2552 {
2553 char * p;
2554 char * nbuf;
2555
2556 hash_delete (arm_reg_hsh, name, FALSE);
2557 free ((char *) reg->name);
2558 if (reg->neon)
2559 free (reg->neon);
2560 free (reg);
2561
2562 /* Also locate the all upper case and all lower case versions.
2563 Do not complain if we cannot find one or the other as it
2564 was probably deleted above. */
2565
2566 nbuf = strdup (name);
2567 for (p = nbuf; *p; p++)
2568 *p = TOUPPER (*p);
2569 reg = (struct reg_entry *) hash_find (arm_reg_hsh, nbuf);
2570 if (reg)
2571 {
2572 hash_delete (arm_reg_hsh, nbuf, FALSE);
2573 free ((char *) reg->name);
2574 if (reg->neon)
2575 free (reg->neon);
2576 free (reg);
2577 }
2578
2579 for (p = nbuf; *p; p++)
2580 *p = TOLOWER (*p);
2581 reg = (struct reg_entry *) hash_find (arm_reg_hsh, nbuf);
2582 if (reg)
2583 {
2584 hash_delete (arm_reg_hsh, nbuf, FALSE);
2585 free ((char *) reg->name);
2586 if (reg->neon)
2587 free (reg->neon);
2588 free (reg);
2589 }
2590
2591 free (nbuf);
2592 }
2593 }
2594
2595 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
2596 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2597 }
2598
2599 /* Directives: Instruction set selection. */
2600
2601 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
2602 /* This code is to handle mapping symbols as defined in the ARM ELF spec.
2603 (See "Mapping symbols", section 4.5.5, ARM AAELF version 1.0).
2604 Note that previously, $a and $t has type STT_FUNC (BSF_OBJECT flag),
2605 and $d has type STT_OBJECT (BSF_OBJECT flag). Now all three are untyped. */
2606
2607 /* Create a new mapping symbol for the transition to STATE. */
2608
2609 static void
2610 make_mapping_symbol (enum mstate state, valueT value, fragS *frag)
2611 {
2612 symbolS * symbolP;
2613 const char * symname;
2614 int type;
2615
2616 switch (state)
2617 {
2618 case MAP_DATA:
2619 symname = "$d";
2620 type = BSF_NO_FLAGS;
2621 break;
2622 case MAP_ARM:
2623 symname = "$a";
2624 type = BSF_NO_FLAGS;
2625 break;
2626 case MAP_THUMB:
2627 symname = "$t";
2628 type = BSF_NO_FLAGS;
2629 break;
2630 default:
2631 abort ();
2632 }
2633
2634 symbolP = symbol_new (symname, now_seg, value, frag);
2635 symbol_get_bfdsym (symbolP)->flags |= type | BSF_LOCAL;
2636
2637 switch (state)
2638 {
2639 case MAP_ARM:
2640 THUMB_SET_FUNC (symbolP, 0);
2641 ARM_SET_THUMB (symbolP, 0);
2642 ARM_SET_INTERWORK (symbolP, support_interwork);
2643 break;
2644
2645 case MAP_THUMB:
2646 THUMB_SET_FUNC (symbolP, 1);
2647 ARM_SET_THUMB (symbolP, 1);
2648 ARM_SET_INTERWORK (symbolP, support_interwork);
2649 break;
2650
2651 case MAP_DATA:
2652 default:
2653 break;
2654 }
2655
2656 /* Save the mapping symbols for future reference. Also check that
2657 we do not place two mapping symbols at the same offset within a
2658 frag. We'll handle overlap between frags in
2659 check_mapping_symbols.
2660
2661 If .fill or other data filling directive generates zero sized data,
2662 the mapping symbol for the following code will have the same value
2663 as the one generated for the data filling directive. In this case,
2664 we replace the old symbol with the new one at the same address. */
2665 if (value == 0)
2666 {
2667 if (frag->tc_frag_data.first_map != NULL)
2668 {
2669 know (S_GET_VALUE (frag->tc_frag_data.first_map) == 0);
2670 symbol_remove (frag->tc_frag_data.first_map, &symbol_rootP, &symbol_lastP);
2671 }
2672 frag->tc_frag_data.first_map = symbolP;
2673 }
2674 if (frag->tc_frag_data.last_map != NULL)
2675 {
2676 know (S_GET_VALUE (frag->tc_frag_data.last_map) <= S_GET_VALUE (symbolP));
2677 if (S_GET_VALUE (frag->tc_frag_data.last_map) == S_GET_VALUE (symbolP))
2678 symbol_remove (frag->tc_frag_data.last_map, &symbol_rootP, &symbol_lastP);
2679 }
2680 frag->tc_frag_data.last_map = symbolP;
2681 }
2682
2683 /* We must sometimes convert a region marked as code to data during
2684 code alignment, if an odd number of bytes have to be padded. The
2685 code mapping symbol is pushed to an aligned address. */
2686
2687 static void
2688 insert_data_mapping_symbol (enum mstate state,
2689 valueT value, fragS *frag, offsetT bytes)
2690 {
2691 /* If there was already a mapping symbol, remove it. */
2692 if (frag->tc_frag_data.last_map != NULL
2693 && S_GET_VALUE (frag->tc_frag_data.last_map) == frag->fr_address + value)
2694 {
2695 symbolS *symp = frag->tc_frag_data.last_map;
2696
2697 if (value == 0)
2698 {
2699 know (frag->tc_frag_data.first_map == symp);
2700 frag->tc_frag_data.first_map = NULL;
2701 }
2702 frag->tc_frag_data.last_map = NULL;
2703 symbol_remove (symp, &symbol_rootP, &symbol_lastP);
2704 }
2705
2706 make_mapping_symbol (MAP_DATA, value, frag);
2707 make_mapping_symbol (state, value + bytes, frag);
2708 }
2709
2710 static void mapping_state_2 (enum mstate state, int max_chars);
2711
2712 /* Set the mapping state to STATE. Only call this when about to
2713 emit some STATE bytes to the file. */
2714
2715 #define TRANSITION(from, to) (mapstate == (from) && state == (to))
2716 void
2717 mapping_state (enum mstate state)
2718 {
2719 enum mstate mapstate = seg_info (now_seg)->tc_segment_info_data.mapstate;
2720
2721 if (mapstate == state)
2722 /* The mapping symbol has already been emitted.
2723 There is nothing else to do. */
2724 return;
2725
2726 if (state == MAP_ARM || state == MAP_THUMB)
2727 /* PR gas/12931
2728 All ARM instructions require 4-byte alignment.
2729 (Almost) all Thumb instructions require 2-byte alignment.
2730
2731 When emitting instructions into any section, mark the section
2732 appropriately.
2733
2734 Some Thumb instructions are alignment-sensitive modulo 4 bytes,
2735 but themselves require 2-byte alignment; this applies to some
2736 PC- relative forms. However, these cases will involve implicit
2737 literal pool generation or an explicit .align >=2, both of
2738 which will cause the section to me marked with sufficient
2739 alignment. Thus, we don't handle those cases here. */
2740 record_alignment (now_seg, state == MAP_ARM ? 2 : 1);
2741
2742 if (TRANSITION (MAP_UNDEFINED, MAP_DATA))
2743 /* This case will be evaluated later. */
2744 return;
2745
2746 mapping_state_2 (state, 0);
2747 }
2748
2749 /* Same as mapping_state, but MAX_CHARS bytes have already been
2750 allocated. Put the mapping symbol that far back. */
2751
2752 static void
2753 mapping_state_2 (enum mstate state, int max_chars)
2754 {
2755 enum mstate mapstate = seg_info (now_seg)->tc_segment_info_data.mapstate;
2756
2757 if (!SEG_NORMAL (now_seg))
2758 return;
2759
2760 if (mapstate == state)
2761 /* The mapping symbol has already been emitted.
2762 There is nothing else to do. */
2763 return;
2764
2765 if (TRANSITION (MAP_UNDEFINED, MAP_ARM)
2766 || TRANSITION (MAP_UNDEFINED, MAP_THUMB))
2767 {
2768 struct frag * const frag_first = seg_info (now_seg)->frchainP->frch_root;
2769 const int add_symbol = (frag_now != frag_first) || (frag_now_fix () > 0);
2770
2771 if (add_symbol)
2772 make_mapping_symbol (MAP_DATA, (valueT) 0, frag_first);
2773 }
2774
2775 seg_info (now_seg)->tc_segment_info_data.mapstate = state;
2776 make_mapping_symbol (state, (valueT) frag_now_fix () - max_chars, frag_now);
2777 }
2778 #undef TRANSITION
2779 #else
2780 #define mapping_state(x) ((void)0)
2781 #define mapping_state_2(x, y) ((void)0)
2782 #endif
2783
2784 /* Find the real, Thumb encoded start of a Thumb function. */
2785
2786 #ifdef OBJ_COFF
2787 static symbolS *
2788 find_real_start (symbolS * symbolP)
2789 {
2790 char * real_start;
2791 const char * name = S_GET_NAME (symbolP);
2792 symbolS * new_target;
2793
2794 /* This definition must agree with the one in gcc/config/arm/thumb.c. */
2795 #define STUB_NAME ".real_start_of"
2796
2797 if (name == NULL)
2798 abort ();
2799
2800 /* The compiler may generate BL instructions to local labels because
2801 it needs to perform a branch to a far away location. These labels
2802 do not have a corresponding ".real_start_of" label. We check
2803 both for S_IS_LOCAL and for a leading dot, to give a way to bypass
2804 the ".real_start_of" convention for nonlocal branches. */
2805 if (S_IS_LOCAL (symbolP) || name[0] == '.')
2806 return symbolP;
2807
2808 real_start = concat (STUB_NAME, name, NULL);
2809 new_target = symbol_find (real_start);
2810 free (real_start);
2811
2812 if (new_target == NULL)
2813 {
2814 as_warn (_("Failed to find real start of function: %s\n"), name);
2815 new_target = symbolP;
2816 }
2817
2818 return new_target;
2819 }
2820 #endif
2821
2822 static void
2823 opcode_select (int width)
2824 {
2825 switch (width)
2826 {
2827 case 16:
2828 if (! thumb_mode)
2829 {
2830 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v4t))
2831 as_bad (_("selected processor does not support THUMB opcodes"));
2832
2833 thumb_mode = 1;
2834 /* No need to force the alignment, since we will have been
2835 coming from ARM mode, which is word-aligned. */
2836 record_alignment (now_seg, 1);
2837 }
2838 break;
2839
2840 case 32:
2841 if (thumb_mode)
2842 {
2843 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v1))
2844 as_bad (_("selected processor does not support ARM opcodes"));
2845
2846 thumb_mode = 0;
2847
2848 if (!need_pass_2)
2849 frag_align (2, 0, 0);
2850
2851 record_alignment (now_seg, 1);
2852 }
2853 break;
2854
2855 default:
2856 as_bad (_("invalid instruction size selected (%d)"), width);
2857 }
2858 }
2859
2860 static void
2861 s_arm (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2862 {
2863 opcode_select (32);
2864 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2865 }
2866
2867 static void
2868 s_thumb (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2869 {
2870 opcode_select (16);
2871 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2872 }
2873
2874 static void
2875 s_code (int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2876 {
2877 int temp;
2878
2879 temp = get_absolute_expression ();
2880 switch (temp)
2881 {
2882 case 16:
2883 case 32:
2884 opcode_select (temp);
2885 break;
2886
2887 default:
2888 as_bad (_("invalid operand to .code directive (%d) (expecting 16 or 32)"), temp);
2889 }
2890 }
2891
2892 static void
2893 s_force_thumb (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2894 {
2895 /* If we are not already in thumb mode go into it, EVEN if
2896 the target processor does not support thumb instructions.
2897 This is used by gcc/config/arm/lib1funcs.asm for example
2898 to compile interworking support functions even if the
2899 target processor should not support interworking. */
2900 if (! thumb_mode)
2901 {
2902 thumb_mode = 2;
2903 record_alignment (now_seg, 1);
2904 }
2905
2906 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2907 }
2908
2909 static void
2910 s_thumb_func (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2911 {
2912 s_thumb (0);
2913
2914 /* The following label is the name/address of the start of a Thumb function.
2915 We need to know this for the interworking support. */
2916 label_is_thumb_function_name = TRUE;
2917 }
2918
2919 /* Perform a .set directive, but also mark the alias as
2920 being a thumb function. */
2921
2922 static void
2923 s_thumb_set (int equiv)
2924 {
2925 /* XXX the following is a duplicate of the code for s_set() in read.c
2926 We cannot just call that code as we need to get at the symbol that
2927 is created. */
2928 char * name;
2929 char delim;
2930 char * end_name;
2931 symbolS * symbolP;
2932
2933 /* Especial apologies for the random logic:
2934 This just grew, and could be parsed much more simply!
2935 Dean - in haste. */
2936 delim = get_symbol_name (& name);
2937 end_name = input_line_pointer;
2938 (void) restore_line_pointer (delim);
2939
2940 if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
2941 {
2942 *end_name = 0;
2943 as_bad (_("expected comma after name \"%s\""), name);
2944 *end_name = delim;
2945 ignore_rest_of_line ();
2946 return;
2947 }
2948
2949 input_line_pointer++;
2950 *end_name = 0;
2951
2952 if (name[0] == '.' && name[1] == '\0')
2953 {
2954 /* XXX - this should not happen to .thumb_set. */
2955 abort ();
2956 }
2957
2958 if ((symbolP = symbol_find (name)) == NULL
2959 && (symbolP = md_undefined_symbol (name)) == NULL)
2960 {
2961 #ifndef NO_LISTING
2962 /* When doing symbol listings, play games with dummy fragments living
2963 outside the normal fragment chain to record the file and line info
2964 for this symbol. */
2965 if (listing & LISTING_SYMBOLS)
2966 {
2967 extern struct list_info_struct * listing_tail;
2968 fragS * dummy_frag = (fragS * ) xmalloc (sizeof (fragS));
2969
2970 memset (dummy_frag, 0, sizeof (fragS));
2971 dummy_frag->fr_type = rs_fill;
2972 dummy_frag->line = listing_tail;
2973 symbolP = symbol_new (name, undefined_section, 0, dummy_frag);
2974 dummy_frag->fr_symbol = symbolP;
2975 }
2976 else
2977 #endif
2978 symbolP = symbol_new (name, undefined_section, 0, &zero_address_frag);
2979
2980 #ifdef OBJ_COFF
2981 /* "set" symbols are local unless otherwise specified. */
2982 SF_SET_LOCAL (symbolP);
2983 #endif /* OBJ_COFF */
2984 } /* Make a new symbol. */
2985
2986 symbol_table_insert (symbolP);
2987
2988 * end_name = delim;
2989
2990 if (equiv
2991 && S_IS_DEFINED (symbolP)
2992 && S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP) != reg_section)
2993 as_bad (_("symbol `%s' already defined"), S_GET_NAME (symbolP));
2994
2995 pseudo_set (symbolP);
2996
2997 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
2998
2999 /* XXX Now we come to the Thumb specific bit of code. */
3000
3001 THUMB_SET_FUNC (symbolP, 1);
3002 ARM_SET_THUMB (symbolP, 1);
3003 #if defined OBJ_ELF || defined OBJ_COFF
3004 ARM_SET_INTERWORK (symbolP, support_interwork);
3005 #endif
3006 }
3007
3008 /* Directives: Mode selection. */
3009
3010 /* .syntax [unified|divided] - choose the new unified syntax
3011 (same for Arm and Thumb encoding, modulo slight differences in what
3012 can be represented) or the old divergent syntax for each mode. */
3013 static void
3014 s_syntax (int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3015 {
3016 char *name, delim;
3017
3018 delim = get_symbol_name (& name);
3019
3020 if (!strcasecmp (name, "unified"))
3021 unified_syntax = TRUE;
3022 else if (!strcasecmp (name, "divided"))
3023 unified_syntax = FALSE;
3024 else
3025 {
3026 as_bad (_("unrecognized syntax mode \"%s\""), name);
3027 return;
3028 }
3029 (void) restore_line_pointer (delim);
3030 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3031 }
3032
3033 /* Directives: sectioning and alignment. */
3034
3035 static void
3036 s_bss (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3037 {
3038 /* We don't support putting frags in the BSS segment, we fake it by
3039 marking in_bss, then looking at s_skip for clues. */
3040 subseg_set (bss_section, 0);
3041 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3042
3043 #ifdef md_elf_section_change_hook
3044 md_elf_section_change_hook ();
3045 #endif
3046 }
3047
3048 static void
3049 s_even (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3050 {
3051 /* Never make frag if expect extra pass. */
3052 if (!need_pass_2)
3053 frag_align (1, 0, 0);
3054
3055 record_alignment (now_seg, 1);
3056
3057 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3058 }
3059
3060 /* Directives: CodeComposer Studio. */
3061
3062 /* .ref (for CodeComposer Studio syntax only). */
3063 static void
3064 s_ccs_ref (int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3065 {
3066 if (codecomposer_syntax)
3067 ignore_rest_of_line ();
3068 else
3069 as_bad (_(".ref pseudo-op only available with -mccs flag."));
3070 }
3071
3072 /* If name is not NULL, then it is used for marking the beginning of a
3073 function, whereas if it is NULL then it means the function end. */
3074 static void
3075 asmfunc_debug (const char * name)
3076 {
3077 static const char * last_name = NULL;
3078
3079 if (name != NULL)
3080 {
3081 gas_assert (last_name == NULL);
3082 last_name = name;
3083
3084 if (debug_type == DEBUG_STABS)
3085 stabs_generate_asm_func (name, name);
3086 }
3087 else
3088 {
3089 gas_assert (last_name != NULL);
3090
3091 if (debug_type == DEBUG_STABS)
3092 stabs_generate_asm_endfunc (last_name, last_name);
3093
3094 last_name = NULL;
3095 }
3096 }
3097
3098 static void
3099 s_ccs_asmfunc (int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3100 {
3101 if (codecomposer_syntax)
3102 {
3103 switch (asmfunc_state)
3104 {
3105 case OUTSIDE_ASMFUNC:
3106 asmfunc_state = WAITING_ASMFUNC_NAME;
3107 break;
3108
3109 case WAITING_ASMFUNC_NAME:
3110 as_bad (_(".asmfunc repeated."));
3111 break;
3112
3113 case WAITING_ENDASMFUNC:
3114 as_bad (_(".asmfunc without function."));
3115 break;
3116 }
3117 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3118 }
3119 else
3120 as_bad (_(".asmfunc pseudo-op only available with -mccs flag."));
3121 }
3122
3123 static void
3124 s_ccs_endasmfunc (int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3125 {
3126 if (codecomposer_syntax)
3127 {
3128 switch (asmfunc_state)
3129 {
3130 case OUTSIDE_ASMFUNC:
3131 as_bad (_(".endasmfunc without a .asmfunc."));
3132 break;
3133
3134 case WAITING_ASMFUNC_NAME:
3135 as_bad (_(".endasmfunc without function."));
3136 break;
3137
3138 case WAITING_ENDASMFUNC:
3139 asmfunc_state = OUTSIDE_ASMFUNC;
3140 asmfunc_debug (NULL);
3141 break;
3142 }
3143 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3144 }
3145 else
3146 as_bad (_(".endasmfunc pseudo-op only available with -mccs flag."));
3147 }
3148
3149 static void
3150 s_ccs_def (int name)
3151 {
3152 if (codecomposer_syntax)
3153 s_globl (name);
3154 else
3155 as_bad (_(".def pseudo-op only available with -mccs flag."));
3156 }
3157
3158 /* Directives: Literal pools. */
3159
3160 static literal_pool *
3161 find_literal_pool (void)
3162 {
3163 literal_pool * pool;
3164
3165 for (pool = list_of_pools; pool != NULL; pool = pool->next)
3166 {
3167 if (pool->section == now_seg
3168 && pool->sub_section == now_subseg)
3169 break;
3170 }
3171
3172 return pool;
3173 }
3174
3175 static literal_pool *
3176 find_or_make_literal_pool (void)
3177 {
3178 /* Next literal pool ID number. */
3179 static unsigned int latest_pool_num = 1;
3180 literal_pool * pool;
3181
3182 pool = find_literal_pool ();
3183
3184 if (pool == NULL)
3185 {
3186 /* Create a new pool. */
3187 pool = XNEW (literal_pool);
3188 if (! pool)
3189 return NULL;
3190
3191 pool->next_free_entry = 0;
3192 pool->section = now_seg;
3193 pool->sub_section = now_subseg;
3194 pool->next = list_of_pools;
3195 pool->symbol = NULL;
3196 pool->alignment = 2;
3197
3198 /* Add it to the list. */
3199 list_of_pools = pool;
3200 }
3201
3202 /* New pools, and emptied pools, will have a NULL symbol. */
3203 if (pool->symbol == NULL)
3204 {
3205 pool->symbol = symbol_create (FAKE_LABEL_NAME, undefined_section,
3206 (valueT) 0, &zero_address_frag);
3207 pool->id = latest_pool_num ++;
3208 }
3209
3210 /* Done. */
3211 return pool;
3212 }
3213
3214 /* Add the literal in the global 'inst'
3215 structure to the relevant literal pool. */
3216
3217 static int
3218 add_to_lit_pool (unsigned int nbytes)
3219 {
3220 #define PADDING_SLOT 0x1
3221 #define LIT_ENTRY_SIZE_MASK 0xFF
3222 literal_pool * pool;
3223 unsigned int entry, pool_size = 0;
3224 bfd_boolean padding_slot_p = FALSE;
3225 unsigned imm1 = 0;
3226 unsigned imm2 = 0;
3227
3228 if (nbytes == 8)
3229 {
3230 imm1 = inst.operands[1].imm;
3231 imm2 = (inst.operands[1].regisimm ? inst.operands[1].reg
3232 : inst.reloc.exp.X_unsigned ? 0
3233 : ((bfd_int64_t) inst.operands[1].imm) >> 32);
3234 if (target_big_endian)
3235 {
3236 imm1 = imm2;
3237 imm2 = inst.operands[1].imm;
3238 }
3239 }
3240
3241 pool = find_or_make_literal_pool ();
3242
3243 /* Check if this literal value is already in the pool. */
3244 for (entry = 0; entry < pool->next_free_entry; entry ++)
3245 {
3246 if (nbytes == 4)
3247 {
3248 if ((pool->literals[entry].X_op == inst.reloc.exp.X_op)
3249 && (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_constant)
3250 && (pool->literals[entry].X_add_number
3251 == inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number)
3252 && (pool->literals[entry].X_md == nbytes)
3253 && (pool->literals[entry].X_unsigned
3254 == inst.reloc.exp.X_unsigned))
3255 break;
3256
3257 if ((pool->literals[entry].X_op == inst.reloc.exp.X_op)
3258 && (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_symbol)
3259 && (pool->literals[entry].X_add_number
3260 == inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number)
3261 && (pool->literals[entry].X_add_symbol
3262 == inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol)
3263 && (pool->literals[entry].X_op_symbol
3264 == inst.reloc.exp.X_op_symbol)
3265 && (pool->literals[entry].X_md == nbytes))
3266 break;
3267 }
3268 else if ((nbytes == 8)
3269 && !(pool_size & 0x7)
3270 && ((entry + 1) != pool->next_free_entry)
3271 && (pool->literals[entry].X_op == O_constant)
3272 && (pool->literals[entry].X_add_number == (offsetT) imm1)
3273 && (pool->literals[entry].X_unsigned
3274 == inst.reloc.exp.X_unsigned)
3275 && (pool->literals[entry + 1].X_op == O_constant)
3276 && (pool->literals[entry + 1].X_add_number == (offsetT) imm2)
3277 && (pool->literals[entry + 1].X_unsigned
3278 == inst.reloc.exp.X_unsigned))
3279 break;
3280
3281 padding_slot_p = ((pool->literals[entry].X_md >> 8) == PADDING_SLOT);
3282 if (padding_slot_p && (nbytes == 4))
3283 break;
3284
3285 pool_size += 4;
3286 }
3287
3288 /* Do we need to create a new entry? */
3289 if (entry == pool->next_free_entry)
3290 {
3291 if (entry >= MAX_LITERAL_POOL_SIZE)
3292 {
3293 inst.error = _("literal pool overflow");
3294 return FAIL;
3295 }
3296
3297 if (nbytes == 8)
3298 {
3299 /* For 8-byte entries, we align to an 8-byte boundary,
3300 and split it into two 4-byte entries, because on 32-bit
3301 host, 8-byte constants are treated as big num, thus
3302 saved in "generic_bignum" which will be overwritten
3303 by later assignments.
3304
3305 We also need to make sure there is enough space for
3306 the split.
3307
3308 We also check to make sure the literal operand is a
3309 constant number. */
3310 if (!(inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_constant
3311 || inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_big))
3312 {
3313 inst.error = _("invalid type for literal pool");
3314 return FAIL;
3315 }
3316 else if (pool_size & 0x7)
3317 {
3318 if ((entry + 2) >= MAX_LITERAL_POOL_SIZE)
3319 {
3320 inst.error = _("literal pool overflow");
3321 return FAIL;
3322 }
3323
3324 pool->literals[entry] = inst.reloc.exp;
3325 pool->literals[entry].X_op = O_constant;
3326 pool->literals[entry].X_add_number = 0;
3327 pool->literals[entry++].X_md = (PADDING_SLOT << 8) | 4;
3328 pool->next_free_entry += 1;
3329 pool_size += 4;
3330 }
3331 else if ((entry + 1) >= MAX_LITERAL_POOL_SIZE)
3332 {
3333 inst.error = _("literal pool overflow");
3334 return FAIL;
3335 }
3336
3337 pool->literals[entry] = inst.reloc.exp;
3338 pool->literals[entry].X_op = O_constant;
3339 pool->literals[entry].X_add_number = imm1;
3340 pool->literals[entry].X_unsigned = inst.reloc.exp.X_unsigned;
3341 pool->literals[entry++].X_md = 4;
3342 pool->literals[entry] = inst.reloc.exp;
3343 pool->literals[entry].X_op = O_constant;
3344 pool->literals[entry].X_add_number = imm2;
3345 pool->literals[entry].X_unsigned = inst.reloc.exp.X_unsigned;
3346 pool->literals[entry].X_md = 4;
3347 pool->alignment = 3;
3348 pool->next_free_entry += 1;
3349 }
3350 else
3351 {
3352 pool->literals[entry] = inst.reloc.exp;
3353 pool->literals[entry].X_md = 4;
3354 }
3355
3356 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
3357 /* PR ld/12974: Record the location of the first source line to reference
3358 this entry in the literal pool. If it turns out during linking that the
3359 symbol does not exist we will be able to give an accurate line number for
3360 the (first use of the) missing reference. */
3361 if (debug_type == DEBUG_DWARF2)
3362 dwarf2_where (pool->locs + entry);
3363 #endif
3364 pool->next_free_entry += 1;
3365 }
3366 else if (padding_slot_p)
3367 {
3368 pool->literals[entry] = inst.reloc.exp;
3369 pool->literals[entry].X_md = nbytes;
3370 }
3371
3372 inst.reloc.exp.X_op = O_symbol;
3373 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number = pool_size;
3374 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol = pool->symbol;
3375
3376 return SUCCESS;
3377 }
3378
3379 bfd_boolean
3380 tc_start_label_without_colon (void)
3381 {
3382 bfd_boolean ret = TRUE;
3383
3384 if (codecomposer_syntax && asmfunc_state == WAITING_ASMFUNC_NAME)
3385 {
3386 const char *label = input_line_pointer;
3387
3388 while (!is_end_of_line[(int) label[-1]])
3389 --label;
3390
3391 if (*label == '.')
3392 {
3393 as_bad (_("Invalid label '%s'"), label);
3394 ret = FALSE;
3395 }
3396
3397 asmfunc_debug (label);
3398
3399 asmfunc_state = WAITING_ENDASMFUNC;
3400 }
3401
3402 return ret;
3403 }
3404
3405 /* Can't use symbol_new here, so have to create a symbol and then at
3406 a later date assign it a value. That's what these functions do. */
3407
3408 static void
3409 symbol_locate (symbolS * symbolP,
3410 const char * name, /* It is copied, the caller can modify. */
3411 segT segment, /* Segment identifier (SEG_<something>). */
3412 valueT valu, /* Symbol value. */
3413 fragS * frag) /* Associated fragment. */
3414 {
3415 size_t name_length;
3416 char * preserved_copy_of_name;
3417
3418 name_length = strlen (name) + 1; /* +1 for \0. */
3419 obstack_grow (&notes, name, name_length);
3420 preserved_copy_of_name = (char *) obstack_finish (&notes);
3421
3422 #ifdef tc_canonicalize_symbol_name
3423 preserved_copy_of_name =
3424 tc_canonicalize_symbol_name (preserved_copy_of_name);
3425 #endif
3426
3427 S_SET_NAME (symbolP, preserved_copy_of_name);
3428
3429 S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP, segment);
3430 S_SET_VALUE (symbolP, valu);
3431 symbol_clear_list_pointers (symbolP);
3432
3433 symbol_set_frag (symbolP, frag);
3434
3435 /* Link to end of symbol chain. */
3436 {
3437 extern int symbol_table_frozen;
3438
3439 if (symbol_table_frozen)
3440 abort ();
3441 }
3442
3443 symbol_append (symbolP, symbol_lastP, & symbol_rootP, & symbol_lastP);
3444
3445 obj_symbol_new_hook (symbolP);
3446
3447 #ifdef tc_symbol_new_hook
3448 tc_symbol_new_hook (symbolP);
3449 #endif
3450
3451 #ifdef DEBUG_SYMS
3452 verify_symbol_chain (symbol_rootP, symbol_lastP);
3453 #endif /* DEBUG_SYMS */
3454 }
3455
3456 static void
3457 s_ltorg (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3458 {
3459 unsigned int entry;
3460 literal_pool * pool;
3461 char sym_name[20];
3462
3463 pool = find_literal_pool ();
3464 if (pool == NULL
3465 || pool->symbol == NULL
3466 || pool->next_free_entry == 0)
3467 return;
3468
3469 /* Align pool as you have word accesses.
3470 Only make a frag if we have to. */
3471 if (!need_pass_2)
3472 frag_align (pool->alignment, 0, 0);
3473
3474 record_alignment (now_seg, 2);
3475
3476 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
3477 seg_info (now_seg)->tc_segment_info_data.mapstate = MAP_DATA;
3478 make_mapping_symbol (MAP_DATA, (valueT) frag_now_fix (), frag_now);
3479 #endif
3480 sprintf (sym_name, "$$lit_\002%x", pool->id);
3481
3482 symbol_locate (pool->symbol, sym_name, now_seg,
3483 (valueT) frag_now_fix (), frag_now);
3484 symbol_table_insert (pool->symbol);
3485
3486 ARM_SET_THUMB (pool->symbol, thumb_mode);
3487
3488 #if defined OBJ_COFF || defined OBJ_ELF
3489 ARM_SET_INTERWORK (pool->symbol, support_interwork);
3490 #endif
3491
3492 for (entry = 0; entry < pool->next_free_entry; entry ++)
3493 {
3494 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
3495 if (debug_type == DEBUG_DWARF2)
3496 dwarf2_gen_line_info (frag_now_fix (), pool->locs + entry);
3497 #endif
3498 /* First output the expression in the instruction to the pool. */
3499 emit_expr (&(pool->literals[entry]),
3500 pool->literals[entry].X_md & LIT_ENTRY_SIZE_MASK);
3501 }
3502
3503 /* Mark the pool as empty. */
3504 pool->next_free_entry = 0;
3505 pool->symbol = NULL;
3506 }
3507
3508 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
3509 /* Forward declarations for functions below, in the MD interface
3510 section. */
3511 static void fix_new_arm (fragS *, int, short, expressionS *, int, int);
3512 static valueT create_unwind_entry (int);
3513 static void start_unwind_section (const segT, int);
3514 static void add_unwind_opcode (valueT, int);
3515 static void flush_pending_unwind (void);
3516
3517 /* Directives: Data. */
3518
3519 static void
3520 s_arm_elf_cons (int nbytes)
3521 {
3522 expressionS exp;
3523
3524 #ifdef md_flush_pending_output
3525 md_flush_pending_output ();
3526 #endif
3527
3528 if (is_it_end_of_statement ())
3529 {
3530 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3531 return;
3532 }
3533
3534 #ifdef md_cons_align
3535 md_cons_align (nbytes);
3536 #endif
3537
3538 mapping_state (MAP_DATA);
3539 do
3540 {
3541 int reloc;
3542 char *base = input_line_pointer;
3543
3544 expression (& exp);
3545
3546 if (exp.X_op != O_symbol)
3547 emit_expr (&exp, (unsigned int) nbytes);
3548 else
3549 {
3550 char *before_reloc = input_line_pointer;
3551 reloc = parse_reloc (&input_line_pointer);
3552 if (reloc == -1)
3553 {
3554 as_bad (_("unrecognized relocation suffix"));
3555 ignore_rest_of_line ();
3556 return;
3557 }
3558 else if (reloc == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
3559 emit_expr (&exp, (unsigned int) nbytes);
3560 else
3561 {
3562 reloc_howto_type *howto = (reloc_howto_type *)
3563 bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput,
3564 (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) reloc);
3565 int size = bfd_get_reloc_size (howto);
3566
3567 if (reloc == BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32)
3568 {
3569 as_bad (_("(plt) is only valid on branch targets"));
3570 reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
3571 size = 0;
3572 }
3573
3574 if (size > nbytes)
3575 as_bad (ngettext ("%s relocations do not fit in %d byte",
3576 "%s relocations do not fit in %d bytes",
3577 nbytes),
3578 howto->name, nbytes);
3579 else
3580 {
3581 /* We've parsed an expression stopping at O_symbol.
3582 But there may be more expression left now that we
3583 have parsed the relocation marker. Parse it again.
3584 XXX Surely there is a cleaner way to do this. */
3585 char *p = input_line_pointer;
3586 int offset;
3587 char *save_buf = XNEWVEC (char, input_line_pointer - base);
3588
3589 memcpy (save_buf, base, input_line_pointer - base);
3590 memmove (base + (input_line_pointer - before_reloc),
3591 base, before_reloc - base);
3592
3593 input_line_pointer = base + (input_line_pointer-before_reloc);
3594 expression (&exp);
3595 memcpy (base, save_buf, p - base);
3596
3597 offset = nbytes - size;
3598 p = frag_more (nbytes);
3599 memset (p, 0, nbytes);
3600 fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal + offset,
3601 size, &exp, 0, (enum bfd_reloc_code_real) reloc);
3602 free (save_buf);
3603 }
3604 }
3605 }
3606 }
3607 while (*input_line_pointer++ == ',');
3608
3609 /* Put terminator back into stream. */
3610 input_line_pointer --;
3611 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3612 }
3613
3614 /* Emit an expression containing a 32-bit thumb instruction.
3615 Implementation based on put_thumb32_insn. */
3616
3617 static void
3618 emit_thumb32_expr (expressionS * exp)
3619 {
3620 expressionS exp_high = *exp;
3621
3622 exp_high.X_add_number = (unsigned long)exp_high.X_add_number >> 16;
3623 emit_expr (& exp_high, (unsigned int) THUMB_SIZE);
3624 exp->X_add_number &= 0xffff;
3625 emit_expr (exp, (unsigned int) THUMB_SIZE);
3626 }
3627
3628 /* Guess the instruction size based on the opcode. */
3629
3630 static int
3631 thumb_insn_size (int opcode)
3632 {
3633 if ((unsigned int) opcode < 0xe800u)
3634 return 2;
3635 else if ((unsigned int) opcode >= 0xe8000000u)
3636 return 4;
3637 else
3638 return 0;
3639 }
3640
3641 static bfd_boolean
3642 emit_insn (expressionS *exp, int nbytes)
3643 {
3644 int size = 0;
3645
3646 if (exp->X_op == O_constant)
3647 {
3648 size = nbytes;
3649
3650 if (size == 0)
3651 size = thumb_insn_size (exp->X_add_number);
3652
3653 if (size != 0)
3654 {
3655 if (size == 2 && (unsigned int)exp->X_add_number > 0xffffu)
3656 {
3657 as_bad (_(".inst.n operand too big. "\
3658 "Use .inst.w instead"));
3659 size = 0;
3660 }
3661 else
3662 {
3663 if (now_it.state == AUTOMATIC_IT_BLOCK)
3664 set_it_insn_type_nonvoid (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN, 0);
3665 else
3666 set_it_insn_type_nonvoid (NEUTRAL_IT_INSN, 0);
3667
3668 if (thumb_mode && (size > THUMB_SIZE) && !target_big_endian)
3669 emit_thumb32_expr (exp);
3670 else
3671 emit_expr (exp, (unsigned int) size);
3672
3673 it_fsm_post_encode ();
3674 }
3675 }
3676 else
3677 as_bad (_("cannot determine Thumb instruction size. " \
3678 "Use .inst.n/.inst.w instead"));
3679 }
3680 else
3681 as_bad (_("constant expression required"));
3682
3683 return (size != 0);
3684 }
3685
3686 /* Like s_arm_elf_cons but do not use md_cons_align and
3687 set the mapping state to MAP_ARM/MAP_THUMB. */
3688
3689 static void
3690 s_arm_elf_inst (int nbytes)
3691 {
3692 if (is_it_end_of_statement ())
3693 {
3694 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3695 return;
3696 }
3697
3698 /* Calling mapping_state () here will not change ARM/THUMB,
3699 but will ensure not to be in DATA state. */
3700
3701 if (thumb_mode)
3702 mapping_state (MAP_THUMB);
3703 else
3704 {
3705 if (nbytes != 0)
3706 {
3707 as_bad (_("width suffixes are invalid in ARM mode"));
3708 ignore_rest_of_line ();
3709 return;
3710 }
3711
3712 nbytes = 4;
3713
3714 mapping_state (MAP_ARM);
3715 }
3716
3717 do
3718 {
3719 expressionS exp;
3720
3721 expression (& exp);
3722
3723 if (! emit_insn (& exp, nbytes))
3724 {
3725 ignore_rest_of_line ();
3726 return;
3727 }
3728 }
3729 while (*input_line_pointer++ == ',');
3730
3731 /* Put terminator back into stream. */
3732 input_line_pointer --;
3733 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3734 }
3735
3736 /* Parse a .rel31 directive. */
3737
3738 static void
3739 s_arm_rel31 (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3740 {
3741 expressionS exp;
3742 char *p;
3743 valueT highbit;
3744
3745 highbit = 0;
3746 if (*input_line_pointer == '1')
3747 highbit = 0x80000000;
3748 else if (*input_line_pointer != '0')
3749 as_bad (_("expected 0 or 1"));
3750
3751 input_line_pointer++;
3752 if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
3753 as_bad (_("missing comma"));
3754 input_line_pointer++;
3755
3756 #ifdef md_flush_pending_output
3757 md_flush_pending_output ();
3758 #endif
3759
3760 #ifdef md_cons_align
3761 md_cons_align (4);
3762 #endif
3763
3764 mapping_state (MAP_DATA);
3765
3766 expression (&exp);
3767
3768 p = frag_more (4);
3769 md_number_to_chars (p, highbit, 4);
3770 fix_new_arm (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, 4, &exp, 1,
3771 BFD_RELOC_ARM_PREL31);
3772
3773 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3774 }
3775
3776 /* Directives: AEABI stack-unwind tables. */
3777
3778 /* Parse an unwind_fnstart directive. Simply records the current location. */
3779
3780 static void
3781 s_arm_unwind_fnstart (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3782 {
3783 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3784 if (unwind.proc_start)
3785 {
3786 as_bad (_("duplicate .fnstart directive"));
3787 return;
3788 }
3789
3790 /* Mark the start of the function. */
3791 unwind.proc_start = expr_build_dot ();
3792
3793 /* Reset the rest of the unwind info. */
3794 unwind.opcode_count = 0;
3795 unwind.table_entry = NULL;
3796 unwind.personality_routine = NULL;
3797 unwind.personality_index = -1;
3798 unwind.frame_size = 0;
3799 unwind.fp_offset = 0;
3800 unwind.fp_reg = REG_SP;
3801 unwind.fp_used = 0;
3802 unwind.sp_restored = 0;
3803 }
3804
3805
3806 /* Parse a handlerdata directive. Creates the exception handling table entry
3807 for the function. */
3808
3809 static void
3810 s_arm_unwind_handlerdata (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3811 {
3812 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3813 if (!unwind.proc_start)
3814 as_bad (MISSING_FNSTART);
3815
3816 if (unwind.table_entry)
3817 as_bad (_("duplicate .handlerdata directive"));
3818
3819 create_unwind_entry (1);
3820 }
3821
3822 /* Parse an unwind_fnend directive. Generates the index table entry. */
3823
3824 static void
3825 s_arm_unwind_fnend (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3826 {
3827 long where;
3828 char *ptr;
3829 valueT val;
3830 unsigned int marked_pr_dependency;
3831
3832 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3833
3834 if (!unwind.proc_start)
3835 {
3836 as_bad (_(".fnend directive without .fnstart"));
3837 return;
3838 }
3839
3840 /* Add eh table entry. */
3841 if (unwind.table_entry == NULL)
3842 val = create_unwind_entry (0);
3843 else
3844 val = 0;
3845
3846 /* Add index table entry. This is two words. */
3847 start_unwind_section (unwind.saved_seg, 1);
3848 frag_align (2, 0, 0);
3849 record_alignment (now_seg, 2);
3850
3851 ptr = frag_more (8);
3852 memset (ptr, 0, 8);
3853 where = frag_now_fix () - 8;
3854
3855 /* Self relative offset of the function start. */
3856 fix_new (frag_now, where, 4, unwind.proc_start, 0, 1,
3857 BFD_RELOC_ARM_PREL31);
3858
3859 /* Indicate dependency on EHABI-defined personality routines to the
3860 linker, if it hasn't been done already. */
3861 marked_pr_dependency
3862 = seg_info (now_seg)->tc_segment_info_data.marked_pr_dependency;
3863 if (unwind.personality_index >= 0 && unwind.personality_index < 3
3864 && !(marked_pr_dependency & (1 << unwind.personality_index)))
3865 {
3866 static const char *const name[] =
3867 {
3868 "__aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr0",
3869 "__aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr1",
3870 "__aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr2"
3871 };
3872 symbolS *pr = symbol_find_or_make (name[unwind.personality_index]);
3873 fix_new (frag_now, where, 0, pr, 0, 1, BFD_RELOC_NONE);
3874 seg_info (now_seg)->tc_segment_info_data.marked_pr_dependency
3875 |= 1 << unwind.personality_index;
3876 }
3877
3878 if (val)
3879 /* Inline exception table entry. */
3880 md_number_to_chars (ptr + 4, val, 4);
3881 else
3882 /* Self relative offset of the table entry. */
3883 fix_new (frag_now, where + 4, 4, unwind.table_entry, 0, 1,
3884 BFD_RELOC_ARM_PREL31);
3885
3886 /* Restore the original section. */
3887 subseg_set (unwind.saved_seg, unwind.saved_subseg);
3888
3889 unwind.proc_start = NULL;
3890 }
3891
3892
3893 /* Parse an unwind_cantunwind directive. */
3894
3895 static void
3896 s_arm_unwind_cantunwind (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3897 {
3898 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3899 if (!unwind.proc_start)
3900 as_bad (MISSING_FNSTART);
3901
3902 if (unwind.personality_routine || unwind.personality_index != -1)
3903 as_bad (_("personality routine specified for cantunwind frame"));
3904
3905 unwind.personality_index = -2;
3906 }
3907
3908
3909 /* Parse a personalityindex directive. */
3910
3911 static void
3912 s_arm_unwind_personalityindex (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3913 {
3914 expressionS exp;
3915
3916 if (!unwind.proc_start)
3917 as_bad (MISSING_FNSTART);
3918
3919 if (unwind.personality_routine || unwind.personality_index != -1)
3920 as_bad (_("duplicate .personalityindex directive"));
3921
3922 expression (&exp);
3923
3924 if (exp.X_op != O_constant
3925 || exp.X_add_number < 0 || exp.X_add_number > 15)
3926 {
3927 as_bad (_("bad personality routine number"));
3928 ignore_rest_of_line ();
3929 return;
3930 }
3931
3932 unwind.personality_index = exp.X_add_number;
3933
3934 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3935 }
3936
3937
3938 /* Parse a personality directive. */
3939
3940 static void
3941 s_arm_unwind_personality (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3942 {
3943 char *name, *p, c;
3944
3945 if (!unwind.proc_start)
3946 as_bad (MISSING_FNSTART);
3947
3948 if (unwind.personality_routine || unwind.personality_index != -1)
3949 as_bad (_("duplicate .personality directive"));
3950
3951 c = get_symbol_name (& name);
3952 p = input_line_pointer;
3953 if (c == '"')
3954 ++ input_line_pointer;
3955 unwind.personality_routine = symbol_find_or_make (name);
3956 *p = c;
3957 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3958 }
3959
3960
3961 /* Parse a directive saving core registers. */
3962
3963 static void
3964 s_arm_unwind_save_core (void)
3965 {
3966 valueT op;
3967 long range;
3968 int n;
3969
3970 range = parse_reg_list (&input_line_pointer);
3971 if (range == FAIL)
3972 {
3973 as_bad (_("expected register list"));
3974 ignore_rest_of_line ();
3975 return;
3976 }
3977
3978 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
3979
3980 /* Turn .unwind_movsp ip followed by .unwind_save {..., ip, ...}
3981 into .unwind_save {..., sp...}. We aren't bothered about the value of
3982 ip because it is clobbered by calls. */
3983 if (unwind.sp_restored && unwind.fp_reg == 12
3984 && (range & 0x3000) == 0x1000)
3985 {
3986 unwind.opcode_count--;
3987 unwind.sp_restored = 0;
3988 range = (range | 0x2000) & ~0x1000;
3989 unwind.pending_offset = 0;
3990 }
3991
3992 /* Pop r4-r15. */
3993 if (range & 0xfff0)
3994 {
3995 /* See if we can use the short opcodes. These pop a block of up to 8
3996 registers starting with r4, plus maybe r14. */
3997 for (n = 0; n < 8; n++)
3998 {
3999 /* Break at the first non-saved register. */
4000 if ((range & (1 << (n + 4))) == 0)
4001 break;
4002 }
4003 /* See if there are any other bits set. */
4004 if (n == 0 || (range & (0xfff0 << n) & 0xbff0) != 0)
4005 {
4006 /* Use the long form. */
4007 op = 0x8000 | ((range >> 4) & 0xfff);
4008 add_unwind_opcode (op, 2);
4009 }
4010 else
4011 {
4012 /* Use the short form. */
4013 if (range & 0x4000)
4014 op = 0xa8; /* Pop r14. */
4015 else
4016 op = 0xa0; /* Do not pop r14. */
4017 op |= (n - 1);
4018 add_unwind_opcode (op, 1);
4019 }
4020 }
4021
4022 /* Pop r0-r3. */
4023 if (range & 0xf)
4024 {
4025 op = 0xb100 | (range & 0xf);
4026 add_unwind_opcode (op, 2);
4027 }
4028
4029 /* Record the number of bytes pushed. */
4030 for (n = 0; n < 16; n++)
4031 {
4032 if (range & (1 << n))
4033 unwind.frame_size += 4;
4034 }
4035 }
4036
4037
4038 /* Parse a directive saving FPA registers. */
4039
4040 static void
4041 s_arm_unwind_save_fpa (int reg)
4042 {
4043 expressionS exp;
4044 int num_regs;
4045 valueT op;
4046
4047 /* Get Number of registers to transfer. */
4048 if (skip_past_comma (&input_line_pointer) != FAIL)
4049 expression (&exp);
4050 else
4051 exp.X_op = O_illegal;
4052
4053 if (exp.X_op != O_constant)
4054 {
4055 as_bad (_("expected , <constant>"));
4056 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4057 return;
4058 }
4059
4060 num_regs = exp.X_add_number;
4061
4062 if (num_regs < 1 || num_regs > 4)
4063 {
4064 as_bad (_("number of registers must be in the range [1:4]"));
4065 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4066 return;
4067 }
4068
4069 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4070
4071 if (reg == 4)
4072 {
4073 /* Short form. */
4074 op = 0xb4 | (num_regs - 1);
4075 add_unwind_opcode (op, 1);
4076 }
4077 else
4078 {
4079 /* Long form. */
4080 op = 0xc800 | (reg << 4) | (num_regs - 1);
4081 add_unwind_opcode (op, 2);
4082 }
4083 unwind.frame_size += num_regs * 12;
4084 }
4085
4086
4087 /* Parse a directive saving VFP registers for ARMv6 and above. */
4088
4089 static void
4090 s_arm_unwind_save_vfp_armv6 (void)
4091 {
4092 int count;
4093 unsigned int start;
4094 valueT op;
4095 int num_vfpv3_regs = 0;
4096 int num_regs_below_16;
4097
4098 count = parse_vfp_reg_list (&input_line_pointer, &start, REGLIST_VFP_D);
4099 if (count == FAIL)
4100 {
4101 as_bad (_("expected register list"));
4102 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4103 return;
4104 }
4105
4106 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4107
4108 /* We always generate FSTMD/FLDMD-style unwinding opcodes (rather
4109 than FSTMX/FLDMX-style ones). */
4110
4111 /* Generate opcode for (VFPv3) registers numbered in the range 16 .. 31. */
4112 if (start >= 16)
4113 num_vfpv3_regs = count;
4114 else if (start + count > 16)
4115 num_vfpv3_regs = start + count - 16;
4116
4117 if (num_vfpv3_regs > 0)
4118 {
4119 int start_offset = start > 16 ? start - 16 : 0;
4120 op = 0xc800 | (start_offset << 4) | (num_vfpv3_regs - 1);
4121 add_unwind_opcode (op, 2);
4122 }
4123
4124 /* Generate opcode for registers numbered in the range 0 .. 15. */
4125 num_regs_below_16 = num_vfpv3_regs > 0 ? 16 - (int) start : count;
4126 gas_assert (num_regs_below_16 + num_vfpv3_regs == count);
4127 if (num_regs_below_16 > 0)
4128 {
4129 op = 0xc900 | (start << 4) | (num_regs_below_16 - 1);
4130 add_unwind_opcode (op, 2);
4131 }
4132
4133 unwind.frame_size += count * 8;
4134 }
4135
4136
4137 /* Parse a directive saving VFP registers for pre-ARMv6. */
4138
4139 static void
4140 s_arm_unwind_save_vfp (void)
4141 {
4142 int count;
4143 unsigned int reg;
4144 valueT op;
4145
4146 count = parse_vfp_reg_list (&input_line_pointer, &reg, REGLIST_VFP_D);
4147 if (count == FAIL)
4148 {
4149 as_bad (_("expected register list"));
4150 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4151 return;
4152 }
4153
4154 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4155
4156 if (reg == 8)
4157 {
4158 /* Short form. */
4159 op = 0xb8 | (count - 1);
4160 add_unwind_opcode (op, 1);
4161 }
4162 else
4163 {
4164 /* Long form. */
4165 op = 0xb300 | (reg << 4) | (count - 1);
4166 add_unwind_opcode (op, 2);
4167 }
4168 unwind.frame_size += count * 8 + 4;
4169 }
4170
4171
4172 /* Parse a directive saving iWMMXt data registers. */
4173
4174 static void
4175 s_arm_unwind_save_mmxwr (void)
4176 {
4177 int reg;
4178 int hi_reg;
4179 int i;
4180 unsigned mask = 0;
4181 valueT op;
4182
4183 if (*input_line_pointer == '{')
4184 input_line_pointer++;
4185
4186 do
4187 {
4188 reg = arm_reg_parse (&input_line_pointer, REG_TYPE_MMXWR);
4189
4190 if (reg == FAIL)
4191 {
4192 as_bad ("%s", _(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_MMXWR]));
4193 goto error;
4194 }
4195
4196 if (mask >> reg)
4197 as_tsktsk (_("register list not in ascending order"));
4198 mask |= 1 << reg;
4199
4200 if (*input_line_pointer == '-')
4201 {
4202 input_line_pointer++;
4203 hi_reg = arm_reg_parse (&input_line_pointer, REG_TYPE_MMXWR);
4204 if (hi_reg == FAIL)
4205 {
4206 as_bad ("%s", _(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_MMXWR]));
4207 goto error;
4208 }
4209 else if (reg >= hi_reg)
4210 {
4211 as_bad (_("bad register range"));
4212 goto error;
4213 }
4214 for (; reg < hi_reg; reg++)
4215 mask |= 1 << reg;
4216 }
4217 }
4218 while (skip_past_comma (&input_line_pointer) != FAIL);
4219
4220 skip_past_char (&input_line_pointer, '}');
4221
4222 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4223
4224 /* Generate any deferred opcodes because we're going to be looking at
4225 the list. */
4226 flush_pending_unwind ();
4227
4228 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
4229 {
4230 if (mask & (1 << i))
4231 unwind.frame_size += 8;
4232 }
4233
4234 /* Attempt to combine with a previous opcode. We do this because gcc
4235 likes to output separate unwind directives for a single block of
4236 registers. */
4237 if (unwind.opcode_count > 0)
4238 {
4239 i = unwind.opcodes[unwind.opcode_count - 1];
4240 if ((i & 0xf8) == 0xc0)
4241 {
4242 i &= 7;
4243 /* Only merge if the blocks are contiguous. */
4244 if (i < 6)
4245 {
4246 if ((mask & 0xfe00) == (1 << 9))
4247 {
4248 mask |= ((1 << (i + 11)) - 1) & 0xfc00;
4249 unwind.opcode_count--;
4250 }
4251 }
4252 else if (i == 6 && unwind.opcode_count >= 2)
4253 {
4254 i = unwind.opcodes[unwind.opcode_count - 2];
4255 reg = i >> 4;
4256 i &= 0xf;
4257
4258 op = 0xffff << (reg - 1);
4259 if (reg > 0
4260 && ((mask & op) == (1u << (reg - 1))))
4261 {
4262 op = (1 << (reg + i + 1)) - 1;
4263 op &= ~((1 << reg) - 1);
4264 mask |= op;
4265 unwind.opcode_count -= 2;
4266 }
4267 }
4268 }
4269 }
4270
4271 hi_reg = 15;
4272 /* We want to generate opcodes in the order the registers have been
4273 saved, ie. descending order. */
4274 for (reg = 15; reg >= -1; reg--)
4275 {
4276 /* Save registers in blocks. */
4277 if (reg < 0
4278 || !(mask & (1 << reg)))
4279 {
4280 /* We found an unsaved reg. Generate opcodes to save the
4281 preceding block. */
4282 if (reg != hi_reg)
4283 {
4284 if (reg == 9)
4285 {
4286 /* Short form. */
4287 op = 0xc0 | (hi_reg - 10);
4288 add_unwind_opcode (op, 1);
4289 }
4290 else
4291 {
4292 /* Long form. */
4293 op = 0xc600 | ((reg + 1) << 4) | ((hi_reg - reg) - 1);
4294 add_unwind_opcode (op, 2);
4295 }
4296 }
4297 hi_reg = reg - 1;
4298 }
4299 }
4300
4301 return;
4302 error:
4303 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4304 }
4305
4306 static void
4307 s_arm_unwind_save_mmxwcg (void)
4308 {
4309 int reg;
4310 int hi_reg;
4311 unsigned mask = 0;
4312 valueT op;
4313
4314 if (*input_line_pointer == '{')
4315 input_line_pointer++;
4316
4317 skip_whitespace (input_line_pointer);
4318
4319 do
4320 {
4321 reg = arm_reg_parse (&input_line_pointer, REG_TYPE_MMXWCG);
4322
4323 if (reg == FAIL)
4324 {
4325 as_bad ("%s", _(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_MMXWCG]));
4326 goto error;
4327 }
4328
4329 reg -= 8;
4330 if (mask >> reg)
4331 as_tsktsk (_("register list not in ascending order"));
4332 mask |= 1 << reg;
4333
4334 if (*input_line_pointer == '-')
4335 {
4336 input_line_pointer++;
4337 hi_reg = arm_reg_parse (&input_line_pointer, REG_TYPE_MMXWCG);
4338 if (hi_reg == FAIL)
4339 {
4340 as_bad ("%s", _(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_MMXWCG]));
4341 goto error;
4342 }
4343 else if (reg >= hi_reg)
4344 {
4345 as_bad (_("bad register range"));
4346 goto error;
4347 }
4348 for (; reg < hi_reg; reg++)
4349 mask |= 1 << reg;
4350 }
4351 }
4352 while (skip_past_comma (&input_line_pointer) != FAIL);
4353
4354 skip_past_char (&input_line_pointer, '}');
4355
4356 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4357
4358 /* Generate any deferred opcodes because we're going to be looking at
4359 the list. */
4360 flush_pending_unwind ();
4361
4362 for (reg = 0; reg < 16; reg++)
4363 {
4364 if (mask & (1 << reg))
4365 unwind.frame_size += 4;
4366 }
4367 op = 0xc700 | mask;
4368 add_unwind_opcode (op, 2);
4369 return;
4370 error:
4371 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4372 }
4373
4374
4375 /* Parse an unwind_save directive.
4376 If the argument is non-zero, this is a .vsave directive. */
4377
4378 static void
4379 s_arm_unwind_save (int arch_v6)
4380 {
4381 char *peek;
4382 struct reg_entry *reg;
4383 bfd_boolean had_brace = FALSE;
4384
4385 if (!unwind.proc_start)
4386 as_bad (MISSING_FNSTART);
4387
4388 /* Figure out what sort of save we have. */
4389 peek = input_line_pointer;
4390
4391 if (*peek == '{')
4392 {
4393 had_brace = TRUE;
4394 peek++;
4395 }
4396
4397 reg = arm_reg_parse_multi (&peek);
4398
4399 if (!reg)
4400 {
4401 as_bad (_("register expected"));
4402 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4403 return;
4404 }
4405
4406 switch (reg->type)
4407 {
4408 case REG_TYPE_FN:
4409 if (had_brace)
4410 {
4411 as_bad (_("FPA .unwind_save does not take a register list"));
4412 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4413 return;
4414 }
4415 input_line_pointer = peek;
4416 s_arm_unwind_save_fpa (reg->number);
4417 return;
4418
4419 case REG_TYPE_RN:
4420 s_arm_unwind_save_core ();
4421 return;
4422
4423 case REG_TYPE_VFD:
4424 if (arch_v6)
4425 s_arm_unwind_save_vfp_armv6 ();
4426 else
4427 s_arm_unwind_save_vfp ();
4428 return;
4429
4430 case REG_TYPE_MMXWR:
4431 s_arm_unwind_save_mmxwr ();
4432 return;
4433
4434 case REG_TYPE_MMXWCG:
4435 s_arm_unwind_save_mmxwcg ();
4436 return;
4437
4438 default:
4439 as_bad (_(".unwind_save does not support this kind of register"));
4440 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4441 }
4442 }
4443
4444
4445 /* Parse an unwind_movsp directive. */
4446
4447 static void
4448 s_arm_unwind_movsp (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
4449 {
4450 int reg;
4451 valueT op;
4452 int offset;
4453
4454 if (!unwind.proc_start)
4455 as_bad (MISSING_FNSTART);
4456
4457 reg = arm_reg_parse (&input_line_pointer, REG_TYPE_RN);
4458 if (reg == FAIL)
4459 {
4460 as_bad ("%s", _(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_RN]));
4461 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4462 return;
4463 }
4464
4465 /* Optional constant. */
4466 if (skip_past_comma (&input_line_pointer) != FAIL)
4467 {
4468 if (immediate_for_directive (&offset) == FAIL)
4469 return;
4470 }
4471 else
4472 offset = 0;
4473
4474 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4475
4476 if (reg == REG_SP || reg == REG_PC)
4477 {
4478 as_bad (_("SP and PC not permitted in .unwind_movsp directive"));
4479 return;
4480 }
4481
4482 if (unwind.fp_reg != REG_SP)
4483 as_bad (_("unexpected .unwind_movsp directive"));
4484
4485 /* Generate opcode to restore the value. */
4486 op = 0x90 | reg;
4487 add_unwind_opcode (op, 1);
4488
4489 /* Record the information for later. */
4490 unwind.fp_reg = reg;
4491 unwind.fp_offset = unwind.frame_size - offset;
4492 unwind.sp_restored = 1;
4493 }
4494
4495 /* Parse an unwind_pad directive. */
4496
4497 static void
4498 s_arm_unwind_pad (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
4499 {
4500 int offset;
4501
4502 if (!unwind.proc_start)
4503 as_bad (MISSING_FNSTART);
4504
4505 if (immediate_for_directive (&offset) == FAIL)
4506 return;
4507
4508 if (offset & 3)
4509 {
4510 as_bad (_("stack increment must be multiple of 4"));
4511 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4512 return;
4513 }
4514
4515 /* Don't generate any opcodes, just record the details for later. */
4516 unwind.frame_size += offset;
4517 unwind.pending_offset += offset;
4518
4519 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4520 }
4521
4522 /* Parse an unwind_setfp directive. */
4523
4524 static void
4525 s_arm_unwind_setfp (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
4526 {
4527 int sp_reg;
4528 int fp_reg;
4529 int offset;
4530
4531 if (!unwind.proc_start)
4532 as_bad (MISSING_FNSTART);
4533
4534 fp_reg = arm_reg_parse (&input_line_pointer, REG_TYPE_RN);
4535 if (skip_past_comma (&input_line_pointer) == FAIL)
4536 sp_reg = FAIL;
4537 else
4538 sp_reg = arm_reg_parse (&input_line_pointer, REG_TYPE_RN);
4539
4540 if (fp_reg == FAIL || sp_reg == FAIL)
4541 {
4542 as_bad (_("expected <reg>, <reg>"));
4543 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4544 return;
4545 }
4546
4547 /* Optional constant. */
4548 if (skip_past_comma (&input_line_pointer) != FAIL)
4549 {
4550 if (immediate_for_directive (&offset) == FAIL)
4551 return;
4552 }
4553 else
4554 offset = 0;
4555
4556 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4557
4558 if (sp_reg != REG_SP && sp_reg != unwind.fp_reg)
4559 {
4560 as_bad (_("register must be either sp or set by a previous"
4561 "unwind_movsp directive"));
4562 return;
4563 }
4564
4565 /* Don't generate any opcodes, just record the information for later. */
4566 unwind.fp_reg = fp_reg;
4567 unwind.fp_used = 1;
4568 if (sp_reg == REG_SP)
4569 unwind.fp_offset = unwind.frame_size - offset;
4570 else
4571 unwind.fp_offset -= offset;
4572 }
4573
4574 /* Parse an unwind_raw directive. */
4575
4576 static void
4577 s_arm_unwind_raw (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
4578 {
4579 expressionS exp;
4580 /* This is an arbitrary limit. */
4581 unsigned char op[16];
4582 int count;
4583
4584 if (!unwind.proc_start)
4585 as_bad (MISSING_FNSTART);
4586
4587 expression (&exp);
4588 if (exp.X_op == O_constant
4589 && skip_past_comma (&input_line_pointer) != FAIL)
4590 {
4591 unwind.frame_size += exp.X_add_number;
4592 expression (&exp);
4593 }
4594 else
4595 exp.X_op = O_illegal;
4596
4597 if (exp.X_op != O_constant)
4598 {
4599 as_bad (_("expected <offset>, <opcode>"));
4600 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4601 return;
4602 }
4603
4604 count = 0;
4605
4606 /* Parse the opcode. */
4607 for (;;)
4608 {
4609 if (count >= 16)
4610 {
4611 as_bad (_("unwind opcode too long"));
4612 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4613 }
4614 if (exp.X_op != O_constant || exp.X_add_number & ~0xff)
4615 {
4616 as_bad (_("invalid unwind opcode"));
4617 ignore_rest_of_line ();
4618 return;
4619 }
4620 op[count++] = exp.X_add_number;
4621
4622 /* Parse the next byte. */
4623 if (skip_past_comma (&input_line_pointer) == FAIL)
4624 break;
4625
4626 expression (&exp);
4627 }
4628
4629 /* Add the opcode bytes in reverse order. */
4630 while (count--)
4631 add_unwind_opcode (op[count], 1);
4632
4633 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4634 }
4635
4636
4637 /* Parse a .eabi_attribute directive. */
4638
4639 static void
4640 s_arm_eabi_attribute (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
4641 {
4642 int tag = obj_elf_vendor_attribute (OBJ_ATTR_PROC);
4643
4644 if (tag < NUM_KNOWN_OBJ_ATTRIBUTES)
4645 attributes_set_explicitly[tag] = 1;
4646 }
4647
4648 /* Emit a tls fix for the symbol. */
4649
4650 static void
4651 s_arm_tls_descseq (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
4652 {
4653 char *p;
4654 expressionS exp;
4655 #ifdef md_flush_pending_output
4656 md_flush_pending_output ();
4657 #endif
4658
4659 #ifdef md_cons_align
4660 md_cons_align (4);
4661 #endif
4662
4663 /* Since we're just labelling the code, there's no need to define a
4664 mapping symbol. */
4665 expression (&exp);
4666 p = obstack_next_free (&frchain_now->frch_obstack);
4667 fix_new_arm (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, 4, &exp, 0,
4668 thumb_mode ? BFD_RELOC_ARM_THM_TLS_DESCSEQ
4669 : BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_DESCSEQ);
4670 }
4671 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
4672
4673 static void s_arm_arch (int);
4674 static void s_arm_object_arch (int);
4675 static void s_arm_cpu (int);
4676 static void s_arm_fpu (int);
4677 static void s_arm_arch_extension (int);
4678
4679 #ifdef TE_PE
4680
4681 static void
4682 pe_directive_secrel (int dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
4683 {
4684 expressionS exp;
4685
4686 do
4687 {
4688 expression (&exp);
4689 if (exp.X_op == O_symbol)
4690 exp.X_op = O_secrel;
4691
4692 emit_expr (&exp, 4);
4693 }
4694 while (*input_line_pointer++ == ',');
4695
4696 input_line_pointer--;
4697 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
4698 }
4699 #endif /* TE_PE */
4700
4701 /* This table describes all the machine specific pseudo-ops the assembler
4702 has to support. The fields are:
4703 pseudo-op name without dot
4704 function to call to execute this pseudo-op
4705 Integer arg to pass to the function. */
4706
4707 const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] =
4708 {
4709 /* Never called because '.req' does not start a line. */
4710 { "req", s_req, 0 },
4711 /* Following two are likewise never called. */
4712 { "dn", s_dn, 0 },
4713 { "qn", s_qn, 0 },
4714 { "unreq", s_unreq, 0 },
4715 { "bss", s_bss, 0 },
4716 { "align", s_align_ptwo, 2 },
4717 { "arm", s_arm, 0 },
4718 { "thumb", s_thumb, 0 },
4719 { "code", s_code, 0 },
4720 { "force_thumb", s_force_thumb, 0 },
4721 { "thumb_func", s_thumb_func, 0 },
4722 { "thumb_set", s_thumb_set, 0 },
4723 { "even", s_even, 0 },
4724 { "ltorg", s_ltorg, 0 },
4725 { "pool", s_ltorg, 0 },
4726 { "syntax", s_syntax, 0 },
4727 { "cpu", s_arm_cpu, 0 },
4728 { "arch", s_arm_arch, 0 },
4729 { "object_arch", s_arm_object_arch, 0 },
4730 { "fpu", s_arm_fpu, 0 },
4731 { "arch_extension", s_arm_arch_extension, 0 },
4732 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
4733 { "word", s_arm_elf_cons, 4 },
4734 { "long", s_arm_elf_cons, 4 },
4735 { "inst.n", s_arm_elf_inst, 2 },
4736 { "inst.w", s_arm_elf_inst, 4 },
4737 { "inst", s_arm_elf_inst, 0 },
4738 { "rel31", s_arm_rel31, 0 },
4739 { "fnstart", s_arm_unwind_fnstart, 0 },
4740 { "fnend", s_arm_unwind_fnend, 0 },
4741 { "cantunwind", s_arm_unwind_cantunwind, 0 },
4742 { "personality", s_arm_unwind_personality, 0 },
4743 { "personalityindex", s_arm_unwind_personalityindex, 0 },
4744 { "handlerdata", s_arm_unwind_handlerdata, 0 },
4745 { "save", s_arm_unwind_save, 0 },
4746 { "vsave", s_arm_unwind_save, 1 },
4747 { "movsp", s_arm_unwind_movsp, 0 },
4748 { "pad", s_arm_unwind_pad, 0 },
4749 { "setfp", s_arm_unwind_setfp, 0 },
4750 { "unwind_raw", s_arm_unwind_raw, 0 },
4751 { "eabi_attribute", s_arm_eabi_attribute, 0 },
4752 { "tlsdescseq", s_arm_tls_descseq, 0 },
4753 #else
4754 { "word", cons, 4},
4755
4756 /* These are used for dwarf. */
4757 {"2byte", cons, 2},
4758 {"4byte", cons, 4},
4759 {"8byte", cons, 8},
4760 /* These are used for dwarf2. */
4761 { "file", dwarf2_directive_file, 0 },
4762 { "loc", dwarf2_directive_loc, 0 },
4763 { "loc_mark_labels", dwarf2_directive_loc_mark_labels, 0 },
4764 #endif
4765 { "extend", float_cons, 'x' },
4766 { "ldouble", float_cons, 'x' },
4767 { "packed", float_cons, 'p' },
4768 #ifdef TE_PE
4769 {"secrel32", pe_directive_secrel, 0},
4770 #endif
4771
4772 /* These are for compatibility with CodeComposer Studio. */
4773 {"ref", s_ccs_ref, 0},
4774 {"def", s_ccs_def, 0},
4775 {"asmfunc", s_ccs_asmfunc, 0},
4776 {"endasmfunc", s_ccs_endasmfunc, 0},
4777
4778 { 0, 0, 0 }
4779 };
4780 \f
4781 /* Parser functions used exclusively in instruction operands. */
4782
4783 /* Generic immediate-value read function for use in insn parsing.
4784 STR points to the beginning of the immediate (the leading #);
4785 VAL receives the value; if the value is outside [MIN, MAX]
4786 issue an error. PREFIX_OPT is true if the immediate prefix is
4787 optional. */
4788
4789 static int
4790 parse_immediate (char **str, int *val, int min, int max,
4791 bfd_boolean prefix_opt)
4792 {
4793 expressionS exp;
4794
4795 my_get_expression (&exp, str, prefix_opt ? GE_OPT_PREFIX : GE_IMM_PREFIX);
4796 if (exp.X_op != O_constant)
4797 {
4798 inst.error = _("constant expression required");
4799 return FAIL;
4800 }
4801
4802 if (exp.X_add_number < min || exp.X_add_number > max)
4803 {
4804 inst.error = _("immediate value out of range");
4805 return FAIL;
4806 }
4807
4808 *val = exp.X_add_number;
4809 return SUCCESS;
4810 }
4811
4812 /* Less-generic immediate-value read function with the possibility of loading a
4813 big (64-bit) immediate, as required by Neon VMOV, VMVN and logic immediate
4814 instructions. Puts the result directly in inst.operands[i]. */
4815
4816 static int
4817 parse_big_immediate (char **str, int i, expressionS *in_exp,
4818 bfd_boolean allow_symbol_p)
4819 {
4820 expressionS exp;
4821 expressionS *exp_p = in_exp ? in_exp : &exp;
4822 char *ptr = *str;
4823
4824 my_get_expression (exp_p, &ptr, GE_OPT_PREFIX_BIG);
4825
4826 if (exp_p->X_op == O_constant)
4827 {
4828 inst.operands[i].imm = exp_p->X_add_number & 0xffffffff;
4829 /* If we're on a 64-bit host, then a 64-bit number can be returned using
4830 O_constant. We have to be careful not to break compilation for
4831 32-bit X_add_number, though. */
4832 if ((exp_p->X_add_number & ~(offsetT)(0xffffffffU)) != 0)
4833 {
4834 /* X >> 32 is illegal if sizeof (exp_p->X_add_number) == 4. */
4835 inst.operands[i].reg = (((exp_p->X_add_number >> 16) >> 16)
4836 & 0xffffffff);
4837 inst.operands[i].regisimm = 1;
4838 }
4839 }
4840 else if (exp_p->X_op == O_big
4841 && LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS * exp_p->X_add_number > 32)
4842 {
4843 unsigned parts = 32 / LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS, j, idx = 0;
4844
4845 /* Bignums have their least significant bits in
4846 generic_bignum[0]. Make sure we put 32 bits in imm and
4847 32 bits in reg, in a (hopefully) portable way. */
4848 gas_assert (parts != 0);
4849
4850 /* Make sure that the number is not too big.
4851 PR 11972: Bignums can now be sign-extended to the
4852 size of a .octa so check that the out of range bits
4853 are all zero or all one. */
4854 if (LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS * exp_p->X_add_number > 64)
4855 {
4856 LITTLENUM_TYPE m = -1;
4857
4858 if (generic_bignum[parts * 2] != 0
4859 && generic_bignum[parts * 2] != m)
4860 return FAIL;
4861
4862 for (j = parts * 2 + 1; j < (unsigned) exp_p->X_add_number; j++)
4863 if (generic_bignum[j] != generic_bignum[j-1])
4864 return FAIL;
4865 }
4866
4867 inst.operands[i].imm = 0;
4868 for (j = 0; j < parts; j++, idx++)
4869 inst.operands[i].imm |= generic_bignum[idx]
4870 << (LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS * j);
4871 inst.operands[i].reg = 0;
4872 for (j = 0; j < parts; j++, idx++)
4873 inst.operands[i].reg |= generic_bignum[idx]
4874 << (LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS * j);
4875 inst.operands[i].regisimm = 1;
4876 }
4877 else if (!(exp_p->X_op == O_symbol && allow_symbol_p))
4878 return FAIL;
4879
4880 *str = ptr;
4881
4882 return SUCCESS;
4883 }
4884
4885 /* Returns the pseudo-register number of an FPA immediate constant,
4886 or FAIL if there isn't a valid constant here. */
4887
4888 static int
4889 parse_fpa_immediate (char ** str)
4890 {
4891 LITTLENUM_TYPE words[MAX_LITTLENUMS];
4892 char * save_in;
4893 expressionS exp;
4894 int i;
4895 int j;
4896
4897 /* First try and match exact strings, this is to guarantee
4898 that some formats will work even for cross assembly. */
4899
4900 for (i = 0; fp_const[i]; i++)
4901 {
4902 if (strncmp (*str, fp_const[i], strlen (fp_const[i])) == 0)
4903 {
4904 char *start = *str;
4905
4906 *str += strlen (fp_const[i]);
4907 if (is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) **str])
4908 return i + 8;
4909 *str = start;
4910 }
4911 }
4912
4913 /* Just because we didn't get a match doesn't mean that the constant
4914 isn't valid, just that it is in a format that we don't
4915 automatically recognize. Try parsing it with the standard
4916 expression routines. */
4917
4918 memset (words, 0, MAX_LITTLENUMS * sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE));
4919
4920 /* Look for a raw floating point number. */
4921 if ((save_in = atof_ieee (*str, 'x', words)) != NULL
4922 && is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *save_in])
4923 {
4924 for (i = 0; i < NUM_FLOAT_VALS; i++)
4925 {
4926 for (j = 0; j < MAX_LITTLENUMS; j++)
4927 {
4928 if (words[j] != fp_values[i][j])
4929 break;
4930 }
4931
4932 if (j == MAX_LITTLENUMS)
4933 {
4934 *str = save_in;
4935 return i + 8;
4936 }
4937 }
4938 }
4939
4940 /* Try and parse a more complex expression, this will probably fail
4941 unless the code uses a floating point prefix (eg "0f"). */
4942 save_in = input_line_pointer;
4943 input_line_pointer = *str;
4944 if (expression (&exp) == absolute_section
4945 && exp.X_op == O_big
4946 && exp.X_add_number < 0)
4947 {
4948 /* FIXME: 5 = X_PRECISION, should be #define'd where we can use it.
4949 Ditto for 15. */
4950 #define X_PRECISION 5
4951 #define E_PRECISION 15L
4952 if (gen_to_words (words, X_PRECISION, E_PRECISION) == 0)
4953 {
4954 for (i = 0; i < NUM_FLOAT_VALS; i++)
4955 {
4956 for (j = 0; j < MAX_LITTLENUMS; j++)
4957 {
4958 if (words[j] != fp_values[i][j])
4959 break;
4960 }
4961
4962 if (j == MAX_LITTLENUMS)
4963 {
4964 *str = input_line_pointer;
4965 input_line_pointer = save_in;
4966 return i + 8;
4967 }
4968 }
4969 }
4970 }
4971
4972 *str = input_line_pointer;
4973 input_line_pointer = save_in;
4974 inst.error = _("invalid FPA immediate expression");
4975 return FAIL;
4976 }
4977
4978 /* Returns 1 if a number has "quarter-precision" float format
4979 0baBbbbbbc defgh000 00000000 00000000. */
4980
4981 static int
4982 is_quarter_float (unsigned imm)
4983 {
4984 int bs = (imm & 0x20000000) ? 0x3e000000 : 0x40000000;
4985 return (imm & 0x7ffff) == 0 && ((imm & 0x7e000000) ^ bs) == 0;
4986 }
4987
4988
4989 /* Detect the presence of a floating point or integer zero constant,
4990 i.e. #0.0 or #0. */
4991
4992 static bfd_boolean
4993 parse_ifimm_zero (char **in)
4994 {
4995 int error_code;
4996
4997 if (!is_immediate_prefix (**in))
4998 {
4999 /* In unified syntax, all prefixes are optional. */
5000 if (!unified_syntax)
5001 return FALSE;
5002 }
5003 else
5004 ++*in;
5005
5006 /* Accept #0x0 as a synonym for #0. */
5007 if (strncmp (*in, "0x", 2) == 0)
5008 {
5009 int val;
5010 if (parse_immediate (in, &val, 0, 0, TRUE) == FAIL)
5011 return FALSE;
5012 return TRUE;
5013 }
5014
5015 error_code = atof_generic (in, ".", EXP_CHARS,
5016 &generic_floating_point_number);
5017
5018 if (!error_code
5019 && generic_floating_point_number.sign == '+'
5020 && (generic_floating_point_number.low
5021 > generic_floating_point_number.leader))
5022 return TRUE;
5023
5024 return FALSE;
5025 }
5026
5027 /* Parse an 8-bit "quarter-precision" floating point number of the form:
5028 0baBbbbbbc defgh000 00000000 00000000.
5029 The zero and minus-zero cases need special handling, since they can't be
5030 encoded in the "quarter-precision" float format, but can nonetheless be
5031 loaded as integer constants. */
5032
5033 static unsigned
5034 parse_qfloat_immediate (char **ccp, int *immed)
5035 {
5036 char *str = *ccp;
5037 char *fpnum;
5038 LITTLENUM_TYPE words[MAX_LITTLENUMS];
5039 int found_fpchar = 0;
5040
5041 skip_past_char (&str, '#');
5042
5043 /* We must not accidentally parse an integer as a floating-point number. Make
5044 sure that the value we parse is not an integer by checking for special
5045 characters '.' or 'e'.
5046 FIXME: This is a horrible hack, but doing better is tricky because type
5047 information isn't in a very usable state at parse time. */
5048 fpnum = str;
5049 skip_whitespace (fpnum);
5050
5051 if (strncmp (fpnum, "0x", 2) == 0)
5052 return FAIL;
5053 else
5054 {
5055 for (; *fpnum != '\0' && *fpnum != ' ' && *fpnum != '\n'; fpnum++)
5056 if (*fpnum == '.' || *fpnum == 'e' || *fpnum == 'E')
5057 {
5058 found_fpchar = 1;
5059 break;
5060 }
5061
5062 if (!found_fpchar)
5063 return FAIL;
5064 }
5065
5066 if ((str = atof_ieee (str, 's', words)) != NULL)
5067 {
5068 unsigned fpword = 0;
5069 int i;
5070
5071 /* Our FP word must be 32 bits (single-precision FP). */
5072 for (i = 0; i < 32 / LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS; i++)
5073 {
5074 fpword <<= LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS;
5075 fpword |= words[i];
5076 }
5077
5078 if (is_quarter_float (fpword) || (fpword & 0x7fffffff) == 0)
5079 *immed = fpword;
5080 else
5081 return FAIL;
5082
5083 *ccp = str;
5084
5085 return SUCCESS;
5086 }
5087
5088 return FAIL;
5089 }
5090
5091 /* Shift operands. */
5092 enum shift_kind
5093 {
5094 SHIFT_LSL, SHIFT_LSR, SHIFT_ASR, SHIFT_ROR, SHIFT_RRX
5095 };
5096
5097 struct asm_shift_name
5098 {
5099 const char *name;
5100 enum shift_kind kind;
5101 };
5102
5103 /* Third argument to parse_shift. */
5104 enum parse_shift_mode
5105 {
5106 NO_SHIFT_RESTRICT, /* Any kind of shift is accepted. */
5107 SHIFT_IMMEDIATE, /* Shift operand must be an immediate. */
5108 SHIFT_LSL_OR_ASR_IMMEDIATE, /* Shift must be LSL or ASR immediate. */
5109 SHIFT_ASR_IMMEDIATE, /* Shift must be ASR immediate. */
5110 SHIFT_LSL_IMMEDIATE, /* Shift must be LSL immediate. */
5111 };
5112
5113 /* Parse a <shift> specifier on an ARM data processing instruction.
5114 This has three forms:
5115
5116 (LSL|LSR|ASL|ASR|ROR) Rs
5117 (LSL|LSR|ASL|ASR|ROR) #imm
5118 RRX
5119
5120 Note that ASL is assimilated to LSL in the instruction encoding, and
5121 RRX to ROR #0 (which cannot be written as such). */
5122
5123 static int
5124 parse_shift (char **str, int i, enum parse_shift_mode mode)
5125 {
5126 const struct asm_shift_name *shift_name;
5127 enum shift_kind shift;
5128 char *s = *str;
5129 char *p = s;
5130 int reg;
5131
5132 for (p = *str; ISALPHA (*p); p++)
5133 ;
5134
5135 if (p == *str)
5136 {
5137 inst.error = _("shift expression expected");
5138 return FAIL;
5139 }
5140
5141 shift_name = (const struct asm_shift_name *) hash_find_n (arm_shift_hsh, *str,
5142 p - *str);
5143
5144 if (shift_name == NULL)
5145 {
5146 inst.error = _("shift expression expected");
5147 return FAIL;
5148 }
5149
5150 shift = shift_name->kind;
5151
5152 switch (mode)
5153 {
5154 case NO_SHIFT_RESTRICT:
5155 case SHIFT_IMMEDIATE: break;
5156
5157 case SHIFT_LSL_OR_ASR_IMMEDIATE:
5158 if (shift != SHIFT_LSL && shift != SHIFT_ASR)
5159 {
5160 inst.error = _("'LSL' or 'ASR' required");
5161 return FAIL;
5162 }
5163 break;
5164
5165 case SHIFT_LSL_IMMEDIATE:
5166 if (shift != SHIFT_LSL)
5167 {
5168 inst.error = _("'LSL' required");
5169 return FAIL;
5170 }
5171 break;
5172
5173 case SHIFT_ASR_IMMEDIATE:
5174 if (shift != SHIFT_ASR)
5175 {
5176 inst.error = _("'ASR' required");
5177 return FAIL;
5178 }
5179 break;
5180
5181 default: abort ();
5182 }
5183
5184 if (shift != SHIFT_RRX)
5185 {
5186 /* Whitespace can appear here if the next thing is a bare digit. */
5187 skip_whitespace (p);
5188
5189 if (mode == NO_SHIFT_RESTRICT
5190 && (reg = arm_reg_parse (&p, REG_TYPE_RN)) != FAIL)
5191 {
5192 inst.operands[i].imm = reg;
5193 inst.operands[i].immisreg = 1;
5194 }
5195 else if (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, &p, GE_IMM_PREFIX))
5196 return FAIL;
5197 }
5198 inst.operands[i].shift_kind = shift;
5199 inst.operands[i].shifted = 1;
5200 *str = p;
5201 return SUCCESS;
5202 }
5203
5204 /* Parse a <shifter_operand> for an ARM data processing instruction:
5205
5206 #<immediate>
5207 #<immediate>, <rotate>
5208 <Rm>
5209 <Rm>, <shift>
5210
5211 where <shift> is defined by parse_shift above, and <rotate> is a
5212 multiple of 2 between 0 and 30. Validation of immediate operands
5213 is deferred to md_apply_fix. */
5214
5215 static int
5216 parse_shifter_operand (char **str, int i)
5217 {
5218 int value;
5219 expressionS exp;
5220
5221 if ((value = arm_reg_parse (str, REG_TYPE_RN)) != FAIL)
5222 {
5223 inst.operands[i].reg = value;
5224 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
5225
5226 /* parse_shift will override this if appropriate */
5227 inst.reloc.exp.X_op = O_constant;
5228 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number = 0;
5229
5230 if (skip_past_comma (str) == FAIL)
5231 return SUCCESS;
5232
5233 /* Shift operation on register. */
5234 return parse_shift (str, i, NO_SHIFT_RESTRICT);
5235 }
5236
5237 if (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, str, GE_IMM_PREFIX))
5238 return FAIL;
5239
5240 if (skip_past_comma (str) == SUCCESS)
5241 {
5242 /* #x, y -- ie explicit rotation by Y. */
5243 if (my_get_expression (&exp, str, GE_NO_PREFIX))
5244 return FAIL;
5245
5246 if (exp.X_op != O_constant || inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant)
5247 {
5248 inst.error = _("constant expression expected");
5249 return FAIL;
5250 }
5251
5252 value = exp.X_add_number;
5253 if (value < 0 || value > 30 || value % 2 != 0)
5254 {
5255 inst.error = _("invalid rotation");
5256 return FAIL;
5257 }
5258 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number < 0 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number > 255)
5259 {
5260 inst.error = _("invalid constant");
5261 return FAIL;
5262 }
5263
5264 /* Encode as specified. */
5265 inst.operands[i].imm = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number | value << 7;
5266 return SUCCESS;
5267 }
5268
5269 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_IMMEDIATE;
5270 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 0;
5271 return SUCCESS;
5272 }
5273
5274 /* Group relocation information. Each entry in the table contains the
5275 textual name of the relocation as may appear in assembler source
5276 and must end with a colon.
5277 Along with this textual name are the relocation codes to be used if
5278 the corresponding instruction is an ALU instruction (ADD or SUB only),
5279 an LDR, an LDRS, or an LDC. */
5280
5281 struct group_reloc_table_entry
5282 {
5283 const char *name;
5284 int alu_code;
5285 int ldr_code;
5286 int ldrs_code;
5287 int ldc_code;
5288 };
5289
5290 typedef enum
5291 {
5292 /* Varieties of non-ALU group relocation. */
5293
5294 GROUP_LDR,
5295 GROUP_LDRS,
5296 GROUP_LDC
5297 } group_reloc_type;
5298
5299 static struct group_reloc_table_entry group_reloc_table[] =
5300 { /* Program counter relative: */
5301 { "pc_g0_nc",
5302 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G0_NC, /* ALU */
5303 0, /* LDR */
5304 0, /* LDRS */
5305 0 }, /* LDC */
5306 { "pc_g0",
5307 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G0, /* ALU */
5308 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G0, /* LDR */
5309 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_PC_G0, /* LDRS */
5310 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_PC_G0 }, /* LDC */
5311 { "pc_g1_nc",
5312 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G1_NC, /* ALU */
5313 0, /* LDR */
5314 0, /* LDRS */
5315 0 }, /* LDC */
5316 { "pc_g1",
5317 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G1, /* ALU */
5318 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G1, /* LDR */
5319 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_PC_G1, /* LDRS */
5320 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_PC_G1 }, /* LDC */
5321 { "pc_g2",
5322 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G2, /* ALU */
5323 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G2, /* LDR */
5324 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_PC_G2, /* LDRS */
5325 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_PC_G2 }, /* LDC */
5326 /* Section base relative */
5327 { "sb_g0_nc",
5328 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G0_NC, /* ALU */
5329 0, /* LDR */
5330 0, /* LDRS */
5331 0 }, /* LDC */
5332 { "sb_g0",
5333 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G0, /* ALU */
5334 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_SB_G0, /* LDR */
5335 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_SB_G0, /* LDRS */
5336 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G0 }, /* LDC */
5337 { "sb_g1_nc",
5338 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G1_NC, /* ALU */
5339 0, /* LDR */
5340 0, /* LDRS */
5341 0 }, /* LDC */
5342 { "sb_g1",
5343 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G1, /* ALU */
5344 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_SB_G1, /* LDR */
5345 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_SB_G1, /* LDRS */
5346 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G1 }, /* LDC */
5347 { "sb_g2",
5348 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G2, /* ALU */
5349 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_SB_G2, /* LDR */
5350 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_SB_G2, /* LDRS */
5351 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G2 }, /* LDC */
5352 /* Absolute thumb alu relocations. */
5353 { "lower0_7",
5354 BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC,/* ALU. */
5355 0, /* LDR. */
5356 0, /* LDRS. */
5357 0 }, /* LDC. */
5358 { "lower8_15",
5359 BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G1_NC,/* ALU. */
5360 0, /* LDR. */
5361 0, /* LDRS. */
5362 0 }, /* LDC. */
5363 { "upper0_7",
5364 BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G2_NC,/* ALU. */
5365 0, /* LDR. */
5366 0, /* LDRS. */
5367 0 }, /* LDC. */
5368 { "upper8_15",
5369 BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC,/* ALU. */
5370 0, /* LDR. */
5371 0, /* LDRS. */
5372 0 } }; /* LDC. */
5373
5374 /* Given the address of a pointer pointing to the textual name of a group
5375 relocation as may appear in assembler source, attempt to find its details
5376 in group_reloc_table. The pointer will be updated to the character after
5377 the trailing colon. On failure, FAIL will be returned; SUCCESS
5378 otherwise. On success, *entry will be updated to point at the relevant
5379 group_reloc_table entry. */
5380
5381 static int
5382 find_group_reloc_table_entry (char **str, struct group_reloc_table_entry **out)
5383 {
5384 unsigned int i;
5385 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (group_reloc_table); i++)
5386 {
5387 int length = strlen (group_reloc_table[i].name);
5388
5389 if (strncasecmp (group_reloc_table[i].name, *str, length) == 0
5390 && (*str)[length] == ':')
5391 {
5392 *out = &group_reloc_table[i];
5393 *str += (length + 1);
5394 return SUCCESS;
5395 }
5396 }
5397
5398 return FAIL;
5399 }
5400
5401 /* Parse a <shifter_operand> for an ARM data processing instruction
5402 (as for parse_shifter_operand) where group relocations are allowed:
5403
5404 #<immediate>
5405 #<immediate>, <rotate>
5406 #:<group_reloc>:<expression>
5407 <Rm>
5408 <Rm>, <shift>
5409
5410 where <group_reloc> is one of the strings defined in group_reloc_table.
5411 The hashes are optional.
5412
5413 Everything else is as for parse_shifter_operand. */
5414
5415 static parse_operand_result
5416 parse_shifter_operand_group_reloc (char **str, int i)
5417 {
5418 /* Determine if we have the sequence of characters #: or just :
5419 coming next. If we do, then we check for a group relocation.
5420 If we don't, punt the whole lot to parse_shifter_operand. */
5421
5422 if (((*str)[0] == '#' && (*str)[1] == ':')
5423 || (*str)[0] == ':')
5424 {
5425 struct group_reloc_table_entry *entry;
5426
5427 if ((*str)[0] == '#')
5428 (*str) += 2;
5429 else
5430 (*str)++;
5431
5432 /* Try to parse a group relocation. Anything else is an error. */
5433 if (find_group_reloc_table_entry (str, &entry) == FAIL)
5434 {
5435 inst.error = _("unknown group relocation");
5436 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL_NO_BACKTRACK;
5437 }
5438
5439 /* We now have the group relocation table entry corresponding to
5440 the name in the assembler source. Next, we parse the expression. */
5441 if (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, str, GE_NO_PREFIX))
5442 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL_NO_BACKTRACK;
5443
5444 /* Record the relocation type (always the ALU variant here). */
5445 inst.reloc.type = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) entry->alu_code;
5446 gas_assert (inst.reloc.type != 0);
5447
5448 return PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS;
5449 }
5450 else
5451 return parse_shifter_operand (str, i) == SUCCESS
5452 ? PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS : PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5453
5454 /* Never reached. */
5455 }
5456
5457 /* Parse a Neon alignment expression. Information is written to
5458 inst.operands[i]. We assume the initial ':' has been skipped.
5459
5460 align .imm = align << 8, .immisalign=1, .preind=0 */
5461 static parse_operand_result
5462 parse_neon_alignment (char **str, int i)
5463 {
5464 char *p = *str;
5465 expressionS exp;
5466
5467 my_get_expression (&exp, &p, GE_NO_PREFIX);
5468
5469 if (exp.X_op != O_constant)
5470 {
5471 inst.error = _("alignment must be constant");
5472 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5473 }
5474
5475 inst.operands[i].imm = exp.X_add_number << 8;
5476 inst.operands[i].immisalign = 1;
5477 /* Alignments are not pre-indexes. */
5478 inst.operands[i].preind = 0;
5479
5480 *str = p;
5481 return PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS;
5482 }
5483
5484 /* Parse all forms of an ARM address expression. Information is written
5485 to inst.operands[i] and/or inst.reloc.
5486
5487 Preindexed addressing (.preind=1):
5488
5489 [Rn, #offset] .reg=Rn .reloc.exp=offset
5490 [Rn, +/-Rm] .reg=Rn .imm=Rm .immisreg=1 .negative=0/1
5491 [Rn, +/-Rm, shift] .reg=Rn .imm=Rm .immisreg=1 .negative=0/1
5492 .shift_kind=shift .reloc.exp=shift_imm
5493
5494 These three may have a trailing ! which causes .writeback to be set also.
5495
5496 Postindexed addressing (.postind=1, .writeback=1):
5497
5498 [Rn], #offset .reg=Rn .reloc.exp=offset
5499 [Rn], +/-Rm .reg=Rn .imm=Rm .immisreg=1 .negative=0/1
5500 [Rn], +/-Rm, shift .reg=Rn .imm=Rm .immisreg=1 .negative=0/1
5501 .shift_kind=shift .reloc.exp=shift_imm
5502
5503 Unindexed addressing (.preind=0, .postind=0):
5504
5505 [Rn], {option} .reg=Rn .imm=option .immisreg=0
5506
5507 Other:
5508
5509 [Rn]{!} shorthand for [Rn,#0]{!}
5510 =immediate .isreg=0 .reloc.exp=immediate
5511 label .reg=PC .reloc.pc_rel=1 .reloc.exp=label
5512
5513 It is the caller's responsibility to check for addressing modes not
5514 supported by the instruction, and to set inst.reloc.type. */
5515
5516 static parse_operand_result
5517 parse_address_main (char **str, int i, int group_relocations,
5518 group_reloc_type group_type)
5519 {
5520 char *p = *str;
5521 int reg;
5522
5523 if (skip_past_char (&p, '[') == FAIL)
5524 {
5525 if (skip_past_char (&p, '=') == FAIL)
5526 {
5527 /* Bare address - translate to PC-relative offset. */
5528 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 1;
5529 inst.operands[i].reg = REG_PC;
5530 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
5531 inst.operands[i].preind = 1;
5532
5533 if (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, &p, GE_OPT_PREFIX_BIG))
5534 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5535 }
5536 else if (parse_big_immediate (&p, i, &inst.reloc.exp,
5537 /*allow_symbol_p=*/TRUE))
5538 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5539
5540 *str = p;
5541 return PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS;
5542 }
5543
5544 /* PR gas/14887: Allow for whitespace after the opening bracket. */
5545 skip_whitespace (p);
5546
5547 if ((reg = arm_reg_parse (&p, REG_TYPE_RN)) == FAIL)
5548 {
5549 inst.error = _(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_RN]);
5550 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5551 }
5552 inst.operands[i].reg = reg;
5553 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
5554
5555 if (skip_past_comma (&p) == SUCCESS)
5556 {
5557 inst.operands[i].preind = 1;
5558
5559 if (*p == '+') p++;
5560 else if (*p == '-') p++, inst.operands[i].negative = 1;
5561
5562 if ((reg = arm_reg_parse (&p, REG_TYPE_RN)) != FAIL)
5563 {
5564 inst.operands[i].imm = reg;
5565 inst.operands[i].immisreg = 1;
5566
5567 if (skip_past_comma (&p) == SUCCESS)
5568 if (parse_shift (&p, i, SHIFT_IMMEDIATE) == FAIL)
5569 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5570 }
5571 else if (skip_past_char (&p, ':') == SUCCESS)
5572 {
5573 /* FIXME: '@' should be used here, but it's filtered out by generic
5574 code before we get to see it here. This may be subject to
5575 change. */
5576 parse_operand_result result = parse_neon_alignment (&p, i);
5577
5578 if (result != PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS)
5579 return result;
5580 }
5581 else
5582 {
5583 if (inst.operands[i].negative)
5584 {
5585 inst.operands[i].negative = 0;
5586 p--;
5587 }
5588
5589 if (group_relocations
5590 && ((*p == '#' && *(p + 1) == ':') || *p == ':'))
5591 {
5592 struct group_reloc_table_entry *entry;
5593
5594 /* Skip over the #: or : sequence. */
5595 if (*p == '#')
5596 p += 2;
5597 else
5598 p++;
5599
5600 /* Try to parse a group relocation. Anything else is an
5601 error. */
5602 if (find_group_reloc_table_entry (&p, &entry) == FAIL)
5603 {
5604 inst.error = _("unknown group relocation");
5605 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL_NO_BACKTRACK;
5606 }
5607
5608 /* We now have the group relocation table entry corresponding to
5609 the name in the assembler source. Next, we parse the
5610 expression. */
5611 if (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, &p, GE_NO_PREFIX))
5612 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL_NO_BACKTRACK;
5613
5614 /* Record the relocation type. */
5615 switch (group_type)
5616 {
5617 case GROUP_LDR:
5618 inst.reloc.type = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) entry->ldr_code;
5619 break;
5620
5621 case GROUP_LDRS:
5622 inst.reloc.type = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) entry->ldrs_code;
5623 break;
5624
5625 case GROUP_LDC:
5626 inst.reloc.type = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) entry->ldc_code;
5627 break;
5628
5629 default:
5630 gas_assert (0);
5631 }
5632
5633 if (inst.reloc.type == 0)
5634 {
5635 inst.error = _("this group relocation is not allowed on this instruction");
5636 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL_NO_BACKTRACK;
5637 }
5638 }
5639 else
5640 {
5641 char *q = p;
5642
5643 if (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, &p, GE_IMM_PREFIX))
5644 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5645 /* If the offset is 0, find out if it's a +0 or -0. */
5646 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_constant
5647 && inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number == 0)
5648 {
5649 skip_whitespace (q);
5650 if (*q == '#')
5651 {
5652 q++;
5653 skip_whitespace (q);
5654 }
5655 if (*q == '-')
5656 inst.operands[i].negative = 1;
5657 }
5658 }
5659 }
5660 }
5661 else if (skip_past_char (&p, ':') == SUCCESS)
5662 {
5663 /* FIXME: '@' should be used here, but it's filtered out by generic code
5664 before we get to see it here. This may be subject to change. */
5665 parse_operand_result result = parse_neon_alignment (&p, i);
5666
5667 if (result != PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS)
5668 return result;
5669 }
5670
5671 if (skip_past_char (&p, ']') == FAIL)
5672 {
5673 inst.error = _("']' expected");
5674 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5675 }
5676
5677 if (skip_past_char (&p, '!') == SUCCESS)
5678 inst.operands[i].writeback = 1;
5679
5680 else if (skip_past_comma (&p) == SUCCESS)
5681 {
5682 if (skip_past_char (&p, '{') == SUCCESS)
5683 {
5684 /* [Rn], {expr} - unindexed, with option */
5685 if (parse_immediate (&p, &inst.operands[i].imm,
5686 0, 255, TRUE) == FAIL)
5687 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5688
5689 if (skip_past_char (&p, '}') == FAIL)
5690 {
5691 inst.error = _("'}' expected at end of 'option' field");
5692 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5693 }
5694 if (inst.operands[i].preind)
5695 {
5696 inst.error = _("cannot combine index with option");
5697 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5698 }
5699 *str = p;
5700 return PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS;
5701 }
5702 else
5703 {
5704 inst.operands[i].postind = 1;
5705 inst.operands[i].writeback = 1;
5706
5707 if (inst.operands[i].preind)
5708 {
5709 inst.error = _("cannot combine pre- and post-indexing");
5710 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5711 }
5712
5713 if (*p == '+') p++;
5714 else if (*p == '-') p++, inst.operands[i].negative = 1;
5715
5716 if ((reg = arm_reg_parse (&p, REG_TYPE_RN)) != FAIL)
5717 {
5718 /* We might be using the immediate for alignment already. If we
5719 are, OR the register number into the low-order bits. */
5720 if (inst.operands[i].immisalign)
5721 inst.operands[i].imm |= reg;
5722 else
5723 inst.operands[i].imm = reg;
5724 inst.operands[i].immisreg = 1;
5725
5726 if (skip_past_comma (&p) == SUCCESS)
5727 if (parse_shift (&p, i, SHIFT_IMMEDIATE) == FAIL)
5728 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5729 }
5730 else
5731 {
5732 char *q = p;
5733
5734 if (inst.operands[i].negative)
5735 {
5736 inst.operands[i].negative = 0;
5737 p--;
5738 }
5739 if (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, &p, GE_IMM_PREFIX))
5740 return PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL;
5741 /* If the offset is 0, find out if it's a +0 or -0. */
5742 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_constant
5743 && inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number == 0)
5744 {
5745 skip_whitespace (q);
5746 if (*q == '#')
5747 {
5748 q++;
5749 skip_whitespace (q);
5750 }
5751 if (*q == '-')
5752 inst.operands[i].negative = 1;
5753 }
5754 }
5755 }
5756 }
5757
5758 /* If at this point neither .preind nor .postind is set, we have a
5759 bare [Rn]{!}, which is shorthand for [Rn,#0]{!}. */
5760 if (inst.operands[i].preind == 0 && inst.operands[i].postind == 0)
5761 {
5762 inst.operands[i].preind = 1;
5763 inst.reloc.exp.X_op = O_constant;
5764 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number = 0;
5765 }
5766 *str = p;
5767 return PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS;
5768 }
5769
5770 static int
5771 parse_address (char **str, int i)
5772 {
5773 return parse_address_main (str, i, 0, GROUP_LDR) == PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS
5774 ? SUCCESS : FAIL;
5775 }
5776
5777 static parse_operand_result
5778 parse_address_group_reloc (char **str, int i, group_reloc_type type)
5779 {
5780 return parse_address_main (str, i, 1, type);
5781 }
5782
5783 /* Parse an operand for a MOVW or MOVT instruction. */
5784 static int
5785 parse_half (char **str)
5786 {
5787 char * p;
5788
5789 p = *str;
5790 skip_past_char (&p, '#');
5791 if (strncasecmp (p, ":lower16:", 9) == 0)
5792 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVW;
5793 else if (strncasecmp (p, ":upper16:", 9) == 0)
5794 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVT;
5795
5796 if (inst.reloc.type != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
5797 {
5798 p += 9;
5799 skip_whitespace (p);
5800 }
5801
5802 if (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, &p, GE_NO_PREFIX))
5803 return FAIL;
5804
5805 if (inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
5806 {
5807 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant)
5808 {
5809 inst.error = _("constant expression expected");
5810 return FAIL;
5811 }
5812 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number < 0
5813 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number > 0xffff)
5814 {
5815 inst.error = _("immediate value out of range");
5816 return FAIL;
5817 }
5818 }
5819 *str = p;
5820 return SUCCESS;
5821 }
5822
5823 /* Miscellaneous. */
5824
5825 /* Parse a PSR flag operand. The value returned is FAIL on syntax error,
5826 or a bitmask suitable to be or-ed into the ARM msr instruction. */
5827 static int
5828 parse_psr (char **str, bfd_boolean lhs)
5829 {
5830 char *p;
5831 unsigned long psr_field;
5832 const struct asm_psr *psr;
5833 char *start;
5834 bfd_boolean is_apsr = FALSE;
5835 bfd_boolean m_profile = ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_m);
5836
5837 /* PR gas/12698: If the user has specified -march=all then m_profile will
5838 be TRUE, but we want to ignore it in this case as we are building for any
5839 CPU type, including non-m variants. */
5840 if (ARM_FEATURE_CORE_EQUAL (selected_cpu, arm_arch_any))
5841 m_profile = FALSE;
5842
5843 /* CPSR's and SPSR's can now be lowercase. This is just a convenience
5844 feature for ease of use and backwards compatibility. */
5845 p = *str;
5846 if (strncasecmp (p, "SPSR", 4) == 0)
5847 {
5848 if (m_profile)
5849 goto unsupported_psr;
5850
5851 psr_field = SPSR_BIT;
5852 }
5853 else if (strncasecmp (p, "CPSR", 4) == 0)
5854 {
5855 if (m_profile)
5856 goto unsupported_psr;
5857
5858 psr_field = 0;
5859 }
5860 else if (strncasecmp (p, "APSR", 4) == 0)
5861 {
5862 /* APSR[_<bits>] can be used as a synonym for CPSR[_<flags>] on ARMv7-A
5863 and ARMv7-R architecture CPUs. */
5864 is_apsr = TRUE;
5865 psr_field = 0;
5866 }
5867 else if (m_profile)
5868 {
5869 start = p;
5870 do
5871 p++;
5872 while (ISALNUM (*p) || *p == '_');
5873
5874 if (strncasecmp (start, "iapsr", 5) == 0
5875 || strncasecmp (start, "eapsr", 5) == 0
5876 || strncasecmp (start, "xpsr", 4) == 0
5877 || strncasecmp (start, "psr", 3) == 0)
5878 p = start + strcspn (start, "rR") + 1;
5879
5880 psr = (const struct asm_psr *) hash_find_n (arm_v7m_psr_hsh, start,
5881 p - start);
5882
5883 if (!psr)
5884 return FAIL;
5885
5886 /* If APSR is being written, a bitfield may be specified. Note that
5887 APSR itself is handled above. */
5888 if (psr->field <= 3)
5889 {
5890 psr_field = psr->field;
5891 is_apsr = TRUE;
5892 goto check_suffix;
5893 }
5894
5895 *str = p;
5896 /* M-profile MSR instructions have the mask field set to "10", except
5897 *PSR variants which modify APSR, which may use a different mask (and
5898 have been handled already). Do that by setting the PSR_f field
5899 here. */
5900 return psr->field | (lhs ? PSR_f : 0);
5901 }
5902 else
5903 goto unsupported_psr;
5904
5905 p += 4;
5906 check_suffix:
5907 if (*p == '_')
5908 {
5909 /* A suffix follows. */
5910 p++;
5911 start = p;
5912
5913 do
5914 p++;
5915 while (ISALNUM (*p) || *p == '_');
5916
5917 if (is_apsr)
5918 {
5919 /* APSR uses a notation for bits, rather than fields. */
5920 unsigned int nzcvq_bits = 0;
5921 unsigned int g_bit = 0;
5922 char *bit;
5923
5924 for (bit = start; bit != p; bit++)
5925 {
5926 switch (TOLOWER (*bit))
5927 {
5928 case 'n':
5929 nzcvq_bits |= (nzcvq_bits & 0x01) ? 0x20 : 0x01;
5930 break;
5931
5932 case 'z':
5933 nzcvq_bits |= (nzcvq_bits & 0x02) ? 0x20 : 0x02;
5934 break;
5935
5936 case 'c':
5937 nzcvq_bits |= (nzcvq_bits & 0x04) ? 0x20 : 0x04;
5938 break;
5939
5940 case 'v':
5941 nzcvq_bits |= (nzcvq_bits & 0x08) ? 0x20 : 0x08;
5942 break;
5943
5944 case 'q':
5945 nzcvq_bits |= (nzcvq_bits & 0x10) ? 0x20 : 0x10;
5946 break;
5947
5948 case 'g':
5949 g_bit |= (g_bit & 0x1) ? 0x2 : 0x1;
5950 break;
5951
5952 default:
5953 inst.error = _("unexpected bit specified after APSR");
5954 return FAIL;
5955 }
5956 }
5957
5958 if (nzcvq_bits == 0x1f)
5959 psr_field |= PSR_f;
5960
5961 if (g_bit == 0x1)
5962 {
5963 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v6_dsp))
5964 {
5965 inst.error = _("selected processor does not "
5966 "support DSP extension");
5967 return FAIL;
5968 }
5969
5970 psr_field |= PSR_s;
5971 }
5972
5973 if ((nzcvq_bits & 0x20) != 0
5974 || (nzcvq_bits != 0x1f && nzcvq_bits != 0)
5975 || (g_bit & 0x2) != 0)
5976 {
5977 inst.error = _("bad bitmask specified after APSR");
5978 return FAIL;
5979 }
5980 }
5981 else
5982 {
5983 psr = (const struct asm_psr *) hash_find_n (arm_psr_hsh, start,
5984 p - start);
5985 if (!psr)
5986 goto error;
5987
5988 psr_field |= psr->field;
5989 }
5990 }
5991 else
5992 {
5993 if (ISALNUM (*p))
5994 goto error; /* Garbage after "[CS]PSR". */
5995
5996 /* Unadorned APSR is equivalent to APSR_nzcvq/CPSR_f (for writes). This
5997 is deprecated, but allow it anyway. */
5998 if (is_apsr && lhs)
5999 {
6000 psr_field |= PSR_f;
6001 as_tsktsk (_("writing to APSR without specifying a bitmask is "
6002 "deprecated"));
6003 }
6004 else if (!m_profile)
6005 /* These bits are never right for M-profile devices: don't set them
6006 (only code paths which read/write APSR reach here). */
6007 psr_field |= (PSR_c | PSR_f);
6008 }
6009 *str = p;
6010 return psr_field;
6011
6012 unsupported_psr:
6013 inst.error = _("selected processor does not support requested special "
6014 "purpose register");
6015 return FAIL;
6016
6017 error:
6018 inst.error = _("flag for {c}psr instruction expected");
6019 return FAIL;
6020 }
6021
6022 /* Parse the flags argument to CPSI[ED]. Returns FAIL on error, or a
6023 value suitable for splatting into the AIF field of the instruction. */
6024
6025 static int
6026 parse_cps_flags (char **str)
6027 {
6028 int val = 0;
6029 int saw_a_flag = 0;
6030 char *s = *str;
6031
6032 for (;;)
6033 switch (*s++)
6034 {
6035 case '\0': case ',':
6036 goto done;
6037
6038 case 'a': case 'A': saw_a_flag = 1; val |= 0x4; break;
6039 case 'i': case 'I': saw_a_flag = 1; val |= 0x2; break;
6040 case 'f': case 'F': saw_a_flag = 1; val |= 0x1; break;
6041
6042 default:
6043 inst.error = _("unrecognized CPS flag");
6044 return FAIL;
6045 }
6046
6047 done:
6048 if (saw_a_flag == 0)
6049 {
6050 inst.error = _("missing CPS flags");
6051 return FAIL;
6052 }
6053
6054 *str = s - 1;
6055 return val;
6056 }
6057
6058 /* Parse an endian specifier ("BE" or "LE", case insensitive);
6059 returns 0 for big-endian, 1 for little-endian, FAIL for an error. */
6060
6061 static int
6062 parse_endian_specifier (char **str)
6063 {
6064 int little_endian;
6065 char *s = *str;
6066
6067 if (strncasecmp (s, "BE", 2))
6068 little_endian = 0;
6069 else if (strncasecmp (s, "LE", 2))
6070 little_endian = 1;
6071 else
6072 {
6073 inst.error = _("valid endian specifiers are be or le");
6074 return FAIL;
6075 }
6076
6077 if (ISALNUM (s[2]) || s[2] == '_')
6078 {
6079 inst.error = _("valid endian specifiers are be or le");
6080 return FAIL;
6081 }
6082
6083 *str = s + 2;
6084 return little_endian;
6085 }
6086
6087 /* Parse a rotation specifier: ROR #0, #8, #16, #24. *val receives a
6088 value suitable for poking into the rotate field of an sxt or sxta
6089 instruction, or FAIL on error. */
6090
6091 static int
6092 parse_ror (char **str)
6093 {
6094 int rot;
6095 char *s = *str;
6096
6097 if (strncasecmp (s, "ROR", 3) == 0)
6098 s += 3;
6099 else
6100 {
6101 inst.error = _("missing rotation field after comma");
6102 return FAIL;
6103 }
6104
6105 if (parse_immediate (&s, &rot, 0, 24, FALSE) == FAIL)
6106 return FAIL;
6107
6108 switch (rot)
6109 {
6110 case 0: *str = s; return 0x0;
6111 case 8: *str = s; return 0x1;
6112 case 16: *str = s; return 0x2;
6113 case 24: *str = s; return 0x3;
6114
6115 default:
6116 inst.error = _("rotation can only be 0, 8, 16, or 24");
6117 return FAIL;
6118 }
6119 }
6120
6121 /* Parse a conditional code (from conds[] below). The value returned is in the
6122 range 0 .. 14, or FAIL. */
6123 static int
6124 parse_cond (char **str)
6125 {
6126 char *q;
6127 const struct asm_cond *c;
6128 int n;
6129 /* Condition codes are always 2 characters, so matching up to
6130 3 characters is sufficient. */
6131 char cond[3];
6132
6133 q = *str;
6134 n = 0;
6135 while (ISALPHA (*q) && n < 3)
6136 {
6137 cond[n] = TOLOWER (*q);
6138 q++;
6139 n++;
6140 }
6141
6142 c = (const struct asm_cond *) hash_find_n (arm_cond_hsh, cond, n);
6143 if (!c)
6144 {
6145 inst.error = _("condition required");
6146 return FAIL;
6147 }
6148
6149 *str = q;
6150 return c->value;
6151 }
6152
6153 /* Record a use of the given feature. */
6154 static void
6155 record_feature_use (const arm_feature_set *feature)
6156 {
6157 if (thumb_mode)
6158 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (thumb_arch_used, thumb_arch_used, *feature);
6159 else
6160 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (arm_arch_used, arm_arch_used, *feature);
6161 }
6162
6163 /* If the given feature available in the selected CPU, mark it as used.
6164 Returns TRUE iff feature is available. */
6165 static bfd_boolean
6166 mark_feature_used (const arm_feature_set *feature)
6167 {
6168 /* Ensure the option is valid on the current architecture. */
6169 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, *feature))
6170 return FALSE;
6171
6172 /* Add the appropriate architecture feature for the barrier option used.
6173 */
6174 record_feature_use (feature);
6175
6176 return TRUE;
6177 }
6178
6179 /* Parse an option for a barrier instruction. Returns the encoding for the
6180 option, or FAIL. */
6181 static int
6182 parse_barrier (char **str)
6183 {
6184 char *p, *q;
6185 const struct asm_barrier_opt *o;
6186
6187 p = q = *str;
6188 while (ISALPHA (*q))
6189 q++;
6190
6191 o = (const struct asm_barrier_opt *) hash_find_n (arm_barrier_opt_hsh, p,
6192 q - p);
6193 if (!o)
6194 return FAIL;
6195
6196 if (!mark_feature_used (&o->arch))
6197 return FAIL;
6198
6199 *str = q;
6200 return o->value;
6201 }
6202
6203 /* Parse the operands of a table branch instruction. Similar to a memory
6204 operand. */
6205 static int
6206 parse_tb (char **str)
6207 {
6208 char * p = *str;
6209 int reg;
6210
6211 if (skip_past_char (&p, '[') == FAIL)
6212 {
6213 inst.error = _("'[' expected");
6214 return FAIL;
6215 }
6216
6217 if ((reg = arm_reg_parse (&p, REG_TYPE_RN)) == FAIL)
6218 {
6219 inst.error = _(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_RN]);
6220 return FAIL;
6221 }
6222 inst.operands[0].reg = reg;
6223
6224 if (skip_past_comma (&p) == FAIL)
6225 {
6226 inst.error = _("',' expected");
6227 return FAIL;
6228 }
6229
6230 if ((reg = arm_reg_parse (&p, REG_TYPE_RN)) == FAIL)
6231 {
6232 inst.error = _(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_RN]);
6233 return FAIL;
6234 }
6235 inst.operands[0].imm = reg;
6236
6237 if (skip_past_comma (&p) == SUCCESS)
6238 {
6239 if (parse_shift (&p, 0, SHIFT_LSL_IMMEDIATE) == FAIL)
6240 return FAIL;
6241 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number != 1)
6242 {
6243 inst.error = _("invalid shift");
6244 return FAIL;
6245 }
6246 inst.operands[0].shifted = 1;
6247 }
6248
6249 if (skip_past_char (&p, ']') == FAIL)
6250 {
6251 inst.error = _("']' expected");
6252 return FAIL;
6253 }
6254 *str = p;
6255 return SUCCESS;
6256 }
6257
6258 /* Parse the operands of a Neon VMOV instruction. See do_neon_mov for more
6259 information on the types the operands can take and how they are encoded.
6260 Up to four operands may be read; this function handles setting the
6261 ".present" field for each read operand itself.
6262 Updates STR and WHICH_OPERAND if parsing is successful and returns SUCCESS,
6263 else returns FAIL. */
6264
6265 static int
6266 parse_neon_mov (char **str, int *which_operand)
6267 {
6268 int i = *which_operand, val;
6269 enum arm_reg_type rtype;
6270 char *ptr = *str;
6271 struct neon_type_el optype;
6272
6273 if ((val = parse_scalar (&ptr, 8, &optype)) != FAIL)
6274 {
6275 /* Case 4: VMOV<c><q>.<size> <Dn[x]>, <Rd>. */
6276 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6277 inst.operands[i].isscalar = 1;
6278 inst.operands[i].vectype = optype;
6279 inst.operands[i++].present = 1;
6280
6281 if (skip_past_comma (&ptr) == FAIL)
6282 goto wanted_comma;
6283
6284 if ((val = arm_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_RN)) == FAIL)
6285 goto wanted_arm;
6286
6287 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6288 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6289 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
6290 }
6291 else if ((val = arm_typed_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_NSDQ, &rtype, &optype))
6292 != FAIL)
6293 {
6294 /* Cases 0, 1, 2, 3, 5 (D only). */
6295 if (skip_past_comma (&ptr) == FAIL)
6296 goto wanted_comma;
6297
6298 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6299 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6300 inst.operands[i].isquad = (rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ);
6301 inst.operands[i].issingle = (rtype == REG_TYPE_VFS);
6302 inst.operands[i].isvec = 1;
6303 inst.operands[i].vectype = optype;
6304 inst.operands[i++].present = 1;
6305
6306 if ((val = arm_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_RN)) != FAIL)
6307 {
6308 /* Case 5: VMOV<c><q> <Dm>, <Rd>, <Rn>.
6309 Case 13: VMOV <Sd>, <Rm> */
6310 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6311 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6312 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
6313
6314 if (rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ)
6315 {
6316 first_error (_("can't use Neon quad register here"));
6317 return FAIL;
6318 }
6319 else if (rtype != REG_TYPE_VFS)
6320 {
6321 i++;
6322 if (skip_past_comma (&ptr) == FAIL)
6323 goto wanted_comma;
6324 if ((val = arm_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_RN)) == FAIL)
6325 goto wanted_arm;
6326 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6327 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6328 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
6329 }
6330 }
6331 else if ((val = arm_typed_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_NSDQ, &rtype,
6332 &optype)) != FAIL)
6333 {
6334 /* Case 0: VMOV<c><q> <Qd>, <Qm>
6335 Case 1: VMOV<c><q> <Dd>, <Dm>
6336 Case 8: VMOV.F32 <Sd>, <Sm>
6337 Case 15: VMOV <Sd>, <Se>, <Rn>, <Rm> */
6338
6339 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6340 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6341 inst.operands[i].isquad = (rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ);
6342 inst.operands[i].issingle = (rtype == REG_TYPE_VFS);
6343 inst.operands[i].isvec = 1;
6344 inst.operands[i].vectype = optype;
6345 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
6346
6347 if (skip_past_comma (&ptr) == SUCCESS)
6348 {
6349 /* Case 15. */
6350 i++;
6351
6352 if ((val = arm_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_RN)) == FAIL)
6353 goto wanted_arm;
6354
6355 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6356 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6357 inst.operands[i++].present = 1;
6358
6359 if (skip_past_comma (&ptr) == FAIL)
6360 goto wanted_comma;
6361
6362 if ((val = arm_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_RN)) == FAIL)
6363 goto wanted_arm;
6364
6365 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6366 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6367 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
6368 }
6369 }
6370 else if (parse_qfloat_immediate (&ptr, &inst.operands[i].imm) == SUCCESS)
6371 /* Case 2: VMOV<c><q>.<dt> <Qd>, #<float-imm>
6372 Case 3: VMOV<c><q>.<dt> <Dd>, #<float-imm>
6373 Case 10: VMOV.F32 <Sd>, #<imm>
6374 Case 11: VMOV.F64 <Dd>, #<imm> */
6375 inst.operands[i].immisfloat = 1;
6376 else if (parse_big_immediate (&ptr, i, NULL, /*allow_symbol_p=*/FALSE)
6377 == SUCCESS)
6378 /* Case 2: VMOV<c><q>.<dt> <Qd>, #<imm>
6379 Case 3: VMOV<c><q>.<dt> <Dd>, #<imm> */
6380 ;
6381 else
6382 {
6383 first_error (_("expected <Rm> or <Dm> or <Qm> operand"));
6384 return FAIL;
6385 }
6386 }
6387 else if ((val = arm_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_RN)) != FAIL)
6388 {
6389 /* Cases 6, 7. */
6390 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6391 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6392 inst.operands[i++].present = 1;
6393
6394 if (skip_past_comma (&ptr) == FAIL)
6395 goto wanted_comma;
6396
6397 if ((val = parse_scalar (&ptr, 8, &optype)) != FAIL)
6398 {
6399 /* Case 6: VMOV<c><q>.<dt> <Rd>, <Dn[x]> */
6400 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6401 inst.operands[i].isscalar = 1;
6402 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
6403 inst.operands[i].vectype = optype;
6404 }
6405 else if ((val = arm_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_RN)) != FAIL)
6406 {
6407 /* Case 7: VMOV<c><q> <Rd>, <Rn>, <Dm> */
6408 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6409 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6410 inst.operands[i++].present = 1;
6411
6412 if (skip_past_comma (&ptr) == FAIL)
6413 goto wanted_comma;
6414
6415 if ((val = arm_typed_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_VFSD, &rtype, &optype))
6416 == FAIL)
6417 {
6418 first_error (_(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_VFSD]));
6419 return FAIL;
6420 }
6421
6422 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6423 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6424 inst.operands[i].isvec = 1;
6425 inst.operands[i].issingle = (rtype == REG_TYPE_VFS);
6426 inst.operands[i].vectype = optype;
6427 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
6428
6429 if (rtype == REG_TYPE_VFS)
6430 {
6431 /* Case 14. */
6432 i++;
6433 if (skip_past_comma (&ptr) == FAIL)
6434 goto wanted_comma;
6435 if ((val = arm_typed_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_VFS, NULL,
6436 &optype)) == FAIL)
6437 {
6438 first_error (_(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_VFS]));
6439 return FAIL;
6440 }
6441 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6442 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6443 inst.operands[i].isvec = 1;
6444 inst.operands[i].issingle = 1;
6445 inst.operands[i].vectype = optype;
6446 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
6447 }
6448 }
6449 else if ((val = arm_typed_reg_parse (&ptr, REG_TYPE_VFS, NULL, &optype))
6450 != FAIL)
6451 {
6452 /* Case 13. */
6453 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
6454 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
6455 inst.operands[i].isvec = 1;
6456 inst.operands[i].issingle = 1;
6457 inst.operands[i].vectype = optype;
6458 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
6459 }
6460 }
6461 else
6462 {
6463 first_error (_("parse error"));
6464 return FAIL;
6465 }
6466
6467 /* Successfully parsed the operands. Update args. */
6468 *which_operand = i;
6469 *str = ptr;
6470 return SUCCESS;
6471
6472 wanted_comma:
6473 first_error (_("expected comma"));
6474 return FAIL;
6475
6476 wanted_arm:
6477 first_error (_(reg_expected_msgs[REG_TYPE_RN]));
6478 return FAIL;
6479 }
6480
6481 /* Use this macro when the operand constraints are different
6482 for ARM and THUMB (e.g. ldrd). */
6483 #define MIX_ARM_THUMB_OPERANDS(arm_operand, thumb_operand) \
6484 ((arm_operand) | ((thumb_operand) << 16))
6485
6486 /* Matcher codes for parse_operands. */
6487 enum operand_parse_code
6488 {
6489 OP_stop, /* end of line */
6490
6491 OP_RR, /* ARM register */
6492 OP_RRnpc, /* ARM register, not r15 */
6493 OP_RRnpcsp, /* ARM register, neither r15 nor r13 (a.k.a. 'BadReg') */
6494 OP_RRnpcb, /* ARM register, not r15, in square brackets */
6495 OP_RRnpctw, /* ARM register, not r15 in Thumb-state or with writeback,
6496 optional trailing ! */
6497 OP_RRw, /* ARM register, not r15, optional trailing ! */
6498 OP_RCP, /* Coprocessor number */
6499 OP_RCN, /* Coprocessor register */
6500 OP_RF, /* FPA register */
6501 OP_RVS, /* VFP single precision register */
6502 OP_RVD, /* VFP double precision register (0..15) */
6503 OP_RND, /* Neon double precision register (0..31) */
6504 OP_RNQ, /* Neon quad precision register */
6505 OP_RVSD, /* VFP single or double precision register */
6506 OP_RNSD, /* Neon single or double precision register */
6507 OP_RNDQ, /* Neon double or quad precision register */
6508 OP_RNSDQ, /* Neon single, double or quad precision register */
6509 OP_RNSC, /* Neon scalar D[X] */
6510 OP_RVC, /* VFP control register */
6511 OP_RMF, /* Maverick F register */
6512 OP_RMD, /* Maverick D register */
6513 OP_RMFX, /* Maverick FX register */
6514 OP_RMDX, /* Maverick DX register */
6515 OP_RMAX, /* Maverick AX register */
6516 OP_RMDS, /* Maverick DSPSC register */
6517 OP_RIWR, /* iWMMXt wR register */
6518 OP_RIWC, /* iWMMXt wC register */
6519 OP_RIWG, /* iWMMXt wCG register */
6520 OP_RXA, /* XScale accumulator register */
6521
6522 OP_REGLST, /* ARM register list */
6523 OP_VRSLST, /* VFP single-precision register list */
6524 OP_VRDLST, /* VFP double-precision register list */
6525 OP_VRSDLST, /* VFP single or double-precision register list (& quad) */
6526 OP_NRDLST, /* Neon double-precision register list (d0-d31, qN aliases) */
6527 OP_NSTRLST, /* Neon element/structure list */
6528
6529 OP_RNDQ_I0, /* Neon D or Q reg, or immediate zero. */
6530 OP_RVSD_I0, /* VFP S or D reg, or immediate zero. */
6531 OP_RSVD_FI0, /* VFP S or D reg, or floating point immediate zero. */
6532 OP_RR_RNSC, /* ARM reg or Neon scalar. */
6533 OP_RNSD_RNSC, /* Neon S or D reg, or Neon scalar. */
6534 OP_RNSDQ_RNSC, /* Vector S, D or Q reg, or Neon scalar. */
6535 OP_RNDQ_RNSC, /* Neon D or Q reg, or Neon scalar. */
6536 OP_RND_RNSC, /* Neon D reg, or Neon scalar. */
6537 OP_VMOV, /* Neon VMOV operands. */
6538 OP_RNDQ_Ibig, /* Neon D or Q reg, or big immediate for logic and VMVN. */
6539 OP_RNDQ_I63b, /* Neon D or Q reg, or immediate for shift. */
6540 OP_RIWR_I32z, /* iWMMXt wR register, or immediate 0 .. 32 for iWMMXt2. */
6541
6542 OP_I0, /* immediate zero */
6543 OP_I7, /* immediate value 0 .. 7 */
6544 OP_I15, /* 0 .. 15 */
6545 OP_I16, /* 1 .. 16 */
6546 OP_I16z, /* 0 .. 16 */
6547 OP_I31, /* 0 .. 31 */
6548 OP_I31w, /* 0 .. 31, optional trailing ! */
6549 OP_I32, /* 1 .. 32 */
6550 OP_I32z, /* 0 .. 32 */
6551 OP_I63, /* 0 .. 63 */
6552 OP_I63s, /* -64 .. 63 */
6553 OP_I64, /* 1 .. 64 */
6554 OP_I64z, /* 0 .. 64 */
6555 OP_I255, /* 0 .. 255 */
6556
6557 OP_I4b, /* immediate, prefix optional, 1 .. 4 */
6558 OP_I7b, /* 0 .. 7 */
6559 OP_I15b, /* 0 .. 15 */
6560 OP_I31b, /* 0 .. 31 */
6561
6562 OP_SH, /* shifter operand */
6563 OP_SHG, /* shifter operand with possible group relocation */
6564 OP_ADDR, /* Memory address expression (any mode) */
6565 OP_ADDRGLDR, /* Mem addr expr (any mode) with possible LDR group reloc */
6566 OP_ADDRGLDRS, /* Mem addr expr (any mode) with possible LDRS group reloc */
6567 OP_ADDRGLDC, /* Mem addr expr (any mode) with possible LDC group reloc */
6568 OP_EXP, /* arbitrary expression */
6569 OP_EXPi, /* same, with optional immediate prefix */
6570 OP_EXPr, /* same, with optional relocation suffix */
6571 OP_HALF, /* 0 .. 65535 or low/high reloc. */
6572 OP_IROT1, /* VCADD rotate immediate: 90, 270. */
6573 OP_IROT2, /* VCMLA rotate immediate: 0, 90, 180, 270. */
6574
6575 OP_CPSF, /* CPS flags */
6576 OP_ENDI, /* Endianness specifier */
6577 OP_wPSR, /* CPSR/SPSR/APSR mask for msr (writing). */
6578 OP_rPSR, /* CPSR/SPSR/APSR mask for msr (reading). */
6579 OP_COND, /* conditional code */
6580 OP_TB, /* Table branch. */
6581
6582 OP_APSR_RR, /* ARM register or "APSR_nzcv". */
6583
6584 OP_RRnpc_I0, /* ARM register or literal 0 */
6585 OP_RR_EXr, /* ARM register or expression with opt. reloc stuff. */
6586 OP_RR_EXi, /* ARM register or expression with imm prefix */
6587 OP_RF_IF, /* FPA register or immediate */
6588 OP_RIWR_RIWC, /* iWMMXt R or C reg */
6589 OP_RIWC_RIWG, /* iWMMXt wC or wCG reg */
6590
6591 /* Optional operands. */
6592 OP_oI7b, /* immediate, prefix optional, 0 .. 7 */
6593 OP_oI31b, /* 0 .. 31 */
6594 OP_oI32b, /* 1 .. 32 */
6595 OP_oI32z, /* 0 .. 32 */
6596 OP_oIffffb, /* 0 .. 65535 */
6597 OP_oI255c, /* curly-brace enclosed, 0 .. 255 */
6598
6599 OP_oRR, /* ARM register */
6600 OP_oRRnpc, /* ARM register, not the PC */
6601 OP_oRRnpcsp, /* ARM register, neither the PC nor the SP (a.k.a. BadReg) */
6602 OP_oRRw, /* ARM register, not r15, optional trailing ! */
6603 OP_oRND, /* Optional Neon double precision register */
6604 OP_oRNQ, /* Optional Neon quad precision register */
6605 OP_oRNDQ, /* Optional Neon double or quad precision register */
6606 OP_oRNSDQ, /* Optional single, double or quad precision vector register */
6607 OP_oSHll, /* LSL immediate */
6608 OP_oSHar, /* ASR immediate */
6609 OP_oSHllar, /* LSL or ASR immediate */
6610 OP_oROR, /* ROR 0/8/16/24 */
6611 OP_oBARRIER_I15, /* Option argument for a barrier instruction. */
6612
6613 /* Some pre-defined mixed (ARM/THUMB) operands. */
6614 OP_RR_npcsp = MIX_ARM_THUMB_OPERANDS (OP_RR, OP_RRnpcsp),
6615 OP_RRnpc_npcsp = MIX_ARM_THUMB_OPERANDS (OP_RRnpc, OP_RRnpcsp),
6616 OP_oRRnpc_npcsp = MIX_ARM_THUMB_OPERANDS (OP_oRRnpc, OP_oRRnpcsp),
6617
6618 OP_FIRST_OPTIONAL = OP_oI7b
6619 };
6620
6621 /* Generic instruction operand parser. This does no encoding and no
6622 semantic validation; it merely squirrels values away in the inst
6623 structure. Returns SUCCESS or FAIL depending on whether the
6624 specified grammar matched. */
6625 static int
6626 parse_operands (char *str, const unsigned int *pattern, bfd_boolean thumb)
6627 {
6628 unsigned const int *upat = pattern;
6629 char *backtrack_pos = 0;
6630 const char *backtrack_error = 0;
6631 int i, val = 0, backtrack_index = 0;
6632 enum arm_reg_type rtype;
6633 parse_operand_result result;
6634 unsigned int op_parse_code;
6635
6636 #define po_char_or_fail(chr) \
6637 do \
6638 { \
6639 if (skip_past_char (&str, chr) == FAIL) \
6640 goto bad_args; \
6641 } \
6642 while (0)
6643
6644 #define po_reg_or_fail(regtype) \
6645 do \
6646 { \
6647 val = arm_typed_reg_parse (& str, regtype, & rtype, \
6648 & inst.operands[i].vectype); \
6649 if (val == FAIL) \
6650 { \
6651 first_error (_(reg_expected_msgs[regtype])); \
6652 goto failure; \
6653 } \
6654 inst.operands[i].reg = val; \
6655 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1; \
6656 inst.operands[i].isquad = (rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ); \
6657 inst.operands[i].issingle = (rtype == REG_TYPE_VFS); \
6658 inst.operands[i].isvec = (rtype == REG_TYPE_VFS \
6659 || rtype == REG_TYPE_VFD \
6660 || rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ); \
6661 } \
6662 while (0)
6663
6664 #define po_reg_or_goto(regtype, label) \
6665 do \
6666 { \
6667 val = arm_typed_reg_parse (& str, regtype, & rtype, \
6668 & inst.operands[i].vectype); \
6669 if (val == FAIL) \
6670 goto label; \
6671 \
6672 inst.operands[i].reg = val; \
6673 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1; \
6674 inst.operands[i].isquad = (rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ); \
6675 inst.operands[i].issingle = (rtype == REG_TYPE_VFS); \
6676 inst.operands[i].isvec = (rtype == REG_TYPE_VFS \
6677 || rtype == REG_TYPE_VFD \
6678 || rtype == REG_TYPE_NQ); \
6679 } \
6680 while (0)
6681
6682 #define po_imm_or_fail(min, max, popt) \
6683 do \
6684 { \
6685 if (parse_immediate (&str, &val, min, max, popt) == FAIL) \
6686 goto failure; \
6687 inst.operands[i].imm = val; \
6688 } \
6689 while (0)
6690
6691 #define po_scalar_or_goto(elsz, label) \
6692 do \
6693 { \
6694 val = parse_scalar (& str, elsz, & inst.operands[i].vectype); \
6695 if (val == FAIL) \
6696 goto label; \
6697 inst.operands[i].reg = val; \
6698 inst.operands[i].isscalar = 1; \
6699 } \
6700 while (0)
6701
6702 #define po_misc_or_fail(expr) \
6703 do \
6704 { \
6705 if (expr) \
6706 goto failure; \
6707 } \
6708 while (0)
6709
6710 #define po_misc_or_fail_no_backtrack(expr) \
6711 do \
6712 { \
6713 result = expr; \
6714 if (result == PARSE_OPERAND_FAIL_NO_BACKTRACK) \
6715 backtrack_pos = 0; \
6716 if (result != PARSE_OPERAND_SUCCESS) \
6717 goto failure; \
6718 } \
6719 while (0)
6720
6721 #define po_barrier_or_imm(str) \
6722 do \
6723 { \
6724 val = parse_barrier (&str); \
6725 if (val == FAIL && ! ISALPHA (*str)) \
6726 goto immediate; \
6727 if (val == FAIL \
6728 /* ISB can only take SY as an option. */ \
6729 || ((inst.instruction & 0xf0) == 0x60 \
6730 && val != 0xf)) \
6731 { \
6732 inst.error = _("invalid barrier type"); \
6733 backtrack_pos = 0; \
6734 goto failure; \
6735 } \
6736 } \
6737 while (0)
6738
6739 skip_whitespace (str);
6740
6741 for (i = 0; upat[i] != OP_stop; i++)
6742 {
6743 op_parse_code = upat[i];
6744 if (op_parse_code >= 1<<16)
6745 op_parse_code = thumb ? (op_parse_code >> 16)
6746 : (op_parse_code & ((1<<16)-1));
6747
6748 if (op_parse_code >= OP_FIRST_OPTIONAL)
6749 {
6750 /* Remember where we are in case we need to backtrack. */
6751 gas_assert (!backtrack_pos);
6752 backtrack_pos = str;
6753 backtrack_error = inst.error;
6754 backtrack_index = i;
6755 }
6756
6757 if (i > 0 && (i > 1 || inst.operands[0].present))
6758 po_char_or_fail (',');
6759
6760 switch (op_parse_code)
6761 {
6762 /* Registers */
6763 case OP_oRRnpc:
6764 case OP_oRRnpcsp:
6765 case OP_RRnpc:
6766 case OP_RRnpcsp:
6767 case OP_oRR:
6768 case OP_RR: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_RN); break;
6769 case OP_RCP: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_CP); break;
6770 case OP_RCN: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_CN); break;
6771 case OP_RF: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_FN); break;
6772 case OP_RVS: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_VFS); break;
6773 case OP_RVD: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_VFD); break;
6774 case OP_oRND:
6775 case OP_RND: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_VFD); break;
6776 case OP_RVC:
6777 po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_VFC, coproc_reg);
6778 break;
6779 /* Also accept generic coprocessor regs for unknown registers. */
6780 coproc_reg:
6781 po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_CN);
6782 break;
6783 case OP_RMF: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_MVF); break;
6784 case OP_RMD: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_MVD); break;
6785 case OP_RMFX: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_MVFX); break;
6786 case OP_RMDX: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_MVDX); break;
6787 case OP_RMAX: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_MVAX); break;
6788 case OP_RMDS: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_DSPSC); break;
6789 case OP_RIWR: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_MMXWR); break;
6790 case OP_RIWC: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_MMXWC); break;
6791 case OP_RIWG: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_MMXWCG); break;
6792 case OP_RXA: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_XSCALE); break;
6793 case OP_oRNQ:
6794 case OP_RNQ: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_NQ); break;
6795 case OP_RNSD: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_NSD); break;
6796 case OP_oRNDQ:
6797 case OP_RNDQ: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_NDQ); break;
6798 case OP_RVSD: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_VFSD); break;
6799 case OP_oRNSDQ:
6800 case OP_RNSDQ: po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_NSDQ); break;
6801
6802 /* Neon scalar. Using an element size of 8 means that some invalid
6803 scalars are accepted here, so deal with those in later code. */
6804 case OP_RNSC: po_scalar_or_goto (8, failure); break;
6805
6806 case OP_RNDQ_I0:
6807 {
6808 po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_NDQ, try_imm0);
6809 break;
6810 try_imm0:
6811 po_imm_or_fail (0, 0, TRUE);
6812 }
6813 break;
6814
6815 case OP_RVSD_I0:
6816 po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_VFSD, try_imm0);
6817 break;
6818
6819 case OP_RSVD_FI0:
6820 {
6821 po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_VFSD, try_ifimm0);
6822 break;
6823 try_ifimm0:
6824 if (parse_ifimm_zero (&str))
6825 inst.operands[i].imm = 0;
6826 else
6827 {
6828 inst.error
6829 = _("only floating point zero is allowed as immediate value");
6830 goto failure;
6831 }
6832 }
6833 break;
6834
6835 case OP_RR_RNSC:
6836 {
6837 po_scalar_or_goto (8, try_rr);
6838 break;
6839 try_rr:
6840 po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_RN);
6841 }
6842 break;
6843
6844 case OP_RNSDQ_RNSC:
6845 {
6846 po_scalar_or_goto (8, try_nsdq);
6847 break;
6848 try_nsdq:
6849 po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_NSDQ);
6850 }
6851 break;
6852
6853 case OP_RNSD_RNSC:
6854 {
6855 po_scalar_or_goto (8, try_s_scalar);
6856 break;
6857 try_s_scalar:
6858 po_scalar_or_goto (4, try_nsd);
6859 break;
6860 try_nsd:
6861 po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_NSD);
6862 }
6863 break;
6864
6865 case OP_RNDQ_RNSC:
6866 {
6867 po_scalar_or_goto (8, try_ndq);
6868 break;
6869 try_ndq:
6870 po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_NDQ);
6871 }
6872 break;
6873
6874 case OP_RND_RNSC:
6875 {
6876 po_scalar_or_goto (8, try_vfd);
6877 break;
6878 try_vfd:
6879 po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_VFD);
6880 }
6881 break;
6882
6883 case OP_VMOV:
6884 /* WARNING: parse_neon_mov can move the operand counter, i. If we're
6885 not careful then bad things might happen. */
6886 po_misc_or_fail (parse_neon_mov (&str, &i) == FAIL);
6887 break;
6888
6889 case OP_RNDQ_Ibig:
6890 {
6891 po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_NDQ, try_immbig);
6892 break;
6893 try_immbig:
6894 /* There's a possibility of getting a 64-bit immediate here, so
6895 we need special handling. */
6896 if (parse_big_immediate (&str, i, NULL, /*allow_symbol_p=*/FALSE)
6897 == FAIL)
6898 {
6899 inst.error = _("immediate value is out of range");
6900 goto failure;
6901 }
6902 }
6903 break;
6904
6905 case OP_RNDQ_I63b:
6906 {
6907 po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_NDQ, try_shimm);
6908 break;
6909 try_shimm:
6910 po_imm_or_fail (0, 63, TRUE);
6911 }
6912 break;
6913
6914 case OP_RRnpcb:
6915 po_char_or_fail ('[');
6916 po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_RN);
6917 po_char_or_fail (']');
6918 break;
6919
6920 case OP_RRnpctw:
6921 case OP_RRw:
6922 case OP_oRRw:
6923 po_reg_or_fail (REG_TYPE_RN);
6924 if (skip_past_char (&str, '!') == SUCCESS)
6925 inst.operands[i].writeback = 1;
6926 break;
6927
6928 /* Immediates */
6929 case OP_I7: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 7, FALSE); break;
6930 case OP_I15: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 15, FALSE); break;
6931 case OP_I16: po_imm_or_fail ( 1, 16, FALSE); break;
6932 case OP_I16z: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 16, FALSE); break;
6933 case OP_I31: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 31, FALSE); break;
6934 case OP_I32: po_imm_or_fail ( 1, 32, FALSE); break;
6935 case OP_I32z: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 32, FALSE); break;
6936 case OP_I63s: po_imm_or_fail (-64, 63, FALSE); break;
6937 case OP_I63: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 63, FALSE); break;
6938 case OP_I64: po_imm_or_fail ( 1, 64, FALSE); break;
6939 case OP_I64z: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 64, FALSE); break;
6940 case OP_I255: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 255, FALSE); break;
6941
6942 case OP_I4b: po_imm_or_fail ( 1, 4, TRUE); break;
6943 case OP_oI7b:
6944 case OP_I7b: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 7, TRUE); break;
6945 case OP_I15b: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 15, TRUE); break;
6946 case OP_oI31b:
6947 case OP_I31b: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 31, TRUE); break;
6948 case OP_oI32b: po_imm_or_fail ( 1, 32, TRUE); break;
6949 case OP_oI32z: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 32, TRUE); break;
6950 case OP_oIffffb: po_imm_or_fail ( 0, 0xffff, TRUE); break;
6951
6952 /* Immediate variants */
6953 case OP_oI255c:
6954 po_char_or_fail ('{');
6955 po_imm_or_fail (0, 255, TRUE);
6956 po_char_or_fail ('}');
6957 break;
6958
6959 case OP_I31w:
6960 /* The expression parser chokes on a trailing !, so we have
6961 to find it first and zap it. */
6962 {
6963 char *s = str;
6964 while (*s && *s != ',')
6965 s++;
6966 if (s[-1] == '!')
6967 {
6968 s[-1] = '\0';
6969 inst.operands[i].writeback = 1;
6970 }
6971 po_imm_or_fail (0, 31, TRUE);
6972 if (str == s - 1)
6973 str = s;
6974 }
6975 break;
6976
6977 /* Expressions */
6978 case OP_EXPi: EXPi:
6979 po_misc_or_fail (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, &str,
6980 GE_OPT_PREFIX));
6981 break;
6982
6983 case OP_EXP:
6984 po_misc_or_fail (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, &str,
6985 GE_NO_PREFIX));
6986 break;
6987
6988 case OP_EXPr: EXPr:
6989 po_misc_or_fail (my_get_expression (&inst.reloc.exp, &str,
6990 GE_NO_PREFIX));
6991 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_symbol)
6992 {
6993 val = parse_reloc (&str);
6994 if (val == -1)
6995 {
6996 inst.error = _("unrecognized relocation suffix");
6997 goto failure;
6998 }
6999 else if (val != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
7000 {
7001 inst.operands[i].imm = val;
7002 inst.operands[i].hasreloc = 1;
7003 }
7004 }
7005 break;
7006
7007 /* Operand for MOVW or MOVT. */
7008 case OP_HALF:
7009 po_misc_or_fail (parse_half (&str));
7010 break;
7011
7012 /* Register or expression. */
7013 case OP_RR_EXr: po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_RN, EXPr); break;
7014 case OP_RR_EXi: po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_RN, EXPi); break;
7015
7016 /* Register or immediate. */
7017 case OP_RRnpc_I0: po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_RN, I0); break;
7018 I0: po_imm_or_fail (0, 0, FALSE); break;
7019
7020 case OP_RF_IF: po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_FN, IF); break;
7021 IF:
7022 if (!is_immediate_prefix (*str))
7023 goto bad_args;
7024 str++;
7025 val = parse_fpa_immediate (&str);
7026 if (val == FAIL)
7027 goto failure;
7028 /* FPA immediates are encoded as registers 8-15.
7029 parse_fpa_immediate has already applied the offset. */
7030 inst.operands[i].reg = val;
7031 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
7032 break;
7033
7034 case OP_RIWR_I32z: po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_MMXWR, I32z); break;
7035 I32z: po_imm_or_fail (0, 32, FALSE); break;
7036
7037 /* Two kinds of register. */
7038 case OP_RIWR_RIWC:
7039 {
7040 struct reg_entry *rege = arm_reg_parse_multi (&str);
7041 if (!rege
7042 || (rege->type != REG_TYPE_MMXWR
7043 && rege->type != REG_TYPE_MMXWC
7044 && rege->type != REG_TYPE_MMXWCG))
7045 {
7046 inst.error = _("iWMMXt data or control register expected");
7047 goto failure;
7048 }
7049 inst.operands[i].reg = rege->number;
7050 inst.operands[i].isreg = (rege->type == REG_TYPE_MMXWR);
7051 }
7052 break;
7053
7054 case OP_RIWC_RIWG:
7055 {
7056 struct reg_entry *rege = arm_reg_parse_multi (&str);
7057 if (!rege
7058 || (rege->type != REG_TYPE_MMXWC
7059 && rege->type != REG_TYPE_MMXWCG))
7060 {
7061 inst.error = _("iWMMXt control register expected");
7062 goto failure;
7063 }
7064 inst.operands[i].reg = rege->number;
7065 inst.operands[i].isreg = 1;
7066 }
7067 break;
7068
7069 /* Misc */
7070 case OP_CPSF: val = parse_cps_flags (&str); break;
7071 case OP_ENDI: val = parse_endian_specifier (&str); break;
7072 case OP_oROR: val = parse_ror (&str); break;
7073 case OP_COND: val = parse_cond (&str); break;
7074 case OP_oBARRIER_I15:
7075 po_barrier_or_imm (str); break;
7076 immediate:
7077 if (parse_immediate (&str, &val, 0, 15, TRUE) == FAIL)
7078 goto failure;
7079 break;
7080
7081 case OP_wPSR:
7082 case OP_rPSR:
7083 po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_RNB, try_psr);
7084 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_virt))
7085 {
7086 inst.error = _("Banked registers are not available with this "
7087 "architecture.");
7088 goto failure;
7089 }
7090 break;
7091 try_psr:
7092 val = parse_psr (&str, op_parse_code == OP_wPSR);
7093 break;
7094
7095 case OP_APSR_RR:
7096 po_reg_or_goto (REG_TYPE_RN, try_apsr);
7097 break;
7098 try_apsr:
7099 /* Parse "APSR_nvzc" operand (for FMSTAT-equivalent MRS
7100 instruction). */
7101 if (strncasecmp (str, "APSR_", 5) == 0)
7102 {
7103 unsigned found = 0;
7104 str += 5;
7105 while (found < 15)
7106 switch (*str++)
7107 {
7108 case 'c': found = (found & 1) ? 16 : found | 1; break;
7109 case 'n': found = (found & 2) ? 16 : found | 2; break;
7110 case 'z': found = (found & 4) ? 16 : found | 4; break;
7111 case 'v': found = (found & 8) ? 16 : found | 8; break;
7112 default: found = 16;
7113 }
7114 if (found != 15)
7115 goto failure;
7116 inst.operands[i].isvec = 1;
7117 /* APSR_nzcv is encoded in instructions as if it were the REG_PC. */
7118 inst.operands[i].reg = REG_PC;
7119 }
7120 else
7121 goto failure;
7122 break;
7123
7124 case OP_TB:
7125 po_misc_or_fail (parse_tb (&str));
7126 break;
7127
7128 /* Register lists. */
7129 case OP_REGLST:
7130 val = parse_reg_list (&str);
7131 if (*str == '^')
7132 {
7133 inst.operands[i].writeback = 1;
7134 str++;
7135 }
7136 break;
7137
7138 case OP_VRSLST:
7139 val = parse_vfp_reg_list (&str, &inst.operands[i].reg, REGLIST_VFP_S);
7140 break;
7141
7142 case OP_VRDLST:
7143 val = parse_vfp_reg_list (&str, &inst.operands[i].reg, REGLIST_VFP_D);
7144 break;
7145
7146 case OP_VRSDLST:
7147 /* Allow Q registers too. */
7148 val = parse_vfp_reg_list (&str, &inst.operands[i].reg,
7149 REGLIST_NEON_D);
7150 if (val == FAIL)
7151 {
7152 inst.error = NULL;
7153 val = parse_vfp_reg_list (&str, &inst.operands[i].reg,
7154 REGLIST_VFP_S);
7155 inst.operands[i].issingle = 1;
7156 }
7157 break;
7158
7159 case OP_NRDLST:
7160 val = parse_vfp_reg_list (&str, &inst.operands[i].reg,
7161 REGLIST_NEON_D);
7162 break;
7163
7164 case OP_NSTRLST:
7165 val = parse_neon_el_struct_list (&str, &inst.operands[i].reg,
7166 &inst.operands[i].vectype);
7167 break;
7168
7169 /* Addressing modes */
7170 case OP_ADDR:
7171 po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, i));
7172 break;
7173
7174 case OP_ADDRGLDR:
7175 po_misc_or_fail_no_backtrack (
7176 parse_address_group_reloc (&str, i, GROUP_LDR));
7177 break;
7178
7179 case OP_ADDRGLDRS:
7180 po_misc_or_fail_no_backtrack (
7181 parse_address_group_reloc (&str, i, GROUP_LDRS));
7182 break;
7183
7184 case OP_ADDRGLDC:
7185 po_misc_or_fail_no_backtrack (
7186 parse_address_group_reloc (&str, i, GROUP_LDC));
7187 break;
7188
7189 case OP_SH:
7190 po_misc_or_fail (parse_shifter_operand (&str, i));
7191 break;
7192
7193 case OP_SHG:
7194 po_misc_or_fail_no_backtrack (
7195 parse_shifter_operand_group_reloc (&str, i));
7196 break;
7197
7198 case OP_oSHll:
7199 po_misc_or_fail (parse_shift (&str, i, SHIFT_LSL_IMMEDIATE));
7200 break;
7201
7202 case OP_oSHar:
7203 po_misc_or_fail (parse_shift (&str, i, SHIFT_ASR_IMMEDIATE));
7204 break;
7205
7206 case OP_oSHllar:
7207 po_misc_or_fail (parse_shift (&str, i, SHIFT_LSL_OR_ASR_IMMEDIATE));
7208 break;
7209
7210 default:
7211 as_fatal (_("unhandled operand code %d"), op_parse_code);
7212 }
7213
7214 /* Various value-based sanity checks and shared operations. We
7215 do not signal immediate failures for the register constraints;
7216 this allows a syntax error to take precedence. */
7217 switch (op_parse_code)
7218 {
7219 case OP_oRRnpc:
7220 case OP_RRnpc:
7221 case OP_RRnpcb:
7222 case OP_RRw:
7223 case OP_oRRw:
7224 case OP_RRnpc_I0:
7225 if (inst.operands[i].isreg && inst.operands[i].reg == REG_PC)
7226 inst.error = BAD_PC;
7227 break;
7228
7229 case OP_oRRnpcsp:
7230 case OP_RRnpcsp:
7231 if (inst.operands[i].isreg)
7232 {
7233 if (inst.operands[i].reg == REG_PC)
7234 inst.error = BAD_PC;
7235 else if (inst.operands[i].reg == REG_SP
7236 /* The restriction on Rd/Rt/Rt2 on Thumb mode has been
7237 relaxed since ARMv8-A. */
7238 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8))
7239 {
7240 gas_assert (thumb);
7241 inst.error = BAD_SP;
7242 }
7243 }
7244 break;
7245
7246 case OP_RRnpctw:
7247 if (inst.operands[i].isreg
7248 && inst.operands[i].reg == REG_PC
7249 && (inst.operands[i].writeback || thumb))
7250 inst.error = BAD_PC;
7251 break;
7252
7253 case OP_CPSF:
7254 case OP_ENDI:
7255 case OP_oROR:
7256 case OP_wPSR:
7257 case OP_rPSR:
7258 case OP_COND:
7259 case OP_oBARRIER_I15:
7260 case OP_REGLST:
7261 case OP_VRSLST:
7262 case OP_VRDLST:
7263 case OP_VRSDLST:
7264 case OP_NRDLST:
7265 case OP_NSTRLST:
7266 if (val == FAIL)
7267 goto failure;
7268 inst.operands[i].imm = val;
7269 break;
7270
7271 default:
7272 break;
7273 }
7274
7275 /* If we get here, this operand was successfully parsed. */
7276 inst.operands[i].present = 1;
7277 continue;
7278
7279 bad_args:
7280 inst.error = BAD_ARGS;
7281
7282 failure:
7283 if (!backtrack_pos)
7284 {
7285 /* The parse routine should already have set inst.error, but set a
7286 default here just in case. */
7287 if (!inst.error)
7288 inst.error = _("syntax error");
7289 return FAIL;
7290 }
7291
7292 /* Do not backtrack over a trailing optional argument that
7293 absorbed some text. We will only fail again, with the
7294 'garbage following instruction' error message, which is
7295 probably less helpful than the current one. */
7296 if (backtrack_index == i && backtrack_pos != str
7297 && upat[i+1] == OP_stop)
7298 {
7299 if (!inst.error)
7300 inst.error = _("syntax error");
7301 return FAIL;
7302 }
7303
7304 /* Try again, skipping the optional argument at backtrack_pos. */
7305 str = backtrack_pos;
7306 inst.error = backtrack_error;
7307 inst.operands[backtrack_index].present = 0;
7308 i = backtrack_index;
7309 backtrack_pos = 0;
7310 }
7311
7312 /* Check that we have parsed all the arguments. */
7313 if (*str != '\0' && !inst.error)
7314 inst.error = _("garbage following instruction");
7315
7316 return inst.error ? FAIL : SUCCESS;
7317 }
7318
7319 #undef po_char_or_fail
7320 #undef po_reg_or_fail
7321 #undef po_reg_or_goto
7322 #undef po_imm_or_fail
7323 #undef po_scalar_or_fail
7324 #undef po_barrier_or_imm
7325
7326 /* Shorthand macro for instruction encoding functions issuing errors. */
7327 #define constraint(expr, err) \
7328 do \
7329 { \
7330 if (expr) \
7331 { \
7332 inst.error = err; \
7333 return; \
7334 } \
7335 } \
7336 while (0)
7337
7338 /* Reject "bad registers" for Thumb-2 instructions. Many Thumb-2
7339 instructions are unpredictable if these registers are used. This
7340 is the BadReg predicate in ARM's Thumb-2 documentation.
7341
7342 Before ARMv8-A, REG_PC and REG_SP were not allowed in quite a few
7343 places, while the restriction on REG_SP was relaxed since ARMv8-A. */
7344 #define reject_bad_reg(reg) \
7345 do \
7346 if (reg == REG_PC) \
7347 { \
7348 inst.error = BAD_PC; \
7349 return; \
7350 } \
7351 else if (reg == REG_SP \
7352 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8)) \
7353 { \
7354 inst.error = BAD_SP; \
7355 return; \
7356 } \
7357 while (0)
7358
7359 /* If REG is R13 (the stack pointer), warn that its use is
7360 deprecated. */
7361 #define warn_deprecated_sp(reg) \
7362 do \
7363 if (warn_on_deprecated && reg == REG_SP) \
7364 as_tsktsk (_("use of r13 is deprecated")); \
7365 while (0)
7366
7367 /* Functions for operand encoding. ARM, then Thumb. */
7368
7369 #define rotate_left(v, n) (v << (n & 31) | v >> ((32 - n) & 31))
7370
7371 /* If the current inst is scalar ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction, do special encoding.
7372
7373 The only binary encoding difference is the Coprocessor number. Coprocessor
7374 9 is used for half-precision calculations or conversions. The format of the
7375 instruction is the same as the equivalent Coprocessor 10 instruction that
7376 exists for Single-Precision operation. */
7377
7378 static void
7379 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode (void)
7380 {
7381 if (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS)
7382 as_warn (_("ARMv8.2 scalar fp16 instruction cannot be conditional,"
7383 " the behaviour is UNPREDICTABLE"));
7384 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_fp16),
7385 _(BAD_FP16));
7386
7387 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xfffff0ff) | 0x900;
7388 mark_feature_used (&arm_ext_fp16);
7389 }
7390
7391 /* If VAL can be encoded in the immediate field of an ARM instruction,
7392 return the encoded form. Otherwise, return FAIL. */
7393
7394 static unsigned int
7395 encode_arm_immediate (unsigned int val)
7396 {
7397 unsigned int a, i;
7398
7399 if (val <= 0xff)
7400 return val;
7401
7402 for (i = 2; i < 32; i += 2)
7403 if ((a = rotate_left (val, i)) <= 0xff)
7404 return a | (i << 7); /* 12-bit pack: [shift-cnt,const]. */
7405
7406 return FAIL;
7407 }
7408
7409 /* If VAL can be encoded in the immediate field of a Thumb32 instruction,
7410 return the encoded form. Otherwise, return FAIL. */
7411 static unsigned int
7412 encode_thumb32_immediate (unsigned int val)
7413 {
7414 unsigned int a, i;
7415
7416 if (val <= 0xff)
7417 return val;
7418
7419 for (i = 1; i <= 24; i++)
7420 {
7421 a = val >> i;
7422 if ((val & ~(0xff << i)) == 0)
7423 return ((val >> i) & 0x7f) | ((32 - i) << 7);
7424 }
7425
7426 a = val & 0xff;
7427 if (val == ((a << 16) | a))
7428 return 0x100 | a;
7429 if (val == ((a << 24) | (a << 16) | (a << 8) | a))
7430 return 0x300 | a;
7431
7432 a = val & 0xff00;
7433 if (val == ((a << 16) | a))
7434 return 0x200 | (a >> 8);
7435
7436 return FAIL;
7437 }
7438 /* Encode a VFP SP or DP register number into inst.instruction. */
7439
7440 static void
7441 encode_arm_vfp_reg (int reg, enum vfp_reg_pos pos)
7442 {
7443 if ((pos == VFP_REG_Dd || pos == VFP_REG_Dn || pos == VFP_REG_Dm)
7444 && reg > 15)
7445 {
7446 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_d32))
7447 {
7448 if (thumb_mode)
7449 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (thumb_arch_used, thumb_arch_used,
7450 fpu_vfp_ext_d32);
7451 else
7452 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (arm_arch_used, arm_arch_used,
7453 fpu_vfp_ext_d32);
7454 }
7455 else
7456 {
7457 first_error (_("D register out of range for selected VFP version"));
7458 return;
7459 }
7460 }
7461
7462 switch (pos)
7463 {
7464 case VFP_REG_Sd:
7465 inst.instruction |= ((reg >> 1) << 12) | ((reg & 1) << 22);
7466 break;
7467
7468 case VFP_REG_Sn:
7469 inst.instruction |= ((reg >> 1) << 16) | ((reg & 1) << 7);
7470 break;
7471
7472 case VFP_REG_Sm:
7473 inst.instruction |= ((reg >> 1) << 0) | ((reg & 1) << 5);
7474 break;
7475
7476 case VFP_REG_Dd:
7477 inst.instruction |= ((reg & 15) << 12) | ((reg >> 4) << 22);
7478 break;
7479
7480 case VFP_REG_Dn:
7481 inst.instruction |= ((reg & 15) << 16) | ((reg >> 4) << 7);
7482 break;
7483
7484 case VFP_REG_Dm:
7485 inst.instruction |= (reg & 15) | ((reg >> 4) << 5);
7486 break;
7487
7488 default:
7489 abort ();
7490 }
7491 }
7492
7493 /* Encode a <shift> in an ARM-format instruction. The immediate,
7494 if any, is handled by md_apply_fix. */
7495 static void
7496 encode_arm_shift (int i)
7497 {
7498 /* register-shifted register. */
7499 if (inst.operands[i].immisreg)
7500 {
7501 int op_index;
7502 for (op_index = 0; op_index <= i; ++op_index)
7503 {
7504 /* Check the operand only when it's presented. In pre-UAL syntax,
7505 if the destination register is the same as the first operand, two
7506 register form of the instruction can be used. */
7507 if (inst.operands[op_index].present && inst.operands[op_index].isreg
7508 && inst.operands[op_index].reg == REG_PC)
7509 as_warn (UNPRED_REG ("r15"));
7510 }
7511
7512 if (inst.operands[i].imm == REG_PC)
7513 as_warn (UNPRED_REG ("r15"));
7514 }
7515
7516 if (inst.operands[i].shift_kind == SHIFT_RRX)
7517 inst.instruction |= SHIFT_ROR << 5;
7518 else
7519 {
7520 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].shift_kind << 5;
7521 if (inst.operands[i].immisreg)
7522 {
7523 inst.instruction |= SHIFT_BY_REG;
7524 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].imm << 8;
7525 }
7526 else
7527 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_SHIFT_IMM;
7528 }
7529 }
7530
7531 static void
7532 encode_arm_shifter_operand (int i)
7533 {
7534 if (inst.operands[i].isreg)
7535 {
7536 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].reg;
7537 encode_arm_shift (i);
7538 }
7539 else
7540 {
7541 inst.instruction |= INST_IMMEDIATE;
7542 if (inst.reloc.type != BFD_RELOC_ARM_IMMEDIATE)
7543 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].imm;
7544 }
7545 }
7546
7547 /* Subroutine of encode_arm_addr_mode_2 and encode_arm_addr_mode_3. */
7548 static void
7549 encode_arm_addr_mode_common (int i, bfd_boolean is_t)
7550 {
7551 /* PR 14260:
7552 Generate an error if the operand is not a register. */
7553 constraint (!inst.operands[i].isreg,
7554 _("Instruction does not support =N addresses"));
7555
7556 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].reg << 16;
7557
7558 if (inst.operands[i].preind)
7559 {
7560 if (is_t)
7561 {
7562 inst.error = _("instruction does not accept preindexed addressing");
7563 return;
7564 }
7565 inst.instruction |= PRE_INDEX;
7566 if (inst.operands[i].writeback)
7567 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
7568
7569 }
7570 else if (inst.operands[i].postind)
7571 {
7572 gas_assert (inst.operands[i].writeback);
7573 if (is_t)
7574 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
7575 }
7576 else /* unindexed - only for coprocessor */
7577 {
7578 inst.error = _("instruction does not accept unindexed addressing");
7579 return;
7580 }
7581
7582 if (((inst.instruction & WRITE_BACK) || !(inst.instruction & PRE_INDEX))
7583 && (((inst.instruction & 0x000f0000) >> 16)
7584 == ((inst.instruction & 0x0000f000) >> 12)))
7585 as_warn ((inst.instruction & LOAD_BIT)
7586 ? _("destination register same as write-back base")
7587 : _("source register same as write-back base"));
7588 }
7589
7590 /* inst.operands[i] was set up by parse_address. Encode it into an
7591 ARM-format mode 2 load or store instruction. If is_t is true,
7592 reject forms that cannot be used with a T instruction (i.e. not
7593 post-indexed). */
7594 static void
7595 encode_arm_addr_mode_2 (int i, bfd_boolean is_t)
7596 {
7597 const bfd_boolean is_pc = (inst.operands[i].reg == REG_PC);
7598
7599 encode_arm_addr_mode_common (i, is_t);
7600
7601 if (inst.operands[i].immisreg)
7602 {
7603 constraint ((inst.operands[i].imm == REG_PC
7604 || (is_pc && inst.operands[i].writeback)),
7605 BAD_PC_ADDRESSING);
7606 inst.instruction |= INST_IMMEDIATE; /* yes, this is backwards */
7607 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].imm;
7608 if (!inst.operands[i].negative)
7609 inst.instruction |= INDEX_UP;
7610 if (inst.operands[i].shifted)
7611 {
7612 if (inst.operands[i].shift_kind == SHIFT_RRX)
7613 inst.instruction |= SHIFT_ROR << 5;
7614 else
7615 {
7616 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].shift_kind << 5;
7617 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_SHIFT_IMM;
7618 }
7619 }
7620 }
7621 else /* immediate offset in inst.reloc */
7622 {
7623 if (is_pc && !inst.reloc.pc_rel)
7624 {
7625 const bfd_boolean is_load = ((inst.instruction & LOAD_BIT) != 0);
7626
7627 /* If is_t is TRUE, it's called from do_ldstt. ldrt/strt
7628 cannot use PC in addressing.
7629 PC cannot be used in writeback addressing, either. */
7630 constraint ((is_t || inst.operands[i].writeback),
7631 BAD_PC_ADDRESSING);
7632
7633 /* Use of PC in str is deprecated for ARMv7. */
7634 if (warn_on_deprecated
7635 && !is_load
7636 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v7))
7637 as_tsktsk (_("use of PC in this instruction is deprecated"));
7638 }
7639
7640 if (inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
7641 {
7642 /* Prefer + for zero encoded value. */
7643 if (!inst.operands[i].negative)
7644 inst.instruction |= INDEX_UP;
7645 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM;
7646 }
7647 }
7648 }
7649
7650 /* inst.operands[i] was set up by parse_address. Encode it into an
7651 ARM-format mode 3 load or store instruction. Reject forms that
7652 cannot be used with such instructions. If is_t is true, reject
7653 forms that cannot be used with a T instruction (i.e. not
7654 post-indexed). */
7655 static void
7656 encode_arm_addr_mode_3 (int i, bfd_boolean is_t)
7657 {
7658 if (inst.operands[i].immisreg && inst.operands[i].shifted)
7659 {
7660 inst.error = _("instruction does not accept scaled register index");
7661 return;
7662 }
7663
7664 encode_arm_addr_mode_common (i, is_t);
7665
7666 if (inst.operands[i].immisreg)
7667 {
7668 constraint ((inst.operands[i].imm == REG_PC
7669 || (is_t && inst.operands[i].reg == REG_PC)),
7670 BAD_PC_ADDRESSING);
7671 constraint (inst.operands[i].reg == REG_PC && inst.operands[i].writeback,
7672 BAD_PC_WRITEBACK);
7673 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].imm;
7674 if (!inst.operands[i].negative)
7675 inst.instruction |= INDEX_UP;
7676 }
7677 else /* immediate offset in inst.reloc */
7678 {
7679 constraint ((inst.operands[i].reg == REG_PC && !inst.reloc.pc_rel
7680 && inst.operands[i].writeback),
7681 BAD_PC_WRITEBACK);
7682 inst.instruction |= HWOFFSET_IMM;
7683 if (inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
7684 {
7685 /* Prefer + for zero encoded value. */
7686 if (!inst.operands[i].negative)
7687 inst.instruction |= INDEX_UP;
7688
7689 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM8;
7690 }
7691 }
7692 }
7693
7694 /* Write immediate bits [7:0] to the following locations:
7695
7696 |28/24|23 19|18 16|15 4|3 0|
7697 | a |x x x x x|b c d|x x x x x x x x x x x x|e f g h|
7698
7699 This function is used by VMOV/VMVN/VORR/VBIC. */
7700
7701 static void
7702 neon_write_immbits (unsigned immbits)
7703 {
7704 inst.instruction |= immbits & 0xf;
7705 inst.instruction |= ((immbits >> 4) & 0x7) << 16;
7706 inst.instruction |= ((immbits >> 7) & 0x1) << (thumb_mode ? 28 : 24);
7707 }
7708
7709 /* Invert low-order SIZE bits of XHI:XLO. */
7710
7711 static void
7712 neon_invert_size (unsigned *xlo, unsigned *xhi, int size)
7713 {
7714 unsigned immlo = xlo ? *xlo : 0;
7715 unsigned immhi = xhi ? *xhi : 0;
7716
7717 switch (size)
7718 {
7719 case 8:
7720 immlo = (~immlo) & 0xff;
7721 break;
7722
7723 case 16:
7724 immlo = (~immlo) & 0xffff;
7725 break;
7726
7727 case 64:
7728 immhi = (~immhi) & 0xffffffff;
7729 /* fall through. */
7730
7731 case 32:
7732 immlo = (~immlo) & 0xffffffff;
7733 break;
7734
7735 default:
7736 abort ();
7737 }
7738
7739 if (xlo)
7740 *xlo = immlo;
7741
7742 if (xhi)
7743 *xhi = immhi;
7744 }
7745
7746 /* True if IMM has form 0bAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBCCCCCCCCDDDDDDDD for bits
7747 A, B, C, D. */
7748
7749 static int
7750 neon_bits_same_in_bytes (unsigned imm)
7751 {
7752 return ((imm & 0x000000ff) == 0 || (imm & 0x000000ff) == 0x000000ff)
7753 && ((imm & 0x0000ff00) == 0 || (imm & 0x0000ff00) == 0x0000ff00)
7754 && ((imm & 0x00ff0000) == 0 || (imm & 0x00ff0000) == 0x00ff0000)
7755 && ((imm & 0xff000000) == 0 || (imm & 0xff000000) == 0xff000000);
7756 }
7757
7758 /* For immediate of above form, return 0bABCD. */
7759
7760 static unsigned
7761 neon_squash_bits (unsigned imm)
7762 {
7763 return (imm & 0x01) | ((imm & 0x0100) >> 7) | ((imm & 0x010000) >> 14)
7764 | ((imm & 0x01000000) >> 21);
7765 }
7766
7767 /* Compress quarter-float representation to 0b...000 abcdefgh. */
7768
7769 static unsigned
7770 neon_qfloat_bits (unsigned imm)
7771 {
7772 return ((imm >> 19) & 0x7f) | ((imm >> 24) & 0x80);
7773 }
7774
7775 /* Returns CMODE. IMMBITS [7:0] is set to bits suitable for inserting into
7776 the instruction. *OP is passed as the initial value of the op field, and
7777 may be set to a different value depending on the constant (i.e.
7778 "MOV I64, 0bAAAAAAAABBBB..." which uses OP = 1 despite being MOV not
7779 MVN). If the immediate looks like a repeated pattern then also
7780 try smaller element sizes. */
7781
7782 static int
7783 neon_cmode_for_move_imm (unsigned immlo, unsigned immhi, int float_p,
7784 unsigned *immbits, int *op, int size,
7785 enum neon_el_type type)
7786 {
7787 /* Only permit float immediates (including 0.0/-0.0) if the operand type is
7788 float. */
7789 if (type == NT_float && !float_p)
7790 return FAIL;
7791
7792 if (type == NT_float && is_quarter_float (immlo) && immhi == 0)
7793 {
7794 if (size != 32 || *op == 1)
7795 return FAIL;
7796 *immbits = neon_qfloat_bits (immlo);
7797 return 0xf;
7798 }
7799
7800 if (size == 64)
7801 {
7802 if (neon_bits_same_in_bytes (immhi)
7803 && neon_bits_same_in_bytes (immlo))
7804 {
7805 if (*op == 1)
7806 return FAIL;
7807 *immbits = (neon_squash_bits (immhi) << 4)
7808 | neon_squash_bits (immlo);
7809 *op = 1;
7810 return 0xe;
7811 }
7812
7813 if (immhi != immlo)
7814 return FAIL;
7815 }
7816
7817 if (size >= 32)
7818 {
7819 if (immlo == (immlo & 0x000000ff))
7820 {
7821 *immbits = immlo;
7822 return 0x0;
7823 }
7824 else if (immlo == (immlo & 0x0000ff00))
7825 {
7826 *immbits = immlo >> 8;
7827 return 0x2;
7828 }
7829 else if (immlo == (immlo & 0x00ff0000))
7830 {
7831 *immbits = immlo >> 16;
7832 return 0x4;
7833 }
7834 else if (immlo == (immlo & 0xff000000))
7835 {
7836 *immbits = immlo >> 24;
7837 return 0x6;
7838 }
7839 else if (immlo == ((immlo & 0x0000ff00) | 0x000000ff))
7840 {
7841 *immbits = (immlo >> 8) & 0xff;
7842 return 0xc;
7843 }
7844 else if (immlo == ((immlo & 0x00ff0000) | 0x0000ffff))
7845 {
7846 *immbits = (immlo >> 16) & 0xff;
7847 return 0xd;
7848 }
7849
7850 if ((immlo & 0xffff) != (immlo >> 16))
7851 return FAIL;
7852 immlo &= 0xffff;
7853 }
7854
7855 if (size >= 16)
7856 {
7857 if (immlo == (immlo & 0x000000ff))
7858 {
7859 *immbits = immlo;
7860 return 0x8;
7861 }
7862 else if (immlo == (immlo & 0x0000ff00))
7863 {
7864 *immbits = immlo >> 8;
7865 return 0xa;
7866 }
7867
7868 if ((immlo & 0xff) != (immlo >> 8))
7869 return FAIL;
7870 immlo &= 0xff;
7871 }
7872
7873 if (immlo == (immlo & 0x000000ff))
7874 {
7875 /* Don't allow MVN with 8-bit immediate. */
7876 if (*op == 1)
7877 return FAIL;
7878 *immbits = immlo;
7879 return 0xe;
7880 }
7881
7882 return FAIL;
7883 }
7884
7885 #if defined BFD_HOST_64_BIT
7886 /* Returns TRUE if double precision value V may be cast
7887 to single precision without loss of accuracy. */
7888
7889 static bfd_boolean
7890 is_double_a_single (bfd_int64_t v)
7891 {
7892 int exp = (int)((v >> 52) & 0x7FF);
7893 bfd_int64_t mantissa = (v & (bfd_int64_t)0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL);
7894
7895 return (exp == 0 || exp == 0x7FF
7896 || (exp >= 1023 - 126 && exp <= 1023 + 127))
7897 && (mantissa & 0x1FFFFFFFl) == 0;
7898 }
7899
7900 /* Returns a double precision value casted to single precision
7901 (ignoring the least significant bits in exponent and mantissa). */
7902
7903 static int
7904 double_to_single (bfd_int64_t v)
7905 {
7906 int sign = (int) ((v >> 63) & 1l);
7907 int exp = (int) ((v >> 52) & 0x7FF);
7908 bfd_int64_t mantissa = (v & (bfd_int64_t)0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL);
7909
7910 if (exp == 0x7FF)
7911 exp = 0xFF;
7912 else
7913 {
7914 exp = exp - 1023 + 127;
7915 if (exp >= 0xFF)
7916 {
7917 /* Infinity. */
7918 exp = 0x7F;
7919 mantissa = 0;
7920 }
7921 else if (exp < 0)
7922 {
7923 /* No denormalized numbers. */
7924 exp = 0;
7925 mantissa = 0;
7926 }
7927 }
7928 mantissa >>= 29;
7929 return (sign << 31) | (exp << 23) | mantissa;
7930 }
7931 #endif /* BFD_HOST_64_BIT */
7932
7933 enum lit_type
7934 {
7935 CONST_THUMB,
7936 CONST_ARM,
7937 CONST_VEC
7938 };
7939
7940 static void do_vfp_nsyn_opcode (const char *);
7941
7942 /* inst.reloc.exp describes an "=expr" load pseudo-operation.
7943 Determine whether it can be performed with a move instruction; if
7944 it can, convert inst.instruction to that move instruction and
7945 return TRUE; if it can't, convert inst.instruction to a literal-pool
7946 load and return FALSE. If this is not a valid thing to do in the
7947 current context, set inst.error and return TRUE.
7948
7949 inst.operands[i] describes the destination register. */
7950
7951 static bfd_boolean
7952 move_or_literal_pool (int i, enum lit_type t, bfd_boolean mode_3)
7953 {
7954 unsigned long tbit;
7955 bfd_boolean thumb_p = (t == CONST_THUMB);
7956 bfd_boolean arm_p = (t == CONST_ARM);
7957
7958 if (thumb_p)
7959 tbit = (inst.instruction > 0xffff) ? THUMB2_LOAD_BIT : THUMB_LOAD_BIT;
7960 else
7961 tbit = LOAD_BIT;
7962
7963 if ((inst.instruction & tbit) == 0)
7964 {
7965 inst.error = _("invalid pseudo operation");
7966 return TRUE;
7967 }
7968
7969 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant
7970 && inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_symbol
7971 && inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_big)
7972 {
7973 inst.error = _("constant expression expected");
7974 return TRUE;
7975 }
7976
7977 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_constant
7978 || inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_big)
7979 {
7980 #if defined BFD_HOST_64_BIT
7981 bfd_int64_t v;
7982 #else
7983 offsetT v;
7984 #endif
7985 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_big)
7986 {
7987 LITTLENUM_TYPE w[X_PRECISION];
7988 LITTLENUM_TYPE * l;
7989
7990 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number == -1)
7991 {
7992 gen_to_words (w, X_PRECISION, E_PRECISION);
7993 l = w;
7994 /* FIXME: Should we check words w[2..5] ? */
7995 }
7996 else
7997 l = generic_bignum;
7998
7999 #if defined BFD_HOST_64_BIT
8000 v =
8001 ((((((((bfd_int64_t) l[3] & LITTLENUM_MASK)
8002 << LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS)
8003 | ((bfd_int64_t) l[2] & LITTLENUM_MASK))
8004 << LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS)
8005 | ((bfd_int64_t) l[1] & LITTLENUM_MASK))
8006 << LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS)
8007 | ((bfd_int64_t) l[0] & LITTLENUM_MASK));
8008 #else
8009 v = ((l[1] & LITTLENUM_MASK) << LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS)
8010 | (l[0] & LITTLENUM_MASK);
8011 #endif
8012 }
8013 else
8014 v = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
8015
8016 if (!inst.operands[i].issingle)
8017 {
8018 if (thumb_p)
8019 {
8020 /* LDR should not use lead in a flag-setting instruction being
8021 chosen so we do not check whether movs can be used. */
8022
8023 if ((ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2)
8024 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2_v8m))
8025 && inst.operands[i].reg != 13
8026 && inst.operands[i].reg != 15)
8027 {
8028 /* Check if on thumb2 it can be done with a mov.w, mvn or
8029 movw instruction. */
8030 unsigned int newimm;
8031 bfd_boolean isNegated;
8032
8033 newimm = encode_thumb32_immediate (v);
8034 if (newimm != (unsigned int) FAIL)
8035 isNegated = FALSE;
8036 else
8037 {
8038 newimm = encode_thumb32_immediate (~v);
8039 if (newimm != (unsigned int) FAIL)
8040 isNegated = TRUE;
8041 }
8042
8043 /* The number can be loaded with a mov.w or mvn
8044 instruction. */
8045 if (newimm != (unsigned int) FAIL
8046 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2))
8047 {
8048 inst.instruction = (0xf04f0000 /* MOV.W. */
8049 | (inst.operands[i].reg << 8));
8050 /* Change to MOVN. */
8051 inst.instruction |= (isNegated ? 0x200000 : 0);
8052 inst.instruction |= (newimm & 0x800) << 15;
8053 inst.instruction |= (newimm & 0x700) << 4;
8054 inst.instruction |= (newimm & 0x0ff);
8055 return TRUE;
8056 }
8057 /* The number can be loaded with a movw instruction. */
8058 else if ((v & ~0xFFFF) == 0
8059 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2_v8m))
8060 {
8061 int imm = v & 0xFFFF;
8062
8063 inst.instruction = 0xf2400000; /* MOVW. */
8064 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[i].reg << 8);
8065 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0xf000) << 4;
8066 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0x0800) << 15;
8067 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0x0700) << 4;
8068 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0x00ff);
8069 return TRUE;
8070 }
8071 }
8072 }
8073 else if (arm_p)
8074 {
8075 int value = encode_arm_immediate (v);
8076
8077 if (value != FAIL)
8078 {
8079 /* This can be done with a mov instruction. */
8080 inst.instruction &= LITERAL_MASK;
8081 inst.instruction |= INST_IMMEDIATE | (OPCODE_MOV << DATA_OP_SHIFT);
8082 inst.instruction |= value & 0xfff;
8083 return TRUE;
8084 }
8085
8086 value = encode_arm_immediate (~ v);
8087 if (value != FAIL)
8088 {
8089 /* This can be done with a mvn instruction. */
8090 inst.instruction &= LITERAL_MASK;
8091 inst.instruction |= INST_IMMEDIATE | (OPCODE_MVN << DATA_OP_SHIFT);
8092 inst.instruction |= value & 0xfff;
8093 return TRUE;
8094 }
8095 }
8096 else if (t == CONST_VEC && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_neon_ext_v1))
8097 {
8098 int op = 0;
8099 unsigned immbits = 0;
8100 unsigned immlo = inst.operands[1].imm;
8101 unsigned immhi = inst.operands[1].regisimm
8102 ? inst.operands[1].reg
8103 : inst.reloc.exp.X_unsigned
8104 ? 0
8105 : ((bfd_int64_t)((int) immlo)) >> 32;
8106 int cmode = neon_cmode_for_move_imm (immlo, immhi, FALSE, &immbits,
8107 &op, 64, NT_invtype);
8108
8109 if (cmode == FAIL)
8110 {
8111 neon_invert_size (&immlo, &immhi, 64);
8112 op = !op;
8113 cmode = neon_cmode_for_move_imm (immlo, immhi, FALSE, &immbits,
8114 &op, 64, NT_invtype);
8115 }
8116
8117 if (cmode != FAIL)
8118 {
8119 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & VLDR_VMOV_SAME)
8120 | (1 << 23)
8121 | (cmode << 8)
8122 | (op << 5)
8123 | (1 << 4);
8124
8125 /* Fill other bits in vmov encoding for both thumb and arm. */
8126 if (thumb_mode)
8127 inst.instruction |= (0x7U << 29) | (0xF << 24);
8128 else
8129 inst.instruction |= (0xFU << 28) | (0x1 << 25);
8130 neon_write_immbits (immbits);
8131 return TRUE;
8132 }
8133 }
8134 }
8135
8136 if (t == CONST_VEC)
8137 {
8138 /* Check if vldr Rx, =constant could be optimized to vmov Rx, #constant. */
8139 if (inst.operands[i].issingle
8140 && is_quarter_float (inst.operands[1].imm)
8141 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_v3xd))
8142 {
8143 inst.operands[1].imm =
8144 neon_qfloat_bits (v);
8145 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fconsts");
8146 return TRUE;
8147 }
8148
8149 /* If our host does not support a 64-bit type then we cannot perform
8150 the following optimization. This mean that there will be a
8151 discrepancy between the output produced by an assembler built for
8152 a 32-bit-only host and the output produced from a 64-bit host, but
8153 this cannot be helped. */
8154 #if defined BFD_HOST_64_BIT
8155 else if (!inst.operands[1].issingle
8156 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_v3))
8157 {
8158 if (is_double_a_single (v)
8159 && is_quarter_float (double_to_single (v)))
8160 {
8161 inst.operands[1].imm =
8162 neon_qfloat_bits (double_to_single (v));
8163 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fconstd");
8164 return TRUE;
8165 }
8166 }
8167 #endif
8168 }
8169 }
8170
8171 if (add_to_lit_pool ((!inst.operands[i].isvec
8172 || inst.operands[i].issingle) ? 4 : 8) == FAIL)
8173 return TRUE;
8174
8175 inst.operands[1].reg = REG_PC;
8176 inst.operands[1].isreg = 1;
8177 inst.operands[1].preind = 1;
8178 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 1;
8179 inst.reloc.type = (thumb_p
8180 ? BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET
8181 : (mode_3
8182 ? BFD_RELOC_ARM_HWLITERAL
8183 : BFD_RELOC_ARM_LITERAL));
8184 return FALSE;
8185 }
8186
8187 /* inst.operands[i] was set up by parse_address. Encode it into an
8188 ARM-format instruction. Reject all forms which cannot be encoded
8189 into a coprocessor load/store instruction. If wb_ok is false,
8190 reject use of writeback; if unind_ok is false, reject use of
8191 unindexed addressing. If reloc_override is not 0, use it instead
8192 of BFD_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM, unless the initial relocation is a group one
8193 (in which case it is preserved). */
8194
8195 static int
8196 encode_arm_cp_address (int i, int wb_ok, int unind_ok, int reloc_override)
8197 {
8198 if (!inst.operands[i].isreg)
8199 {
8200 /* PR 18256 */
8201 if (! inst.operands[0].isvec)
8202 {
8203 inst.error = _("invalid co-processor operand");
8204 return FAIL;
8205 }
8206 if (move_or_literal_pool (0, CONST_VEC, /*mode_3=*/FALSE))
8207 return SUCCESS;
8208 }
8209
8210 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].reg << 16;
8211
8212 gas_assert (!(inst.operands[i].preind && inst.operands[i].postind));
8213
8214 if (!inst.operands[i].preind && !inst.operands[i].postind) /* unindexed */
8215 {
8216 gas_assert (!inst.operands[i].writeback);
8217 if (!unind_ok)
8218 {
8219 inst.error = _("instruction does not support unindexed addressing");
8220 return FAIL;
8221 }
8222 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].imm;
8223 inst.instruction |= INDEX_UP;
8224 return SUCCESS;
8225 }
8226
8227 if (inst.operands[i].preind)
8228 inst.instruction |= PRE_INDEX;
8229
8230 if (inst.operands[i].writeback)
8231 {
8232 if (inst.operands[i].reg == REG_PC)
8233 {
8234 inst.error = _("pc may not be used with write-back");
8235 return FAIL;
8236 }
8237 if (!wb_ok)
8238 {
8239 inst.error = _("instruction does not support writeback");
8240 return FAIL;
8241 }
8242 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
8243 }
8244
8245 if (reloc_override)
8246 inst.reloc.type = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) reloc_override;
8247 else if ((inst.reloc.type < BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G0_NC
8248 || inst.reloc.type > BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G2)
8249 && inst.reloc.type != BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G0)
8250 {
8251 if (thumb_mode)
8252 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_CP_OFF_IMM;
8253 else
8254 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM;
8255 }
8256
8257 /* Prefer + for zero encoded value. */
8258 if (!inst.operands[i].negative)
8259 inst.instruction |= INDEX_UP;
8260
8261 return SUCCESS;
8262 }
8263
8264 /* Functions for instruction encoding, sorted by sub-architecture.
8265 First some generics; their names are taken from the conventional
8266 bit positions for register arguments in ARM format instructions. */
8267
8268 static void
8269 do_noargs (void)
8270 {
8271 }
8272
8273 static void
8274 do_rd (void)
8275 {
8276 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8277 }
8278
8279 static void
8280 do_rn (void)
8281 {
8282 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
8283 }
8284
8285 static void
8286 do_rd_rm (void)
8287 {
8288 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8289 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
8290 }
8291
8292 static void
8293 do_rm_rn (void)
8294 {
8295 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
8296 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
8297 }
8298
8299 static void
8300 do_rd_rn (void)
8301 {
8302 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8303 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
8304 }
8305
8306 static void
8307 do_rn_rd (void)
8308 {
8309 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
8310 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
8311 }
8312
8313 static void
8314 do_tt (void)
8315 {
8316 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
8317 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
8318 }
8319
8320 static bfd_boolean
8321 check_obsolete (const arm_feature_set *feature, const char *msg)
8322 {
8323 if (ARM_CPU_IS_ANY (cpu_variant))
8324 {
8325 as_tsktsk ("%s", msg);
8326 return TRUE;
8327 }
8328 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, *feature))
8329 {
8330 as_bad ("%s", msg);
8331 return TRUE;
8332 }
8333
8334 return FALSE;
8335 }
8336
8337 static void
8338 do_rd_rm_rn (void)
8339 {
8340 unsigned Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
8341 /* Enforce restrictions on SWP instruction. */
8342 if ((inst.instruction & 0x0fbfffff) == 0x01000090)
8343 {
8344 constraint (Rn == inst.operands[0].reg || Rn == inst.operands[1].reg,
8345 _("Rn must not overlap other operands"));
8346
8347 /* SWP{b} is obsolete for ARMv8-A, and deprecated for ARMv6* and ARMv7.
8348 */
8349 if (!check_obsolete (&arm_ext_v8,
8350 _("swp{b} use is obsoleted for ARMv8 and later"))
8351 && warn_on_deprecated
8352 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6))
8353 as_tsktsk (_("swp{b} use is deprecated for ARMv6 and ARMv7"));
8354 }
8355
8356 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8357 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
8358 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
8359 }
8360
8361 static void
8362 do_rd_rn_rm (void)
8363 {
8364 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8365 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
8366 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
8367 }
8368
8369 static void
8370 do_rm_rd_rn (void)
8371 {
8372 constraint ((inst.operands[2].reg == REG_PC), BAD_PC);
8373 constraint (((inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant
8374 && inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_illegal)
8375 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number != 0),
8376 BAD_ADDR_MODE);
8377 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
8378 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
8379 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
8380 }
8381
8382 static void
8383 do_imm0 (void)
8384 {
8385 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
8386 }
8387
8388 static void
8389 do_rd_cpaddr (void)
8390 {
8391 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8392 encode_arm_cp_address (1, TRUE, TRUE, 0);
8393 }
8394
8395 /* ARM instructions, in alphabetical order by function name (except
8396 that wrapper functions appear immediately after the function they
8397 wrap). */
8398
8399 /* This is a pseudo-op of the form "adr rd, label" to be converted
8400 into a relative address of the form "add rd, pc, #label-.-8". */
8401
8402 static void
8403 do_adr (void)
8404 {
8405 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[0].reg << 12); /* Rd */
8406
8407 /* Frag hacking will turn this into a sub instruction if the offset turns
8408 out to be negative. */
8409 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_IMMEDIATE;
8410 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 1;
8411 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number -= 8;
8412
8413 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_symbol
8414 && inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol != NULL
8415 && S_IS_DEFINED (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol)
8416 && THUMB_IS_FUNC (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol))
8417 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number += 1;
8418 }
8419
8420 /* This is a pseudo-op of the form "adrl rd, label" to be converted
8421 into a relative address of the form:
8422 add rd, pc, #low(label-.-8)"
8423 add rd, rd, #high(label-.-8)" */
8424
8425 static void
8426 do_adrl (void)
8427 {
8428 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[0].reg << 12); /* Rd */
8429
8430 /* Frag hacking will turn this into a sub instruction if the offset turns
8431 out to be negative. */
8432 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_ADRL_IMMEDIATE;
8433 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 1;
8434 inst.size = INSN_SIZE * 2;
8435 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number -= 8;
8436
8437 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_symbol
8438 && inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol != NULL
8439 && S_IS_DEFINED (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol)
8440 && THUMB_IS_FUNC (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol))
8441 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number += 1;
8442 }
8443
8444 static void
8445 do_arit (void)
8446 {
8447 constraint (inst.reloc.type >= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC
8448 && inst.reloc.type <= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC ,
8449 THUMB1_RELOC_ONLY);
8450 if (!inst.operands[1].present)
8451 inst.operands[1].reg = inst.operands[0].reg;
8452 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8453 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
8454 encode_arm_shifter_operand (2);
8455 }
8456
8457 static void
8458 do_barrier (void)
8459 {
8460 if (inst.operands[0].present)
8461 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
8462 else
8463 inst.instruction |= 0xf;
8464 }
8465
8466 static void
8467 do_bfc (void)
8468 {
8469 unsigned int msb = inst.operands[1].imm + inst.operands[2].imm;
8470 constraint (msb > 32, _("bit-field extends past end of register"));
8471 /* The instruction encoding stores the LSB and MSB,
8472 not the LSB and width. */
8473 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8474 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm << 7;
8475 inst.instruction |= (msb - 1) << 16;
8476 }
8477
8478 static void
8479 do_bfi (void)
8480 {
8481 unsigned int msb;
8482
8483 /* #0 in second position is alternative syntax for bfc, which is
8484 the same instruction but with REG_PC in the Rm field. */
8485 if (!inst.operands[1].isreg)
8486 inst.operands[1].reg = REG_PC;
8487
8488 msb = inst.operands[2].imm + inst.operands[3].imm;
8489 constraint (msb > 32, _("bit-field extends past end of register"));
8490 /* The instruction encoding stores the LSB and MSB,
8491 not the LSB and width. */
8492 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8493 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
8494 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].imm << 7;
8495 inst.instruction |= (msb - 1) << 16;
8496 }
8497
8498 static void
8499 do_bfx (void)
8500 {
8501 constraint (inst.operands[2].imm + inst.operands[3].imm > 32,
8502 _("bit-field extends past end of register"));
8503 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8504 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
8505 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].imm << 7;
8506 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[3].imm - 1) << 16;
8507 }
8508
8509 /* ARM V5 breakpoint instruction (argument parse)
8510 BKPT <16 bit unsigned immediate>
8511 Instruction is not conditional.
8512 The bit pattern given in insns[] has the COND_ALWAYS condition,
8513 and it is an error if the caller tried to override that. */
8514
8515 static void
8516 do_bkpt (void)
8517 {
8518 /* Top 12 of 16 bits to bits 19:8. */
8519 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[0].imm & 0xfff0) << 4;
8520
8521 /* Bottom 4 of 16 bits to bits 3:0. */
8522 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm & 0xf;
8523 }
8524
8525 static void
8526 encode_branch (int default_reloc)
8527 {
8528 if (inst.operands[0].hasreloc)
8529 {
8530 constraint (inst.operands[0].imm != BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32
8531 && inst.operands[0].imm != BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_CALL,
8532 _("the only valid suffixes here are '(plt)' and '(tlscall)'"));
8533 inst.reloc.type = inst.operands[0].imm == BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32
8534 ? BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32
8535 : thumb_mode ? BFD_RELOC_ARM_THM_TLS_CALL : BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_CALL;
8536 }
8537 else
8538 inst.reloc.type = (bfd_reloc_code_real_type) default_reloc;
8539 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 1;
8540 }
8541
8542 static void
8543 do_branch (void)
8544 {
8545 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
8546 if (EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (meabi_flags) >= EF_ARM_EABI_VER4)
8547 encode_branch (BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_JUMP);
8548 else
8549 #endif
8550 encode_branch (BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BRANCH);
8551 }
8552
8553 static void
8554 do_bl (void)
8555 {
8556 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
8557 if (EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (meabi_flags) >= EF_ARM_EABI_VER4)
8558 {
8559 if (inst.cond == COND_ALWAYS)
8560 encode_branch (BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_CALL);
8561 else
8562 encode_branch (BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_JUMP);
8563 }
8564 else
8565 #endif
8566 encode_branch (BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BRANCH);
8567 }
8568
8569 /* ARM V5 branch-link-exchange instruction (argument parse)
8570 BLX <target_addr> ie BLX(1)
8571 BLX{<condition>} <Rm> ie BLX(2)
8572 Unfortunately, there are two different opcodes for this mnemonic.
8573 So, the insns[].value is not used, and the code here zaps values
8574 into inst.instruction.
8575 Also, the <target_addr> can be 25 bits, hence has its own reloc. */
8576
8577 static void
8578 do_blx (void)
8579 {
8580 if (inst.operands[0].isreg)
8581 {
8582 /* Arg is a register; the opcode provided by insns[] is correct.
8583 It is not illegal to do "blx pc", just useless. */
8584 if (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_PC)
8585 as_tsktsk (_("use of r15 in blx in ARM mode is not really useful"));
8586
8587 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
8588 }
8589 else
8590 {
8591 /* Arg is an address; this instruction cannot be executed
8592 conditionally, and the opcode must be adjusted.
8593 We retain the BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BLX till the very end
8594 where we generate out a BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_CALL instead. */
8595 constraint (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS, BAD_COND);
8596 inst.instruction = 0xfa000000;
8597 encode_branch (BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BLX);
8598 }
8599 }
8600
8601 static void
8602 do_bx (void)
8603 {
8604 bfd_boolean want_reloc;
8605
8606 if (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_PC)
8607 as_tsktsk (_("use of r15 in bx in ARM mode is not really useful"));
8608
8609 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
8610 /* Output R_ARM_V4BX relocations if is an EABI object that looks like
8611 it is for ARMv4t or earlier. */
8612 want_reloc = !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5);
8613 if (object_arch && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*object_arch, arm_ext_v5))
8614 want_reloc = TRUE;
8615
8616 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
8617 if (EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (meabi_flags) < EF_ARM_EABI_VER4)
8618 #endif
8619 want_reloc = FALSE;
8620
8621 if (want_reloc)
8622 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_V4BX;
8623 }
8624
8625
8626 /* ARM v5TEJ. Jump to Jazelle code. */
8627
8628 static void
8629 do_bxj (void)
8630 {
8631 if (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_PC)
8632 as_tsktsk (_("use of r15 in bxj is not really useful"));
8633
8634 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
8635 }
8636
8637 /* Co-processor data operation:
8638 CDP{cond} <coproc>, <opcode_1>, <CRd>, <CRn>, <CRm>{, <opcode_2>}
8639 CDP2 <coproc>, <opcode_1>, <CRd>, <CRn>, <CRm>{, <opcode_2>} */
8640 static void
8641 do_cdp (void)
8642 {
8643 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
8644 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm << 20;
8645 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 12;
8646 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].reg << 16;
8647 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[4].reg;
8648 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[5].imm << 5;
8649 }
8650
8651 static void
8652 do_cmp (void)
8653 {
8654 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
8655 encode_arm_shifter_operand (1);
8656 }
8657
8658 /* Transfer between coprocessor and ARM registers.
8659 MRC{cond} <coproc>, <opcode_1>, <Rd>, <CRn>, <CRm>{, <opcode_2>}
8660 MRC2
8661 MCR{cond}
8662 MCR2
8663
8664 No special properties. */
8665
8666 struct deprecated_coproc_regs_s
8667 {
8668 unsigned cp;
8669 int opc1;
8670 unsigned crn;
8671 unsigned crm;
8672 int opc2;
8673 arm_feature_set deprecated;
8674 arm_feature_set obsoleted;
8675 const char *dep_msg;
8676 const char *obs_msg;
8677 };
8678
8679 #define DEPR_ACCESS_V8 \
8680 N_("This coprocessor register access is deprecated in ARMv8")
8681
8682 /* Table of all deprecated coprocessor registers. */
8683 static struct deprecated_coproc_regs_s deprecated_coproc_regs[] =
8684 {
8685 {15, 0, 7, 10, 5, /* CP15DMB. */
8686 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8), ARM_ARCH_NONE,
8687 DEPR_ACCESS_V8, NULL},
8688 {15, 0, 7, 10, 4, /* CP15DSB. */
8689 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8), ARM_ARCH_NONE,
8690 DEPR_ACCESS_V8, NULL},
8691 {15, 0, 7, 5, 4, /* CP15ISB. */
8692 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8), ARM_ARCH_NONE,
8693 DEPR_ACCESS_V8, NULL},
8694 {14, 6, 1, 0, 0, /* TEEHBR. */
8695 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8), ARM_ARCH_NONE,
8696 DEPR_ACCESS_V8, NULL},
8697 {14, 6, 0, 0, 0, /* TEECR. */
8698 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8), ARM_ARCH_NONE,
8699 DEPR_ACCESS_V8, NULL},
8700 };
8701
8702 #undef DEPR_ACCESS_V8
8703
8704 static const size_t deprecated_coproc_reg_count =
8705 sizeof (deprecated_coproc_regs) / sizeof (deprecated_coproc_regs[0]);
8706
8707 static void
8708 do_co_reg (void)
8709 {
8710 unsigned Rd;
8711 size_t i;
8712
8713 Rd = inst.operands[2].reg;
8714 if (thumb_mode)
8715 {
8716 if (inst.instruction == 0xee000010
8717 || inst.instruction == 0xfe000010)
8718 /* MCR, MCR2 */
8719 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
8720 else if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8))
8721 /* MRC, MRC2 */
8722 constraint (Rd == REG_SP, BAD_SP);
8723 }
8724 else
8725 {
8726 /* MCR */
8727 if (inst.instruction == 0xe000010)
8728 constraint (Rd == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
8729 }
8730
8731 for (i = 0; i < deprecated_coproc_reg_count; ++i)
8732 {
8733 const struct deprecated_coproc_regs_s *r =
8734 deprecated_coproc_regs + i;
8735
8736 if (inst.operands[0].reg == r->cp
8737 && inst.operands[1].imm == r->opc1
8738 && inst.operands[3].reg == r->crn
8739 && inst.operands[4].reg == r->crm
8740 && inst.operands[5].imm == r->opc2)
8741 {
8742 if (! ARM_CPU_IS_ANY (cpu_variant)
8743 && warn_on_deprecated
8744 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, r->deprecated))
8745 as_tsktsk ("%s", r->dep_msg);
8746 }
8747 }
8748
8749 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
8750 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm << 21;
8751 inst.instruction |= Rd << 12;
8752 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].reg << 16;
8753 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[4].reg;
8754 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[5].imm << 5;
8755 }
8756
8757 /* Transfer between coprocessor register and pair of ARM registers.
8758 MCRR{cond} <coproc>, <opcode>, <Rd>, <Rn>, <CRm>.
8759 MCRR2
8760 MRRC{cond}
8761 MRRC2
8762
8763 Two XScale instructions are special cases of these:
8764
8765 MAR{cond} acc0, <RdLo>, <RdHi> == MCRR{cond} p0, #0, <RdLo>, <RdHi>, c0
8766 MRA{cond} acc0, <RdLo>, <RdHi> == MRRC{cond} p0, #0, <RdLo>, <RdHi>, c0
8767
8768 Result unpredictable if Rd or Rn is R15. */
8769
8770 static void
8771 do_co_reg2c (void)
8772 {
8773 unsigned Rd, Rn;
8774
8775 Rd = inst.operands[2].reg;
8776 Rn = inst.operands[3].reg;
8777
8778 if (thumb_mode)
8779 {
8780 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
8781 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
8782 }
8783 else
8784 {
8785 constraint (Rd == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
8786 constraint (Rn == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
8787 }
8788
8789 /* Only check the MRRC{2} variants. */
8790 if ((inst.instruction & 0x0FF00000) == 0x0C500000)
8791 {
8792 /* If Rd == Rn, error that the operation is
8793 unpredictable (example MRRC p3,#1,r1,r1,c4). */
8794 constraint (Rd == Rn, BAD_OVERLAP);
8795 }
8796
8797 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
8798 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm << 4;
8799 inst.instruction |= Rd << 12;
8800 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
8801 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[4].reg;
8802 }
8803
8804 static void
8805 do_cpsi (void)
8806 {
8807 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm << 6;
8808 if (inst.operands[1].present)
8809 {
8810 inst.instruction |= CPSI_MMOD;
8811 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
8812 }
8813 }
8814
8815 static void
8816 do_dbg (void)
8817 {
8818 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
8819 }
8820
8821 static void
8822 do_div (void)
8823 {
8824 unsigned Rd, Rn, Rm;
8825
8826 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
8827 Rn = (inst.operands[1].present
8828 ? inst.operands[1].reg : Rd);
8829 Rm = inst.operands[2].reg;
8830
8831 constraint ((Rd == REG_PC), BAD_PC);
8832 constraint ((Rn == REG_PC), BAD_PC);
8833 constraint ((Rm == REG_PC), BAD_PC);
8834
8835 inst.instruction |= Rd << 16;
8836 inst.instruction |= Rn << 0;
8837 inst.instruction |= Rm << 8;
8838 }
8839
8840 static void
8841 do_it (void)
8842 {
8843 /* There is no IT instruction in ARM mode. We
8844 process it to do the validation as if in
8845 thumb mode, just in case the code gets
8846 assembled for thumb using the unified syntax. */
8847
8848 inst.size = 0;
8849 if (unified_syntax)
8850 {
8851 set_it_insn_type (IT_INSN);
8852 now_it.mask = (inst.instruction & 0xf) | 0x10;
8853 now_it.cc = inst.operands[0].imm;
8854 }
8855 }
8856
8857 /* If there is only one register in the register list,
8858 then return its register number. Otherwise return -1. */
8859 static int
8860 only_one_reg_in_list (int range)
8861 {
8862 int i = ffs (range) - 1;
8863 return (i > 15 || range != (1 << i)) ? -1 : i;
8864 }
8865
8866 static void
8867 encode_ldmstm(int from_push_pop_mnem)
8868 {
8869 int base_reg = inst.operands[0].reg;
8870 int range = inst.operands[1].imm;
8871 int one_reg;
8872
8873 inst.instruction |= base_reg << 16;
8874 inst.instruction |= range;
8875
8876 if (inst.operands[1].writeback)
8877 inst.instruction |= LDM_TYPE_2_OR_3;
8878
8879 if (inst.operands[0].writeback)
8880 {
8881 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
8882 /* Check for unpredictable uses of writeback. */
8883 if (inst.instruction & LOAD_BIT)
8884 {
8885 /* Not allowed in LDM type 2. */
8886 if ((inst.instruction & LDM_TYPE_2_OR_3)
8887 && ((range & (1 << REG_PC)) == 0))
8888 as_warn (_("writeback of base register is UNPREDICTABLE"));
8889 /* Only allowed if base reg not in list for other types. */
8890 else if (range & (1 << base_reg))
8891 as_warn (_("writeback of base register when in register list is UNPREDICTABLE"));
8892 }
8893 else /* STM. */
8894 {
8895 /* Not allowed for type 2. */
8896 if (inst.instruction & LDM_TYPE_2_OR_3)
8897 as_warn (_("writeback of base register is UNPREDICTABLE"));
8898 /* Only allowed if base reg not in list, or first in list. */
8899 else if ((range & (1 << base_reg))
8900 && (range & ((1 << base_reg) - 1)))
8901 as_warn (_("if writeback register is in list, it must be the lowest reg in the list"));
8902 }
8903 }
8904
8905 /* If PUSH/POP has only one register, then use the A2 encoding. */
8906 one_reg = only_one_reg_in_list (range);
8907 if (from_push_pop_mnem && one_reg >= 0)
8908 {
8909 int is_push = (inst.instruction & A_PUSH_POP_OP_MASK) == A1_OPCODE_PUSH;
8910
8911 if (is_push && one_reg == 13 /* SP */)
8912 /* PR 22483: The A2 encoding cannot be used when
8913 pushing the stack pointer as this is UNPREDICTABLE. */
8914 return;
8915
8916 inst.instruction &= A_COND_MASK;
8917 inst.instruction |= is_push ? A2_OPCODE_PUSH : A2_OPCODE_POP;
8918 inst.instruction |= one_reg << 12;
8919 }
8920 }
8921
8922 static void
8923 do_ldmstm (void)
8924 {
8925 encode_ldmstm (/*from_push_pop_mnem=*/FALSE);
8926 }
8927
8928 /* ARMv5TE load-consecutive (argument parse)
8929 Mode is like LDRH.
8930
8931 LDRccD R, mode
8932 STRccD R, mode. */
8933
8934 static void
8935 do_ldrd (void)
8936 {
8937 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg % 2 != 0,
8938 _("first transfer register must be even"));
8939 constraint (inst.operands[1].present
8940 && inst.operands[1].reg != inst.operands[0].reg + 1,
8941 _("can only transfer two consecutive registers"));
8942 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_LR, _("r14 not allowed here"));
8943 constraint (!inst.operands[2].isreg, _("'[' expected"));
8944
8945 if (!inst.operands[1].present)
8946 inst.operands[1].reg = inst.operands[0].reg + 1;
8947
8948 /* encode_arm_addr_mode_3 will diagnose overlap between the base
8949 register and the first register written; we have to diagnose
8950 overlap between the base and the second register written here. */
8951
8952 if (inst.operands[2].reg == inst.operands[1].reg
8953 && (inst.operands[2].writeback || inst.operands[2].postind))
8954 as_warn (_("base register written back, and overlaps "
8955 "second transfer register"));
8956
8957 if (!(inst.instruction & V4_STR_BIT))
8958 {
8959 /* For an index-register load, the index register must not overlap the
8960 destination (even if not write-back). */
8961 if (inst.operands[2].immisreg
8962 && ((unsigned) inst.operands[2].imm == inst.operands[0].reg
8963 || (unsigned) inst.operands[2].imm == inst.operands[1].reg))
8964 as_warn (_("index register overlaps transfer register"));
8965 }
8966 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8967 encode_arm_addr_mode_3 (2, /*is_t=*/FALSE);
8968 }
8969
8970 static void
8971 do_ldrex (void)
8972 {
8973 constraint (!inst.operands[1].isreg || !inst.operands[1].preind
8974 || inst.operands[1].postind || inst.operands[1].writeback
8975 || inst.operands[1].immisreg || inst.operands[1].shifted
8976 || inst.operands[1].negative
8977 /* This can arise if the programmer has written
8978 strex rN, rM, foo
8979 or if they have mistakenly used a register name as the last
8980 operand, eg:
8981 strex rN, rM, rX
8982 It is very difficult to distinguish between these two cases
8983 because "rX" might actually be a label. ie the register
8984 name has been occluded by a symbol of the same name. So we
8985 just generate a general 'bad addressing mode' type error
8986 message and leave it up to the programmer to discover the
8987 true cause and fix their mistake. */
8988 || (inst.operands[1].reg == REG_PC),
8989 BAD_ADDR_MODE);
8990
8991 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant
8992 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number != 0,
8993 _("offset must be zero in ARM encoding"));
8994
8995 constraint ((inst.operands[1].reg == REG_PC), BAD_PC);
8996
8997 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
8998 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
8999 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
9000 }
9001
9002 static void
9003 do_ldrexd (void)
9004 {
9005 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg % 2 != 0,
9006 _("even register required"));
9007 constraint (inst.operands[1].present
9008 && inst.operands[1].reg != inst.operands[0].reg + 1,
9009 _("can only load two consecutive registers"));
9010 /* If op 1 were present and equal to PC, this function wouldn't
9011 have been called in the first place. */
9012 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_LR, _("r14 not allowed here"));
9013
9014 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9015 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
9016 }
9017
9018 /* In both ARM and thumb state 'ldr pc, #imm' with an immediate
9019 which is not a multiple of four is UNPREDICTABLE. */
9020 static void
9021 check_ldr_r15_aligned (void)
9022 {
9023 constraint (!(inst.operands[1].immisreg)
9024 && (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_PC
9025 && inst.operands[1].reg == REG_PC
9026 && (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number & 0x3)),
9027 _("ldr to register 15 must be 4-byte aligned"));
9028 }
9029
9030 static void
9031 do_ldst (void)
9032 {
9033 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9034 if (!inst.operands[1].isreg)
9035 if (move_or_literal_pool (0, CONST_ARM, /*mode_3=*/FALSE))
9036 return;
9037 encode_arm_addr_mode_2 (1, /*is_t=*/FALSE);
9038 check_ldr_r15_aligned ();
9039 }
9040
9041 static void
9042 do_ldstt (void)
9043 {
9044 /* ldrt/strt always use post-indexed addressing. Turn [Rn] into [Rn]! and
9045 reject [Rn,...]. */
9046 if (inst.operands[1].preind)
9047 {
9048 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant
9049 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number != 0,
9050 _("this instruction requires a post-indexed address"));
9051
9052 inst.operands[1].preind = 0;
9053 inst.operands[1].postind = 1;
9054 inst.operands[1].writeback = 1;
9055 }
9056 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9057 encode_arm_addr_mode_2 (1, /*is_t=*/TRUE);
9058 }
9059
9060 /* Halfword and signed-byte load/store operations. */
9061
9062 static void
9063 do_ldstv4 (void)
9064 {
9065 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
9066 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9067 if (!inst.operands[1].isreg)
9068 if (move_or_literal_pool (0, CONST_ARM, /*mode_3=*/TRUE))
9069 return;
9070 encode_arm_addr_mode_3 (1, /*is_t=*/FALSE);
9071 }
9072
9073 static void
9074 do_ldsttv4 (void)
9075 {
9076 /* ldrt/strt always use post-indexed addressing. Turn [Rn] into [Rn]! and
9077 reject [Rn,...]. */
9078 if (inst.operands[1].preind)
9079 {
9080 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant
9081 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number != 0,
9082 _("this instruction requires a post-indexed address"));
9083
9084 inst.operands[1].preind = 0;
9085 inst.operands[1].postind = 1;
9086 inst.operands[1].writeback = 1;
9087 }
9088 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9089 encode_arm_addr_mode_3 (1, /*is_t=*/TRUE);
9090 }
9091
9092 /* Co-processor register load/store.
9093 Format: <LDC|STC>{cond}[L] CP#,CRd,<address> */
9094 static void
9095 do_lstc (void)
9096 {
9097 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
9098 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
9099 encode_arm_cp_address (2, TRUE, TRUE, 0);
9100 }
9101
9102 static void
9103 do_mlas (void)
9104 {
9105 /* This restriction does not apply to mls (nor to mla in v6 or later). */
9106 if (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg
9107 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v6)
9108 && !(inst.instruction & 0x00400000))
9109 as_tsktsk (_("Rd and Rm should be different in mla"));
9110
9111 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
9112 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
9113 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 8;
9114 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].reg << 12;
9115 }
9116
9117 static void
9118 do_mov (void)
9119 {
9120 constraint (inst.reloc.type >= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC
9121 && inst.reloc.type <= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC ,
9122 THUMB1_RELOC_ONLY);
9123 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9124 encode_arm_shifter_operand (1);
9125 }
9126
9127 /* ARM V6T2 16-bit immediate register load: MOV[WT]{cond} Rd, #<imm16>. */
9128 static void
9129 do_mov16 (void)
9130 {
9131 bfd_vma imm;
9132 bfd_boolean top;
9133
9134 top = (inst.instruction & 0x00400000) != 0;
9135 constraint (top && inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVW,
9136 _(":lower16: not allowed in this instruction"));
9137 constraint (!top && inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVT,
9138 _(":upper16: not allowed in this instruction"));
9139 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9140 if (inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
9141 {
9142 imm = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
9143 /* The value is in two pieces: 0:11, 16:19. */
9144 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0x00000fff);
9145 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0x0000f000) << 4;
9146 }
9147 }
9148
9149 static int
9150 do_vfp_nsyn_mrs (void)
9151 {
9152 if (inst.operands[0].isvec)
9153 {
9154 if (inst.operands[1].reg != 1)
9155 first_error (_("operand 1 must be FPSCR"));
9156 memset (&inst.operands[0], '\0', sizeof (inst.operands[0]));
9157 memset (&inst.operands[1], '\0', sizeof (inst.operands[1]));
9158 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmstat");
9159 }
9160 else if (inst.operands[1].isvec)
9161 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmrx");
9162 else
9163 return FAIL;
9164
9165 return SUCCESS;
9166 }
9167
9168 static int
9169 do_vfp_nsyn_msr (void)
9170 {
9171 if (inst.operands[0].isvec)
9172 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmxr");
9173 else
9174 return FAIL;
9175
9176 return SUCCESS;
9177 }
9178
9179 static void
9180 do_vmrs (void)
9181 {
9182 unsigned Rt = inst.operands[0].reg;
9183
9184 if (thumb_mode && Rt == REG_SP)
9185 {
9186 inst.error = BAD_SP;
9187 return;
9188 }
9189
9190 /* MVFR2 is only valid at ARMv8-A. */
9191 if (inst.operands[1].reg == 5)
9192 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8),
9193 _(BAD_FPU));
9194
9195 /* APSR_ sets isvec. All other refs to PC are illegal. */
9196 if (!inst.operands[0].isvec && Rt == REG_PC)
9197 {
9198 inst.error = BAD_PC;
9199 return;
9200 }
9201
9202 /* If we get through parsing the register name, we just insert the number
9203 generated into the instruction without further validation. */
9204 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[1].reg << 16);
9205 inst.instruction |= (Rt << 12);
9206 }
9207
9208 static void
9209 do_vmsr (void)
9210 {
9211 unsigned Rt = inst.operands[1].reg;
9212
9213 if (thumb_mode)
9214 reject_bad_reg (Rt);
9215 else if (Rt == REG_PC)
9216 {
9217 inst.error = BAD_PC;
9218 return;
9219 }
9220
9221 /* MVFR2 is only valid for ARMv8-A. */
9222 if (inst.operands[0].reg == 5)
9223 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8),
9224 _(BAD_FPU));
9225
9226 /* If we get through parsing the register name, we just insert the number
9227 generated into the instruction without further validation. */
9228 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[0].reg << 16);
9229 inst.instruction |= (Rt << 12);
9230 }
9231
9232 static void
9233 do_mrs (void)
9234 {
9235 unsigned br;
9236
9237 if (do_vfp_nsyn_mrs () == SUCCESS)
9238 return;
9239
9240 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
9241 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9242
9243 if (inst.operands[1].isreg)
9244 {
9245 br = inst.operands[1].reg;
9246 if (((br & 0x200) == 0) && ((br & 0xf0000) != 0xf0000))
9247 as_bad (_("bad register for mrs"));
9248 }
9249 else
9250 {
9251 /* mrs only accepts CPSR/SPSR/CPSR_all/SPSR_all. */
9252 constraint ((inst.operands[1].imm & (PSR_c|PSR_x|PSR_s|PSR_f))
9253 != (PSR_c|PSR_f),
9254 _("'APSR', 'CPSR' or 'SPSR' expected"));
9255 br = (15<<16) | (inst.operands[1].imm & SPSR_BIT);
9256 }
9257
9258 inst.instruction |= br;
9259 }
9260
9261 /* Two possible forms:
9262 "{C|S}PSR_<field>, Rm",
9263 "{C|S}PSR_f, #expression". */
9264
9265 static void
9266 do_msr (void)
9267 {
9268 if (do_vfp_nsyn_msr () == SUCCESS)
9269 return;
9270
9271 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
9272 if (inst.operands[1].isreg)
9273 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
9274 else
9275 {
9276 inst.instruction |= INST_IMMEDIATE;
9277 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_IMMEDIATE;
9278 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 0;
9279 }
9280 }
9281
9282 static void
9283 do_mul (void)
9284 {
9285 constraint (inst.operands[2].reg == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
9286
9287 if (!inst.operands[2].present)
9288 inst.operands[2].reg = inst.operands[0].reg;
9289 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
9290 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
9291 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 8;
9292
9293 if (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg
9294 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v6))
9295 as_tsktsk (_("Rd and Rm should be different in mul"));
9296 }
9297
9298 /* Long Multiply Parser
9299 UMULL RdLo, RdHi, Rm, Rs
9300 SMULL RdLo, RdHi, Rm, Rs
9301 UMLAL RdLo, RdHi, Rm, Rs
9302 SMLAL RdLo, RdHi, Rm, Rs. */
9303
9304 static void
9305 do_mull (void)
9306 {
9307 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9308 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
9309 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
9310 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].reg << 8;
9311
9312 /* rdhi and rdlo must be different. */
9313 if (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg)
9314 as_tsktsk (_("rdhi and rdlo must be different"));
9315
9316 /* rdhi, rdlo and rm must all be different before armv6. */
9317 if ((inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[2].reg
9318 || inst.operands[1].reg == inst.operands[2].reg)
9319 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v6))
9320 as_tsktsk (_("rdhi, rdlo and rm must all be different"));
9321 }
9322
9323 static void
9324 do_nop (void)
9325 {
9326 if (inst.operands[0].present
9327 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v6k))
9328 {
9329 /* Architectural NOP hints are CPSR sets with no bits selected. */
9330 inst.instruction &= 0xf0000000;
9331 inst.instruction |= 0x0320f000;
9332 if (inst.operands[0].present)
9333 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
9334 }
9335 }
9336
9337 /* ARM V6 Pack Halfword Bottom Top instruction (argument parse).
9338 PKHBT {<cond>} <Rd>, <Rn>, <Rm> {, LSL #<shift_imm>}
9339 Condition defaults to COND_ALWAYS.
9340 Error if Rd, Rn or Rm are R15. */
9341
9342 static void
9343 do_pkhbt (void)
9344 {
9345 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9346 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
9347 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
9348 if (inst.operands[3].present)
9349 encode_arm_shift (3);
9350 }
9351
9352 /* ARM V6 PKHTB (Argument Parse). */
9353
9354 static void
9355 do_pkhtb (void)
9356 {
9357 if (!inst.operands[3].present)
9358 {
9359 /* If the shift specifier is omitted, turn the instruction
9360 into pkhbt rd, rm, rn. */
9361 inst.instruction &= 0xfff00010;
9362 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9363 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
9364 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
9365 }
9366 else
9367 {
9368 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9369 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
9370 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
9371 encode_arm_shift (3);
9372 }
9373 }
9374
9375 /* ARMv5TE: Preload-Cache
9376 MP Extensions: Preload for write
9377
9378 PLD(W) <addr_mode>
9379
9380 Syntactically, like LDR with B=1, W=0, L=1. */
9381
9382 static void
9383 do_pld (void)
9384 {
9385 constraint (!inst.operands[0].isreg,
9386 _("'[' expected after PLD mnemonic"));
9387 constraint (inst.operands[0].postind,
9388 _("post-indexed expression used in preload instruction"));
9389 constraint (inst.operands[0].writeback,
9390 _("writeback used in preload instruction"));
9391 constraint (!inst.operands[0].preind,
9392 _("unindexed addressing used in preload instruction"));
9393 encode_arm_addr_mode_2 (0, /*is_t=*/FALSE);
9394 }
9395
9396 /* ARMv7: PLI <addr_mode> */
9397 static void
9398 do_pli (void)
9399 {
9400 constraint (!inst.operands[0].isreg,
9401 _("'[' expected after PLI mnemonic"));
9402 constraint (inst.operands[0].postind,
9403 _("post-indexed expression used in preload instruction"));
9404 constraint (inst.operands[0].writeback,
9405 _("writeback used in preload instruction"));
9406 constraint (!inst.operands[0].preind,
9407 _("unindexed addressing used in preload instruction"));
9408 encode_arm_addr_mode_2 (0, /*is_t=*/FALSE);
9409 inst.instruction &= ~PRE_INDEX;
9410 }
9411
9412 static void
9413 do_push_pop (void)
9414 {
9415 constraint (inst.operands[0].writeback,
9416 _("push/pop do not support {reglist}^"));
9417 inst.operands[1] = inst.operands[0];
9418 memset (&inst.operands[0], 0, sizeof inst.operands[0]);
9419 inst.operands[0].isreg = 1;
9420 inst.operands[0].writeback = 1;
9421 inst.operands[0].reg = REG_SP;
9422 encode_ldmstm (/*from_push_pop_mnem=*/TRUE);
9423 }
9424
9425 /* ARM V6 RFE (Return from Exception) loads the PC and CPSR from the
9426 word at the specified address and the following word
9427 respectively.
9428 Unconditionally executed.
9429 Error if Rn is R15. */
9430
9431 static void
9432 do_rfe (void)
9433 {
9434 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
9435 if (inst.operands[0].writeback)
9436 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
9437 }
9438
9439 /* ARM V6 ssat (argument parse). */
9440
9441 static void
9442 do_ssat (void)
9443 {
9444 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9445 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[1].imm - 1) << 16;
9446 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
9447
9448 if (inst.operands[3].present)
9449 encode_arm_shift (3);
9450 }
9451
9452 /* ARM V6 usat (argument parse). */
9453
9454 static void
9455 do_usat (void)
9456 {
9457 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9458 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm << 16;
9459 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
9460
9461 if (inst.operands[3].present)
9462 encode_arm_shift (3);
9463 }
9464
9465 /* ARM V6 ssat16 (argument parse). */
9466
9467 static void
9468 do_ssat16 (void)
9469 {
9470 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9471 inst.instruction |= ((inst.operands[1].imm - 1) << 16);
9472 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
9473 }
9474
9475 static void
9476 do_usat16 (void)
9477 {
9478 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9479 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm << 16;
9480 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
9481 }
9482
9483 /* ARM V6 SETEND (argument parse). Sets the E bit in the CPSR while
9484 preserving the other bits.
9485
9486 setend <endian_specifier>, where <endian_specifier> is either
9487 BE or LE. */
9488
9489 static void
9490 do_setend (void)
9491 {
9492 if (warn_on_deprecated
9493 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8))
9494 as_tsktsk (_("setend use is deprecated for ARMv8"));
9495
9496 if (inst.operands[0].imm)
9497 inst.instruction |= 0x200;
9498 }
9499
9500 static void
9501 do_shift (void)
9502 {
9503 unsigned int Rm = (inst.operands[1].present
9504 ? inst.operands[1].reg
9505 : inst.operands[0].reg);
9506
9507 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9508 inst.instruction |= Rm;
9509 if (inst.operands[2].isreg) /* Rd, {Rm,} Rs */
9510 {
9511 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 8;
9512 inst.instruction |= SHIFT_BY_REG;
9513 /* PR 12854: Error on extraneous shifts. */
9514 constraint (inst.operands[2].shifted,
9515 _("extraneous shift as part of operand to shift insn"));
9516 }
9517 else
9518 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_SHIFT_IMM;
9519 }
9520
9521 static void
9522 do_smc (void)
9523 {
9524 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_SMC;
9525 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 0;
9526 }
9527
9528 static void
9529 do_hvc (void)
9530 {
9531 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_HVC;
9532 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 0;
9533 }
9534
9535 static void
9536 do_swi (void)
9537 {
9538 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_SWI;
9539 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 0;
9540 }
9541
9542 static void
9543 do_setpan (void)
9544 {
9545 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_pan),
9546 _("selected processor does not support SETPAN instruction"));
9547
9548 inst.instruction |= ((inst.operands[0].imm & 1) << 9);
9549 }
9550
9551 static void
9552 do_t_setpan (void)
9553 {
9554 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_pan),
9555 _("selected processor does not support SETPAN instruction"));
9556
9557 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[0].imm << 3);
9558 }
9559
9560 /* ARM V5E (El Segundo) signed-multiply-accumulate (argument parse)
9561 SMLAxy{cond} Rd,Rm,Rs,Rn
9562 SMLAWy{cond} Rd,Rm,Rs,Rn
9563 Error if any register is R15. */
9564
9565 static void
9566 do_smla (void)
9567 {
9568 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
9569 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
9570 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 8;
9571 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].reg << 12;
9572 }
9573
9574 /* ARM V5E (El Segundo) signed-multiply-accumulate-long (argument parse)
9575 SMLALxy{cond} Rdlo,Rdhi,Rm,Rs
9576 Error if any register is R15.
9577 Warning if Rdlo == Rdhi. */
9578
9579 static void
9580 do_smlal (void)
9581 {
9582 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9583 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
9584 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
9585 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].reg << 8;
9586
9587 if (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg)
9588 as_tsktsk (_("rdhi and rdlo must be different"));
9589 }
9590
9591 /* ARM V5E (El Segundo) signed-multiply (argument parse)
9592 SMULxy{cond} Rd,Rm,Rs
9593 Error if any register is R15. */
9594
9595 static void
9596 do_smul (void)
9597 {
9598 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
9599 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
9600 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 8;
9601 }
9602
9603 /* ARM V6 srs (argument parse). The variable fields in the encoding are
9604 the same for both ARM and Thumb-2. */
9605
9606 static void
9607 do_srs (void)
9608 {
9609 int reg;
9610
9611 if (inst.operands[0].present)
9612 {
9613 reg = inst.operands[0].reg;
9614 constraint (reg != REG_SP, _("SRS base register must be r13"));
9615 }
9616 else
9617 reg = REG_SP;
9618
9619 inst.instruction |= reg << 16;
9620 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
9621 if (inst.operands[0].writeback || inst.operands[1].writeback)
9622 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
9623 }
9624
9625 /* ARM V6 strex (argument parse). */
9626
9627 static void
9628 do_strex (void)
9629 {
9630 constraint (!inst.operands[2].isreg || !inst.operands[2].preind
9631 || inst.operands[2].postind || inst.operands[2].writeback
9632 || inst.operands[2].immisreg || inst.operands[2].shifted
9633 || inst.operands[2].negative
9634 /* See comment in do_ldrex(). */
9635 || (inst.operands[2].reg == REG_PC),
9636 BAD_ADDR_MODE);
9637
9638 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg
9639 || inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[2].reg, BAD_OVERLAP);
9640
9641 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant
9642 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number != 0,
9643 _("offset must be zero in ARM encoding"));
9644
9645 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9646 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
9647 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
9648 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
9649 }
9650
9651 static void
9652 do_t_strexbh (void)
9653 {
9654 constraint (!inst.operands[2].isreg || !inst.operands[2].preind
9655 || inst.operands[2].postind || inst.operands[2].writeback
9656 || inst.operands[2].immisreg || inst.operands[2].shifted
9657 || inst.operands[2].negative,
9658 BAD_ADDR_MODE);
9659
9660 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg
9661 || inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[2].reg, BAD_OVERLAP);
9662
9663 do_rm_rd_rn ();
9664 }
9665
9666 static void
9667 do_strexd (void)
9668 {
9669 constraint (inst.operands[1].reg % 2 != 0,
9670 _("even register required"));
9671 constraint (inst.operands[2].present
9672 && inst.operands[2].reg != inst.operands[1].reg + 1,
9673 _("can only store two consecutive registers"));
9674 /* If op 2 were present and equal to PC, this function wouldn't
9675 have been called in the first place. */
9676 constraint (inst.operands[1].reg == REG_LR, _("r14 not allowed here"));
9677
9678 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg
9679 || inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg + 1
9680 || inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[3].reg,
9681 BAD_OVERLAP);
9682
9683 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9684 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
9685 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].reg << 16;
9686 }
9687
9688 /* ARM V8 STRL. */
9689 static void
9690 do_stlex (void)
9691 {
9692 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg
9693 || inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[2].reg, BAD_OVERLAP);
9694
9695 do_rd_rm_rn ();
9696 }
9697
9698 static void
9699 do_t_stlex (void)
9700 {
9701 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg
9702 || inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[2].reg, BAD_OVERLAP);
9703
9704 do_rm_rd_rn ();
9705 }
9706
9707 /* ARM V6 SXTAH extracts a 16-bit value from a register, sign
9708 extends it to 32-bits, and adds the result to a value in another
9709 register. You can specify a rotation by 0, 8, 16, or 24 bits
9710 before extracting the 16-bit value.
9711 SXTAH{<cond>} <Rd>, <Rn>, <Rm>{, <rotation>}
9712 Condition defaults to COND_ALWAYS.
9713 Error if any register uses R15. */
9714
9715 static void
9716 do_sxtah (void)
9717 {
9718 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9719 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
9720 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
9721 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].imm << 10;
9722 }
9723
9724 /* ARM V6 SXTH.
9725
9726 SXTH {<cond>} <Rd>, <Rm>{, <rotation>}
9727 Condition defaults to COND_ALWAYS.
9728 Error if any register uses R15. */
9729
9730 static void
9731 do_sxth (void)
9732 {
9733 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9734 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
9735 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].imm << 10;
9736 }
9737 \f
9738 /* VFP instructions. In a logical order: SP variant first, monad
9739 before dyad, arithmetic then move then load/store. */
9740
9741 static void
9742 do_vfp_sp_monadic (void)
9743 {
9744 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
9745 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Sm);
9746 }
9747
9748 static void
9749 do_vfp_sp_dyadic (void)
9750 {
9751 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
9752 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Sn);
9753 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[2].reg, VFP_REG_Sm);
9754 }
9755
9756 static void
9757 do_vfp_sp_compare_z (void)
9758 {
9759 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
9760 }
9761
9762 static void
9763 do_vfp_dp_sp_cvt (void)
9764 {
9765 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9766 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Sm);
9767 }
9768
9769 static void
9770 do_vfp_sp_dp_cvt (void)
9771 {
9772 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
9773 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Dm);
9774 }
9775
9776 static void
9777 do_vfp_reg_from_sp (void)
9778 {
9779 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9780 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Sn);
9781 }
9782
9783 static void
9784 do_vfp_reg2_from_sp2 (void)
9785 {
9786 constraint (inst.operands[2].imm != 2,
9787 _("only two consecutive VFP SP registers allowed here"));
9788 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
9789 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
9790 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[2].reg, VFP_REG_Sm);
9791 }
9792
9793 static void
9794 do_vfp_sp_from_reg (void)
9795 {
9796 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sn);
9797 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
9798 }
9799
9800 static void
9801 do_vfp_sp2_from_reg2 (void)
9802 {
9803 constraint (inst.operands[0].imm != 2,
9804 _("only two consecutive VFP SP registers allowed here"));
9805 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sm);
9806 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
9807 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
9808 }
9809
9810 static void
9811 do_vfp_sp_ldst (void)
9812 {
9813 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
9814 encode_arm_cp_address (1, FALSE, TRUE, 0);
9815 }
9816
9817 static void
9818 do_vfp_dp_ldst (void)
9819 {
9820 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9821 encode_arm_cp_address (1, FALSE, TRUE, 0);
9822 }
9823
9824
9825 static void
9826 vfp_sp_ldstm (enum vfp_ldstm_type ldstm_type)
9827 {
9828 if (inst.operands[0].writeback)
9829 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
9830 else
9831 constraint (ldstm_type != VFP_LDSTMIA,
9832 _("this addressing mode requires base-register writeback"));
9833 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
9834 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
9835 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
9836 }
9837
9838 static void
9839 vfp_dp_ldstm (enum vfp_ldstm_type ldstm_type)
9840 {
9841 int count;
9842
9843 if (inst.operands[0].writeback)
9844 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
9845 else
9846 constraint (ldstm_type != VFP_LDSTMIA && ldstm_type != VFP_LDSTMIAX,
9847 _("this addressing mode requires base-register writeback"));
9848
9849 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
9850 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9851
9852 count = inst.operands[1].imm << 1;
9853 if (ldstm_type == VFP_LDSTMIAX || ldstm_type == VFP_LDSTMDBX)
9854 count += 1;
9855
9856 inst.instruction |= count;
9857 }
9858
9859 static void
9860 do_vfp_sp_ldstmia (void)
9861 {
9862 vfp_sp_ldstm (VFP_LDSTMIA);
9863 }
9864
9865 static void
9866 do_vfp_sp_ldstmdb (void)
9867 {
9868 vfp_sp_ldstm (VFP_LDSTMDB);
9869 }
9870
9871 static void
9872 do_vfp_dp_ldstmia (void)
9873 {
9874 vfp_dp_ldstm (VFP_LDSTMIA);
9875 }
9876
9877 static void
9878 do_vfp_dp_ldstmdb (void)
9879 {
9880 vfp_dp_ldstm (VFP_LDSTMDB);
9881 }
9882
9883 static void
9884 do_vfp_xp_ldstmia (void)
9885 {
9886 vfp_dp_ldstm (VFP_LDSTMIAX);
9887 }
9888
9889 static void
9890 do_vfp_xp_ldstmdb (void)
9891 {
9892 vfp_dp_ldstm (VFP_LDSTMDBX);
9893 }
9894
9895 static void
9896 do_vfp_dp_rd_rm (void)
9897 {
9898 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9899 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Dm);
9900 }
9901
9902 static void
9903 do_vfp_dp_rn_rd (void)
9904 {
9905 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dn);
9906 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9907 }
9908
9909 static void
9910 do_vfp_dp_rd_rn (void)
9911 {
9912 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9913 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Dn);
9914 }
9915
9916 static void
9917 do_vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm (void)
9918 {
9919 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9920 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Dn);
9921 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[2].reg, VFP_REG_Dm);
9922 }
9923
9924 static void
9925 do_vfp_dp_rd (void)
9926 {
9927 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9928 }
9929
9930 static void
9931 do_vfp_dp_rm_rd_rn (void)
9932 {
9933 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dm);
9934 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9935 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[2].reg, VFP_REG_Dn);
9936 }
9937
9938 /* VFPv3 instructions. */
9939 static void
9940 do_vfp_sp_const (void)
9941 {
9942 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
9943 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[1].imm & 0xf0) << 12;
9944 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[1].imm & 0x0f);
9945 }
9946
9947 static void
9948 do_vfp_dp_const (void)
9949 {
9950 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9951 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[1].imm & 0xf0) << 12;
9952 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[1].imm & 0x0f);
9953 }
9954
9955 static void
9956 vfp_conv (int srcsize)
9957 {
9958 int immbits = srcsize - inst.operands[1].imm;
9959
9960 if (srcsize == 16 && !(immbits >= 0 && immbits <= srcsize))
9961 {
9962 /* If srcsize is 16, inst.operands[1].imm must be in the range 0-16.
9963 i.e. immbits must be in range 0 - 16. */
9964 inst.error = _("immediate value out of range, expected range [0, 16]");
9965 return;
9966 }
9967 else if (srcsize == 32 && !(immbits >= 0 && immbits < srcsize))
9968 {
9969 /* If srcsize is 32, inst.operands[1].imm must be in the range 1-32.
9970 i.e. immbits must be in range 0 - 31. */
9971 inst.error = _("immediate value out of range, expected range [1, 32]");
9972 return;
9973 }
9974
9975 inst.instruction |= (immbits & 1) << 5;
9976 inst.instruction |= (immbits >> 1);
9977 }
9978
9979 static void
9980 do_vfp_sp_conv_16 (void)
9981 {
9982 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
9983 vfp_conv (16);
9984 }
9985
9986 static void
9987 do_vfp_dp_conv_16 (void)
9988 {
9989 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
9990 vfp_conv (16);
9991 }
9992
9993 static void
9994 do_vfp_sp_conv_32 (void)
9995 {
9996 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
9997 vfp_conv (32);
9998 }
9999
10000 static void
10001 do_vfp_dp_conv_32 (void)
10002 {
10003 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Dd);
10004 vfp_conv (32);
10005 }
10006 \f
10007 /* FPA instructions. Also in a logical order. */
10008
10009 static void
10010 do_fpa_cmp (void)
10011 {
10012 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
10013 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
10014 }
10015
10016 static void
10017 do_fpa_ldmstm (void)
10018 {
10019 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10020 switch (inst.operands[1].imm)
10021 {
10022 case 1: inst.instruction |= CP_T_X; break;
10023 case 2: inst.instruction |= CP_T_Y; break;
10024 case 3: inst.instruction |= CP_T_Y | CP_T_X; break;
10025 case 4: break;
10026 default: abort ();
10027 }
10028
10029 if (inst.instruction & (PRE_INDEX | INDEX_UP))
10030 {
10031 /* The instruction specified "ea" or "fd", so we can only accept
10032 [Rn]{!}. The instruction does not really support stacking or
10033 unstacking, so we have to emulate these by setting appropriate
10034 bits and offsets. */
10035 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant
10036 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number != 0,
10037 _("this instruction does not support indexing"));
10038
10039 if ((inst.instruction & PRE_INDEX) || inst.operands[2].writeback)
10040 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number = 12 * inst.operands[1].imm;
10041
10042 if (!(inst.instruction & INDEX_UP))
10043 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number = -inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
10044
10045 if (!(inst.instruction & PRE_INDEX) && inst.operands[2].writeback)
10046 {
10047 inst.operands[2].preind = 0;
10048 inst.operands[2].postind = 1;
10049 }
10050 }
10051
10052 encode_arm_cp_address (2, TRUE, TRUE, 0);
10053 }
10054 \f
10055 /* iWMMXt instructions: strictly in alphabetical order. */
10056
10057 static void
10058 do_iwmmxt_tandorc (void)
10059 {
10060 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg != REG_PC, _("only r15 allowed here"));
10061 }
10062
10063 static void
10064 do_iwmmxt_textrc (void)
10065 {
10066 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10067 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
10068 }
10069
10070 static void
10071 do_iwmmxt_textrm (void)
10072 {
10073 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10074 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
10075 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].imm;
10076 }
10077
10078 static void
10079 do_iwmmxt_tinsr (void)
10080 {
10081 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
10082 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
10083 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].imm;
10084 }
10085
10086 static void
10087 do_iwmmxt_tmia (void)
10088 {
10089 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 5;
10090 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
10091 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 12;
10092 }
10093
10094 static void
10095 do_iwmmxt_waligni (void)
10096 {
10097 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10098 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
10099 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
10100 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].imm << 20;
10101 }
10102
10103 static void
10104 do_iwmmxt_wmerge (void)
10105 {
10106 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10107 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
10108 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
10109 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].imm << 21;
10110 }
10111
10112 static void
10113 do_iwmmxt_wmov (void)
10114 {
10115 /* WMOV rD, rN is an alias for WOR rD, rN, rN. */
10116 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10117 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
10118 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
10119 }
10120
10121 static void
10122 do_iwmmxt_wldstbh (void)
10123 {
10124 int reloc;
10125 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10126 if (thumb_mode)
10127 reloc = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_CP_OFF_IMM_S2;
10128 else
10129 reloc = BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM_S2;
10130 encode_arm_cp_address (1, TRUE, FALSE, reloc);
10131 }
10132
10133 static void
10134 do_iwmmxt_wldstw (void)
10135 {
10136 /* RIWR_RIWC clears .isreg for a control register. */
10137 if (!inst.operands[0].isreg)
10138 {
10139 constraint (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS, BAD_COND);
10140 inst.instruction |= 0xf0000000;
10141 }
10142
10143 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10144 encode_arm_cp_address (1, TRUE, TRUE, 0);
10145 }
10146
10147 static void
10148 do_iwmmxt_wldstd (void)
10149 {
10150 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10151 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_cext_iwmmxt2)
10152 && inst.operands[1].immisreg)
10153 {
10154 inst.instruction &= ~0x1a000ff;
10155 inst.instruction |= (0xfU << 28);
10156 if (inst.operands[1].preind)
10157 inst.instruction |= PRE_INDEX;
10158 if (!inst.operands[1].negative)
10159 inst.instruction |= INDEX_UP;
10160 if (inst.operands[1].writeback)
10161 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
10162 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
10163 inst.instruction |= inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number << 4;
10164 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
10165 }
10166 else
10167 encode_arm_cp_address (1, TRUE, FALSE, 0);
10168 }
10169
10170 static void
10171 do_iwmmxt_wshufh (void)
10172 {
10173 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10174 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
10175 inst.instruction |= ((inst.operands[2].imm & 0xf0) << 16);
10176 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[2].imm & 0x0f);
10177 }
10178
10179 static void
10180 do_iwmmxt_wzero (void)
10181 {
10182 /* WZERO reg is an alias for WANDN reg, reg, reg. */
10183 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
10184 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10185 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
10186 }
10187
10188 static void
10189 do_iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5 (void)
10190 {
10191 if (inst.operands[2].isreg)
10192 do_rd_rn_rm ();
10193 else {
10194 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_cext_iwmmxt2),
10195 _("immediate operand requires iWMMXt2"));
10196 do_rd_rn ();
10197 if (inst.operands[2].imm == 0)
10198 {
10199 switch ((inst.instruction >> 20) & 0xf)
10200 {
10201 case 4:
10202 case 5:
10203 case 6:
10204 case 7:
10205 /* w...h wrd, wrn, #0 -> wrorh wrd, wrn, #16. */
10206 inst.operands[2].imm = 16;
10207 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xff0fffff) | (0x7 << 20);
10208 break;
10209 case 8:
10210 case 9:
10211 case 10:
10212 case 11:
10213 /* w...w wrd, wrn, #0 -> wrorw wrd, wrn, #32. */
10214 inst.operands[2].imm = 32;
10215 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xff0fffff) | (0xb << 20);
10216 break;
10217 case 12:
10218 case 13:
10219 case 14:
10220 case 15:
10221 {
10222 /* w...d wrd, wrn, #0 -> wor wrd, wrn, wrn. */
10223 unsigned long wrn;
10224 wrn = (inst.instruction >> 16) & 0xf;
10225 inst.instruction &= 0xff0fff0f;
10226 inst.instruction |= wrn;
10227 /* Bail out here; the instruction is now assembled. */
10228 return;
10229 }
10230 }
10231 }
10232 /* Map 32 -> 0, etc. */
10233 inst.operands[2].imm &= 0x1f;
10234 inst.instruction |= (0xfU << 28) | ((inst.operands[2].imm & 0x10) << 4) | (inst.operands[2].imm & 0xf);
10235 }
10236 }
10237 \f
10238 /* Cirrus Maverick instructions. Simple 2-, 3-, and 4-register
10239 operations first, then control, shift, and load/store. */
10240
10241 /* Insns like "foo X,Y,Z". */
10242
10243 static void
10244 do_mav_triple (void)
10245 {
10246 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
10247 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
10248 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 12;
10249 }
10250
10251 /* Insns like "foo W,X,Y,Z".
10252 where W=MVAX[0:3] and X,Y,Z=MVFX[0:15]. */
10253
10254 static void
10255 do_mav_quad (void)
10256 {
10257 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 5;
10258 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
10259 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
10260 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].reg;
10261 }
10262
10263 /* cfmvsc32<cond> DSPSC,MVDX[15:0]. */
10264 static void
10265 do_mav_dspsc (void)
10266 {
10267 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
10268 }
10269
10270 /* Maverick shift immediate instructions.
10271 cfsh32<cond> MVFX[15:0],MVFX[15:0],Shift[6:0].
10272 cfsh64<cond> MVDX[15:0],MVDX[15:0],Shift[6:0]. */
10273
10274 static void
10275 do_mav_shift (void)
10276 {
10277 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
10278
10279 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10280 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
10281
10282 /* Bits 0-3 of the insn should have bits 0-3 of the immediate.
10283 Bits 5-7 of the insn should have bits 4-6 of the immediate.
10284 Bit 4 should be 0. */
10285 imm = (imm & 0xf) | ((imm & 0x70) << 1);
10286
10287 inst.instruction |= imm;
10288 }
10289 \f
10290 /* XScale instructions. Also sorted arithmetic before move. */
10291
10292 /* Xscale multiply-accumulate (argument parse)
10293 MIAcc acc0,Rm,Rs
10294 MIAPHcc acc0,Rm,Rs
10295 MIAxycc acc0,Rm,Rs. */
10296
10297 static void
10298 do_xsc_mia (void)
10299 {
10300 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
10301 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 12;
10302 }
10303
10304 /* Xscale move-accumulator-register (argument parse)
10305
10306 MARcc acc0,RdLo,RdHi. */
10307
10308 static void
10309 do_xsc_mar (void)
10310 {
10311 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
10312 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
10313 }
10314
10315 /* Xscale move-register-accumulator (argument parse)
10316
10317 MRAcc RdLo,RdHi,acc0. */
10318
10319 static void
10320 do_xsc_mra (void)
10321 {
10322 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg, BAD_OVERLAP);
10323 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
10324 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
10325 }
10326 \f
10327 /* Encoding functions relevant only to Thumb. */
10328
10329 /* inst.operands[i] is a shifted-register operand; encode
10330 it into inst.instruction in the format used by Thumb32. */
10331
10332 static void
10333 encode_thumb32_shifted_operand (int i)
10334 {
10335 unsigned int value = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
10336 unsigned int shift = inst.operands[i].shift_kind;
10337
10338 constraint (inst.operands[i].immisreg,
10339 _("shift by register not allowed in thumb mode"));
10340 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].reg;
10341 if (shift == SHIFT_RRX)
10342 inst.instruction |= SHIFT_ROR << 4;
10343 else
10344 {
10345 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant,
10346 _("expression too complex"));
10347
10348 constraint (value > 32
10349 || (value == 32 && (shift == SHIFT_LSL
10350 || shift == SHIFT_ROR)),
10351 _("shift expression is too large"));
10352
10353 if (value == 0)
10354 shift = SHIFT_LSL;
10355 else if (value == 32)
10356 value = 0;
10357
10358 inst.instruction |= shift << 4;
10359 inst.instruction |= (value & 0x1c) << 10;
10360 inst.instruction |= (value & 0x03) << 6;
10361 }
10362 }
10363
10364
10365 /* inst.operands[i] was set up by parse_address. Encode it into a
10366 Thumb32 format load or store instruction. Reject forms that cannot
10367 be used with such instructions. If is_t is true, reject forms that
10368 cannot be used with a T instruction; if is_d is true, reject forms
10369 that cannot be used with a D instruction. If it is a store insn,
10370 reject PC in Rn. */
10371
10372 static void
10373 encode_thumb32_addr_mode (int i, bfd_boolean is_t, bfd_boolean is_d)
10374 {
10375 const bfd_boolean is_pc = (inst.operands[i].reg == REG_PC);
10376
10377 constraint (!inst.operands[i].isreg,
10378 _("Instruction does not support =N addresses"));
10379
10380 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].reg << 16;
10381 if (inst.operands[i].immisreg)
10382 {
10383 constraint (is_pc, BAD_PC_ADDRESSING);
10384 constraint (is_t || is_d, _("cannot use register index with this instruction"));
10385 constraint (inst.operands[i].negative,
10386 _("Thumb does not support negative register indexing"));
10387 constraint (inst.operands[i].postind,
10388 _("Thumb does not support register post-indexing"));
10389 constraint (inst.operands[i].writeback,
10390 _("Thumb does not support register indexing with writeback"));
10391 constraint (inst.operands[i].shifted && inst.operands[i].shift_kind != SHIFT_LSL,
10392 _("Thumb supports only LSL in shifted register indexing"));
10393
10394 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[i].imm;
10395 if (inst.operands[i].shifted)
10396 {
10397 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant,
10398 _("expression too complex"));
10399 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number < 0
10400 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number > 3,
10401 _("shift out of range"));
10402 inst.instruction |= inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number << 4;
10403 }
10404 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10405 }
10406 else if (inst.operands[i].preind)
10407 {
10408 constraint (is_pc && inst.operands[i].writeback, BAD_PC_WRITEBACK);
10409 constraint (is_t && inst.operands[i].writeback,
10410 _("cannot use writeback with this instruction"));
10411 constraint (is_pc && ((inst.instruction & THUMB2_LOAD_BIT) == 0),
10412 BAD_PC_ADDRESSING);
10413
10414 if (is_d)
10415 {
10416 inst.instruction |= 0x01000000;
10417 if (inst.operands[i].writeback)
10418 inst.instruction |= 0x00200000;
10419 }
10420 else
10421 {
10422 inst.instruction |= 0x00000c00;
10423 if (inst.operands[i].writeback)
10424 inst.instruction |= 0x00000100;
10425 }
10426 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_IMM;
10427 }
10428 else if (inst.operands[i].postind)
10429 {
10430 gas_assert (inst.operands[i].writeback);
10431 constraint (is_pc, _("cannot use post-indexing with PC-relative addressing"));
10432 constraint (is_t, _("cannot use post-indexing with this instruction"));
10433
10434 if (is_d)
10435 inst.instruction |= 0x00200000;
10436 else
10437 inst.instruction |= 0x00000900;
10438 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_IMM;
10439 }
10440 else /* unindexed - only for coprocessor */
10441 inst.error = _("instruction does not accept unindexed addressing");
10442 }
10443
10444 /* Table of Thumb instructions which exist in both 16- and 32-bit
10445 encodings (the latter only in post-V6T2 cores). The index is the
10446 value used in the insns table below. When there is more than one
10447 possible 16-bit encoding for the instruction, this table always
10448 holds variant (1).
10449 Also contains several pseudo-instructions used during relaxation. */
10450 #define T16_32_TAB \
10451 X(_adc, 4140, eb400000), \
10452 X(_adcs, 4140, eb500000), \
10453 X(_add, 1c00, eb000000), \
10454 X(_adds, 1c00, eb100000), \
10455 X(_addi, 0000, f1000000), \
10456 X(_addis, 0000, f1100000), \
10457 X(_add_pc,000f, f20f0000), \
10458 X(_add_sp,000d, f10d0000), \
10459 X(_adr, 000f, f20f0000), \
10460 X(_and, 4000, ea000000), \
10461 X(_ands, 4000, ea100000), \
10462 X(_asr, 1000, fa40f000), \
10463 X(_asrs, 1000, fa50f000), \
10464 X(_b, e000, f000b000), \
10465 X(_bcond, d000, f0008000), \
10466 X(_bic, 4380, ea200000), \
10467 X(_bics, 4380, ea300000), \
10468 X(_cmn, 42c0, eb100f00), \
10469 X(_cmp, 2800, ebb00f00), \
10470 X(_cpsie, b660, f3af8400), \
10471 X(_cpsid, b670, f3af8600), \
10472 X(_cpy, 4600, ea4f0000), \
10473 X(_dec_sp,80dd, f1ad0d00), \
10474 X(_eor, 4040, ea800000), \
10475 X(_eors, 4040, ea900000), \
10476 X(_inc_sp,00dd, f10d0d00), \
10477 X(_ldmia, c800, e8900000), \
10478 X(_ldr, 6800, f8500000), \
10479 X(_ldrb, 7800, f8100000), \
10480 X(_ldrh, 8800, f8300000), \
10481 X(_ldrsb, 5600, f9100000), \
10482 X(_ldrsh, 5e00, f9300000), \
10483 X(_ldr_pc,4800, f85f0000), \
10484 X(_ldr_pc2,4800, f85f0000), \
10485 X(_ldr_sp,9800, f85d0000), \
10486 X(_lsl, 0000, fa00f000), \
10487 X(_lsls, 0000, fa10f000), \
10488 X(_lsr, 0800, fa20f000), \
10489 X(_lsrs, 0800, fa30f000), \
10490 X(_mov, 2000, ea4f0000), \
10491 X(_movs, 2000, ea5f0000), \
10492 X(_mul, 4340, fb00f000), \
10493 X(_muls, 4340, ffffffff), /* no 32b muls */ \
10494 X(_mvn, 43c0, ea6f0000), \
10495 X(_mvns, 43c0, ea7f0000), \
10496 X(_neg, 4240, f1c00000), /* rsb #0 */ \
10497 X(_negs, 4240, f1d00000), /* rsbs #0 */ \
10498 X(_orr, 4300, ea400000), \
10499 X(_orrs, 4300, ea500000), \
10500 X(_pop, bc00, e8bd0000), /* ldmia sp!,... */ \
10501 X(_push, b400, e92d0000), /* stmdb sp!,... */ \
10502 X(_rev, ba00, fa90f080), \
10503 X(_rev16, ba40, fa90f090), \
10504 X(_revsh, bac0, fa90f0b0), \
10505 X(_ror, 41c0, fa60f000), \
10506 X(_rors, 41c0, fa70f000), \
10507 X(_sbc, 4180, eb600000), \
10508 X(_sbcs, 4180, eb700000), \
10509 X(_stmia, c000, e8800000), \
10510 X(_str, 6000, f8400000), \
10511 X(_strb, 7000, f8000000), \
10512 X(_strh, 8000, f8200000), \
10513 X(_str_sp,9000, f84d0000), \
10514 X(_sub, 1e00, eba00000), \
10515 X(_subs, 1e00, ebb00000), \
10516 X(_subi, 8000, f1a00000), \
10517 X(_subis, 8000, f1b00000), \
10518 X(_sxtb, b240, fa4ff080), \
10519 X(_sxth, b200, fa0ff080), \
10520 X(_tst, 4200, ea100f00), \
10521 X(_uxtb, b2c0, fa5ff080), \
10522 X(_uxth, b280, fa1ff080), \
10523 X(_nop, bf00, f3af8000), \
10524 X(_yield, bf10, f3af8001), \
10525 X(_wfe, bf20, f3af8002), \
10526 X(_wfi, bf30, f3af8003), \
10527 X(_sev, bf40, f3af8004), \
10528 X(_sevl, bf50, f3af8005), \
10529 X(_udf, de00, f7f0a000)
10530
10531 /* To catch errors in encoding functions, the codes are all offset by
10532 0xF800, putting them in one of the 32-bit prefix ranges, ergo undefined
10533 as 16-bit instructions. */
10534 #define X(a,b,c) T_MNEM##a
10535 enum t16_32_codes { T16_32_OFFSET = 0xF7FF, T16_32_TAB };
10536 #undef X
10537
10538 #define X(a,b,c) 0x##b
10539 static const unsigned short thumb_op16[] = { T16_32_TAB };
10540 #define THUMB_OP16(n) (thumb_op16[(n) - (T16_32_OFFSET + 1)])
10541 #undef X
10542
10543 #define X(a,b,c) 0x##c
10544 static const unsigned int thumb_op32[] = { T16_32_TAB };
10545 #define THUMB_OP32(n) (thumb_op32[(n) - (T16_32_OFFSET + 1)])
10546 #define THUMB_SETS_FLAGS(n) (THUMB_OP32 (n) & 0x00100000)
10547 #undef X
10548 #undef T16_32_TAB
10549
10550 /* Thumb instruction encoders, in alphabetical order. */
10551
10552 /* ADDW or SUBW. */
10553
10554 static void
10555 do_t_add_sub_w (void)
10556 {
10557 int Rd, Rn;
10558
10559 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
10560 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
10561
10562 /* If Rn is REG_PC, this is ADR; if Rn is REG_SP, then this
10563 is the SP-{plus,minus}-immediate form of the instruction. */
10564 if (Rn == REG_SP)
10565 constraint (Rd == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
10566 else
10567 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
10568
10569 inst.instruction |= (Rn << 16) | (Rd << 8);
10570 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMM12;
10571 }
10572
10573 /* Parse an add or subtract instruction. We get here with inst.instruction
10574 equaling any of THUMB_OPCODE_add, adds, sub, or subs. */
10575
10576 static void
10577 do_t_add_sub (void)
10578 {
10579 int Rd, Rs, Rn;
10580
10581 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
10582 Rs = (inst.operands[1].present
10583 ? inst.operands[1].reg /* Rd, Rs, foo */
10584 : inst.operands[0].reg); /* Rd, foo -> Rd, Rd, foo */
10585
10586 if (Rd == REG_PC)
10587 set_it_insn_type_last ();
10588
10589 if (unified_syntax)
10590 {
10591 bfd_boolean flags;
10592 bfd_boolean narrow;
10593 int opcode;
10594
10595 flags = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_adds
10596 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_subs);
10597 if (flags)
10598 narrow = !in_it_block ();
10599 else
10600 narrow = in_it_block ();
10601 if (!inst.operands[2].isreg)
10602 {
10603 int add;
10604
10605 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8))
10606 constraint (Rd == REG_SP && Rs != REG_SP, BAD_SP);
10607
10608 add = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_add
10609 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_adds);
10610 opcode = 0;
10611 if (inst.size_req != 4)
10612 {
10613 /* Attempt to use a narrow opcode, with relaxation if
10614 appropriate. */
10615 if (Rd == REG_SP && Rs == REG_SP && !flags)
10616 opcode = add ? T_MNEM_inc_sp : T_MNEM_dec_sp;
10617 else if (Rd <= 7 && Rs == REG_SP && add && !flags)
10618 opcode = T_MNEM_add_sp;
10619 else if (Rd <= 7 && Rs == REG_PC && add && !flags)
10620 opcode = T_MNEM_add_pc;
10621 else if (Rd <= 7 && Rs <= 7 && narrow)
10622 {
10623 if (flags)
10624 opcode = add ? T_MNEM_addis : T_MNEM_subis;
10625 else
10626 opcode = add ? T_MNEM_addi : T_MNEM_subi;
10627 }
10628 if (opcode)
10629 {
10630 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16(opcode);
10631 inst.instruction |= (Rd << 4) | Rs;
10632 if (inst.reloc.type < BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC
10633 || inst.reloc.type > BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC)
10634 {
10635 if (inst.size_req == 2)
10636 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD;
10637 else
10638 inst.relax = opcode;
10639 }
10640 }
10641 else
10642 constraint (inst.size_req == 2, BAD_HIREG);
10643 }
10644 if (inst.size_req == 4
10645 || (inst.size_req != 2 && !opcode))
10646 {
10647 constraint (inst.reloc.type >= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC
10648 && inst.reloc.type <= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC ,
10649 THUMB1_RELOC_ONLY);
10650 if (Rd == REG_PC)
10651 {
10652 constraint (add, BAD_PC);
10653 constraint (Rs != REG_LR || inst.instruction != T_MNEM_subs,
10654 _("only SUBS PC, LR, #const allowed"));
10655 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant,
10656 _("expression too complex"));
10657 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number < 0
10658 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number > 0xff,
10659 _("immediate value out of range"));
10660 inst.instruction = T2_SUBS_PC_LR
10661 | inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
10662 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
10663 return;
10664 }
10665 else if (Rs == REG_PC)
10666 {
10667 /* Always use addw/subw. */
10668 inst.instruction = add ? 0xf20f0000 : 0xf2af0000;
10669 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMM12;
10670 }
10671 else
10672 {
10673 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
10674 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xe1ffffff)
10675 | 0x10000000;
10676 if (flags)
10677 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE;
10678 else
10679 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_IMM;
10680 }
10681 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
10682 inst.instruction |= Rs << 16;
10683 }
10684 }
10685 else
10686 {
10687 unsigned int value = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
10688 unsigned int shift = inst.operands[2].shift_kind;
10689
10690 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
10691 /* See if we can do this with a 16-bit instruction. */
10692 if (!inst.operands[2].shifted && inst.size_req != 4)
10693 {
10694 if (Rd > 7 || Rs > 7 || Rn > 7)
10695 narrow = FALSE;
10696
10697 if (narrow)
10698 {
10699 inst.instruction = ((inst.instruction == T_MNEM_adds
10700 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_add)
10701 ? T_OPCODE_ADD_R3
10702 : T_OPCODE_SUB_R3);
10703 inst.instruction |= Rd | (Rs << 3) | (Rn << 6);
10704 return;
10705 }
10706
10707 if (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_add && (Rd == Rs || Rd == Rn))
10708 {
10709 /* Thumb-1 cores (except v6-M) require at least one high
10710 register in a narrow non flag setting add. */
10711 if (Rd > 7 || Rn > 7
10712 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v6t2)
10713 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_msr))
10714 {
10715 if (Rd == Rn)
10716 {
10717 Rn = Rs;
10718 Rs = Rd;
10719 }
10720 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ADD_HI;
10721 inst.instruction |= (Rd & 8) << 4;
10722 inst.instruction |= (Rd & 7);
10723 inst.instruction |= Rn << 3;
10724 return;
10725 }
10726 }
10727 }
10728
10729 constraint (Rd == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
10730 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8))
10731 constraint (Rd == REG_SP && Rs != REG_SP, BAD_SP);
10732 constraint (Rs == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
10733 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
10734
10735 /* If we get here, it can't be done in 16 bits. */
10736 constraint (inst.operands[2].shifted && inst.operands[2].immisreg,
10737 _("shift must be constant"));
10738 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
10739 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
10740 inst.instruction |= Rs << 16;
10741 constraint (Rd == REG_SP && Rs == REG_SP && value > 3,
10742 _("shift value over 3 not allowed in thumb mode"));
10743 constraint (Rd == REG_SP && Rs == REG_SP && shift != SHIFT_LSL,
10744 _("only LSL shift allowed in thumb mode"));
10745 encode_thumb32_shifted_operand (2);
10746 }
10747 }
10748 else
10749 {
10750 constraint (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_adds
10751 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_subs,
10752 BAD_THUMB32);
10753
10754 if (!inst.operands[2].isreg) /* Rd, Rs, #imm */
10755 {
10756 constraint ((Rd > 7 && (Rd != REG_SP || Rs != REG_SP))
10757 || (Rs > 7 && Rs != REG_SP && Rs != REG_PC),
10758 BAD_HIREG);
10759
10760 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_add
10761 ? 0x0000 : 0x8000);
10762 inst.instruction |= (Rd << 4) | Rs;
10763 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD;
10764 return;
10765 }
10766
10767 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
10768 constraint (inst.operands[2].shifted, _("unshifted register required"));
10769
10770 /* We now have Rd, Rs, and Rn set to registers. */
10771 if (Rd > 7 || Rs > 7 || Rn > 7)
10772 {
10773 /* Can't do this for SUB. */
10774 constraint (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_sub, BAD_HIREG);
10775 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ADD_HI;
10776 inst.instruction |= (Rd & 8) << 4;
10777 inst.instruction |= (Rd & 7);
10778 if (Rs == Rd)
10779 inst.instruction |= Rn << 3;
10780 else if (Rn == Rd)
10781 inst.instruction |= Rs << 3;
10782 else
10783 constraint (1, _("dest must overlap one source register"));
10784 }
10785 else
10786 {
10787 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_add
10788 ? T_OPCODE_ADD_R3 : T_OPCODE_SUB_R3);
10789 inst.instruction |= Rd | (Rs << 3) | (Rn << 6);
10790 }
10791 }
10792 }
10793
10794 static void
10795 do_t_adr (void)
10796 {
10797 unsigned Rd;
10798
10799 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
10800 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
10801
10802 if (unified_syntax && inst.size_req == 0 && Rd <= 7)
10803 {
10804 /* Defer to section relaxation. */
10805 inst.relax = inst.instruction;
10806 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
10807 inst.instruction |= Rd << 4;
10808 }
10809 else if (unified_syntax && inst.size_req != 2)
10810 {
10811 /* Generate a 32-bit opcode. */
10812 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
10813 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
10814 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_PC12;
10815 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 1;
10816 }
10817 else
10818 {
10819 /* Generate a 16-bit opcode. */
10820 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
10821 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD;
10822 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number -= 4; /* PC relative adjust. */
10823 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 1;
10824 inst.instruction |= Rd << 4;
10825 }
10826
10827 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_symbol
10828 && inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol != NULL
10829 && S_IS_DEFINED (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol)
10830 && THUMB_IS_FUNC (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol))
10831 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number += 1;
10832 }
10833
10834 /* Arithmetic instructions for which there is just one 16-bit
10835 instruction encoding, and it allows only two low registers.
10836 For maximal compatibility with ARM syntax, we allow three register
10837 operands even when Thumb-32 instructions are not available, as long
10838 as the first two are identical. For instance, both "sbc r0,r1" and
10839 "sbc r0,r0,r1" are allowed. */
10840 static void
10841 do_t_arit3 (void)
10842 {
10843 int Rd, Rs, Rn;
10844
10845 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
10846 Rs = (inst.operands[1].present
10847 ? inst.operands[1].reg /* Rd, Rs, foo */
10848 : inst.operands[0].reg); /* Rd, foo -> Rd, Rd, foo */
10849 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
10850
10851 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
10852 reject_bad_reg (Rs);
10853 if (inst.operands[2].isreg)
10854 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
10855
10856 if (unified_syntax)
10857 {
10858 if (!inst.operands[2].isreg)
10859 {
10860 /* For an immediate, we always generate a 32-bit opcode;
10861 section relaxation will shrink it later if possible. */
10862 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
10863 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xe1ffffff) | 0x10000000;
10864 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
10865 inst.instruction |= Rs << 16;
10866 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE;
10867 }
10868 else
10869 {
10870 bfd_boolean narrow;
10871
10872 /* See if we can do this with a 16-bit instruction. */
10873 if (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction))
10874 narrow = !in_it_block ();
10875 else
10876 narrow = in_it_block ();
10877
10878 if (Rd > 7 || Rn > 7 || Rs > 7)
10879 narrow = FALSE;
10880 if (inst.operands[2].shifted)
10881 narrow = FALSE;
10882 if (inst.size_req == 4)
10883 narrow = FALSE;
10884
10885 if (narrow
10886 && Rd == Rs)
10887 {
10888 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
10889 inst.instruction |= Rd;
10890 inst.instruction |= Rn << 3;
10891 return;
10892 }
10893
10894 /* If we get here, it can't be done in 16 bits. */
10895 constraint (inst.operands[2].shifted
10896 && inst.operands[2].immisreg,
10897 _("shift must be constant"));
10898 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
10899 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
10900 inst.instruction |= Rs << 16;
10901 encode_thumb32_shifted_operand (2);
10902 }
10903 }
10904 else
10905 {
10906 /* On its face this is a lie - the instruction does set the
10907 flags. However, the only supported mnemonic in this mode
10908 says it doesn't. */
10909 constraint (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction), BAD_THUMB32);
10910
10911 constraint (!inst.operands[2].isreg || inst.operands[2].shifted,
10912 _("unshifted register required"));
10913 constraint (Rd > 7 || Rs > 7 || Rn > 7, BAD_HIREG);
10914 constraint (Rd != Rs,
10915 _("dest and source1 must be the same register"));
10916
10917 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
10918 inst.instruction |= Rd;
10919 inst.instruction |= Rn << 3;
10920 }
10921 }
10922
10923 /* Similarly, but for instructions where the arithmetic operation is
10924 commutative, so we can allow either of them to be different from
10925 the destination operand in a 16-bit instruction. For instance, all
10926 three of "adc r0,r1", "adc r0,r0,r1", and "adc r0,r1,r0" are
10927 accepted. */
10928 static void
10929 do_t_arit3c (void)
10930 {
10931 int Rd, Rs, Rn;
10932
10933 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
10934 Rs = (inst.operands[1].present
10935 ? inst.operands[1].reg /* Rd, Rs, foo */
10936 : inst.operands[0].reg); /* Rd, foo -> Rd, Rd, foo */
10937 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
10938
10939 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
10940 reject_bad_reg (Rs);
10941 if (inst.operands[2].isreg)
10942 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
10943
10944 if (unified_syntax)
10945 {
10946 if (!inst.operands[2].isreg)
10947 {
10948 /* For an immediate, we always generate a 32-bit opcode;
10949 section relaxation will shrink it later if possible. */
10950 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
10951 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xe1ffffff) | 0x10000000;
10952 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
10953 inst.instruction |= Rs << 16;
10954 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE;
10955 }
10956 else
10957 {
10958 bfd_boolean narrow;
10959
10960 /* See if we can do this with a 16-bit instruction. */
10961 if (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction))
10962 narrow = !in_it_block ();
10963 else
10964 narrow = in_it_block ();
10965
10966 if (Rd > 7 || Rn > 7 || Rs > 7)
10967 narrow = FALSE;
10968 if (inst.operands[2].shifted)
10969 narrow = FALSE;
10970 if (inst.size_req == 4)
10971 narrow = FALSE;
10972
10973 if (narrow)
10974 {
10975 if (Rd == Rs)
10976 {
10977 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
10978 inst.instruction |= Rd;
10979 inst.instruction |= Rn << 3;
10980 return;
10981 }
10982 if (Rd == Rn)
10983 {
10984 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
10985 inst.instruction |= Rd;
10986 inst.instruction |= Rs << 3;
10987 return;
10988 }
10989 }
10990
10991 /* If we get here, it can't be done in 16 bits. */
10992 constraint (inst.operands[2].shifted
10993 && inst.operands[2].immisreg,
10994 _("shift must be constant"));
10995 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
10996 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
10997 inst.instruction |= Rs << 16;
10998 encode_thumb32_shifted_operand (2);
10999 }
11000 }
11001 else
11002 {
11003 /* On its face this is a lie - the instruction does set the
11004 flags. However, the only supported mnemonic in this mode
11005 says it doesn't. */
11006 constraint (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction), BAD_THUMB32);
11007
11008 constraint (!inst.operands[2].isreg || inst.operands[2].shifted,
11009 _("unshifted register required"));
11010 constraint (Rd > 7 || Rs > 7 || Rn > 7, BAD_HIREG);
11011
11012 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
11013 inst.instruction |= Rd;
11014
11015 if (Rd == Rs)
11016 inst.instruction |= Rn << 3;
11017 else if (Rd == Rn)
11018 inst.instruction |= Rs << 3;
11019 else
11020 constraint (1, _("dest must overlap one source register"));
11021 }
11022 }
11023
11024 static void
11025 do_t_bfc (void)
11026 {
11027 unsigned Rd;
11028 unsigned int msb = inst.operands[1].imm + inst.operands[2].imm;
11029 constraint (msb > 32, _("bit-field extends past end of register"));
11030 /* The instruction encoding stores the LSB and MSB,
11031 not the LSB and width. */
11032 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
11033 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
11034 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
11035 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[1].imm & 0x1c) << 10;
11036 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[1].imm & 0x03) << 6;
11037 inst.instruction |= msb - 1;
11038 }
11039
11040 static void
11041 do_t_bfi (void)
11042 {
11043 int Rd, Rn;
11044 unsigned int msb;
11045
11046 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
11047 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
11048
11049 /* #0 in second position is alternative syntax for bfc, which is
11050 the same instruction but with REG_PC in the Rm field. */
11051 if (!inst.operands[1].isreg)
11052 Rn = REG_PC;
11053 else
11054 {
11055 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
11056 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
11057 }
11058
11059 msb = inst.operands[2].imm + inst.operands[3].imm;
11060 constraint (msb > 32, _("bit-field extends past end of register"));
11061 /* The instruction encoding stores the LSB and MSB,
11062 not the LSB and width. */
11063 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
11064 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
11065 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[2].imm & 0x1c) << 10;
11066 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[2].imm & 0x03) << 6;
11067 inst.instruction |= msb - 1;
11068 }
11069
11070 static void
11071 do_t_bfx (void)
11072 {
11073 unsigned Rd, Rn;
11074
11075 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
11076 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
11077
11078 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
11079 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
11080
11081 constraint (inst.operands[2].imm + inst.operands[3].imm > 32,
11082 _("bit-field extends past end of register"));
11083 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
11084 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
11085 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[2].imm & 0x1c) << 10;
11086 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[2].imm & 0x03) << 6;
11087 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].imm - 1;
11088 }
11089
11090 /* ARM V5 Thumb BLX (argument parse)
11091 BLX <target_addr> which is BLX(1)
11092 BLX <Rm> which is BLX(2)
11093 Unfortunately, there are two different opcodes for this mnemonic.
11094 So, the insns[].value is not used, and the code here zaps values
11095 into inst.instruction.
11096
11097 ??? How to take advantage of the additional two bits of displacement
11098 available in Thumb32 mode? Need new relocation? */
11099
11100 static void
11101 do_t_blx (void)
11102 {
11103 set_it_insn_type_last ();
11104
11105 if (inst.operands[0].isreg)
11106 {
11107 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
11108 /* We have a register, so this is BLX(2). */
11109 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 3;
11110 }
11111 else
11112 {
11113 /* No register. This must be BLX(1). */
11114 inst.instruction = 0xf000e800;
11115 encode_branch (BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX);
11116 }
11117 }
11118
11119 static void
11120 do_t_branch (void)
11121 {
11122 int opcode;
11123 int cond;
11124 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
11125
11126 cond = inst.cond;
11127 set_it_insn_type (IF_INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN);
11128
11129 if (in_it_block ())
11130 {
11131 /* Conditional branches inside IT blocks are encoded as unconditional
11132 branches. */
11133 cond = COND_ALWAYS;
11134 }
11135 else
11136 cond = inst.cond;
11137
11138 if (cond != COND_ALWAYS)
11139 opcode = T_MNEM_bcond;
11140 else
11141 opcode = inst.instruction;
11142
11143 if (unified_syntax
11144 && (inst.size_req == 4
11145 || (inst.size_req != 2
11146 && (inst.operands[0].hasreloc
11147 || inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_constant))))
11148 {
11149 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32(opcode);
11150 if (cond == COND_ALWAYS)
11151 reloc = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH25;
11152 else
11153 {
11154 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2),
11155 _("selected architecture does not support "
11156 "wide conditional branch instruction"));
11157
11158 gas_assert (cond != 0xF);
11159 inst.instruction |= cond << 22;
11160 reloc = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH20;
11161 }
11162 }
11163 else
11164 {
11165 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16(opcode);
11166 if (cond == COND_ALWAYS)
11167 reloc = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH12;
11168 else
11169 {
11170 inst.instruction |= cond << 8;
11171 reloc = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH9;
11172 }
11173 /* Allow section relaxation. */
11174 if (unified_syntax && inst.size_req != 2)
11175 inst.relax = opcode;
11176 }
11177 inst.reloc.type = reloc;
11178 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 1;
11179 }
11180
11181 /* Actually do the work for Thumb state bkpt and hlt. The only difference
11182 between the two is the maximum immediate allowed - which is passed in
11183 RANGE. */
11184 static void
11185 do_t_bkpt_hlt1 (int range)
11186 {
11187 constraint (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS,
11188 _("instruction is always unconditional"));
11189 if (inst.operands[0].present)
11190 {
11191 constraint (inst.operands[0].imm > range,
11192 _("immediate value out of range"));
11193 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
11194 }
11195
11196 set_it_insn_type (NEUTRAL_IT_INSN);
11197 }
11198
11199 static void
11200 do_t_hlt (void)
11201 {
11202 do_t_bkpt_hlt1 (63);
11203 }
11204
11205 static void
11206 do_t_bkpt (void)
11207 {
11208 do_t_bkpt_hlt1 (255);
11209 }
11210
11211 static void
11212 do_t_branch23 (void)
11213 {
11214 set_it_insn_type_last ();
11215 encode_branch (BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23);
11216
11217 /* md_apply_fix blows up with 'bl foo(PLT)' where foo is defined in
11218 this file. We used to simply ignore the PLT reloc type here --
11219 the branch encoding is now needed to deal with TLSCALL relocs.
11220 So if we see a PLT reloc now, put it back to how it used to be to
11221 keep the preexisting behaviour. */
11222 if (inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32)
11223 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23;
11224
11225 #if defined(OBJ_COFF)
11226 /* If the destination of the branch is a defined symbol which does not have
11227 the THUMB_FUNC attribute, then we must be calling a function which has
11228 the (interfacearm) attribute. We look for the Thumb entry point to that
11229 function and change the branch to refer to that function instead. */
11230 if ( inst.reloc.exp.X_op == O_symbol
11231 && inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol != NULL
11232 && S_IS_DEFINED (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol)
11233 && ! THUMB_IS_FUNC (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol))
11234 inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol =
11235 find_real_start (inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol);
11236 #endif
11237 }
11238
11239 static void
11240 do_t_bx (void)
11241 {
11242 set_it_insn_type_last ();
11243 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 3;
11244 /* ??? FIXME: Should add a hacky reloc here if reg is REG_PC. The reloc
11245 should cause the alignment to be checked once it is known. This is
11246 because BX PC only works if the instruction is word aligned. */
11247 }
11248
11249 static void
11250 do_t_bxj (void)
11251 {
11252 int Rm;
11253
11254 set_it_insn_type_last ();
11255 Rm = inst.operands[0].reg;
11256 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
11257 inst.instruction |= Rm << 16;
11258 }
11259
11260 static void
11261 do_t_clz (void)
11262 {
11263 unsigned Rd;
11264 unsigned Rm;
11265
11266 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
11267 Rm = inst.operands[1].reg;
11268
11269 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
11270 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
11271
11272 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
11273 inst.instruction |= Rm << 16;
11274 inst.instruction |= Rm;
11275 }
11276
11277 static void
11278 do_t_csdb (void)
11279 {
11280 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
11281 }
11282
11283 static void
11284 do_t_cps (void)
11285 {
11286 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
11287 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
11288 }
11289
11290 static void
11291 do_t_cpsi (void)
11292 {
11293 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
11294 if (unified_syntax
11295 && (inst.operands[1].present || inst.size_req == 4)
11296 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6_notm))
11297 {
11298 unsigned int imod = (inst.instruction & 0x0030) >> 4;
11299 inst.instruction = 0xf3af8000;
11300 inst.instruction |= imod << 9;
11301 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm << 5;
11302 if (inst.operands[1].present)
11303 inst.instruction |= 0x100 | inst.operands[1].imm;
11304 }
11305 else
11306 {
11307 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v1)
11308 && (inst.operands[0].imm & 4),
11309 _("selected processor does not support 'A' form "
11310 "of this instruction"));
11311 constraint (inst.operands[1].present || inst.size_req == 4,
11312 _("Thumb does not support the 2-argument "
11313 "form of this instruction"));
11314 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
11315 }
11316 }
11317
11318 /* THUMB CPY instruction (argument parse). */
11319
11320 static void
11321 do_t_cpy (void)
11322 {
11323 if (inst.size_req == 4)
11324 {
11325 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (T_MNEM_mov);
11326 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
11327 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg;
11328 }
11329 else
11330 {
11331 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[0].reg & 0x8) << 4;
11332 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[0].reg & 0x7);
11333 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 3;
11334 }
11335 }
11336
11337 static void
11338 do_t_cbz (void)
11339 {
11340 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
11341 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg > 7, BAD_HIREG);
11342 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
11343 inst.reloc.pc_rel = 1;
11344 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH7;
11345 }
11346
11347 static void
11348 do_t_dbg (void)
11349 {
11350 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
11351 }
11352
11353 static void
11354 do_t_div (void)
11355 {
11356 unsigned Rd, Rn, Rm;
11357
11358 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
11359 Rn = (inst.operands[1].present
11360 ? inst.operands[1].reg : Rd);
11361 Rm = inst.operands[2].reg;
11362
11363 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
11364 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
11365 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
11366
11367 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
11368 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
11369 inst.instruction |= Rm;
11370 }
11371
11372 static void
11373 do_t_hint (void)
11374 {
11375 if (unified_syntax && inst.size_req == 4)
11376 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
11377 else
11378 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
11379 }
11380
11381 static void
11382 do_t_it (void)
11383 {
11384 unsigned int cond = inst.operands[0].imm;
11385
11386 set_it_insn_type (IT_INSN);
11387 now_it.mask = (inst.instruction & 0xf) | 0x10;
11388 now_it.cc = cond;
11389 now_it.warn_deprecated = FALSE;
11390
11391 /* If the condition is a negative condition, invert the mask. */
11392 if ((cond & 0x1) == 0x0)
11393 {
11394 unsigned int mask = inst.instruction & 0x000f;
11395
11396 if ((mask & 0x7) == 0)
11397 {
11398 /* No conversion needed. */
11399 now_it.block_length = 1;
11400 }
11401 else if ((mask & 0x3) == 0)
11402 {
11403 mask ^= 0x8;
11404 now_it.block_length = 2;
11405 }
11406 else if ((mask & 0x1) == 0)
11407 {
11408 mask ^= 0xC;
11409 now_it.block_length = 3;
11410 }
11411 else
11412 {
11413 mask ^= 0xE;
11414 now_it.block_length = 4;
11415 }
11416
11417 inst.instruction &= 0xfff0;
11418 inst.instruction |= mask;
11419 }
11420
11421 inst.instruction |= cond << 4;
11422 }
11423
11424 /* Helper function used for both push/pop and ldm/stm. */
11425 static void
11426 encode_thumb2_ldmstm (int base, unsigned mask, bfd_boolean writeback)
11427 {
11428 bfd_boolean load;
11429
11430 load = (inst.instruction & (1 << 20)) != 0;
11431
11432 if (mask & (1 << 13))
11433 inst.error = _("SP not allowed in register list");
11434
11435 if ((mask & (1 << base)) != 0
11436 && writeback)
11437 inst.error = _("having the base register in the register list when "
11438 "using write back is UNPREDICTABLE");
11439
11440 if (load)
11441 {
11442 if (mask & (1 << 15))
11443 {
11444 if (mask & (1 << 14))
11445 inst.error = _("LR and PC should not both be in register list");
11446 else
11447 set_it_insn_type_last ();
11448 }
11449 }
11450 else
11451 {
11452 if (mask & (1 << 15))
11453 inst.error = _("PC not allowed in register list");
11454 }
11455
11456 if ((mask & (mask - 1)) == 0)
11457 {
11458 /* Single register transfers implemented as str/ldr. */
11459 if (writeback)
11460 {
11461 if (inst.instruction & (1 << 23))
11462 inst.instruction = 0x00000b04; /* ia! -> [base], #4 */
11463 else
11464 inst.instruction = 0x00000d04; /* db! -> [base, #-4]! */
11465 }
11466 else
11467 {
11468 if (inst.instruction & (1 << 23))
11469 inst.instruction = 0x00800000; /* ia -> [base] */
11470 else
11471 inst.instruction = 0x00000c04; /* db -> [base, #-4] */
11472 }
11473
11474 inst.instruction |= 0xf8400000;
11475 if (load)
11476 inst.instruction |= 0x00100000;
11477
11478 mask = ffs (mask) - 1;
11479 mask <<= 12;
11480 }
11481 else if (writeback)
11482 inst.instruction |= WRITE_BACK;
11483
11484 inst.instruction |= mask;
11485 inst.instruction |= base << 16;
11486 }
11487
11488 static void
11489 do_t_ldmstm (void)
11490 {
11491 /* This really doesn't seem worth it. */
11492 constraint (inst.reloc.type != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED,
11493 _("expression too complex"));
11494 constraint (inst.operands[1].writeback,
11495 _("Thumb load/store multiple does not support {reglist}^"));
11496
11497 if (unified_syntax)
11498 {
11499 bfd_boolean narrow;
11500 unsigned mask;
11501
11502 narrow = FALSE;
11503 /* See if we can use a 16-bit instruction. */
11504 if (inst.instruction < 0xffff /* not ldmdb/stmdb */
11505 && inst.size_req != 4
11506 && !(inst.operands[1].imm & ~0xff))
11507 {
11508 mask = 1 << inst.operands[0].reg;
11509
11510 if (inst.operands[0].reg <= 7)
11511 {
11512 if (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_stmia
11513 ? inst.operands[0].writeback
11514 : (inst.operands[0].writeback
11515 == !(inst.operands[1].imm & mask)))
11516 {
11517 if (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_stmia
11518 && (inst.operands[1].imm & mask)
11519 && (inst.operands[1].imm & (mask - 1)))
11520 as_warn (_("value stored for r%d is UNKNOWN"),
11521 inst.operands[0].reg);
11522
11523 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
11524 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
11525 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
11526 narrow = TRUE;
11527 }
11528 else if ((inst.operands[1].imm & (inst.operands[1].imm-1)) == 0)
11529 {
11530 /* This means 1 register in reg list one of 3 situations:
11531 1. Instruction is stmia, but without writeback.
11532 2. lmdia without writeback, but with Rn not in
11533 reglist.
11534 3. ldmia with writeback, but with Rn in reglist.
11535 Case 3 is UNPREDICTABLE behaviour, so we handle
11536 case 1 and 2 which can be converted into a 16-bit
11537 str or ldr. The SP cases are handled below. */
11538 unsigned long opcode;
11539 /* First, record an error for Case 3. */
11540 if (inst.operands[1].imm & mask
11541 && inst.operands[0].writeback)
11542 inst.error =
11543 _("having the base register in the register list when "
11544 "using write back is UNPREDICTABLE");
11545
11546 opcode = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_stmia ? T_MNEM_str
11547 : T_MNEM_ldr);
11548 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (opcode);
11549 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 3;
11550 inst.instruction |= (ffs (inst.operands[1].imm)-1);
11551 narrow = TRUE;
11552 }
11553 }
11554 else if (inst.operands[0] .reg == REG_SP)
11555 {
11556 if (inst.operands[0].writeback)
11557 {
11558 inst.instruction =
11559 THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_stmia
11560 ? T_MNEM_push : T_MNEM_pop);
11561 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
11562 narrow = TRUE;
11563 }
11564 else if ((inst.operands[1].imm & (inst.operands[1].imm-1)) == 0)
11565 {
11566 inst.instruction =
11567 THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_stmia
11568 ? T_MNEM_str_sp : T_MNEM_ldr_sp);
11569 inst.instruction |= ((ffs (inst.operands[1].imm)-1) << 8);
11570 narrow = TRUE;
11571 }
11572 }
11573 }
11574
11575 if (!narrow)
11576 {
11577 if (inst.instruction < 0xffff)
11578 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
11579
11580 encode_thumb2_ldmstm (inst.operands[0].reg, inst.operands[1].imm,
11581 inst.operands[0].writeback);
11582 }
11583 }
11584 else
11585 {
11586 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg > 7
11587 || (inst.operands[1].imm & ~0xff), BAD_HIREG);
11588 constraint (inst.instruction != T_MNEM_ldmia
11589 && inst.instruction != T_MNEM_stmia,
11590 _("Thumb-2 instruction only valid in unified syntax"));
11591 if (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_stmia)
11592 {
11593 if (!inst.operands[0].writeback)
11594 as_warn (_("this instruction will write back the base register"));
11595 if ((inst.operands[1].imm & (1 << inst.operands[0].reg))
11596 && (inst.operands[1].imm & ((1 << inst.operands[0].reg) - 1)))
11597 as_warn (_("value stored for r%d is UNKNOWN"),
11598 inst.operands[0].reg);
11599 }
11600 else
11601 {
11602 if (!inst.operands[0].writeback
11603 && !(inst.operands[1].imm & (1 << inst.operands[0].reg)))
11604 as_warn (_("this instruction will write back the base register"));
11605 else if (inst.operands[0].writeback
11606 && (inst.operands[1].imm & (1 << inst.operands[0].reg)))
11607 as_warn (_("this instruction will not write back the base register"));
11608 }
11609
11610 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
11611 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
11612 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
11613 }
11614 }
11615
11616 static void
11617 do_t_ldrex (void)
11618 {
11619 constraint (!inst.operands[1].isreg || !inst.operands[1].preind
11620 || inst.operands[1].postind || inst.operands[1].writeback
11621 || inst.operands[1].immisreg || inst.operands[1].shifted
11622 || inst.operands[1].negative,
11623 BAD_ADDR_MODE);
11624
11625 constraint ((inst.operands[1].reg == REG_PC), BAD_PC);
11626
11627 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
11628 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
11629 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_U8;
11630 }
11631
11632 static void
11633 do_t_ldrexd (void)
11634 {
11635 if (!inst.operands[1].present)
11636 {
11637 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_LR,
11638 _("r14 not allowed as first register "
11639 "when second register is omitted"));
11640 inst.operands[1].reg = inst.operands[0].reg + 1;
11641 }
11642 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg,
11643 BAD_OVERLAP);
11644
11645 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
11646 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 8;
11647 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
11648 }
11649
11650 static void
11651 do_t_ldst (void)
11652 {
11653 unsigned long opcode;
11654 int Rn;
11655
11656 if (inst.operands[0].isreg
11657 && !inst.operands[0].preind
11658 && inst.operands[0].reg == REG_PC)
11659 set_it_insn_type_last ();
11660
11661 opcode = inst.instruction;
11662 if (unified_syntax)
11663 {
11664 if (!inst.operands[1].isreg)
11665 {
11666 if (opcode <= 0xffff)
11667 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (opcode);
11668 if (move_or_literal_pool (0, CONST_THUMB, /*mode_3=*/FALSE))
11669 return;
11670 }
11671 if (inst.operands[1].isreg
11672 && !inst.operands[1].writeback
11673 && !inst.operands[1].shifted && !inst.operands[1].postind
11674 && !inst.operands[1].negative && inst.operands[0].reg <= 7
11675 && opcode <= 0xffff
11676 && inst.size_req != 4)
11677 {
11678 /* Insn may have a 16-bit form. */
11679 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
11680 if (inst.operands[1].immisreg)
11681 {
11682 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (opcode);
11683 /* [Rn, Rik] */
11684 if (Rn <= 7 && inst.operands[1].imm <= 7)
11685 goto op16;
11686 else if (opcode != T_MNEM_ldr && opcode != T_MNEM_str)
11687 reject_bad_reg (inst.operands[1].imm);
11688 }
11689 else if ((Rn <= 7 && opcode != T_MNEM_ldrsh
11690 && opcode != T_MNEM_ldrsb)
11691 || ((Rn == REG_PC || Rn == REG_SP) && opcode == T_MNEM_ldr)
11692 || (Rn == REG_SP && opcode == T_MNEM_str))
11693 {
11694 /* [Rn, #const] */
11695 if (Rn > 7)
11696 {
11697 if (Rn == REG_PC)
11698 {
11699 if (inst.reloc.pc_rel)
11700 opcode = T_MNEM_ldr_pc2;
11701 else
11702 opcode = T_MNEM_ldr_pc;
11703 }
11704 else
11705 {
11706 if (opcode == T_MNEM_ldr)
11707 opcode = T_MNEM_ldr_sp;
11708 else
11709 opcode = T_MNEM_str_sp;
11710 }
11711 inst.instruction = inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
11712 }
11713 else
11714 {
11715 inst.instruction = inst.operands[0].reg;
11716 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 3;
11717 }
11718 inst.instruction |= THUMB_OP16 (opcode);
11719 if (inst.size_req == 2)
11720 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET;
11721 else
11722 inst.relax = opcode;
11723 return;
11724 }
11725 }
11726 /* Definitely a 32-bit variant. */
11727
11728 /* Warning for Erratum 752419. */
11729 if (opcode == T_MNEM_ldr
11730 && inst.operands[0].reg == REG_SP
11731 && inst.operands[1].writeback == 1
11732 && !inst.operands[1].immisreg)
11733 {
11734 if (no_cpu_selected ()
11735 || (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v7)
11736 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v7a)
11737 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v7r)))
11738 as_warn (_("This instruction may be unpredictable "
11739 "if executed on M-profile cores "
11740 "with interrupts enabled."));
11741 }
11742
11743 /* Do some validations regarding addressing modes. */
11744 if (inst.operands[1].immisreg)
11745 reject_bad_reg (inst.operands[1].imm);
11746
11747 constraint (inst.operands[1].writeback == 1
11748 && inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg,
11749 BAD_OVERLAP);
11750
11751 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (opcode);
11752 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
11753 encode_thumb32_addr_mode (1, /*is_t=*/FALSE, /*is_d=*/FALSE);
11754 check_ldr_r15_aligned ();
11755 return;
11756 }
11757
11758 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg > 7, BAD_HIREG);
11759
11760 if (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_ldrsh || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_ldrsb)
11761 {
11762 /* Only [Rn,Rm] is acceptable. */
11763 constraint (inst.operands[1].reg > 7 || inst.operands[1].imm > 7, BAD_HIREG);
11764 constraint (!inst.operands[1].isreg || !inst.operands[1].immisreg
11765 || inst.operands[1].postind || inst.operands[1].shifted
11766 || inst.operands[1].negative,
11767 _("Thumb does not support this addressing mode"));
11768 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
11769 goto op16;
11770 }
11771
11772 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
11773 if (!inst.operands[1].isreg)
11774 if (move_or_literal_pool (0, CONST_THUMB, /*mode_3=*/FALSE))
11775 return;
11776
11777 constraint (!inst.operands[1].preind
11778 || inst.operands[1].shifted
11779 || inst.operands[1].writeback,
11780 _("Thumb does not support this addressing mode"));
11781 if (inst.operands[1].reg == REG_PC || inst.operands[1].reg == REG_SP)
11782 {
11783 constraint (inst.instruction & 0x0600,
11784 _("byte or halfword not valid for base register"));
11785 constraint (inst.operands[1].reg == REG_PC
11786 && !(inst.instruction & THUMB_LOAD_BIT),
11787 _("r15 based store not allowed"));
11788 constraint (inst.operands[1].immisreg,
11789 _("invalid base register for register offset"));
11790
11791 if (inst.operands[1].reg == REG_PC)
11792 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LDR_PC;
11793 else if (inst.instruction & THUMB_LOAD_BIT)
11794 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LDR_SP;
11795 else
11796 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_STR_SP;
11797
11798 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
11799 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET;
11800 return;
11801 }
11802
11803 constraint (inst.operands[1].reg > 7, BAD_HIREG);
11804 if (!inst.operands[1].immisreg)
11805 {
11806 /* Immediate offset. */
11807 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
11808 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 3;
11809 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET;
11810 return;
11811 }
11812
11813 /* Register offset. */
11814 constraint (inst.operands[1].imm > 7, BAD_HIREG);
11815 constraint (inst.operands[1].negative,
11816 _("Thumb does not support this addressing mode"));
11817
11818 op16:
11819 switch (inst.instruction)
11820 {
11821 case T_OPCODE_STR_IW: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_STR_RW; break;
11822 case T_OPCODE_STR_IH: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_STR_RH; break;
11823 case T_OPCODE_STR_IB: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_STR_RB; break;
11824 case T_OPCODE_LDR_IW: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LDR_RW; break;
11825 case T_OPCODE_LDR_IH: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LDR_RH; break;
11826 case T_OPCODE_LDR_IB: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LDR_RB; break;
11827 case 0x5600 /* ldrsb */:
11828 case 0x5e00 /* ldrsh */: break;
11829 default: abort ();
11830 }
11831
11832 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
11833 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 3;
11834 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm << 6;
11835 }
11836
11837 static void
11838 do_t_ldstd (void)
11839 {
11840 if (!inst.operands[1].present)
11841 {
11842 inst.operands[1].reg = inst.operands[0].reg + 1;
11843 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_LR,
11844 _("r14 not allowed here"));
11845 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == REG_R12,
11846 _("r12 not allowed here"));
11847 }
11848
11849 if (inst.operands[2].writeback
11850 && (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[2].reg
11851 || inst.operands[1].reg == inst.operands[2].reg))
11852 as_warn (_("base register written back, and overlaps "
11853 "one of transfer registers"));
11854
11855 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
11856 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 8;
11857 encode_thumb32_addr_mode (2, /*is_t=*/FALSE, /*is_d=*/TRUE);
11858 }
11859
11860 static void
11861 do_t_ldstt (void)
11862 {
11863 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
11864 encode_thumb32_addr_mode (1, /*is_t=*/TRUE, /*is_d=*/FALSE);
11865 }
11866
11867 static void
11868 do_t_mla (void)
11869 {
11870 unsigned Rd, Rn, Rm, Ra;
11871
11872 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
11873 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
11874 Rm = inst.operands[2].reg;
11875 Ra = inst.operands[3].reg;
11876
11877 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
11878 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
11879 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
11880 reject_bad_reg (Ra);
11881
11882 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
11883 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
11884 inst.instruction |= Rm;
11885 inst.instruction |= Ra << 12;
11886 }
11887
11888 static void
11889 do_t_mlal (void)
11890 {
11891 unsigned RdLo, RdHi, Rn, Rm;
11892
11893 RdLo = inst.operands[0].reg;
11894 RdHi = inst.operands[1].reg;
11895 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
11896 Rm = inst.operands[3].reg;
11897
11898 reject_bad_reg (RdLo);
11899 reject_bad_reg (RdHi);
11900 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
11901 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
11902
11903 inst.instruction |= RdLo << 12;
11904 inst.instruction |= RdHi << 8;
11905 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
11906 inst.instruction |= Rm;
11907 }
11908
11909 static void
11910 do_t_mov_cmp (void)
11911 {
11912 unsigned Rn, Rm;
11913
11914 Rn = inst.operands[0].reg;
11915 Rm = inst.operands[1].reg;
11916
11917 if (Rn == REG_PC)
11918 set_it_insn_type_last ();
11919
11920 if (unified_syntax)
11921 {
11922 int r0off = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_mov
11923 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_movs) ? 8 : 16;
11924 unsigned long opcode;
11925 bfd_boolean narrow;
11926 bfd_boolean low_regs;
11927
11928 low_regs = (Rn <= 7 && Rm <= 7);
11929 opcode = inst.instruction;
11930 if (in_it_block ())
11931 narrow = opcode != T_MNEM_movs;
11932 else
11933 narrow = opcode != T_MNEM_movs || low_regs;
11934 if (inst.size_req == 4
11935 || inst.operands[1].shifted)
11936 narrow = FALSE;
11937
11938 /* MOVS PC, LR is encoded as SUBS PC, LR, #0. */
11939 if (opcode == T_MNEM_movs && inst.operands[1].isreg
11940 && !inst.operands[1].shifted
11941 && Rn == REG_PC
11942 && Rm == REG_LR)
11943 {
11944 inst.instruction = T2_SUBS_PC_LR;
11945 return;
11946 }
11947
11948 if (opcode == T_MNEM_cmp)
11949 {
11950 constraint (Rn == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
11951 if (narrow)
11952 {
11953 /* In the Thumb-2 ISA, use of R13 as Rm is deprecated,
11954 but valid. */
11955 warn_deprecated_sp (Rm);
11956 /* R15 was documented as a valid choice for Rm in ARMv6,
11957 but as UNPREDICTABLE in ARMv7. ARM's proprietary
11958 tools reject R15, so we do too. */
11959 constraint (Rm == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
11960 }
11961 else
11962 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
11963 }
11964 else if (opcode == T_MNEM_mov
11965 || opcode == T_MNEM_movs)
11966 {
11967 if (inst.operands[1].isreg)
11968 {
11969 if (opcode == T_MNEM_movs)
11970 {
11971 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
11972 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
11973 }
11974 else if (narrow)
11975 {
11976 /* This is mov.n. */
11977 if ((Rn == REG_SP || Rn == REG_PC)
11978 && (Rm == REG_SP || Rm == REG_PC))
11979 {
11980 as_tsktsk (_("Use of r%u as a source register is "
11981 "deprecated when r%u is the destination "
11982 "register."), Rm, Rn);
11983 }
11984 }
11985 else
11986 {
11987 /* This is mov.w. */
11988 constraint (Rn == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
11989 constraint (Rm == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
11990 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8))
11991 constraint (Rn == REG_SP && Rm == REG_SP, BAD_SP);
11992 }
11993 }
11994 else
11995 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
11996 }
11997
11998 if (!inst.operands[1].isreg)
11999 {
12000 /* Immediate operand. */
12001 if (!in_it_block () && opcode == T_MNEM_mov)
12002 narrow = 0;
12003 if (low_regs && narrow)
12004 {
12005 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (opcode);
12006 inst.instruction |= Rn << 8;
12007 if (inst.reloc.type < BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC
12008 || inst.reloc.type > BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC)
12009 {
12010 if (inst.size_req == 2)
12011 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_IMM;
12012 else
12013 inst.relax = opcode;
12014 }
12015 }
12016 else
12017 {
12018 constraint (inst.reloc.type >= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC
12019 && inst.reloc.type <= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC ,
12020 THUMB1_RELOC_ONLY);
12021
12022 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12023 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xe1ffffff) | 0x10000000;
12024 inst.instruction |= Rn << r0off;
12025 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE;
12026 }
12027 }
12028 else if (inst.operands[1].shifted && inst.operands[1].immisreg
12029 && (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_mov
12030 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_movs))
12031 {
12032 /* Register shifts are encoded as separate shift instructions. */
12033 bfd_boolean flags = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_movs);
12034
12035 if (in_it_block ())
12036 narrow = !flags;
12037 else
12038 narrow = flags;
12039
12040 if (inst.size_req == 4)
12041 narrow = FALSE;
12042
12043 if (!low_regs || inst.operands[1].imm > 7)
12044 narrow = FALSE;
12045
12046 if (Rn != Rm)
12047 narrow = FALSE;
12048
12049 switch (inst.operands[1].shift_kind)
12050 {
12051 case SHIFT_LSL:
12052 opcode = narrow ? T_OPCODE_LSL_R : THUMB_OP32 (T_MNEM_lsl);
12053 break;
12054 case SHIFT_ASR:
12055 opcode = narrow ? T_OPCODE_ASR_R : THUMB_OP32 (T_MNEM_asr);
12056 break;
12057 case SHIFT_LSR:
12058 opcode = narrow ? T_OPCODE_LSR_R : THUMB_OP32 (T_MNEM_lsr);
12059 break;
12060 case SHIFT_ROR:
12061 opcode = narrow ? T_OPCODE_ROR_R : THUMB_OP32 (T_MNEM_ror);
12062 break;
12063 default:
12064 abort ();
12065 }
12066
12067 inst.instruction = opcode;
12068 if (narrow)
12069 {
12070 inst.instruction |= Rn;
12071 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm << 3;
12072 }
12073 else
12074 {
12075 if (flags)
12076 inst.instruction |= CONDS_BIT;
12077
12078 inst.instruction |= Rn << 8;
12079 inst.instruction |= Rm << 16;
12080 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
12081 }
12082 }
12083 else if (!narrow)
12084 {
12085 /* Some mov with immediate shift have narrow variants.
12086 Register shifts are handled above. */
12087 if (low_regs && inst.operands[1].shifted
12088 && (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_mov
12089 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_movs))
12090 {
12091 if (in_it_block ())
12092 narrow = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_mov);
12093 else
12094 narrow = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_movs);
12095 }
12096
12097 if (narrow)
12098 {
12099 switch (inst.operands[1].shift_kind)
12100 {
12101 case SHIFT_LSL: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSL_I; break;
12102 case SHIFT_LSR: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSR_I; break;
12103 case SHIFT_ASR: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ASR_I; break;
12104 default: narrow = FALSE; break;
12105 }
12106 }
12107
12108 if (narrow)
12109 {
12110 inst.instruction |= Rn;
12111 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12112 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_SHIFT;
12113 }
12114 else
12115 {
12116 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12117 inst.instruction |= Rn << r0off;
12118 encode_thumb32_shifted_operand (1);
12119 }
12120 }
12121 else
12122 switch (inst.instruction)
12123 {
12124 case T_MNEM_mov:
12125 /* In v4t or v5t a move of two lowregs produces unpredictable
12126 results. Don't allow this. */
12127 if (low_regs)
12128 {
12129 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6),
12130 "MOV Rd, Rs with two low registers is not "
12131 "permitted on this architecture");
12132 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (thumb_arch_used, thumb_arch_used,
12133 arm_ext_v6);
12134 }
12135
12136 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_MOV_HR;
12137 inst.instruction |= (Rn & 0x8) << 4;
12138 inst.instruction |= (Rn & 0x7);
12139 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12140 break;
12141
12142 case T_MNEM_movs:
12143 /* We know we have low registers at this point.
12144 Generate LSLS Rd, Rs, #0. */
12145 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSL_I;
12146 inst.instruction |= Rn;
12147 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12148 break;
12149
12150 case T_MNEM_cmp:
12151 if (low_regs)
12152 {
12153 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_CMP_LR;
12154 inst.instruction |= Rn;
12155 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12156 }
12157 else
12158 {
12159 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_CMP_HR;
12160 inst.instruction |= (Rn & 0x8) << 4;
12161 inst.instruction |= (Rn & 0x7);
12162 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12163 }
12164 break;
12165 }
12166 return;
12167 }
12168
12169 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
12170
12171 /* PR 10443: Do not silently ignore shifted operands. */
12172 constraint (inst.operands[1].shifted,
12173 _("shifts in CMP/MOV instructions are only supported in unified syntax"));
12174
12175 if (inst.operands[1].isreg)
12176 {
12177 if (Rn < 8 && Rm < 8)
12178 {
12179 /* A move of two lowregs is encoded as ADD Rd, Rs, #0
12180 since a MOV instruction produces unpredictable results. */
12181 if (inst.instruction == T_OPCODE_MOV_I8)
12182 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ADD_I3;
12183 else
12184 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_CMP_LR;
12185
12186 inst.instruction |= Rn;
12187 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12188 }
12189 else
12190 {
12191 if (inst.instruction == T_OPCODE_MOV_I8)
12192 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_MOV_HR;
12193 else
12194 inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_CMP_HR;
12195 do_t_cpy ();
12196 }
12197 }
12198 else
12199 {
12200 constraint (Rn > 7,
12201 _("only lo regs allowed with immediate"));
12202 inst.instruction |= Rn << 8;
12203 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_IMM;
12204 }
12205 }
12206
12207 static void
12208 do_t_mov16 (void)
12209 {
12210 unsigned Rd;
12211 bfd_vma imm;
12212 bfd_boolean top;
12213
12214 top = (inst.instruction & 0x00800000) != 0;
12215 if (inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVW)
12216 {
12217 constraint (top, _(":lower16: not allowed in this instruction"));
12218 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVW;
12219 }
12220 else if (inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVT)
12221 {
12222 constraint (!top, _(":upper16: not allowed in this instruction"));
12223 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVT;
12224 }
12225
12226 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12227 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12228
12229 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12230 if (inst.reloc.type == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
12231 {
12232 imm = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
12233 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0xf000) << 4;
12234 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0x0800) << 15;
12235 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0x0700) << 4;
12236 inst.instruction |= (imm & 0x00ff);
12237 }
12238 }
12239
12240 static void
12241 do_t_mvn_tst (void)
12242 {
12243 unsigned Rn, Rm;
12244
12245 Rn = inst.operands[0].reg;
12246 Rm = inst.operands[1].reg;
12247
12248 if (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_cmp
12249 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_cmn)
12250 constraint (Rn == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
12251 else
12252 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
12253 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
12254
12255 if (unified_syntax)
12256 {
12257 int r0off = (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_mvn
12258 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_mvns) ? 8 : 16;
12259 bfd_boolean narrow;
12260
12261 if (inst.size_req == 4
12262 || inst.instruction > 0xffff
12263 || inst.operands[1].shifted
12264 || Rn > 7 || Rm > 7)
12265 narrow = FALSE;
12266 else if (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_cmn
12267 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_tst)
12268 narrow = TRUE;
12269 else if (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction))
12270 narrow = !in_it_block ();
12271 else
12272 narrow = in_it_block ();
12273
12274 if (!inst.operands[1].isreg)
12275 {
12276 /* For an immediate, we always generate a 32-bit opcode;
12277 section relaxation will shrink it later if possible. */
12278 if (inst.instruction < 0xffff)
12279 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12280 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xe1ffffff) | 0x10000000;
12281 inst.instruction |= Rn << r0off;
12282 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE;
12283 }
12284 else
12285 {
12286 /* See if we can do this with a 16-bit instruction. */
12287 if (narrow)
12288 {
12289 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
12290 inst.instruction |= Rn;
12291 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12292 }
12293 else
12294 {
12295 constraint (inst.operands[1].shifted
12296 && inst.operands[1].immisreg,
12297 _("shift must be constant"));
12298 if (inst.instruction < 0xffff)
12299 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12300 inst.instruction |= Rn << r0off;
12301 encode_thumb32_shifted_operand (1);
12302 }
12303 }
12304 }
12305 else
12306 {
12307 constraint (inst.instruction > 0xffff
12308 || inst.instruction == T_MNEM_mvns, BAD_THUMB32);
12309 constraint (!inst.operands[1].isreg || inst.operands[1].shifted,
12310 _("unshifted register required"));
12311 constraint (Rn > 7 || Rm > 7,
12312 BAD_HIREG);
12313
12314 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
12315 inst.instruction |= Rn;
12316 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12317 }
12318 }
12319
12320 static void
12321 do_t_mrs (void)
12322 {
12323 unsigned Rd;
12324
12325 if (do_vfp_nsyn_mrs () == SUCCESS)
12326 return;
12327
12328 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12329 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12330 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12331
12332 if (inst.operands[1].isreg)
12333 {
12334 unsigned br = inst.operands[1].reg;
12335 if (((br & 0x200) == 0) && ((br & 0xf000) != 0xf000))
12336 as_bad (_("bad register for mrs"));
12337
12338 inst.instruction |= br & (0xf << 16);
12339 inst.instruction |= (br & 0x300) >> 4;
12340 inst.instruction |= (br & SPSR_BIT) >> 2;
12341 }
12342 else
12343 {
12344 int flags = inst.operands[1].imm & (PSR_c|PSR_x|PSR_s|PSR_f|SPSR_BIT);
12345
12346 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_m))
12347 {
12348 /* PR gas/12698: The constraint is only applied for m_profile.
12349 If the user has specified -march=all, we want to ignore it as
12350 we are building for any CPU type, including non-m variants. */
12351 bfd_boolean m_profile =
12352 !ARM_FEATURE_CORE_EQUAL (selected_cpu, arm_arch_any);
12353 constraint ((flags != 0) && m_profile, _("selected processor does "
12354 "not support requested special purpose register"));
12355 }
12356 else
12357 /* mrs only accepts APSR/CPSR/SPSR/CPSR_all/SPSR_all (for non-M profile
12358 devices). */
12359 constraint ((flags & ~SPSR_BIT) != (PSR_c|PSR_f),
12360 _("'APSR', 'CPSR' or 'SPSR' expected"));
12361
12362 inst.instruction |= (flags & SPSR_BIT) >> 2;
12363 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm & 0xff;
12364 inst.instruction |= 0xf0000;
12365 }
12366 }
12367
12368 static void
12369 do_t_msr (void)
12370 {
12371 int flags;
12372 unsigned Rn;
12373
12374 if (do_vfp_nsyn_msr () == SUCCESS)
12375 return;
12376
12377 constraint (!inst.operands[1].isreg,
12378 _("Thumb encoding does not support an immediate here"));
12379
12380 if (inst.operands[0].isreg)
12381 flags = (int)(inst.operands[0].reg);
12382 else
12383 flags = inst.operands[0].imm;
12384
12385 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_m))
12386 {
12387 int bits = inst.operands[0].imm & (PSR_c|PSR_x|PSR_s|PSR_f|SPSR_BIT);
12388
12389 /* PR gas/12698: The constraint is only applied for m_profile.
12390 If the user has specified -march=all, we want to ignore it as
12391 we are building for any CPU type, including non-m variants. */
12392 bfd_boolean m_profile =
12393 !ARM_FEATURE_CORE_EQUAL (selected_cpu, arm_arch_any);
12394 constraint (((ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v6_dsp)
12395 && (bits & ~(PSR_s | PSR_f)) != 0)
12396 || (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v6_dsp)
12397 && bits != PSR_f)) && m_profile,
12398 _("selected processor does not support requested special "
12399 "purpose register"));
12400 }
12401 else
12402 constraint ((flags & 0xff) != 0, _("selected processor does not support "
12403 "requested special purpose register"));
12404
12405 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
12406 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
12407
12408 inst.instruction |= (flags & SPSR_BIT) >> 2;
12409 inst.instruction |= (flags & 0xf0000) >> 8;
12410 inst.instruction |= (flags & 0x300) >> 4;
12411 inst.instruction |= (flags & 0xff);
12412 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
12413 }
12414
12415 static void
12416 do_t_mul (void)
12417 {
12418 bfd_boolean narrow;
12419 unsigned Rd, Rn, Rm;
12420
12421 if (!inst.operands[2].present)
12422 inst.operands[2].reg = inst.operands[0].reg;
12423
12424 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12425 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
12426 Rm = inst.operands[2].reg;
12427
12428 if (unified_syntax)
12429 {
12430 if (inst.size_req == 4
12431 || (Rd != Rn
12432 && Rd != Rm)
12433 || Rn > 7
12434 || Rm > 7)
12435 narrow = FALSE;
12436 else if (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_muls)
12437 narrow = !in_it_block ();
12438 else
12439 narrow = in_it_block ();
12440 }
12441 else
12442 {
12443 constraint (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_muls, BAD_THUMB32);
12444 constraint (Rn > 7 || Rm > 7,
12445 BAD_HIREG);
12446 narrow = TRUE;
12447 }
12448
12449 if (narrow)
12450 {
12451 /* 16-bit MULS/Conditional MUL. */
12452 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
12453 inst.instruction |= Rd;
12454
12455 if (Rd == Rn)
12456 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12457 else if (Rd == Rm)
12458 inst.instruction |= Rn << 3;
12459 else
12460 constraint (1, _("dest must overlap one source register"));
12461 }
12462 else
12463 {
12464 constraint (inst.instruction != T_MNEM_mul,
12465 _("Thumb-2 MUL must not set flags"));
12466 /* 32-bit MUL. */
12467 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12468 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12469 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
12470 inst.instruction |= Rm << 0;
12471
12472 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12473 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
12474 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
12475 }
12476 }
12477
12478 static void
12479 do_t_mull (void)
12480 {
12481 unsigned RdLo, RdHi, Rn, Rm;
12482
12483 RdLo = inst.operands[0].reg;
12484 RdHi = inst.operands[1].reg;
12485 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
12486 Rm = inst.operands[3].reg;
12487
12488 reject_bad_reg (RdLo);
12489 reject_bad_reg (RdHi);
12490 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
12491 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
12492
12493 inst.instruction |= RdLo << 12;
12494 inst.instruction |= RdHi << 8;
12495 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
12496 inst.instruction |= Rm;
12497
12498 if (RdLo == RdHi)
12499 as_tsktsk (_("rdhi and rdlo must be different"));
12500 }
12501
12502 static void
12503 do_t_nop (void)
12504 {
12505 set_it_insn_type (NEUTRAL_IT_INSN);
12506
12507 if (unified_syntax)
12508 {
12509 if (inst.size_req == 4 || inst.operands[0].imm > 15)
12510 {
12511 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12512 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
12513 }
12514 else
12515 {
12516 /* PR9722: Check for Thumb2 availability before
12517 generating a thumb2 nop instruction. */
12518 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v6t2))
12519 {
12520 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
12521 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm << 4;
12522 }
12523 else
12524 inst.instruction = 0x46c0;
12525 }
12526 }
12527 else
12528 {
12529 constraint (inst.operands[0].present,
12530 _("Thumb does not support NOP with hints"));
12531 inst.instruction = 0x46c0;
12532 }
12533 }
12534
12535 static void
12536 do_t_neg (void)
12537 {
12538 if (unified_syntax)
12539 {
12540 bfd_boolean narrow;
12541
12542 if (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction))
12543 narrow = !in_it_block ();
12544 else
12545 narrow = in_it_block ();
12546 if (inst.operands[0].reg > 7 || inst.operands[1].reg > 7)
12547 narrow = FALSE;
12548 if (inst.size_req == 4)
12549 narrow = FALSE;
12550
12551 if (!narrow)
12552 {
12553 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12554 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
12555 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
12556 }
12557 else
12558 {
12559 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
12560 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
12561 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 3;
12562 }
12563 }
12564 else
12565 {
12566 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg > 7 || inst.operands[1].reg > 7,
12567 BAD_HIREG);
12568 constraint (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction), BAD_THUMB32);
12569
12570 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
12571 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
12572 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 3;
12573 }
12574 }
12575
12576 static void
12577 do_t_orn (void)
12578 {
12579 unsigned Rd, Rn;
12580
12581 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12582 Rn = inst.operands[1].present ? inst.operands[1].reg : Rd;
12583
12584 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12585 /* Rn == REG_SP is unpredictable; Rn == REG_PC is MVN. */
12586 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
12587
12588 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12589 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
12590
12591 if (!inst.operands[2].isreg)
12592 {
12593 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xe1ffffff) | 0x10000000;
12594 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE;
12595 }
12596 else
12597 {
12598 unsigned Rm;
12599
12600 Rm = inst.operands[2].reg;
12601 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
12602
12603 constraint (inst.operands[2].shifted
12604 && inst.operands[2].immisreg,
12605 _("shift must be constant"));
12606 encode_thumb32_shifted_operand (2);
12607 }
12608 }
12609
12610 static void
12611 do_t_pkhbt (void)
12612 {
12613 unsigned Rd, Rn, Rm;
12614
12615 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12616 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
12617 Rm = inst.operands[2].reg;
12618
12619 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12620 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
12621 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
12622
12623 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12624 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
12625 inst.instruction |= Rm;
12626 if (inst.operands[3].present)
12627 {
12628 unsigned int val = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
12629 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant,
12630 _("expression too complex"));
12631 inst.instruction |= (val & 0x1c) << 10;
12632 inst.instruction |= (val & 0x03) << 6;
12633 }
12634 }
12635
12636 static void
12637 do_t_pkhtb (void)
12638 {
12639 if (!inst.operands[3].present)
12640 {
12641 unsigned Rtmp;
12642
12643 inst.instruction &= ~0x00000020;
12644
12645 /* PR 10168. Swap the Rm and Rn registers. */
12646 Rtmp = inst.operands[1].reg;
12647 inst.operands[1].reg = inst.operands[2].reg;
12648 inst.operands[2].reg = Rtmp;
12649 }
12650 do_t_pkhbt ();
12651 }
12652
12653 static void
12654 do_t_pld (void)
12655 {
12656 if (inst.operands[0].immisreg)
12657 reject_bad_reg (inst.operands[0].imm);
12658
12659 encode_thumb32_addr_mode (0, /*is_t=*/FALSE, /*is_d=*/FALSE);
12660 }
12661
12662 static void
12663 do_t_push_pop (void)
12664 {
12665 unsigned mask;
12666
12667 constraint (inst.operands[0].writeback,
12668 _("push/pop do not support {reglist}^"));
12669 constraint (inst.reloc.type != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED,
12670 _("expression too complex"));
12671
12672 mask = inst.operands[0].imm;
12673 if (inst.size_req != 4 && (mask & ~0xff) == 0)
12674 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction) | mask;
12675 else if (inst.size_req != 4
12676 && (mask & ~0xff) == (1U << (inst.instruction == T_MNEM_push
12677 ? REG_LR : REG_PC)))
12678 {
12679 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
12680 inst.instruction |= THUMB_PP_PC_LR;
12681 inst.instruction |= mask & 0xff;
12682 }
12683 else if (unified_syntax)
12684 {
12685 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12686 encode_thumb2_ldmstm (13, mask, TRUE);
12687 }
12688 else
12689 {
12690 inst.error = _("invalid register list to push/pop instruction");
12691 return;
12692 }
12693 }
12694
12695 static void
12696 do_t_rbit (void)
12697 {
12698 unsigned Rd, Rm;
12699
12700 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12701 Rm = inst.operands[1].reg;
12702
12703 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12704 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
12705
12706 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12707 inst.instruction |= Rm << 16;
12708 inst.instruction |= Rm;
12709 }
12710
12711 static void
12712 do_t_rev (void)
12713 {
12714 unsigned Rd, Rm;
12715
12716 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12717 Rm = inst.operands[1].reg;
12718
12719 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12720 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
12721
12722 if (Rd <= 7 && Rm <= 7
12723 && inst.size_req != 4)
12724 {
12725 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
12726 inst.instruction |= Rd;
12727 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
12728 }
12729 else if (unified_syntax)
12730 {
12731 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12732 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12733 inst.instruction |= Rm << 16;
12734 inst.instruction |= Rm;
12735 }
12736 else
12737 inst.error = BAD_HIREG;
12738 }
12739
12740 static void
12741 do_t_rrx (void)
12742 {
12743 unsigned Rd, Rm;
12744
12745 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12746 Rm = inst.operands[1].reg;
12747
12748 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12749 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
12750
12751 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12752 inst.instruction |= Rm;
12753 }
12754
12755 static void
12756 do_t_rsb (void)
12757 {
12758 unsigned Rd, Rs;
12759
12760 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12761 Rs = (inst.operands[1].present
12762 ? inst.operands[1].reg /* Rd, Rs, foo */
12763 : inst.operands[0].reg); /* Rd, foo -> Rd, Rd, foo */
12764
12765 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12766 reject_bad_reg (Rs);
12767 if (inst.operands[2].isreg)
12768 reject_bad_reg (inst.operands[2].reg);
12769
12770 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12771 inst.instruction |= Rs << 16;
12772 if (!inst.operands[2].isreg)
12773 {
12774 bfd_boolean narrow;
12775
12776 if ((inst.instruction & 0x00100000) != 0)
12777 narrow = !in_it_block ();
12778 else
12779 narrow = in_it_block ();
12780
12781 if (Rd > 7 || Rs > 7)
12782 narrow = FALSE;
12783
12784 if (inst.size_req == 4 || !unified_syntax)
12785 narrow = FALSE;
12786
12787 if (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant
12788 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number != 0)
12789 narrow = FALSE;
12790
12791 /* Turn rsb #0 into 16-bit neg. We should probably do this via
12792 relaxation, but it doesn't seem worth the hassle. */
12793 if (narrow)
12794 {
12795 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
12796 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (T_MNEM_negs);
12797 inst.instruction |= Rs << 3;
12798 inst.instruction |= Rd;
12799 }
12800 else
12801 {
12802 inst.instruction = (inst.instruction & 0xe1ffffff) | 0x10000000;
12803 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE;
12804 }
12805 }
12806 else
12807 encode_thumb32_shifted_operand (2);
12808 }
12809
12810 static void
12811 do_t_setend (void)
12812 {
12813 if (warn_on_deprecated
12814 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8))
12815 as_tsktsk (_("setend use is deprecated for ARMv8"));
12816
12817 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
12818 if (inst.operands[0].imm)
12819 inst.instruction |= 0x8;
12820 }
12821
12822 static void
12823 do_t_shift (void)
12824 {
12825 if (!inst.operands[1].present)
12826 inst.operands[1].reg = inst.operands[0].reg;
12827
12828 if (unified_syntax)
12829 {
12830 bfd_boolean narrow;
12831 int shift_kind;
12832
12833 switch (inst.instruction)
12834 {
12835 case T_MNEM_asr:
12836 case T_MNEM_asrs: shift_kind = SHIFT_ASR; break;
12837 case T_MNEM_lsl:
12838 case T_MNEM_lsls: shift_kind = SHIFT_LSL; break;
12839 case T_MNEM_lsr:
12840 case T_MNEM_lsrs: shift_kind = SHIFT_LSR; break;
12841 case T_MNEM_ror:
12842 case T_MNEM_rors: shift_kind = SHIFT_ROR; break;
12843 default: abort ();
12844 }
12845
12846 if (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction))
12847 narrow = !in_it_block ();
12848 else
12849 narrow = in_it_block ();
12850 if (inst.operands[0].reg > 7 || inst.operands[1].reg > 7)
12851 narrow = FALSE;
12852 if (!inst.operands[2].isreg && shift_kind == SHIFT_ROR)
12853 narrow = FALSE;
12854 if (inst.operands[2].isreg
12855 && (inst.operands[1].reg != inst.operands[0].reg
12856 || inst.operands[2].reg > 7))
12857 narrow = FALSE;
12858 if (inst.size_req == 4)
12859 narrow = FALSE;
12860
12861 reject_bad_reg (inst.operands[0].reg);
12862 reject_bad_reg (inst.operands[1].reg);
12863
12864 if (!narrow)
12865 {
12866 if (inst.operands[2].isreg)
12867 {
12868 reject_bad_reg (inst.operands[2].reg);
12869 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
12870 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
12871 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
12872 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg;
12873
12874 /* PR 12854: Error on extraneous shifts. */
12875 constraint (inst.operands[2].shifted,
12876 _("extraneous shift as part of operand to shift insn"));
12877 }
12878 else
12879 {
12880 inst.operands[1].shifted = 1;
12881 inst.operands[1].shift_kind = shift_kind;
12882 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction)
12883 ? T_MNEM_movs : T_MNEM_mov);
12884 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
12885 encode_thumb32_shifted_operand (1);
12886 /* Prevent the incorrect generation of an ARM_IMMEDIATE fixup. */
12887 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
12888 }
12889 }
12890 else
12891 {
12892 if (inst.operands[2].isreg)
12893 {
12894 switch (shift_kind)
12895 {
12896 case SHIFT_ASR: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ASR_R; break;
12897 case SHIFT_LSL: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSL_R; break;
12898 case SHIFT_LSR: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSR_R; break;
12899 case SHIFT_ROR: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ROR_R; break;
12900 default: abort ();
12901 }
12902
12903 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
12904 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 3;
12905
12906 /* PR 12854: Error on extraneous shifts. */
12907 constraint (inst.operands[2].shifted,
12908 _("extraneous shift as part of operand to shift insn"));
12909 }
12910 else
12911 {
12912 switch (shift_kind)
12913 {
12914 case SHIFT_ASR: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ASR_I; break;
12915 case SHIFT_LSL: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSL_I; break;
12916 case SHIFT_LSR: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSR_I; break;
12917 default: abort ();
12918 }
12919 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_SHIFT;
12920 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
12921 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 3;
12922 }
12923 }
12924 }
12925 else
12926 {
12927 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg > 7
12928 || inst.operands[1].reg > 7, BAD_HIREG);
12929 constraint (THUMB_SETS_FLAGS (inst.instruction), BAD_THUMB32);
12930
12931 if (inst.operands[2].isreg) /* Rd, {Rs,} Rn */
12932 {
12933 constraint (inst.operands[2].reg > 7, BAD_HIREG);
12934 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg != inst.operands[1].reg,
12935 _("source1 and dest must be same register"));
12936
12937 switch (inst.instruction)
12938 {
12939 case T_MNEM_asr: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ASR_R; break;
12940 case T_MNEM_lsl: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSL_R; break;
12941 case T_MNEM_lsr: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSR_R; break;
12942 case T_MNEM_ror: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ROR_R; break;
12943 default: abort ();
12944 }
12945
12946 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
12947 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 3;
12948
12949 /* PR 12854: Error on extraneous shifts. */
12950 constraint (inst.operands[2].shifted,
12951 _("extraneous shift as part of operand to shift insn"));
12952 }
12953 else
12954 {
12955 switch (inst.instruction)
12956 {
12957 case T_MNEM_asr: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_ASR_I; break;
12958 case T_MNEM_lsl: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSL_I; break;
12959 case T_MNEM_lsr: inst.instruction = T_OPCODE_LSR_I; break;
12960 case T_MNEM_ror: inst.error = _("ror #imm not supported"); return;
12961 default: abort ();
12962 }
12963 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_SHIFT;
12964 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
12965 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 3;
12966 }
12967 }
12968 }
12969
12970 static void
12971 do_t_simd (void)
12972 {
12973 unsigned Rd, Rn, Rm;
12974
12975 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12976 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
12977 Rm = inst.operands[2].reg;
12978
12979 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12980 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
12981 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
12982
12983 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
12984 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
12985 inst.instruction |= Rm;
12986 }
12987
12988 static void
12989 do_t_simd2 (void)
12990 {
12991 unsigned Rd, Rn, Rm;
12992
12993 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
12994 Rm = inst.operands[1].reg;
12995 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
12996
12997 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
12998 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
12999 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
13000
13001 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
13002 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
13003 inst.instruction |= Rm;
13004 }
13005
13006 static void
13007 do_t_smc (void)
13008 {
13009 unsigned int value = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
13010 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v7a),
13011 _("SMC is not permitted on this architecture"));
13012 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant,
13013 _("expression too complex"));
13014 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
13015 inst.instruction |= (value & 0xf000) >> 12;
13016 inst.instruction |= (value & 0x0ff0);
13017 inst.instruction |= (value & 0x000f) << 16;
13018 /* PR gas/15623: SMC instructions must be last in an IT block. */
13019 set_it_insn_type_last ();
13020 }
13021
13022 static void
13023 do_t_hvc (void)
13024 {
13025 unsigned int value = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
13026
13027 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
13028 inst.instruction |= (value & 0x0fff);
13029 inst.instruction |= (value & 0xf000) << 4;
13030 }
13031
13032 static void
13033 do_t_ssat_usat (int bias)
13034 {
13035 unsigned Rd, Rn;
13036
13037 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
13038 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
13039
13040 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
13041 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
13042
13043 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
13044 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm - bias;
13045 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
13046
13047 if (inst.operands[3].present)
13048 {
13049 offsetT shift_amount = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
13050
13051 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
13052
13053 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant,
13054 _("expression too complex"));
13055
13056 if (shift_amount != 0)
13057 {
13058 constraint (shift_amount > 31,
13059 _("shift expression is too large"));
13060
13061 if (inst.operands[3].shift_kind == SHIFT_ASR)
13062 inst.instruction |= 0x00200000; /* sh bit. */
13063
13064 inst.instruction |= (shift_amount & 0x1c) << 10;
13065 inst.instruction |= (shift_amount & 0x03) << 6;
13066 }
13067 }
13068 }
13069
13070 static void
13071 do_t_ssat (void)
13072 {
13073 do_t_ssat_usat (1);
13074 }
13075
13076 static void
13077 do_t_ssat16 (void)
13078 {
13079 unsigned Rd, Rn;
13080
13081 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
13082 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
13083
13084 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
13085 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
13086
13087 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
13088 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm - 1;
13089 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
13090 }
13091
13092 static void
13093 do_t_strex (void)
13094 {
13095 constraint (!inst.operands[2].isreg || !inst.operands[2].preind
13096 || inst.operands[2].postind || inst.operands[2].writeback
13097 || inst.operands[2].immisreg || inst.operands[2].shifted
13098 || inst.operands[2].negative,
13099 BAD_ADDR_MODE);
13100
13101 constraint (inst.operands[2].reg == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
13102
13103 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 8;
13104 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
13105 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
13106 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_U8;
13107 }
13108
13109 static void
13110 do_t_strexd (void)
13111 {
13112 if (!inst.operands[2].present)
13113 inst.operands[2].reg = inst.operands[1].reg + 1;
13114
13115 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[1].reg
13116 || inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[2].reg
13117 || inst.operands[0].reg == inst.operands[3].reg,
13118 BAD_OVERLAP);
13119
13120 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg;
13121 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
13122 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 8;
13123 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].reg << 16;
13124 }
13125
13126 static void
13127 do_t_sxtah (void)
13128 {
13129 unsigned Rd, Rn, Rm;
13130
13131 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
13132 Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
13133 Rm = inst.operands[2].reg;
13134
13135 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
13136 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
13137 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
13138
13139 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
13140 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
13141 inst.instruction |= Rm;
13142 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[3].imm << 4;
13143 }
13144
13145 static void
13146 do_t_sxth (void)
13147 {
13148 unsigned Rd, Rm;
13149
13150 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
13151 Rm = inst.operands[1].reg;
13152
13153 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
13154 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
13155
13156 if (inst.instruction <= 0xffff
13157 && inst.size_req != 4
13158 && Rd <= 7 && Rm <= 7
13159 && (!inst.operands[2].present || inst.operands[2].imm == 0))
13160 {
13161 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
13162 inst.instruction |= Rd;
13163 inst.instruction |= Rm << 3;
13164 }
13165 else if (unified_syntax)
13166 {
13167 if (inst.instruction <= 0xffff)
13168 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
13169 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
13170 inst.instruction |= Rm;
13171 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].imm << 4;
13172 }
13173 else
13174 {
13175 constraint (inst.operands[2].present && inst.operands[2].imm != 0,
13176 _("Thumb encoding does not support rotation"));
13177 constraint (1, BAD_HIREG);
13178 }
13179 }
13180
13181 static void
13182 do_t_swi (void)
13183 {
13184 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_SWI;
13185 }
13186
13187 static void
13188 do_t_tb (void)
13189 {
13190 unsigned Rn, Rm;
13191 int half;
13192
13193 half = (inst.instruction & 0x10) != 0;
13194 set_it_insn_type_last ();
13195 constraint (inst.operands[0].immisreg,
13196 _("instruction requires register index"));
13197
13198 Rn = inst.operands[0].reg;
13199 Rm = inst.operands[0].imm;
13200
13201 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8))
13202 constraint (Rn == REG_SP, BAD_SP);
13203 reject_bad_reg (Rm);
13204
13205 constraint (!half && inst.operands[0].shifted,
13206 _("instruction does not allow shifted index"));
13207 inst.instruction |= (Rn << 16) | Rm;
13208 }
13209
13210 static void
13211 do_t_udf (void)
13212 {
13213 if (!inst.operands[0].present)
13214 inst.operands[0].imm = 0;
13215
13216 if ((unsigned int) inst.operands[0].imm > 255 || inst.size_req == 4)
13217 {
13218 constraint (inst.size_req == 2,
13219 _("immediate value out of range"));
13220 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP32 (inst.instruction);
13221 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[0].imm & 0xf000u) << 4;
13222 inst.instruction |= (inst.operands[0].imm & 0x0fffu) << 0;
13223 }
13224 else
13225 {
13226 inst.instruction = THUMB_OP16 (inst.instruction);
13227 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].imm;
13228 }
13229
13230 set_it_insn_type (NEUTRAL_IT_INSN);
13231 }
13232
13233
13234 static void
13235 do_t_usat (void)
13236 {
13237 do_t_ssat_usat (0);
13238 }
13239
13240 static void
13241 do_t_usat16 (void)
13242 {
13243 unsigned Rd, Rn;
13244
13245 Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
13246 Rn = inst.operands[2].reg;
13247
13248 reject_bad_reg (Rd);
13249 reject_bad_reg (Rn);
13250
13251 inst.instruction |= Rd << 8;
13252 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].imm;
13253 inst.instruction |= Rn << 16;
13254 }
13255
13256 /* Neon instruction encoder helpers. */
13257
13258 /* Encodings for the different types for various Neon opcodes. */
13259
13260 /* An "invalid" code for the following tables. */
13261 #define N_INV -1u
13262
13263 struct neon_tab_entry
13264 {
13265 unsigned integer;
13266 unsigned float_or_poly;
13267 unsigned scalar_or_imm;
13268 };
13269
13270 /* Map overloaded Neon opcodes to their respective encodings. */
13271 #define NEON_ENC_TAB \
13272 X(vabd, 0x0000700, 0x1200d00, N_INV), \
13273 X(vmax, 0x0000600, 0x0000f00, N_INV), \
13274 X(vmin, 0x0000610, 0x0200f00, N_INV), \
13275 X(vpadd, 0x0000b10, 0x1000d00, N_INV), \
13276 X(vpmax, 0x0000a00, 0x1000f00, N_INV), \
13277 X(vpmin, 0x0000a10, 0x1200f00, N_INV), \
13278 X(vadd, 0x0000800, 0x0000d00, N_INV), \
13279 X(vsub, 0x1000800, 0x0200d00, N_INV), \
13280 X(vceq, 0x1000810, 0x0000e00, 0x1b10100), \
13281 X(vcge, 0x0000310, 0x1000e00, 0x1b10080), \
13282 X(vcgt, 0x0000300, 0x1200e00, 0x1b10000), \
13283 /* Register variants of the following two instructions are encoded as
13284 vcge / vcgt with the operands reversed. */ \
13285 X(vclt, 0x0000300, 0x1200e00, 0x1b10200), \
13286 X(vcle, 0x0000310, 0x1000e00, 0x1b10180), \
13287 X(vfma, N_INV, 0x0000c10, N_INV), \
13288 X(vfms, N_INV, 0x0200c10, N_INV), \
13289 X(vmla, 0x0000900, 0x0000d10, 0x0800040), \
13290 X(vmls, 0x1000900, 0x0200d10, 0x0800440), \
13291 X(vmul, 0x0000910, 0x1000d10, 0x0800840), \
13292 X(vmull, 0x0800c00, 0x0800e00, 0x0800a40), /* polynomial not float. */ \
13293 X(vmlal, 0x0800800, N_INV, 0x0800240), \
13294 X(vmlsl, 0x0800a00, N_INV, 0x0800640), \
13295 X(vqdmlal, 0x0800900, N_INV, 0x0800340), \
13296 X(vqdmlsl, 0x0800b00, N_INV, 0x0800740), \
13297 X(vqdmull, 0x0800d00, N_INV, 0x0800b40), \
13298 X(vqdmulh, 0x0000b00, N_INV, 0x0800c40), \
13299 X(vqrdmulh, 0x1000b00, N_INV, 0x0800d40), \
13300 X(vqrdmlah, 0x3000b10, N_INV, 0x0800e40), \
13301 X(vqrdmlsh, 0x3000c10, N_INV, 0x0800f40), \
13302 X(vshl, 0x0000400, N_INV, 0x0800510), \
13303 X(vqshl, 0x0000410, N_INV, 0x0800710), \
13304 X(vand, 0x0000110, N_INV, 0x0800030), \
13305 X(vbic, 0x0100110, N_INV, 0x0800030), \
13306 X(veor, 0x1000110, N_INV, N_INV), \
13307 X(vorn, 0x0300110, N_INV, 0x0800010), \
13308 X(vorr, 0x0200110, N_INV, 0x0800010), \
13309 X(vmvn, 0x1b00580, N_INV, 0x0800030), \
13310 X(vshll, 0x1b20300, N_INV, 0x0800a10), /* max shift, immediate. */ \
13311 X(vcvt, 0x1b30600, N_INV, 0x0800e10), /* integer, fixed-point. */ \
13312 X(vdup, 0xe800b10, N_INV, 0x1b00c00), /* arm, scalar. */ \
13313 X(vld1, 0x0200000, 0x0a00000, 0x0a00c00), /* interlv, lane, dup. */ \
13314 X(vst1, 0x0000000, 0x0800000, N_INV), \
13315 X(vld2, 0x0200100, 0x0a00100, 0x0a00d00), \
13316 X(vst2, 0x0000100, 0x0800100, N_INV), \
13317 X(vld3, 0x0200200, 0x0a00200, 0x0a00e00), \
13318 X(vst3, 0x0000200, 0x0800200, N_INV), \
13319 X(vld4, 0x0200300, 0x0a00300, 0x0a00f00), \
13320 X(vst4, 0x0000300, 0x0800300, N_INV), \
13321 X(vmovn, 0x1b20200, N_INV, N_INV), \
13322 X(vtrn, 0x1b20080, N_INV, N_INV), \
13323 X(vqmovn, 0x1b20200, N_INV, N_INV), \
13324 X(vqmovun, 0x1b20240, N_INV, N_INV), \
13325 X(vnmul, 0xe200a40, 0xe200b40, N_INV), \
13326 X(vnmla, 0xe100a40, 0xe100b40, N_INV), \
13327 X(vnmls, 0xe100a00, 0xe100b00, N_INV), \
13328 X(vfnma, 0xe900a40, 0xe900b40, N_INV), \
13329 X(vfnms, 0xe900a00, 0xe900b00, N_INV), \
13330 X(vcmp, 0xeb40a40, 0xeb40b40, N_INV), \
13331 X(vcmpz, 0xeb50a40, 0xeb50b40, N_INV), \
13332 X(vcmpe, 0xeb40ac0, 0xeb40bc0, N_INV), \
13333 X(vcmpez, 0xeb50ac0, 0xeb50bc0, N_INV), \
13334 X(vseleq, 0xe000a00, N_INV, N_INV), \
13335 X(vselvs, 0xe100a00, N_INV, N_INV), \
13336 X(vselge, 0xe200a00, N_INV, N_INV), \
13337 X(vselgt, 0xe300a00, N_INV, N_INV), \
13338 X(vmaxnm, 0xe800a00, 0x3000f10, N_INV), \
13339 X(vminnm, 0xe800a40, 0x3200f10, N_INV), \
13340 X(vcvta, 0xebc0a40, 0x3bb0000, N_INV), \
13341 X(vrintr, 0xeb60a40, 0x3ba0400, N_INV), \
13342 X(vrinta, 0xeb80a40, 0x3ba0400, N_INV), \
13343 X(aes, 0x3b00300, N_INV, N_INV), \
13344 X(sha3op, 0x2000c00, N_INV, N_INV), \
13345 X(sha1h, 0x3b902c0, N_INV, N_INV), \
13346 X(sha2op, 0x3ba0380, N_INV, N_INV)
13347
13348 enum neon_opc
13349 {
13350 #define X(OPC,I,F,S) N_MNEM_##OPC
13351 NEON_ENC_TAB
13352 #undef X
13353 };
13354
13355 static const struct neon_tab_entry neon_enc_tab[] =
13356 {
13357 #define X(OPC,I,F,S) { (I), (F), (S) }
13358 NEON_ENC_TAB
13359 #undef X
13360 };
13361
13362 /* Do not use these macros; instead, use NEON_ENCODE defined below. */
13363 #define NEON_ENC_INTEGER_(X) (neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].integer)
13364 #define NEON_ENC_ARMREG_(X) (neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].integer)
13365 #define NEON_ENC_POLY_(X) (neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].float_or_poly)
13366 #define NEON_ENC_FLOAT_(X) (neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].float_or_poly)
13367 #define NEON_ENC_SCALAR_(X) (neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].scalar_or_imm)
13368 #define NEON_ENC_IMMED_(X) (neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].scalar_or_imm)
13369 #define NEON_ENC_INTERLV_(X) (neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].integer)
13370 #define NEON_ENC_LANE_(X) (neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].float_or_poly)
13371 #define NEON_ENC_DUP_(X) (neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].scalar_or_imm)
13372 #define NEON_ENC_SINGLE_(X) \
13373 ((neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].integer) | ((X) & 0xf0000000))
13374 #define NEON_ENC_DOUBLE_(X) \
13375 ((neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].float_or_poly) | ((X) & 0xf0000000))
13376 #define NEON_ENC_FPV8_(X) \
13377 ((neon_enc_tab[(X) & 0x0fffffff].integer) | ((X) & 0xf000000))
13378
13379 #define NEON_ENCODE(type, inst) \
13380 do \
13381 { \
13382 inst.instruction = NEON_ENC_##type##_ (inst.instruction); \
13383 inst.is_neon = 1; \
13384 } \
13385 while (0)
13386
13387 #define check_neon_suffixes \
13388 do \
13389 { \
13390 if (!inst.error && inst.vectype.elems > 0 && !inst.is_neon) \
13391 { \
13392 as_bad (_("invalid neon suffix for non neon instruction")); \
13393 return; \
13394 } \
13395 } \
13396 while (0)
13397
13398 /* Define shapes for instruction operands. The following mnemonic characters
13399 are used in this table:
13400
13401 F - VFP S<n> register
13402 D - Neon D<n> register
13403 Q - Neon Q<n> register
13404 I - Immediate
13405 S - Scalar
13406 R - ARM register
13407 L - D<n> register list
13408
13409 This table is used to generate various data:
13410 - enumerations of the form NS_DDR to be used as arguments to
13411 neon_select_shape.
13412 - a table classifying shapes into single, double, quad, mixed.
13413 - a table used to drive neon_select_shape. */
13414
13415 #define NEON_SHAPE_DEF \
13416 X(3, (D, D, D), DOUBLE), \
13417 X(3, (Q, Q, Q), QUAD), \
13418 X(3, (D, D, I), DOUBLE), \
13419 X(3, (Q, Q, I), QUAD), \
13420 X(3, (D, D, S), DOUBLE), \
13421 X(3, (Q, Q, S), QUAD), \
13422 X(2, (D, D), DOUBLE), \
13423 X(2, (Q, Q), QUAD), \
13424 X(2, (D, S), DOUBLE), \
13425 X(2, (Q, S), QUAD), \
13426 X(2, (D, R), DOUBLE), \
13427 X(2, (Q, R), QUAD), \
13428 X(2, (D, I), DOUBLE), \
13429 X(2, (Q, I), QUAD), \
13430 X(3, (D, L, D), DOUBLE), \
13431 X(2, (D, Q), MIXED), \
13432 X(2, (Q, D), MIXED), \
13433 X(3, (D, Q, I), MIXED), \
13434 X(3, (Q, D, I), MIXED), \
13435 X(3, (Q, D, D), MIXED), \
13436 X(3, (D, Q, Q), MIXED), \
13437 X(3, (Q, Q, D), MIXED), \
13438 X(3, (Q, D, S), MIXED), \
13439 X(3, (D, Q, S), MIXED), \
13440 X(4, (D, D, D, I), DOUBLE), \
13441 X(4, (Q, Q, Q, I), QUAD), \
13442 X(4, (D, D, S, I), DOUBLE), \
13443 X(4, (Q, Q, S, I), QUAD), \
13444 X(2, (F, F), SINGLE), \
13445 X(3, (F, F, F), SINGLE), \
13446 X(2, (F, I), SINGLE), \
13447 X(2, (F, D), MIXED), \
13448 X(2, (D, F), MIXED), \
13449 X(3, (F, F, I), MIXED), \
13450 X(4, (R, R, F, F), SINGLE), \
13451 X(4, (F, F, R, R), SINGLE), \
13452 X(3, (D, R, R), DOUBLE), \
13453 X(3, (R, R, D), DOUBLE), \
13454 X(2, (S, R), SINGLE), \
13455 X(2, (R, S), SINGLE), \
13456 X(2, (F, R), SINGLE), \
13457 X(2, (R, F), SINGLE), \
13458 /* Half float shape supported so far. */\
13459 X (2, (H, D), MIXED), \
13460 X (2, (D, H), MIXED), \
13461 X (2, (H, F), MIXED), \
13462 X (2, (F, H), MIXED), \
13463 X (2, (H, H), HALF), \
13464 X (2, (H, R), HALF), \
13465 X (2, (R, H), HALF), \
13466 X (2, (H, I), HALF), \
13467 X (3, (H, H, H), HALF), \
13468 X (3, (H, F, I), MIXED), \
13469 X (3, (F, H, I), MIXED), \
13470 X (3, (D, H, H), MIXED), \
13471 X (3, (D, H, S), MIXED)
13472
13473 #define S2(A,B) NS_##A##B
13474 #define S3(A,B,C) NS_##A##B##C
13475 #define S4(A,B,C,D) NS_##A##B##C##D
13476
13477 #define X(N, L, C) S##N L
13478
13479 enum neon_shape
13480 {
13481 NEON_SHAPE_DEF,
13482 NS_NULL
13483 };
13484
13485 #undef X
13486 #undef S2
13487 #undef S3
13488 #undef S4
13489
13490 enum neon_shape_class
13491 {
13492 SC_HALF,
13493 SC_SINGLE,
13494 SC_DOUBLE,
13495 SC_QUAD,
13496 SC_MIXED
13497 };
13498
13499 #define X(N, L, C) SC_##C
13500
13501 static enum neon_shape_class neon_shape_class[] =
13502 {
13503 NEON_SHAPE_DEF
13504 };
13505
13506 #undef X
13507
13508 enum neon_shape_el
13509 {
13510 SE_H,
13511 SE_F,
13512 SE_D,
13513 SE_Q,
13514 SE_I,
13515 SE_S,
13516 SE_R,
13517 SE_L
13518 };
13519
13520 /* Register widths of above. */
13521 static unsigned neon_shape_el_size[] =
13522 {
13523 16,
13524 32,
13525 64,
13526 128,
13527 0,
13528 32,
13529 32,
13530 0
13531 };
13532
13533 struct neon_shape_info
13534 {
13535 unsigned els;
13536 enum neon_shape_el el[NEON_MAX_TYPE_ELS];
13537 };
13538
13539 #define S2(A,B) { SE_##A, SE_##B }
13540 #define S3(A,B,C) { SE_##A, SE_##B, SE_##C }
13541 #define S4(A,B,C,D) { SE_##A, SE_##B, SE_##C, SE_##D }
13542
13543 #define X(N, L, C) { N, S##N L }
13544
13545 static struct neon_shape_info neon_shape_tab[] =
13546 {
13547 NEON_SHAPE_DEF
13548 };
13549
13550 #undef X
13551 #undef S2
13552 #undef S3
13553 #undef S4
13554
13555 /* Bit masks used in type checking given instructions.
13556 'N_EQK' means the type must be the same as (or based on in some way) the key
13557 type, which itself is marked with the 'N_KEY' bit. If the 'N_EQK' bit is
13558 set, various other bits can be set as well in order to modify the meaning of
13559 the type constraint. */
13560
13561 enum neon_type_mask
13562 {
13563 N_S8 = 0x0000001,
13564 N_S16 = 0x0000002,
13565 N_S32 = 0x0000004,
13566 N_S64 = 0x0000008,
13567 N_U8 = 0x0000010,
13568 N_U16 = 0x0000020,
13569 N_U32 = 0x0000040,
13570 N_U64 = 0x0000080,
13571 N_I8 = 0x0000100,
13572 N_I16 = 0x0000200,
13573 N_I32 = 0x0000400,
13574 N_I64 = 0x0000800,
13575 N_8 = 0x0001000,
13576 N_16 = 0x0002000,
13577 N_32 = 0x0004000,
13578 N_64 = 0x0008000,
13579 N_P8 = 0x0010000,
13580 N_P16 = 0x0020000,
13581 N_F16 = 0x0040000,
13582 N_F32 = 0x0080000,
13583 N_F64 = 0x0100000,
13584 N_P64 = 0x0200000,
13585 N_KEY = 0x1000000, /* Key element (main type specifier). */
13586 N_EQK = 0x2000000, /* Given operand has the same type & size as the key. */
13587 N_VFP = 0x4000000, /* VFP mode: operand size must match register width. */
13588 N_UNT = 0x8000000, /* Must be explicitly untyped. */
13589 N_DBL = 0x0000001, /* If N_EQK, this operand is twice the size. */
13590 N_HLF = 0x0000002, /* If N_EQK, this operand is half the size. */
13591 N_SGN = 0x0000004, /* If N_EQK, this operand is forced to be signed. */
13592 N_UNS = 0x0000008, /* If N_EQK, this operand is forced to be unsigned. */
13593 N_INT = 0x0000010, /* If N_EQK, this operand is forced to be integer. */
13594 N_FLT = 0x0000020, /* If N_EQK, this operand is forced to be float. */
13595 N_SIZ = 0x0000040, /* If N_EQK, this operand is forced to be size-only. */
13596 N_UTYP = 0,
13597 N_MAX_NONSPECIAL = N_P64
13598 };
13599
13600 #define N_ALLMODS (N_DBL | N_HLF | N_SGN | N_UNS | N_INT | N_FLT | N_SIZ)
13601
13602 #define N_SU_ALL (N_S8 | N_S16 | N_S32 | N_S64 | N_U8 | N_U16 | N_U32 | N_U64)
13603 #define N_SU_32 (N_S8 | N_S16 | N_S32 | N_U8 | N_U16 | N_U32)
13604 #define N_SU_16_64 (N_S16 | N_S32 | N_S64 | N_U16 | N_U32 | N_U64)
13605 #define N_S_32 (N_S8 | N_S16 | N_S32)
13606 #define N_F_16_32 (N_F16 | N_F32)
13607 #define N_SUF_32 (N_SU_32 | N_F_16_32)
13608 #define N_I_ALL (N_I8 | N_I16 | N_I32 | N_I64)
13609 #define N_IF_32 (N_I8 | N_I16 | N_I32 | N_F16 | N_F32)
13610 #define N_F_ALL (N_F16 | N_F32 | N_F64)
13611
13612 /* Pass this as the first type argument to neon_check_type to ignore types
13613 altogether. */
13614 #define N_IGNORE_TYPE (N_KEY | N_EQK)
13615
13616 /* Select a "shape" for the current instruction (describing register types or
13617 sizes) from a list of alternatives. Return NS_NULL if the current instruction
13618 doesn't fit. For non-polymorphic shapes, checking is usually done as a
13619 function of operand parsing, so this function doesn't need to be called.
13620 Shapes should be listed in order of decreasing length. */
13621
13622 static enum neon_shape
13623 neon_select_shape (enum neon_shape shape, ...)
13624 {
13625 va_list ap;
13626 enum neon_shape first_shape = shape;
13627
13628 /* Fix missing optional operands. FIXME: we don't know at this point how
13629 many arguments we should have, so this makes the assumption that we have
13630 > 1. This is true of all current Neon opcodes, I think, but may not be
13631 true in the future. */
13632 if (!inst.operands[1].present)
13633 inst.operands[1] = inst.operands[0];
13634
13635 va_start (ap, shape);
13636
13637 for (; shape != NS_NULL; shape = (enum neon_shape) va_arg (ap, int))
13638 {
13639 unsigned j;
13640 int matches = 1;
13641
13642 for (j = 0; j < neon_shape_tab[shape].els; j++)
13643 {
13644 if (!inst.operands[j].present)
13645 {
13646 matches = 0;
13647 break;
13648 }
13649
13650 switch (neon_shape_tab[shape].el[j])
13651 {
13652 /* If a .f16, .16, .u16, .s16 type specifier is given over
13653 a VFP single precision register operand, it's essentially
13654 means only half of the register is used.
13655
13656 If the type specifier is given after the mnemonics, the
13657 information is stored in inst.vectype. If the type specifier
13658 is given after register operand, the information is stored
13659 in inst.operands[].vectype.
13660
13661 When there is only one type specifier, and all the register
13662 operands are the same type of hardware register, the type
13663 specifier applies to all register operands.
13664
13665 If no type specifier is given, the shape is inferred from
13666 operand information.
13667
13668 for example:
13669 vadd.f16 s0, s1, s2: NS_HHH
13670 vabs.f16 s0, s1: NS_HH
13671 vmov.f16 s0, r1: NS_HR
13672 vmov.f16 r0, s1: NS_RH
13673 vcvt.f16 r0, s1: NS_RH
13674 vcvt.f16.s32 s2, s2, #29: NS_HFI
13675 vcvt.f16.s32 s2, s2: NS_HF
13676 */
13677 case SE_H:
13678 if (!(inst.operands[j].isreg
13679 && inst.operands[j].isvec
13680 && inst.operands[j].issingle
13681 && !inst.operands[j].isquad
13682 && ((inst.vectype.elems == 1
13683 && inst.vectype.el[0].size == 16)
13684 || (inst.vectype.elems > 1
13685 && inst.vectype.el[j].size == 16)
13686 || (inst.vectype.elems == 0
13687 && inst.operands[j].vectype.type != NT_invtype
13688 && inst.operands[j].vectype.size == 16))))
13689 matches = 0;
13690 break;
13691
13692 case SE_F:
13693 if (!(inst.operands[j].isreg
13694 && inst.operands[j].isvec
13695 && inst.operands[j].issingle
13696 && !inst.operands[j].isquad
13697 && ((inst.vectype.elems == 1 && inst.vectype.el[0].size == 32)
13698 || (inst.vectype.elems > 1 && inst.vectype.el[j].size == 32)
13699 || (inst.vectype.elems == 0
13700 && (inst.operands[j].vectype.size == 32
13701 || inst.operands[j].vectype.type == NT_invtype)))))
13702 matches = 0;
13703 break;
13704
13705 case SE_D:
13706 if (!(inst.operands[j].isreg
13707 && inst.operands[j].isvec
13708 && !inst.operands[j].isquad
13709 && !inst.operands[j].issingle))
13710 matches = 0;
13711 break;
13712
13713 case SE_R:
13714 if (!(inst.operands[j].isreg
13715 && !inst.operands[j].isvec))
13716 matches = 0;
13717 break;
13718
13719 case SE_Q:
13720 if (!(inst.operands[j].isreg
13721 && inst.operands[j].isvec
13722 && inst.operands[j].isquad
13723 && !inst.operands[j].issingle))
13724 matches = 0;
13725 break;
13726
13727 case SE_I:
13728 if (!(!inst.operands[j].isreg
13729 && !inst.operands[j].isscalar))
13730 matches = 0;
13731 break;
13732
13733 case SE_S:
13734 if (!(!inst.operands[j].isreg
13735 && inst.operands[j].isscalar))
13736 matches = 0;
13737 break;
13738
13739 case SE_L:
13740 break;
13741 }
13742 if (!matches)
13743 break;
13744 }
13745 if (matches && (j >= ARM_IT_MAX_OPERANDS || !inst.operands[j].present))
13746 /* We've matched all the entries in the shape table, and we don't
13747 have any left over operands which have not been matched. */
13748 break;
13749 }
13750
13751 va_end (ap);
13752
13753 if (shape == NS_NULL && first_shape != NS_NULL)
13754 first_error (_("invalid instruction shape"));
13755
13756 return shape;
13757 }
13758
13759 /* True if SHAPE is predominantly a quadword operation (most of the time, this
13760 means the Q bit should be set). */
13761
13762 static int
13763 neon_quad (enum neon_shape shape)
13764 {
13765 return neon_shape_class[shape] == SC_QUAD;
13766 }
13767
13768 static void
13769 neon_modify_type_size (unsigned typebits, enum neon_el_type *g_type,
13770 unsigned *g_size)
13771 {
13772 /* Allow modification to be made to types which are constrained to be
13773 based on the key element, based on bits set alongside N_EQK. */
13774 if ((typebits & N_EQK) != 0)
13775 {
13776 if ((typebits & N_HLF) != 0)
13777 *g_size /= 2;
13778 else if ((typebits & N_DBL) != 0)
13779 *g_size *= 2;
13780 if ((typebits & N_SGN) != 0)
13781 *g_type = NT_signed;
13782 else if ((typebits & N_UNS) != 0)
13783 *g_type = NT_unsigned;
13784 else if ((typebits & N_INT) != 0)
13785 *g_type = NT_integer;
13786 else if ((typebits & N_FLT) != 0)
13787 *g_type = NT_float;
13788 else if ((typebits & N_SIZ) != 0)
13789 *g_type = NT_untyped;
13790 }
13791 }
13792
13793 /* Return operand OPNO promoted by bits set in THISARG. KEY should be the "key"
13794 operand type, i.e. the single type specified in a Neon instruction when it
13795 is the only one given. */
13796
13797 static struct neon_type_el
13798 neon_type_promote (struct neon_type_el *key, unsigned thisarg)
13799 {
13800 struct neon_type_el dest = *key;
13801
13802 gas_assert ((thisarg & N_EQK) != 0);
13803
13804 neon_modify_type_size (thisarg, &dest.type, &dest.size);
13805
13806 return dest;
13807 }
13808
13809 /* Convert Neon type and size into compact bitmask representation. */
13810
13811 static enum neon_type_mask
13812 type_chk_of_el_type (enum neon_el_type type, unsigned size)
13813 {
13814 switch (type)
13815 {
13816 case NT_untyped:
13817 switch (size)
13818 {
13819 case 8: return N_8;
13820 case 16: return N_16;
13821 case 32: return N_32;
13822 case 64: return N_64;
13823 default: ;
13824 }
13825 break;
13826
13827 case NT_integer:
13828 switch (size)
13829 {
13830 case 8: return N_I8;
13831 case 16: return N_I16;
13832 case 32: return N_I32;
13833 case 64: return N_I64;
13834 default: ;
13835 }
13836 break;
13837
13838 case NT_float:
13839 switch (size)
13840 {
13841 case 16: return N_F16;
13842 case 32: return N_F32;
13843 case 64: return N_F64;
13844 default: ;
13845 }
13846 break;
13847
13848 case NT_poly:
13849 switch (size)
13850 {
13851 case 8: return N_P8;
13852 case 16: return N_P16;
13853 case 64: return N_P64;
13854 default: ;
13855 }
13856 break;
13857
13858 case NT_signed:
13859 switch (size)
13860 {
13861 case 8: return N_S8;
13862 case 16: return N_S16;
13863 case 32: return N_S32;
13864 case 64: return N_S64;
13865 default: ;
13866 }
13867 break;
13868
13869 case NT_unsigned:
13870 switch (size)
13871 {
13872 case 8: return N_U8;
13873 case 16: return N_U16;
13874 case 32: return N_U32;
13875 case 64: return N_U64;
13876 default: ;
13877 }
13878 break;
13879
13880 default: ;
13881 }
13882
13883 return N_UTYP;
13884 }
13885
13886 /* Convert compact Neon bitmask type representation to a type and size. Only
13887 handles the case where a single bit is set in the mask. */
13888
13889 static int
13890 el_type_of_type_chk (enum neon_el_type *type, unsigned *size,
13891 enum neon_type_mask mask)
13892 {
13893 if ((mask & N_EQK) != 0)
13894 return FAIL;
13895
13896 if ((mask & (N_S8 | N_U8 | N_I8 | N_8 | N_P8)) != 0)
13897 *size = 8;
13898 else if ((mask & (N_S16 | N_U16 | N_I16 | N_16 | N_F16 | N_P16)) != 0)
13899 *size = 16;
13900 else if ((mask & (N_S32 | N_U32 | N_I32 | N_32 | N_F32)) != 0)
13901 *size = 32;
13902 else if ((mask & (N_S64 | N_U64 | N_I64 | N_64 | N_F64 | N_P64)) != 0)
13903 *size = 64;
13904 else
13905 return FAIL;
13906
13907 if ((mask & (N_S8 | N_S16 | N_S32 | N_S64)) != 0)
13908 *type = NT_signed;
13909 else if ((mask & (N_U8 | N_U16 | N_U32 | N_U64)) != 0)
13910 *type = NT_unsigned;
13911 else if ((mask & (N_I8 | N_I16 | N_I32 | N_I64)) != 0)
13912 *type = NT_integer;
13913 else if ((mask & (N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_64)) != 0)
13914 *type = NT_untyped;
13915 else if ((mask & (N_P8 | N_P16 | N_P64)) != 0)
13916 *type = NT_poly;
13917 else if ((mask & (N_F_ALL)) != 0)
13918 *type = NT_float;
13919 else
13920 return FAIL;
13921
13922 return SUCCESS;
13923 }
13924
13925 /* Modify a bitmask of allowed types. This is only needed for type
13926 relaxation. */
13927
13928 static unsigned
13929 modify_types_allowed (unsigned allowed, unsigned mods)
13930 {
13931 unsigned size;
13932 enum neon_el_type type;
13933 unsigned destmask;
13934 int i;
13935
13936 destmask = 0;
13937
13938 for (i = 1; i <= N_MAX_NONSPECIAL; i <<= 1)
13939 {
13940 if (el_type_of_type_chk (&type, &size,
13941 (enum neon_type_mask) (allowed & i)) == SUCCESS)
13942 {
13943 neon_modify_type_size (mods, &type, &size);
13944 destmask |= type_chk_of_el_type (type, size);
13945 }
13946 }
13947
13948 return destmask;
13949 }
13950
13951 /* Check type and return type classification.
13952 The manual states (paraphrase): If one datatype is given, it indicates the
13953 type given in:
13954 - the second operand, if there is one
13955 - the operand, if there is no second operand
13956 - the result, if there are no operands.
13957 This isn't quite good enough though, so we use a concept of a "key" datatype
13958 which is set on a per-instruction basis, which is the one which matters when
13959 only one data type is written.
13960 Note: this function has side-effects (e.g. filling in missing operands). All
13961 Neon instructions should call it before performing bit encoding. */
13962
13963 static struct neon_type_el
13964 neon_check_type (unsigned els, enum neon_shape ns, ...)
13965 {
13966 va_list ap;
13967 unsigned i, pass, key_el = 0;
13968 unsigned types[NEON_MAX_TYPE_ELS];
13969 enum neon_el_type k_type = NT_invtype;
13970 unsigned k_size = -1u;
13971 struct neon_type_el badtype = {NT_invtype, -1};
13972 unsigned key_allowed = 0;
13973
13974 /* Optional registers in Neon instructions are always (not) in operand 1.
13975 Fill in the missing operand here, if it was omitted. */
13976 if (els > 1 && !inst.operands[1].present)
13977 inst.operands[1] = inst.operands[0];
13978
13979 /* Suck up all the varargs. */
13980 va_start (ap, ns);
13981 for (i = 0; i < els; i++)
13982 {
13983 unsigned thisarg = va_arg (ap, unsigned);
13984 if (thisarg == N_IGNORE_TYPE)
13985 {
13986 va_end (ap);
13987 return badtype;
13988 }
13989 types[i] = thisarg;
13990 if ((thisarg & N_KEY) != 0)
13991 key_el = i;
13992 }
13993 va_end (ap);
13994
13995 if (inst.vectype.elems > 0)
13996 for (i = 0; i < els; i++)
13997 if (inst.operands[i].vectype.type != NT_invtype)
13998 {
13999 first_error (_("types specified in both the mnemonic and operands"));
14000 return badtype;
14001 }
14002
14003 /* Duplicate inst.vectype elements here as necessary.
14004 FIXME: No idea if this is exactly the same as the ARM assembler,
14005 particularly when an insn takes one register and one non-register
14006 operand. */
14007 if (inst.vectype.elems == 1 && els > 1)
14008 {
14009 unsigned j;
14010 inst.vectype.elems = els;
14011 inst.vectype.el[key_el] = inst.vectype.el[0];
14012 for (j = 0; j < els; j++)
14013 if (j != key_el)
14014 inst.vectype.el[j] = neon_type_promote (&inst.vectype.el[key_el],
14015 types[j]);
14016 }
14017 else if (inst.vectype.elems == 0 && els > 0)
14018 {
14019 unsigned j;
14020 /* No types were given after the mnemonic, so look for types specified
14021 after each operand. We allow some flexibility here; as long as the
14022 "key" operand has a type, we can infer the others. */
14023 for (j = 0; j < els; j++)
14024 if (inst.operands[j].vectype.type != NT_invtype)
14025 inst.vectype.el[j] = inst.operands[j].vectype;
14026
14027 if (inst.operands[key_el].vectype.type != NT_invtype)
14028 {
14029 for (j = 0; j < els; j++)
14030 if (inst.operands[j].vectype.type == NT_invtype)
14031 inst.vectype.el[j] = neon_type_promote (&inst.vectype.el[key_el],
14032 types[j]);
14033 }
14034 else
14035 {
14036 first_error (_("operand types can't be inferred"));
14037 return badtype;
14038 }
14039 }
14040 else if (inst.vectype.elems != els)
14041 {
14042 first_error (_("type specifier has the wrong number of parts"));
14043 return badtype;
14044 }
14045
14046 for (pass = 0; pass < 2; pass++)
14047 {
14048 for (i = 0; i < els; i++)
14049 {
14050 unsigned thisarg = types[i];
14051 unsigned types_allowed = ((thisarg & N_EQK) != 0 && pass != 0)
14052 ? modify_types_allowed (key_allowed, thisarg) : thisarg;
14053 enum neon_el_type g_type = inst.vectype.el[i].type;
14054 unsigned g_size = inst.vectype.el[i].size;
14055
14056 /* Decay more-specific signed & unsigned types to sign-insensitive
14057 integer types if sign-specific variants are unavailable. */
14058 if ((g_type == NT_signed || g_type == NT_unsigned)
14059 && (types_allowed & N_SU_ALL) == 0)
14060 g_type = NT_integer;
14061
14062 /* If only untyped args are allowed, decay any more specific types to
14063 them. Some instructions only care about signs for some element
14064 sizes, so handle that properly. */
14065 if (((types_allowed & N_UNT) == 0)
14066 && ((g_size == 8 && (types_allowed & N_8) != 0)
14067 || (g_size == 16 && (types_allowed & N_16) != 0)
14068 || (g_size == 32 && (types_allowed & N_32) != 0)
14069 || (g_size == 64 && (types_allowed & N_64) != 0)))
14070 g_type = NT_untyped;
14071
14072 if (pass == 0)
14073 {
14074 if ((thisarg & N_KEY) != 0)
14075 {
14076 k_type = g_type;
14077 k_size = g_size;
14078 key_allowed = thisarg & ~N_KEY;
14079
14080 /* Check architecture constraint on FP16 extension. */
14081 if (k_size == 16
14082 && k_type == NT_float
14083 && ! ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_fp16))
14084 {
14085 inst.error = _(BAD_FP16);
14086 return badtype;
14087 }
14088 }
14089 }
14090 else
14091 {
14092 if ((thisarg & N_VFP) != 0)
14093 {
14094 enum neon_shape_el regshape;
14095 unsigned regwidth, match;
14096
14097 /* PR 11136: Catch the case where we are passed a shape of NS_NULL. */
14098 if (ns == NS_NULL)
14099 {
14100 first_error (_("invalid instruction shape"));
14101 return badtype;
14102 }
14103 regshape = neon_shape_tab[ns].el[i];
14104 regwidth = neon_shape_el_size[regshape];
14105
14106 /* In VFP mode, operands must match register widths. If we
14107 have a key operand, use its width, else use the width of
14108 the current operand. */
14109 if (k_size != -1u)
14110 match = k_size;
14111 else
14112 match = g_size;
14113
14114 /* FP16 will use a single precision register. */
14115 if (regwidth == 32 && match == 16)
14116 {
14117 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_fp16))
14118 match = regwidth;
14119 else
14120 {
14121 inst.error = _(BAD_FP16);
14122 return badtype;
14123 }
14124 }
14125
14126 if (regwidth != match)
14127 {
14128 first_error (_("operand size must match register width"));
14129 return badtype;
14130 }
14131 }
14132
14133 if ((thisarg & N_EQK) == 0)
14134 {
14135 unsigned given_type = type_chk_of_el_type (g_type, g_size);
14136
14137 if ((given_type & types_allowed) == 0)
14138 {
14139 first_error (_("bad type in Neon instruction"));
14140 return badtype;
14141 }
14142 }
14143 else
14144 {
14145 enum neon_el_type mod_k_type = k_type;
14146 unsigned mod_k_size = k_size;
14147 neon_modify_type_size (thisarg, &mod_k_type, &mod_k_size);
14148 if (g_type != mod_k_type || g_size != mod_k_size)
14149 {
14150 first_error (_("inconsistent types in Neon instruction"));
14151 return badtype;
14152 }
14153 }
14154 }
14155 }
14156 }
14157
14158 return inst.vectype.el[key_el];
14159 }
14160
14161 /* Neon-style VFP instruction forwarding. */
14162
14163 /* Thumb VFP instructions have 0xE in the condition field. */
14164
14165 static void
14166 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb (void)
14167 {
14168 inst.is_neon = 1;
14169
14170 if (thumb_mode)
14171 inst.instruction |= 0xe0000000;
14172 else
14173 inst.instruction |= inst.cond << 28;
14174 }
14175
14176 /* Look up and encode a simple mnemonic, for use as a helper function for the
14177 Neon-style VFP syntax. This avoids duplication of bits of the insns table,
14178 etc. It is assumed that operand parsing has already been done, and that the
14179 operands are in the form expected by the given opcode (this isn't necessarily
14180 the same as the form in which they were parsed, hence some massaging must
14181 take place before this function is called).
14182 Checks current arch version against that in the looked-up opcode. */
14183
14184 static void
14185 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode (const char *opname)
14186 {
14187 const struct asm_opcode *opcode;
14188
14189 opcode = (const struct asm_opcode *) hash_find (arm_ops_hsh, opname);
14190
14191 if (!opcode)
14192 abort ();
14193
14194 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant,
14195 thumb_mode ? *opcode->tvariant : *opcode->avariant),
14196 _(BAD_FPU));
14197
14198 inst.is_neon = 1;
14199
14200 if (thumb_mode)
14201 {
14202 inst.instruction = opcode->tvalue;
14203 opcode->tencode ();
14204 }
14205 else
14206 {
14207 inst.instruction = (inst.cond << 28) | opcode->avalue;
14208 opcode->aencode ();
14209 }
14210 }
14211
14212 static void
14213 do_vfp_nsyn_add_sub (enum neon_shape rs)
14214 {
14215 int is_add = (inst.instruction & 0x0fffffff) == N_MNEM_vadd;
14216
14217 if (rs == NS_FFF || rs == NS_HHH)
14218 {
14219 if (is_add)
14220 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fadds");
14221 else
14222 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fsubs");
14223
14224 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
14225 if (rs == NS_HHH)
14226 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
14227 }
14228 else
14229 {
14230 if (is_add)
14231 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("faddd");
14232 else
14233 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fsubd");
14234 }
14235 }
14236
14237 /* Check operand types to see if this is a VFP instruction, and if so call
14238 PFN (). */
14239
14240 static int
14241 try_vfp_nsyn (int args, void (*pfn) (enum neon_shape))
14242 {
14243 enum neon_shape rs;
14244 struct neon_type_el et;
14245
14246 switch (args)
14247 {
14248 case 2:
14249 rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HH, NS_FF, NS_DD, NS_NULL);
14250 et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK | N_VFP, N_F_ALL | N_KEY | N_VFP);
14251 break;
14252
14253 case 3:
14254 rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HHH, NS_FFF, NS_DDD, NS_NULL);
14255 et = neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK | N_VFP, N_EQK | N_VFP,
14256 N_F_ALL | N_KEY | N_VFP);
14257 break;
14258
14259 default:
14260 abort ();
14261 }
14262
14263 if (et.type != NT_invtype)
14264 {
14265 pfn (rs);
14266 return SUCCESS;
14267 }
14268
14269 inst.error = NULL;
14270 return FAIL;
14271 }
14272
14273 static void
14274 do_vfp_nsyn_mla_mls (enum neon_shape rs)
14275 {
14276 int is_mla = (inst.instruction & 0x0fffffff) == N_MNEM_vmla;
14277
14278 if (rs == NS_FFF || rs == NS_HHH)
14279 {
14280 if (is_mla)
14281 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmacs");
14282 else
14283 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fnmacs");
14284
14285 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
14286 if (rs == NS_HHH)
14287 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
14288 }
14289 else
14290 {
14291 if (is_mla)
14292 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmacd");
14293 else
14294 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fnmacd");
14295 }
14296 }
14297
14298 static void
14299 do_vfp_nsyn_fma_fms (enum neon_shape rs)
14300 {
14301 int is_fma = (inst.instruction & 0x0fffffff) == N_MNEM_vfma;
14302
14303 if (rs == NS_FFF || rs == NS_HHH)
14304 {
14305 if (is_fma)
14306 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("ffmas");
14307 else
14308 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("ffnmas");
14309
14310 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
14311 if (rs == NS_HHH)
14312 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
14313 }
14314 else
14315 {
14316 if (is_fma)
14317 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("ffmad");
14318 else
14319 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("ffnmad");
14320 }
14321 }
14322
14323 static void
14324 do_vfp_nsyn_mul (enum neon_shape rs)
14325 {
14326 if (rs == NS_FFF || rs == NS_HHH)
14327 {
14328 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmuls");
14329
14330 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
14331 if (rs == NS_HHH)
14332 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
14333 }
14334 else
14335 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmuld");
14336 }
14337
14338 static void
14339 do_vfp_nsyn_abs_neg (enum neon_shape rs)
14340 {
14341 int is_neg = (inst.instruction & 0x80) != 0;
14342 neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK | N_VFP, N_F_ALL | N_VFP | N_KEY);
14343
14344 if (rs == NS_FF || rs == NS_HH)
14345 {
14346 if (is_neg)
14347 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fnegs");
14348 else
14349 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fabss");
14350
14351 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
14352 if (rs == NS_HH)
14353 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
14354 }
14355 else
14356 {
14357 if (is_neg)
14358 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fnegd");
14359 else
14360 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fabsd");
14361 }
14362 }
14363
14364 /* Encode single-precision (only!) VFP fldm/fstm instructions. Double precision
14365 insns belong to Neon, and are handled elsewhere. */
14366
14367 static void
14368 do_vfp_nsyn_ldm_stm (int is_dbmode)
14369 {
14370 int is_ldm = (inst.instruction & (1 << 20)) != 0;
14371 if (is_ldm)
14372 {
14373 if (is_dbmode)
14374 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fldmdbs");
14375 else
14376 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fldmias");
14377 }
14378 else
14379 {
14380 if (is_dbmode)
14381 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fstmdbs");
14382 else
14383 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fstmias");
14384 }
14385 }
14386
14387 static void
14388 do_vfp_nsyn_sqrt (void)
14389 {
14390 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HH, NS_FF, NS_DD, NS_NULL);
14391 neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK | N_VFP, N_F_ALL | N_KEY | N_VFP);
14392
14393 if (rs == NS_FF || rs == NS_HH)
14394 {
14395 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fsqrts");
14396
14397 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
14398 if (rs == NS_HH)
14399 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
14400 }
14401 else
14402 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fsqrtd");
14403 }
14404
14405 static void
14406 do_vfp_nsyn_div (void)
14407 {
14408 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HHH, NS_FFF, NS_DDD, NS_NULL);
14409 neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK | N_VFP, N_EQK | N_VFP,
14410 N_F_ALL | N_KEY | N_VFP);
14411
14412 if (rs == NS_FFF || rs == NS_HHH)
14413 {
14414 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fdivs");
14415
14416 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
14417 if (rs == NS_HHH)
14418 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
14419 }
14420 else
14421 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fdivd");
14422 }
14423
14424 static void
14425 do_vfp_nsyn_nmul (void)
14426 {
14427 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HHH, NS_FFF, NS_DDD, NS_NULL);
14428 neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK | N_VFP, N_EQK | N_VFP,
14429 N_F_ALL | N_KEY | N_VFP);
14430
14431 if (rs == NS_FFF || rs == NS_HHH)
14432 {
14433 NEON_ENCODE (SINGLE, inst);
14434 do_vfp_sp_dyadic ();
14435
14436 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
14437 if (rs == NS_HHH)
14438 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
14439 }
14440 else
14441 {
14442 NEON_ENCODE (DOUBLE, inst);
14443 do_vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm ();
14444 }
14445 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
14446
14447 }
14448
14449 static void
14450 do_vfp_nsyn_cmp (void)
14451 {
14452 enum neon_shape rs;
14453 if (inst.operands[1].isreg)
14454 {
14455 rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HH, NS_FF, NS_DD, NS_NULL);
14456 neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK | N_VFP, N_F_ALL | N_KEY | N_VFP);
14457
14458 if (rs == NS_FF || rs == NS_HH)
14459 {
14460 NEON_ENCODE (SINGLE, inst);
14461 do_vfp_sp_monadic ();
14462 }
14463 else
14464 {
14465 NEON_ENCODE (DOUBLE, inst);
14466 do_vfp_dp_rd_rm ();
14467 }
14468 }
14469 else
14470 {
14471 rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HI, NS_FI, NS_DI, NS_NULL);
14472 neon_check_type (2, rs, N_F_ALL | N_KEY | N_VFP, N_EQK);
14473
14474 switch (inst.instruction & 0x0fffffff)
14475 {
14476 case N_MNEM_vcmp:
14477 inst.instruction += N_MNEM_vcmpz - N_MNEM_vcmp;
14478 break;
14479 case N_MNEM_vcmpe:
14480 inst.instruction += N_MNEM_vcmpez - N_MNEM_vcmpe;
14481 break;
14482 default:
14483 abort ();
14484 }
14485
14486 if (rs == NS_FI || rs == NS_HI)
14487 {
14488 NEON_ENCODE (SINGLE, inst);
14489 do_vfp_sp_compare_z ();
14490 }
14491 else
14492 {
14493 NEON_ENCODE (DOUBLE, inst);
14494 do_vfp_dp_rd ();
14495 }
14496 }
14497 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
14498
14499 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
14500 if (rs == NS_HI || rs == NS_HH)
14501 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
14502 }
14503
14504 static void
14505 nsyn_insert_sp (void)
14506 {
14507 inst.operands[1] = inst.operands[0];
14508 memset (&inst.operands[0], '\0', sizeof (inst.operands[0]));
14509 inst.operands[0].reg = REG_SP;
14510 inst.operands[0].isreg = 1;
14511 inst.operands[0].writeback = 1;
14512 inst.operands[0].present = 1;
14513 }
14514
14515 static void
14516 do_vfp_nsyn_push (void)
14517 {
14518 nsyn_insert_sp ();
14519
14520 constraint (inst.operands[1].imm < 1 || inst.operands[1].imm > 16,
14521 _("register list must contain at least 1 and at most 16 "
14522 "registers"));
14523
14524 if (inst.operands[1].issingle)
14525 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fstmdbs");
14526 else
14527 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fstmdbd");
14528 }
14529
14530 static void
14531 do_vfp_nsyn_pop (void)
14532 {
14533 nsyn_insert_sp ();
14534
14535 constraint (inst.operands[1].imm < 1 || inst.operands[1].imm > 16,
14536 _("register list must contain at least 1 and at most 16 "
14537 "registers"));
14538
14539 if (inst.operands[1].issingle)
14540 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fldmias");
14541 else
14542 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fldmiad");
14543 }
14544
14545 /* Fix up Neon data-processing instructions, ORing in the correct bits for
14546 ARM mode or Thumb mode and moving the encoded bit 24 to bit 28. */
14547
14548 static void
14549 neon_dp_fixup (struct arm_it* insn)
14550 {
14551 unsigned int i = insn->instruction;
14552 insn->is_neon = 1;
14553
14554 if (thumb_mode)
14555 {
14556 /* The U bit is at bit 24 by default. Move to bit 28 in Thumb mode. */
14557 if (i & (1 << 24))
14558 i |= 1 << 28;
14559
14560 i &= ~(1 << 24);
14561
14562 i |= 0xef000000;
14563 }
14564 else
14565 i |= 0xf2000000;
14566
14567 insn->instruction = i;
14568 }
14569
14570 /* Turn a size (8, 16, 32, 64) into the respective bit number minus 3
14571 (0, 1, 2, 3). */
14572
14573 static unsigned
14574 neon_logbits (unsigned x)
14575 {
14576 return ffs (x) - 4;
14577 }
14578
14579 #define LOW4(R) ((R) & 0xf)
14580 #define HI1(R) (((R) >> 4) & 1)
14581
14582 /* Encode insns with bit pattern:
14583
14584 |28/24|23|22 |21 20|19 16|15 12|11 8|7|6|5|4|3 0|
14585 | U |x |D |size | Rn | Rd |x x x x|N|Q|M|x| Rm |
14586
14587 SIZE is passed in bits. -1 means size field isn't changed, in case it has a
14588 different meaning for some instruction. */
14589
14590 static void
14591 neon_three_same (int isquad, int ubit, int size)
14592 {
14593 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
14594 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
14595 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 16;
14596 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 7;
14597 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[2].reg);
14598 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[2].reg) << 5;
14599 inst.instruction |= (isquad != 0) << 6;
14600 inst.instruction |= (ubit != 0) << 24;
14601 if (size != -1)
14602 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (size) << 20;
14603
14604 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
14605 }
14606
14607 /* Encode instructions of the form:
14608
14609 |28/24|23|22|21 20|19 18|17 16|15 12|11 7|6|5|4|3 0|
14610 | U |x |D |x x |size |x x | Rd |x x x x x|Q|M|x| Rm |
14611
14612 Don't write size if SIZE == -1. */
14613
14614 static void
14615 neon_two_same (int qbit, int ubit, int size)
14616 {
14617 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
14618 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
14619 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
14620 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
14621 inst.instruction |= (qbit != 0) << 6;
14622 inst.instruction |= (ubit != 0) << 24;
14623
14624 if (size != -1)
14625 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (size) << 18;
14626
14627 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
14628 }
14629
14630 /* Neon instruction encoders, in approximate order of appearance. */
14631
14632 static void
14633 do_neon_dyadic_i_su (void)
14634 {
14635 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
14636 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
14637 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_SU_32 | N_KEY);
14638 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), et.type == NT_unsigned, et.size);
14639 }
14640
14641 static void
14642 do_neon_dyadic_i64_su (void)
14643 {
14644 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
14645 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
14646 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_SU_ALL | N_KEY);
14647 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), et.type == NT_unsigned, et.size);
14648 }
14649
14650 static void
14651 neon_imm_shift (int write_ubit, int uval, int isquad, struct neon_type_el et,
14652 unsigned immbits)
14653 {
14654 unsigned size = et.size >> 3;
14655 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
14656 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
14657 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
14658 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
14659 inst.instruction |= (isquad != 0) << 6;
14660 inst.instruction |= immbits << 16;
14661 inst.instruction |= (size >> 3) << 7;
14662 inst.instruction |= (size & 0x7) << 19;
14663 if (write_ubit)
14664 inst.instruction |= (uval != 0) << 24;
14665
14666 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
14667 }
14668
14669 static void
14670 do_neon_shl_imm (void)
14671 {
14672 if (!inst.operands[2].isreg)
14673 {
14674 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDI, NS_QQI, NS_NULL);
14675 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK, N_KEY | N_I_ALL);
14676 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
14677
14678 constraint (imm < 0 || (unsigned)imm >= et.size,
14679 _("immediate out of range for shift"));
14680 NEON_ENCODE (IMMED, inst);
14681 neon_imm_shift (FALSE, 0, neon_quad (rs), et, imm);
14682 }
14683 else
14684 {
14685 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
14686 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
14687 N_EQK, N_SU_ALL | N_KEY, N_EQK | N_SGN);
14688 unsigned int tmp;
14689
14690 /* VSHL/VQSHL 3-register variants have syntax such as:
14691 vshl.xx Dd, Dm, Dn
14692 whereas other 3-register operations encoded by neon_three_same have
14693 syntax like:
14694 vadd.xx Dd, Dn, Dm
14695 (i.e. with Dn & Dm reversed). Swap operands[1].reg and operands[2].reg
14696 here. */
14697 tmp = inst.operands[2].reg;
14698 inst.operands[2].reg = inst.operands[1].reg;
14699 inst.operands[1].reg = tmp;
14700 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
14701 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), et.type == NT_unsigned, et.size);
14702 }
14703 }
14704
14705 static void
14706 do_neon_qshl_imm (void)
14707 {
14708 if (!inst.operands[2].isreg)
14709 {
14710 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDI, NS_QQI, NS_NULL);
14711 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK, N_SU_ALL | N_KEY);
14712 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
14713
14714 constraint (imm < 0 || (unsigned)imm >= et.size,
14715 _("immediate out of range for shift"));
14716 NEON_ENCODE (IMMED, inst);
14717 neon_imm_shift (TRUE, et.type == NT_unsigned, neon_quad (rs), et, imm);
14718 }
14719 else
14720 {
14721 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
14722 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
14723 N_EQK, N_SU_ALL | N_KEY, N_EQK | N_SGN);
14724 unsigned int tmp;
14725
14726 /* See note in do_neon_shl_imm. */
14727 tmp = inst.operands[2].reg;
14728 inst.operands[2].reg = inst.operands[1].reg;
14729 inst.operands[1].reg = tmp;
14730 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
14731 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), et.type == NT_unsigned, et.size);
14732 }
14733 }
14734
14735 static void
14736 do_neon_rshl (void)
14737 {
14738 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
14739 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
14740 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_SU_ALL | N_KEY);
14741 unsigned int tmp;
14742
14743 tmp = inst.operands[2].reg;
14744 inst.operands[2].reg = inst.operands[1].reg;
14745 inst.operands[1].reg = tmp;
14746 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), et.type == NT_unsigned, et.size);
14747 }
14748
14749 static int
14750 neon_cmode_for_logic_imm (unsigned immediate, unsigned *immbits, int size)
14751 {
14752 /* Handle .I8 pseudo-instructions. */
14753 if (size == 8)
14754 {
14755 /* Unfortunately, this will make everything apart from zero out-of-range.
14756 FIXME is this the intended semantics? There doesn't seem much point in
14757 accepting .I8 if so. */
14758 immediate |= immediate << 8;
14759 size = 16;
14760 }
14761
14762 if (size >= 32)
14763 {
14764 if (immediate == (immediate & 0x000000ff))
14765 {
14766 *immbits = immediate;
14767 return 0x1;
14768 }
14769 else if (immediate == (immediate & 0x0000ff00))
14770 {
14771 *immbits = immediate >> 8;
14772 return 0x3;
14773 }
14774 else if (immediate == (immediate & 0x00ff0000))
14775 {
14776 *immbits = immediate >> 16;
14777 return 0x5;
14778 }
14779 else if (immediate == (immediate & 0xff000000))
14780 {
14781 *immbits = immediate >> 24;
14782 return 0x7;
14783 }
14784 if ((immediate & 0xffff) != (immediate >> 16))
14785 goto bad_immediate;
14786 immediate &= 0xffff;
14787 }
14788
14789 if (immediate == (immediate & 0x000000ff))
14790 {
14791 *immbits = immediate;
14792 return 0x9;
14793 }
14794 else if (immediate == (immediate & 0x0000ff00))
14795 {
14796 *immbits = immediate >> 8;
14797 return 0xb;
14798 }
14799
14800 bad_immediate:
14801 first_error (_("immediate value out of range"));
14802 return FAIL;
14803 }
14804
14805 static void
14806 do_neon_logic (void)
14807 {
14808 if (inst.operands[2].present && inst.operands[2].isreg)
14809 {
14810 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
14811 neon_check_type (3, rs, N_IGNORE_TYPE);
14812 /* U bit and size field were set as part of the bitmask. */
14813 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
14814 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, -1);
14815 }
14816 else
14817 {
14818 const int three_ops_form = (inst.operands[2].present
14819 && !inst.operands[2].isreg);
14820 const int immoperand = (three_ops_form ? 2 : 1);
14821 enum neon_shape rs = (three_ops_form
14822 ? neon_select_shape (NS_DDI, NS_QQI, NS_NULL)
14823 : neon_select_shape (NS_DI, NS_QI, NS_NULL));
14824 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
14825 N_I8 | N_I16 | N_I32 | N_I64 | N_F32 | N_KEY, N_EQK);
14826 enum neon_opc opcode = (enum neon_opc) inst.instruction & 0x0fffffff;
14827 unsigned immbits;
14828 int cmode;
14829
14830 if (et.type == NT_invtype)
14831 return;
14832
14833 if (three_ops_form)
14834 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg != inst.operands[1].reg,
14835 _("first and second operands shall be the same register"));
14836
14837 NEON_ENCODE (IMMED, inst);
14838
14839 immbits = inst.operands[immoperand].imm;
14840 if (et.size == 64)
14841 {
14842 /* .i64 is a pseudo-op, so the immediate must be a repeating
14843 pattern. */
14844 if (immbits != (inst.operands[immoperand].regisimm ?
14845 inst.operands[immoperand].reg : 0))
14846 {
14847 /* Set immbits to an invalid constant. */
14848 immbits = 0xdeadbeef;
14849 }
14850 }
14851
14852 switch (opcode)
14853 {
14854 case N_MNEM_vbic:
14855 cmode = neon_cmode_for_logic_imm (immbits, &immbits, et.size);
14856 break;
14857
14858 case N_MNEM_vorr:
14859 cmode = neon_cmode_for_logic_imm (immbits, &immbits, et.size);
14860 break;
14861
14862 case N_MNEM_vand:
14863 /* Pseudo-instruction for VBIC. */
14864 neon_invert_size (&immbits, 0, et.size);
14865 cmode = neon_cmode_for_logic_imm (immbits, &immbits, et.size);
14866 break;
14867
14868 case N_MNEM_vorn:
14869 /* Pseudo-instruction for VORR. */
14870 neon_invert_size (&immbits, 0, et.size);
14871 cmode = neon_cmode_for_logic_imm (immbits, &immbits, et.size);
14872 break;
14873
14874 default:
14875 abort ();
14876 }
14877
14878 if (cmode == FAIL)
14879 return;
14880
14881 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
14882 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
14883 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
14884 inst.instruction |= cmode << 8;
14885 neon_write_immbits (immbits);
14886
14887 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
14888 }
14889 }
14890
14891 static void
14892 do_neon_bitfield (void)
14893 {
14894 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
14895 neon_check_type (3, rs, N_IGNORE_TYPE);
14896 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, -1);
14897 }
14898
14899 static void
14900 neon_dyadic_misc (enum neon_el_type ubit_meaning, unsigned types,
14901 unsigned destbits)
14902 {
14903 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
14904 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK | destbits, N_EQK,
14905 types | N_KEY);
14906 if (et.type == NT_float)
14907 {
14908 NEON_ENCODE (FLOAT, inst);
14909 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, et.size == 16 ? (int) et.size : -1);
14910 }
14911 else
14912 {
14913 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
14914 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), et.type == ubit_meaning, et.size);
14915 }
14916 }
14917
14918 static void
14919 do_neon_dyadic_if_su (void)
14920 {
14921 neon_dyadic_misc (NT_unsigned, N_SUF_32, 0);
14922 }
14923
14924 static void
14925 do_neon_dyadic_if_su_d (void)
14926 {
14927 /* This version only allow D registers, but that constraint is enforced during
14928 operand parsing so we don't need to do anything extra here. */
14929 neon_dyadic_misc (NT_unsigned, N_SUF_32, 0);
14930 }
14931
14932 static void
14933 do_neon_dyadic_if_i_d (void)
14934 {
14935 /* The "untyped" case can't happen. Do this to stop the "U" bit being
14936 affected if we specify unsigned args. */
14937 neon_dyadic_misc (NT_untyped, N_IF_32, 0);
14938 }
14939
14940 enum vfp_or_neon_is_neon_bits
14941 {
14942 NEON_CHECK_CC = 1,
14943 NEON_CHECK_ARCH = 2,
14944 NEON_CHECK_ARCH8 = 4
14945 };
14946
14947 /* Call this function if an instruction which may have belonged to the VFP or
14948 Neon instruction sets, but turned out to be a Neon instruction (due to the
14949 operand types involved, etc.). We have to check and/or fix-up a couple of
14950 things:
14951
14952 - Make sure the user hasn't attempted to make a Neon instruction
14953 conditional.
14954 - Alter the value in the condition code field if necessary.
14955 - Make sure that the arch supports Neon instructions.
14956
14957 Which of these operations take place depends on bits from enum
14958 vfp_or_neon_is_neon_bits.
14959
14960 WARNING: This function has side effects! If NEON_CHECK_CC is used and the
14961 current instruction's condition is COND_ALWAYS, the condition field is
14962 changed to inst.uncond_value. This is necessary because instructions shared
14963 between VFP and Neon may be conditional for the VFP variants only, and the
14964 unconditional Neon version must have, e.g., 0xF in the condition field. */
14965
14966 static int
14967 vfp_or_neon_is_neon (unsigned check)
14968 {
14969 /* Conditions are always legal in Thumb mode (IT blocks). */
14970 if (!thumb_mode && (check & NEON_CHECK_CC))
14971 {
14972 if (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS)
14973 {
14974 first_error (_(BAD_COND));
14975 return FAIL;
14976 }
14977 if (inst.uncond_value != -1)
14978 inst.instruction |= inst.uncond_value << 28;
14979 }
14980
14981 if ((check & NEON_CHECK_ARCH)
14982 && !mark_feature_used (&fpu_neon_ext_v1))
14983 {
14984 first_error (_(BAD_FPU));
14985 return FAIL;
14986 }
14987
14988 if ((check & NEON_CHECK_ARCH8)
14989 && !mark_feature_used (&fpu_neon_ext_armv8))
14990 {
14991 first_error (_(BAD_FPU));
14992 return FAIL;
14993 }
14994
14995 return SUCCESS;
14996 }
14997
14998 static void
14999 do_neon_addsub_if_i (void)
15000 {
15001 if (try_vfp_nsyn (3, do_vfp_nsyn_add_sub) == SUCCESS)
15002 return;
15003
15004 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH) == FAIL)
15005 return;
15006
15007 /* The "untyped" case can't happen. Do this to stop the "U" bit being
15008 affected if we specify unsigned args. */
15009 neon_dyadic_misc (NT_untyped, N_IF_32 | N_I64, 0);
15010 }
15011
15012 /* Swaps operands 1 and 2. If operand 1 (optional arg) was omitted, we want the
15013 result to be:
15014 V<op> A,B (A is operand 0, B is operand 2)
15015 to mean:
15016 V<op> A,B,A
15017 not:
15018 V<op> A,B,B
15019 so handle that case specially. */
15020
15021 static void
15022 neon_exchange_operands (void)
15023 {
15024 if (inst.operands[1].present)
15025 {
15026 void *scratch = xmalloc (sizeof (inst.operands[0]));
15027
15028 /* Swap operands[1] and operands[2]. */
15029 memcpy (scratch, &inst.operands[1], sizeof (inst.operands[0]));
15030 inst.operands[1] = inst.operands[2];
15031 memcpy (&inst.operands[2], scratch, sizeof (inst.operands[0]));
15032 free (scratch);
15033 }
15034 else
15035 {
15036 inst.operands[1] = inst.operands[2];
15037 inst.operands[2] = inst.operands[0];
15038 }
15039 }
15040
15041 static void
15042 neon_compare (unsigned regtypes, unsigned immtypes, int invert)
15043 {
15044 if (inst.operands[2].isreg)
15045 {
15046 if (invert)
15047 neon_exchange_operands ();
15048 neon_dyadic_misc (NT_unsigned, regtypes, N_SIZ);
15049 }
15050 else
15051 {
15052 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDI, NS_QQI, NS_NULL);
15053 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
15054 N_EQK | N_SIZ, immtypes | N_KEY);
15055
15056 NEON_ENCODE (IMMED, inst);
15057 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
15058 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
15059 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
15060 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
15061 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
15062 inst.instruction |= (et.type == NT_float) << 10;
15063 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (et.size) << 18;
15064
15065 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
15066 }
15067 }
15068
15069 static void
15070 do_neon_cmp (void)
15071 {
15072 neon_compare (N_SUF_32, N_S_32 | N_F_16_32, FALSE);
15073 }
15074
15075 static void
15076 do_neon_cmp_inv (void)
15077 {
15078 neon_compare (N_SUF_32, N_S_32 | N_F_16_32, TRUE);
15079 }
15080
15081 static void
15082 do_neon_ceq (void)
15083 {
15084 neon_compare (N_IF_32, N_IF_32, FALSE);
15085 }
15086
15087 /* For multiply instructions, we have the possibility of 16-bit or 32-bit
15088 scalars, which are encoded in 5 bits, M : Rm.
15089 For 16-bit scalars, the register is encoded in Rm[2:0] and the index in
15090 M:Rm[3], and for 32-bit scalars, the register is encoded in Rm[3:0] and the
15091 index in M.
15092
15093 Dot Product instructions are similar to multiply instructions except elsize
15094 should always be 32.
15095
15096 This function translates SCALAR, which is GAS's internal encoding of indexed
15097 scalar register, to raw encoding. There is also register and index range
15098 check based on ELSIZE. */
15099
15100 static unsigned
15101 neon_scalar_for_mul (unsigned scalar, unsigned elsize)
15102 {
15103 unsigned regno = NEON_SCALAR_REG (scalar);
15104 unsigned elno = NEON_SCALAR_INDEX (scalar);
15105
15106 switch (elsize)
15107 {
15108 case 16:
15109 if (regno > 7 || elno > 3)
15110 goto bad_scalar;
15111 return regno | (elno << 3);
15112
15113 case 32:
15114 if (regno > 15 || elno > 1)
15115 goto bad_scalar;
15116 return regno | (elno << 4);
15117
15118 default:
15119 bad_scalar:
15120 first_error (_("scalar out of range for multiply instruction"));
15121 }
15122
15123 return 0;
15124 }
15125
15126 /* Encode multiply / multiply-accumulate scalar instructions. */
15127
15128 static void
15129 neon_mul_mac (struct neon_type_el et, int ubit)
15130 {
15131 unsigned scalar;
15132
15133 /* Give a more helpful error message if we have an invalid type. */
15134 if (et.type == NT_invtype)
15135 return;
15136
15137 scalar = neon_scalar_for_mul (inst.operands[2].reg, et.size);
15138 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
15139 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
15140 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 16;
15141 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 7;
15142 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (scalar);
15143 inst.instruction |= HI1 (scalar) << 5;
15144 inst.instruction |= (et.type == NT_float) << 8;
15145 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (et.size) << 20;
15146 inst.instruction |= (ubit != 0) << 24;
15147
15148 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
15149 }
15150
15151 static void
15152 do_neon_mac_maybe_scalar (void)
15153 {
15154 if (try_vfp_nsyn (3, do_vfp_nsyn_mla_mls) == SUCCESS)
15155 return;
15156
15157 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH) == FAIL)
15158 return;
15159
15160 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
15161 {
15162 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDS, NS_QQS, NS_NULL);
15163 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
15164 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_I16 | N_I32 | N_F_16_32 | N_KEY);
15165 NEON_ENCODE (SCALAR, inst);
15166 neon_mul_mac (et, neon_quad (rs));
15167 }
15168 else
15169 {
15170 /* The "untyped" case can't happen. Do this to stop the "U" bit being
15171 affected if we specify unsigned args. */
15172 neon_dyadic_misc (NT_untyped, N_IF_32, 0);
15173 }
15174 }
15175
15176 static void
15177 do_neon_fmac (void)
15178 {
15179 if (try_vfp_nsyn (3, do_vfp_nsyn_fma_fms) == SUCCESS)
15180 return;
15181
15182 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH) == FAIL)
15183 return;
15184
15185 neon_dyadic_misc (NT_untyped, N_IF_32, 0);
15186 }
15187
15188 static void
15189 do_neon_tst (void)
15190 {
15191 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
15192 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
15193 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_KEY);
15194 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, et.size);
15195 }
15196
15197 /* VMUL with 3 registers allows the P8 type. The scalar version supports the
15198 same types as the MAC equivalents. The polynomial type for this instruction
15199 is encoded the same as the integer type. */
15200
15201 static void
15202 do_neon_mul (void)
15203 {
15204 if (try_vfp_nsyn (3, do_vfp_nsyn_mul) == SUCCESS)
15205 return;
15206
15207 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH) == FAIL)
15208 return;
15209
15210 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
15211 do_neon_mac_maybe_scalar ();
15212 else
15213 neon_dyadic_misc (NT_poly, N_I8 | N_I16 | N_I32 | N_F16 | N_F32 | N_P8, 0);
15214 }
15215
15216 static void
15217 do_neon_qdmulh (void)
15218 {
15219 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
15220 {
15221 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDS, NS_QQS, NS_NULL);
15222 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
15223 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_S16 | N_S32 | N_KEY);
15224 NEON_ENCODE (SCALAR, inst);
15225 neon_mul_mac (et, neon_quad (rs));
15226 }
15227 else
15228 {
15229 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
15230 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
15231 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_S16 | N_S32 | N_KEY);
15232 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
15233 /* The U bit (rounding) comes from bit mask. */
15234 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, et.size);
15235 }
15236 }
15237
15238 static void
15239 do_neon_qrdmlah (void)
15240 {
15241 /* Check we're on the correct architecture. */
15242 if (!mark_feature_used (&fpu_neon_ext_armv8))
15243 inst.error =
15244 _("instruction form not available on this architecture.");
15245 else if (!mark_feature_used (&fpu_neon_ext_v8_1))
15246 {
15247 as_warn (_("this instruction implies use of ARMv8.1 AdvSIMD."));
15248 record_feature_use (&fpu_neon_ext_v8_1);
15249 }
15250
15251 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
15252 {
15253 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDS, NS_QQS, NS_NULL);
15254 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
15255 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_S16 | N_S32 | N_KEY);
15256 NEON_ENCODE (SCALAR, inst);
15257 neon_mul_mac (et, neon_quad (rs));
15258 }
15259 else
15260 {
15261 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
15262 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
15263 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_S16 | N_S32 | N_KEY);
15264 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
15265 /* The U bit (rounding) comes from bit mask. */
15266 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, et.size);
15267 }
15268 }
15269
15270 static void
15271 do_neon_fcmp_absolute (void)
15272 {
15273 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
15274 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK, N_EQK,
15275 N_F_16_32 | N_KEY);
15276 /* Size field comes from bit mask. */
15277 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size == 16 ? (int) et.size : -1);
15278 }
15279
15280 static void
15281 do_neon_fcmp_absolute_inv (void)
15282 {
15283 neon_exchange_operands ();
15284 do_neon_fcmp_absolute ();
15285 }
15286
15287 static void
15288 do_neon_step (void)
15289 {
15290 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
15291 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK, N_EQK,
15292 N_F_16_32 | N_KEY);
15293 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, et.size == 16 ? (int) et.size : -1);
15294 }
15295
15296 static void
15297 do_neon_abs_neg (void)
15298 {
15299 enum neon_shape rs;
15300 struct neon_type_el et;
15301
15302 if (try_vfp_nsyn (2, do_vfp_nsyn_abs_neg) == SUCCESS)
15303 return;
15304
15305 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH) == FAIL)
15306 return;
15307
15308 rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
15309 et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK, N_S_32 | N_F_16_32 | N_KEY);
15310
15311 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
15312 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
15313 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
15314 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
15315 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
15316 inst.instruction |= (et.type == NT_float) << 10;
15317 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (et.size) << 18;
15318
15319 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
15320 }
15321
15322 static void
15323 do_neon_sli (void)
15324 {
15325 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDI, NS_QQI, NS_NULL);
15326 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
15327 N_EQK, N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_64 | N_KEY);
15328 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
15329 constraint (imm < 0 || (unsigned)imm >= et.size,
15330 _("immediate out of range for insert"));
15331 neon_imm_shift (FALSE, 0, neon_quad (rs), et, imm);
15332 }
15333
15334 static void
15335 do_neon_sri (void)
15336 {
15337 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDI, NS_QQI, NS_NULL);
15338 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
15339 N_EQK, N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_64 | N_KEY);
15340 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
15341 constraint (imm < 1 || (unsigned)imm > et.size,
15342 _("immediate out of range for insert"));
15343 neon_imm_shift (FALSE, 0, neon_quad (rs), et, et.size - imm);
15344 }
15345
15346 static void
15347 do_neon_qshlu_imm (void)
15348 {
15349 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDI, NS_QQI, NS_NULL);
15350 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
15351 N_EQK | N_UNS, N_S8 | N_S16 | N_S32 | N_S64 | N_KEY);
15352 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
15353 constraint (imm < 0 || (unsigned)imm >= et.size,
15354 _("immediate out of range for shift"));
15355 /* Only encodes the 'U present' variant of the instruction.
15356 In this case, signed types have OP (bit 8) set to 0.
15357 Unsigned types have OP set to 1. */
15358 inst.instruction |= (et.type == NT_unsigned) << 8;
15359 /* The rest of the bits are the same as other immediate shifts. */
15360 neon_imm_shift (FALSE, 0, neon_quad (rs), et, imm);
15361 }
15362
15363 static void
15364 do_neon_qmovn (void)
15365 {
15366 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, NS_DQ,
15367 N_EQK | N_HLF, N_SU_16_64 | N_KEY);
15368 /* Saturating move where operands can be signed or unsigned, and the
15369 destination has the same signedness. */
15370 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
15371 if (et.type == NT_unsigned)
15372 inst.instruction |= 0xc0;
15373 else
15374 inst.instruction |= 0x80;
15375 neon_two_same (0, 1, et.size / 2);
15376 }
15377
15378 static void
15379 do_neon_qmovun (void)
15380 {
15381 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, NS_DQ,
15382 N_EQK | N_HLF | N_UNS, N_S16 | N_S32 | N_S64 | N_KEY);
15383 /* Saturating move with unsigned results. Operands must be signed. */
15384 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
15385 neon_two_same (0, 1, et.size / 2);
15386 }
15387
15388 static void
15389 do_neon_rshift_sat_narrow (void)
15390 {
15391 /* FIXME: Types for narrowing. If operands are signed, results can be signed
15392 or unsigned. If operands are unsigned, results must also be unsigned. */
15393 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, NS_DQI,
15394 N_EQK | N_HLF, N_SU_16_64 | N_KEY);
15395 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
15396 /* This gets the bounds check, size encoding and immediate bits calculation
15397 right. */
15398 et.size /= 2;
15399
15400 /* VQ{R}SHRN.I<size> <Dd>, <Qm>, #0 is a synonym for
15401 VQMOVN.I<size> <Dd>, <Qm>. */
15402 if (imm == 0)
15403 {
15404 inst.operands[2].present = 0;
15405 inst.instruction = N_MNEM_vqmovn;
15406 do_neon_qmovn ();
15407 return;
15408 }
15409
15410 constraint (imm < 1 || (unsigned)imm > et.size,
15411 _("immediate out of range"));
15412 neon_imm_shift (TRUE, et.type == NT_unsigned, 0, et, et.size - imm);
15413 }
15414
15415 static void
15416 do_neon_rshift_sat_narrow_u (void)
15417 {
15418 /* FIXME: Types for narrowing. If operands are signed, results can be signed
15419 or unsigned. If operands are unsigned, results must also be unsigned. */
15420 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, NS_DQI,
15421 N_EQK | N_HLF | N_UNS, N_S16 | N_S32 | N_S64 | N_KEY);
15422 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
15423 /* This gets the bounds check, size encoding and immediate bits calculation
15424 right. */
15425 et.size /= 2;
15426
15427 /* VQSHRUN.I<size> <Dd>, <Qm>, #0 is a synonym for
15428 VQMOVUN.I<size> <Dd>, <Qm>. */
15429 if (imm == 0)
15430 {
15431 inst.operands[2].present = 0;
15432 inst.instruction = N_MNEM_vqmovun;
15433 do_neon_qmovun ();
15434 return;
15435 }
15436
15437 constraint (imm < 1 || (unsigned)imm > et.size,
15438 _("immediate out of range"));
15439 /* FIXME: The manual is kind of unclear about what value U should have in
15440 VQ{R}SHRUN instructions, but U=0, op=0 definitely encodes VRSHR, so it
15441 must be 1. */
15442 neon_imm_shift (TRUE, 1, 0, et, et.size - imm);
15443 }
15444
15445 static void
15446 do_neon_movn (void)
15447 {
15448 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, NS_DQ,
15449 N_EQK | N_HLF, N_I16 | N_I32 | N_I64 | N_KEY);
15450 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
15451 neon_two_same (0, 1, et.size / 2);
15452 }
15453
15454 static void
15455 do_neon_rshift_narrow (void)
15456 {
15457 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, NS_DQI,
15458 N_EQK | N_HLF, N_I16 | N_I32 | N_I64 | N_KEY);
15459 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
15460 /* This gets the bounds check, size encoding and immediate bits calculation
15461 right. */
15462 et.size /= 2;
15463
15464 /* If immediate is zero then we are a pseudo-instruction for
15465 VMOVN.I<size> <Dd>, <Qm> */
15466 if (imm == 0)
15467 {
15468 inst.operands[2].present = 0;
15469 inst.instruction = N_MNEM_vmovn;
15470 do_neon_movn ();
15471 return;
15472 }
15473
15474 constraint (imm < 1 || (unsigned)imm > et.size,
15475 _("immediate out of range for narrowing operation"));
15476 neon_imm_shift (FALSE, 0, 0, et, et.size - imm);
15477 }
15478
15479 static void
15480 do_neon_shll (void)
15481 {
15482 /* FIXME: Type checking when lengthening. */
15483 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, NS_QDI,
15484 N_EQK | N_DBL, N_I8 | N_I16 | N_I32 | N_KEY);
15485 unsigned imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
15486
15487 if (imm == et.size)
15488 {
15489 /* Maximum shift variant. */
15490 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
15491 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
15492 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
15493 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
15494 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
15495 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (et.size) << 18;
15496
15497 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
15498 }
15499 else
15500 {
15501 /* A more-specific type check for non-max versions. */
15502 et = neon_check_type (2, NS_QDI,
15503 N_EQK | N_DBL, N_SU_32 | N_KEY);
15504 NEON_ENCODE (IMMED, inst);
15505 neon_imm_shift (TRUE, et.type == NT_unsigned, 0, et, imm);
15506 }
15507 }
15508
15509 /* Check the various types for the VCVT instruction, and return which version
15510 the current instruction is. */
15511
15512 #define CVT_FLAVOUR_VAR \
15513 CVT_VAR (s32_f32, N_S32, N_F32, whole_reg, "ftosls", "ftosis", "ftosizs") \
15514 CVT_VAR (u32_f32, N_U32, N_F32, whole_reg, "ftouls", "ftouis", "ftouizs") \
15515 CVT_VAR (f32_s32, N_F32, N_S32, whole_reg, "fsltos", "fsitos", NULL) \
15516 CVT_VAR (f32_u32, N_F32, N_U32, whole_reg, "fultos", "fuitos", NULL) \
15517 /* Half-precision conversions. */ \
15518 CVT_VAR (s16_f16, N_S16, N_F16 | N_KEY, whole_reg, NULL, NULL, NULL) \
15519 CVT_VAR (u16_f16, N_U16, N_F16 | N_KEY, whole_reg, NULL, NULL, NULL) \
15520 CVT_VAR (f16_s16, N_F16 | N_KEY, N_S16, whole_reg, NULL, NULL, NULL) \
15521 CVT_VAR (f16_u16, N_F16 | N_KEY, N_U16, whole_reg, NULL, NULL, NULL) \
15522 CVT_VAR (f32_f16, N_F32, N_F16, whole_reg, NULL, NULL, NULL) \
15523 CVT_VAR (f16_f32, N_F16, N_F32, whole_reg, NULL, NULL, NULL) \
15524 /* New VCVT instructions introduced by ARMv8.2 fp16 extension. \
15525 Compared with single/double precision variants, only the co-processor \
15526 field is different, so the encoding flow is reused here. */ \
15527 CVT_VAR (f16_s32, N_F16 | N_KEY, N_S32, N_VFP, "fsltos", "fsitos", NULL) \
15528 CVT_VAR (f16_u32, N_F16 | N_KEY, N_U32, N_VFP, "fultos", "fuitos", NULL) \
15529 CVT_VAR (u32_f16, N_U32, N_F16 | N_KEY, N_VFP, "ftouls", "ftouis", "ftouizs")\
15530 CVT_VAR (s32_f16, N_S32, N_F16 | N_KEY, N_VFP, "ftosls", "ftosis", "ftosizs")\
15531 /* VFP instructions. */ \
15532 CVT_VAR (f32_f64, N_F32, N_F64, N_VFP, NULL, "fcvtsd", NULL) \
15533 CVT_VAR (f64_f32, N_F64, N_F32, N_VFP, NULL, "fcvtds", NULL) \
15534 CVT_VAR (s32_f64, N_S32, N_F64 | key, N_VFP, "ftosld", "ftosid", "ftosizd") \
15535 CVT_VAR (u32_f64, N_U32, N_F64 | key, N_VFP, "ftould", "ftouid", "ftouizd") \
15536 CVT_VAR (f64_s32, N_F64 | key, N_S32, N_VFP, "fsltod", "fsitod", NULL) \
15537 CVT_VAR (f64_u32, N_F64 | key, N_U32, N_VFP, "fultod", "fuitod", NULL) \
15538 /* VFP instructions with bitshift. */ \
15539 CVT_VAR (f32_s16, N_F32 | key, N_S16, N_VFP, "fshtos", NULL, NULL) \
15540 CVT_VAR (f32_u16, N_F32 | key, N_U16, N_VFP, "fuhtos", NULL, NULL) \
15541 CVT_VAR (f64_s16, N_F64 | key, N_S16, N_VFP, "fshtod", NULL, NULL) \
15542 CVT_VAR (f64_u16, N_F64 | key, N_U16, N_VFP, "fuhtod", NULL, NULL) \
15543 CVT_VAR (s16_f32, N_S16, N_F32 | key, N_VFP, "ftoshs", NULL, NULL) \
15544 CVT_VAR (u16_f32, N_U16, N_F32 | key, N_VFP, "ftouhs", NULL, NULL) \
15545 CVT_VAR (s16_f64, N_S16, N_F64 | key, N_VFP, "ftoshd", NULL, NULL) \
15546 CVT_VAR (u16_f64, N_U16, N_F64 | key, N_VFP, "ftouhd", NULL, NULL)
15547
15548 #define CVT_VAR(C, X, Y, R, BSN, CN, ZN) \
15549 neon_cvt_flavour_##C,
15550
15551 /* The different types of conversions we can do. */
15552 enum neon_cvt_flavour
15553 {
15554 CVT_FLAVOUR_VAR
15555 neon_cvt_flavour_invalid,
15556 neon_cvt_flavour_first_fp = neon_cvt_flavour_f32_f64
15557 };
15558
15559 #undef CVT_VAR
15560
15561 static enum neon_cvt_flavour
15562 get_neon_cvt_flavour (enum neon_shape rs)
15563 {
15564 #define CVT_VAR(C,X,Y,R,BSN,CN,ZN) \
15565 et = neon_check_type (2, rs, (R) | (X), (R) | (Y)); \
15566 if (et.type != NT_invtype) \
15567 { \
15568 inst.error = NULL; \
15569 return (neon_cvt_flavour_##C); \
15570 }
15571
15572 struct neon_type_el et;
15573 unsigned whole_reg = (rs == NS_FFI || rs == NS_FD || rs == NS_DF
15574 || rs == NS_FF) ? N_VFP : 0;
15575 /* The instruction versions which take an immediate take one register
15576 argument, which is extended to the width of the full register. Thus the
15577 "source" and "destination" registers must have the same width. Hack that
15578 here by making the size equal to the key (wider, in this case) operand. */
15579 unsigned key = (rs == NS_QQI || rs == NS_DDI || rs == NS_FFI) ? N_KEY : 0;
15580
15581 CVT_FLAVOUR_VAR;
15582
15583 return neon_cvt_flavour_invalid;
15584 #undef CVT_VAR
15585 }
15586
15587 enum neon_cvt_mode
15588 {
15589 neon_cvt_mode_a,
15590 neon_cvt_mode_n,
15591 neon_cvt_mode_p,
15592 neon_cvt_mode_m,
15593 neon_cvt_mode_z,
15594 neon_cvt_mode_x,
15595 neon_cvt_mode_r
15596 };
15597
15598 /* Neon-syntax VFP conversions. */
15599
15600 static void
15601 do_vfp_nsyn_cvt (enum neon_shape rs, enum neon_cvt_flavour flavour)
15602 {
15603 const char *opname = 0;
15604
15605 if (rs == NS_DDI || rs == NS_QQI || rs == NS_FFI
15606 || rs == NS_FHI || rs == NS_HFI)
15607 {
15608 /* Conversions with immediate bitshift. */
15609 const char *enc[] =
15610 {
15611 #define CVT_VAR(C,A,B,R,BSN,CN,ZN) BSN,
15612 CVT_FLAVOUR_VAR
15613 NULL
15614 #undef CVT_VAR
15615 };
15616
15617 if (flavour < (int) ARRAY_SIZE (enc))
15618 {
15619 opname = enc[flavour];
15620 constraint (inst.operands[0].reg != inst.operands[1].reg,
15621 _("operands 0 and 1 must be the same register"));
15622 inst.operands[1] = inst.operands[2];
15623 memset (&inst.operands[2], '\0', sizeof (inst.operands[2]));
15624 }
15625 }
15626 else
15627 {
15628 /* Conversions without bitshift. */
15629 const char *enc[] =
15630 {
15631 #define CVT_VAR(C,A,B,R,BSN,CN,ZN) CN,
15632 CVT_FLAVOUR_VAR
15633 NULL
15634 #undef CVT_VAR
15635 };
15636
15637 if (flavour < (int) ARRAY_SIZE (enc))
15638 opname = enc[flavour];
15639 }
15640
15641 if (opname)
15642 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode (opname);
15643
15644 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 VCVT instruction. */
15645 if (flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f16
15646 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f16
15647 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_f16_u32
15648 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_f16_s32)
15649 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
15650 }
15651
15652 static void
15653 do_vfp_nsyn_cvtz (void)
15654 {
15655 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_FH, NS_FF, NS_FD, NS_NULL);
15656 enum neon_cvt_flavour flavour = get_neon_cvt_flavour (rs);
15657 const char *enc[] =
15658 {
15659 #define CVT_VAR(C,A,B,R,BSN,CN,ZN) ZN,
15660 CVT_FLAVOUR_VAR
15661 NULL
15662 #undef CVT_VAR
15663 };
15664
15665 if (flavour < (int) ARRAY_SIZE (enc) && enc[flavour])
15666 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode (enc[flavour]);
15667 }
15668
15669 static void
15670 do_vfp_nsyn_cvt_fpv8 (enum neon_cvt_flavour flavour,
15671 enum neon_cvt_mode mode)
15672 {
15673 int sz, op;
15674 int rm;
15675
15676 /* Targets like FPv5-SP-D16 don't support FP v8 instructions with
15677 D register operands. */
15678 if (flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f64
15679 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f64)
15680 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8),
15681 _(BAD_FPU));
15682
15683 if (flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f16
15684 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f16)
15685 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_fp16),
15686 _(BAD_FP16));
15687
15688 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
15689
15690 switch (flavour)
15691 {
15692 case neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f64:
15693 sz = 1;
15694 op = 1;
15695 break;
15696 case neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f32:
15697 sz = 0;
15698 op = 1;
15699 break;
15700 case neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f16:
15701 sz = 0;
15702 op = 1;
15703 break;
15704 case neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f64:
15705 sz = 1;
15706 op = 0;
15707 break;
15708 case neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f32:
15709 sz = 0;
15710 op = 0;
15711 break;
15712 case neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f16:
15713 sz = 0;
15714 op = 0;
15715 break;
15716 default:
15717 first_error (_("invalid instruction shape"));
15718 return;
15719 }
15720
15721 switch (mode)
15722 {
15723 case neon_cvt_mode_a: rm = 0; break;
15724 case neon_cvt_mode_n: rm = 1; break;
15725 case neon_cvt_mode_p: rm = 2; break;
15726 case neon_cvt_mode_m: rm = 3; break;
15727 default: first_error (_("invalid rounding mode")); return;
15728 }
15729
15730 NEON_ENCODE (FPV8, inst);
15731 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg, VFP_REG_Sd);
15732 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg, sz == 1 ? VFP_REG_Dm : VFP_REG_Sm);
15733 inst.instruction |= sz << 8;
15734
15735 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 VCVT instruction. */
15736 if (flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f16
15737 ||flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f16)
15738 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
15739 inst.instruction |= op << 7;
15740 inst.instruction |= rm << 16;
15741 inst.instruction |= 0xf0000000;
15742 inst.is_neon = TRUE;
15743 }
15744
15745 static void
15746 do_neon_cvt_1 (enum neon_cvt_mode mode)
15747 {
15748 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDI, NS_QQI, NS_FFI, NS_DD, NS_QQ,
15749 NS_FD, NS_DF, NS_FF, NS_QD, NS_DQ,
15750 NS_FH, NS_HF, NS_FHI, NS_HFI,
15751 NS_NULL);
15752 enum neon_cvt_flavour flavour = get_neon_cvt_flavour (rs);
15753
15754 if (flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_invalid)
15755 return;
15756
15757 /* PR11109: Handle round-to-zero for VCVT conversions. */
15758 if (mode == neon_cvt_mode_z
15759 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_arch_vfp_v2)
15760 && (flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_s16_f16
15761 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u16_f16
15762 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f32
15763 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f32
15764 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f64
15765 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f64)
15766 && (rs == NS_FD || rs == NS_FF))
15767 {
15768 do_vfp_nsyn_cvtz ();
15769 return;
15770 }
15771
15772 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 VCVT conversions. */
15773 if (mode == neon_cvt_mode_z
15774 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_fp16)
15775 && (flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_s32_f16
15776 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f16)
15777 && (rs == NS_FH))
15778 {
15779 do_vfp_nsyn_cvtz ();
15780 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
15781 return;
15782 }
15783
15784 /* VFP rather than Neon conversions. */
15785 if (flavour >= neon_cvt_flavour_first_fp)
15786 {
15787 if (mode == neon_cvt_mode_x || mode == neon_cvt_mode_z)
15788 do_vfp_nsyn_cvt (rs, flavour);
15789 else
15790 do_vfp_nsyn_cvt_fpv8 (flavour, mode);
15791
15792 return;
15793 }
15794
15795 switch (rs)
15796 {
15797 case NS_DDI:
15798 case NS_QQI:
15799 {
15800 unsigned immbits;
15801 unsigned enctab[] = {0x0000100, 0x1000100, 0x0, 0x1000000,
15802 0x0000100, 0x1000100, 0x0, 0x1000000};
15803
15804 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH) == FAIL)
15805 return;
15806
15807 /* Fixed-point conversion with #0 immediate is encoded as an
15808 integer conversion. */
15809 if (inst.operands[2].present && inst.operands[2].imm == 0)
15810 goto int_encode;
15811 NEON_ENCODE (IMMED, inst);
15812 if (flavour != neon_cvt_flavour_invalid)
15813 inst.instruction |= enctab[flavour];
15814 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
15815 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
15816 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
15817 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
15818 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
15819 inst.instruction |= 1 << 21;
15820 if (flavour < neon_cvt_flavour_s16_f16)
15821 {
15822 inst.instruction |= 1 << 21;
15823 immbits = 32 - inst.operands[2].imm;
15824 inst.instruction |= immbits << 16;
15825 }
15826 else
15827 {
15828 inst.instruction |= 3 << 20;
15829 immbits = 16 - inst.operands[2].imm;
15830 inst.instruction |= immbits << 16;
15831 inst.instruction &= ~(1 << 9);
15832 }
15833
15834 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
15835 }
15836 break;
15837
15838 case NS_DD:
15839 case NS_QQ:
15840 if (mode != neon_cvt_mode_x && mode != neon_cvt_mode_z)
15841 {
15842 NEON_ENCODE (FLOAT, inst);
15843 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
15844
15845 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH8) == FAIL)
15846 return;
15847
15848 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
15849 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
15850 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
15851 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
15852 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
15853 inst.instruction |= (flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u16_f16
15854 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u32_f32) << 7;
15855 inst.instruction |= mode << 8;
15856 if (flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_u16_f16
15857 || flavour == neon_cvt_flavour_s16_f16)
15858 /* Mask off the original size bits and reencode them. */
15859 inst.instruction = ((inst.instruction & 0xfff3ffff) | (1 << 18));
15860
15861 if (thumb_mode)
15862 inst.instruction |= 0xfc000000;
15863 else
15864 inst.instruction |= 0xf0000000;
15865 }
15866 else
15867 {
15868 int_encode:
15869 {
15870 unsigned enctab[] = { 0x100, 0x180, 0x0, 0x080,
15871 0x100, 0x180, 0x0, 0x080};
15872
15873 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
15874
15875 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH) == FAIL)
15876 return;
15877
15878 if (flavour != neon_cvt_flavour_invalid)
15879 inst.instruction |= enctab[flavour];
15880
15881 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
15882 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
15883 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
15884 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
15885 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
15886 if (flavour >= neon_cvt_flavour_s16_f16
15887 && flavour <= neon_cvt_flavour_f16_u16)
15888 /* Half precision. */
15889 inst.instruction |= 1 << 18;
15890 else
15891 inst.instruction |= 2 << 18;
15892
15893 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
15894 }
15895 }
15896 break;
15897
15898 /* Half-precision conversions for Advanced SIMD -- neon. */
15899 case NS_QD:
15900 case NS_DQ:
15901
15902 if ((rs == NS_DQ)
15903 && (inst.vectype.el[0].size != 16 || inst.vectype.el[1].size != 32))
15904 {
15905 as_bad (_("operand size must match register width"));
15906 break;
15907 }
15908
15909 if ((rs == NS_QD)
15910 && ((inst.vectype.el[0].size != 32 || inst.vectype.el[1].size != 16)))
15911 {
15912 as_bad (_("operand size must match register width"));
15913 break;
15914 }
15915
15916 if (rs == NS_DQ)
15917 inst.instruction = 0x3b60600;
15918 else
15919 inst.instruction = 0x3b60700;
15920
15921 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
15922 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
15923 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
15924 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
15925 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
15926 break;
15927
15928 default:
15929 /* Some VFP conversions go here (s32 <-> f32, u32 <-> f32). */
15930 if (mode == neon_cvt_mode_x || mode == neon_cvt_mode_z)
15931 do_vfp_nsyn_cvt (rs, flavour);
15932 else
15933 do_vfp_nsyn_cvt_fpv8 (flavour, mode);
15934 }
15935 }
15936
15937 static void
15938 do_neon_cvtr (void)
15939 {
15940 do_neon_cvt_1 (neon_cvt_mode_x);
15941 }
15942
15943 static void
15944 do_neon_cvt (void)
15945 {
15946 do_neon_cvt_1 (neon_cvt_mode_z);
15947 }
15948
15949 static void
15950 do_neon_cvta (void)
15951 {
15952 do_neon_cvt_1 (neon_cvt_mode_a);
15953 }
15954
15955 static void
15956 do_neon_cvtn (void)
15957 {
15958 do_neon_cvt_1 (neon_cvt_mode_n);
15959 }
15960
15961 static void
15962 do_neon_cvtp (void)
15963 {
15964 do_neon_cvt_1 (neon_cvt_mode_p);
15965 }
15966
15967 static void
15968 do_neon_cvtm (void)
15969 {
15970 do_neon_cvt_1 (neon_cvt_mode_m);
15971 }
15972
15973 static void
15974 do_neon_cvttb_2 (bfd_boolean t, bfd_boolean to, bfd_boolean is_double)
15975 {
15976 if (is_double)
15977 mark_feature_used (&fpu_vfp_ext_armv8);
15978
15979 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[0].reg,
15980 (is_double && !to) ? VFP_REG_Dd : VFP_REG_Sd);
15981 encode_arm_vfp_reg (inst.operands[1].reg,
15982 (is_double && to) ? VFP_REG_Dm : VFP_REG_Sm);
15983 inst.instruction |= to ? 0x10000 : 0;
15984 inst.instruction |= t ? 0x80 : 0;
15985 inst.instruction |= is_double ? 0x100 : 0;
15986 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
15987 }
15988
15989 static void
15990 do_neon_cvttb_1 (bfd_boolean t)
15991 {
15992 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HF, NS_HD, NS_FH, NS_FF, NS_FD,
15993 NS_DF, NS_DH, NS_NULL);
15994
15995 if (rs == NS_NULL)
15996 return;
15997 else if (neon_check_type (2, rs, N_F16, N_F32 | N_VFP).type != NT_invtype)
15998 {
15999 inst.error = NULL;
16000 do_neon_cvttb_2 (t, /*to=*/TRUE, /*is_double=*/FALSE);
16001 }
16002 else if (neon_check_type (2, rs, N_F32 | N_VFP, N_F16).type != NT_invtype)
16003 {
16004 inst.error = NULL;
16005 do_neon_cvttb_2 (t, /*to=*/FALSE, /*is_double=*/FALSE);
16006 }
16007 else if (neon_check_type (2, rs, N_F16, N_F64 | N_VFP).type != NT_invtype)
16008 {
16009 /* The VCVTB and VCVTT instructions with D-register operands
16010 don't work for SP only targets. */
16011 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8),
16012 _(BAD_FPU));
16013
16014 inst.error = NULL;
16015 do_neon_cvttb_2 (t, /*to=*/TRUE, /*is_double=*/TRUE);
16016 }
16017 else if (neon_check_type (2, rs, N_F64 | N_VFP, N_F16).type != NT_invtype)
16018 {
16019 /* The VCVTB and VCVTT instructions with D-register operands
16020 don't work for SP only targets. */
16021 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8),
16022 _(BAD_FPU));
16023
16024 inst.error = NULL;
16025 do_neon_cvttb_2 (t, /*to=*/FALSE, /*is_double=*/TRUE);
16026 }
16027 else
16028 return;
16029 }
16030
16031 static void
16032 do_neon_cvtb (void)
16033 {
16034 do_neon_cvttb_1 (FALSE);
16035 }
16036
16037
16038 static void
16039 do_neon_cvtt (void)
16040 {
16041 do_neon_cvttb_1 (TRUE);
16042 }
16043
16044 static void
16045 neon_move_immediate (void)
16046 {
16047 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DI, NS_QI, NS_NULL);
16048 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16049 N_I8 | N_I16 | N_I32 | N_I64 | N_F32 | N_KEY, N_EQK);
16050 unsigned immlo, immhi = 0, immbits;
16051 int op, cmode, float_p;
16052
16053 constraint (et.type == NT_invtype,
16054 _("operand size must be specified for immediate VMOV"));
16055
16056 /* We start out as an MVN instruction if OP = 1, MOV otherwise. */
16057 op = (inst.instruction & (1 << 5)) != 0;
16058
16059 immlo = inst.operands[1].imm;
16060 if (inst.operands[1].regisimm)
16061 immhi = inst.operands[1].reg;
16062
16063 constraint (et.size < 32 && (immlo & ~((1 << et.size) - 1)) != 0,
16064 _("immediate has bits set outside the operand size"));
16065
16066 float_p = inst.operands[1].immisfloat;
16067
16068 if ((cmode = neon_cmode_for_move_imm (immlo, immhi, float_p, &immbits, &op,
16069 et.size, et.type)) == FAIL)
16070 {
16071 /* Invert relevant bits only. */
16072 neon_invert_size (&immlo, &immhi, et.size);
16073 /* Flip from VMOV/VMVN to VMVN/VMOV. Some immediate types are unavailable
16074 with one or the other; those cases are caught by
16075 neon_cmode_for_move_imm. */
16076 op = !op;
16077 if ((cmode = neon_cmode_for_move_imm (immlo, immhi, float_p, &immbits,
16078 &op, et.size, et.type)) == FAIL)
16079 {
16080 first_error (_("immediate out of range"));
16081 return;
16082 }
16083 }
16084
16085 inst.instruction &= ~(1 << 5);
16086 inst.instruction |= op << 5;
16087
16088 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
16089 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
16090 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
16091 inst.instruction |= cmode << 8;
16092
16093 neon_write_immbits (immbits);
16094 }
16095
16096 static void
16097 do_neon_mvn (void)
16098 {
16099 if (inst.operands[1].isreg)
16100 {
16101 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16102
16103 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
16104 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
16105 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
16106 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
16107 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
16108 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
16109 }
16110 else
16111 {
16112 NEON_ENCODE (IMMED, inst);
16113 neon_move_immediate ();
16114 }
16115
16116 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
16117 }
16118
16119 /* Encode instructions of form:
16120
16121 |28/24|23|22|21 20|19 16|15 12|11 8|7|6|5|4|3 0|
16122 | U |x |D |size | Rn | Rd |x x x x|N|x|M|x| Rm | */
16123
16124 static void
16125 neon_mixed_length (struct neon_type_el et, unsigned size)
16126 {
16127 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
16128 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
16129 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 16;
16130 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 7;
16131 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[2].reg);
16132 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[2].reg) << 5;
16133 inst.instruction |= (et.type == NT_unsigned) << 24;
16134 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (size) << 20;
16135
16136 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
16137 }
16138
16139 static void
16140 do_neon_dyadic_long (void)
16141 {
16142 /* FIXME: Type checking for lengthening op. */
16143 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, NS_QDD,
16144 N_EQK | N_DBL, N_EQK, N_SU_32 | N_KEY);
16145 neon_mixed_length (et, et.size);
16146 }
16147
16148 static void
16149 do_neon_abal (void)
16150 {
16151 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, NS_QDD,
16152 N_EQK | N_INT | N_DBL, N_EQK, N_SU_32 | N_KEY);
16153 neon_mixed_length (et, et.size);
16154 }
16155
16156 static void
16157 neon_mac_reg_scalar_long (unsigned regtypes, unsigned scalartypes)
16158 {
16159 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
16160 {
16161 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, NS_QDS,
16162 N_EQK | N_DBL, N_EQK, regtypes | N_KEY);
16163 NEON_ENCODE (SCALAR, inst);
16164 neon_mul_mac (et, et.type == NT_unsigned);
16165 }
16166 else
16167 {
16168 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, NS_QDD,
16169 N_EQK | N_DBL, N_EQK, scalartypes | N_KEY);
16170 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
16171 neon_mixed_length (et, et.size);
16172 }
16173 }
16174
16175 static void
16176 do_neon_mac_maybe_scalar_long (void)
16177 {
16178 neon_mac_reg_scalar_long (N_S16 | N_S32 | N_U16 | N_U32, N_SU_32);
16179 }
16180
16181 /* Like neon_scalar_for_mul, this function generate Rm encoding from GAS's
16182 internal SCALAR. QUAD_P is 1 if it's for Q format, otherwise it's 0. */
16183
16184 static unsigned
16185 neon_scalar_for_fmac_fp16_long (unsigned scalar, unsigned quad_p)
16186 {
16187 unsigned regno = NEON_SCALAR_REG (scalar);
16188 unsigned elno = NEON_SCALAR_INDEX (scalar);
16189
16190 if (quad_p)
16191 {
16192 if (regno > 7 || elno > 3)
16193 goto bad_scalar;
16194
16195 return ((regno & 0x7)
16196 | ((elno & 0x1) << 3)
16197 | (((elno >> 1) & 0x1) << 5));
16198 }
16199 else
16200 {
16201 if (regno > 15 || elno > 1)
16202 goto bad_scalar;
16203
16204 return (((regno & 0x1) << 5)
16205 | ((regno >> 1) & 0x7)
16206 | ((elno & 0x1) << 3));
16207 }
16208
16209 bad_scalar:
16210 first_error (_("scalar out of range for multiply instruction"));
16211 return 0;
16212 }
16213
16214 static void
16215 do_neon_fmac_maybe_scalar_long (int subtype)
16216 {
16217 enum neon_shape rs;
16218 int high8;
16219 /* NOTE: vfmal/vfmsl use slightly different NEON three-same encoding. 'size"
16220 field (bits[21:20]) has different meaning. For scalar index variant, it's
16221 used to differentiate add and subtract, otherwise it's with fixed value
16222 0x2. */
16223 int size = -1;
16224
16225 if (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS)
16226 as_warn (_("vfmal/vfmsl with FP16 type cannot be conditional, the "
16227 "behaviour is UNPREDICTABLE"));
16228
16229 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_fp16_fml),
16230 _(BAD_FP16));
16231
16232 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_neon_ext_armv8),
16233 _(BAD_FPU));
16234
16235 /* vfmal/vfmsl are in three-same D/Q register format or the third operand can
16236 be a scalar index register. */
16237 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
16238 {
16239 high8 = 0xfe000000;
16240 if (subtype)
16241 size = 16;
16242 rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DHS, NS_QDS, NS_NULL);
16243 }
16244 else
16245 {
16246 high8 = 0xfc000000;
16247 size = 32;
16248 if (subtype)
16249 inst.instruction |= (0x1 << 23);
16250 rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DHH, NS_QDD, NS_NULL);
16251 }
16252
16253 neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK, N_EQK, N_KEY | N_F16);
16254
16255 /* "opcode" from template has included "ubit", so simply pass 0 here. Also,
16256 the "S" bit in size field has been reused to differentiate vfmal and vfmsl,
16257 so we simply pass -1 as size. */
16258 unsigned quad_p = (rs == NS_QDD || rs == NS_QDS);
16259 neon_three_same (quad_p, 0, size);
16260
16261 /* Undo neon_dp_fixup. Redo the high eight bits. */
16262 inst.instruction &= 0x00ffffff;
16263 inst.instruction |= high8;
16264
16265 #define LOW1(R) ((R) & 0x1)
16266 #define HI4(R) (((R) >> 1) & 0xf)
16267 /* Unlike usually NEON three-same, encoding for Vn and Vm will depend on
16268 whether the instruction is in Q form and whether Vm is a scalar indexed
16269 operand. */
16270 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
16271 {
16272 unsigned rm
16273 = neon_scalar_for_fmac_fp16_long (inst.operands[2].reg, quad_p);
16274 inst.instruction &= 0xffffffd0;
16275 inst.instruction |= rm;
16276
16277 if (!quad_p)
16278 {
16279 /* Redo Rn as well. */
16280 inst.instruction &= 0xfff0ff7f;
16281 inst.instruction |= HI4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 16;
16282 inst.instruction |= LOW1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 7;
16283 }
16284 }
16285 else if (!quad_p)
16286 {
16287 /* Redo Rn and Rm. */
16288 inst.instruction &= 0xfff0ff50;
16289 inst.instruction |= HI4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 16;
16290 inst.instruction |= LOW1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 7;
16291 inst.instruction |= HI4 (inst.operands[2].reg);
16292 inst.instruction |= LOW1 (inst.operands[2].reg) << 5;
16293 }
16294 }
16295
16296 static void
16297 do_neon_vfmal (void)
16298 {
16299 return do_neon_fmac_maybe_scalar_long (0);
16300 }
16301
16302 static void
16303 do_neon_vfmsl (void)
16304 {
16305 return do_neon_fmac_maybe_scalar_long (1);
16306 }
16307
16308 static void
16309 do_neon_dyadic_wide (void)
16310 {
16311 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, NS_QQD,
16312 N_EQK | N_DBL, N_EQK | N_DBL, N_SU_32 | N_KEY);
16313 neon_mixed_length (et, et.size);
16314 }
16315
16316 static void
16317 do_neon_dyadic_narrow (void)
16318 {
16319 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, NS_QDD,
16320 N_EQK | N_DBL, N_EQK, N_I16 | N_I32 | N_I64 | N_KEY);
16321 /* Operand sign is unimportant, and the U bit is part of the opcode,
16322 so force the operand type to integer. */
16323 et.type = NT_integer;
16324 neon_mixed_length (et, et.size / 2);
16325 }
16326
16327 static void
16328 do_neon_mul_sat_scalar_long (void)
16329 {
16330 neon_mac_reg_scalar_long (N_S16 | N_S32, N_S16 | N_S32);
16331 }
16332
16333 static void
16334 do_neon_vmull (void)
16335 {
16336 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
16337 do_neon_mac_maybe_scalar_long ();
16338 else
16339 {
16340 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, NS_QDD,
16341 N_EQK | N_DBL, N_EQK, N_SU_32 | N_P8 | N_P64 | N_KEY);
16342
16343 if (et.type == NT_poly)
16344 NEON_ENCODE (POLY, inst);
16345 else
16346 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
16347
16348 /* For polynomial encoding the U bit must be zero, and the size must
16349 be 8 (encoded as 0b00) or, on ARMv8 or later 64 (encoded, non
16350 obviously, as 0b10). */
16351 if (et.size == 64)
16352 {
16353 /* Check we're on the correct architecture. */
16354 if (!mark_feature_used (&fpu_crypto_ext_armv8))
16355 inst.error =
16356 _("Instruction form not available on this architecture.");
16357
16358 et.size = 32;
16359 }
16360
16361 neon_mixed_length (et, et.size);
16362 }
16363 }
16364
16365 static void
16366 do_neon_ext (void)
16367 {
16368 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDDI, NS_QQQI, NS_NULL);
16369 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (3, rs,
16370 N_EQK, N_EQK, N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_64 | N_KEY);
16371 unsigned imm = (inst.operands[3].imm * et.size) / 8;
16372
16373 constraint (imm >= (unsigned) (neon_quad (rs) ? 16 : 8),
16374 _("shift out of range"));
16375 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
16376 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
16377 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 16;
16378 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 7;
16379 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[2].reg);
16380 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[2].reg) << 5;
16381 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
16382 inst.instruction |= imm << 8;
16383
16384 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
16385 }
16386
16387 static void
16388 do_neon_rev (void)
16389 {
16390 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16391 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16392 N_EQK, N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_KEY);
16393 unsigned op = (inst.instruction >> 7) & 3;
16394 /* N (width of reversed regions) is encoded as part of the bitmask. We
16395 extract it here to check the elements to be reversed are smaller.
16396 Otherwise we'd get a reserved instruction. */
16397 unsigned elsize = (op == 2) ? 16 : (op == 1) ? 32 : (op == 0) ? 64 : 0;
16398 gas_assert (elsize != 0);
16399 constraint (et.size >= elsize,
16400 _("elements must be smaller than reversal region"));
16401 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size);
16402 }
16403
16404 static void
16405 do_neon_dup (void)
16406 {
16407 if (inst.operands[1].isscalar)
16408 {
16409 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DS, NS_QS, NS_NULL);
16410 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16411 N_EQK, N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_KEY);
16412 unsigned sizebits = et.size >> 3;
16413 unsigned dm = NEON_SCALAR_REG (inst.operands[1].reg);
16414 int logsize = neon_logbits (et.size);
16415 unsigned x = NEON_SCALAR_INDEX (inst.operands[1].reg) << logsize;
16416
16417 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC) == FAIL)
16418 return;
16419
16420 NEON_ENCODE (SCALAR, inst);
16421 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
16422 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
16423 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (dm);
16424 inst.instruction |= HI1 (dm) << 5;
16425 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
16426 inst.instruction |= x << 17;
16427 inst.instruction |= sizebits << 16;
16428
16429 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
16430 }
16431 else
16432 {
16433 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DR, NS_QR, NS_NULL);
16434 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16435 N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_KEY, N_EQK);
16436 /* Duplicate ARM register to lanes of vector. */
16437 NEON_ENCODE (ARMREG, inst);
16438 switch (et.size)
16439 {
16440 case 8: inst.instruction |= 0x400000; break;
16441 case 16: inst.instruction |= 0x000020; break;
16442 case 32: inst.instruction |= 0x000000; break;
16443 default: break;
16444 }
16445 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 12;
16446 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 16;
16447 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 7;
16448 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 21;
16449 /* The encoding for this instruction is identical for the ARM and Thumb
16450 variants, except for the condition field. */
16451 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
16452 }
16453 }
16454
16455 /* VMOV has particularly many variations. It can be one of:
16456 0. VMOV<c><q> <Qd>, <Qm>
16457 1. VMOV<c><q> <Dd>, <Dm>
16458 (Register operations, which are VORR with Rm = Rn.)
16459 2. VMOV<c><q>.<dt> <Qd>, #<imm>
16460 3. VMOV<c><q>.<dt> <Dd>, #<imm>
16461 (Immediate loads.)
16462 4. VMOV<c><q>.<size> <Dn[x]>, <Rd>
16463 (ARM register to scalar.)
16464 5. VMOV<c><q> <Dm>, <Rd>, <Rn>
16465 (Two ARM registers to vector.)
16466 6. VMOV<c><q>.<dt> <Rd>, <Dn[x]>
16467 (Scalar to ARM register.)
16468 7. VMOV<c><q> <Rd>, <Rn>, <Dm>
16469 (Vector to two ARM registers.)
16470 8. VMOV.F32 <Sd>, <Sm>
16471 9. VMOV.F64 <Dd>, <Dm>
16472 (VFP register moves.)
16473 10. VMOV.F32 <Sd>, #imm
16474 11. VMOV.F64 <Dd>, #imm
16475 (VFP float immediate load.)
16476 12. VMOV <Rd>, <Sm>
16477 (VFP single to ARM reg.)
16478 13. VMOV <Sd>, <Rm>
16479 (ARM reg to VFP single.)
16480 14. VMOV <Rd>, <Re>, <Sn>, <Sm>
16481 (Two ARM regs to two VFP singles.)
16482 15. VMOV <Sd>, <Se>, <Rn>, <Rm>
16483 (Two VFP singles to two ARM regs.)
16484
16485 These cases can be disambiguated using neon_select_shape, except cases 1/9
16486 and 3/11 which depend on the operand type too.
16487
16488 All the encoded bits are hardcoded by this function.
16489
16490 Cases 4, 6 may be used with VFPv1 and above (only 32-bit transfers!).
16491 Cases 5, 7 may be used with VFPv2 and above.
16492
16493 FIXME: Some of the checking may be a bit sloppy (in a couple of cases you
16494 can specify a type where it doesn't make sense to, and is ignored). */
16495
16496 static void
16497 do_neon_mov (void)
16498 {
16499 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_RRFF, NS_FFRR, NS_DRR, NS_RRD,
16500 NS_QQ, NS_DD, NS_QI, NS_DI, NS_SR,
16501 NS_RS, NS_FF, NS_FI, NS_RF, NS_FR,
16502 NS_HR, NS_RH, NS_HI, NS_NULL);
16503 struct neon_type_el et;
16504 const char *ldconst = 0;
16505
16506 switch (rs)
16507 {
16508 case NS_DD: /* case 1/9. */
16509 et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK, N_F64 | N_KEY);
16510 /* It is not an error here if no type is given. */
16511 inst.error = NULL;
16512 if (et.type == NT_float && et.size == 64)
16513 {
16514 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fcpyd");
16515 break;
16516 }
16517 /* fall through. */
16518
16519 case NS_QQ: /* case 0/1. */
16520 {
16521 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH) == FAIL)
16522 return;
16523 /* The architecture manual I have doesn't explicitly state which
16524 value the U bit should have for register->register moves, but
16525 the equivalent VORR instruction has U = 0, so do that. */
16526 inst.instruction = 0x0200110;
16527 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
16528 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
16529 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
16530 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
16531 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 16;
16532 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 7;
16533 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
16534
16535 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
16536 }
16537 break;
16538
16539 case NS_DI: /* case 3/11. */
16540 et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK, N_F64 | N_KEY);
16541 inst.error = NULL;
16542 if (et.type == NT_float && et.size == 64)
16543 {
16544 /* case 11 (fconstd). */
16545 ldconst = "fconstd";
16546 goto encode_fconstd;
16547 }
16548 /* fall through. */
16549
16550 case NS_QI: /* case 2/3. */
16551 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH) == FAIL)
16552 return;
16553 inst.instruction = 0x0800010;
16554 neon_move_immediate ();
16555 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
16556 break;
16557
16558 case NS_SR: /* case 4. */
16559 {
16560 unsigned bcdebits = 0;
16561 int logsize;
16562 unsigned dn = NEON_SCALAR_REG (inst.operands[0].reg);
16563 unsigned x = NEON_SCALAR_INDEX (inst.operands[0].reg);
16564
16565 /* .<size> is optional here, defaulting to .32. */
16566 if (inst.vectype.elems == 0
16567 && inst.operands[0].vectype.type == NT_invtype
16568 && inst.operands[1].vectype.type == NT_invtype)
16569 {
16570 inst.vectype.el[0].type = NT_untyped;
16571 inst.vectype.el[0].size = 32;
16572 inst.vectype.elems = 1;
16573 }
16574
16575 et = neon_check_type (2, NS_NULL, N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_KEY, N_EQK);
16576 logsize = neon_logbits (et.size);
16577
16578 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_v1),
16579 _(BAD_FPU));
16580 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_neon_ext_v1)
16581 && et.size != 32, _(BAD_FPU));
16582 constraint (et.type == NT_invtype, _("bad type for scalar"));
16583 constraint (x >= 64 / et.size, _("scalar index out of range"));
16584
16585 switch (et.size)
16586 {
16587 case 8: bcdebits = 0x8; break;
16588 case 16: bcdebits = 0x1; break;
16589 case 32: bcdebits = 0x0; break;
16590 default: ;
16591 }
16592
16593 bcdebits |= x << logsize;
16594
16595 inst.instruction = 0xe000b10;
16596 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
16597 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (dn) << 16;
16598 inst.instruction |= HI1 (dn) << 7;
16599 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
16600 inst.instruction |= (bcdebits & 3) << 5;
16601 inst.instruction |= (bcdebits >> 2) << 21;
16602 }
16603 break;
16604
16605 case NS_DRR: /* case 5 (fmdrr). */
16606 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_v2),
16607 _(BAD_FPU));
16608
16609 inst.instruction = 0xc400b10;
16610 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
16611 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg);
16612 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 5;
16613 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 12;
16614 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[2].reg << 16;
16615 break;
16616
16617 case NS_RS: /* case 6. */
16618 {
16619 unsigned logsize;
16620 unsigned dn = NEON_SCALAR_REG (inst.operands[1].reg);
16621 unsigned x = NEON_SCALAR_INDEX (inst.operands[1].reg);
16622 unsigned abcdebits = 0;
16623
16624 /* .<dt> is optional here, defaulting to .32. */
16625 if (inst.vectype.elems == 0
16626 && inst.operands[0].vectype.type == NT_invtype
16627 && inst.operands[1].vectype.type == NT_invtype)
16628 {
16629 inst.vectype.el[0].type = NT_untyped;
16630 inst.vectype.el[0].size = 32;
16631 inst.vectype.elems = 1;
16632 }
16633
16634 et = neon_check_type (2, NS_NULL,
16635 N_EQK, N_S8 | N_S16 | N_U8 | N_U16 | N_32 | N_KEY);
16636 logsize = neon_logbits (et.size);
16637
16638 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_v1),
16639 _(BAD_FPU));
16640 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_neon_ext_v1)
16641 && et.size != 32, _(BAD_FPU));
16642 constraint (et.type == NT_invtype, _("bad type for scalar"));
16643 constraint (x >= 64 / et.size, _("scalar index out of range"));
16644
16645 switch (et.size)
16646 {
16647 case 8: abcdebits = (et.type == NT_signed) ? 0x08 : 0x18; break;
16648 case 16: abcdebits = (et.type == NT_signed) ? 0x01 : 0x11; break;
16649 case 32: abcdebits = 0x00; break;
16650 default: ;
16651 }
16652
16653 abcdebits |= x << logsize;
16654 inst.instruction = 0xe100b10;
16655 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
16656 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (dn) << 16;
16657 inst.instruction |= HI1 (dn) << 7;
16658 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
16659 inst.instruction |= (abcdebits & 3) << 5;
16660 inst.instruction |= (abcdebits >> 2) << 21;
16661 }
16662 break;
16663
16664 case NS_RRD: /* case 7 (fmrrd). */
16665 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_v2),
16666 _(BAD_FPU));
16667
16668 inst.instruction = 0xc500b10;
16669 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
16670 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 12;
16671 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
16672 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[2].reg);
16673 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[2].reg) << 5;
16674 break;
16675
16676 case NS_FF: /* case 8 (fcpys). */
16677 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fcpys");
16678 break;
16679
16680 case NS_HI:
16681 case NS_FI: /* case 10 (fconsts). */
16682 ldconst = "fconsts";
16683 encode_fconstd:
16684 if (is_quarter_float (inst.operands[1].imm))
16685 {
16686 inst.operands[1].imm = neon_qfloat_bits (inst.operands[1].imm);
16687 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode (ldconst);
16688
16689 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 vmov.f16 instruction. */
16690 if (rs == NS_HI)
16691 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
16692 }
16693 else
16694 first_error (_("immediate out of range"));
16695 break;
16696
16697 case NS_RH:
16698 case NS_RF: /* case 12 (fmrs). */
16699 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmrs");
16700 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 vmov.f16 instruction. */
16701 if (rs == NS_RH)
16702 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
16703 break;
16704
16705 case NS_HR:
16706 case NS_FR: /* case 13 (fmsr). */
16707 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmsr");
16708 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 vmov.f16 instruction. */
16709 if (rs == NS_HR)
16710 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
16711 break;
16712
16713 /* The encoders for the fmrrs and fmsrr instructions expect three operands
16714 (one of which is a list), but we have parsed four. Do some fiddling to
16715 make the operands what do_vfp_reg2_from_sp2 and do_vfp_sp2_from_reg2
16716 expect. */
16717 case NS_RRFF: /* case 14 (fmrrs). */
16718 constraint (inst.operands[3].reg != inst.operands[2].reg + 1,
16719 _("VFP registers must be adjacent"));
16720 inst.operands[2].imm = 2;
16721 memset (&inst.operands[3], '\0', sizeof (inst.operands[3]));
16722 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmrrs");
16723 break;
16724
16725 case NS_FFRR: /* case 15 (fmsrr). */
16726 constraint (inst.operands[1].reg != inst.operands[0].reg + 1,
16727 _("VFP registers must be adjacent"));
16728 inst.operands[1] = inst.operands[2];
16729 inst.operands[2] = inst.operands[3];
16730 inst.operands[0].imm = 2;
16731 memset (&inst.operands[3], '\0', sizeof (inst.operands[3]));
16732 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fmsrr");
16733 break;
16734
16735 case NS_NULL:
16736 /* neon_select_shape has determined that the instruction
16737 shape is wrong and has already set the error message. */
16738 break;
16739
16740 default:
16741 abort ();
16742 }
16743 }
16744
16745 static void
16746 do_neon_rshift_round_imm (void)
16747 {
16748 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDI, NS_QQI, NS_NULL);
16749 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK, N_SU_ALL | N_KEY);
16750 int imm = inst.operands[2].imm;
16751
16752 /* imm == 0 case is encoded as VMOV for V{R}SHR. */
16753 if (imm == 0)
16754 {
16755 inst.operands[2].present = 0;
16756 do_neon_mov ();
16757 return;
16758 }
16759
16760 constraint (imm < 1 || (unsigned)imm > et.size,
16761 _("immediate out of range for shift"));
16762 neon_imm_shift (TRUE, et.type == NT_unsigned, neon_quad (rs), et,
16763 et.size - imm);
16764 }
16765
16766 static void
16767 do_neon_movhf (void)
16768 {
16769 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HH, NS_NULL);
16770 constraint (rs != NS_HH, _("invalid suffix"));
16771
16772 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8),
16773 _(BAD_FPU));
16774
16775 if (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS)
16776 {
16777 if (thumb_mode)
16778 {
16779 as_warn (_("ARMv8.2 scalar fp16 instruction cannot be conditional,"
16780 " the behaviour is UNPREDICTABLE"));
16781 }
16782 else
16783 {
16784 inst.error = BAD_COND;
16785 return;
16786 }
16787 }
16788
16789 do_vfp_sp_monadic ();
16790
16791 inst.is_neon = 1;
16792 inst.instruction |= 0xf0000000;
16793 }
16794
16795 static void
16796 do_neon_movl (void)
16797 {
16798 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, NS_QD,
16799 N_EQK | N_DBL, N_SU_32 | N_KEY);
16800 unsigned sizebits = et.size >> 3;
16801 inst.instruction |= sizebits << 19;
16802 neon_two_same (0, et.type == NT_unsigned, -1);
16803 }
16804
16805 static void
16806 do_neon_trn (void)
16807 {
16808 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16809 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16810 N_EQK, N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_KEY);
16811 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
16812 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size);
16813 }
16814
16815 static void
16816 do_neon_zip_uzp (void)
16817 {
16818 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16819 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16820 N_EQK, N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_KEY);
16821 if (rs == NS_DD && et.size == 32)
16822 {
16823 /* Special case: encode as VTRN.32 <Dd>, <Dm>. */
16824 inst.instruction = N_MNEM_vtrn;
16825 do_neon_trn ();
16826 return;
16827 }
16828 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size);
16829 }
16830
16831 static void
16832 do_neon_sat_abs_neg (void)
16833 {
16834 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16835 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16836 N_EQK, N_S8 | N_S16 | N_S32 | N_KEY);
16837 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size);
16838 }
16839
16840 static void
16841 do_neon_pair_long (void)
16842 {
16843 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16844 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK, N_SU_32 | N_KEY);
16845 /* Unsigned is encoded in OP field (bit 7) for these instruction. */
16846 inst.instruction |= (et.type == NT_unsigned) << 7;
16847 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size);
16848 }
16849
16850 static void
16851 do_neon_recip_est (void)
16852 {
16853 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16854 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16855 N_EQK | N_FLT, N_F_16_32 | N_U32 | N_KEY);
16856 inst.instruction |= (et.type == NT_float) << 8;
16857 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size);
16858 }
16859
16860 static void
16861 do_neon_cls (void)
16862 {
16863 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16864 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16865 N_EQK, N_S8 | N_S16 | N_S32 | N_KEY);
16866 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size);
16867 }
16868
16869 static void
16870 do_neon_clz (void)
16871 {
16872 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16873 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16874 N_EQK, N_I8 | N_I16 | N_I32 | N_KEY);
16875 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size);
16876 }
16877
16878 static void
16879 do_neon_cnt (void)
16880 {
16881 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16882 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (2, rs,
16883 N_EQK | N_INT, N_8 | N_KEY);
16884 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, et.size);
16885 }
16886
16887 static void
16888 do_neon_swp (void)
16889 {
16890 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
16891 neon_two_same (neon_quad (rs), 1, -1);
16892 }
16893
16894 static void
16895 do_neon_tbl_tbx (void)
16896 {
16897 unsigned listlenbits;
16898 neon_check_type (3, NS_DLD, N_EQK, N_EQK, N_8 | N_KEY);
16899
16900 if (inst.operands[1].imm < 1 || inst.operands[1].imm > 4)
16901 {
16902 first_error (_("bad list length for table lookup"));
16903 return;
16904 }
16905
16906 listlenbits = inst.operands[1].imm - 1;
16907 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
16908 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
16909 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 16;
16910 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 7;
16911 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[2].reg);
16912 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[2].reg) << 5;
16913 inst.instruction |= listlenbits << 8;
16914
16915 neon_dp_fixup (&inst);
16916 }
16917
16918 static void
16919 do_neon_ldm_stm (void)
16920 {
16921 /* P, U and L bits are part of bitmask. */
16922 int is_dbmode = (inst.instruction & (1 << 24)) != 0;
16923 unsigned offsetbits = inst.operands[1].imm * 2;
16924
16925 if (inst.operands[1].issingle)
16926 {
16927 do_vfp_nsyn_ldm_stm (is_dbmode);
16928 return;
16929 }
16930
16931 constraint (is_dbmode && !inst.operands[0].writeback,
16932 _("writeback (!) must be used for VLDMDB and VSTMDB"));
16933
16934 constraint (inst.operands[1].imm < 1 || inst.operands[1].imm > 16,
16935 _("register list must contain at least 1 and at most 16 "
16936 "registers"));
16937
16938 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].reg << 16;
16939 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[0].writeback << 21;
16940 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 12;
16941 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 22;
16942
16943 inst.instruction |= offsetbits;
16944
16945 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
16946 }
16947
16948 static void
16949 do_neon_ldr_str (void)
16950 {
16951 int is_ldr = (inst.instruction & (1 << 20)) != 0;
16952
16953 /* Use of PC in vstr in ARM mode is deprecated in ARMv7.
16954 And is UNPREDICTABLE in thumb mode. */
16955 if (!is_ldr
16956 && inst.operands[1].reg == REG_PC
16957 && (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v7) || thumb_mode))
16958 {
16959 if (thumb_mode)
16960 inst.error = _("Use of PC here is UNPREDICTABLE");
16961 else if (warn_on_deprecated)
16962 as_tsktsk (_("Use of PC here is deprecated"));
16963 }
16964
16965 if (inst.operands[0].issingle)
16966 {
16967 if (is_ldr)
16968 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("flds");
16969 else
16970 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fsts");
16971
16972 /* ARMv8.2 vldr.16/vstr.16 instruction. */
16973 if (inst.vectype.el[0].size == 16)
16974 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
16975 }
16976 else
16977 {
16978 if (is_ldr)
16979 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fldd");
16980 else
16981 do_vfp_nsyn_opcode ("fstd");
16982 }
16983 }
16984
16985 /* "interleave" version also handles non-interleaving register VLD1/VST1
16986 instructions. */
16987
16988 static void
16989 do_neon_ld_st_interleave (void)
16990 {
16991 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (1, NS_NULL,
16992 N_8 | N_16 | N_32 | N_64);
16993 unsigned alignbits = 0;
16994 unsigned idx;
16995 /* The bits in this table go:
16996 0: register stride of one (0) or two (1)
16997 1,2: register list length, minus one (1, 2, 3, 4).
16998 3,4: <n> in instruction type, minus one (VLD<n> / VST<n>).
16999 We use -1 for invalid entries. */
17000 const int typetable[] =
17001 {
17002 0x7, -1, 0xa, -1, 0x6, -1, 0x2, -1, /* VLD1 / VST1. */
17003 -1, -1, 0x8, 0x9, -1, -1, 0x3, -1, /* VLD2 / VST2. */
17004 -1, -1, -1, -1, 0x4, 0x5, -1, -1, /* VLD3 / VST3. */
17005 -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 0x0, 0x1 /* VLD4 / VST4. */
17006 };
17007 int typebits;
17008
17009 if (et.type == NT_invtype)
17010 return;
17011
17012 if (inst.operands[1].immisalign)
17013 switch (inst.operands[1].imm >> 8)
17014 {
17015 case 64: alignbits = 1; break;
17016 case 128:
17017 if (NEON_REGLIST_LENGTH (inst.operands[0].imm) != 2
17018 && NEON_REGLIST_LENGTH (inst.operands[0].imm) != 4)
17019 goto bad_alignment;
17020 alignbits = 2;
17021 break;
17022 case 256:
17023 if (NEON_REGLIST_LENGTH (inst.operands[0].imm) != 4)
17024 goto bad_alignment;
17025 alignbits = 3;
17026 break;
17027 default:
17028 bad_alignment:
17029 first_error (_("bad alignment"));
17030 return;
17031 }
17032
17033 inst.instruction |= alignbits << 4;
17034 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (et.size) << 6;
17035
17036 /* Bits [4:6] of the immediate in a list specifier encode register stride
17037 (minus 1) in bit 4, and list length in bits [5:6]. We put the <n> of
17038 VLD<n>/VST<n> in bits [9:8] of the initial bitmask. Suck it out here, look
17039 up the right value for "type" in a table based on this value and the given
17040 list style, then stick it back. */
17041 idx = ((inst.operands[0].imm >> 4) & 7)
17042 | (((inst.instruction >> 8) & 3) << 3);
17043
17044 typebits = typetable[idx];
17045
17046 constraint (typebits == -1, _("bad list type for instruction"));
17047 constraint (((inst.instruction >> 8) & 3) && et.size == 64,
17048 _("bad element type for instruction"));
17049
17050 inst.instruction &= ~0xf00;
17051 inst.instruction |= typebits << 8;
17052 }
17053
17054 /* Check alignment is valid for do_neon_ld_st_lane and do_neon_ld_dup.
17055 *DO_ALIGN is set to 1 if the relevant alignment bit should be set, 0
17056 otherwise. The variable arguments are a list of pairs of legal (size, align)
17057 values, terminated with -1. */
17058
17059 static int
17060 neon_alignment_bit (int size, int align, int *do_alignment, ...)
17061 {
17062 va_list ap;
17063 int result = FAIL, thissize, thisalign;
17064
17065 if (!inst.operands[1].immisalign)
17066 {
17067 *do_alignment = 0;
17068 return SUCCESS;
17069 }
17070
17071 va_start (ap, do_alignment);
17072
17073 do
17074 {
17075 thissize = va_arg (ap, int);
17076 if (thissize == -1)
17077 break;
17078 thisalign = va_arg (ap, int);
17079
17080 if (size == thissize && align == thisalign)
17081 result = SUCCESS;
17082 }
17083 while (result != SUCCESS);
17084
17085 va_end (ap);
17086
17087 if (result == SUCCESS)
17088 *do_alignment = 1;
17089 else
17090 first_error (_("unsupported alignment for instruction"));
17091
17092 return result;
17093 }
17094
17095 static void
17096 do_neon_ld_st_lane (void)
17097 {
17098 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (1, NS_NULL, N_8 | N_16 | N_32);
17099 int align_good, do_alignment = 0;
17100 int logsize = neon_logbits (et.size);
17101 int align = inst.operands[1].imm >> 8;
17102 int n = (inst.instruction >> 8) & 3;
17103 int max_el = 64 / et.size;
17104
17105 if (et.type == NT_invtype)
17106 return;
17107
17108 constraint (NEON_REGLIST_LENGTH (inst.operands[0].imm) != n + 1,
17109 _("bad list length"));
17110 constraint (NEON_LANE (inst.operands[0].imm) >= max_el,
17111 _("scalar index out of range"));
17112 constraint (n != 0 && NEON_REG_STRIDE (inst.operands[0].imm) == 2
17113 && et.size == 8,
17114 _("stride of 2 unavailable when element size is 8"));
17115
17116 switch (n)
17117 {
17118 case 0: /* VLD1 / VST1. */
17119 align_good = neon_alignment_bit (et.size, align, &do_alignment, 16, 16,
17120 32, 32, -1);
17121 if (align_good == FAIL)
17122 return;
17123 if (do_alignment)
17124 {
17125 unsigned alignbits = 0;
17126 switch (et.size)
17127 {
17128 case 16: alignbits = 0x1; break;
17129 case 32: alignbits = 0x3; break;
17130 default: ;
17131 }
17132 inst.instruction |= alignbits << 4;
17133 }
17134 break;
17135
17136 case 1: /* VLD2 / VST2. */
17137 align_good = neon_alignment_bit (et.size, align, &do_alignment, 8, 16,
17138 16, 32, 32, 64, -1);
17139 if (align_good == FAIL)
17140 return;
17141 if (do_alignment)
17142 inst.instruction |= 1 << 4;
17143 break;
17144
17145 case 2: /* VLD3 / VST3. */
17146 constraint (inst.operands[1].immisalign,
17147 _("can't use alignment with this instruction"));
17148 break;
17149
17150 case 3: /* VLD4 / VST4. */
17151 align_good = neon_alignment_bit (et.size, align, &do_alignment, 8, 32,
17152 16, 64, 32, 64, 32, 128, -1);
17153 if (align_good == FAIL)
17154 return;
17155 if (do_alignment)
17156 {
17157 unsigned alignbits = 0;
17158 switch (et.size)
17159 {
17160 case 8: alignbits = 0x1; break;
17161 case 16: alignbits = 0x1; break;
17162 case 32: alignbits = (align == 64) ? 0x1 : 0x2; break;
17163 default: ;
17164 }
17165 inst.instruction |= alignbits << 4;
17166 }
17167 break;
17168
17169 default: ;
17170 }
17171
17172 /* Reg stride of 2 is encoded in bit 5 when size==16, bit 6 when size==32. */
17173 if (n != 0 && NEON_REG_STRIDE (inst.operands[0].imm) == 2)
17174 inst.instruction |= 1 << (4 + logsize);
17175
17176 inst.instruction |= NEON_LANE (inst.operands[0].imm) << (logsize + 5);
17177 inst.instruction |= logsize << 10;
17178 }
17179
17180 /* Encode single n-element structure to all lanes VLD<n> instructions. */
17181
17182 static void
17183 do_neon_ld_dup (void)
17184 {
17185 struct neon_type_el et = neon_check_type (1, NS_NULL, N_8 | N_16 | N_32);
17186 int align_good, do_alignment = 0;
17187
17188 if (et.type == NT_invtype)
17189 return;
17190
17191 switch ((inst.instruction >> 8) & 3)
17192 {
17193 case 0: /* VLD1. */
17194 gas_assert (NEON_REG_STRIDE (inst.operands[0].imm) != 2);
17195 align_good = neon_alignment_bit (et.size, inst.operands[1].imm >> 8,
17196 &do_alignment, 16, 16, 32, 32, -1);
17197 if (align_good == FAIL)
17198 return;
17199 switch (NEON_REGLIST_LENGTH (inst.operands[0].imm))
17200 {
17201 case 1: break;
17202 case 2: inst.instruction |= 1 << 5; break;
17203 default: first_error (_("bad list length")); return;
17204 }
17205 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (et.size) << 6;
17206 break;
17207
17208 case 1: /* VLD2. */
17209 align_good = neon_alignment_bit (et.size, inst.operands[1].imm >> 8,
17210 &do_alignment, 8, 16, 16, 32, 32, 64,
17211 -1);
17212 if (align_good == FAIL)
17213 return;
17214 constraint (NEON_REGLIST_LENGTH (inst.operands[0].imm) != 2,
17215 _("bad list length"));
17216 if (NEON_REG_STRIDE (inst.operands[0].imm) == 2)
17217 inst.instruction |= 1 << 5;
17218 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (et.size) << 6;
17219 break;
17220
17221 case 2: /* VLD3. */
17222 constraint (inst.operands[1].immisalign,
17223 _("can't use alignment with this instruction"));
17224 constraint (NEON_REGLIST_LENGTH (inst.operands[0].imm) != 3,
17225 _("bad list length"));
17226 if (NEON_REG_STRIDE (inst.operands[0].imm) == 2)
17227 inst.instruction |= 1 << 5;
17228 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (et.size) << 6;
17229 break;
17230
17231 case 3: /* VLD4. */
17232 {
17233 int align = inst.operands[1].imm >> 8;
17234 align_good = neon_alignment_bit (et.size, align, &do_alignment, 8, 32,
17235 16, 64, 32, 64, 32, 128, -1);
17236 if (align_good == FAIL)
17237 return;
17238 constraint (NEON_REGLIST_LENGTH (inst.operands[0].imm) != 4,
17239 _("bad list length"));
17240 if (NEON_REG_STRIDE (inst.operands[0].imm) == 2)
17241 inst.instruction |= 1 << 5;
17242 if (et.size == 32 && align == 128)
17243 inst.instruction |= 0x3 << 6;
17244 else
17245 inst.instruction |= neon_logbits (et.size) << 6;
17246 }
17247 break;
17248
17249 default: ;
17250 }
17251
17252 inst.instruction |= do_alignment << 4;
17253 }
17254
17255 /* Disambiguate VLD<n> and VST<n> instructions, and fill in common bits (those
17256 apart from bits [11:4]. */
17257
17258 static void
17259 do_neon_ldx_stx (void)
17260 {
17261 if (inst.operands[1].isreg)
17262 constraint (inst.operands[1].reg == REG_PC, BAD_PC);
17263
17264 switch (NEON_LANE (inst.operands[0].imm))
17265 {
17266 case NEON_INTERLEAVE_LANES:
17267 NEON_ENCODE (INTERLV, inst);
17268 do_neon_ld_st_interleave ();
17269 break;
17270
17271 case NEON_ALL_LANES:
17272 NEON_ENCODE (DUP, inst);
17273 if (inst.instruction == N_INV)
17274 {
17275 first_error ("only loads support such operands");
17276 break;
17277 }
17278 do_neon_ld_dup ();
17279 break;
17280
17281 default:
17282 NEON_ENCODE (LANE, inst);
17283 do_neon_ld_st_lane ();
17284 }
17285
17286 /* L bit comes from bit mask. */
17287 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
17288 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
17289 inst.instruction |= inst.operands[1].reg << 16;
17290
17291 if (inst.operands[1].postind)
17292 {
17293 int postreg = inst.operands[1].imm & 0xf;
17294 constraint (!inst.operands[1].immisreg,
17295 _("post-index must be a register"));
17296 constraint (postreg == 0xd || postreg == 0xf,
17297 _("bad register for post-index"));
17298 inst.instruction |= postreg;
17299 }
17300 else
17301 {
17302 constraint (inst.operands[1].immisreg, BAD_ADDR_MODE);
17303 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant
17304 || inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number != 0,
17305 BAD_ADDR_MODE);
17306
17307 if (inst.operands[1].writeback)
17308 {
17309 inst.instruction |= 0xd;
17310 }
17311 else
17312 inst.instruction |= 0xf;
17313 }
17314
17315 if (thumb_mode)
17316 inst.instruction |= 0xf9000000;
17317 else
17318 inst.instruction |= 0xf4000000;
17319 }
17320
17321 /* FP v8. */
17322 static void
17323 do_vfp_nsyn_fpv8 (enum neon_shape rs)
17324 {
17325 /* Targets like FPv5-SP-D16 don't support FP v8 instructions with
17326 D register operands. */
17327 if (neon_shape_class[rs] == SC_DOUBLE)
17328 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8),
17329 _(BAD_FPU));
17330
17331 NEON_ENCODE (FPV8, inst);
17332
17333 if (rs == NS_FFF || rs == NS_HHH)
17334 {
17335 do_vfp_sp_dyadic ();
17336
17337 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 instruction. */
17338 if (rs == NS_HHH)
17339 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
17340 }
17341 else
17342 do_vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm ();
17343
17344 if (rs == NS_DDD)
17345 inst.instruction |= 0x100;
17346
17347 inst.instruction |= 0xf0000000;
17348 }
17349
17350 static void
17351 do_vsel (void)
17352 {
17353 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
17354
17355 if (try_vfp_nsyn (3, do_vfp_nsyn_fpv8) != SUCCESS)
17356 first_error (_("invalid instruction shape"));
17357 }
17358
17359 static void
17360 do_vmaxnm (void)
17361 {
17362 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
17363
17364 if (try_vfp_nsyn (3, do_vfp_nsyn_fpv8) == SUCCESS)
17365 return;
17366
17367 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH8) == FAIL)
17368 return;
17369
17370 neon_dyadic_misc (NT_untyped, N_F_16_32, 0);
17371 }
17372
17373 static void
17374 do_vrint_1 (enum neon_cvt_mode mode)
17375 {
17376 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_HH, NS_FF, NS_DD, NS_QQ, NS_NULL);
17377 struct neon_type_el et;
17378
17379 if (rs == NS_NULL)
17380 return;
17381
17382 /* Targets like FPv5-SP-D16 don't support FP v8 instructions with
17383 D register operands. */
17384 if (neon_shape_class[rs] == SC_DOUBLE)
17385 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8),
17386 _(BAD_FPU));
17387
17388 et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK | N_VFP, N_F_ALL | N_KEY
17389 | N_VFP);
17390 if (et.type != NT_invtype)
17391 {
17392 /* VFP encodings. */
17393 if (mode == neon_cvt_mode_a || mode == neon_cvt_mode_n
17394 || mode == neon_cvt_mode_p || mode == neon_cvt_mode_m)
17395 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
17396
17397 NEON_ENCODE (FPV8, inst);
17398 if (rs == NS_FF || rs == NS_HH)
17399 do_vfp_sp_monadic ();
17400 else
17401 do_vfp_dp_rd_rm ();
17402
17403 switch (mode)
17404 {
17405 case neon_cvt_mode_r: inst.instruction |= 0x00000000; break;
17406 case neon_cvt_mode_z: inst.instruction |= 0x00000080; break;
17407 case neon_cvt_mode_x: inst.instruction |= 0x00010000; break;
17408 case neon_cvt_mode_a: inst.instruction |= 0xf0000000; break;
17409 case neon_cvt_mode_n: inst.instruction |= 0xf0010000; break;
17410 case neon_cvt_mode_p: inst.instruction |= 0xf0020000; break;
17411 case neon_cvt_mode_m: inst.instruction |= 0xf0030000; break;
17412 default: abort ();
17413 }
17414
17415 inst.instruction |= (rs == NS_DD) << 8;
17416 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
17417
17418 /* ARMv8.2 fp16 vrint instruction. */
17419 if (rs == NS_HH)
17420 do_scalar_fp16_v82_encode ();
17421 }
17422 else
17423 {
17424 /* Neon encodings (or something broken...). */
17425 inst.error = NULL;
17426 et = neon_check_type (2, rs, N_EQK, N_F_16_32 | N_KEY);
17427
17428 if (et.type == NT_invtype)
17429 return;
17430
17431 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
17432 NEON_ENCODE (FLOAT, inst);
17433
17434 if (vfp_or_neon_is_neon (NEON_CHECK_CC | NEON_CHECK_ARCH8) == FAIL)
17435 return;
17436
17437 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
17438 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
17439 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
17440 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
17441 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
17442 /* Mask off the original size bits and reencode them. */
17443 inst.instruction = ((inst.instruction & 0xfff3ffff)
17444 | neon_logbits (et.size) << 18);
17445
17446 switch (mode)
17447 {
17448 case neon_cvt_mode_z: inst.instruction |= 3 << 7; break;
17449 case neon_cvt_mode_x: inst.instruction |= 1 << 7; break;
17450 case neon_cvt_mode_a: inst.instruction |= 2 << 7; break;
17451 case neon_cvt_mode_n: inst.instruction |= 0 << 7; break;
17452 case neon_cvt_mode_p: inst.instruction |= 7 << 7; break;
17453 case neon_cvt_mode_m: inst.instruction |= 5 << 7; break;
17454 case neon_cvt_mode_r: inst.error = _("invalid rounding mode"); break;
17455 default: abort ();
17456 }
17457
17458 if (thumb_mode)
17459 inst.instruction |= 0xfc000000;
17460 else
17461 inst.instruction |= 0xf0000000;
17462 }
17463 }
17464
17465 static void
17466 do_vrintx (void)
17467 {
17468 do_vrint_1 (neon_cvt_mode_x);
17469 }
17470
17471 static void
17472 do_vrintz (void)
17473 {
17474 do_vrint_1 (neon_cvt_mode_z);
17475 }
17476
17477 static void
17478 do_vrintr (void)
17479 {
17480 do_vrint_1 (neon_cvt_mode_r);
17481 }
17482
17483 static void
17484 do_vrinta (void)
17485 {
17486 do_vrint_1 (neon_cvt_mode_a);
17487 }
17488
17489 static void
17490 do_vrintn (void)
17491 {
17492 do_vrint_1 (neon_cvt_mode_n);
17493 }
17494
17495 static void
17496 do_vrintp (void)
17497 {
17498 do_vrint_1 (neon_cvt_mode_p);
17499 }
17500
17501 static void
17502 do_vrintm (void)
17503 {
17504 do_vrint_1 (neon_cvt_mode_m);
17505 }
17506
17507 static unsigned
17508 neon_scalar_for_vcmla (unsigned opnd, unsigned elsize)
17509 {
17510 unsigned regno = NEON_SCALAR_REG (opnd);
17511 unsigned elno = NEON_SCALAR_INDEX (opnd);
17512
17513 if (elsize == 16 && elno < 2 && regno < 16)
17514 return regno | (elno << 4);
17515 else if (elsize == 32 && elno == 0)
17516 return regno;
17517
17518 first_error (_("scalar out of range"));
17519 return 0;
17520 }
17521
17522 static void
17523 do_vcmla (void)
17524 {
17525 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_neon_ext_armv8),
17526 _(BAD_FPU));
17527 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant, _("expression too complex"));
17528 unsigned rot = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
17529 constraint (rot != 0 && rot != 90 && rot != 180 && rot != 270,
17530 _("immediate out of range"));
17531 rot /= 90;
17532 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
17533 {
17534 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDSI, NS_QQSI, NS_NULL);
17535 unsigned size = neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK, N_EQK,
17536 N_KEY | N_F16 | N_F32).size;
17537 unsigned m = neon_scalar_for_vcmla (inst.operands[2].reg, size);
17538 inst.is_neon = 1;
17539 inst.instruction = 0xfe000800;
17540 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
17541 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
17542 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 16;
17543 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 7;
17544 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (m);
17545 inst.instruction |= HI1 (m) << 5;
17546 inst.instruction |= neon_quad (rs) << 6;
17547 inst.instruction |= rot << 20;
17548 inst.instruction |= (size == 32) << 23;
17549 }
17550 else
17551 {
17552 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDDI, NS_QQQI, NS_NULL);
17553 unsigned size = neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK, N_EQK,
17554 N_KEY | N_F16 | N_F32).size;
17555 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, -1);
17556 inst.instruction &= 0x00ffffff; /* Undo neon_dp_fixup. */
17557 inst.instruction |= 0xfc200800;
17558 inst.instruction |= rot << 23;
17559 inst.instruction |= (size == 32) << 20;
17560 }
17561 }
17562
17563 static void
17564 do_vcadd (void)
17565 {
17566 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_neon_ext_armv8),
17567 _(BAD_FPU));
17568 constraint (inst.reloc.exp.X_op != O_constant, _("expression too complex"));
17569 unsigned rot = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
17570 constraint (rot != 90 && rot != 270, _("immediate out of range"));
17571 enum neon_shape rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDDI, NS_QQQI, NS_NULL);
17572 unsigned size = neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK, N_EQK,
17573 N_KEY | N_F16 | N_F32).size;
17574 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, -1);
17575 inst.instruction &= 0x00ffffff; /* Undo neon_dp_fixup. */
17576 inst.instruction |= 0xfc800800;
17577 inst.instruction |= (rot == 270) << 24;
17578 inst.instruction |= (size == 32) << 20;
17579 }
17580
17581 /* Dot Product instructions encoding support. */
17582
17583 static void
17584 do_neon_dotproduct (int unsigned_p)
17585 {
17586 enum neon_shape rs;
17587 unsigned scalar_oprd2 = 0;
17588 int high8;
17589
17590 if (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS)
17591 as_warn (_("Dot Product instructions cannot be conditional, the behaviour "
17592 "is UNPREDICTABLE"));
17593
17594 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_neon_ext_armv8),
17595 _(BAD_FPU));
17596
17597 /* Dot Product instructions are in three-same D/Q register format or the third
17598 operand can be a scalar index register. */
17599 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
17600 {
17601 scalar_oprd2 = neon_scalar_for_mul (inst.operands[2].reg, 32);
17602 high8 = 0xfe000000;
17603 rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDS, NS_QQS, NS_NULL);
17604 }
17605 else
17606 {
17607 high8 = 0xfc000000;
17608 rs = neon_select_shape (NS_DDD, NS_QQQ, NS_NULL);
17609 }
17610
17611 if (unsigned_p)
17612 neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK, N_EQK, N_KEY | N_U8);
17613 else
17614 neon_check_type (3, rs, N_EQK, N_EQK, N_KEY | N_S8);
17615
17616 /* The "U" bit in traditional Three Same encoding is fixed to 0 for Dot
17617 Product instruction, so we pass 0 as the "ubit" parameter. And the
17618 "Size" field are fixed to 0x2, so we pass 32 as the "size" parameter. */
17619 neon_three_same (neon_quad (rs), 0, 32);
17620
17621 /* Undo neon_dp_fixup. Dot Product instructions are using a slightly
17622 different NEON three-same encoding. */
17623 inst.instruction &= 0x00ffffff;
17624 inst.instruction |= high8;
17625 /* Encode 'U' bit which indicates signedness. */
17626 inst.instruction |= (unsigned_p ? 1 : 0) << 4;
17627 /* Re-encode operand2 if it's indexed scalar operand. What has been encoded
17628 from inst.operand[2].reg in neon_three_same is GAS's internal encoding, not
17629 the instruction encoding. */
17630 if (inst.operands[2].isscalar)
17631 {
17632 inst.instruction &= 0xffffffd0;
17633 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (scalar_oprd2);
17634 inst.instruction |= HI1 (scalar_oprd2) << 5;
17635 }
17636 }
17637
17638 /* Dot Product instructions for signed integer. */
17639
17640 static void
17641 do_neon_dotproduct_s (void)
17642 {
17643 return do_neon_dotproduct (0);
17644 }
17645
17646 /* Dot Product instructions for unsigned integer. */
17647
17648 static void
17649 do_neon_dotproduct_u (void)
17650 {
17651 return do_neon_dotproduct (1);
17652 }
17653
17654 /* Crypto v1 instructions. */
17655 static void
17656 do_crypto_2op_1 (unsigned elttype, int op)
17657 {
17658 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
17659
17660 if (neon_check_type (2, NS_QQ, N_EQK | N_UNT, elttype | N_UNT | N_KEY).type
17661 == NT_invtype)
17662 return;
17663
17664 inst.error = NULL;
17665
17666 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
17667 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 12;
17668 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[0].reg) << 22;
17669 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (inst.operands[1].reg);
17670 inst.instruction |= HI1 (inst.operands[1].reg) << 5;
17671 if (op != -1)
17672 inst.instruction |= op << 6;
17673
17674 if (thumb_mode)
17675 inst.instruction |= 0xfc000000;
17676 else
17677 inst.instruction |= 0xf0000000;
17678 }
17679
17680 static void
17681 do_crypto_3op_1 (int u, int op)
17682 {
17683 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
17684
17685 if (neon_check_type (3, NS_QQQ, N_EQK | N_UNT, N_EQK | N_UNT,
17686 N_32 | N_UNT | N_KEY).type == NT_invtype)
17687 return;
17688
17689 inst.error = NULL;
17690
17691 NEON_ENCODE (INTEGER, inst);
17692 neon_three_same (1, u, 8 << op);
17693 }
17694
17695 static void
17696 do_aese (void)
17697 {
17698 do_crypto_2op_1 (N_8, 0);
17699 }
17700
17701 static void
17702 do_aesd (void)
17703 {
17704 do_crypto_2op_1 (N_8, 1);
17705 }
17706
17707 static void
17708 do_aesmc (void)
17709 {
17710 do_crypto_2op_1 (N_8, 2);
17711 }
17712
17713 static void
17714 do_aesimc (void)
17715 {
17716 do_crypto_2op_1 (N_8, 3);
17717 }
17718
17719 static void
17720 do_sha1c (void)
17721 {
17722 do_crypto_3op_1 (0, 0);
17723 }
17724
17725 static void
17726 do_sha1p (void)
17727 {
17728 do_crypto_3op_1 (0, 1);
17729 }
17730
17731 static void
17732 do_sha1m (void)
17733 {
17734 do_crypto_3op_1 (0, 2);
17735 }
17736
17737 static void
17738 do_sha1su0 (void)
17739 {
17740 do_crypto_3op_1 (0, 3);
17741 }
17742
17743 static void
17744 do_sha256h (void)
17745 {
17746 do_crypto_3op_1 (1, 0);
17747 }
17748
17749 static void
17750 do_sha256h2 (void)
17751 {
17752 do_crypto_3op_1 (1, 1);
17753 }
17754
17755 static void
17756 do_sha256su1 (void)
17757 {
17758 do_crypto_3op_1 (1, 2);
17759 }
17760
17761 static void
17762 do_sha1h (void)
17763 {
17764 do_crypto_2op_1 (N_32, -1);
17765 }
17766
17767 static void
17768 do_sha1su1 (void)
17769 {
17770 do_crypto_2op_1 (N_32, 0);
17771 }
17772
17773 static void
17774 do_sha256su0 (void)
17775 {
17776 do_crypto_2op_1 (N_32, 1);
17777 }
17778
17779 static void
17780 do_crc32_1 (unsigned int poly, unsigned int sz)
17781 {
17782 unsigned int Rd = inst.operands[0].reg;
17783 unsigned int Rn = inst.operands[1].reg;
17784 unsigned int Rm = inst.operands[2].reg;
17785
17786 set_it_insn_type (OUTSIDE_IT_INSN);
17787 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (Rd) << (thumb_mode ? 8 : 12);
17788 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (Rn) << 16;
17789 inst.instruction |= LOW4 (Rm);
17790 inst.instruction |= sz << (thumb_mode ? 4 : 21);
17791 inst.instruction |= poly << (thumb_mode ? 20 : 9);
17792
17793 if (Rd == REG_PC || Rn == REG_PC || Rm == REG_PC)
17794 as_warn (UNPRED_REG ("r15"));
17795 }
17796
17797 static void
17798 do_crc32b (void)
17799 {
17800 do_crc32_1 (0, 0);
17801 }
17802
17803 static void
17804 do_crc32h (void)
17805 {
17806 do_crc32_1 (0, 1);
17807 }
17808
17809 static void
17810 do_crc32w (void)
17811 {
17812 do_crc32_1 (0, 2);
17813 }
17814
17815 static void
17816 do_crc32cb (void)
17817 {
17818 do_crc32_1 (1, 0);
17819 }
17820
17821 static void
17822 do_crc32ch (void)
17823 {
17824 do_crc32_1 (1, 1);
17825 }
17826
17827 static void
17828 do_crc32cw (void)
17829 {
17830 do_crc32_1 (1, 2);
17831 }
17832
17833 static void
17834 do_vjcvt (void)
17835 {
17836 constraint (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8),
17837 _(BAD_FPU));
17838 neon_check_type (2, NS_FD, N_S32, N_F64);
17839 do_vfp_sp_dp_cvt ();
17840 do_vfp_cond_or_thumb ();
17841 }
17842
17843 \f
17844 /* Overall per-instruction processing. */
17845
17846 /* We need to be able to fix up arbitrary expressions in some statements.
17847 This is so that we can handle symbols that are an arbitrary distance from
17848 the pc. The most common cases are of the form ((+/-sym -/+ . - 8) & mask),
17849 which returns part of an address in a form which will be valid for
17850 a data instruction. We do this by pushing the expression into a symbol
17851 in the expr_section, and creating a fix for that. */
17852
17853 static void
17854 fix_new_arm (fragS * frag,
17855 int where,
17856 short int size,
17857 expressionS * exp,
17858 int pc_rel,
17859 int reloc)
17860 {
17861 fixS * new_fix;
17862
17863 switch (exp->X_op)
17864 {
17865 case O_constant:
17866 if (pc_rel)
17867 {
17868 /* Create an absolute valued symbol, so we have something to
17869 refer to in the object file. Unfortunately for us, gas's
17870 generic expression parsing will already have folded out
17871 any use of .set foo/.type foo %function that may have
17872 been used to set type information of the target location,
17873 that's being specified symbolically. We have to presume
17874 the user knows what they are doing. */
17875 char name[16 + 8];
17876 symbolS *symbol;
17877
17878 sprintf (name, "*ABS*0x%lx", (unsigned long)exp->X_add_number);
17879
17880 symbol = symbol_find_or_make (name);
17881 S_SET_SEGMENT (symbol, absolute_section);
17882 symbol_set_frag (symbol, &zero_address_frag);
17883 S_SET_VALUE (symbol, exp->X_add_number);
17884 exp->X_op = O_symbol;
17885 exp->X_add_symbol = symbol;
17886 exp->X_add_number = 0;
17887 }
17888 /* FALLTHROUGH */
17889 case O_symbol:
17890 case O_add:
17891 case O_subtract:
17892 new_fix = fix_new_exp (frag, where, size, exp, pc_rel,
17893 (enum bfd_reloc_code_real) reloc);
17894 break;
17895
17896 default:
17897 new_fix = (fixS *) fix_new (frag, where, size, make_expr_symbol (exp), 0,
17898 pc_rel, (enum bfd_reloc_code_real) reloc);
17899 break;
17900 }
17901
17902 /* Mark whether the fix is to a THUMB instruction, or an ARM
17903 instruction. */
17904 new_fix->tc_fix_data = thumb_mode;
17905 }
17906
17907 /* Create a frg for an instruction requiring relaxation. */
17908 static void
17909 output_relax_insn (void)
17910 {
17911 char * to;
17912 symbolS *sym;
17913 int offset;
17914
17915 /* The size of the instruction is unknown, so tie the debug info to the
17916 start of the instruction. */
17917 dwarf2_emit_insn (0);
17918
17919 switch (inst.reloc.exp.X_op)
17920 {
17921 case O_symbol:
17922 sym = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_symbol;
17923 offset = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
17924 break;
17925 case O_constant:
17926 sym = NULL;
17927 offset = inst.reloc.exp.X_add_number;
17928 break;
17929 default:
17930 sym = make_expr_symbol (&inst.reloc.exp);
17931 offset = 0;
17932 break;
17933 }
17934 to = frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, INSN_SIZE, THUMB_SIZE,
17935 inst.relax, sym, offset, NULL/*offset, opcode*/);
17936 md_number_to_chars (to, inst.instruction, THUMB_SIZE);
17937 }
17938
17939 /* Write a 32-bit thumb instruction to buf. */
17940 static void
17941 put_thumb32_insn (char * buf, unsigned long insn)
17942 {
17943 md_number_to_chars (buf, insn >> 16, THUMB_SIZE);
17944 md_number_to_chars (buf + THUMB_SIZE, insn, THUMB_SIZE);
17945 }
17946
17947 static void
17948 output_inst (const char * str)
17949 {
17950 char * to = NULL;
17951
17952 if (inst.error)
17953 {
17954 as_bad ("%s -- `%s'", inst.error, str);
17955 return;
17956 }
17957 if (inst.relax)
17958 {
17959 output_relax_insn ();
17960 return;
17961 }
17962 if (inst.size == 0)
17963 return;
17964
17965 to = frag_more (inst.size);
17966 /* PR 9814: Record the thumb mode into the current frag so that we know
17967 what type of NOP padding to use, if necessary. We override any previous
17968 setting so that if the mode has changed then the NOPS that we use will
17969 match the encoding of the last instruction in the frag. */
17970 frag_now->tc_frag_data.thumb_mode = thumb_mode | MODE_RECORDED;
17971
17972 if (thumb_mode && (inst.size > THUMB_SIZE))
17973 {
17974 gas_assert (inst.size == (2 * THUMB_SIZE));
17975 put_thumb32_insn (to, inst.instruction);
17976 }
17977 else if (inst.size > INSN_SIZE)
17978 {
17979 gas_assert (inst.size == (2 * INSN_SIZE));
17980 md_number_to_chars (to, inst.instruction, INSN_SIZE);
17981 md_number_to_chars (to + INSN_SIZE, inst.instruction, INSN_SIZE);
17982 }
17983 else
17984 md_number_to_chars (to, inst.instruction, inst.size);
17985
17986 if (inst.reloc.type != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
17987 fix_new_arm (frag_now, to - frag_now->fr_literal,
17988 inst.size, & inst.reloc.exp, inst.reloc.pc_rel,
17989 inst.reloc.type);
17990
17991 dwarf2_emit_insn (inst.size);
17992 }
17993
17994 static char *
17995 output_it_inst (int cond, int mask, char * to)
17996 {
17997 unsigned long instruction = 0xbf00;
17998
17999 mask &= 0xf;
18000 instruction |= mask;
18001 instruction |= cond << 4;
18002
18003 if (to == NULL)
18004 {
18005 to = frag_more (2);
18006 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
18007 dwarf2_emit_insn (2);
18008 #endif
18009 }
18010
18011 md_number_to_chars (to, instruction, 2);
18012
18013 return to;
18014 }
18015
18016 /* Tag values used in struct asm_opcode's tag field. */
18017 enum opcode_tag
18018 {
18019 OT_unconditional, /* Instruction cannot be conditionalized.
18020 The ARM condition field is still 0xE. */
18021 OT_unconditionalF, /* Instruction cannot be conditionalized
18022 and carries 0xF in its ARM condition field. */
18023 OT_csuffix, /* Instruction takes a conditional suffix. */
18024 OT_csuffixF, /* Some forms of the instruction take a conditional
18025 suffix, others place 0xF where the condition field
18026 would be. */
18027 OT_cinfix3, /* Instruction takes a conditional infix,
18028 beginning at character index 3. (In
18029 unified mode, it becomes a suffix.) */
18030 OT_cinfix3_deprecated, /* The same as OT_cinfix3. This is used for
18031 tsts, cmps, cmns, and teqs. */
18032 OT_cinfix3_legacy, /* Legacy instruction takes a conditional infix at
18033 character index 3, even in unified mode. Used for
18034 legacy instructions where suffix and infix forms
18035 may be ambiguous. */
18036 OT_csuf_or_in3, /* Instruction takes either a conditional
18037 suffix or an infix at character index 3. */
18038 OT_odd_infix_unc, /* This is the unconditional variant of an
18039 instruction that takes a conditional infix
18040 at an unusual position. In unified mode,
18041 this variant will accept a suffix. */
18042 OT_odd_infix_0 /* Values greater than or equal to OT_odd_infix_0
18043 are the conditional variants of instructions that
18044 take conditional infixes in unusual positions.
18045 The infix appears at character index
18046 (tag - OT_odd_infix_0). These are not accepted
18047 in unified mode. */
18048 };
18049
18050 /* Subroutine of md_assemble, responsible for looking up the primary
18051 opcode from the mnemonic the user wrote. STR points to the
18052 beginning of the mnemonic.
18053
18054 This is not simply a hash table lookup, because of conditional
18055 variants. Most instructions have conditional variants, which are
18056 expressed with a _conditional affix_ to the mnemonic. If we were
18057 to encode each conditional variant as a literal string in the opcode
18058 table, it would have approximately 20,000 entries.
18059
18060 Most mnemonics take this affix as a suffix, and in unified syntax,
18061 'most' is upgraded to 'all'. However, in the divided syntax, some
18062 instructions take the affix as an infix, notably the s-variants of
18063 the arithmetic instructions. Of those instructions, all but six
18064 have the infix appear after the third character of the mnemonic.
18065
18066 Accordingly, the algorithm for looking up primary opcodes given
18067 an identifier is:
18068
18069 1. Look up the identifier in the opcode table.
18070 If we find a match, go to step U.
18071
18072 2. Look up the last two characters of the identifier in the
18073 conditions table. If we find a match, look up the first N-2
18074 characters of the identifier in the opcode table. If we
18075 find a match, go to step CE.
18076
18077 3. Look up the fourth and fifth characters of the identifier in
18078 the conditions table. If we find a match, extract those
18079 characters from the identifier, and look up the remaining
18080 characters in the opcode table. If we find a match, go
18081 to step CM.
18082
18083 4. Fail.
18084
18085 U. Examine the tag field of the opcode structure, in case this is
18086 one of the six instructions with its conditional infix in an
18087 unusual place. If it is, the tag tells us where to find the
18088 infix; look it up in the conditions table and set inst.cond
18089 accordingly. Otherwise, this is an unconditional instruction.
18090 Again set inst.cond accordingly. Return the opcode structure.
18091
18092 CE. Examine the tag field to make sure this is an instruction that
18093 should receive a conditional suffix. If it is not, fail.
18094 Otherwise, set inst.cond from the suffix we already looked up,
18095 and return the opcode structure.
18096
18097 CM. Examine the tag field to make sure this is an instruction that
18098 should receive a conditional infix after the third character.
18099 If it is not, fail. Otherwise, undo the edits to the current
18100 line of input and proceed as for case CE. */
18101
18102 static const struct asm_opcode *
18103 opcode_lookup (char **str)
18104 {
18105 char *end, *base;
18106 char *affix;
18107 const struct asm_opcode *opcode;
18108 const struct asm_cond *cond;
18109 char save[2];
18110
18111 /* Scan up to the end of the mnemonic, which must end in white space,
18112 '.' (in unified mode, or for Neon/VFP instructions), or end of string. */
18113 for (base = end = *str; *end != '\0'; end++)
18114 if (*end == ' ' || *end == '.')
18115 break;
18116
18117 if (end == base)
18118 return NULL;
18119
18120 /* Handle a possible width suffix and/or Neon type suffix. */
18121 if (end[0] == '.')
18122 {
18123 int offset = 2;
18124
18125 /* The .w and .n suffixes are only valid if the unified syntax is in
18126 use. */
18127 if (unified_syntax && end[1] == 'w')
18128 inst.size_req = 4;
18129 else if (unified_syntax && end[1] == 'n')
18130 inst.size_req = 2;
18131 else
18132 offset = 0;
18133
18134 inst.vectype.elems = 0;
18135
18136 *str = end + offset;
18137
18138 if (end[offset] == '.')
18139 {
18140 /* See if we have a Neon type suffix (possible in either unified or
18141 non-unified ARM syntax mode). */
18142 if (parse_neon_type (&inst.vectype, str) == FAIL)
18143 return NULL;
18144 }
18145 else if (end[offset] != '\0' && end[offset] != ' ')
18146 return NULL;
18147 }
18148 else
18149 *str = end;
18150
18151 /* Look for unaffixed or special-case affixed mnemonic. */
18152 opcode = (const struct asm_opcode *) hash_find_n (arm_ops_hsh, base,
18153 end - base);
18154 if (opcode)
18155 {
18156 /* step U */
18157 if (opcode->tag < OT_odd_infix_0)
18158 {
18159 inst.cond = COND_ALWAYS;
18160 return opcode;
18161 }
18162
18163 if (warn_on_deprecated && unified_syntax)
18164 as_tsktsk (_("conditional infixes are deprecated in unified syntax"));
18165 affix = base + (opcode->tag - OT_odd_infix_0);
18166 cond = (const struct asm_cond *) hash_find_n (arm_cond_hsh, affix, 2);
18167 gas_assert (cond);
18168
18169 inst.cond = cond->value;
18170 return opcode;
18171 }
18172
18173 /* Cannot have a conditional suffix on a mnemonic of less than two
18174 characters. */
18175 if (end - base < 3)
18176 return NULL;
18177
18178 /* Look for suffixed mnemonic. */
18179 affix = end - 2;
18180 cond = (const struct asm_cond *) hash_find_n (arm_cond_hsh, affix, 2);
18181 opcode = (const struct asm_opcode *) hash_find_n (arm_ops_hsh, base,
18182 affix - base);
18183 if (opcode && cond)
18184 {
18185 /* step CE */
18186 switch (opcode->tag)
18187 {
18188 case OT_cinfix3_legacy:
18189 /* Ignore conditional suffixes matched on infix only mnemonics. */
18190 break;
18191
18192 case OT_cinfix3:
18193 case OT_cinfix3_deprecated:
18194 case OT_odd_infix_unc:
18195 if (!unified_syntax)
18196 return NULL;
18197 /* Fall through. */
18198
18199 case OT_csuffix:
18200 case OT_csuffixF:
18201 case OT_csuf_or_in3:
18202 inst.cond = cond->value;
18203 return opcode;
18204
18205 case OT_unconditional:
18206 case OT_unconditionalF:
18207 if (thumb_mode)
18208 inst.cond = cond->value;
18209 else
18210 {
18211 /* Delayed diagnostic. */
18212 inst.error = BAD_COND;
18213 inst.cond = COND_ALWAYS;
18214 }
18215 return opcode;
18216
18217 default:
18218 return NULL;
18219 }
18220 }
18221
18222 /* Cannot have a usual-position infix on a mnemonic of less than
18223 six characters (five would be a suffix). */
18224 if (end - base < 6)
18225 return NULL;
18226
18227 /* Look for infixed mnemonic in the usual position. */
18228 affix = base + 3;
18229 cond = (const struct asm_cond *) hash_find_n (arm_cond_hsh, affix, 2);
18230 if (!cond)
18231 return NULL;
18232
18233 memcpy (save, affix, 2);
18234 memmove (affix, affix + 2, (end - affix) - 2);
18235 opcode = (const struct asm_opcode *) hash_find_n (arm_ops_hsh, base,
18236 (end - base) - 2);
18237 memmove (affix + 2, affix, (end - affix) - 2);
18238 memcpy (affix, save, 2);
18239
18240 if (opcode
18241 && (opcode->tag == OT_cinfix3
18242 || opcode->tag == OT_cinfix3_deprecated
18243 || opcode->tag == OT_csuf_or_in3
18244 || opcode->tag == OT_cinfix3_legacy))
18245 {
18246 /* Step CM. */
18247 if (warn_on_deprecated && unified_syntax
18248 && (opcode->tag == OT_cinfix3
18249 || opcode->tag == OT_cinfix3_deprecated))
18250 as_tsktsk (_("conditional infixes are deprecated in unified syntax"));
18251
18252 inst.cond = cond->value;
18253 return opcode;
18254 }
18255
18256 return NULL;
18257 }
18258
18259 /* This function generates an initial IT instruction, leaving its block
18260 virtually open for the new instructions. Eventually,
18261 the mask will be updated by now_it_add_mask () each time
18262 a new instruction needs to be included in the IT block.
18263 Finally, the block is closed with close_automatic_it_block ().
18264 The block closure can be requested either from md_assemble (),
18265 a tencode (), or due to a label hook. */
18266
18267 static void
18268 new_automatic_it_block (int cond)
18269 {
18270 now_it.state = AUTOMATIC_IT_BLOCK;
18271 now_it.mask = 0x18;
18272 now_it.cc = cond;
18273 now_it.block_length = 1;
18274 mapping_state (MAP_THUMB);
18275 now_it.insn = output_it_inst (cond, now_it.mask, NULL);
18276 now_it.warn_deprecated = FALSE;
18277 now_it.insn_cond = TRUE;
18278 }
18279
18280 /* Close an automatic IT block.
18281 See comments in new_automatic_it_block (). */
18282
18283 static void
18284 close_automatic_it_block (void)
18285 {
18286 now_it.mask = 0x10;
18287 now_it.block_length = 0;
18288 }
18289
18290 /* Update the mask of the current automatically-generated IT
18291 instruction. See comments in new_automatic_it_block (). */
18292
18293 static void
18294 now_it_add_mask (int cond)
18295 {
18296 #define CLEAR_BIT(value, nbit) ((value) & ~(1 << (nbit)))
18297 #define SET_BIT_VALUE(value, bitvalue, nbit) (CLEAR_BIT (value, nbit) \
18298 | ((bitvalue) << (nbit)))
18299 const int resulting_bit = (cond & 1);
18300
18301 now_it.mask &= 0xf;
18302 now_it.mask = SET_BIT_VALUE (now_it.mask,
18303 resulting_bit,
18304 (5 - now_it.block_length));
18305 now_it.mask = SET_BIT_VALUE (now_it.mask,
18306 1,
18307 ((5 - now_it.block_length) - 1) );
18308 output_it_inst (now_it.cc, now_it.mask, now_it.insn);
18309
18310 #undef CLEAR_BIT
18311 #undef SET_BIT_VALUE
18312 }
18313
18314 /* The IT blocks handling machinery is accessed through the these functions:
18315 it_fsm_pre_encode () from md_assemble ()
18316 set_it_insn_type () optional, from the tencode functions
18317 set_it_insn_type_last () ditto
18318 in_it_block () ditto
18319 it_fsm_post_encode () from md_assemble ()
18320 force_automatic_it_block_close () from label handling functions
18321
18322 Rationale:
18323 1) md_assemble () calls it_fsm_pre_encode () before calling tencode (),
18324 initializing the IT insn type with a generic initial value depending
18325 on the inst.condition.
18326 2) During the tencode function, two things may happen:
18327 a) The tencode function overrides the IT insn type by
18328 calling either set_it_insn_type (type) or set_it_insn_type_last ().
18329 b) The tencode function queries the IT block state by
18330 calling in_it_block () (i.e. to determine narrow/not narrow mode).
18331
18332 Both set_it_insn_type and in_it_block run the internal FSM state
18333 handling function (handle_it_state), because: a) setting the IT insn
18334 type may incur in an invalid state (exiting the function),
18335 and b) querying the state requires the FSM to be updated.
18336 Specifically we want to avoid creating an IT block for conditional
18337 branches, so it_fsm_pre_encode is actually a guess and we can't
18338 determine whether an IT block is required until the tencode () routine
18339 has decided what type of instruction this actually it.
18340 Because of this, if set_it_insn_type and in_it_block have to be used,
18341 set_it_insn_type has to be called first.
18342
18343 set_it_insn_type_last () is a wrapper of set_it_insn_type (type), that
18344 determines the insn IT type depending on the inst.cond code.
18345 When a tencode () routine encodes an instruction that can be
18346 either outside an IT block, or, in the case of being inside, has to be
18347 the last one, set_it_insn_type_last () will determine the proper
18348 IT instruction type based on the inst.cond code. Otherwise,
18349 set_it_insn_type can be called for overriding that logic or
18350 for covering other cases.
18351
18352 Calling handle_it_state () may not transition the IT block state to
18353 OUTSIDE_IT_BLOCK immediately, since the (current) state could be
18354 still queried. Instead, if the FSM determines that the state should
18355 be transitioned to OUTSIDE_IT_BLOCK, a flag is marked to be closed
18356 after the tencode () function: that's what it_fsm_post_encode () does.
18357
18358 Since in_it_block () calls the state handling function to get an
18359 updated state, an error may occur (due to invalid insns combination).
18360 In that case, inst.error is set.
18361 Therefore, inst.error has to be checked after the execution of
18362 the tencode () routine.
18363
18364 3) Back in md_assemble(), it_fsm_post_encode () is called to commit
18365 any pending state change (if any) that didn't take place in
18366 handle_it_state () as explained above. */
18367
18368 static void
18369 it_fsm_pre_encode (void)
18370 {
18371 if (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS)
18372 inst.it_insn_type = INSIDE_IT_INSN;
18373 else
18374 inst.it_insn_type = OUTSIDE_IT_INSN;
18375
18376 now_it.state_handled = 0;
18377 }
18378
18379 /* IT state FSM handling function. */
18380
18381 static int
18382 handle_it_state (void)
18383 {
18384 now_it.state_handled = 1;
18385 now_it.insn_cond = FALSE;
18386
18387 switch (now_it.state)
18388 {
18389 case OUTSIDE_IT_BLOCK:
18390 switch (inst.it_insn_type)
18391 {
18392 case OUTSIDE_IT_INSN:
18393 break;
18394
18395 case INSIDE_IT_INSN:
18396 case INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN:
18397 if (thumb_mode == 0)
18398 {
18399 if (unified_syntax
18400 && !(implicit_it_mode & IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_ARM))
18401 as_tsktsk (_("Warning: conditional outside an IT block"\
18402 " for Thumb."));
18403 }
18404 else
18405 {
18406 if ((implicit_it_mode & IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_THUMB)
18407 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2))
18408 {
18409 /* Automatically generate the IT instruction. */
18410 new_automatic_it_block (inst.cond);
18411 if (inst.it_insn_type == INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN)
18412 close_automatic_it_block ();
18413 }
18414 else
18415 {
18416 inst.error = BAD_OUT_IT;
18417 return FAIL;
18418 }
18419 }
18420 break;
18421
18422 case IF_INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN:
18423 case NEUTRAL_IT_INSN:
18424 break;
18425
18426 case IT_INSN:
18427 now_it.state = MANUAL_IT_BLOCK;
18428 now_it.block_length = 0;
18429 break;
18430 }
18431 break;
18432
18433 case AUTOMATIC_IT_BLOCK:
18434 /* Three things may happen now:
18435 a) We should increment current it block size;
18436 b) We should close current it block (closing insn or 4 insns);
18437 c) We should close current it block and start a new one (due
18438 to incompatible conditions or
18439 4 insns-length block reached). */
18440
18441 switch (inst.it_insn_type)
18442 {
18443 case OUTSIDE_IT_INSN:
18444 /* The closure of the block shall happen immediately,
18445 so any in_it_block () call reports the block as closed. */
18446 force_automatic_it_block_close ();
18447 break;
18448
18449 case INSIDE_IT_INSN:
18450 case INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN:
18451 case IF_INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN:
18452 now_it.block_length++;
18453
18454 if (now_it.block_length > 4
18455 || !now_it_compatible (inst.cond))
18456 {
18457 force_automatic_it_block_close ();
18458 if (inst.it_insn_type != IF_INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN)
18459 new_automatic_it_block (inst.cond);
18460 }
18461 else
18462 {
18463 now_it.insn_cond = TRUE;
18464 now_it_add_mask (inst.cond);
18465 }
18466
18467 if (now_it.state == AUTOMATIC_IT_BLOCK
18468 && (inst.it_insn_type == INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN
18469 || inst.it_insn_type == IF_INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN))
18470 close_automatic_it_block ();
18471 break;
18472
18473 case NEUTRAL_IT_INSN:
18474 now_it.block_length++;
18475 now_it.insn_cond = TRUE;
18476
18477 if (now_it.block_length > 4)
18478 force_automatic_it_block_close ();
18479 else
18480 now_it_add_mask (now_it.cc & 1);
18481 break;
18482
18483 case IT_INSN:
18484 close_automatic_it_block ();
18485 now_it.state = MANUAL_IT_BLOCK;
18486 break;
18487 }
18488 break;
18489
18490 case MANUAL_IT_BLOCK:
18491 {
18492 /* Check conditional suffixes. */
18493 const int cond = now_it.cc ^ ((now_it.mask >> 4) & 1) ^ 1;
18494 int is_last;
18495 now_it.mask <<= 1;
18496 now_it.mask &= 0x1f;
18497 is_last = (now_it.mask == 0x10);
18498 now_it.insn_cond = TRUE;
18499
18500 switch (inst.it_insn_type)
18501 {
18502 case OUTSIDE_IT_INSN:
18503 inst.error = BAD_NOT_IT;
18504 return FAIL;
18505
18506 case INSIDE_IT_INSN:
18507 if (cond != inst.cond)
18508 {
18509 inst.error = BAD_IT_COND;
18510 return FAIL;
18511 }
18512 break;
18513
18514 case INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN:
18515 case IF_INSIDE_IT_LAST_INSN:
18516 if (cond != inst.cond)
18517 {
18518 inst.error = BAD_IT_COND;
18519 return FAIL;
18520 }
18521 if (!is_last)
18522 {
18523 inst.error = BAD_BRANCH;
18524 return FAIL;
18525 }
18526 break;
18527
18528 case NEUTRAL_IT_INSN:
18529 /* The BKPT instruction is unconditional even in an IT block. */
18530 break;
18531
18532 case IT_INSN:
18533 inst.error = BAD_IT_IT;
18534 return FAIL;
18535 }
18536 }
18537 break;
18538 }
18539
18540 return SUCCESS;
18541 }
18542
18543 struct depr_insn_mask
18544 {
18545 unsigned long pattern;
18546 unsigned long mask;
18547 const char* description;
18548 };
18549
18550 /* List of 16-bit instruction patterns deprecated in an IT block in
18551 ARMv8. */
18552 static const struct depr_insn_mask depr_it_insns[] = {
18553 { 0xc000, 0xc000, N_("Short branches, Undefined, SVC, LDM/STM") },
18554 { 0xb000, 0xb000, N_("Miscellaneous 16-bit instructions") },
18555 { 0xa000, 0xb800, N_("ADR") },
18556 { 0x4800, 0xf800, N_("Literal loads") },
18557 { 0x4478, 0xf478, N_("Hi-register ADD, MOV, CMP, BX, BLX using pc") },
18558 { 0x4487, 0xfc87, N_("Hi-register ADD, MOV, CMP using pc") },
18559 /* NOTE: 0x00dd is not the real encoding, instead, it is the 'tvalue'
18560 field in asm_opcode. 'tvalue' is used at the stage this check happen. */
18561 { 0x00dd, 0x7fff, N_("ADD/SUB sp, sp #imm") },
18562 { 0, 0, NULL }
18563 };
18564
18565 static void
18566 it_fsm_post_encode (void)
18567 {
18568 int is_last;
18569
18570 if (!now_it.state_handled)
18571 handle_it_state ();
18572
18573 if (now_it.insn_cond
18574 && !now_it.warn_deprecated
18575 && warn_on_deprecated
18576 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v8)
18577 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_m))
18578 {
18579 if (inst.instruction >= 0x10000)
18580 {
18581 as_tsktsk (_("IT blocks containing 32-bit Thumb instructions are "
18582 "performance deprecated in ARMv8-A and ARMv8-R"));
18583 now_it.warn_deprecated = TRUE;
18584 }
18585 else
18586 {
18587 const struct depr_insn_mask *p = depr_it_insns;
18588
18589 while (p->mask != 0)
18590 {
18591 if ((inst.instruction & p->mask) == p->pattern)
18592 {
18593 as_tsktsk (_("IT blocks containing 16-bit Thumb "
18594 "instructions of the following class are "
18595 "performance deprecated in ARMv8-A and "
18596 "ARMv8-R: %s"), p->description);
18597 now_it.warn_deprecated = TRUE;
18598 break;
18599 }
18600
18601 ++p;
18602 }
18603 }
18604
18605 if (now_it.block_length > 1)
18606 {
18607 as_tsktsk (_("IT blocks containing more than one conditional "
18608 "instruction are performance deprecated in ARMv8-A and "
18609 "ARMv8-R"));
18610 now_it.warn_deprecated = TRUE;
18611 }
18612 }
18613
18614 is_last = (now_it.mask == 0x10);
18615 if (is_last)
18616 {
18617 now_it.state = OUTSIDE_IT_BLOCK;
18618 now_it.mask = 0;
18619 }
18620 }
18621
18622 static void
18623 force_automatic_it_block_close (void)
18624 {
18625 if (now_it.state == AUTOMATIC_IT_BLOCK)
18626 {
18627 close_automatic_it_block ();
18628 now_it.state = OUTSIDE_IT_BLOCK;
18629 now_it.mask = 0;
18630 }
18631 }
18632
18633 static int
18634 in_it_block (void)
18635 {
18636 if (!now_it.state_handled)
18637 handle_it_state ();
18638
18639 return now_it.state != OUTSIDE_IT_BLOCK;
18640 }
18641
18642 /* Whether OPCODE only has T32 encoding. Since this function is only used by
18643 t32_insn_ok, OPCODE enabled by v6t2 extension bit do not need to be listed
18644 here, hence the "known" in the function name. */
18645
18646 static bfd_boolean
18647 known_t32_only_insn (const struct asm_opcode *opcode)
18648 {
18649 /* Original Thumb-1 wide instruction. */
18650 if (opcode->tencode == do_t_blx
18651 || opcode->tencode == do_t_branch23
18652 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*opcode->tvariant, arm_ext_msr)
18653 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*opcode->tvariant, arm_ext_barrier))
18654 return TRUE;
18655
18656 /* Wide-only instruction added to ARMv8-M Baseline. */
18657 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*opcode->tvariant, arm_ext_v8m_m_only)
18658 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*opcode->tvariant, arm_ext_atomics)
18659 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*opcode->tvariant, arm_ext_v6t2_v8m)
18660 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*opcode->tvariant, arm_ext_div))
18661 return TRUE;
18662
18663 return FALSE;
18664 }
18665
18666 /* Whether wide instruction variant can be used if available for a valid OPCODE
18667 in ARCH. */
18668
18669 static bfd_boolean
18670 t32_insn_ok (arm_feature_set arch, const struct asm_opcode *opcode)
18671 {
18672 if (known_t32_only_insn (opcode))
18673 return TRUE;
18674
18675 /* Instruction with narrow and wide encoding added to ARMv8-M. Availability
18676 of variant T3 of B.W is checked in do_t_branch. */
18677 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (arch, arm_ext_v8m)
18678 && opcode->tencode == do_t_branch)
18679 return TRUE;
18680
18681 /* MOV accepts T1/T3 encodings under Baseline, T3 encoding is 32bit. */
18682 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (arch, arm_ext_v8m)
18683 && opcode->tencode == do_t_mov_cmp
18684 /* Make sure CMP instruction is not affected. */
18685 && opcode->aencode == do_mov)
18686 return TRUE;
18687
18688 /* Wide instruction variants of all instructions with narrow *and* wide
18689 variants become available with ARMv6t2. Other opcodes are either
18690 narrow-only or wide-only and are thus available if OPCODE is valid. */
18691 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (arch, arm_ext_v6t2))
18692 return TRUE;
18693
18694 /* OPCODE with narrow only instruction variant or wide variant not
18695 available. */
18696 return FALSE;
18697 }
18698
18699 void
18700 md_assemble (char *str)
18701 {
18702 char *p = str;
18703 const struct asm_opcode * opcode;
18704
18705 /* Align the previous label if needed. */
18706 if (last_label_seen != NULL)
18707 {
18708 symbol_set_frag (last_label_seen, frag_now);
18709 S_SET_VALUE (last_label_seen, (valueT) frag_now_fix ());
18710 S_SET_SEGMENT (last_label_seen, now_seg);
18711 }
18712
18713 memset (&inst, '\0', sizeof (inst));
18714 inst.reloc.type = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
18715
18716 opcode = opcode_lookup (&p);
18717 if (!opcode)
18718 {
18719 /* It wasn't an instruction, but it might be a register alias of
18720 the form alias .req reg, or a Neon .dn/.qn directive. */
18721 if (! create_register_alias (str, p)
18722 && ! create_neon_reg_alias (str, p))
18723 as_bad (_("bad instruction `%s'"), str);
18724
18725 return;
18726 }
18727
18728 if (warn_on_deprecated && opcode->tag == OT_cinfix3_deprecated)
18729 as_tsktsk (_("s suffix on comparison instruction is deprecated"));
18730
18731 /* The value which unconditional instructions should have in place of the
18732 condition field. */
18733 inst.uncond_value = (opcode->tag == OT_csuffixF) ? 0xf : -1;
18734
18735 if (thumb_mode)
18736 {
18737 arm_feature_set variant;
18738
18739 variant = cpu_variant;
18740 /* Only allow coprocessor instructions on Thumb-2 capable devices. */
18741 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (variant, arm_arch_t2))
18742 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (variant, variant, fpu_any_hard);
18743 /* Check that this instruction is supported for this CPU. */
18744 if (!opcode->tvariant
18745 || (thumb_mode == 1
18746 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (variant, *opcode->tvariant)))
18747 {
18748 if (opcode->tencode == do_t_swi)
18749 as_bad (_("SVC is not permitted on this architecture"));
18750 else
18751 as_bad (_("selected processor does not support `%s' in Thumb mode"), str);
18752 return;
18753 }
18754 if (inst.cond != COND_ALWAYS && !unified_syntax
18755 && opcode->tencode != do_t_branch)
18756 {
18757 as_bad (_("Thumb does not support conditional execution"));
18758 return;
18759 }
18760
18761 /* Two things are addressed here:
18762 1) Implicit require narrow instructions on Thumb-1.
18763 This avoids relaxation accidentally introducing Thumb-2
18764 instructions.
18765 2) Reject wide instructions in non Thumb-2 cores.
18766
18767 Only instructions with narrow and wide variants need to be handled
18768 but selecting all non wide-only instructions is easier. */
18769 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (variant, arm_ext_v6t2)
18770 && !t32_insn_ok (variant, opcode))
18771 {
18772 if (inst.size_req == 0)
18773 inst.size_req = 2;
18774 else if (inst.size_req == 4)
18775 {
18776 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (variant, arm_ext_v8m))
18777 as_bad (_("selected processor does not support 32bit wide "
18778 "variant of instruction `%s'"), str);
18779 else
18780 as_bad (_("selected processor does not support `%s' in "
18781 "Thumb-2 mode"), str);
18782 return;
18783 }
18784 }
18785
18786 inst.instruction = opcode->tvalue;
18787
18788 if (!parse_operands (p, opcode->operands, /*thumb=*/TRUE))
18789 {
18790 /* Prepare the it_insn_type for those encodings that don't set
18791 it. */
18792 it_fsm_pre_encode ();
18793
18794 opcode->tencode ();
18795
18796 it_fsm_post_encode ();
18797 }
18798
18799 if (!(inst.error || inst.relax))
18800 {
18801 gas_assert (inst.instruction < 0xe800 || inst.instruction > 0xffff);
18802 inst.size = (inst.instruction > 0xffff ? 4 : 2);
18803 if (inst.size_req && inst.size_req != inst.size)
18804 {
18805 as_bad (_("cannot honor width suffix -- `%s'"), str);
18806 return;
18807 }
18808 }
18809
18810 /* Something has gone badly wrong if we try to relax a fixed size
18811 instruction. */
18812 gas_assert (inst.size_req == 0 || !inst.relax);
18813
18814 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (thumb_arch_used, thumb_arch_used,
18815 *opcode->tvariant);
18816 /* Many Thumb-2 instructions also have Thumb-1 variants, so explicitly
18817 set those bits when Thumb-2 32-bit instructions are seen. The impact
18818 of relaxable instructions will be considered later after we finish all
18819 relaxation. */
18820 if (ARM_FEATURE_CORE_EQUAL (cpu_variant, arm_arch_any))
18821 variant = arm_arch_none;
18822 else
18823 variant = cpu_variant;
18824 if (inst.size == 4 && !t32_insn_ok (variant, opcode))
18825 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (thumb_arch_used, thumb_arch_used,
18826 arm_ext_v6t2);
18827
18828 check_neon_suffixes;
18829
18830 if (!inst.error)
18831 {
18832 mapping_state (MAP_THUMB);
18833 }
18834 }
18835 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v1))
18836 {
18837 bfd_boolean is_bx;
18838
18839 /* bx is allowed on v5 cores, and sometimes on v4 cores. */
18840 is_bx = (opcode->aencode == do_bx);
18841
18842 /* Check that this instruction is supported for this CPU. */
18843 if (!(is_bx && fix_v4bx)
18844 && !(opcode->avariant &&
18845 ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, *opcode->avariant)))
18846 {
18847 as_bad (_("selected processor does not support `%s' in ARM mode"), str);
18848 return;
18849 }
18850 if (inst.size_req)
18851 {
18852 as_bad (_("width suffixes are invalid in ARM mode -- `%s'"), str);
18853 return;
18854 }
18855
18856 inst.instruction = opcode->avalue;
18857 if (opcode->tag == OT_unconditionalF)
18858 inst.instruction |= 0xFU << 28;
18859 else
18860 inst.instruction |= inst.cond << 28;
18861 inst.size = INSN_SIZE;
18862 if (!parse_operands (p, opcode->operands, /*thumb=*/FALSE))
18863 {
18864 it_fsm_pre_encode ();
18865 opcode->aencode ();
18866 it_fsm_post_encode ();
18867 }
18868 /* Arm mode bx is marked as both v4T and v5 because it's still required
18869 on a hypothetical non-thumb v5 core. */
18870 if (is_bx)
18871 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (arm_arch_used, arm_arch_used, arm_ext_v4t);
18872 else
18873 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (arm_arch_used, arm_arch_used,
18874 *opcode->avariant);
18875
18876 check_neon_suffixes;
18877
18878 if (!inst.error)
18879 {
18880 mapping_state (MAP_ARM);
18881 }
18882 }
18883 else
18884 {
18885 as_bad (_("attempt to use an ARM instruction on a Thumb-only processor "
18886 "-- `%s'"), str);
18887 return;
18888 }
18889 output_inst (str);
18890 }
18891
18892 static void
18893 check_it_blocks_finished (void)
18894 {
18895 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
18896 asection *sect;
18897
18898 for (sect = stdoutput->sections; sect != NULL; sect = sect->next)
18899 if (seg_info (sect)->tc_segment_info_data.current_it.state
18900 == MANUAL_IT_BLOCK)
18901 {
18902 as_warn (_("section '%s' finished with an open IT block."),
18903 sect->name);
18904 }
18905 #else
18906 if (now_it.state == MANUAL_IT_BLOCK)
18907 as_warn (_("file finished with an open IT block."));
18908 #endif
18909 }
18910
18911 /* Various frobbings of labels and their addresses. */
18912
18913 void
18914 arm_start_line_hook (void)
18915 {
18916 last_label_seen = NULL;
18917 }
18918
18919 void
18920 arm_frob_label (symbolS * sym)
18921 {
18922 last_label_seen = sym;
18923
18924 ARM_SET_THUMB (sym, thumb_mode);
18925
18926 #if defined OBJ_COFF || defined OBJ_ELF
18927 ARM_SET_INTERWORK (sym, support_interwork);
18928 #endif
18929
18930 force_automatic_it_block_close ();
18931
18932 /* Note - do not allow local symbols (.Lxxx) to be labelled
18933 as Thumb functions. This is because these labels, whilst
18934 they exist inside Thumb code, are not the entry points for
18935 possible ARM->Thumb calls. Also, these labels can be used
18936 as part of a computed goto or switch statement. eg gcc
18937 can generate code that looks like this:
18938
18939 ldr r2, [pc, .Laaa]
18940 lsl r3, r3, #2
18941 ldr r2, [r3, r2]
18942 mov pc, r2
18943
18944 .Lbbb: .word .Lxxx
18945 .Lccc: .word .Lyyy
18946 ..etc...
18947 .Laaa: .word Lbbb
18948
18949 The first instruction loads the address of the jump table.
18950 The second instruction converts a table index into a byte offset.
18951 The third instruction gets the jump address out of the table.
18952 The fourth instruction performs the jump.
18953
18954 If the address stored at .Laaa is that of a symbol which has the
18955 Thumb_Func bit set, then the linker will arrange for this address
18956 to have the bottom bit set, which in turn would mean that the
18957 address computation performed by the third instruction would end
18958 up with the bottom bit set. Since the ARM is capable of unaligned
18959 word loads, the instruction would then load the incorrect address
18960 out of the jump table, and chaos would ensue. */
18961 if (label_is_thumb_function_name
18962 && (S_GET_NAME (sym)[0] != '.' || S_GET_NAME (sym)[1] != 'L')
18963 && (bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, now_seg) & SEC_CODE) != 0)
18964 {
18965 /* When the address of a Thumb function is taken the bottom
18966 bit of that address should be set. This will allow
18967 interworking between Arm and Thumb functions to work
18968 correctly. */
18969
18970 THUMB_SET_FUNC (sym, 1);
18971
18972 label_is_thumb_function_name = FALSE;
18973 }
18974
18975 dwarf2_emit_label (sym);
18976 }
18977
18978 bfd_boolean
18979 arm_data_in_code (void)
18980 {
18981 if (thumb_mode && ! strncmp (input_line_pointer + 1, "data:", 5))
18982 {
18983 *input_line_pointer = '/';
18984 input_line_pointer += 5;
18985 *input_line_pointer = 0;
18986 return TRUE;
18987 }
18988
18989 return FALSE;
18990 }
18991
18992 char *
18993 arm_canonicalize_symbol_name (char * name)
18994 {
18995 int len;
18996
18997 if (thumb_mode && (len = strlen (name)) > 5
18998 && streq (name + len - 5, "/data"))
18999 *(name + len - 5) = 0;
19000
19001 return name;
19002 }
19003 \f
19004 /* Table of all register names defined by default. The user can
19005 define additional names with .req. Note that all register names
19006 should appear in both upper and lowercase variants. Some registers
19007 also have mixed-case names. */
19008
19009 #define REGDEF(s,n,t) { #s, n, REG_TYPE_##t, TRUE, 0 }
19010 #define REGNUM(p,n,t) REGDEF(p##n, n, t)
19011 #define REGNUM2(p,n,t) REGDEF(p##n, 2 * n, t)
19012 #define REGSET(p,t) \
19013 REGNUM(p, 0,t), REGNUM(p, 1,t), REGNUM(p, 2,t), REGNUM(p, 3,t), \
19014 REGNUM(p, 4,t), REGNUM(p, 5,t), REGNUM(p, 6,t), REGNUM(p, 7,t), \
19015 REGNUM(p, 8,t), REGNUM(p, 9,t), REGNUM(p,10,t), REGNUM(p,11,t), \
19016 REGNUM(p,12,t), REGNUM(p,13,t), REGNUM(p,14,t), REGNUM(p,15,t)
19017 #define REGSETH(p,t) \
19018 REGNUM(p,16,t), REGNUM(p,17,t), REGNUM(p,18,t), REGNUM(p,19,t), \
19019 REGNUM(p,20,t), REGNUM(p,21,t), REGNUM(p,22,t), REGNUM(p,23,t), \
19020 REGNUM(p,24,t), REGNUM(p,25,t), REGNUM(p,26,t), REGNUM(p,27,t), \
19021 REGNUM(p,28,t), REGNUM(p,29,t), REGNUM(p,30,t), REGNUM(p,31,t)
19022 #define REGSET2(p,t) \
19023 REGNUM2(p, 0,t), REGNUM2(p, 1,t), REGNUM2(p, 2,t), REGNUM2(p, 3,t), \
19024 REGNUM2(p, 4,t), REGNUM2(p, 5,t), REGNUM2(p, 6,t), REGNUM2(p, 7,t), \
19025 REGNUM2(p, 8,t), REGNUM2(p, 9,t), REGNUM2(p,10,t), REGNUM2(p,11,t), \
19026 REGNUM2(p,12,t), REGNUM2(p,13,t), REGNUM2(p,14,t), REGNUM2(p,15,t)
19027 #define SPLRBANK(base,bank,t) \
19028 REGDEF(lr_##bank, 768|((base+0)<<16), t), \
19029 REGDEF(sp_##bank, 768|((base+1)<<16), t), \
19030 REGDEF(spsr_##bank, 768|(base<<16)|SPSR_BIT, t), \
19031 REGDEF(LR_##bank, 768|((base+0)<<16), t), \
19032 REGDEF(SP_##bank, 768|((base+1)<<16), t), \
19033 REGDEF(SPSR_##bank, 768|(base<<16)|SPSR_BIT, t)
19034
19035 static const struct reg_entry reg_names[] =
19036 {
19037 /* ARM integer registers. */
19038 REGSET(r, RN), REGSET(R, RN),
19039
19040 /* ATPCS synonyms. */
19041 REGDEF(a1,0,RN), REGDEF(a2,1,RN), REGDEF(a3, 2,RN), REGDEF(a4, 3,RN),
19042 REGDEF(v1,4,RN), REGDEF(v2,5,RN), REGDEF(v3, 6,RN), REGDEF(v4, 7,RN),
19043 REGDEF(v5,8,RN), REGDEF(v6,9,RN), REGDEF(v7,10,RN), REGDEF(v8,11,RN),
19044
19045 REGDEF(A1,0,RN), REGDEF(A2,1,RN), REGDEF(A3, 2,RN), REGDEF(A4, 3,RN),
19046 REGDEF(V1,4,RN), REGDEF(V2,5,RN), REGDEF(V3, 6,RN), REGDEF(V4, 7,RN),
19047 REGDEF(V5,8,RN), REGDEF(V6,9,RN), REGDEF(V7,10,RN), REGDEF(V8,11,RN),
19048
19049 /* Well-known aliases. */
19050 REGDEF(wr, 7,RN), REGDEF(sb, 9,RN), REGDEF(sl,10,RN), REGDEF(fp,11,RN),
19051 REGDEF(ip,12,RN), REGDEF(sp,13,RN), REGDEF(lr,14,RN), REGDEF(pc,15,RN),
19052
19053 REGDEF(WR, 7,RN), REGDEF(SB, 9,RN), REGDEF(SL,10,RN), REGDEF(FP,11,RN),
19054 REGDEF(IP,12,RN), REGDEF(SP,13,RN), REGDEF(LR,14,RN), REGDEF(PC,15,RN),
19055
19056 /* Coprocessor numbers. */
19057 REGSET(p, CP), REGSET(P, CP),
19058
19059 /* Coprocessor register numbers. The "cr" variants are for backward
19060 compatibility. */
19061 REGSET(c, CN), REGSET(C, CN),
19062 REGSET(cr, CN), REGSET(CR, CN),
19063
19064 /* ARM banked registers. */
19065 REGDEF(R8_usr,512|(0<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r8_usr,512|(0<<16),RNB),
19066 REGDEF(R9_usr,512|(1<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r9_usr,512|(1<<16),RNB),
19067 REGDEF(R10_usr,512|(2<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r10_usr,512|(2<<16),RNB),
19068 REGDEF(R11_usr,512|(3<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r11_usr,512|(3<<16),RNB),
19069 REGDEF(R12_usr,512|(4<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r12_usr,512|(4<<16),RNB),
19070 REGDEF(SP_usr,512|(5<<16),RNB), REGDEF(sp_usr,512|(5<<16),RNB),
19071 REGDEF(LR_usr,512|(6<<16),RNB), REGDEF(lr_usr,512|(6<<16),RNB),
19072
19073 REGDEF(R8_fiq,512|(8<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r8_fiq,512|(8<<16),RNB),
19074 REGDEF(R9_fiq,512|(9<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r9_fiq,512|(9<<16),RNB),
19075 REGDEF(R10_fiq,512|(10<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r10_fiq,512|(10<<16),RNB),
19076 REGDEF(R11_fiq,512|(11<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r11_fiq,512|(11<<16),RNB),
19077 REGDEF(R12_fiq,512|(12<<16),RNB), REGDEF(r12_fiq,512|(12<<16),RNB),
19078 REGDEF(SP_fiq,512|(13<<16),RNB), REGDEF(sp_fiq,512|(13<<16),RNB),
19079 REGDEF(LR_fiq,512|(14<<16),RNB), REGDEF(lr_fiq,512|(14<<16),RNB),
19080 REGDEF(SPSR_fiq,512|(14<<16)|SPSR_BIT,RNB), REGDEF(spsr_fiq,512|(14<<16)|SPSR_BIT,RNB),
19081
19082 SPLRBANK(0,IRQ,RNB), SPLRBANK(0,irq,RNB),
19083 SPLRBANK(2,SVC,RNB), SPLRBANK(2,svc,RNB),
19084 SPLRBANK(4,ABT,RNB), SPLRBANK(4,abt,RNB),
19085 SPLRBANK(6,UND,RNB), SPLRBANK(6,und,RNB),
19086 SPLRBANK(12,MON,RNB), SPLRBANK(12,mon,RNB),
19087 REGDEF(elr_hyp,768|(14<<16),RNB), REGDEF(ELR_hyp,768|(14<<16),RNB),
19088 REGDEF(sp_hyp,768|(15<<16),RNB), REGDEF(SP_hyp,768|(15<<16),RNB),
19089 REGDEF(spsr_hyp,768|(14<<16)|SPSR_BIT,RNB),
19090 REGDEF(SPSR_hyp,768|(14<<16)|SPSR_BIT,RNB),
19091
19092 /* FPA registers. */
19093 REGNUM(f,0,FN), REGNUM(f,1,FN), REGNUM(f,2,FN), REGNUM(f,3,FN),
19094 REGNUM(f,4,FN), REGNUM(f,5,FN), REGNUM(f,6,FN), REGNUM(f,7, FN),
19095
19096 REGNUM(F,0,FN), REGNUM(F,1,FN), REGNUM(F,2,FN), REGNUM(F,3,FN),
19097 REGNUM(F,4,FN), REGNUM(F,5,FN), REGNUM(F,6,FN), REGNUM(F,7, FN),
19098
19099 /* VFP SP registers. */
19100 REGSET(s,VFS), REGSET(S,VFS),
19101 REGSETH(s,VFS), REGSETH(S,VFS),
19102
19103 /* VFP DP Registers. */
19104 REGSET(d,VFD), REGSET(D,VFD),
19105 /* Extra Neon DP registers. */
19106 REGSETH(d,VFD), REGSETH(D,VFD),
19107
19108 /* Neon QP registers. */
19109 REGSET2(q,NQ), REGSET2(Q,NQ),
19110
19111 /* VFP control registers. */
19112 REGDEF(fpsid,0,VFC), REGDEF(fpscr,1,VFC), REGDEF(fpexc,8,VFC),
19113 REGDEF(FPSID,0,VFC), REGDEF(FPSCR,1,VFC), REGDEF(FPEXC,8,VFC),
19114 REGDEF(fpinst,9,VFC), REGDEF(fpinst2,10,VFC),
19115 REGDEF(FPINST,9,VFC), REGDEF(FPINST2,10,VFC),
19116 REGDEF(mvfr0,7,VFC), REGDEF(mvfr1,6,VFC),
19117 REGDEF(MVFR0,7,VFC), REGDEF(MVFR1,6,VFC),
19118 REGDEF(mvfr2,5,VFC), REGDEF(MVFR2,5,VFC),
19119
19120 /* Maverick DSP coprocessor registers. */
19121 REGSET(mvf,MVF), REGSET(mvd,MVD), REGSET(mvfx,MVFX), REGSET(mvdx,MVDX),
19122 REGSET(MVF,MVF), REGSET(MVD,MVD), REGSET(MVFX,MVFX), REGSET(MVDX,MVDX),
19123
19124 REGNUM(mvax,0,MVAX), REGNUM(mvax,1,MVAX),
19125 REGNUM(mvax,2,MVAX), REGNUM(mvax,3,MVAX),
19126 REGDEF(dspsc,0,DSPSC),
19127
19128 REGNUM(MVAX,0,MVAX), REGNUM(MVAX,1,MVAX),
19129 REGNUM(MVAX,2,MVAX), REGNUM(MVAX,3,MVAX),
19130 REGDEF(DSPSC,0,DSPSC),
19131
19132 /* iWMMXt data registers - p0, c0-15. */
19133 REGSET(wr,MMXWR), REGSET(wR,MMXWR), REGSET(WR, MMXWR),
19134
19135 /* iWMMXt control registers - p1, c0-3. */
19136 REGDEF(wcid, 0,MMXWC), REGDEF(wCID, 0,MMXWC), REGDEF(WCID, 0,MMXWC),
19137 REGDEF(wcon, 1,MMXWC), REGDEF(wCon, 1,MMXWC), REGDEF(WCON, 1,MMXWC),
19138 REGDEF(wcssf, 2,MMXWC), REGDEF(wCSSF, 2,MMXWC), REGDEF(WCSSF, 2,MMXWC),
19139 REGDEF(wcasf, 3,MMXWC), REGDEF(wCASF, 3,MMXWC), REGDEF(WCASF, 3,MMXWC),
19140
19141 /* iWMMXt scalar (constant/offset) registers - p1, c8-11. */
19142 REGDEF(wcgr0, 8,MMXWCG), REGDEF(wCGR0, 8,MMXWCG), REGDEF(WCGR0, 8,MMXWCG),
19143 REGDEF(wcgr1, 9,MMXWCG), REGDEF(wCGR1, 9,MMXWCG), REGDEF(WCGR1, 9,MMXWCG),
19144 REGDEF(wcgr2,10,MMXWCG), REGDEF(wCGR2,10,MMXWCG), REGDEF(WCGR2,10,MMXWCG),
19145 REGDEF(wcgr3,11,MMXWCG), REGDEF(wCGR3,11,MMXWCG), REGDEF(WCGR3,11,MMXWCG),
19146
19147 /* XScale accumulator registers. */
19148 REGNUM(acc,0,XSCALE), REGNUM(ACC,0,XSCALE),
19149 };
19150 #undef REGDEF
19151 #undef REGNUM
19152 #undef REGSET
19153
19154 /* Table of all PSR suffixes. Bare "CPSR" and "SPSR" are handled
19155 within psr_required_here. */
19156 static const struct asm_psr psrs[] =
19157 {
19158 /* Backward compatibility notation. Note that "all" is no longer
19159 truly all possible PSR bits. */
19160 {"all", PSR_c | PSR_f},
19161 {"flg", PSR_f},
19162 {"ctl", PSR_c},
19163
19164 /* Individual flags. */
19165 {"f", PSR_f},
19166 {"c", PSR_c},
19167 {"x", PSR_x},
19168 {"s", PSR_s},
19169
19170 /* Combinations of flags. */
19171 {"fs", PSR_f | PSR_s},
19172 {"fx", PSR_f | PSR_x},
19173 {"fc", PSR_f | PSR_c},
19174 {"sf", PSR_s | PSR_f},
19175 {"sx", PSR_s | PSR_x},
19176 {"sc", PSR_s | PSR_c},
19177 {"xf", PSR_x | PSR_f},
19178 {"xs", PSR_x | PSR_s},
19179 {"xc", PSR_x | PSR_c},
19180 {"cf", PSR_c | PSR_f},
19181 {"cs", PSR_c | PSR_s},
19182 {"cx", PSR_c | PSR_x},
19183 {"fsx", PSR_f | PSR_s | PSR_x},
19184 {"fsc", PSR_f | PSR_s | PSR_c},
19185 {"fxs", PSR_f | PSR_x | PSR_s},
19186 {"fxc", PSR_f | PSR_x | PSR_c},
19187 {"fcs", PSR_f | PSR_c | PSR_s},
19188 {"fcx", PSR_f | PSR_c | PSR_x},
19189 {"sfx", PSR_s | PSR_f | PSR_x},
19190 {"sfc", PSR_s | PSR_f | PSR_c},
19191 {"sxf", PSR_s | PSR_x | PSR_f},
19192 {"sxc", PSR_s | PSR_x | PSR_c},
19193 {"scf", PSR_s | PSR_c | PSR_f},
19194 {"scx", PSR_s | PSR_c | PSR_x},
19195 {"xfs", PSR_x | PSR_f | PSR_s},
19196 {"xfc", PSR_x | PSR_f | PSR_c},
19197 {"xsf", PSR_x | PSR_s | PSR_f},
19198 {"xsc", PSR_x | PSR_s | PSR_c},
19199 {"xcf", PSR_x | PSR_c | PSR_f},
19200 {"xcs", PSR_x | PSR_c | PSR_s},
19201 {"cfs", PSR_c | PSR_f | PSR_s},
19202 {"cfx", PSR_c | PSR_f | PSR_x},
19203 {"csf", PSR_c | PSR_s | PSR_f},
19204 {"csx", PSR_c | PSR_s | PSR_x},
19205 {"cxf", PSR_c | PSR_x | PSR_f},
19206 {"cxs", PSR_c | PSR_x | PSR_s},
19207 {"fsxc", PSR_f | PSR_s | PSR_x | PSR_c},
19208 {"fscx", PSR_f | PSR_s | PSR_c | PSR_x},
19209 {"fxsc", PSR_f | PSR_x | PSR_s | PSR_c},
19210 {"fxcs", PSR_f | PSR_x | PSR_c | PSR_s},
19211 {"fcsx", PSR_f | PSR_c | PSR_s | PSR_x},
19212 {"fcxs", PSR_f | PSR_c | PSR_x | PSR_s},
19213 {"sfxc", PSR_s | PSR_f | PSR_x | PSR_c},
19214 {"sfcx", PSR_s | PSR_f | PSR_c | PSR_x},
19215 {"sxfc", PSR_s | PSR_x | PSR_f | PSR_c},
19216 {"sxcf", PSR_s | PSR_x | PSR_c | PSR_f},
19217 {"scfx", PSR_s | PSR_c | PSR_f | PSR_x},
19218 {"scxf", PSR_s | PSR_c | PSR_x | PSR_f},
19219 {"xfsc", PSR_x | PSR_f | PSR_s | PSR_c},
19220 {"xfcs", PSR_x | PSR_f | PSR_c | PSR_s},
19221 {"xsfc", PSR_x | PSR_s | PSR_f | PSR_c},
19222 {"xscf", PSR_x | PSR_s | PSR_c | PSR_f},
19223 {"xcfs", PSR_x | PSR_c | PSR_f | PSR_s},
19224 {"xcsf", PSR_x | PSR_c | PSR_s | PSR_f},
19225 {"cfsx", PSR_c | PSR_f | PSR_s | PSR_x},
19226 {"cfxs", PSR_c | PSR_f | PSR_x | PSR_s},
19227 {"csfx", PSR_c | PSR_s | PSR_f | PSR_x},
19228 {"csxf", PSR_c | PSR_s | PSR_x | PSR_f},
19229 {"cxfs", PSR_c | PSR_x | PSR_f | PSR_s},
19230 {"cxsf", PSR_c | PSR_x | PSR_s | PSR_f},
19231 };
19232
19233 /* Table of V7M psr names. */
19234 static const struct asm_psr v7m_psrs[] =
19235 {
19236 {"apsr", 0x0 }, {"APSR", 0x0 },
19237 {"iapsr", 0x1 }, {"IAPSR", 0x1 },
19238 {"eapsr", 0x2 }, {"EAPSR", 0x2 },
19239 {"psr", 0x3 }, {"PSR", 0x3 },
19240 {"xpsr", 0x3 }, {"XPSR", 0x3 }, {"xPSR", 3 },
19241 {"ipsr", 0x5 }, {"IPSR", 0x5 },
19242 {"epsr", 0x6 }, {"EPSR", 0x6 },
19243 {"iepsr", 0x7 }, {"IEPSR", 0x7 },
19244 {"msp", 0x8 }, {"MSP", 0x8 },
19245 {"psp", 0x9 }, {"PSP", 0x9 },
19246 {"msplim", 0xa }, {"MSPLIM", 0xa },
19247 {"psplim", 0xb }, {"PSPLIM", 0xb },
19248 {"primask", 0x10}, {"PRIMASK", 0x10},
19249 {"basepri", 0x11}, {"BASEPRI", 0x11},
19250 {"basepri_max", 0x12}, {"BASEPRI_MAX", 0x12},
19251 {"faultmask", 0x13}, {"FAULTMASK", 0x13},
19252 {"control", 0x14}, {"CONTROL", 0x14},
19253 {"msp_ns", 0x88}, {"MSP_NS", 0x88},
19254 {"psp_ns", 0x89}, {"PSP_NS", 0x89},
19255 {"msplim_ns", 0x8a}, {"MSPLIM_NS", 0x8a},
19256 {"psplim_ns", 0x8b}, {"PSPLIM_NS", 0x8b},
19257 {"primask_ns", 0x90}, {"PRIMASK_NS", 0x90},
19258 {"basepri_ns", 0x91}, {"BASEPRI_NS", 0x91},
19259 {"faultmask_ns", 0x93}, {"FAULTMASK_NS", 0x93},
19260 {"control_ns", 0x94}, {"CONTROL_NS", 0x94},
19261 {"sp_ns", 0x98}, {"SP_NS", 0x98 }
19262 };
19263
19264 /* Table of all shift-in-operand names. */
19265 static const struct asm_shift_name shift_names [] =
19266 {
19267 { "asl", SHIFT_LSL }, { "ASL", SHIFT_LSL },
19268 { "lsl", SHIFT_LSL }, { "LSL", SHIFT_LSL },
19269 { "lsr", SHIFT_LSR }, { "LSR", SHIFT_LSR },
19270 { "asr", SHIFT_ASR }, { "ASR", SHIFT_ASR },
19271 { "ror", SHIFT_ROR }, { "ROR", SHIFT_ROR },
19272 { "rrx", SHIFT_RRX }, { "RRX", SHIFT_RRX }
19273 };
19274
19275 /* Table of all explicit relocation names. */
19276 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
19277 static struct reloc_entry reloc_names[] =
19278 {
19279 { "got", BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT32 }, { "GOT", BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT32 },
19280 { "gotoff", BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOTOFF }, { "GOTOFF", BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOTOFF },
19281 { "plt", BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32 }, { "PLT", BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32 },
19282 { "target1", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET1 }, { "TARGET1", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET1 },
19283 { "target2", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET2 }, { "TARGET2", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET2 },
19284 { "sbrel", BFD_RELOC_ARM_SBREL32 }, { "SBREL", BFD_RELOC_ARM_SBREL32 },
19285 { "tlsgd", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GD32}, { "TLSGD", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GD32},
19286 { "tlsldm", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDM32}, { "TLSLDM", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDM32},
19287 { "tlsldo", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDO32}, { "TLSLDO", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDO32},
19288 { "gottpoff",BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_IE32}, { "GOTTPOFF",BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_IE32},
19289 { "tpoff", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LE32}, { "TPOFF", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LE32},
19290 { "got_prel", BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT_PREL}, { "GOT_PREL", BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT_PREL},
19291 { "tlsdesc", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GOTDESC},
19292 { "TLSDESC", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GOTDESC},
19293 { "tlscall", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_CALL},
19294 { "TLSCALL", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_CALL},
19295 { "tlsdescseq", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_DESCSEQ},
19296 { "TLSDESCSEQ", BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_DESCSEQ}
19297 };
19298 #endif
19299
19300 /* Table of all conditional affixes. 0xF is not defined as a condition code. */
19301 static const struct asm_cond conds[] =
19302 {
19303 {"eq", 0x0},
19304 {"ne", 0x1},
19305 {"cs", 0x2}, {"hs", 0x2},
19306 {"cc", 0x3}, {"ul", 0x3}, {"lo", 0x3},
19307 {"mi", 0x4},
19308 {"pl", 0x5},
19309 {"vs", 0x6},
19310 {"vc", 0x7},
19311 {"hi", 0x8},
19312 {"ls", 0x9},
19313 {"ge", 0xa},
19314 {"lt", 0xb},
19315 {"gt", 0xc},
19316 {"le", 0xd},
19317 {"al", 0xe}
19318 };
19319
19320 #define UL_BARRIER(L,U,CODE,FEAT) \
19321 { L, CODE, ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (FEAT) }, \
19322 { U, CODE, ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (FEAT) }
19323
19324 static struct asm_barrier_opt barrier_opt_names[] =
19325 {
19326 UL_BARRIER ("sy", "SY", 0xf, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19327 UL_BARRIER ("st", "ST", 0xe, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19328 UL_BARRIER ("ld", "LD", 0xd, ARM_EXT_V8),
19329 UL_BARRIER ("ish", "ISH", 0xb, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19330 UL_BARRIER ("sh", "SH", 0xb, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19331 UL_BARRIER ("ishst", "ISHST", 0xa, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19332 UL_BARRIER ("shst", "SHST", 0xa, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19333 UL_BARRIER ("ishld", "ISHLD", 0x9, ARM_EXT_V8),
19334 UL_BARRIER ("un", "UN", 0x7, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19335 UL_BARRIER ("nsh", "NSH", 0x7, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19336 UL_BARRIER ("unst", "UNST", 0x6, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19337 UL_BARRIER ("nshst", "NSHST", 0x6, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19338 UL_BARRIER ("nshld", "NSHLD", 0x5, ARM_EXT_V8),
19339 UL_BARRIER ("osh", "OSH", 0x3, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19340 UL_BARRIER ("oshst", "OSHST", 0x2, ARM_EXT_BARRIER),
19341 UL_BARRIER ("oshld", "OSHLD", 0x1, ARM_EXT_V8)
19342 };
19343
19344 #undef UL_BARRIER
19345
19346 /* Table of ARM-format instructions. */
19347
19348 /* Macros for gluing together operand strings. N.B. In all cases
19349 other than OPS0, the trailing OP_stop comes from default
19350 zero-initialization of the unspecified elements of the array. */
19351 #define OPS0() { OP_stop, }
19352 #define OPS1(a) { OP_##a, }
19353 #define OPS2(a,b) { OP_##a,OP_##b, }
19354 #define OPS3(a,b,c) { OP_##a,OP_##b,OP_##c, }
19355 #define OPS4(a,b,c,d) { OP_##a,OP_##b,OP_##c,OP_##d, }
19356 #define OPS5(a,b,c,d,e) { OP_##a,OP_##b,OP_##c,OP_##d,OP_##e, }
19357 #define OPS6(a,b,c,d,e,f) { OP_##a,OP_##b,OP_##c,OP_##d,OP_##e,OP_##f, }
19358
19359 /* These macros are similar to the OPSn, but do not prepend the OP_ prefix.
19360 This is useful when mixing operands for ARM and THUMB, i.e. using the
19361 MIX_ARM_THUMB_OPERANDS macro.
19362 In order to use these macros, prefix the number of operands with _
19363 e.g. _3. */
19364 #define OPS_1(a) { a, }
19365 #define OPS_2(a,b) { a,b, }
19366 #define OPS_3(a,b,c) { a,b,c, }
19367 #define OPS_4(a,b,c,d) { a,b,c,d, }
19368 #define OPS_5(a,b,c,d,e) { a,b,c,d,e, }
19369 #define OPS_6(a,b,c,d,e,f) { a,b,c,d,e,f, }
19370
19371 /* These macros abstract out the exact format of the mnemonic table and
19372 save some repeated characters. */
19373
19374 /* The normal sort of mnemonic; has a Thumb variant; takes a conditional suffix. */
19375 #define TxCE(mnem, op, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19376 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_csuffix, 0x##op, top, ARM_VARIANT, \
19377 THUMB_VARIANT, do_##ae, do_##te }
19378
19379 /* Two variants of the above - TCE for a numeric Thumb opcode, tCE for
19380 a T_MNEM_xyz enumerator. */
19381 #define TCE(mnem, aop, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19382 TxCE (mnem, aop, 0x##top, nops, ops, ae, te)
19383 #define tCE(mnem, aop, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19384 TxCE (mnem, aop, T_MNEM##top, nops, ops, ae, te)
19385
19386 /* Second most common sort of mnemonic: has a Thumb variant, takes a conditional
19387 infix after the third character. */
19388 #define TxC3(mnem, op, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19389 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_cinfix3, 0x##op, top, ARM_VARIANT, \
19390 THUMB_VARIANT, do_##ae, do_##te }
19391 #define TxC3w(mnem, op, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19392 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_cinfix3_deprecated, 0x##op, top, ARM_VARIANT, \
19393 THUMB_VARIANT, do_##ae, do_##te }
19394 #define TC3(mnem, aop, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19395 TxC3 (mnem, aop, 0x##top, nops, ops, ae, te)
19396 #define TC3w(mnem, aop, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19397 TxC3w (mnem, aop, 0x##top, nops, ops, ae, te)
19398 #define tC3(mnem, aop, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19399 TxC3 (mnem, aop, T_MNEM##top, nops, ops, ae, te)
19400 #define tC3w(mnem, aop, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19401 TxC3w (mnem, aop, T_MNEM##top, nops, ops, ae, te)
19402
19403 /* Mnemonic that cannot be conditionalized. The ARM condition-code
19404 field is still 0xE. Many of the Thumb variants can be executed
19405 conditionally, so this is checked separately. */
19406 #define TUE(mnem, op, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19407 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_unconditional, 0x##op, 0x##top, ARM_VARIANT, \
19408 THUMB_VARIANT, do_##ae, do_##te }
19409
19410 /* Same as TUE but the encoding function for ARM and Thumb modes is the same.
19411 Used by mnemonics that have very minimal differences in the encoding for
19412 ARM and Thumb variants and can be handled in a common function. */
19413 #define TUEc(mnem, op, top, nops, ops, en) \
19414 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_unconditional, 0x##op, 0x##top, ARM_VARIANT, \
19415 THUMB_VARIANT, do_##en, do_##en }
19416
19417 /* Mnemonic that cannot be conditionalized, and bears 0xF in its ARM
19418 condition code field. */
19419 #define TUF(mnem, op, top, nops, ops, ae, te) \
19420 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_unconditionalF, 0x##op, 0x##top, ARM_VARIANT, \
19421 THUMB_VARIANT, do_##ae, do_##te }
19422
19423 /* ARM-only variants of all the above. */
19424 #define CE(mnem, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19425 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_csuffix, 0x##op, 0x0, ARM_VARIANT, 0, do_##ae, NULL }
19426
19427 #define C3(mnem, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19428 { #mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_cinfix3, 0x##op, 0x0, ARM_VARIANT, 0, do_##ae, NULL }
19429
19430 /* Thumb-only variants of TCE and TUE. */
19431 #define ToC(mnem, top, nops, ops, te) \
19432 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_csuffix, 0x0, 0x##top, 0, THUMB_VARIANT, NULL, \
19433 do_##te }
19434
19435 #define ToU(mnem, top, nops, ops, te) \
19436 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_unconditional, 0x0, 0x##top, 0, THUMB_VARIANT, \
19437 NULL, do_##te }
19438
19439 /* Legacy mnemonics that always have conditional infix after the third
19440 character. */
19441 #define CL(mnem, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19442 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_cinfix3_legacy, \
19443 0x##op, 0x0, ARM_VARIANT, 0, do_##ae, NULL }
19444
19445 /* Coprocessor instructions. Isomorphic between Arm and Thumb-2. */
19446 #define cCE(mnem, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19447 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_csuffix, 0x##op, 0xe##op, ARM_VARIANT, ARM_VARIANT, do_##ae, do_##ae }
19448
19449 /* Legacy coprocessor instructions where conditional infix and conditional
19450 suffix are ambiguous. For consistency this includes all FPA instructions,
19451 not just the potentially ambiguous ones. */
19452 #define cCL(mnem, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19453 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_cinfix3_legacy, \
19454 0x##op, 0xe##op, ARM_VARIANT, ARM_VARIANT, do_##ae, do_##ae }
19455
19456 /* Coprocessor, takes either a suffix or a position-3 infix
19457 (for an FPA corner case). */
19458 #define C3E(mnem, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19459 { mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_csuf_or_in3, \
19460 0x##op, 0xe##op, ARM_VARIANT, ARM_VARIANT, do_##ae, do_##ae }
19461
19462 #define xCM_(m1, m2, m3, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19463 { m1 #m2 m3, OPS##nops ops, \
19464 sizeof (#m2) == 1 ? OT_odd_infix_unc : OT_odd_infix_0 + sizeof (m1) - 1, \
19465 0x##op, 0x0, ARM_VARIANT, 0, do_##ae, NULL }
19466
19467 #define CM(m1, m2, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19468 xCM_ (m1, , m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19469 xCM_ (m1, eq, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19470 xCM_ (m1, ne, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19471 xCM_ (m1, cs, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19472 xCM_ (m1, hs, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19473 xCM_ (m1, cc, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19474 xCM_ (m1, ul, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19475 xCM_ (m1, lo, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19476 xCM_ (m1, mi, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19477 xCM_ (m1, pl, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19478 xCM_ (m1, vs, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19479 xCM_ (m1, vc, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19480 xCM_ (m1, hi, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19481 xCM_ (m1, ls, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19482 xCM_ (m1, ge, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19483 xCM_ (m1, lt, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19484 xCM_ (m1, gt, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19485 xCM_ (m1, le, m2, op, nops, ops, ae), \
19486 xCM_ (m1, al, m2, op, nops, ops, ae)
19487
19488 #define UE(mnem, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19489 { #mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_unconditional, 0x##op, 0, ARM_VARIANT, 0, do_##ae, NULL }
19490
19491 #define UF(mnem, op, nops, ops, ae) \
19492 { #mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_unconditionalF, 0x##op, 0, ARM_VARIANT, 0, do_##ae, NULL }
19493
19494 /* Neon data-processing. ARM versions are unconditional with cond=0xf.
19495 The Thumb and ARM variants are mostly the same (bits 0-23 and 24/28), so we
19496 use the same encoding function for each. */
19497 #define NUF(mnem, op, nops, ops, enc) \
19498 { #mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_unconditionalF, 0x##op, 0x##op, \
19499 ARM_VARIANT, THUMB_VARIANT, do_##enc, do_##enc }
19500
19501 /* Neon data processing, version which indirects through neon_enc_tab for
19502 the various overloaded versions of opcodes. */
19503 #define nUF(mnem, op, nops, ops, enc) \
19504 { #mnem, OPS##nops ops, OT_unconditionalF, N_MNEM##op, N_MNEM##op, \
19505 ARM_VARIANT, THUMB_VARIANT, do_##enc, do_##enc }
19506
19507 /* Neon insn with conditional suffix for the ARM version, non-overloaded
19508 version. */
19509 #define NCE_tag(mnem, op, nops, ops, enc, tag) \
19510 { #mnem, OPS##nops ops, tag, 0x##op, 0x##op, ARM_VARIANT, \
19511 THUMB_VARIANT, do_##enc, do_##enc }
19512
19513 #define NCE(mnem, op, nops, ops, enc) \
19514 NCE_tag (mnem, op, nops, ops, enc, OT_csuffix)
19515
19516 #define NCEF(mnem, op, nops, ops, enc) \
19517 NCE_tag (mnem, op, nops, ops, enc, OT_csuffixF)
19518
19519 /* Neon insn with conditional suffix for the ARM version, overloaded types. */
19520 #define nCE_tag(mnem, op, nops, ops, enc, tag) \
19521 { #mnem, OPS##nops ops, tag, N_MNEM##op, N_MNEM##op, \
19522 ARM_VARIANT, THUMB_VARIANT, do_##enc, do_##enc }
19523
19524 #define nCE(mnem, op, nops, ops, enc) \
19525 nCE_tag (mnem, op, nops, ops, enc, OT_csuffix)
19526
19527 #define nCEF(mnem, op, nops, ops, enc) \
19528 nCE_tag (mnem, op, nops, ops, enc, OT_csuffixF)
19529
19530 #define do_0 0
19531
19532 static const struct asm_opcode insns[] =
19533 {
19534 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v1 /* Core ARM Instructions. */
19535 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v4t
19536 tCE("and", 0000000, _and, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3c),
19537 tC3("ands", 0100000, _ands, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3c),
19538 tCE("eor", 0200000, _eor, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3c),
19539 tC3("eors", 0300000, _eors, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3c),
19540 tCE("sub", 0400000, _sub, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_add_sub),
19541 tC3("subs", 0500000, _subs, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_add_sub),
19542 tCE("add", 0800000, _add, 3, (RR, oRR, SHG), arit, t_add_sub),
19543 tC3("adds", 0900000, _adds, 3, (RR, oRR, SHG), arit, t_add_sub),
19544 tCE("adc", 0a00000, _adc, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3c),
19545 tC3("adcs", 0b00000, _adcs, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3c),
19546 tCE("sbc", 0c00000, _sbc, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3),
19547 tC3("sbcs", 0d00000, _sbcs, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3),
19548 tCE("orr", 1800000, _orr, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3c),
19549 tC3("orrs", 1900000, _orrs, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3c),
19550 tCE("bic", 1c00000, _bic, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3),
19551 tC3("bics", 1d00000, _bics, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_arit3),
19552
19553 /* The p-variants of tst/cmp/cmn/teq (below) are the pre-V6 mechanism
19554 for setting PSR flag bits. They are obsolete in V6 and do not
19555 have Thumb equivalents. */
19556 tCE("tst", 1100000, _tst, 2, (RR, SH), cmp, t_mvn_tst),
19557 tC3w("tsts", 1100000, _tst, 2, (RR, SH), cmp, t_mvn_tst),
19558 CL("tstp", 110f000, 2, (RR, SH), cmp),
19559 tCE("cmp", 1500000, _cmp, 2, (RR, SH), cmp, t_mov_cmp),
19560 tC3w("cmps", 1500000, _cmp, 2, (RR, SH), cmp, t_mov_cmp),
19561 CL("cmpp", 150f000, 2, (RR, SH), cmp),
19562 tCE("cmn", 1700000, _cmn, 2, (RR, SH), cmp, t_mvn_tst),
19563 tC3w("cmns", 1700000, _cmn, 2, (RR, SH), cmp, t_mvn_tst),
19564 CL("cmnp", 170f000, 2, (RR, SH), cmp),
19565
19566 tCE("mov", 1a00000, _mov, 2, (RR, SH), mov, t_mov_cmp),
19567 tC3("movs", 1b00000, _movs, 2, (RR, SHG), mov, t_mov_cmp),
19568 tCE("mvn", 1e00000, _mvn, 2, (RR, SH), mov, t_mvn_tst),
19569 tC3("mvns", 1f00000, _mvns, 2, (RR, SH), mov, t_mvn_tst),
19570
19571 tCE("ldr", 4100000, _ldr, 2, (RR, ADDRGLDR),ldst, t_ldst),
19572 tC3("ldrb", 4500000, _ldrb, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDRGLDR),ldst, t_ldst),
19573 tCE("str", 4000000, _str, _2, (MIX_ARM_THUMB_OPERANDS (OP_RR,
19574 OP_RRnpc),
19575 OP_ADDRGLDR),ldst, t_ldst),
19576 tC3("strb", 4400000, _strb, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDRGLDR),ldst, t_ldst),
19577
19578 tCE("stm", 8800000, _stmia, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19579 tC3("stmia", 8800000, _stmia, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19580 tC3("stmea", 8800000, _stmia, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19581 tCE("ldm", 8900000, _ldmia, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19582 tC3("ldmia", 8900000, _ldmia, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19583 tC3("ldmfd", 8900000, _ldmia, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19584
19585 tCE("b", a000000, _b, 1, (EXPr), branch, t_branch),
19586 TCE("bl", b000000, f000f800, 1, (EXPr), bl, t_branch23),
19587
19588 /* Pseudo ops. */
19589 tCE("adr", 28f0000, _adr, 2, (RR, EXP), adr, t_adr),
19590 C3(adrl, 28f0000, 2, (RR, EXP), adrl),
19591 tCE("nop", 1a00000, _nop, 1, (oI255c), nop, t_nop),
19592 tCE("udf", 7f000f0, _udf, 1, (oIffffb), bkpt, t_udf),
19593
19594 /* Thumb-compatibility pseudo ops. */
19595 tCE("lsl", 1a00000, _lsl, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), shift, t_shift),
19596 tC3("lsls", 1b00000, _lsls, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), shift, t_shift),
19597 tCE("lsr", 1a00020, _lsr, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), shift, t_shift),
19598 tC3("lsrs", 1b00020, _lsrs, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), shift, t_shift),
19599 tCE("asr", 1a00040, _asr, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), shift, t_shift),
19600 tC3("asrs", 1b00040, _asrs, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), shift, t_shift),
19601 tCE("ror", 1a00060, _ror, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), shift, t_shift),
19602 tC3("rors", 1b00060, _rors, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), shift, t_shift),
19603 tCE("neg", 2600000, _neg, 2, (RR, RR), rd_rn, t_neg),
19604 tC3("negs", 2700000, _negs, 2, (RR, RR), rd_rn, t_neg),
19605 tCE("push", 92d0000, _push, 1, (REGLST), push_pop, t_push_pop),
19606 tCE("pop", 8bd0000, _pop, 1, (REGLST), push_pop, t_push_pop),
19607
19608 /* These may simplify to neg. */
19609 TCE("rsb", 0600000, ebc00000, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_rsb),
19610 TC3("rsbs", 0700000, ebd00000, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit, t_rsb),
19611
19612 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19613 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_os
19614
19615 TCE("swi", f000000, df00, 1, (EXPi), swi, t_swi),
19616 TCE("svc", f000000, df00, 1, (EXPi), swi, t_swi),
19617
19618 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19619 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6
19620
19621 TCE("cpy", 1a00000, 4600, 2, (RR, RR), rd_rm, t_cpy),
19622
19623 /* V1 instructions with no Thumb analogue prior to V6T2. */
19624 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19625 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
19626
19627 TCE("teq", 1300000, ea900f00, 2, (RR, SH), cmp, t_mvn_tst),
19628 TC3w("teqs", 1300000, ea900f00, 2, (RR, SH), cmp, t_mvn_tst),
19629 CL("teqp", 130f000, 2, (RR, SH), cmp),
19630
19631 TC3("ldrt", 4300000, f8500e00, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR),ldstt, t_ldstt),
19632 TC3("ldrbt", 4700000, f8100e00, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR),ldstt, t_ldstt),
19633 TC3("strt", 4200000, f8400e00, 2, (RR_npcsp, ADDR), ldstt, t_ldstt),
19634 TC3("strbt", 4600000, f8000e00, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR),ldstt, t_ldstt),
19635
19636 TC3("stmdb", 9000000, e9000000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19637 TC3("stmfd", 9000000, e9000000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19638
19639 TC3("ldmdb", 9100000, e9100000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19640 TC3("ldmea", 9100000, e9100000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm, t_ldmstm),
19641
19642 /* V1 instructions with no Thumb analogue at all. */
19643 CE("rsc", 0e00000, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit),
19644 C3(rscs, 0f00000, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), arit),
19645
19646 C3(stmib, 9800000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm),
19647 C3(stmfa, 9800000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm),
19648 C3(stmda, 8000000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm),
19649 C3(stmed, 8000000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm),
19650 C3(ldmib, 9900000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm),
19651 C3(ldmed, 9900000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm),
19652 C3(ldmda, 8100000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm),
19653 C3(ldmfa, 8100000, 2, (RRw, REGLST), ldmstm),
19654
19655 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19656 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v2 /* ARM 2 - multiplies. */
19657 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19658 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v4t
19659
19660 tCE("mul", 0000090, _mul, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, oRR), mul, t_mul),
19661 tC3("muls", 0100090, _muls, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, oRR), mul, t_mul),
19662
19663 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19664 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
19665
19666 TCE("mla", 0200090, fb000000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mlas, t_mla),
19667 C3(mlas, 0300090, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mlas),
19668
19669 /* Generic coprocessor instructions. */
19670 TCE("cdp", e000000, ee000000, 6, (RCP, I15b, RCN, RCN, RCN, oI7b), cdp, cdp),
19671 TCE("ldc", c100000, ec100000, 3, (RCP, RCN, ADDRGLDC), lstc, lstc),
19672 TC3("ldcl", c500000, ec500000, 3, (RCP, RCN, ADDRGLDC), lstc, lstc),
19673 TCE("stc", c000000, ec000000, 3, (RCP, RCN, ADDRGLDC), lstc, lstc),
19674 TC3("stcl", c400000, ec400000, 3, (RCP, RCN, ADDRGLDC), lstc, lstc),
19675 TCE("mcr", e000010, ee000010, 6, (RCP, I7b, RR, RCN, RCN, oI7b), co_reg, co_reg),
19676 TCE("mrc", e100010, ee100010, 6, (RCP, I7b, APSR_RR, RCN, RCN, oI7b), co_reg, co_reg),
19677
19678 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19679 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v2s /* ARM 3 - swp instructions. */
19680
19681 CE("swp", 1000090, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpcb), rd_rm_rn),
19682 C3(swpb, 1400090, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpcb), rd_rm_rn),
19683
19684 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19685 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v3 /* ARM 6 Status register instructions. */
19686 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19687 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_msr
19688
19689 TCE("mrs", 1000000, f3e08000, 2, (RRnpc, rPSR), mrs, t_mrs),
19690 TCE("msr", 120f000, f3808000, 2, (wPSR, RR_EXi), msr, t_msr),
19691
19692 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19693 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v3m /* ARM 7M long multiplies. */
19694 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19695 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
19696
19697 TCE("smull", 0c00090, fb800000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mull, t_mull),
19698 CM("smull","s", 0d00090, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mull),
19699 TCE("umull", 0800090, fba00000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mull, t_mull),
19700 CM("umull","s", 0900090, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mull),
19701 TCE("smlal", 0e00090, fbc00000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mull, t_mull),
19702 CM("smlal","s", 0f00090, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mull),
19703 TCE("umlal", 0a00090, fbe00000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mull, t_mull),
19704 CM("umlal","s", 0b00090, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mull),
19705
19706 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19707 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v4 /* ARM Architecture 4. */
19708 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19709 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v4t
19710
19711 tC3("ldrh", 01000b0, _ldrh, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDRGLDRS), ldstv4, t_ldst),
19712 tC3("strh", 00000b0, _strh, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDRGLDRS), ldstv4, t_ldst),
19713 tC3("ldrsh", 01000f0, _ldrsh, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDRGLDRS), ldstv4, t_ldst),
19714 tC3("ldrsb", 01000d0, _ldrsb, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDRGLDRS), ldstv4, t_ldst),
19715 tC3("ldsh", 01000f0, _ldrsh, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDRGLDRS), ldstv4, t_ldst),
19716 tC3("ldsb", 01000d0, _ldrsb, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDRGLDRS), ldstv4, t_ldst),
19717
19718 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19719 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v4t_5
19720
19721 /* ARM Architecture 4T. */
19722 /* Note: bx (and blx) are required on V5, even if the processor does
19723 not support Thumb. */
19724 TCE("bx", 12fff10, 4700, 1, (RR), bx, t_bx),
19725
19726 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19727 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v5 /* ARM Architecture 5T. */
19728 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19729 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v5t
19730
19731 /* Note: blx has 2 variants; the .value coded here is for
19732 BLX(2). Only this variant has conditional execution. */
19733 TCE("blx", 12fff30, 4780, 1, (RR_EXr), blx, t_blx),
19734 TUE("bkpt", 1200070, be00, 1, (oIffffb), bkpt, t_bkpt),
19735
19736 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19737 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
19738
19739 TCE("clz", 16f0f10, fab0f080, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rm, t_clz),
19740 TUF("ldc2", c100000, fc100000, 3, (RCP, RCN, ADDRGLDC), lstc, lstc),
19741 TUF("ldc2l", c500000, fc500000, 3, (RCP, RCN, ADDRGLDC), lstc, lstc),
19742 TUF("stc2", c000000, fc000000, 3, (RCP, RCN, ADDRGLDC), lstc, lstc),
19743 TUF("stc2l", c400000, fc400000, 3, (RCP, RCN, ADDRGLDC), lstc, lstc),
19744 TUF("cdp2", e000000, fe000000, 6, (RCP, I15b, RCN, RCN, RCN, oI7b), cdp, cdp),
19745 TUF("mcr2", e000010, fe000010, 6, (RCP, I7b, RR, RCN, RCN, oI7b), co_reg, co_reg),
19746 TUF("mrc2", e100010, fe100010, 6, (RCP, I7b, RR, RCN, RCN, oI7b), co_reg, co_reg),
19747
19748 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19749 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v5exp /* ARM Architecture 5TExP. */
19750 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19751 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v5exp
19752
19753 TCE("smlabb", 1000080, fb100000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smla, t_mla),
19754 TCE("smlatb", 10000a0, fb100020, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smla, t_mla),
19755 TCE("smlabt", 10000c0, fb100010, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smla, t_mla),
19756 TCE("smlatt", 10000e0, fb100030, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smla, t_mla),
19757
19758 TCE("smlawb", 1200080, fb300000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smla, t_mla),
19759 TCE("smlawt", 12000c0, fb300010, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smla, t_mla),
19760
19761 TCE("smlalbb", 1400080, fbc00080, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smlal, t_mlal),
19762 TCE("smlaltb", 14000a0, fbc000a0, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smlal, t_mlal),
19763 TCE("smlalbt", 14000c0, fbc00090, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smlal, t_mlal),
19764 TCE("smlaltt", 14000e0, fbc000b0, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smlal, t_mlal),
19765
19766 TCE("smulbb", 1600080, fb10f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19767 TCE("smultb", 16000a0, fb10f020, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19768 TCE("smulbt", 16000c0, fb10f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19769 TCE("smultt", 16000e0, fb10f030, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19770
19771 TCE("smulwb", 12000a0, fb30f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19772 TCE("smulwt", 12000e0, fb30f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19773
19774 TCE("qadd", 1000050, fa80f080, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rm_rn, t_simd2),
19775 TCE("qdadd", 1400050, fa80f090, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rm_rn, t_simd2),
19776 TCE("qsub", 1200050, fa80f0a0, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rm_rn, t_simd2),
19777 TCE("qdsub", 1600050, fa80f0b0, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rm_rn, t_simd2),
19778
19779 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19780 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v5e /* ARM Architecture 5TE. */
19781 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19782 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
19783
19784 TUF("pld", 450f000, f810f000, 1, (ADDR), pld, t_pld),
19785 TC3("ldrd", 00000d0, e8500000, 3, (RRnpc_npcsp, oRRnpc_npcsp, ADDRGLDRS),
19786 ldrd, t_ldstd),
19787 TC3("strd", 00000f0, e8400000, 3, (RRnpc_npcsp, oRRnpc_npcsp,
19788 ADDRGLDRS), ldrd, t_ldstd),
19789
19790 TCE("mcrr", c400000, ec400000, 5, (RCP, I15b, RRnpc, RRnpc, RCN), co_reg2c, co_reg2c),
19791 TCE("mrrc", c500000, ec500000, 5, (RCP, I15b, RRnpc, RRnpc, RCN), co_reg2c, co_reg2c),
19792
19793 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19794 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v5j /* ARM Architecture 5TEJ. */
19795
19796 TCE("bxj", 12fff20, f3c08f00, 1, (RR), bxj, t_bxj),
19797
19798 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19799 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6 /* ARM V6. */
19800 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19801 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6
19802
19803 TUF("cpsie", 1080000, b660, 2, (CPSF, oI31b), cpsi, t_cpsi),
19804 TUF("cpsid", 10c0000, b670, 2, (CPSF, oI31b), cpsi, t_cpsi),
19805 tCE("rev", 6bf0f30, _rev, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rm, t_rev),
19806 tCE("rev16", 6bf0fb0, _rev16, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rm, t_rev),
19807 tCE("revsh", 6ff0fb0, _revsh, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rm, t_rev),
19808 tCE("sxth", 6bf0070, _sxth, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxth, t_sxth),
19809 tCE("uxth", 6ff0070, _uxth, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxth, t_sxth),
19810 tCE("sxtb", 6af0070, _sxtb, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxth, t_sxth),
19811 tCE("uxtb", 6ef0070, _uxtb, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxth, t_sxth),
19812 TUF("setend", 1010000, b650, 1, (ENDI), setend, t_setend),
19813
19814 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19815 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2_v8m
19816
19817 TCE("ldrex", 1900f9f, e8500f00, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR), ldrex, t_ldrex),
19818 TCE("strex", 1800f90, e8400000, 3, (RRnpc_npcsp, RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR),
19819 strex, t_strex),
19820 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19821 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
19822
19823 TUF("mcrr2", c400000, fc400000, 5, (RCP, I15b, RRnpc, RRnpc, RCN), co_reg2c, co_reg2c),
19824 TUF("mrrc2", c500000, fc500000, 5, (RCP, I15b, RRnpc, RRnpc, RCN), co_reg2c, co_reg2c),
19825
19826 TCE("ssat", 6a00010, f3000000, 4, (RRnpc, I32, RRnpc, oSHllar),ssat, t_ssat),
19827 TCE("usat", 6e00010, f3800000, 4, (RRnpc, I31, RRnpc, oSHllar),usat, t_usat),
19828
19829 /* ARM V6 not included in V7M. */
19830 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19831 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6_notm
19832 TUF("rfeia", 8900a00, e990c000, 1, (RRw), rfe, rfe),
19833 TUF("rfe", 8900a00, e990c000, 1, (RRw), rfe, rfe),
19834 UF(rfeib, 9900a00, 1, (RRw), rfe),
19835 UF(rfeda, 8100a00, 1, (RRw), rfe),
19836 TUF("rfedb", 9100a00, e810c000, 1, (RRw), rfe, rfe),
19837 TUF("rfefd", 8900a00, e990c000, 1, (RRw), rfe, rfe),
19838 UF(rfefa, 8100a00, 1, (RRw), rfe),
19839 TUF("rfeea", 9100a00, e810c000, 1, (RRw), rfe, rfe),
19840 UF(rfeed, 9900a00, 1, (RRw), rfe),
19841 TUF("srsia", 8c00500, e980c000, 2, (oRRw, I31w), srs, srs),
19842 TUF("srs", 8c00500, e980c000, 2, (oRRw, I31w), srs, srs),
19843 TUF("srsea", 8c00500, e980c000, 2, (oRRw, I31w), srs, srs),
19844 UF(srsib, 9c00500, 2, (oRRw, I31w), srs),
19845 UF(srsfa, 9c00500, 2, (oRRw, I31w), srs),
19846 UF(srsda, 8400500, 2, (oRRw, I31w), srs),
19847 UF(srsed, 8400500, 2, (oRRw, I31w), srs),
19848 TUF("srsdb", 9400500, e800c000, 2, (oRRw, I31w), srs, srs),
19849 TUF("srsfd", 9400500, e800c000, 2, (oRRw, I31w), srs, srs),
19850 TUF("cps", 1020000, f3af8100, 1, (I31b), imm0, t_cps),
19851
19852 /* ARM V6 not included in V7M (eg. integer SIMD). */
19853 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19854 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6_dsp
19855 TCE("pkhbt", 6800010, eac00000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, oSHll), pkhbt, t_pkhbt),
19856 TCE("pkhtb", 6800050, eac00020, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, oSHar), pkhtb, t_pkhtb),
19857 TCE("qadd16", 6200f10, fa90f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19858 TCE("qadd8", 6200f90, fa80f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19859 TCE("qasx", 6200f30, faa0f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19860 /* Old name for QASX. */
19861 TCE("qaddsubx",6200f30, faa0f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19862 TCE("qsax", 6200f50, fae0f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19863 /* Old name for QSAX. */
19864 TCE("qsubaddx",6200f50, fae0f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19865 TCE("qsub16", 6200f70, fad0f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19866 TCE("qsub8", 6200ff0, fac0f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19867 TCE("sadd16", 6100f10, fa90f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19868 TCE("sadd8", 6100f90, fa80f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19869 TCE("sasx", 6100f30, faa0f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19870 /* Old name for SASX. */
19871 TCE("saddsubx",6100f30, faa0f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19872 TCE("shadd16", 6300f10, fa90f020, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19873 TCE("shadd8", 6300f90, fa80f020, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19874 TCE("shasx", 6300f30, faa0f020, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19875 /* Old name for SHASX. */
19876 TCE("shaddsubx", 6300f30, faa0f020, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19877 TCE("shsax", 6300f50, fae0f020, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19878 /* Old name for SHSAX. */
19879 TCE("shsubaddx", 6300f50, fae0f020, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19880 TCE("shsub16", 6300f70, fad0f020, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19881 TCE("shsub8", 6300ff0, fac0f020, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19882 TCE("ssax", 6100f50, fae0f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19883 /* Old name for SSAX. */
19884 TCE("ssubaddx",6100f50, fae0f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19885 TCE("ssub16", 6100f70, fad0f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19886 TCE("ssub8", 6100ff0, fac0f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19887 TCE("uadd16", 6500f10, fa90f040, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19888 TCE("uadd8", 6500f90, fa80f040, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19889 TCE("uasx", 6500f30, faa0f040, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19890 /* Old name for UASX. */
19891 TCE("uaddsubx",6500f30, faa0f040, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19892 TCE("uhadd16", 6700f10, fa90f060, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19893 TCE("uhadd8", 6700f90, fa80f060, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19894 TCE("uhasx", 6700f30, faa0f060, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19895 /* Old name for UHASX. */
19896 TCE("uhaddsubx", 6700f30, faa0f060, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19897 TCE("uhsax", 6700f50, fae0f060, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19898 /* Old name for UHSAX. */
19899 TCE("uhsubaddx", 6700f50, fae0f060, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19900 TCE("uhsub16", 6700f70, fad0f060, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19901 TCE("uhsub8", 6700ff0, fac0f060, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19902 TCE("uqadd16", 6600f10, fa90f050, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19903 TCE("uqadd8", 6600f90, fa80f050, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19904 TCE("uqasx", 6600f30, faa0f050, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19905 /* Old name for UQASX. */
19906 TCE("uqaddsubx", 6600f30, faa0f050, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19907 TCE("uqsax", 6600f50, fae0f050, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19908 /* Old name for UQSAX. */
19909 TCE("uqsubaddx", 6600f50, fae0f050, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19910 TCE("uqsub16", 6600f70, fad0f050, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19911 TCE("uqsub8", 6600ff0, fac0f050, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19912 TCE("usub16", 6500f70, fad0f040, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19913 TCE("usax", 6500f50, fae0f040, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19914 /* Old name for USAX. */
19915 TCE("usubaddx",6500f50, fae0f040, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19916 TCE("usub8", 6500ff0, fac0f040, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19917 TCE("sxtah", 6b00070, fa00f080, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxtah, t_sxtah),
19918 TCE("sxtab16", 6800070, fa20f080, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxtah, t_sxtah),
19919 TCE("sxtab", 6a00070, fa40f080, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxtah, t_sxtah),
19920 TCE("sxtb16", 68f0070, fa2ff080, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxth, t_sxth),
19921 TCE("uxtah", 6f00070, fa10f080, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxtah, t_sxtah),
19922 TCE("uxtab16", 6c00070, fa30f080, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxtah, t_sxtah),
19923 TCE("uxtab", 6e00070, fa50f080, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxtah, t_sxtah),
19924 TCE("uxtb16", 6cf0070, fa3ff080, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, oROR), sxth, t_sxth),
19925 TCE("sel", 6800fb0, faa0f080, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), rd_rn_rm, t_simd),
19926 TCE("smlad", 7000010, fb200000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smla, t_mla),
19927 TCE("smladx", 7000030, fb200010, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smla, t_mla),
19928 TCE("smlald", 7400010, fbc000c0, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smlal,t_mlal),
19929 TCE("smlaldx", 7400030, fbc000d0, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smlal,t_mlal),
19930 TCE("smlsd", 7000050, fb400000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smla, t_mla),
19931 TCE("smlsdx", 7000070, fb400010, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smla, t_mla),
19932 TCE("smlsld", 7400050, fbd000c0, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smlal,t_mlal),
19933 TCE("smlsldx", 7400070, fbd000d0, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smlal,t_mlal),
19934 TCE("smmla", 7500010, fb500000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smla, t_mla),
19935 TCE("smmlar", 7500030, fb500010, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smla, t_mla),
19936 TCE("smmls", 75000d0, fb600000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smla, t_mla),
19937 TCE("smmlsr", 75000f0, fb600010, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smla, t_mla),
19938 TCE("smmul", 750f010, fb50f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19939 TCE("smmulr", 750f030, fb50f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19940 TCE("smuad", 700f010, fb20f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19941 TCE("smuadx", 700f030, fb20f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19942 TCE("smusd", 700f050, fb40f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19943 TCE("smusdx", 700f070, fb40f010, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19944 TCE("ssat16", 6a00f30, f3200000, 3, (RRnpc, I16, RRnpc), ssat16, t_ssat16),
19945 TCE("umaal", 0400090, fbe00060, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smlal, t_mlal),
19946 TCE("usad8", 780f010, fb70f000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), smul, t_simd),
19947 TCE("usada8", 7800010, fb700000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc),smla, t_mla),
19948 TCE("usat16", 6e00f30, f3a00000, 3, (RRnpc, I15, RRnpc), usat16, t_usat16),
19949
19950 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19951 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6k
19952 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19953 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6k
19954
19955 tCE("yield", 320f001, _yield, 0, (), noargs, t_hint),
19956 tCE("wfe", 320f002, _wfe, 0, (), noargs, t_hint),
19957 tCE("wfi", 320f003, _wfi, 0, (), noargs, t_hint),
19958 tCE("sev", 320f004, _sev, 0, (), noargs, t_hint),
19959
19960 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19961 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6_notm
19962 TCE("ldrexd", 1b00f9f, e8d0007f, 3, (RRnpc_npcsp, oRRnpc_npcsp, RRnpcb),
19963 ldrexd, t_ldrexd),
19964 TCE("strexd", 1a00f90, e8c00070, 4, (RRnpc_npcsp, RRnpc_npcsp, oRRnpc_npcsp,
19965 RRnpcb), strexd, t_strexd),
19966
19967 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19968 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2_v8m
19969 TCE("ldrexb", 1d00f9f, e8d00f4f, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp,RRnpcb),
19970 rd_rn, rd_rn),
19971 TCE("ldrexh", 1f00f9f, e8d00f5f, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, RRnpcb),
19972 rd_rn, rd_rn),
19973 TCE("strexb", 1c00f90, e8c00f40, 3, (RRnpc_npcsp, RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR),
19974 strex, t_strexbh),
19975 TCE("strexh", 1e00f90, e8c00f50, 3, (RRnpc_npcsp, RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR),
19976 strex, t_strexbh),
19977 TUF("clrex", 57ff01f, f3bf8f2f, 0, (), noargs, noargs),
19978
19979 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19980 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_sec
19981 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19982 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_sec
19983
19984 TCE("smc", 1600070, f7f08000, 1, (EXPi), smc, t_smc),
19985
19986 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19987 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_virt
19988 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19989 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_virt
19990
19991 TCE("hvc", 1400070, f7e08000, 1, (EXPi), hvc, t_hvc),
19992 TCE("eret", 160006e, f3de8f00, 0, (), noargs, noargs),
19993
19994 #undef ARM_VARIANT
19995 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_pan
19996 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
19997 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_pan
19998
19999 TUF("setpan", 1100000, b610, 1, (I7), setpan, t_setpan),
20000
20001 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20002 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
20003 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20004 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
20005
20006 TCE("bfc", 7c0001f, f36f0000, 3, (RRnpc, I31, I32), bfc, t_bfc),
20007 TCE("bfi", 7c00010, f3600000, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc_I0, I31, I32), bfi, t_bfi),
20008 TCE("sbfx", 7a00050, f3400000, 4, (RR, RR, I31, I32), bfx, t_bfx),
20009 TCE("ubfx", 7e00050, f3c00000, 4, (RR, RR, I31, I32), bfx, t_bfx),
20010
20011 TCE("mls", 0600090, fb000010, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpc), mlas, t_mla),
20012 TCE("rbit", 6ff0f30, fa90f0a0, 2, (RR, RR), rd_rm, t_rbit),
20013
20014 TC3("ldrht", 03000b0, f8300e00, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR), ldsttv4, t_ldstt),
20015 TC3("ldrsht", 03000f0, f9300e00, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR), ldsttv4, t_ldstt),
20016 TC3("ldrsbt", 03000d0, f9100e00, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR), ldsttv4, t_ldstt),
20017 TC3("strht", 02000b0, f8200e00, 2, (RRnpc_npcsp, ADDR), ldsttv4, t_ldstt),
20018
20019 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20020 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v3
20021 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20022 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
20023
20024 TUE("csdb", 320f014, f3af8014, 0, (), noargs, t_csdb),
20025
20026 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20027 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
20028 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20029 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2_v8m
20030 TCE("movw", 3000000, f2400000, 2, (RRnpc, HALF), mov16, t_mov16),
20031 TCE("movt", 3400000, f2c00000, 2, (RRnpc, HALF), mov16, t_mov16),
20032
20033 /* Thumb-only instructions. */
20034 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20035 #define ARM_VARIANT NULL
20036 TUE("cbnz", 0, b900, 2, (RR, EXP), 0, t_cbz),
20037 TUE("cbz", 0, b100, 2, (RR, EXP), 0, t_cbz),
20038
20039 /* ARM does not really have an IT instruction, so always allow it.
20040 The opcode is copied from Thumb in order to allow warnings in
20041 -mimplicit-it=[never | arm] modes. */
20042 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20043 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v1
20044 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20045 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v6t2
20046
20047 TUE("it", bf08, bf08, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20048 TUE("itt", bf0c, bf0c, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20049 TUE("ite", bf04, bf04, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20050 TUE("ittt", bf0e, bf0e, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20051 TUE("itet", bf06, bf06, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20052 TUE("itte", bf0a, bf0a, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20053 TUE("itee", bf02, bf02, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20054 TUE("itttt", bf0f, bf0f, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20055 TUE("itett", bf07, bf07, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20056 TUE("ittet", bf0b, bf0b, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20057 TUE("iteet", bf03, bf03, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20058 TUE("ittte", bf0d, bf0d, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20059 TUE("itete", bf05, bf05, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20060 TUE("ittee", bf09, bf09, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20061 TUE("iteee", bf01, bf01, 1, (COND), it, t_it),
20062 /* ARM/Thumb-2 instructions with no Thumb-1 equivalent. */
20063 TC3("rrx", 01a00060, ea4f0030, 2, (RR, RR), rd_rm, t_rrx),
20064 TC3("rrxs", 01b00060, ea5f0030, 2, (RR, RR), rd_rm, t_rrx),
20065
20066 /* Thumb2 only instructions. */
20067 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20068 #define ARM_VARIANT NULL
20069
20070 TCE("addw", 0, f2000000, 3, (RR, RR, EXPi), 0, t_add_sub_w),
20071 TCE("subw", 0, f2a00000, 3, (RR, RR, EXPi), 0, t_add_sub_w),
20072 TCE("orn", 0, ea600000, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), 0, t_orn),
20073 TCE("orns", 0, ea700000, 3, (RR, oRR, SH), 0, t_orn),
20074 TCE("tbb", 0, e8d0f000, 1, (TB), 0, t_tb),
20075 TCE("tbh", 0, e8d0f010, 1, (TB), 0, t_tb),
20076
20077 /* Hardware division instructions. */
20078 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20079 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_adiv
20080 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20081 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_div
20082
20083 TCE("sdiv", 710f010, fb90f0f0, 3, (RR, oRR, RR), div, t_div),
20084 TCE("udiv", 730f010, fbb0f0f0, 3, (RR, oRR, RR), div, t_div),
20085
20086 /* ARM V6M/V7 instructions. */
20087 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20088 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_barrier
20089 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20090 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_barrier
20091
20092 TUF("dmb", 57ff050, f3bf8f50, 1, (oBARRIER_I15), barrier, barrier),
20093 TUF("dsb", 57ff040, f3bf8f40, 1, (oBARRIER_I15), barrier, barrier),
20094 TUF("isb", 57ff060, f3bf8f60, 1, (oBARRIER_I15), barrier, barrier),
20095
20096 /* ARM V7 instructions. */
20097 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20098 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v7
20099 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20100 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v7
20101
20102 TUF("pli", 450f000, f910f000, 1, (ADDR), pli, t_pld),
20103 TCE("dbg", 320f0f0, f3af80f0, 1, (I15), dbg, t_dbg),
20104
20105 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20106 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_mp
20107 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20108 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_mp
20109
20110 TUF("pldw", 410f000, f830f000, 1, (ADDR), pld, t_pld),
20111
20112 /* AArchv8 instructions. */
20113 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20114 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v8
20115
20116 /* Instructions shared between armv8-a and armv8-m. */
20117 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20118 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_atomics
20119
20120 TCE("lda", 1900c9f, e8d00faf, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpcb), rd_rn, rd_rn),
20121 TCE("ldab", 1d00c9f, e8d00f8f, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpcb), rd_rn, rd_rn),
20122 TCE("ldah", 1f00c9f, e8d00f9f, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpcb), rd_rn, rd_rn),
20123 TCE("stl", 180fc90, e8c00faf, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpcb), rm_rn, rd_rn),
20124 TCE("stlb", 1c0fc90, e8c00f8f, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpcb), rm_rn, rd_rn),
20125 TCE("stlh", 1e0fc90, e8c00f9f, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpcb), rm_rn, rd_rn),
20126 TCE("ldaex", 1900e9f, e8d00fef, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpcb), rd_rn, rd_rn),
20127 TCE("ldaexb", 1d00e9f, e8d00fcf, 2, (RRnpc,RRnpcb), rd_rn, rd_rn),
20128 TCE("ldaexh", 1f00e9f, e8d00fdf, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpcb), rd_rn, rd_rn),
20129 TCE("stlex", 1800e90, e8c00fe0, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpcb),
20130 stlex, t_stlex),
20131 TCE("stlexb", 1c00e90, e8c00fc0, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpcb),
20132 stlex, t_stlex),
20133 TCE("stlexh", 1e00e90, e8c00fd0, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RRnpcb),
20134 stlex, t_stlex),
20135 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20136 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v8
20137
20138 tCE("sevl", 320f005, _sevl, 0, (), noargs, t_hint),
20139 TUE("hlt", 1000070, ba80, 1, (oIffffb), bkpt, t_hlt),
20140 TCE("ldaexd", 1b00e9f, e8d000ff, 3, (RRnpc, oRRnpc, RRnpcb),
20141 ldrexd, t_ldrexd),
20142 TCE("stlexd", 1a00e90, e8c000f0, 4, (RRnpc, RRnpc, oRRnpc, RRnpcb),
20143 strexd, t_strexd),
20144 /* ARMv8 T32 only. */
20145 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20146 #define ARM_VARIANT NULL
20147 TUF("dcps1", 0, f78f8001, 0, (), noargs, noargs),
20148 TUF("dcps2", 0, f78f8002, 0, (), noargs, noargs),
20149 TUF("dcps3", 0, f78f8003, 0, (), noargs, noargs),
20150
20151 /* FP for ARMv8. */
20152 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20153 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_armv8xd
20154 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20155 #define THUMB_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_armv8xd
20156
20157 nUF(vseleq, _vseleq, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vsel),
20158 nUF(vselvs, _vselvs, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vsel),
20159 nUF(vselge, _vselge, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vsel),
20160 nUF(vselgt, _vselgt, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vsel),
20161 nUF(vmaxnm, _vmaxnm, 3, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ, RNSDQ), vmaxnm),
20162 nUF(vminnm, _vminnm, 3, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ, RNSDQ), vmaxnm),
20163 nUF(vcvta, _vcvta, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), neon_cvta),
20164 nUF(vcvtn, _vcvta, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), neon_cvtn),
20165 nUF(vcvtp, _vcvta, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), neon_cvtp),
20166 nUF(vcvtm, _vcvta, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), neon_cvtm),
20167 nCE(vrintr, _vrintr, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), vrintr),
20168 nCE(vrintz, _vrintr, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), vrintz),
20169 nCE(vrintx, _vrintr, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), vrintx),
20170 nUF(vrinta, _vrinta, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), vrinta),
20171 nUF(vrintn, _vrinta, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), vrintn),
20172 nUF(vrintp, _vrinta, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), vrintp),
20173 nUF(vrintm, _vrinta, 2, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ), vrintm),
20174
20175 /* Crypto v1 extensions. */
20176 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20177 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_crypto_ext_armv8
20178 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20179 #define THUMB_VARIANT & fpu_crypto_ext_armv8
20180
20181 nUF(aese, _aes, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), aese),
20182 nUF(aesd, _aes, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), aesd),
20183 nUF(aesmc, _aes, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), aesmc),
20184 nUF(aesimc, _aes, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), aesimc),
20185 nUF(sha1c, _sha3op, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), sha1c),
20186 nUF(sha1p, _sha3op, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), sha1p),
20187 nUF(sha1m, _sha3op, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), sha1m),
20188 nUF(sha1su0, _sha3op, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), sha1su0),
20189 nUF(sha256h, _sha3op, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), sha256h),
20190 nUF(sha256h2, _sha3op, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), sha256h2),
20191 nUF(sha256su1, _sha3op, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), sha256su1),
20192 nUF(sha1h, _sha1h, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), sha1h),
20193 nUF(sha1su1, _sha2op, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), sha1su1),
20194 nUF(sha256su0, _sha2op, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), sha256su0),
20195
20196 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20197 #define ARM_VARIANT & crc_ext_armv8
20198 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20199 #define THUMB_VARIANT & crc_ext_armv8
20200 TUEc("crc32b", 1000040, fac0f080, 3, (RR, oRR, RR), crc32b),
20201 TUEc("crc32h", 1200040, fac0f090, 3, (RR, oRR, RR), crc32h),
20202 TUEc("crc32w", 1400040, fac0f0a0, 3, (RR, oRR, RR), crc32w),
20203 TUEc("crc32cb",1000240, fad0f080, 3, (RR, oRR, RR), crc32cb),
20204 TUEc("crc32ch",1200240, fad0f090, 3, (RR, oRR, RR), crc32ch),
20205 TUEc("crc32cw",1400240, fad0f0a0, 3, (RR, oRR, RR), crc32cw),
20206
20207 /* ARMv8.2 RAS extension. */
20208 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20209 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_ras
20210 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20211 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_ras
20212 TUE ("esb", 320f010, f3af8010, 0, (), noargs, noargs),
20213
20214 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20215 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_v8_3
20216 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20217 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v8_3
20218 NCE (vjcvt, eb90bc0, 2, (RVS, RVD), vjcvt),
20219 NUF (vcmla, 0, 4, (RNDQ, RNDQ, RNDQ_RNSC, EXPi), vcmla),
20220 NUF (vcadd, 0, 4, (RNDQ, RNDQ, RNDQ, EXPi), vcadd),
20221
20222 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20223 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_neon_ext_dotprod
20224 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20225 #define THUMB_VARIANT & fpu_neon_ext_dotprod
20226 NUF (vsdot, d00, 3, (RNDQ, RNDQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_dotproduct_s),
20227 NUF (vudot, d00, 3, (RNDQ, RNDQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_dotproduct_u),
20228
20229 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20230 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_fpa_ext_v1 /* Core FPA instruction set (V1). */
20231 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20232 #define THUMB_VARIANT NULL
20233
20234 cCE("wfs", e200110, 1, (RR), rd),
20235 cCE("rfs", e300110, 1, (RR), rd),
20236 cCE("wfc", e400110, 1, (RR), rd),
20237 cCE("rfc", e500110, 1, (RR), rd),
20238
20239 cCL("ldfs", c100100, 2, (RF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
20240 cCL("ldfd", c108100, 2, (RF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
20241 cCL("ldfe", c500100, 2, (RF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
20242 cCL("ldfp", c508100, 2, (RF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
20243
20244 cCL("stfs", c000100, 2, (RF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
20245 cCL("stfd", c008100, 2, (RF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
20246 cCL("stfe", c400100, 2, (RF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
20247 cCL("stfp", c408100, 2, (RF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
20248
20249 cCL("mvfs", e008100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20250 cCL("mvfsp", e008120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20251 cCL("mvfsm", e008140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20252 cCL("mvfsz", e008160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20253 cCL("mvfd", e008180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20254 cCL("mvfdp", e0081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20255 cCL("mvfdm", e0081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20256 cCL("mvfdz", e0081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20257 cCL("mvfe", e088100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20258 cCL("mvfep", e088120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20259 cCL("mvfem", e088140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20260 cCL("mvfez", e088160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20261
20262 cCL("mnfs", e108100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20263 cCL("mnfsp", e108120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20264 cCL("mnfsm", e108140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20265 cCL("mnfsz", e108160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20266 cCL("mnfd", e108180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20267 cCL("mnfdp", e1081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20268 cCL("mnfdm", e1081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20269 cCL("mnfdz", e1081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20270 cCL("mnfe", e188100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20271 cCL("mnfep", e188120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20272 cCL("mnfem", e188140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20273 cCL("mnfez", e188160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20274
20275 cCL("abss", e208100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20276 cCL("abssp", e208120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20277 cCL("abssm", e208140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20278 cCL("abssz", e208160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20279 cCL("absd", e208180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20280 cCL("absdp", e2081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20281 cCL("absdm", e2081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20282 cCL("absdz", e2081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20283 cCL("abse", e288100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20284 cCL("absep", e288120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20285 cCL("absem", e288140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20286 cCL("absez", e288160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20287
20288 cCL("rnds", e308100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20289 cCL("rndsp", e308120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20290 cCL("rndsm", e308140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20291 cCL("rndsz", e308160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20292 cCL("rndd", e308180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20293 cCL("rnddp", e3081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20294 cCL("rnddm", e3081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20295 cCL("rnddz", e3081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20296 cCL("rnde", e388100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20297 cCL("rndep", e388120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20298 cCL("rndem", e388140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20299 cCL("rndez", e388160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20300
20301 cCL("sqts", e408100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20302 cCL("sqtsp", e408120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20303 cCL("sqtsm", e408140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20304 cCL("sqtsz", e408160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20305 cCL("sqtd", e408180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20306 cCL("sqtdp", e4081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20307 cCL("sqtdm", e4081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20308 cCL("sqtdz", e4081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20309 cCL("sqte", e488100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20310 cCL("sqtep", e488120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20311 cCL("sqtem", e488140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20312 cCL("sqtez", e488160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20313
20314 cCL("logs", e508100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20315 cCL("logsp", e508120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20316 cCL("logsm", e508140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20317 cCL("logsz", e508160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20318 cCL("logd", e508180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20319 cCL("logdp", e5081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20320 cCL("logdm", e5081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20321 cCL("logdz", e5081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20322 cCL("loge", e588100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20323 cCL("logep", e588120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20324 cCL("logem", e588140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20325 cCL("logez", e588160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20326
20327 cCL("lgns", e608100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20328 cCL("lgnsp", e608120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20329 cCL("lgnsm", e608140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20330 cCL("lgnsz", e608160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20331 cCL("lgnd", e608180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20332 cCL("lgndp", e6081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20333 cCL("lgndm", e6081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20334 cCL("lgndz", e6081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20335 cCL("lgne", e688100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20336 cCL("lgnep", e688120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20337 cCL("lgnem", e688140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20338 cCL("lgnez", e688160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20339
20340 cCL("exps", e708100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20341 cCL("expsp", e708120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20342 cCL("expsm", e708140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20343 cCL("expsz", e708160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20344 cCL("expd", e708180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20345 cCL("expdp", e7081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20346 cCL("expdm", e7081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20347 cCL("expdz", e7081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20348 cCL("expe", e788100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20349 cCL("expep", e788120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20350 cCL("expem", e788140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20351 cCL("expdz", e788160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20352
20353 cCL("sins", e808100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20354 cCL("sinsp", e808120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20355 cCL("sinsm", e808140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20356 cCL("sinsz", e808160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20357 cCL("sind", e808180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20358 cCL("sindp", e8081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20359 cCL("sindm", e8081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20360 cCL("sindz", e8081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20361 cCL("sine", e888100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20362 cCL("sinep", e888120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20363 cCL("sinem", e888140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20364 cCL("sinez", e888160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20365
20366 cCL("coss", e908100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20367 cCL("cossp", e908120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20368 cCL("cossm", e908140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20369 cCL("cossz", e908160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20370 cCL("cosd", e908180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20371 cCL("cosdp", e9081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20372 cCL("cosdm", e9081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20373 cCL("cosdz", e9081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20374 cCL("cose", e988100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20375 cCL("cosep", e988120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20376 cCL("cosem", e988140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20377 cCL("cosez", e988160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20378
20379 cCL("tans", ea08100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20380 cCL("tansp", ea08120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20381 cCL("tansm", ea08140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20382 cCL("tansz", ea08160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20383 cCL("tand", ea08180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20384 cCL("tandp", ea081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20385 cCL("tandm", ea081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20386 cCL("tandz", ea081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20387 cCL("tane", ea88100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20388 cCL("tanep", ea88120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20389 cCL("tanem", ea88140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20390 cCL("tanez", ea88160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20391
20392 cCL("asns", eb08100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20393 cCL("asnsp", eb08120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20394 cCL("asnsm", eb08140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20395 cCL("asnsz", eb08160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20396 cCL("asnd", eb08180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20397 cCL("asndp", eb081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20398 cCL("asndm", eb081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20399 cCL("asndz", eb081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20400 cCL("asne", eb88100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20401 cCL("asnep", eb88120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20402 cCL("asnem", eb88140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20403 cCL("asnez", eb88160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20404
20405 cCL("acss", ec08100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20406 cCL("acssp", ec08120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20407 cCL("acssm", ec08140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20408 cCL("acssz", ec08160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20409 cCL("acsd", ec08180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20410 cCL("acsdp", ec081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20411 cCL("acsdm", ec081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20412 cCL("acsdz", ec081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20413 cCL("acse", ec88100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20414 cCL("acsep", ec88120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20415 cCL("acsem", ec88140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20416 cCL("acsez", ec88160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20417
20418 cCL("atns", ed08100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20419 cCL("atnsp", ed08120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20420 cCL("atnsm", ed08140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20421 cCL("atnsz", ed08160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20422 cCL("atnd", ed08180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20423 cCL("atndp", ed081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20424 cCL("atndm", ed081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20425 cCL("atndz", ed081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20426 cCL("atne", ed88100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20427 cCL("atnep", ed88120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20428 cCL("atnem", ed88140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20429 cCL("atnez", ed88160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20430
20431 cCL("urds", ee08100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20432 cCL("urdsp", ee08120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20433 cCL("urdsm", ee08140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20434 cCL("urdsz", ee08160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20435 cCL("urdd", ee08180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20436 cCL("urddp", ee081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20437 cCL("urddm", ee081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20438 cCL("urddz", ee081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20439 cCL("urde", ee88100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20440 cCL("urdep", ee88120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20441 cCL("urdem", ee88140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20442 cCL("urdez", ee88160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20443
20444 cCL("nrms", ef08100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20445 cCL("nrmsp", ef08120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20446 cCL("nrmsm", ef08140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20447 cCL("nrmsz", ef08160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20448 cCL("nrmd", ef08180, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20449 cCL("nrmdp", ef081a0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20450 cCL("nrmdm", ef081c0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20451 cCL("nrmdz", ef081e0, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20452 cCL("nrme", ef88100, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20453 cCL("nrmep", ef88120, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20454 cCL("nrmem", ef88140, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20455 cCL("nrmez", ef88160, 2, (RF, RF_IF), rd_rm),
20456
20457 cCL("adfs", e000100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20458 cCL("adfsp", e000120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20459 cCL("adfsm", e000140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20460 cCL("adfsz", e000160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20461 cCL("adfd", e000180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20462 cCL("adfdp", e0001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20463 cCL("adfdm", e0001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20464 cCL("adfdz", e0001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20465 cCL("adfe", e080100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20466 cCL("adfep", e080120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20467 cCL("adfem", e080140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20468 cCL("adfez", e080160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20469
20470 cCL("sufs", e200100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20471 cCL("sufsp", e200120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20472 cCL("sufsm", e200140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20473 cCL("sufsz", e200160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20474 cCL("sufd", e200180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20475 cCL("sufdp", e2001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20476 cCL("sufdm", e2001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20477 cCL("sufdz", e2001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20478 cCL("sufe", e280100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20479 cCL("sufep", e280120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20480 cCL("sufem", e280140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20481 cCL("sufez", e280160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20482
20483 cCL("rsfs", e300100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20484 cCL("rsfsp", e300120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20485 cCL("rsfsm", e300140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20486 cCL("rsfsz", e300160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20487 cCL("rsfd", e300180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20488 cCL("rsfdp", e3001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20489 cCL("rsfdm", e3001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20490 cCL("rsfdz", e3001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20491 cCL("rsfe", e380100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20492 cCL("rsfep", e380120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20493 cCL("rsfem", e380140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20494 cCL("rsfez", e380160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20495
20496 cCL("mufs", e100100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20497 cCL("mufsp", e100120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20498 cCL("mufsm", e100140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20499 cCL("mufsz", e100160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20500 cCL("mufd", e100180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20501 cCL("mufdp", e1001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20502 cCL("mufdm", e1001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20503 cCL("mufdz", e1001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20504 cCL("mufe", e180100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20505 cCL("mufep", e180120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20506 cCL("mufem", e180140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20507 cCL("mufez", e180160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20508
20509 cCL("dvfs", e400100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20510 cCL("dvfsp", e400120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20511 cCL("dvfsm", e400140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20512 cCL("dvfsz", e400160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20513 cCL("dvfd", e400180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20514 cCL("dvfdp", e4001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20515 cCL("dvfdm", e4001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20516 cCL("dvfdz", e4001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20517 cCL("dvfe", e480100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20518 cCL("dvfep", e480120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20519 cCL("dvfem", e480140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20520 cCL("dvfez", e480160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20521
20522 cCL("rdfs", e500100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20523 cCL("rdfsp", e500120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20524 cCL("rdfsm", e500140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20525 cCL("rdfsz", e500160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20526 cCL("rdfd", e500180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20527 cCL("rdfdp", e5001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20528 cCL("rdfdm", e5001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20529 cCL("rdfdz", e5001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20530 cCL("rdfe", e580100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20531 cCL("rdfep", e580120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20532 cCL("rdfem", e580140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20533 cCL("rdfez", e580160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20534
20535 cCL("pows", e600100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20536 cCL("powsp", e600120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20537 cCL("powsm", e600140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20538 cCL("powsz", e600160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20539 cCL("powd", e600180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20540 cCL("powdp", e6001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20541 cCL("powdm", e6001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20542 cCL("powdz", e6001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20543 cCL("powe", e680100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20544 cCL("powep", e680120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20545 cCL("powem", e680140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20546 cCL("powez", e680160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20547
20548 cCL("rpws", e700100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20549 cCL("rpwsp", e700120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20550 cCL("rpwsm", e700140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20551 cCL("rpwsz", e700160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20552 cCL("rpwd", e700180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20553 cCL("rpwdp", e7001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20554 cCL("rpwdm", e7001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20555 cCL("rpwdz", e7001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20556 cCL("rpwe", e780100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20557 cCL("rpwep", e780120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20558 cCL("rpwem", e780140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20559 cCL("rpwez", e780160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20560
20561 cCL("rmfs", e800100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20562 cCL("rmfsp", e800120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20563 cCL("rmfsm", e800140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20564 cCL("rmfsz", e800160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20565 cCL("rmfd", e800180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20566 cCL("rmfdp", e8001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20567 cCL("rmfdm", e8001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20568 cCL("rmfdz", e8001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20569 cCL("rmfe", e880100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20570 cCL("rmfep", e880120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20571 cCL("rmfem", e880140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20572 cCL("rmfez", e880160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20573
20574 cCL("fmls", e900100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20575 cCL("fmlsp", e900120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20576 cCL("fmlsm", e900140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20577 cCL("fmlsz", e900160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20578 cCL("fmld", e900180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20579 cCL("fmldp", e9001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20580 cCL("fmldm", e9001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20581 cCL("fmldz", e9001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20582 cCL("fmle", e980100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20583 cCL("fmlep", e980120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20584 cCL("fmlem", e980140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20585 cCL("fmlez", e980160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20586
20587 cCL("fdvs", ea00100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20588 cCL("fdvsp", ea00120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20589 cCL("fdvsm", ea00140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20590 cCL("fdvsz", ea00160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20591 cCL("fdvd", ea00180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20592 cCL("fdvdp", ea001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20593 cCL("fdvdm", ea001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20594 cCL("fdvdz", ea001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20595 cCL("fdve", ea80100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20596 cCL("fdvep", ea80120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20597 cCL("fdvem", ea80140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20598 cCL("fdvez", ea80160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20599
20600 cCL("frds", eb00100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20601 cCL("frdsp", eb00120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20602 cCL("frdsm", eb00140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20603 cCL("frdsz", eb00160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20604 cCL("frdd", eb00180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20605 cCL("frddp", eb001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20606 cCL("frddm", eb001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20607 cCL("frddz", eb001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20608 cCL("frde", eb80100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20609 cCL("frdep", eb80120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20610 cCL("frdem", eb80140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20611 cCL("frdez", eb80160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20612
20613 cCL("pols", ec00100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20614 cCL("polsp", ec00120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20615 cCL("polsm", ec00140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20616 cCL("polsz", ec00160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20617 cCL("pold", ec00180, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20618 cCL("poldp", ec001a0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20619 cCL("poldm", ec001c0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20620 cCL("poldz", ec001e0, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20621 cCL("pole", ec80100, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20622 cCL("polep", ec80120, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20623 cCL("polem", ec80140, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20624 cCL("polez", ec80160, 3, (RF, RF, RF_IF), rd_rn_rm),
20625
20626 cCE("cmf", e90f110, 2, (RF, RF_IF), fpa_cmp),
20627 C3E("cmfe", ed0f110, 2, (RF, RF_IF), fpa_cmp),
20628 cCE("cnf", eb0f110, 2, (RF, RF_IF), fpa_cmp),
20629 C3E("cnfe", ef0f110, 2, (RF, RF_IF), fpa_cmp),
20630
20631 cCL("flts", e000110, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20632 cCL("fltsp", e000130, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20633 cCL("fltsm", e000150, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20634 cCL("fltsz", e000170, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20635 cCL("fltd", e000190, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20636 cCL("fltdp", e0001b0, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20637 cCL("fltdm", e0001d0, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20638 cCL("fltdz", e0001f0, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20639 cCL("flte", e080110, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20640 cCL("fltep", e080130, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20641 cCL("fltem", e080150, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20642 cCL("fltez", e080170, 2, (RF, RR), rn_rd),
20643
20644 /* The implementation of the FIX instruction is broken on some
20645 assemblers, in that it accepts a precision specifier as well as a
20646 rounding specifier, despite the fact that this is meaningless.
20647 To be more compatible, we accept it as well, though of course it
20648 does not set any bits. */
20649 cCE("fix", e100110, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20650 cCL("fixp", e100130, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20651 cCL("fixm", e100150, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20652 cCL("fixz", e100170, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20653 cCL("fixsp", e100130, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20654 cCL("fixsm", e100150, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20655 cCL("fixsz", e100170, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20656 cCL("fixdp", e100130, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20657 cCL("fixdm", e100150, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20658 cCL("fixdz", e100170, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20659 cCL("fixep", e100130, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20660 cCL("fixem", e100150, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20661 cCL("fixez", e100170, 2, (RR, RF), rd_rm),
20662
20663 /* Instructions that were new with the real FPA, call them V2. */
20664 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20665 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_fpa_ext_v2
20666
20667 cCE("lfm", c100200, 3, (RF, I4b, ADDR), fpa_ldmstm),
20668 cCL("lfmfd", c900200, 3, (RF, I4b, ADDR), fpa_ldmstm),
20669 cCL("lfmea", d100200, 3, (RF, I4b, ADDR), fpa_ldmstm),
20670 cCE("sfm", c000200, 3, (RF, I4b, ADDR), fpa_ldmstm),
20671 cCL("sfmfd", d000200, 3, (RF, I4b, ADDR), fpa_ldmstm),
20672 cCL("sfmea", c800200, 3, (RF, I4b, ADDR), fpa_ldmstm),
20673
20674 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20675 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_v1xd /* VFP V1xD (single precision). */
20676
20677 /* Moves and type conversions. */
20678 cCE("fcpys", eb00a40, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20679 cCE("fmrs", e100a10, 2, (RR, RVS), vfp_reg_from_sp),
20680 cCE("fmsr", e000a10, 2, (RVS, RR), vfp_sp_from_reg),
20681 cCE("fmstat", ef1fa10, 0, (), noargs),
20682 cCE("vmrs", ef00a10, 2, (APSR_RR, RVC), vmrs),
20683 cCE("vmsr", ee00a10, 2, (RVC, RR), vmsr),
20684 cCE("fsitos", eb80ac0, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20685 cCE("fuitos", eb80a40, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20686 cCE("ftosis", ebd0a40, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20687 cCE("ftosizs", ebd0ac0, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20688 cCE("ftouis", ebc0a40, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20689 cCE("ftouizs", ebc0ac0, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20690 cCE("fmrx", ef00a10, 2, (RR, RVC), rd_rn),
20691 cCE("fmxr", ee00a10, 2, (RVC, RR), rn_rd),
20692
20693 /* Memory operations. */
20694 cCE("flds", d100a00, 2, (RVS, ADDRGLDC), vfp_sp_ldst),
20695 cCE("fsts", d000a00, 2, (RVS, ADDRGLDC), vfp_sp_ldst),
20696 cCE("fldmias", c900a00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSLST), vfp_sp_ldstmia),
20697 cCE("fldmfds", c900a00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSLST), vfp_sp_ldstmia),
20698 cCE("fldmdbs", d300a00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSLST), vfp_sp_ldstmdb),
20699 cCE("fldmeas", d300a00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSLST), vfp_sp_ldstmdb),
20700 cCE("fldmiax", c900b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_xp_ldstmia),
20701 cCE("fldmfdx", c900b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_xp_ldstmia),
20702 cCE("fldmdbx", d300b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_xp_ldstmdb),
20703 cCE("fldmeax", d300b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_xp_ldstmdb),
20704 cCE("fstmias", c800a00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSLST), vfp_sp_ldstmia),
20705 cCE("fstmeas", c800a00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSLST), vfp_sp_ldstmia),
20706 cCE("fstmdbs", d200a00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSLST), vfp_sp_ldstmdb),
20707 cCE("fstmfds", d200a00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSLST), vfp_sp_ldstmdb),
20708 cCE("fstmiax", c800b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_xp_ldstmia),
20709 cCE("fstmeax", c800b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_xp_ldstmia),
20710 cCE("fstmdbx", d200b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_xp_ldstmdb),
20711 cCE("fstmfdx", d200b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_xp_ldstmdb),
20712
20713 /* Monadic operations. */
20714 cCE("fabss", eb00ac0, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20715 cCE("fnegs", eb10a40, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20716 cCE("fsqrts", eb10ac0, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20717
20718 /* Dyadic operations. */
20719 cCE("fadds", e300a00, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
20720 cCE("fsubs", e300a40, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
20721 cCE("fmuls", e200a00, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
20722 cCE("fdivs", e800a00, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
20723 cCE("fmacs", e000a00, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
20724 cCE("fmscs", e100a00, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
20725 cCE("fnmuls", e200a40, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
20726 cCE("fnmacs", e000a40, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
20727 cCE("fnmscs", e100a40, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
20728
20729 /* Comparisons. */
20730 cCE("fcmps", eb40a40, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20731 cCE("fcmpzs", eb50a40, 1, (RVS), vfp_sp_compare_z),
20732 cCE("fcmpes", eb40ac0, 2, (RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_monadic),
20733 cCE("fcmpezs", eb50ac0, 1, (RVS), vfp_sp_compare_z),
20734
20735 /* Double precision load/store are still present on single precision
20736 implementations. */
20737 cCE("fldd", d100b00, 2, (RVD, ADDRGLDC), vfp_dp_ldst),
20738 cCE("fstd", d000b00, 2, (RVD, ADDRGLDC), vfp_dp_ldst),
20739 cCE("fldmiad", c900b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_dp_ldstmia),
20740 cCE("fldmfdd", c900b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_dp_ldstmia),
20741 cCE("fldmdbd", d300b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_dp_ldstmdb),
20742 cCE("fldmead", d300b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_dp_ldstmdb),
20743 cCE("fstmiad", c800b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_dp_ldstmia),
20744 cCE("fstmead", c800b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_dp_ldstmia),
20745 cCE("fstmdbd", d200b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_dp_ldstmdb),
20746 cCE("fstmfdd", d200b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRDLST), vfp_dp_ldstmdb),
20747
20748 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20749 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_v1 /* VFP V1 (Double precision). */
20750
20751 /* Moves and type conversions. */
20752 cCE("fcpyd", eb00b40, 2, (RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rm),
20753 cCE("fcvtds", eb70ac0, 2, (RVD, RVS), vfp_dp_sp_cvt),
20754 cCE("fcvtsd", eb70bc0, 2, (RVS, RVD), vfp_sp_dp_cvt),
20755 cCE("fmdhr", e200b10, 2, (RVD, RR), vfp_dp_rn_rd),
20756 cCE("fmdlr", e000b10, 2, (RVD, RR), vfp_dp_rn_rd),
20757 cCE("fmrdh", e300b10, 2, (RR, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn),
20758 cCE("fmrdl", e100b10, 2, (RR, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn),
20759 cCE("fsitod", eb80bc0, 2, (RVD, RVS), vfp_dp_sp_cvt),
20760 cCE("fuitod", eb80b40, 2, (RVD, RVS), vfp_dp_sp_cvt),
20761 cCE("ftosid", ebd0b40, 2, (RVS, RVD), vfp_sp_dp_cvt),
20762 cCE("ftosizd", ebd0bc0, 2, (RVS, RVD), vfp_sp_dp_cvt),
20763 cCE("ftouid", ebc0b40, 2, (RVS, RVD), vfp_sp_dp_cvt),
20764 cCE("ftouizd", ebc0bc0, 2, (RVS, RVD), vfp_sp_dp_cvt),
20765
20766 /* Monadic operations. */
20767 cCE("fabsd", eb00bc0, 2, (RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rm),
20768 cCE("fnegd", eb10b40, 2, (RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rm),
20769 cCE("fsqrtd", eb10bc0, 2, (RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rm),
20770
20771 /* Dyadic operations. */
20772 cCE("faddd", e300b00, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20773 cCE("fsubd", e300b40, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20774 cCE("fmuld", e200b00, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20775 cCE("fdivd", e800b00, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20776 cCE("fmacd", e000b00, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20777 cCE("fmscd", e100b00, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20778 cCE("fnmuld", e200b40, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20779 cCE("fnmacd", e000b40, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20780 cCE("fnmscd", e100b40, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20781
20782 /* Comparisons. */
20783 cCE("fcmpd", eb40b40, 2, (RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rm),
20784 cCE("fcmpzd", eb50b40, 1, (RVD), vfp_dp_rd),
20785 cCE("fcmped", eb40bc0, 2, (RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rm),
20786 cCE("fcmpezd", eb50bc0, 1, (RVD), vfp_dp_rd),
20787
20788 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20789 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_v2
20790
20791 cCE("fmsrr", c400a10, 3, (VRSLST, RR, RR), vfp_sp2_from_reg2),
20792 cCE("fmrrs", c500a10, 3, (RR, RR, VRSLST), vfp_reg2_from_sp2),
20793 cCE("fmdrr", c400b10, 3, (RVD, RR, RR), vfp_dp_rm_rd_rn),
20794 cCE("fmrrd", c500b10, 3, (RR, RR, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
20795
20796 /* Instructions which may belong to either the Neon or VFP instruction sets.
20797 Individual encoder functions perform additional architecture checks. */
20798 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20799 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_v1xd
20800 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20801 #define THUMB_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_v1xd
20802
20803 /* These mnemonics are unique to VFP. */
20804 NCE(vsqrt, 0, 2, (RVSD, RVSD), vfp_nsyn_sqrt),
20805 NCE(vdiv, 0, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vfp_nsyn_div),
20806 nCE(vnmul, _vnmul, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vfp_nsyn_nmul),
20807 nCE(vnmla, _vnmla, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vfp_nsyn_nmul),
20808 nCE(vnmls, _vnmls, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vfp_nsyn_nmul),
20809 nCE(vcmp, _vcmp, 2, (RVSD, RSVD_FI0), vfp_nsyn_cmp),
20810 nCE(vcmpe, _vcmpe, 2, (RVSD, RSVD_FI0), vfp_nsyn_cmp),
20811 NCE(vpush, 0, 1, (VRSDLST), vfp_nsyn_push),
20812 NCE(vpop, 0, 1, (VRSDLST), vfp_nsyn_pop),
20813 NCE(vcvtz, 0, 2, (RVSD, RVSD), vfp_nsyn_cvtz),
20814
20815 /* Mnemonics shared by Neon and VFP. */
20816 nCEF(vmul, _vmul, 3, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ, RNSDQ_RNSC), neon_mul),
20817 nCEF(vmla, _vmla, 3, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ, RNSDQ_RNSC), neon_mac_maybe_scalar),
20818 nCEF(vmls, _vmls, 3, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ, RNSDQ_RNSC), neon_mac_maybe_scalar),
20819
20820 nCEF(vadd, _vadd, 3, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ, RNSDQ), neon_addsub_if_i),
20821 nCEF(vsub, _vsub, 3, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ, RNSDQ), neon_addsub_if_i),
20822
20823 NCEF(vabs, 1b10300, 2, (RNSDQ, RNSDQ), neon_abs_neg),
20824 NCEF(vneg, 1b10380, 2, (RNSDQ, RNSDQ), neon_abs_neg),
20825
20826 NCE(vldm, c900b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSDLST), neon_ldm_stm),
20827 NCE(vldmia, c900b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSDLST), neon_ldm_stm),
20828 NCE(vldmdb, d100b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSDLST), neon_ldm_stm),
20829 NCE(vstm, c800b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSDLST), neon_ldm_stm),
20830 NCE(vstmia, c800b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSDLST), neon_ldm_stm),
20831 NCE(vstmdb, d000b00, 2, (RRnpctw, VRSDLST), neon_ldm_stm),
20832 NCE(vldr, d100b00, 2, (RVSD, ADDRGLDC), neon_ldr_str),
20833 NCE(vstr, d000b00, 2, (RVSD, ADDRGLDC), neon_ldr_str),
20834
20835 nCEF(vcvt, _vcvt, 3, (RNSDQ, RNSDQ, oI32z), neon_cvt),
20836 nCEF(vcvtr, _vcvt, 2, (RNSDQ, RNSDQ), neon_cvtr),
20837 NCEF(vcvtb, eb20a40, 2, (RVSD, RVSD), neon_cvtb),
20838 NCEF(vcvtt, eb20a40, 2, (RVSD, RVSD), neon_cvtt),
20839
20840
20841 /* NOTE: All VMOV encoding is special-cased! */
20842 NCE(vmov, 0, 1, (VMOV), neon_mov),
20843 NCE(vmovq, 0, 1, (VMOV), neon_mov),
20844
20845 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20846 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_ext_fp16
20847 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20848 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_fp16
20849 /* New instructions added from v8.2, allowing the extraction and insertion of
20850 the upper 16 bits of a 32-bit vector register. */
20851 NCE (vmovx, eb00a40, 2, (RVS, RVS), neon_movhf),
20852 NCE (vins, eb00ac0, 2, (RVS, RVS), neon_movhf),
20853
20854 /* New backported fma/fms instructions optional in v8.2. */
20855 NCE (vfmal, 810, 3, (RNDQ, RNSD, RNSD_RNSC), neon_vfmal),
20856 NCE (vfmsl, 810, 3, (RNDQ, RNSD, RNSD_RNSC), neon_vfmsl),
20857
20858 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
20859 #define THUMB_VARIANT & fpu_neon_ext_v1
20860 #undef ARM_VARIANT
20861 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_neon_ext_v1
20862
20863 /* Data processing with three registers of the same length. */
20864 /* integer ops, valid types S8 S16 S32 U8 U16 U32. */
20865 NUF(vaba, 0000710, 3, (RNDQ, RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_dyadic_i_su),
20866 NUF(vabaq, 0000710, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_i_su),
20867 NUF(vhadd, 0000000, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_dyadic_i_su),
20868 NUF(vhaddq, 0000000, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_i_su),
20869 NUF(vrhadd, 0000100, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_dyadic_i_su),
20870 NUF(vrhaddq, 0000100, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_i_su),
20871 NUF(vhsub, 0000200, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_dyadic_i_su),
20872 NUF(vhsubq, 0000200, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_i_su),
20873 /* integer ops, valid types S8 S16 S32 S64 U8 U16 U32 U64. */
20874 NUF(vqadd, 0000010, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_dyadic_i64_su),
20875 NUF(vqaddq, 0000010, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_i64_su),
20876 NUF(vqsub, 0000210, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_dyadic_i64_su),
20877 NUF(vqsubq, 0000210, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_i64_su),
20878 NUF(vrshl, 0000500, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_rshl),
20879 NUF(vrshlq, 0000500, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_rshl),
20880 NUF(vqrshl, 0000510, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_rshl),
20881 NUF(vqrshlq, 0000510, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_rshl),
20882 /* If not immediate, fall back to neon_dyadic_i64_su.
20883 shl_imm should accept I8 I16 I32 I64,
20884 qshl_imm should accept S8 S16 S32 S64 U8 U16 U32 U64. */
20885 nUF(vshl, _vshl, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_I63b), neon_shl_imm),
20886 nUF(vshlq, _vshl, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_I63b), neon_shl_imm),
20887 nUF(vqshl, _vqshl, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_I63b), neon_qshl_imm),
20888 nUF(vqshlq, _vqshl, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_I63b), neon_qshl_imm),
20889 /* Logic ops, types optional & ignored. */
20890 nUF(vand, _vand, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_logic),
20891 nUF(vandq, _vand, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_logic),
20892 nUF(vbic, _vbic, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_logic),
20893 nUF(vbicq, _vbic, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_logic),
20894 nUF(vorr, _vorr, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_logic),
20895 nUF(vorrq, _vorr, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_logic),
20896 nUF(vorn, _vorn, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_logic),
20897 nUF(vornq, _vorn, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_logic),
20898 nUF(veor, _veor, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_logic),
20899 nUF(veorq, _veor, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_logic),
20900 /* Bitfield ops, untyped. */
20901 NUF(vbsl, 1100110, 3, (RNDQ, RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_bitfield),
20902 NUF(vbslq, 1100110, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), neon_bitfield),
20903 NUF(vbit, 1200110, 3, (RNDQ, RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_bitfield),
20904 NUF(vbitq, 1200110, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), neon_bitfield),
20905 NUF(vbif, 1300110, 3, (RNDQ, RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_bitfield),
20906 NUF(vbifq, 1300110, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, RNQ), neon_bitfield),
20907 /* Int and float variants, types S8 S16 S32 U8 U16 U32 F16 F32. */
20908 nUF(vabd, _vabd, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_dyadic_if_su),
20909 nUF(vabdq, _vabd, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_if_su),
20910 nUF(vmax, _vmax, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_dyadic_if_su),
20911 nUF(vmaxq, _vmax, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_if_su),
20912 nUF(vmin, _vmin, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_dyadic_if_su),
20913 nUF(vminq, _vmin, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_if_su),
20914 /* Comparisons. Types S8 S16 S32 U8 U16 U32 F32. Non-immediate versions fall
20915 back to neon_dyadic_if_su. */
20916 nUF(vcge, _vcge, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_cmp),
20917 nUF(vcgeq, _vcge, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_cmp),
20918 nUF(vcgt, _vcgt, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_cmp),
20919 nUF(vcgtq, _vcgt, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_cmp),
20920 nUF(vclt, _vclt, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_cmp_inv),
20921 nUF(vcltq, _vclt, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_cmp_inv),
20922 nUF(vcle, _vcle, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_cmp_inv),
20923 nUF(vcleq, _vcle, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_cmp_inv),
20924 /* Comparison. Type I8 I16 I32 F32. */
20925 nUF(vceq, _vceq, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_ceq),
20926 nUF(vceqq, _vceq, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_I0), neon_ceq),
20927 /* As above, D registers only. */
20928 nUF(vpmax, _vpmax, 3, (RND, oRND, RND), neon_dyadic_if_su_d),
20929 nUF(vpmin, _vpmin, 3, (RND, oRND, RND), neon_dyadic_if_su_d),
20930 /* Int and float variants, signedness unimportant. */
20931 nUF(vmlaq, _vmla, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_mac_maybe_scalar),
20932 nUF(vmlsq, _vmls, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_mac_maybe_scalar),
20933 nUF(vpadd, _vpadd, 3, (RND, oRND, RND), neon_dyadic_if_i_d),
20934 /* Add/sub take types I8 I16 I32 I64 F32. */
20935 nUF(vaddq, _vadd, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_addsub_if_i),
20936 nUF(vsubq, _vsub, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_addsub_if_i),
20937 /* vtst takes sizes 8, 16, 32. */
20938 NUF(vtst, 0000810, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_tst),
20939 NUF(vtstq, 0000810, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_tst),
20940 /* VMUL takes I8 I16 I32 F32 P8. */
20941 nUF(vmulq, _vmul, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_mul),
20942 /* VQD{R}MULH takes S16 S32. */
20943 nUF(vqdmulh, _vqdmulh, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_qdmulh),
20944 nUF(vqdmulhq, _vqdmulh, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_qdmulh),
20945 nUF(vqrdmulh, _vqrdmulh, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_qdmulh),
20946 nUF(vqrdmulhq, _vqrdmulh, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_qdmulh),
20947 NUF(vacge, 0000e10, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_fcmp_absolute),
20948 NUF(vacgeq, 0000e10, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_fcmp_absolute),
20949 NUF(vacgt, 0200e10, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_fcmp_absolute),
20950 NUF(vacgtq, 0200e10, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_fcmp_absolute),
20951 NUF(vaclt, 0200e10, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_fcmp_absolute_inv),
20952 NUF(vacltq, 0200e10, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_fcmp_absolute_inv),
20953 NUF(vacle, 0000e10, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_fcmp_absolute_inv),
20954 NUF(vacleq, 0000e10, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_fcmp_absolute_inv),
20955 NUF(vrecps, 0000f10, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_step),
20956 NUF(vrecpsq, 0000f10, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_step),
20957 NUF(vrsqrts, 0200f10, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ), neon_step),
20958 NUF(vrsqrtsq, 0200f10, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ), neon_step),
20959 /* ARM v8.1 extension. */
20960 nUF (vqrdmlah, _vqrdmlah, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_qrdmlah),
20961 nUF (vqrdmlahq, _vqrdmlah, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_qrdmlah),
20962 nUF (vqrdmlsh, _vqrdmlsh, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_qrdmlah),
20963 nUF (vqrdmlshq, _vqrdmlsh, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNDQ_RNSC), neon_qrdmlah),
20964
20965 /* Two address, int/float. Types S8 S16 S32 F32. */
20966 NUF(vabsq, 1b10300, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_abs_neg),
20967 NUF(vnegq, 1b10380, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_abs_neg),
20968
20969 /* Data processing with two registers and a shift amount. */
20970 /* Right shifts, and variants with rounding.
20971 Types accepted S8 S16 S32 S64 U8 U16 U32 U64. */
20972 NUF(vshr, 0800010, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, I64z), neon_rshift_round_imm),
20973 NUF(vshrq, 0800010, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, I64z), neon_rshift_round_imm),
20974 NUF(vrshr, 0800210, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, I64z), neon_rshift_round_imm),
20975 NUF(vrshrq, 0800210, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, I64z), neon_rshift_round_imm),
20976 NUF(vsra, 0800110, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, I64), neon_rshift_round_imm),
20977 NUF(vsraq, 0800110, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, I64), neon_rshift_round_imm),
20978 NUF(vrsra, 0800310, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, I64), neon_rshift_round_imm),
20979 NUF(vrsraq, 0800310, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, I64), neon_rshift_round_imm),
20980 /* Shift and insert. Sizes accepted 8 16 32 64. */
20981 NUF(vsli, 1800510, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, I63), neon_sli),
20982 NUF(vsliq, 1800510, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, I63), neon_sli),
20983 NUF(vsri, 1800410, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, I64), neon_sri),
20984 NUF(vsriq, 1800410, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, I64), neon_sri),
20985 /* QSHL{U} immediate accepts S8 S16 S32 S64 U8 U16 U32 U64. */
20986 NUF(vqshlu, 1800610, 3, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, I63), neon_qshlu_imm),
20987 NUF(vqshluq, 1800610, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, I63), neon_qshlu_imm),
20988 /* Right shift immediate, saturating & narrowing, with rounding variants.
20989 Types accepted S16 S32 S64 U16 U32 U64. */
20990 NUF(vqshrn, 0800910, 3, (RND, RNQ, I32z), neon_rshift_sat_narrow),
20991 NUF(vqrshrn, 0800950, 3, (RND, RNQ, I32z), neon_rshift_sat_narrow),
20992 /* As above, unsigned. Types accepted S16 S32 S64. */
20993 NUF(vqshrun, 0800810, 3, (RND, RNQ, I32z), neon_rshift_sat_narrow_u),
20994 NUF(vqrshrun, 0800850, 3, (RND, RNQ, I32z), neon_rshift_sat_narrow_u),
20995 /* Right shift narrowing. Types accepted I16 I32 I64. */
20996 NUF(vshrn, 0800810, 3, (RND, RNQ, I32z), neon_rshift_narrow),
20997 NUF(vrshrn, 0800850, 3, (RND, RNQ, I32z), neon_rshift_narrow),
20998 /* Special case. Types S8 S16 S32 U8 U16 U32. Handles max shift variant. */
20999 nUF(vshll, _vshll, 3, (RNQ, RND, I32), neon_shll),
21000 /* CVT with optional immediate for fixed-point variant. */
21001 nUF(vcvtq, _vcvt, 3, (RNQ, RNQ, oI32b), neon_cvt),
21002
21003 nUF(vmvn, _vmvn, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_mvn),
21004 nUF(vmvnq, _vmvn, 2, (RNQ, RNDQ_Ibig), neon_mvn),
21005
21006 /* Data processing, three registers of different lengths. */
21007 /* Dyadic, long insns. Types S8 S16 S32 U8 U16 U32. */
21008 NUF(vabal, 0800500, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND), neon_abal),
21009 NUF(vabdl, 0800700, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND), neon_dyadic_long),
21010 NUF(vaddl, 0800000, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND), neon_dyadic_long),
21011 NUF(vsubl, 0800200, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND), neon_dyadic_long),
21012 /* If not scalar, fall back to neon_dyadic_long.
21013 Vector types as above, scalar types S16 S32 U16 U32. */
21014 nUF(vmlal, _vmlal, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND_RNSC), neon_mac_maybe_scalar_long),
21015 nUF(vmlsl, _vmlsl, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND_RNSC), neon_mac_maybe_scalar_long),
21016 /* Dyadic, widening insns. Types S8 S16 S32 U8 U16 U32. */
21017 NUF(vaddw, 0800100, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RND), neon_dyadic_wide),
21018 NUF(vsubw, 0800300, 3, (RNQ, oRNQ, RND), neon_dyadic_wide),
21019 /* Dyadic, narrowing insns. Types I16 I32 I64. */
21020 NUF(vaddhn, 0800400, 3, (RND, RNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_narrow),
21021 NUF(vraddhn, 1800400, 3, (RND, RNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_narrow),
21022 NUF(vsubhn, 0800600, 3, (RND, RNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_narrow),
21023 NUF(vrsubhn, 1800600, 3, (RND, RNQ, RNQ), neon_dyadic_narrow),
21024 /* Saturating doubling multiplies. Types S16 S32. */
21025 nUF(vqdmlal, _vqdmlal, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND_RNSC), neon_mul_sat_scalar_long),
21026 nUF(vqdmlsl, _vqdmlsl, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND_RNSC), neon_mul_sat_scalar_long),
21027 nUF(vqdmull, _vqdmull, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND_RNSC), neon_mul_sat_scalar_long),
21028 /* VMULL. Vector types S8 S16 S32 U8 U16 U32 P8, scalar types
21029 S16 S32 U16 U32. */
21030 nUF(vmull, _vmull, 3, (RNQ, RND, RND_RNSC), neon_vmull),
21031
21032 /* Extract. Size 8. */
21033 NUF(vext, 0b00000, 4, (RNDQ, oRNDQ, RNDQ, I15), neon_ext),
21034 NUF(vextq, 0b00000, 4, (RNQ, oRNQ, RNQ, I15), neon_ext),
21035
21036 /* Two registers, miscellaneous. */
21037 /* Reverse. Sizes 8 16 32 (must be < size in opcode). */
21038 NUF(vrev64, 1b00000, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_rev),
21039 NUF(vrev64q, 1b00000, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_rev),
21040 NUF(vrev32, 1b00080, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_rev),
21041 NUF(vrev32q, 1b00080, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_rev),
21042 NUF(vrev16, 1b00100, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_rev),
21043 NUF(vrev16q, 1b00100, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_rev),
21044 /* Vector replicate. Sizes 8 16 32. */
21045 nCE(vdup, _vdup, 2, (RNDQ, RR_RNSC), neon_dup),
21046 nCE(vdupq, _vdup, 2, (RNQ, RR_RNSC), neon_dup),
21047 /* VMOVL. Types S8 S16 S32 U8 U16 U32. */
21048 NUF(vmovl, 0800a10, 2, (RNQ, RND), neon_movl),
21049 /* VMOVN. Types I16 I32 I64. */
21050 nUF(vmovn, _vmovn, 2, (RND, RNQ), neon_movn),
21051 /* VQMOVN. Types S16 S32 S64 U16 U32 U64. */
21052 nUF(vqmovn, _vqmovn, 2, (RND, RNQ), neon_qmovn),
21053 /* VQMOVUN. Types S16 S32 S64. */
21054 nUF(vqmovun, _vqmovun, 2, (RND, RNQ), neon_qmovun),
21055 /* VZIP / VUZP. Sizes 8 16 32. */
21056 NUF(vzip, 1b20180, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_zip_uzp),
21057 NUF(vzipq, 1b20180, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_zip_uzp),
21058 NUF(vuzp, 1b20100, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_zip_uzp),
21059 NUF(vuzpq, 1b20100, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_zip_uzp),
21060 /* VQABS / VQNEG. Types S8 S16 S32. */
21061 NUF(vqabs, 1b00700, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_sat_abs_neg),
21062 NUF(vqabsq, 1b00700, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_sat_abs_neg),
21063 NUF(vqneg, 1b00780, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_sat_abs_neg),
21064 NUF(vqnegq, 1b00780, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_sat_abs_neg),
21065 /* Pairwise, lengthening. Types S8 S16 S32 U8 U16 U32. */
21066 NUF(vpadal, 1b00600, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_pair_long),
21067 NUF(vpadalq, 1b00600, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_pair_long),
21068 NUF(vpaddl, 1b00200, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_pair_long),
21069 NUF(vpaddlq, 1b00200, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_pair_long),
21070 /* Reciprocal estimates. Types U32 F16 F32. */
21071 NUF(vrecpe, 1b30400, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_recip_est),
21072 NUF(vrecpeq, 1b30400, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_recip_est),
21073 NUF(vrsqrte, 1b30480, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_recip_est),
21074 NUF(vrsqrteq, 1b30480, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_recip_est),
21075 /* VCLS. Types S8 S16 S32. */
21076 NUF(vcls, 1b00400, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_cls),
21077 NUF(vclsq, 1b00400, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_cls),
21078 /* VCLZ. Types I8 I16 I32. */
21079 NUF(vclz, 1b00480, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_clz),
21080 NUF(vclzq, 1b00480, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_clz),
21081 /* VCNT. Size 8. */
21082 NUF(vcnt, 1b00500, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_cnt),
21083 NUF(vcntq, 1b00500, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_cnt),
21084 /* Two address, untyped. */
21085 NUF(vswp, 1b20000, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_swp),
21086 NUF(vswpq, 1b20000, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_swp),
21087 /* VTRN. Sizes 8 16 32. */
21088 nUF(vtrn, _vtrn, 2, (RNDQ, RNDQ), neon_trn),
21089 nUF(vtrnq, _vtrn, 2, (RNQ, RNQ), neon_trn),
21090
21091 /* Table lookup. Size 8. */
21092 NUF(vtbl, 1b00800, 3, (RND, NRDLST, RND), neon_tbl_tbx),
21093 NUF(vtbx, 1b00840, 3, (RND, NRDLST, RND), neon_tbl_tbx),
21094
21095 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
21096 #define THUMB_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_v3_or_neon_ext
21097 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21098 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_v3_or_neon_ext
21099
21100 /* Neon element/structure load/store. */
21101 nUF(vld1, _vld1, 2, (NSTRLST, ADDR), neon_ldx_stx),
21102 nUF(vst1, _vst1, 2, (NSTRLST, ADDR), neon_ldx_stx),
21103 nUF(vld2, _vld2, 2, (NSTRLST, ADDR), neon_ldx_stx),
21104 nUF(vst2, _vst2, 2, (NSTRLST, ADDR), neon_ldx_stx),
21105 nUF(vld3, _vld3, 2, (NSTRLST, ADDR), neon_ldx_stx),
21106 nUF(vst3, _vst3, 2, (NSTRLST, ADDR), neon_ldx_stx),
21107 nUF(vld4, _vld4, 2, (NSTRLST, ADDR), neon_ldx_stx),
21108 nUF(vst4, _vst4, 2, (NSTRLST, ADDR), neon_ldx_stx),
21109
21110 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
21111 #define THUMB_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_v3xd
21112 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21113 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_v3xd
21114 cCE("fconsts", eb00a00, 2, (RVS, I255), vfp_sp_const),
21115 cCE("fshtos", eba0a40, 2, (RVS, I16z), vfp_sp_conv_16),
21116 cCE("fsltos", eba0ac0, 2, (RVS, I32), vfp_sp_conv_32),
21117 cCE("fuhtos", ebb0a40, 2, (RVS, I16z), vfp_sp_conv_16),
21118 cCE("fultos", ebb0ac0, 2, (RVS, I32), vfp_sp_conv_32),
21119 cCE("ftoshs", ebe0a40, 2, (RVS, I16z), vfp_sp_conv_16),
21120 cCE("ftosls", ebe0ac0, 2, (RVS, I32), vfp_sp_conv_32),
21121 cCE("ftouhs", ebf0a40, 2, (RVS, I16z), vfp_sp_conv_16),
21122 cCE("ftouls", ebf0ac0, 2, (RVS, I32), vfp_sp_conv_32),
21123
21124 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
21125 #define THUMB_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_v3
21126 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21127 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_v3
21128
21129 cCE("fconstd", eb00b00, 2, (RVD, I255), vfp_dp_const),
21130 cCE("fshtod", eba0b40, 2, (RVD, I16z), vfp_dp_conv_16),
21131 cCE("fsltod", eba0bc0, 2, (RVD, I32), vfp_dp_conv_32),
21132 cCE("fuhtod", ebb0b40, 2, (RVD, I16z), vfp_dp_conv_16),
21133 cCE("fultod", ebb0bc0, 2, (RVD, I32), vfp_dp_conv_32),
21134 cCE("ftoshd", ebe0b40, 2, (RVD, I16z), vfp_dp_conv_16),
21135 cCE("ftosld", ebe0bc0, 2, (RVD, I32), vfp_dp_conv_32),
21136 cCE("ftouhd", ebf0b40, 2, (RVD, I16z), vfp_dp_conv_16),
21137 cCE("ftould", ebf0bc0, 2, (RVD, I32), vfp_dp_conv_32),
21138
21139 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21140 #define ARM_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_fma
21141 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
21142 #define THUMB_VARIANT & fpu_vfp_ext_fma
21143 /* Mnemonics shared by Neon and VFP. These are included in the
21144 VFP FMA variant; NEON and VFP FMA always includes the NEON
21145 FMA instructions. */
21146 nCEF(vfma, _vfma, 3, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ, RNSDQ), neon_fmac),
21147 nCEF(vfms, _vfms, 3, (RNSDQ, oRNSDQ, RNSDQ), neon_fmac),
21148 /* ffmas/ffmad/ffmss/ffmsd are dummy mnemonics to satisfy gas;
21149 the v form should always be used. */
21150 cCE("ffmas", ea00a00, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
21151 cCE("ffnmas", ea00a40, 3, (RVS, RVS, RVS), vfp_sp_dyadic),
21152 cCE("ffmad", ea00b00, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
21153 cCE("ffnmad", ea00b40, 3, (RVD, RVD, RVD), vfp_dp_rd_rn_rm),
21154 nCE(vfnma, _vfnma, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vfp_nsyn_nmul),
21155 nCE(vfnms, _vfnms, 3, (RVSD, RVSD, RVSD), vfp_nsyn_nmul),
21156
21157 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
21158 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21159 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_cext_xscale /* Intel XScale extensions. */
21160
21161 cCE("mia", e200010, 3, (RXA, RRnpc, RRnpc), xsc_mia),
21162 cCE("miaph", e280010, 3, (RXA, RRnpc, RRnpc), xsc_mia),
21163 cCE("miabb", e2c0010, 3, (RXA, RRnpc, RRnpc), xsc_mia),
21164 cCE("miabt", e2d0010, 3, (RXA, RRnpc, RRnpc), xsc_mia),
21165 cCE("miatb", e2e0010, 3, (RXA, RRnpc, RRnpc), xsc_mia),
21166 cCE("miatt", e2f0010, 3, (RXA, RRnpc, RRnpc), xsc_mia),
21167 cCE("mar", c400000, 3, (RXA, RRnpc, RRnpc), xsc_mar),
21168 cCE("mra", c500000, 3, (RRnpc, RRnpc, RXA), xsc_mra),
21169
21170 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21171 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_cext_iwmmxt /* Intel Wireless MMX technology. */
21172
21173 cCE("tandcb", e13f130, 1, (RR), iwmmxt_tandorc),
21174 cCE("tandch", e53f130, 1, (RR), iwmmxt_tandorc),
21175 cCE("tandcw", e93f130, 1, (RR), iwmmxt_tandorc),
21176 cCE("tbcstb", e400010, 2, (RIWR, RR), rn_rd),
21177 cCE("tbcsth", e400050, 2, (RIWR, RR), rn_rd),
21178 cCE("tbcstw", e400090, 2, (RIWR, RR), rn_rd),
21179 cCE("textrcb", e130170, 2, (RR, I7), iwmmxt_textrc),
21180 cCE("textrch", e530170, 2, (RR, I7), iwmmxt_textrc),
21181 cCE("textrcw", e930170, 2, (RR, I7), iwmmxt_textrc),
21182 cCE("textrmub",e100070, 3, (RR, RIWR, I7), iwmmxt_textrm),
21183 cCE("textrmuh",e500070, 3, (RR, RIWR, I7), iwmmxt_textrm),
21184 cCE("textrmuw",e900070, 3, (RR, RIWR, I7), iwmmxt_textrm),
21185 cCE("textrmsb",e100078, 3, (RR, RIWR, I7), iwmmxt_textrm),
21186 cCE("textrmsh",e500078, 3, (RR, RIWR, I7), iwmmxt_textrm),
21187 cCE("textrmsw",e900078, 3, (RR, RIWR, I7), iwmmxt_textrm),
21188 cCE("tinsrb", e600010, 3, (RIWR, RR, I7), iwmmxt_tinsr),
21189 cCE("tinsrh", e600050, 3, (RIWR, RR, I7), iwmmxt_tinsr),
21190 cCE("tinsrw", e600090, 3, (RIWR, RR, I7), iwmmxt_tinsr),
21191 cCE("tmcr", e000110, 2, (RIWC_RIWG, RR), rn_rd),
21192 cCE("tmcrr", c400000, 3, (RIWR, RR, RR), rm_rd_rn),
21193 cCE("tmia", e200010, 3, (RIWR, RR, RR), iwmmxt_tmia),
21194 cCE("tmiaph", e280010, 3, (RIWR, RR, RR), iwmmxt_tmia),
21195 cCE("tmiabb", e2c0010, 3, (RIWR, RR, RR), iwmmxt_tmia),
21196 cCE("tmiabt", e2d0010, 3, (RIWR, RR, RR), iwmmxt_tmia),
21197 cCE("tmiatb", e2e0010, 3, (RIWR, RR, RR), iwmmxt_tmia),
21198 cCE("tmiatt", e2f0010, 3, (RIWR, RR, RR), iwmmxt_tmia),
21199 cCE("tmovmskb",e100030, 2, (RR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21200 cCE("tmovmskh",e500030, 2, (RR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21201 cCE("tmovmskw",e900030, 2, (RR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21202 cCE("tmrc", e100110, 2, (RR, RIWC_RIWG), rd_rn),
21203 cCE("tmrrc", c500000, 3, (RR, RR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21204 cCE("torcb", e13f150, 1, (RR), iwmmxt_tandorc),
21205 cCE("torch", e53f150, 1, (RR), iwmmxt_tandorc),
21206 cCE("torcw", e93f150, 1, (RR), iwmmxt_tandorc),
21207 cCE("waccb", e0001c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21208 cCE("wacch", e4001c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21209 cCE("waccw", e8001c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21210 cCE("waddbss", e300180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21211 cCE("waddb", e000180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21212 cCE("waddbus", e100180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21213 cCE("waddhss", e700180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21214 cCE("waddh", e400180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21215 cCE("waddhus", e500180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21216 cCE("waddwss", eb00180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21217 cCE("waddw", e800180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21218 cCE("waddwus", e900180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21219 cCE("waligni", e000020, 4, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR, I7), iwmmxt_waligni),
21220 cCE("walignr0",e800020, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21221 cCE("walignr1",e900020, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21222 cCE("walignr2",ea00020, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21223 cCE("walignr3",eb00020, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21224 cCE("wand", e200000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21225 cCE("wandn", e300000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21226 cCE("wavg2b", e800000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21227 cCE("wavg2br", e900000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21228 cCE("wavg2h", ec00000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21229 cCE("wavg2hr", ed00000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21230 cCE("wcmpeqb", e000060, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21231 cCE("wcmpeqh", e400060, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21232 cCE("wcmpeqw", e800060, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21233 cCE("wcmpgtub",e100060, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21234 cCE("wcmpgtuh",e500060, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21235 cCE("wcmpgtuw",e900060, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21236 cCE("wcmpgtsb",e300060, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21237 cCE("wcmpgtsh",e700060, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21238 cCE("wcmpgtsw",eb00060, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21239 cCE("wldrb", c100000, 2, (RIWR, ADDR), iwmmxt_wldstbh),
21240 cCE("wldrh", c500000, 2, (RIWR, ADDR), iwmmxt_wldstbh),
21241 cCE("wldrw", c100100, 2, (RIWR_RIWC, ADDR), iwmmxt_wldstw),
21242 cCE("wldrd", c500100, 2, (RIWR, ADDR), iwmmxt_wldstd),
21243 cCE("wmacs", e600100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21244 cCE("wmacsz", e700100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21245 cCE("wmacu", e400100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21246 cCE("wmacuz", e500100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21247 cCE("wmadds", ea00100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21248 cCE("wmaddu", e800100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21249 cCE("wmaxsb", e200160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21250 cCE("wmaxsh", e600160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21251 cCE("wmaxsw", ea00160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21252 cCE("wmaxub", e000160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21253 cCE("wmaxuh", e400160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21254 cCE("wmaxuw", e800160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21255 cCE("wminsb", e300160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21256 cCE("wminsh", e700160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21257 cCE("wminsw", eb00160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21258 cCE("wminub", e100160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21259 cCE("wminuh", e500160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21260 cCE("wminuw", e900160, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21261 cCE("wmov", e000000, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), iwmmxt_wmov),
21262 cCE("wmulsm", e300100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21263 cCE("wmulsl", e200100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21264 cCE("wmulum", e100100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21265 cCE("wmulul", e000100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21266 cCE("wor", e000000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21267 cCE("wpackhss",e700080, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21268 cCE("wpackhus",e500080, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21269 cCE("wpackwss",eb00080, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21270 cCE("wpackwus",e900080, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21271 cCE("wpackdss",ef00080, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21272 cCE("wpackdus",ed00080, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21273 cCE("wrorh", e700040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21274 cCE("wrorhg", e700148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21275 cCE("wrorw", eb00040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21276 cCE("wrorwg", eb00148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21277 cCE("wrord", ef00040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21278 cCE("wrordg", ef00148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21279 cCE("wsadb", e000120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21280 cCE("wsadbz", e100120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21281 cCE("wsadh", e400120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21282 cCE("wsadhz", e500120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21283 cCE("wshufh", e0001e0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, I255), iwmmxt_wshufh),
21284 cCE("wsllh", e500040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21285 cCE("wsllhg", e500148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21286 cCE("wsllw", e900040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21287 cCE("wsllwg", e900148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21288 cCE("wslld", ed00040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21289 cCE("wslldg", ed00148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21290 cCE("wsrah", e400040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21291 cCE("wsrahg", e400148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21292 cCE("wsraw", e800040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21293 cCE("wsrawg", e800148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21294 cCE("wsrad", ec00040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21295 cCE("wsradg", ec00148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21296 cCE("wsrlh", e600040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21297 cCE("wsrlhg", e600148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21298 cCE("wsrlw", ea00040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21299 cCE("wsrlwg", ea00148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21300 cCE("wsrld", ee00040, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR_I32z),iwmmxt_wrwrwr_or_imm5),
21301 cCE("wsrldg", ee00148, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWG), rd_rn_rm),
21302 cCE("wstrb", c000000, 2, (RIWR, ADDR), iwmmxt_wldstbh),
21303 cCE("wstrh", c400000, 2, (RIWR, ADDR), iwmmxt_wldstbh),
21304 cCE("wstrw", c000100, 2, (RIWR_RIWC, ADDR), iwmmxt_wldstw),
21305 cCE("wstrd", c400100, 2, (RIWR, ADDR), iwmmxt_wldstd),
21306 cCE("wsubbss", e3001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21307 cCE("wsubb", e0001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21308 cCE("wsubbus", e1001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21309 cCE("wsubhss", e7001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21310 cCE("wsubh", e4001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21311 cCE("wsubhus", e5001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21312 cCE("wsubwss", eb001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21313 cCE("wsubw", e8001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21314 cCE("wsubwus", e9001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21315 cCE("wunpckehub",e0000c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21316 cCE("wunpckehuh",e4000c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21317 cCE("wunpckehuw",e8000c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21318 cCE("wunpckehsb",e2000c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21319 cCE("wunpckehsh",e6000c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21320 cCE("wunpckehsw",ea000c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21321 cCE("wunpckihb", e1000c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21322 cCE("wunpckihh", e5000c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21323 cCE("wunpckihw", e9000c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21324 cCE("wunpckelub",e0000e0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21325 cCE("wunpckeluh",e4000e0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21326 cCE("wunpckeluw",e8000e0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21327 cCE("wunpckelsb",e2000e0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21328 cCE("wunpckelsh",e6000e0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21329 cCE("wunpckelsw",ea000e0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21330 cCE("wunpckilb", e1000e0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21331 cCE("wunpckilh", e5000e0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21332 cCE("wunpckilw", e9000e0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21333 cCE("wxor", e100000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21334 cCE("wzero", e300000, 1, (RIWR), iwmmxt_wzero),
21335
21336 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21337 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_cext_iwmmxt2 /* Intel Wireless MMX technology, version 2. */
21338
21339 cCE("torvscb", e12f190, 1, (RR), iwmmxt_tandorc),
21340 cCE("torvsch", e52f190, 1, (RR), iwmmxt_tandorc),
21341 cCE("torvscw", e92f190, 1, (RR), iwmmxt_tandorc),
21342 cCE("wabsb", e2001c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21343 cCE("wabsh", e6001c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21344 cCE("wabsw", ea001c0, 2, (RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn),
21345 cCE("wabsdiffb", e1001c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21346 cCE("wabsdiffh", e5001c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21347 cCE("wabsdiffw", e9001c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21348 cCE("waddbhusl", e2001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21349 cCE("waddbhusm", e6001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21350 cCE("waddhc", e600180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21351 cCE("waddwc", ea00180, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21352 cCE("waddsubhx", ea001a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21353 cCE("wavg4", e400000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21354 cCE("wavg4r", e500000, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21355 cCE("wmaddsn", ee00100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21356 cCE("wmaddsx", eb00100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21357 cCE("wmaddun", ec00100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21358 cCE("wmaddux", e900100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21359 cCE("wmerge", e000080, 4, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR, I7), iwmmxt_wmerge),
21360 cCE("wmiabb", e0000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21361 cCE("wmiabt", e1000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21362 cCE("wmiatb", e2000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21363 cCE("wmiatt", e3000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21364 cCE("wmiabbn", e4000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21365 cCE("wmiabtn", e5000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21366 cCE("wmiatbn", e6000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21367 cCE("wmiattn", e7000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21368 cCE("wmiawbb", e800120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21369 cCE("wmiawbt", e900120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21370 cCE("wmiawtb", ea00120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21371 cCE("wmiawtt", eb00120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21372 cCE("wmiawbbn", ec00120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21373 cCE("wmiawbtn", ed00120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21374 cCE("wmiawtbn", ee00120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21375 cCE("wmiawttn", ef00120, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21376 cCE("wmulsmr", ef00100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21377 cCE("wmulumr", ed00100, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21378 cCE("wmulwumr", ec000c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21379 cCE("wmulwsmr", ee000c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21380 cCE("wmulwum", ed000c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21381 cCE("wmulwsm", ef000c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21382 cCE("wmulwl", eb000c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21383 cCE("wqmiabb", e8000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21384 cCE("wqmiabt", e9000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21385 cCE("wqmiatb", ea000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21386 cCE("wqmiatt", eb000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21387 cCE("wqmiabbn", ec000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21388 cCE("wqmiabtn", ed000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21389 cCE("wqmiatbn", ee000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21390 cCE("wqmiattn", ef000a0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21391 cCE("wqmulm", e100080, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21392 cCE("wqmulmr", e300080, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21393 cCE("wqmulwm", ec000e0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21394 cCE("wqmulwmr", ee000e0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21395 cCE("wsubaddhx", ed001c0, 3, (RIWR, RIWR, RIWR), rd_rn_rm),
21396
21397 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21398 #define ARM_VARIANT & arm_cext_maverick /* Cirrus Maverick instructions. */
21399
21400 cCE("cfldrs", c100400, 2, (RMF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
21401 cCE("cfldrd", c500400, 2, (RMD, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
21402 cCE("cfldr32", c100500, 2, (RMFX, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
21403 cCE("cfldr64", c500500, 2, (RMDX, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
21404 cCE("cfstrs", c000400, 2, (RMF, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
21405 cCE("cfstrd", c400400, 2, (RMD, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
21406 cCE("cfstr32", c000500, 2, (RMFX, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
21407 cCE("cfstr64", c400500, 2, (RMDX, ADDRGLDC), rd_cpaddr),
21408 cCE("cfmvsr", e000450, 2, (RMF, RR), rn_rd),
21409 cCE("cfmvrs", e100450, 2, (RR, RMF), rd_rn),
21410 cCE("cfmvdlr", e000410, 2, (RMD, RR), rn_rd),
21411 cCE("cfmvrdl", e100410, 2, (RR, RMD), rd_rn),
21412 cCE("cfmvdhr", e000430, 2, (RMD, RR), rn_rd),
21413 cCE("cfmvrdh", e100430, 2, (RR, RMD), rd_rn),
21414 cCE("cfmv64lr",e000510, 2, (RMDX, RR), rn_rd),
21415 cCE("cfmvr64l",e100510, 2, (RR, RMDX), rd_rn),
21416 cCE("cfmv64hr",e000530, 2, (RMDX, RR), rn_rd),
21417 cCE("cfmvr64h",e100530, 2, (RR, RMDX), rd_rn),
21418 cCE("cfmval32",e200440, 2, (RMAX, RMFX), rd_rn),
21419 cCE("cfmv32al",e100440, 2, (RMFX, RMAX), rd_rn),
21420 cCE("cfmvam32",e200460, 2, (RMAX, RMFX), rd_rn),
21421 cCE("cfmv32am",e100460, 2, (RMFX, RMAX), rd_rn),
21422 cCE("cfmvah32",e200480, 2, (RMAX, RMFX), rd_rn),
21423 cCE("cfmv32ah",e100480, 2, (RMFX, RMAX), rd_rn),
21424 cCE("cfmva32", e2004a0, 2, (RMAX, RMFX), rd_rn),
21425 cCE("cfmv32a", e1004a0, 2, (RMFX, RMAX), rd_rn),
21426 cCE("cfmva64", e2004c0, 2, (RMAX, RMDX), rd_rn),
21427 cCE("cfmv64a", e1004c0, 2, (RMDX, RMAX), rd_rn),
21428 cCE("cfmvsc32",e2004e0, 2, (RMDS, RMDX), mav_dspsc),
21429 cCE("cfmv32sc",e1004e0, 2, (RMDX, RMDS), rd),
21430 cCE("cfcpys", e000400, 2, (RMF, RMF), rd_rn),
21431 cCE("cfcpyd", e000420, 2, (RMD, RMD), rd_rn),
21432 cCE("cfcvtsd", e000460, 2, (RMD, RMF), rd_rn),
21433 cCE("cfcvtds", e000440, 2, (RMF, RMD), rd_rn),
21434 cCE("cfcvt32s",e000480, 2, (RMF, RMFX), rd_rn),
21435 cCE("cfcvt32d",e0004a0, 2, (RMD, RMFX), rd_rn),
21436 cCE("cfcvt64s",e0004c0, 2, (RMF, RMDX), rd_rn),
21437 cCE("cfcvt64d",e0004e0, 2, (RMD, RMDX), rd_rn),
21438 cCE("cfcvts32",e100580, 2, (RMFX, RMF), rd_rn),
21439 cCE("cfcvtd32",e1005a0, 2, (RMFX, RMD), rd_rn),
21440 cCE("cftruncs32",e1005c0, 2, (RMFX, RMF), rd_rn),
21441 cCE("cftruncd32",e1005e0, 2, (RMFX, RMD), rd_rn),
21442 cCE("cfrshl32",e000550, 3, (RMFX, RMFX, RR), mav_triple),
21443 cCE("cfrshl64",e000570, 3, (RMDX, RMDX, RR), mav_triple),
21444 cCE("cfsh32", e000500, 3, (RMFX, RMFX, I63s), mav_shift),
21445 cCE("cfsh64", e200500, 3, (RMDX, RMDX, I63s), mav_shift),
21446 cCE("cfcmps", e100490, 3, (RR, RMF, RMF), rd_rn_rm),
21447 cCE("cfcmpd", e1004b0, 3, (RR, RMD, RMD), rd_rn_rm),
21448 cCE("cfcmp32", e100590, 3, (RR, RMFX, RMFX), rd_rn_rm),
21449 cCE("cfcmp64", e1005b0, 3, (RR, RMDX, RMDX), rd_rn_rm),
21450 cCE("cfabss", e300400, 2, (RMF, RMF), rd_rn),
21451 cCE("cfabsd", e300420, 2, (RMD, RMD), rd_rn),
21452 cCE("cfnegs", e300440, 2, (RMF, RMF), rd_rn),
21453 cCE("cfnegd", e300460, 2, (RMD, RMD), rd_rn),
21454 cCE("cfadds", e300480, 3, (RMF, RMF, RMF), rd_rn_rm),
21455 cCE("cfaddd", e3004a0, 3, (RMD, RMD, RMD), rd_rn_rm),
21456 cCE("cfsubs", e3004c0, 3, (RMF, RMF, RMF), rd_rn_rm),
21457 cCE("cfsubd", e3004e0, 3, (RMD, RMD, RMD), rd_rn_rm),
21458 cCE("cfmuls", e100400, 3, (RMF, RMF, RMF), rd_rn_rm),
21459 cCE("cfmuld", e100420, 3, (RMD, RMD, RMD), rd_rn_rm),
21460 cCE("cfabs32", e300500, 2, (RMFX, RMFX), rd_rn),
21461 cCE("cfabs64", e300520, 2, (RMDX, RMDX), rd_rn),
21462 cCE("cfneg32", e300540, 2, (RMFX, RMFX), rd_rn),
21463 cCE("cfneg64", e300560, 2, (RMDX, RMDX), rd_rn),
21464 cCE("cfadd32", e300580, 3, (RMFX, RMFX, RMFX), rd_rn_rm),
21465 cCE("cfadd64", e3005a0, 3, (RMDX, RMDX, RMDX), rd_rn_rm),
21466 cCE("cfsub32", e3005c0, 3, (RMFX, RMFX, RMFX), rd_rn_rm),
21467 cCE("cfsub64", e3005e0, 3, (RMDX, RMDX, RMDX), rd_rn_rm),
21468 cCE("cfmul32", e100500, 3, (RMFX, RMFX, RMFX), rd_rn_rm),
21469 cCE("cfmul64", e100520, 3, (RMDX, RMDX, RMDX), rd_rn_rm),
21470 cCE("cfmac32", e100540, 3, (RMFX, RMFX, RMFX), rd_rn_rm),
21471 cCE("cfmsc32", e100560, 3, (RMFX, RMFX, RMFX), rd_rn_rm),
21472 cCE("cfmadd32",e000600, 4, (RMAX, RMFX, RMFX, RMFX), mav_quad),
21473 cCE("cfmsub32",e100600, 4, (RMAX, RMFX, RMFX, RMFX), mav_quad),
21474 cCE("cfmadda32", e200600, 4, (RMAX, RMAX, RMFX, RMFX), mav_quad),
21475 cCE("cfmsuba32", e300600, 4, (RMAX, RMAX, RMFX, RMFX), mav_quad),
21476
21477 /* ARMv8-M instructions. */
21478 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21479 #define ARM_VARIANT NULL
21480 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
21481 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v8m
21482 ToU("sg", e97fe97f, 0, (), noargs),
21483 ToC("blxns", 4784, 1, (RRnpc), t_blx),
21484 ToC("bxns", 4704, 1, (RRnpc), t_bx),
21485 ToC("tt", e840f000, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpc), tt),
21486 ToC("ttt", e840f040, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpc), tt),
21487 ToC("tta", e840f080, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpc), tt),
21488 ToC("ttat", e840f0c0, 2, (RRnpc, RRnpc), tt),
21489
21490 /* FP for ARMv8-M Mainline. Enabled for ARMv8-M Mainline because the
21491 instructions behave as nop if no VFP is present. */
21492 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
21493 #define THUMB_VARIANT & arm_ext_v8m_main
21494 ToC("vlldm", ec300a00, 1, (RRnpc), rn),
21495 ToC("vlstm", ec200a00, 1, (RRnpc), rn),
21496 };
21497 #undef ARM_VARIANT
21498 #undef THUMB_VARIANT
21499 #undef TCE
21500 #undef TUE
21501 #undef TUF
21502 #undef TCC
21503 #undef cCE
21504 #undef cCL
21505 #undef C3E
21506 #undef CE
21507 #undef CM
21508 #undef UE
21509 #undef UF
21510 #undef UT
21511 #undef NUF
21512 #undef nUF
21513 #undef NCE
21514 #undef nCE
21515 #undef OPS0
21516 #undef OPS1
21517 #undef OPS2
21518 #undef OPS3
21519 #undef OPS4
21520 #undef OPS5
21521 #undef OPS6
21522 #undef do_0
21523 \f
21524 /* MD interface: bits in the object file. */
21525
21526 /* Turn an integer of n bytes (in val) into a stream of bytes appropriate
21527 for use in the a.out file, and stores them in the array pointed to by buf.
21528 This knows about the endian-ness of the target machine and does
21529 THE RIGHT THING, whatever it is. Possible values for n are 1 (byte)
21530 2 (short) and 4 (long) Floating numbers are put out as a series of
21531 LITTLENUMS (shorts, here at least). */
21532
21533 void
21534 md_number_to_chars (char * buf, valueT val, int n)
21535 {
21536 if (target_big_endian)
21537 number_to_chars_bigendian (buf, val, n);
21538 else
21539 number_to_chars_littleendian (buf, val, n);
21540 }
21541
21542 static valueT
21543 md_chars_to_number (char * buf, int n)
21544 {
21545 valueT result = 0;
21546 unsigned char * where = (unsigned char *) buf;
21547
21548 if (target_big_endian)
21549 {
21550 while (n--)
21551 {
21552 result <<= 8;
21553 result |= (*where++ & 255);
21554 }
21555 }
21556 else
21557 {
21558 while (n--)
21559 {
21560 result <<= 8;
21561 result |= (where[n] & 255);
21562 }
21563 }
21564
21565 return result;
21566 }
21567
21568 /* MD interface: Sections. */
21569
21570 /* Calculate the maximum variable size (i.e., excluding fr_fix)
21571 that an rs_machine_dependent frag may reach. */
21572
21573 unsigned int
21574 arm_frag_max_var (fragS *fragp)
21575 {
21576 /* We only use rs_machine_dependent for variable-size Thumb instructions,
21577 which are either THUMB_SIZE (2) or INSN_SIZE (4).
21578
21579 Note that we generate relaxable instructions even for cases that don't
21580 really need it, like an immediate that's a trivial constant. So we're
21581 overestimating the instruction size for some of those cases. Rather
21582 than putting more intelligence here, it would probably be better to
21583 avoid generating a relaxation frag in the first place when it can be
21584 determined up front that a short instruction will suffice. */
21585
21586 gas_assert (fragp->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent);
21587 return INSN_SIZE;
21588 }
21589
21590 /* Estimate the size of a frag before relaxing. Assume everything fits in
21591 2 bytes. */
21592
21593 int
21594 md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragS * fragp,
21595 segT segtype ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
21596 {
21597 fragp->fr_var = 2;
21598 return 2;
21599 }
21600
21601 /* Convert a machine dependent frag. */
21602
21603 void
21604 md_convert_frag (bfd *abfd, segT asec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, fragS *fragp)
21605 {
21606 unsigned long insn;
21607 unsigned long old_op;
21608 char *buf;
21609 expressionS exp;
21610 fixS *fixp;
21611 int reloc_type;
21612 int pc_rel;
21613 int opcode;
21614
21615 buf = fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix;
21616
21617 old_op = bfd_get_16(abfd, buf);
21618 if (fragp->fr_symbol)
21619 {
21620 exp.X_op = O_symbol;
21621 exp.X_add_symbol = fragp->fr_symbol;
21622 }
21623 else
21624 {
21625 exp.X_op = O_constant;
21626 }
21627 exp.X_add_number = fragp->fr_offset;
21628 opcode = fragp->fr_subtype;
21629 switch (opcode)
21630 {
21631 case T_MNEM_ldr_pc:
21632 case T_MNEM_ldr_pc2:
21633 case T_MNEM_ldr_sp:
21634 case T_MNEM_str_sp:
21635 case T_MNEM_ldr:
21636 case T_MNEM_ldrb:
21637 case T_MNEM_ldrh:
21638 case T_MNEM_str:
21639 case T_MNEM_strb:
21640 case T_MNEM_strh:
21641 if (fragp->fr_var == 4)
21642 {
21643 insn = THUMB_OP32 (opcode);
21644 if ((old_op >> 12) == 4 || (old_op >> 12) == 9)
21645 {
21646 insn |= (old_op & 0x700) << 4;
21647 }
21648 else
21649 {
21650 insn |= (old_op & 7) << 12;
21651 insn |= (old_op & 0x38) << 13;
21652 }
21653 insn |= 0x00000c00;
21654 put_thumb32_insn (buf, insn);
21655 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_IMM;
21656 }
21657 else
21658 {
21659 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET;
21660 }
21661 pc_rel = (opcode == T_MNEM_ldr_pc2);
21662 break;
21663 case T_MNEM_adr:
21664 if (fragp->fr_var == 4)
21665 {
21666 insn = THUMB_OP32 (opcode);
21667 insn |= (old_op & 0xf0) << 4;
21668 put_thumb32_insn (buf, insn);
21669 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_PC12;
21670 }
21671 else
21672 {
21673 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD;
21674 exp.X_add_number -= 4;
21675 }
21676 pc_rel = 1;
21677 break;
21678 case T_MNEM_mov:
21679 case T_MNEM_movs:
21680 case T_MNEM_cmp:
21681 case T_MNEM_cmn:
21682 if (fragp->fr_var == 4)
21683 {
21684 int r0off = (opcode == T_MNEM_mov
21685 || opcode == T_MNEM_movs) ? 0 : 8;
21686 insn = THUMB_OP32 (opcode);
21687 insn = (insn & 0xe1ffffff) | 0x10000000;
21688 insn |= (old_op & 0x700) << r0off;
21689 put_thumb32_insn (buf, insn);
21690 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE;
21691 }
21692 else
21693 {
21694 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_IMM;
21695 }
21696 pc_rel = 0;
21697 break;
21698 case T_MNEM_b:
21699 if (fragp->fr_var == 4)
21700 {
21701 insn = THUMB_OP32(opcode);
21702 put_thumb32_insn (buf, insn);
21703 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH25;
21704 }
21705 else
21706 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH12;
21707 pc_rel = 1;
21708 break;
21709 case T_MNEM_bcond:
21710 if (fragp->fr_var == 4)
21711 {
21712 insn = THUMB_OP32(opcode);
21713 insn |= (old_op & 0xf00) << 14;
21714 put_thumb32_insn (buf, insn);
21715 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH20;
21716 }
21717 else
21718 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH9;
21719 pc_rel = 1;
21720 break;
21721 case T_MNEM_add_sp:
21722 case T_MNEM_add_pc:
21723 case T_MNEM_inc_sp:
21724 case T_MNEM_dec_sp:
21725 if (fragp->fr_var == 4)
21726 {
21727 /* ??? Choose between add and addw. */
21728 insn = THUMB_OP32 (opcode);
21729 insn |= (old_op & 0xf0) << 4;
21730 put_thumb32_insn (buf, insn);
21731 if (opcode == T_MNEM_add_pc)
21732 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMM12;
21733 else
21734 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_IMM;
21735 }
21736 else
21737 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD;
21738 pc_rel = 0;
21739 break;
21740
21741 case T_MNEM_addi:
21742 case T_MNEM_addis:
21743 case T_MNEM_subi:
21744 case T_MNEM_subis:
21745 if (fragp->fr_var == 4)
21746 {
21747 insn = THUMB_OP32 (opcode);
21748 insn |= (old_op & 0xf0) << 4;
21749 insn |= (old_op & 0xf) << 16;
21750 put_thumb32_insn (buf, insn);
21751 if (insn & (1 << 20))
21752 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_IMM;
21753 else
21754 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE;
21755 }
21756 else
21757 reloc_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD;
21758 pc_rel = 0;
21759 break;
21760 default:
21761 abort ();
21762 }
21763 fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, fragp->fr_fix, fragp->fr_var, &exp, pc_rel,
21764 (enum bfd_reloc_code_real) reloc_type);
21765 fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file;
21766 fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line;
21767 fragp->fr_fix += fragp->fr_var;
21768
21769 /* Set whether we use thumb-2 ISA based on final relaxation results. */
21770 if (thumb_mode && fragp->fr_var == 4 && no_cpu_selected ()
21771 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (thumb_arch_used, arm_arch_t2))
21772 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (arm_arch_used, thumb_arch_used, arm_ext_v6t2);
21773 }
21774
21775 /* Return the size of a relaxable immediate operand instruction.
21776 SHIFT and SIZE specify the form of the allowable immediate. */
21777 static int
21778 relax_immediate (fragS *fragp, int size, int shift)
21779 {
21780 offsetT offset;
21781 offsetT mask;
21782 offsetT low;
21783
21784 /* ??? Should be able to do better than this. */
21785 if (fragp->fr_symbol)
21786 return 4;
21787
21788 low = (1 << shift) - 1;
21789 mask = (1 << (shift + size)) - (1 << shift);
21790 offset = fragp->fr_offset;
21791 /* Force misaligned offsets to 32-bit variant. */
21792 if (offset & low)
21793 return 4;
21794 if (offset & ~mask)
21795 return 4;
21796 return 2;
21797 }
21798
21799 /* Get the address of a symbol during relaxation. */
21800 static addressT
21801 relaxed_symbol_addr (fragS *fragp, long stretch)
21802 {
21803 fragS *sym_frag;
21804 addressT addr;
21805 symbolS *sym;
21806
21807 sym = fragp->fr_symbol;
21808 sym_frag = symbol_get_frag (sym);
21809 know (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym) != absolute_section
21810 || sym_frag == &zero_address_frag);
21811 addr = S_GET_VALUE (sym) + fragp->fr_offset;
21812
21813 /* If frag has yet to be reached on this pass, assume it will
21814 move by STRETCH just as we did. If this is not so, it will
21815 be because some frag between grows, and that will force
21816 another pass. */
21817
21818 if (stretch != 0
21819 && sym_frag->relax_marker != fragp->relax_marker)
21820 {
21821 fragS *f;
21822
21823 /* Adjust stretch for any alignment frag. Note that if have
21824 been expanding the earlier code, the symbol may be
21825 defined in what appears to be an earlier frag. FIXME:
21826 This doesn't handle the fr_subtype field, which specifies
21827 a maximum number of bytes to skip when doing an
21828 alignment. */
21829 for (f = fragp; f != NULL && f != sym_frag; f = f->fr_next)
21830 {
21831 if (f->fr_type == rs_align || f->fr_type == rs_align_code)
21832 {
21833 if (stretch < 0)
21834 stretch = - ((- stretch)
21835 & ~ ((1 << (int) f->fr_offset) - 1));
21836 else
21837 stretch &= ~ ((1 << (int) f->fr_offset) - 1);
21838 if (stretch == 0)
21839 break;
21840 }
21841 }
21842 if (f != NULL)
21843 addr += stretch;
21844 }
21845
21846 return addr;
21847 }
21848
21849 /* Return the size of a relaxable adr pseudo-instruction or PC-relative
21850 load. */
21851 static int
21852 relax_adr (fragS *fragp, asection *sec, long stretch)
21853 {
21854 addressT addr;
21855 offsetT val;
21856
21857 /* Assume worst case for symbols not known to be in the same section. */
21858 if (fragp->fr_symbol == NULL
21859 || !S_IS_DEFINED (fragp->fr_symbol)
21860 || sec != S_GET_SEGMENT (fragp->fr_symbol)
21861 || S_IS_WEAK (fragp->fr_symbol))
21862 return 4;
21863
21864 val = relaxed_symbol_addr (fragp, stretch);
21865 addr = fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix;
21866 addr = (addr + 4) & ~3;
21867 /* Force misaligned targets to 32-bit variant. */
21868 if (val & 3)
21869 return 4;
21870 val -= addr;
21871 if (val < 0 || val > 1020)
21872 return 4;
21873 return 2;
21874 }
21875
21876 /* Return the size of a relaxable add/sub immediate instruction. */
21877 static int
21878 relax_addsub (fragS *fragp, asection *sec)
21879 {
21880 char *buf;
21881 int op;
21882
21883 buf = fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix;
21884 op = bfd_get_16(sec->owner, buf);
21885 if ((op & 0xf) == ((op >> 4) & 0xf))
21886 return relax_immediate (fragp, 8, 0);
21887 else
21888 return relax_immediate (fragp, 3, 0);
21889 }
21890
21891 /* Return TRUE iff the definition of symbol S could be pre-empted
21892 (overridden) at link or load time. */
21893 static bfd_boolean
21894 symbol_preemptible (symbolS *s)
21895 {
21896 /* Weak symbols can always be pre-empted. */
21897 if (S_IS_WEAK (s))
21898 return TRUE;
21899
21900 /* Non-global symbols cannot be pre-empted. */
21901 if (! S_IS_EXTERNAL (s))
21902 return FALSE;
21903
21904 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
21905 /* In ELF, a global symbol can be marked protected, or private. In that
21906 case it can't be pre-empted (other definitions in the same link unit
21907 would violate the ODR). */
21908 if (ELF_ST_VISIBILITY (S_GET_OTHER (s)) > STV_DEFAULT)
21909 return FALSE;
21910 #endif
21911
21912 /* Other global symbols might be pre-empted. */
21913 return TRUE;
21914 }
21915
21916 /* Return the size of a relaxable branch instruction. BITS is the
21917 size of the offset field in the narrow instruction. */
21918
21919 static int
21920 relax_branch (fragS *fragp, asection *sec, int bits, long stretch)
21921 {
21922 addressT addr;
21923 offsetT val;
21924 offsetT limit;
21925
21926 /* Assume worst case for symbols not known to be in the same section. */
21927 if (!S_IS_DEFINED (fragp->fr_symbol)
21928 || sec != S_GET_SEGMENT (fragp->fr_symbol)
21929 || S_IS_WEAK (fragp->fr_symbol))
21930 return 4;
21931
21932 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
21933 /* A branch to a function in ARM state will require interworking. */
21934 if (S_IS_DEFINED (fragp->fr_symbol)
21935 && ARM_IS_FUNC (fragp->fr_symbol))
21936 return 4;
21937 #endif
21938
21939 if (symbol_preemptible (fragp->fr_symbol))
21940 return 4;
21941
21942 val = relaxed_symbol_addr (fragp, stretch);
21943 addr = fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix + 4;
21944 val -= addr;
21945
21946 /* Offset is a signed value *2 */
21947 limit = 1 << bits;
21948 if (val >= limit || val < -limit)
21949 return 4;
21950 return 2;
21951 }
21952
21953
21954 /* Relax a machine dependent frag. This returns the amount by which
21955 the current size of the frag should change. */
21956
21957 int
21958 arm_relax_frag (asection *sec, fragS *fragp, long stretch)
21959 {
21960 int oldsize;
21961 int newsize;
21962
21963 oldsize = fragp->fr_var;
21964 switch (fragp->fr_subtype)
21965 {
21966 case T_MNEM_ldr_pc2:
21967 newsize = relax_adr (fragp, sec, stretch);
21968 break;
21969 case T_MNEM_ldr_pc:
21970 case T_MNEM_ldr_sp:
21971 case T_MNEM_str_sp:
21972 newsize = relax_immediate (fragp, 8, 2);
21973 break;
21974 case T_MNEM_ldr:
21975 case T_MNEM_str:
21976 newsize = relax_immediate (fragp, 5, 2);
21977 break;
21978 case T_MNEM_ldrh:
21979 case T_MNEM_strh:
21980 newsize = relax_immediate (fragp, 5, 1);
21981 break;
21982 case T_MNEM_ldrb:
21983 case T_MNEM_strb:
21984 newsize = relax_immediate (fragp, 5, 0);
21985 break;
21986 case T_MNEM_adr:
21987 newsize = relax_adr (fragp, sec, stretch);
21988 break;
21989 case T_MNEM_mov:
21990 case T_MNEM_movs:
21991 case T_MNEM_cmp:
21992 case T_MNEM_cmn:
21993 newsize = relax_immediate (fragp, 8, 0);
21994 break;
21995 case T_MNEM_b:
21996 newsize = relax_branch (fragp, sec, 11, stretch);
21997 break;
21998 case T_MNEM_bcond:
21999 newsize = relax_branch (fragp, sec, 8, stretch);
22000 break;
22001 case T_MNEM_add_sp:
22002 case T_MNEM_add_pc:
22003 newsize = relax_immediate (fragp, 8, 2);
22004 break;
22005 case T_MNEM_inc_sp:
22006 case T_MNEM_dec_sp:
22007 newsize = relax_immediate (fragp, 7, 2);
22008 break;
22009 case T_MNEM_addi:
22010 case T_MNEM_addis:
22011 case T_MNEM_subi:
22012 case T_MNEM_subis:
22013 newsize = relax_addsub (fragp, sec);
22014 break;
22015 default:
22016 abort ();
22017 }
22018
22019 fragp->fr_var = newsize;
22020 /* Freeze wide instructions that are at or before the same location as
22021 in the previous pass. This avoids infinite loops.
22022 Don't freeze them unconditionally because targets may be artificially
22023 misaligned by the expansion of preceding frags. */
22024 if (stretch <= 0 && newsize > 2)
22025 {
22026 md_convert_frag (sec->owner, sec, fragp);
22027 frag_wane (fragp);
22028 }
22029
22030 return newsize - oldsize;
22031 }
22032
22033 /* Round up a section size to the appropriate boundary. */
22034
22035 valueT
22036 md_section_align (segT segment ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
22037 valueT size)
22038 {
22039 #if (defined (OBJ_AOUT) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_AOUT))
22040 if (OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_aout_flavour)
22041 {
22042 /* For a.out, force the section size to be aligned. If we don't do
22043 this, BFD will align it for us, but it will not write out the
22044 final bytes of the section. This may be a bug in BFD, but it is
22045 easier to fix it here since that is how the other a.out targets
22046 work. */
22047 int align;
22048
22049 align = bfd_get_section_alignment (stdoutput, segment);
22050 size = ((size + (1 << align) - 1) & (-((valueT) 1 << align)));
22051 }
22052 #endif
22053
22054 return size;
22055 }
22056
22057 /* This is called from HANDLE_ALIGN in write.c. Fill in the contents
22058 of an rs_align_code fragment. */
22059
22060 void
22061 arm_handle_align (fragS * fragP)
22062 {
22063 static unsigned char const arm_noop[2][2][4] =
22064 {
22065 { /* ARMv1 */
22066 {0x00, 0x00, 0xa0, 0xe1}, /* LE */
22067 {0xe1, 0xa0, 0x00, 0x00}, /* BE */
22068 },
22069 { /* ARMv6k */
22070 {0x00, 0xf0, 0x20, 0xe3}, /* LE */
22071 {0xe3, 0x20, 0xf0, 0x00}, /* BE */
22072 },
22073 };
22074 static unsigned char const thumb_noop[2][2][2] =
22075 {
22076 { /* Thumb-1 */
22077 {0xc0, 0x46}, /* LE */
22078 {0x46, 0xc0}, /* BE */
22079 },
22080 { /* Thumb-2 */
22081 {0x00, 0xbf}, /* LE */
22082 {0xbf, 0x00} /* BE */
22083 }
22084 };
22085 static unsigned char const wide_thumb_noop[2][4] =
22086 { /* Wide Thumb-2 */
22087 {0xaf, 0xf3, 0x00, 0x80}, /* LE */
22088 {0xf3, 0xaf, 0x80, 0x00}, /* BE */
22089 };
22090
22091 unsigned bytes, fix, noop_size;
22092 char * p;
22093 const unsigned char * noop;
22094 const unsigned char *narrow_noop = NULL;
22095 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
22096 enum mstate state;
22097 #endif
22098
22099 if (fragP->fr_type != rs_align_code)
22100 return;
22101
22102 bytes = fragP->fr_next->fr_address - fragP->fr_address - fragP->fr_fix;
22103 p = fragP->fr_literal + fragP->fr_fix;
22104 fix = 0;
22105
22106 if (bytes > MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE)
22107 bytes &= MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE;
22108
22109 gas_assert ((fragP->tc_frag_data.thumb_mode & MODE_RECORDED) != 0);
22110
22111 if (fragP->tc_frag_data.thumb_mode & (~ MODE_RECORDED))
22112 {
22113 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu_name[0]
22114 ? selected_cpu : arm_arch_none, arm_ext_v6t2))
22115 {
22116 narrow_noop = thumb_noop[1][target_big_endian];
22117 noop = wide_thumb_noop[target_big_endian];
22118 }
22119 else
22120 noop = thumb_noop[0][target_big_endian];
22121 noop_size = 2;
22122 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
22123 state = MAP_THUMB;
22124 #endif
22125 }
22126 else
22127 {
22128 noop = arm_noop[ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu_name[0]
22129 ? selected_cpu : arm_arch_none,
22130 arm_ext_v6k) != 0]
22131 [target_big_endian];
22132 noop_size = 4;
22133 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
22134 state = MAP_ARM;
22135 #endif
22136 }
22137
22138 fragP->fr_var = noop_size;
22139
22140 if (bytes & (noop_size - 1))
22141 {
22142 fix = bytes & (noop_size - 1);
22143 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
22144 insert_data_mapping_symbol (state, fragP->fr_fix, fragP, fix);
22145 #endif
22146 memset (p, 0, fix);
22147 p += fix;
22148 bytes -= fix;
22149 }
22150
22151 if (narrow_noop)
22152 {
22153 if (bytes & noop_size)
22154 {
22155 /* Insert a narrow noop. */
22156 memcpy (p, narrow_noop, noop_size);
22157 p += noop_size;
22158 bytes -= noop_size;
22159 fix += noop_size;
22160 }
22161
22162 /* Use wide noops for the remainder */
22163 noop_size = 4;
22164 }
22165
22166 while (bytes >= noop_size)
22167 {
22168 memcpy (p, noop, noop_size);
22169 p += noop_size;
22170 bytes -= noop_size;
22171 fix += noop_size;
22172 }
22173
22174 fragP->fr_fix += fix;
22175 }
22176
22177 /* Called from md_do_align. Used to create an alignment
22178 frag in a code section. */
22179
22180 void
22181 arm_frag_align_code (int n, int max)
22182 {
22183 char * p;
22184
22185 /* We assume that there will never be a requirement
22186 to support alignments greater than MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE bytes. */
22187 if (max > MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE)
22188 {
22189 char err_msg[128];
22190
22191 sprintf (err_msg,
22192 _("alignments greater than %d bytes not supported in .text sections."),
22193 MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE + 1);
22194 as_fatal ("%s", err_msg);
22195 }
22196
22197 p = frag_var (rs_align_code,
22198 MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE,
22199 1,
22200 (relax_substateT) max,
22201 (symbolS *) NULL,
22202 (offsetT) n,
22203 (char *) NULL);
22204 *p = 0;
22205 }
22206
22207 /* Perform target specific initialisation of a frag.
22208 Note - despite the name this initialisation is not done when the frag
22209 is created, but only when its type is assigned. A frag can be created
22210 and used a long time before its type is set, so beware of assuming that
22211 this initialisation is performed first. */
22212
22213 #ifndef OBJ_ELF
22214 void
22215 arm_init_frag (fragS * fragP, int max_chars ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
22216 {
22217 /* Record whether this frag is in an ARM or a THUMB area. */
22218 fragP->tc_frag_data.thumb_mode = thumb_mode | MODE_RECORDED;
22219 }
22220
22221 #else /* OBJ_ELF is defined. */
22222 void
22223 arm_init_frag (fragS * fragP, int max_chars)
22224 {
22225 bfd_boolean frag_thumb_mode;
22226
22227 /* If the current ARM vs THUMB mode has not already
22228 been recorded into this frag then do so now. */
22229 if ((fragP->tc_frag_data.thumb_mode & MODE_RECORDED) == 0)
22230 fragP->tc_frag_data.thumb_mode = thumb_mode | MODE_RECORDED;
22231
22232 /* PR 21809: Do not set a mapping state for debug sections
22233 - it just confuses other tools. */
22234 if (bfd_get_section_flags (NULL, now_seg) & SEC_DEBUGGING)
22235 return;
22236
22237 frag_thumb_mode = fragP->tc_frag_data.thumb_mode ^ MODE_RECORDED;
22238
22239 /* Record a mapping symbol for alignment frags. We will delete this
22240 later if the alignment ends up empty. */
22241 switch (fragP->fr_type)
22242 {
22243 case rs_align:
22244 case rs_align_test:
22245 case rs_fill:
22246 mapping_state_2 (MAP_DATA, max_chars);
22247 break;
22248 case rs_align_code:
22249 mapping_state_2 (frag_thumb_mode ? MAP_THUMB : MAP_ARM, max_chars);
22250 break;
22251 default:
22252 break;
22253 }
22254 }
22255
22256 /* When we change sections we need to issue a new mapping symbol. */
22257
22258 void
22259 arm_elf_change_section (void)
22260 {
22261 /* Link an unlinked unwind index table section to the .text section. */
22262 if (elf_section_type (now_seg) == SHT_ARM_EXIDX
22263 && elf_linked_to_section (now_seg) == NULL)
22264 elf_linked_to_section (now_seg) = text_section;
22265 }
22266
22267 int
22268 arm_elf_section_type (const char * str, size_t len)
22269 {
22270 if (len == 5 && strncmp (str, "exidx", 5) == 0)
22271 return SHT_ARM_EXIDX;
22272
22273 return -1;
22274 }
22275 \f
22276 /* Code to deal with unwinding tables. */
22277
22278 static void add_unwind_adjustsp (offsetT);
22279
22280 /* Generate any deferred unwind frame offset. */
22281
22282 static void
22283 flush_pending_unwind (void)
22284 {
22285 offsetT offset;
22286
22287 offset = unwind.pending_offset;
22288 unwind.pending_offset = 0;
22289 if (offset != 0)
22290 add_unwind_adjustsp (offset);
22291 }
22292
22293 /* Add an opcode to this list for this function. Two-byte opcodes should
22294 be passed as op[0] << 8 | op[1]. The list of opcodes is built in reverse
22295 order. */
22296
22297 static void
22298 add_unwind_opcode (valueT op, int length)
22299 {
22300 /* Add any deferred stack adjustment. */
22301 if (unwind.pending_offset)
22302 flush_pending_unwind ();
22303
22304 unwind.sp_restored = 0;
22305
22306 if (unwind.opcode_count + length > unwind.opcode_alloc)
22307 {
22308 unwind.opcode_alloc += ARM_OPCODE_CHUNK_SIZE;
22309 if (unwind.opcodes)
22310 unwind.opcodes = XRESIZEVEC (unsigned char, unwind.opcodes,
22311 unwind.opcode_alloc);
22312 else
22313 unwind.opcodes = XNEWVEC (unsigned char, unwind.opcode_alloc);
22314 }
22315 while (length > 0)
22316 {
22317 length--;
22318 unwind.opcodes[unwind.opcode_count] = op & 0xff;
22319 op >>= 8;
22320 unwind.opcode_count++;
22321 }
22322 }
22323
22324 /* Add unwind opcodes to adjust the stack pointer. */
22325
22326 static void
22327 add_unwind_adjustsp (offsetT offset)
22328 {
22329 valueT op;
22330
22331 if (offset > 0x200)
22332 {
22333 /* We need at most 5 bytes to hold a 32-bit value in a uleb128. */
22334 char bytes[5];
22335 int n;
22336 valueT o;
22337
22338 /* Long form: 0xb2, uleb128. */
22339 /* This might not fit in a word so add the individual bytes,
22340 remembering the list is built in reverse order. */
22341 o = (valueT) ((offset - 0x204) >> 2);
22342 if (o == 0)
22343 add_unwind_opcode (0, 1);
22344
22345 /* Calculate the uleb128 encoding of the offset. */
22346 n = 0;
22347 while (o)
22348 {
22349 bytes[n] = o & 0x7f;
22350 o >>= 7;
22351 if (o)
22352 bytes[n] |= 0x80;
22353 n++;
22354 }
22355 /* Add the insn. */
22356 for (; n; n--)
22357 add_unwind_opcode (bytes[n - 1], 1);
22358 add_unwind_opcode (0xb2, 1);
22359 }
22360 else if (offset > 0x100)
22361 {
22362 /* Two short opcodes. */
22363 add_unwind_opcode (0x3f, 1);
22364 op = (offset - 0x104) >> 2;
22365 add_unwind_opcode (op, 1);
22366 }
22367 else if (offset > 0)
22368 {
22369 /* Short opcode. */
22370 op = (offset - 4) >> 2;
22371 add_unwind_opcode (op, 1);
22372 }
22373 else if (offset < 0)
22374 {
22375 offset = -offset;
22376 while (offset > 0x100)
22377 {
22378 add_unwind_opcode (0x7f, 1);
22379 offset -= 0x100;
22380 }
22381 op = ((offset - 4) >> 2) | 0x40;
22382 add_unwind_opcode (op, 1);
22383 }
22384 }
22385
22386 /* Finish the list of unwind opcodes for this function. */
22387
22388 static void
22389 finish_unwind_opcodes (void)
22390 {
22391 valueT op;
22392
22393 if (unwind.fp_used)
22394 {
22395 /* Adjust sp as necessary. */
22396 unwind.pending_offset += unwind.fp_offset - unwind.frame_size;
22397 flush_pending_unwind ();
22398
22399 /* After restoring sp from the frame pointer. */
22400 op = 0x90 | unwind.fp_reg;
22401 add_unwind_opcode (op, 1);
22402 }
22403 else
22404 flush_pending_unwind ();
22405 }
22406
22407
22408 /* Start an exception table entry. If idx is nonzero this is an index table
22409 entry. */
22410
22411 static void
22412 start_unwind_section (const segT text_seg, int idx)
22413 {
22414 const char * text_name;
22415 const char * prefix;
22416 const char * prefix_once;
22417 const char * group_name;
22418 char * sec_name;
22419 int type;
22420 int flags;
22421 int linkonce;
22422
22423 if (idx)
22424 {
22425 prefix = ELF_STRING_ARM_unwind;
22426 prefix_once = ELF_STRING_ARM_unwind_once;
22427 type = SHT_ARM_EXIDX;
22428 }
22429 else
22430 {
22431 prefix = ELF_STRING_ARM_unwind_info;
22432 prefix_once = ELF_STRING_ARM_unwind_info_once;
22433 type = SHT_PROGBITS;
22434 }
22435
22436 text_name = segment_name (text_seg);
22437 if (streq (text_name, ".text"))
22438 text_name = "";
22439
22440 if (strncmp (text_name, ".gnu.linkonce.t.",
22441 strlen (".gnu.linkonce.t.")) == 0)
22442 {
22443 prefix = prefix_once;
22444 text_name += strlen (".gnu.linkonce.t.");
22445 }
22446
22447 sec_name = concat (prefix, text_name, (char *) NULL);
22448
22449 flags = SHF_ALLOC;
22450 linkonce = 0;
22451 group_name = 0;
22452
22453 /* Handle COMDAT group. */
22454 if (prefix != prefix_once && (text_seg->flags & SEC_LINK_ONCE) != 0)
22455 {
22456 group_name = elf_group_name (text_seg);
22457 if (group_name == NULL)
22458 {
22459 as_bad (_("Group section `%s' has no group signature"),
22460 segment_name (text_seg));
22461 ignore_rest_of_line ();
22462 return;
22463 }
22464 flags |= SHF_GROUP;
22465 linkonce = 1;
22466 }
22467
22468 obj_elf_change_section (sec_name, type, 0, flags, 0, group_name,
22469 linkonce, 0);
22470
22471 /* Set the section link for index tables. */
22472 if (idx)
22473 elf_linked_to_section (now_seg) = text_seg;
22474 }
22475
22476
22477 /* Start an unwind table entry. HAVE_DATA is nonzero if we have additional
22478 personality routine data. Returns zero, or the index table value for
22479 an inline entry. */
22480
22481 static valueT
22482 create_unwind_entry (int have_data)
22483 {
22484 int size;
22485 addressT where;
22486 char *ptr;
22487 /* The current word of data. */
22488 valueT data;
22489 /* The number of bytes left in this word. */
22490 int n;
22491
22492 finish_unwind_opcodes ();
22493
22494 /* Remember the current text section. */
22495 unwind.saved_seg = now_seg;
22496 unwind.saved_subseg = now_subseg;
22497
22498 start_unwind_section (now_seg, 0);
22499
22500 if (unwind.personality_routine == NULL)
22501 {
22502 if (unwind.personality_index == -2)
22503 {
22504 if (have_data)
22505 as_bad (_("handlerdata in cantunwind frame"));
22506 return 1; /* EXIDX_CANTUNWIND. */
22507 }
22508
22509 /* Use a default personality routine if none is specified. */
22510 if (unwind.personality_index == -1)
22511 {
22512 if (unwind.opcode_count > 3)
22513 unwind.personality_index = 1;
22514 else
22515 unwind.personality_index = 0;
22516 }
22517
22518 /* Space for the personality routine entry. */
22519 if (unwind.personality_index == 0)
22520 {
22521 if (unwind.opcode_count > 3)
22522 as_bad (_("too many unwind opcodes for personality routine 0"));
22523
22524 if (!have_data)
22525 {
22526 /* All the data is inline in the index table. */
22527 data = 0x80;
22528 n = 3;
22529 while (unwind.opcode_count > 0)
22530 {
22531 unwind.opcode_count--;
22532 data = (data << 8) | unwind.opcodes[unwind.opcode_count];
22533 n--;
22534 }
22535
22536 /* Pad with "finish" opcodes. */
22537 while (n--)
22538 data = (data << 8) | 0xb0;
22539
22540 return data;
22541 }
22542 size = 0;
22543 }
22544 else
22545 /* We get two opcodes "free" in the first word. */
22546 size = unwind.opcode_count - 2;
22547 }
22548 else
22549 {
22550 /* PR 16765: Missing or misplaced unwind directives can trigger this. */
22551 if (unwind.personality_index != -1)
22552 {
22553 as_bad (_("attempt to recreate an unwind entry"));
22554 return 1;
22555 }
22556
22557 /* An extra byte is required for the opcode count. */
22558 size = unwind.opcode_count + 1;
22559 }
22560
22561 size = (size + 3) >> 2;
22562 if (size > 0xff)
22563 as_bad (_("too many unwind opcodes"));
22564
22565 frag_align (2, 0, 0);
22566 record_alignment (now_seg, 2);
22567 unwind.table_entry = expr_build_dot ();
22568
22569 /* Allocate the table entry. */
22570 ptr = frag_more ((size << 2) + 4);
22571 /* PR 13449: Zero the table entries in case some of them are not used. */
22572 memset (ptr, 0, (size << 2) + 4);
22573 where = frag_now_fix () - ((size << 2) + 4);
22574
22575 switch (unwind.personality_index)
22576 {
22577 case -1:
22578 /* ??? Should this be a PLT generating relocation? */
22579 /* Custom personality routine. */
22580 fix_new (frag_now, where, 4, unwind.personality_routine, 0, 1,
22581 BFD_RELOC_ARM_PREL31);
22582
22583 where += 4;
22584 ptr += 4;
22585
22586 /* Set the first byte to the number of additional words. */
22587 data = size > 0 ? size - 1 : 0;
22588 n = 3;
22589 break;
22590
22591 /* ABI defined personality routines. */
22592 case 0:
22593 /* Three opcodes bytes are packed into the first word. */
22594 data = 0x80;
22595 n = 3;
22596 break;
22597
22598 case 1:
22599 case 2:
22600 /* The size and first two opcode bytes go in the first word. */
22601 data = ((0x80 + unwind.personality_index) << 8) | size;
22602 n = 2;
22603 break;
22604
22605 default:
22606 /* Should never happen. */
22607 abort ();
22608 }
22609
22610 /* Pack the opcodes into words (MSB first), reversing the list at the same
22611 time. */
22612 while (unwind.opcode_count > 0)
22613 {
22614 if (n == 0)
22615 {
22616 md_number_to_chars (ptr, data, 4);
22617 ptr += 4;
22618 n = 4;
22619 data = 0;
22620 }
22621 unwind.opcode_count--;
22622 n--;
22623 data = (data << 8) | unwind.opcodes[unwind.opcode_count];
22624 }
22625
22626 /* Finish off the last word. */
22627 if (n < 4)
22628 {
22629 /* Pad with "finish" opcodes. */
22630 while (n--)
22631 data = (data << 8) | 0xb0;
22632
22633 md_number_to_chars (ptr, data, 4);
22634 }
22635
22636 if (!have_data)
22637 {
22638 /* Add an empty descriptor if there is no user-specified data. */
22639 ptr = frag_more (4);
22640 md_number_to_chars (ptr, 0, 4);
22641 }
22642
22643 return 0;
22644 }
22645
22646
22647 /* Initialize the DWARF-2 unwind information for this procedure. */
22648
22649 void
22650 tc_arm_frame_initial_instructions (void)
22651 {
22652 cfi_add_CFA_def_cfa (REG_SP, 0);
22653 }
22654 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
22655
22656 /* Convert REGNAME to a DWARF-2 register number. */
22657
22658 int
22659 tc_arm_regname_to_dw2regnum (char *regname)
22660 {
22661 int reg = arm_reg_parse (&regname, REG_TYPE_RN);
22662 if (reg != FAIL)
22663 return reg;
22664
22665 /* PR 16694: Allow VFP registers as well. */
22666 reg = arm_reg_parse (&regname, REG_TYPE_VFS);
22667 if (reg != FAIL)
22668 return 64 + reg;
22669
22670 reg = arm_reg_parse (&regname, REG_TYPE_VFD);
22671 if (reg != FAIL)
22672 return reg + 256;
22673
22674 return FAIL;
22675 }
22676
22677 #ifdef TE_PE
22678 void
22679 tc_pe_dwarf2_emit_offset (symbolS *symbol, unsigned int size)
22680 {
22681 expressionS exp;
22682
22683 exp.X_op = O_secrel;
22684 exp.X_add_symbol = symbol;
22685 exp.X_add_number = 0;
22686 emit_expr (&exp, size);
22687 }
22688 #endif
22689
22690 /* MD interface: Symbol and relocation handling. */
22691
22692 /* Return the address within the segment that a PC-relative fixup is
22693 relative to. For ARM, PC-relative fixups applied to instructions
22694 are generally relative to the location of the fixup plus 8 bytes.
22695 Thumb branches are offset by 4, and Thumb loads relative to PC
22696 require special handling. */
22697
22698 long
22699 md_pcrel_from_section (fixS * fixP, segT seg)
22700 {
22701 offsetT base = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address;
22702
22703 /* If this is pc-relative and we are going to emit a relocation
22704 then we just want to put out any pipeline compensation that the linker
22705 will need. Otherwise we want to use the calculated base.
22706 For WinCE we skip the bias for externals as well, since this
22707 is how the MS ARM-CE assembler behaves and we want to be compatible. */
22708 if (fixP->fx_pcrel
22709 && ((fixP->fx_addsy && S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != seg)
22710 || (arm_force_relocation (fixP)
22711 #ifdef TE_WINCE
22712 && !S_IS_EXTERNAL (fixP->fx_addsy)
22713 #endif
22714 )))
22715 base = 0;
22716
22717
22718 switch (fixP->fx_r_type)
22719 {
22720 /* PC relative addressing on the Thumb is slightly odd as the
22721 bottom two bits of the PC are forced to zero for the
22722 calculation. This happens *after* application of the
22723 pipeline offset. However, Thumb adrl already adjusts for
22724 this, so we need not do it again. */
22725 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD:
22726 return base & ~3;
22727
22728 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET:
22729 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_IMM:
22730 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_PC12:
22731 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_CP_OFF_IMM:
22732 return (base + 4) & ~3;
22733
22734 /* Thumb branches are simply offset by +4. */
22735 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH7:
22736 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH9:
22737 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH12:
22738 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH20:
22739 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH25:
22740 return base + 4;
22741
22742 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23:
22743 if (fixP->fx_addsy
22744 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
22745 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
22746 && ARM_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy)
22747 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t))
22748 base = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address;
22749 return base + 4;
22750
22751 /* BLX is like branches above, but forces the low two bits of PC to
22752 zero. */
22753 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX:
22754 if (fixP->fx_addsy
22755 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
22756 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
22757 && THUMB_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy)
22758 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t))
22759 base = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address;
22760 return (base + 4) & ~3;
22761
22762 /* ARM mode branches are offset by +8. However, the Windows CE
22763 loader expects the relocation not to take this into account. */
22764 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BLX:
22765 if (fixP->fx_addsy
22766 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
22767 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
22768 && ARM_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy)
22769 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t))
22770 base = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address;
22771 return base + 8;
22772
22773 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_CALL:
22774 if (fixP->fx_addsy
22775 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
22776 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
22777 && THUMB_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy)
22778 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t))
22779 base = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address;
22780 return base + 8;
22781
22782 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BRANCH:
22783 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_JUMP:
22784 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32:
22785 #ifdef TE_WINCE
22786 /* When handling fixups immediately, because we have already
22787 discovered the value of a symbol, or the address of the frag involved
22788 we must account for the offset by +8, as the OS loader will never see the reloc.
22789 see fixup_segment() in write.c
22790 The S_IS_EXTERNAL test handles the case of global symbols.
22791 Those need the calculated base, not just the pipe compensation the linker will need. */
22792 if (fixP->fx_pcrel
22793 && fixP->fx_addsy != NULL
22794 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
22795 && (S_IS_EXTERNAL (fixP->fx_addsy) || !arm_force_relocation (fixP)))
22796 return base + 8;
22797 return base;
22798 #else
22799 return base + 8;
22800 #endif
22801
22802
22803 /* ARM mode loads relative to PC are also offset by +8. Unlike
22804 branches, the Windows CE loader *does* expect the relocation
22805 to take this into account. */
22806 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM:
22807 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM8:
22808 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_HWLITERAL:
22809 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LITERAL:
22810 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM:
22811 return base + 8;
22812
22813
22814 /* Other PC-relative relocations are un-offset. */
22815 default:
22816 return base;
22817 }
22818 }
22819
22820 static bfd_boolean flag_warn_syms = TRUE;
22821
22822 bfd_boolean
22823 arm_tc_equal_in_insn (int c ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char * name)
22824 {
22825 /* PR 18347 - Warn if the user attempts to create a symbol with the same
22826 name as an ARM instruction. Whilst strictly speaking it is allowed, it
22827 does mean that the resulting code might be very confusing to the reader.
22828 Also this warning can be triggered if the user omits an operand before
22829 an immediate address, eg:
22830
22831 LDR =foo
22832
22833 GAS treats this as an assignment of the value of the symbol foo to a
22834 symbol LDR, and so (without this code) it will not issue any kind of
22835 warning or error message.
22836
22837 Note - ARM instructions are case-insensitive but the strings in the hash
22838 table are all stored in lower case, so we must first ensure that name is
22839 lower case too. */
22840 if (flag_warn_syms && arm_ops_hsh)
22841 {
22842 char * nbuf = strdup (name);
22843 char * p;
22844
22845 for (p = nbuf; *p; p++)
22846 *p = TOLOWER (*p);
22847 if (hash_find (arm_ops_hsh, nbuf) != NULL)
22848 {
22849 static struct hash_control * already_warned = NULL;
22850
22851 if (already_warned == NULL)
22852 already_warned = hash_new ();
22853 /* Only warn about the symbol once. To keep the code
22854 simple we let hash_insert do the lookup for us. */
22855 if (hash_insert (already_warned, name, NULL) == NULL)
22856 as_warn (_("[-mwarn-syms]: Assignment makes a symbol match an ARM instruction: %s"), name);
22857 }
22858 else
22859 free (nbuf);
22860 }
22861
22862 return FALSE;
22863 }
22864
22865 /* Under ELF we need to default _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE.
22866 Otherwise we have no need to default values of symbols. */
22867
22868 symbolS *
22869 md_undefined_symbol (char * name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
22870 {
22871 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
22872 if (name[0] == '_' && name[1] == 'G'
22873 && streq (name, GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_NAME))
22874 {
22875 if (!GOT_symbol)
22876 {
22877 if (symbol_find (name))
22878 as_bad (_("GOT already in the symbol table"));
22879
22880 GOT_symbol = symbol_new (name, undefined_section,
22881 (valueT) 0, & zero_address_frag);
22882 }
22883
22884 return GOT_symbol;
22885 }
22886 #endif
22887
22888 return NULL;
22889 }
22890
22891 /* Subroutine of md_apply_fix. Check to see if an immediate can be
22892 computed as two separate immediate values, added together. We
22893 already know that this value cannot be computed by just one ARM
22894 instruction. */
22895
22896 static unsigned int
22897 validate_immediate_twopart (unsigned int val,
22898 unsigned int * highpart)
22899 {
22900 unsigned int a;
22901 unsigned int i;
22902
22903 for (i = 0; i < 32; i += 2)
22904 if (((a = rotate_left (val, i)) & 0xff) != 0)
22905 {
22906 if (a & 0xff00)
22907 {
22908 if (a & ~ 0xffff)
22909 continue;
22910 * highpart = (a >> 8) | ((i + 24) << 7);
22911 }
22912 else if (a & 0xff0000)
22913 {
22914 if (a & 0xff000000)
22915 continue;
22916 * highpart = (a >> 16) | ((i + 16) << 7);
22917 }
22918 else
22919 {
22920 gas_assert (a & 0xff000000);
22921 * highpart = (a >> 24) | ((i + 8) << 7);
22922 }
22923
22924 return (a & 0xff) | (i << 7);
22925 }
22926
22927 return FAIL;
22928 }
22929
22930 static int
22931 validate_offset_imm (unsigned int val, int hwse)
22932 {
22933 if ((hwse && val > 255) || val > 4095)
22934 return FAIL;
22935 return val;
22936 }
22937
22938 /* Subroutine of md_apply_fix. Do those data_ops which can take a
22939 negative immediate constant by altering the instruction. A bit of
22940 a hack really.
22941 MOV <-> MVN
22942 AND <-> BIC
22943 ADC <-> SBC
22944 by inverting the second operand, and
22945 ADD <-> SUB
22946 CMP <-> CMN
22947 by negating the second operand. */
22948
22949 static int
22950 negate_data_op (unsigned long * instruction,
22951 unsigned long value)
22952 {
22953 int op, new_inst;
22954 unsigned long negated, inverted;
22955
22956 negated = encode_arm_immediate (-value);
22957 inverted = encode_arm_immediate (~value);
22958
22959 op = (*instruction >> DATA_OP_SHIFT) & 0xf;
22960 switch (op)
22961 {
22962 /* First negates. */
22963 case OPCODE_SUB: /* ADD <-> SUB */
22964 new_inst = OPCODE_ADD;
22965 value = negated;
22966 break;
22967
22968 case OPCODE_ADD:
22969 new_inst = OPCODE_SUB;
22970 value = negated;
22971 break;
22972
22973 case OPCODE_CMP: /* CMP <-> CMN */
22974 new_inst = OPCODE_CMN;
22975 value = negated;
22976 break;
22977
22978 case OPCODE_CMN:
22979 new_inst = OPCODE_CMP;
22980 value = negated;
22981 break;
22982
22983 /* Now Inverted ops. */
22984 case OPCODE_MOV: /* MOV <-> MVN */
22985 new_inst = OPCODE_MVN;
22986 value = inverted;
22987 break;
22988
22989 case OPCODE_MVN:
22990 new_inst = OPCODE_MOV;
22991 value = inverted;
22992 break;
22993
22994 case OPCODE_AND: /* AND <-> BIC */
22995 new_inst = OPCODE_BIC;
22996 value = inverted;
22997 break;
22998
22999 case OPCODE_BIC:
23000 new_inst = OPCODE_AND;
23001 value = inverted;
23002 break;
23003
23004 case OPCODE_ADC: /* ADC <-> SBC */
23005 new_inst = OPCODE_SBC;
23006 value = inverted;
23007 break;
23008
23009 case OPCODE_SBC:
23010 new_inst = OPCODE_ADC;
23011 value = inverted;
23012 break;
23013
23014 /* We cannot do anything. */
23015 default:
23016 return FAIL;
23017 }
23018
23019 if (value == (unsigned) FAIL)
23020 return FAIL;
23021
23022 *instruction &= OPCODE_MASK;
23023 *instruction |= new_inst << DATA_OP_SHIFT;
23024 return value;
23025 }
23026
23027 /* Like negate_data_op, but for Thumb-2. */
23028
23029 static unsigned int
23030 thumb32_negate_data_op (offsetT *instruction, unsigned int value)
23031 {
23032 int op, new_inst;
23033 int rd;
23034 unsigned int negated, inverted;
23035
23036 negated = encode_thumb32_immediate (-value);
23037 inverted = encode_thumb32_immediate (~value);
23038
23039 rd = (*instruction >> 8) & 0xf;
23040 op = (*instruction >> T2_DATA_OP_SHIFT) & 0xf;
23041 switch (op)
23042 {
23043 /* ADD <-> SUB. Includes CMP <-> CMN. */
23044 case T2_OPCODE_SUB:
23045 new_inst = T2_OPCODE_ADD;
23046 value = negated;
23047 break;
23048
23049 case T2_OPCODE_ADD:
23050 new_inst = T2_OPCODE_SUB;
23051 value = negated;
23052 break;
23053
23054 /* ORR <-> ORN. Includes MOV <-> MVN. */
23055 case T2_OPCODE_ORR:
23056 new_inst = T2_OPCODE_ORN;
23057 value = inverted;
23058 break;
23059
23060 case T2_OPCODE_ORN:
23061 new_inst = T2_OPCODE_ORR;
23062 value = inverted;
23063 break;
23064
23065 /* AND <-> BIC. TST has no inverted equivalent. */
23066 case T2_OPCODE_AND:
23067 new_inst = T2_OPCODE_BIC;
23068 if (rd == 15)
23069 value = FAIL;
23070 else
23071 value = inverted;
23072 break;
23073
23074 case T2_OPCODE_BIC:
23075 new_inst = T2_OPCODE_AND;
23076 value = inverted;
23077 break;
23078
23079 /* ADC <-> SBC */
23080 case T2_OPCODE_ADC:
23081 new_inst = T2_OPCODE_SBC;
23082 value = inverted;
23083 break;
23084
23085 case T2_OPCODE_SBC:
23086 new_inst = T2_OPCODE_ADC;
23087 value = inverted;
23088 break;
23089
23090 /* We cannot do anything. */
23091 default:
23092 return FAIL;
23093 }
23094
23095 if (value == (unsigned int)FAIL)
23096 return FAIL;
23097
23098 *instruction &= T2_OPCODE_MASK;
23099 *instruction |= new_inst << T2_DATA_OP_SHIFT;
23100 return value;
23101 }
23102
23103 /* Read a 32-bit thumb instruction from buf. */
23104
23105 static unsigned long
23106 get_thumb32_insn (char * buf)
23107 {
23108 unsigned long insn;
23109 insn = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE) << 16;
23110 insn |= md_chars_to_number (buf + THUMB_SIZE, THUMB_SIZE);
23111
23112 return insn;
23113 }
23114
23115 /* We usually want to set the low bit on the address of thumb function
23116 symbols. In particular .word foo - . should have the low bit set.
23117 Generic code tries to fold the difference of two symbols to
23118 a constant. Prevent this and force a relocation when the first symbols
23119 is a thumb function. */
23120
23121 bfd_boolean
23122 arm_optimize_expr (expressionS *l, operatorT op, expressionS *r)
23123 {
23124 if (op == O_subtract
23125 && l->X_op == O_symbol
23126 && r->X_op == O_symbol
23127 && THUMB_IS_FUNC (l->X_add_symbol))
23128 {
23129 l->X_op = O_subtract;
23130 l->X_op_symbol = r->X_add_symbol;
23131 l->X_add_number -= r->X_add_number;
23132 return TRUE;
23133 }
23134
23135 /* Process as normal. */
23136 return FALSE;
23137 }
23138
23139 /* Encode Thumb2 unconditional branches and calls. The encoding
23140 for the 2 are identical for the immediate values. */
23141
23142 static void
23143 encode_thumb2_b_bl_offset (char * buf, offsetT value)
23144 {
23145 #define T2I1I2MASK ((1 << 13) | (1 << 11))
23146 offsetT newval;
23147 offsetT newval2;
23148 addressT S, I1, I2, lo, hi;
23149
23150 S = (value >> 24) & 0x01;
23151 I1 = (value >> 23) & 0x01;
23152 I2 = (value >> 22) & 0x01;
23153 hi = (value >> 12) & 0x3ff;
23154 lo = (value >> 1) & 0x7ff;
23155 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
23156 newval2 = md_chars_to_number (buf + THUMB_SIZE, THUMB_SIZE);
23157 newval |= (S << 10) | hi;
23158 newval2 &= ~T2I1I2MASK;
23159 newval2 |= (((I1 ^ S) << 13) | ((I2 ^ S) << 11) | lo) ^ T2I1I2MASK;
23160 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23161 md_number_to_chars (buf + THUMB_SIZE, newval2, THUMB_SIZE);
23162 }
23163
23164 void
23165 md_apply_fix (fixS * fixP,
23166 valueT * valP,
23167 segT seg)
23168 {
23169 offsetT value = * valP;
23170 offsetT newval;
23171 unsigned int newimm;
23172 unsigned long temp;
23173 int sign;
23174 char * buf = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal;
23175
23176 gas_assert (fixP->fx_r_type <= BFD_RELOC_UNUSED);
23177
23178 /* Note whether this will delete the relocation. */
23179
23180 if (fixP->fx_addsy == 0 && !fixP->fx_pcrel)
23181 fixP->fx_done = 1;
23182
23183 /* On a 64-bit host, silently truncate 'value' to 32 bits for
23184 consistency with the behaviour on 32-bit hosts. Remember value
23185 for emit_reloc. */
23186 value &= 0xffffffff;
23187 value ^= 0x80000000;
23188 value -= 0x80000000;
23189
23190 *valP = value;
23191 fixP->fx_addnumber = value;
23192
23193 /* Same treatment for fixP->fx_offset. */
23194 fixP->fx_offset &= 0xffffffff;
23195 fixP->fx_offset ^= 0x80000000;
23196 fixP->fx_offset -= 0x80000000;
23197
23198 switch (fixP->fx_r_type)
23199 {
23200 case BFD_RELOC_NONE:
23201 /* This will need to go in the object file. */
23202 fixP->fx_done = 0;
23203 break;
23204
23205 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_IMMEDIATE:
23206 /* We claim that this fixup has been processed here,
23207 even if in fact we generate an error because we do
23208 not have a reloc for it, so tc_gen_reloc will reject it. */
23209 fixP->fx_done = 1;
23210
23211 if (fixP->fx_addsy)
23212 {
23213 const char *msg = 0;
23214
23215 if (! S_IS_DEFINED (fixP->fx_addsy))
23216 msg = _("undefined symbol %s used as an immediate value");
23217 else if (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != seg)
23218 msg = _("symbol %s is in a different section");
23219 else if (S_IS_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy))
23220 msg = _("symbol %s is weak and may be overridden later");
23221
23222 if (msg)
23223 {
23224 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23225 msg, S_GET_NAME (fixP->fx_addsy));
23226 break;
23227 }
23228 }
23229
23230 temp = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23231
23232 /* If the offset is negative, we should use encoding A2 for ADR. */
23233 if ((temp & 0xfff0000) == 0x28f0000 && value < 0)
23234 newimm = negate_data_op (&temp, value);
23235 else
23236 {
23237 newimm = encode_arm_immediate (value);
23238
23239 /* If the instruction will fail, see if we can fix things up by
23240 changing the opcode. */
23241 if (newimm == (unsigned int) FAIL)
23242 newimm = negate_data_op (&temp, value);
23243 /* MOV accepts both ARM modified immediate (A1 encoding) and
23244 UINT16 (A2 encoding) when possible, MOVW only accepts UINT16.
23245 When disassembling, MOV is preferred when there is no encoding
23246 overlap. */
23247 if (newimm == (unsigned int) FAIL
23248 && ((temp >> DATA_OP_SHIFT) & 0xf) == OPCODE_MOV
23249 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2)
23250 && !((temp >> SBIT_SHIFT) & 0x1)
23251 && value >= 0 && value <= 0xffff)
23252 {
23253 /* Clear bits[23:20] to change encoding from A1 to A2. */
23254 temp &= 0xff0fffff;
23255 /* Encoding high 4bits imm. Code below will encode the remaining
23256 low 12bits. */
23257 temp |= (value & 0x0000f000) << 4;
23258 newimm = value & 0x00000fff;
23259 }
23260 }
23261
23262 if (newimm == (unsigned int) FAIL)
23263 {
23264 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23265 _("invalid constant (%lx) after fixup"),
23266 (unsigned long) value);
23267 break;
23268 }
23269
23270 newimm |= (temp & 0xfffff000);
23271 md_number_to_chars (buf, (valueT) newimm, INSN_SIZE);
23272 break;
23273
23274 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ADRL_IMMEDIATE:
23275 {
23276 unsigned int highpart = 0;
23277 unsigned int newinsn = 0xe1a00000; /* nop. */
23278
23279 if (fixP->fx_addsy)
23280 {
23281 const char *msg = 0;
23282
23283 if (! S_IS_DEFINED (fixP->fx_addsy))
23284 msg = _("undefined symbol %s used as an immediate value");
23285 else if (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != seg)
23286 msg = _("symbol %s is in a different section");
23287 else if (S_IS_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy))
23288 msg = _("symbol %s is weak and may be overridden later");
23289
23290 if (msg)
23291 {
23292 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23293 msg, S_GET_NAME (fixP->fx_addsy));
23294 break;
23295 }
23296 }
23297
23298 newimm = encode_arm_immediate (value);
23299 temp = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23300
23301 /* If the instruction will fail, see if we can fix things up by
23302 changing the opcode. */
23303 if (newimm == (unsigned int) FAIL
23304 && (newimm = negate_data_op (& temp, value)) == (unsigned int) FAIL)
23305 {
23306 /* No ? OK - try using two ADD instructions to generate
23307 the value. */
23308 newimm = validate_immediate_twopart (value, & highpart);
23309
23310 /* Yes - then make sure that the second instruction is
23311 also an add. */
23312 if (newimm != (unsigned int) FAIL)
23313 newinsn = temp;
23314 /* Still No ? Try using a negated value. */
23315 else if ((newimm = validate_immediate_twopart (- value, & highpart)) != (unsigned int) FAIL)
23316 temp = newinsn = (temp & OPCODE_MASK) | OPCODE_SUB << DATA_OP_SHIFT;
23317 /* Otherwise - give up. */
23318 else
23319 {
23320 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23321 _("unable to compute ADRL instructions for PC offset of 0x%lx"),
23322 (long) value);
23323 break;
23324 }
23325
23326 /* Replace the first operand in the 2nd instruction (which
23327 is the PC) with the destination register. We have
23328 already added in the PC in the first instruction and we
23329 do not want to do it again. */
23330 newinsn &= ~ 0xf0000;
23331 newinsn |= ((newinsn & 0x0f000) << 4);
23332 }
23333
23334 newimm |= (temp & 0xfffff000);
23335 md_number_to_chars (buf, (valueT) newimm, INSN_SIZE);
23336
23337 highpart |= (newinsn & 0xfffff000);
23338 md_number_to_chars (buf + INSN_SIZE, (valueT) highpart, INSN_SIZE);
23339 }
23340 break;
23341
23342 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM:
23343 if (!fixP->fx_done && seg->use_rela_p)
23344 value = 0;
23345 /* Fall through. */
23346
23347 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LITERAL:
23348 sign = value > 0;
23349
23350 if (value < 0)
23351 value = - value;
23352
23353 if (validate_offset_imm (value, 0) == FAIL)
23354 {
23355 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_LITERAL)
23356 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23357 _("invalid literal constant: pool needs to be closer"));
23358 else
23359 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23360 _("bad immediate value for offset (%ld)"),
23361 (long) value);
23362 break;
23363 }
23364
23365 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23366 if (value == 0)
23367 newval &= 0xfffff000;
23368 else
23369 {
23370 newval &= 0xff7ff000;
23371 newval |= value | (sign ? INDEX_UP : 0);
23372 }
23373 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23374 break;
23375
23376 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM8:
23377 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_HWLITERAL:
23378 sign = value > 0;
23379
23380 if (value < 0)
23381 value = - value;
23382
23383 if (validate_offset_imm (value, 1) == FAIL)
23384 {
23385 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_HWLITERAL)
23386 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23387 _("invalid literal constant: pool needs to be closer"));
23388 else
23389 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23390 _("bad immediate value for 8-bit offset (%ld)"),
23391 (long) value);
23392 break;
23393 }
23394
23395 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23396 if (value == 0)
23397 newval &= 0xfffff0f0;
23398 else
23399 {
23400 newval &= 0xff7ff0f0;
23401 newval |= ((value >> 4) << 8) | (value & 0xf) | (sign ? INDEX_UP : 0);
23402 }
23403 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23404 break;
23405
23406 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_U8:
23407 if (value < 0 || value > 1020 || value % 4 != 0)
23408 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23409 _("bad immediate value for offset (%ld)"), (long) value);
23410 value /= 4;
23411
23412 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf+2, THUMB_SIZE);
23413 newval |= value;
23414 md_number_to_chars (buf+2, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23415 break;
23416
23417 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_IMM:
23418 /* This is a complicated relocation used for all varieties of Thumb32
23419 load/store instruction with immediate offset:
23420
23421 1110 100P u1WL NNNN XXXX YYYY iiii iiii - +/-(U) pre/post(P) 8-bit,
23422 *4, optional writeback(W)
23423 (doubleword load/store)
23424
23425 1111 100S uTTL 1111 XXXX iiii iiii iiii - +/-(U) 12-bit PC-rel
23426 1111 100S 0TTL NNNN XXXX 1Pu1 iiii iiii - +/-(U) pre/post(P) 8-bit
23427 1111 100S 0TTL NNNN XXXX 1110 iiii iiii - positive 8-bit (T instruction)
23428 1111 100S 1TTL NNNN XXXX iiii iiii iiii - positive 12-bit
23429 1111 100S 0TTL NNNN XXXX 1100 iiii iiii - negative 8-bit
23430
23431 Uppercase letters indicate bits that are already encoded at
23432 this point. Lowercase letters are our problem. For the
23433 second block of instructions, the secondary opcode nybble
23434 (bits 8..11) is present, and bit 23 is zero, even if this is
23435 a PC-relative operation. */
23436 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
23437 newval <<= 16;
23438 newval |= md_chars_to_number (buf+THUMB_SIZE, THUMB_SIZE);
23439
23440 if ((newval & 0xf0000000) == 0xe0000000)
23441 {
23442 /* Doubleword load/store: 8-bit offset, scaled by 4. */
23443 if (value >= 0)
23444 newval |= (1 << 23);
23445 else
23446 value = -value;
23447 if (value % 4 != 0)
23448 {
23449 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23450 _("offset not a multiple of 4"));
23451 break;
23452 }
23453 value /= 4;
23454 if (value > 0xff)
23455 {
23456 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23457 _("offset out of range"));
23458 break;
23459 }
23460 newval &= ~0xff;
23461 }
23462 else if ((newval & 0x000f0000) == 0x000f0000)
23463 {
23464 /* PC-relative, 12-bit offset. */
23465 if (value >= 0)
23466 newval |= (1 << 23);
23467 else
23468 value = -value;
23469 if (value > 0xfff)
23470 {
23471 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23472 _("offset out of range"));
23473 break;
23474 }
23475 newval &= ~0xfff;
23476 }
23477 else if ((newval & 0x00000100) == 0x00000100)
23478 {
23479 /* Writeback: 8-bit, +/- offset. */
23480 if (value >= 0)
23481 newval |= (1 << 9);
23482 else
23483 value = -value;
23484 if (value > 0xff)
23485 {
23486 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23487 _("offset out of range"));
23488 break;
23489 }
23490 newval &= ~0xff;
23491 }
23492 else if ((newval & 0x00000f00) == 0x00000e00)
23493 {
23494 /* T-instruction: positive 8-bit offset. */
23495 if (value < 0 || value > 0xff)
23496 {
23497 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23498 _("offset out of range"));
23499 break;
23500 }
23501 newval &= ~0xff;
23502 newval |= value;
23503 }
23504 else
23505 {
23506 /* Positive 12-bit or negative 8-bit offset. */
23507 int limit;
23508 if (value >= 0)
23509 {
23510 newval |= (1 << 23);
23511 limit = 0xfff;
23512 }
23513 else
23514 {
23515 value = -value;
23516 limit = 0xff;
23517 }
23518 if (value > limit)
23519 {
23520 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23521 _("offset out of range"));
23522 break;
23523 }
23524 newval &= ~limit;
23525 }
23526
23527 newval |= value;
23528 md_number_to_chars (buf, (newval >> 16) & 0xffff, THUMB_SIZE);
23529 md_number_to_chars (buf + THUMB_SIZE, newval & 0xffff, THUMB_SIZE);
23530 break;
23531
23532 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_SHIFT_IMM:
23533 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23534 if (((unsigned long) value) > 32
23535 || (value == 32
23536 && (((newval & 0x60) == 0) || (newval & 0x60) == 0x60)))
23537 {
23538 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23539 _("shift expression is too large"));
23540 break;
23541 }
23542
23543 if (value == 0)
23544 /* Shifts of zero must be done as lsl. */
23545 newval &= ~0x60;
23546 else if (value == 32)
23547 value = 0;
23548 newval &= 0xfffff07f;
23549 newval |= (value & 0x1f) << 7;
23550 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23551 break;
23552
23553 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE:
23554 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_IMM:
23555 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMM12:
23556 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_PC12:
23557 /* We claim that this fixup has been processed here,
23558 even if in fact we generate an error because we do
23559 not have a reloc for it, so tc_gen_reloc will reject it. */
23560 fixP->fx_done = 1;
23561
23562 if (fixP->fx_addsy
23563 && ! S_IS_DEFINED (fixP->fx_addsy))
23564 {
23565 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23566 _("undefined symbol %s used as an immediate value"),
23567 S_GET_NAME (fixP->fx_addsy));
23568 break;
23569 }
23570
23571 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
23572 newval <<= 16;
23573 newval |= md_chars_to_number (buf+2, THUMB_SIZE);
23574
23575 newimm = FAIL;
23576 if ((fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE
23577 /* ARMv8-M Baseline MOV will reach here, but it doesn't support
23578 Thumb2 modified immediate encoding (T2). */
23579 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2))
23580 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_IMM)
23581 {
23582 newimm = encode_thumb32_immediate (value);
23583 if (newimm == (unsigned int) FAIL)
23584 newimm = thumb32_negate_data_op (&newval, value);
23585 }
23586 if (newimm == (unsigned int) FAIL)
23587 {
23588 if (fixP->fx_r_type != BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE)
23589 {
23590 /* Turn add/sum into addw/subw. */
23591 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_IMM)
23592 newval = (newval & 0xfeffffff) | 0x02000000;
23593 /* No flat 12-bit imm encoding for addsw/subsw. */
23594 if ((newval & 0x00100000) == 0)
23595 {
23596 /* 12 bit immediate for addw/subw. */
23597 if (value < 0)
23598 {
23599 value = -value;
23600 newval ^= 0x00a00000;
23601 }
23602 if (value > 0xfff)
23603 newimm = (unsigned int) FAIL;
23604 else
23605 newimm = value;
23606 }
23607 }
23608 else
23609 {
23610 /* MOV accepts both Thumb2 modified immediate (T2 encoding) and
23611 UINT16 (T3 encoding), MOVW only accepts UINT16. When
23612 disassembling, MOV is preferred when there is no encoding
23613 overlap. */
23614 if (((newval >> T2_DATA_OP_SHIFT) & 0xf) == T2_OPCODE_ORR
23615 /* NOTE: MOV uses the ORR opcode in Thumb 2 mode
23616 but with the Rn field [19:16] set to 1111. */
23617 && (((newval >> 16) & 0xf) == 0xf)
23618 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2_v8m)
23619 && !((newval >> T2_SBIT_SHIFT) & 0x1)
23620 && value >= 0 && value <= 0xffff)
23621 {
23622 /* Toggle bit[25] to change encoding from T2 to T3. */
23623 newval ^= 1 << 25;
23624 /* Clear bits[19:16]. */
23625 newval &= 0xfff0ffff;
23626 /* Encoding high 4bits imm. Code below will encode the
23627 remaining low 12bits. */
23628 newval |= (value & 0x0000f000) << 4;
23629 newimm = value & 0x00000fff;
23630 }
23631 }
23632 }
23633
23634 if (newimm == (unsigned int)FAIL)
23635 {
23636 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23637 _("invalid constant (%lx) after fixup"),
23638 (unsigned long) value);
23639 break;
23640 }
23641
23642 newval |= (newimm & 0x800) << 15;
23643 newval |= (newimm & 0x700) << 4;
23644 newval |= (newimm & 0x0ff);
23645
23646 md_number_to_chars (buf, (valueT) ((newval >> 16) & 0xffff), THUMB_SIZE);
23647 md_number_to_chars (buf+2, (valueT) (newval & 0xffff), THUMB_SIZE);
23648 break;
23649
23650 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_SMC:
23651 if (((unsigned long) value) > 0xffff)
23652 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23653 _("invalid smc expression"));
23654 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23655 newval |= (value & 0xf) | ((value & 0xfff0) << 4);
23656 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23657 break;
23658
23659 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_HVC:
23660 if (((unsigned long) value) > 0xffff)
23661 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23662 _("invalid hvc expression"));
23663 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23664 newval |= (value & 0xf) | ((value & 0xfff0) << 4);
23665 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23666 break;
23667
23668 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_SWI:
23669 if (fixP->tc_fix_data != 0)
23670 {
23671 if (((unsigned long) value) > 0xff)
23672 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23673 _("invalid swi expression"));
23674 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
23675 newval |= value;
23676 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23677 }
23678 else
23679 {
23680 if (((unsigned long) value) > 0x00ffffff)
23681 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23682 _("invalid swi expression"));
23683 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23684 newval |= value;
23685 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23686 }
23687 break;
23688
23689 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_MULTI:
23690 if (((unsigned long) value) > 0xffff)
23691 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23692 _("invalid expression in load/store multiple"));
23693 newval = value | md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23694 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23695 break;
23696
23697 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
23698 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_CALL:
23699
23700 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t)
23701 && fixP->fx_addsy
23702 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
23703 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
23704 && THUMB_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy))
23705 /* Flip the bl to blx. This is a simple flip
23706 bit here because we generate PCREL_CALL for
23707 unconditional bls. */
23708 {
23709 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23710 newval = newval | 0x10000000;
23711 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23712 temp = 1;
23713 fixP->fx_done = 1;
23714 }
23715 else
23716 temp = 3;
23717 goto arm_branch_common;
23718
23719 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_JUMP:
23720 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t)
23721 && fixP->fx_addsy
23722 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
23723 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
23724 && THUMB_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy))
23725 {
23726 /* This would map to a bl<cond>, b<cond>,
23727 b<always> to a Thumb function. We
23728 need to force a relocation for this particular
23729 case. */
23730 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23731 fixP->fx_done = 0;
23732 }
23733 /* Fall through. */
23734
23735 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32:
23736 #endif
23737 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BRANCH:
23738 temp = 3;
23739 goto arm_branch_common;
23740
23741 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BLX:
23742
23743 temp = 1;
23744 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t)
23745 && fixP->fx_addsy
23746 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
23747 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
23748 && ARM_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy))
23749 {
23750 /* Flip the blx to a bl and warn. */
23751 const char *name = S_GET_NAME (fixP->fx_addsy);
23752 newval = 0xeb000000;
23753 as_warn_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23754 _("blx to '%s' an ARM ISA state function changed to bl"),
23755 name);
23756 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23757 temp = 3;
23758 fixP->fx_done = 1;
23759 }
23760
23761 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
23762 if (EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (meabi_flags) >= EF_ARM_EABI_VER4)
23763 fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_CALL;
23764 #endif
23765
23766 arm_branch_common:
23767 /* We are going to store value (shifted right by two) in the
23768 instruction, in a 24 bit, signed field. Bits 26 through 32 either
23769 all clear or all set and bit 0 must be clear. For B/BL bit 1 must
23770 also be clear. */
23771 if (value & temp)
23772 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23773 _("misaligned branch destination"));
23774 if ((value & (offsetT)0xfe000000) != (offsetT)0
23775 && (value & (offsetT)0xfe000000) != (offsetT)0xfe000000)
23776 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, BAD_RANGE);
23777
23778 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23779 {
23780 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
23781 newval |= (value >> 2) & 0x00ffffff;
23782 /* Set the H bit on BLX instructions. */
23783 if (temp == 1)
23784 {
23785 if (value & 2)
23786 newval |= 0x01000000;
23787 else
23788 newval &= ~0x01000000;
23789 }
23790 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
23791 }
23792 break;
23793
23794 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH7: /* CBZ */
23795 /* CBZ can only branch forward. */
23796
23797 /* Attempts to use CBZ to branch to the next instruction
23798 (which, strictly speaking, are prohibited) will be turned into
23799 no-ops.
23800
23801 FIXME: It may be better to remove the instruction completely and
23802 perform relaxation. */
23803 if (value == -2)
23804 {
23805 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
23806 newval = 0xbf00; /* NOP encoding T1 */
23807 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23808 }
23809 else
23810 {
23811 if (value & ~0x7e)
23812 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, BAD_RANGE);
23813
23814 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23815 {
23816 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
23817 newval |= ((value & 0x3e) << 2) | ((value & 0x40) << 3);
23818 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23819 }
23820 }
23821 break;
23822
23823 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH9: /* Conditional branch. */
23824 if ((value & ~0xff) && ((value & ~0xff) != ~0xff))
23825 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, BAD_RANGE);
23826
23827 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23828 {
23829 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
23830 newval |= (value & 0x1ff) >> 1;
23831 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23832 }
23833 break;
23834
23835 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH12: /* Unconditional branch. */
23836 if ((value & ~0x7ff) && ((value & ~0x7ff) != ~0x7ff))
23837 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, BAD_RANGE);
23838
23839 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23840 {
23841 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
23842 newval |= (value & 0xfff) >> 1;
23843 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23844 }
23845 break;
23846
23847 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH20:
23848 if (fixP->fx_addsy
23849 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
23850 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
23851 && ARM_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy)
23852 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t))
23853 {
23854 /* Force a relocation for a branch 20 bits wide. */
23855 fixP->fx_done = 0;
23856 }
23857 if ((value & ~0x1fffff) && ((value & ~0x0fffff) != ~0x0fffff))
23858 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23859 _("conditional branch out of range"));
23860
23861 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23862 {
23863 offsetT newval2;
23864 addressT S, J1, J2, lo, hi;
23865
23866 S = (value & 0x00100000) >> 20;
23867 J2 = (value & 0x00080000) >> 19;
23868 J1 = (value & 0x00040000) >> 18;
23869 hi = (value & 0x0003f000) >> 12;
23870 lo = (value & 0x00000ffe) >> 1;
23871
23872 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
23873 newval2 = md_chars_to_number (buf + THUMB_SIZE, THUMB_SIZE);
23874 newval |= (S << 10) | hi;
23875 newval2 |= (J1 << 13) | (J2 << 11) | lo;
23876 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23877 md_number_to_chars (buf + THUMB_SIZE, newval2, THUMB_SIZE);
23878 }
23879 break;
23880
23881 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX:
23882 /* If there is a blx from a thumb state function to
23883 another thumb function flip this to a bl and warn
23884 about it. */
23885
23886 if (fixP->fx_addsy
23887 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
23888 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
23889 && THUMB_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy))
23890 {
23891 const char *name = S_GET_NAME (fixP->fx_addsy);
23892 as_warn_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23893 _("blx to Thumb func '%s' from Thumb ISA state changed to bl"),
23894 name);
23895 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf + THUMB_SIZE, THUMB_SIZE);
23896 newval = newval | 0x1000;
23897 md_number_to_chars (buf+THUMB_SIZE, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23898 fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23;
23899 fixP->fx_done = 1;
23900 }
23901
23902
23903 goto thumb_bl_common;
23904
23905 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23:
23906 /* A bl from Thumb state ISA to an internal ARM state function
23907 is converted to a blx. */
23908 if (fixP->fx_addsy
23909 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg)
23910 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE)
23911 && ARM_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy)
23912 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t))
23913 {
23914 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf + THUMB_SIZE, THUMB_SIZE);
23915 newval = newval & ~0x1000;
23916 md_number_to_chars (buf+THUMB_SIZE, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
23917 fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX;
23918 fixP->fx_done = 1;
23919 }
23920
23921 thumb_bl_common:
23922
23923 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX)
23924 /* For a BLX instruction, make sure that the relocation is rounded up
23925 to a word boundary. This follows the semantics of the instruction
23926 which specifies that bit 1 of the target address will come from bit
23927 1 of the base address. */
23928 value = (value + 3) & ~ 3;
23929
23930 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
23931 if (EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (meabi_flags) >= EF_ARM_EABI_VER4
23932 && fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX)
23933 fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23;
23934 #endif
23935
23936 if ((value & ~0x3fffff) && ((value & ~0x3fffff) != ~0x3fffff))
23937 {
23938 if (!(ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v6t2)))
23939 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, BAD_RANGE);
23940 else if ((value & ~0x1ffffff)
23941 && ((value & ~0x1ffffff) != ~0x1ffffff))
23942 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
23943 _("Thumb2 branch out of range"));
23944 }
23945
23946 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23947 encode_thumb2_b_bl_offset (buf, value);
23948
23949 break;
23950
23951 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH25:
23952 if ((value & ~0x0ffffff) && ((value & ~0x0ffffff) != ~0x0ffffff))
23953 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, BAD_RANGE);
23954
23955 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23956 encode_thumb2_b_bl_offset (buf, value);
23957
23958 break;
23959
23960 case BFD_RELOC_8:
23961 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23962 *buf = value;
23963 break;
23964
23965 case BFD_RELOC_16:
23966 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23967 md_number_to_chars (buf, value, 2);
23968 break;
23969
23970 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
23971 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_CALL:
23972 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THM_TLS_CALL:
23973 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_DESCSEQ:
23974 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THM_TLS_DESCSEQ:
23975 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GOTDESC:
23976 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GD32:
23977 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LE32:
23978 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_IE32:
23979 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDM32:
23980 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDO32:
23981 S_SET_THREAD_LOCAL (fixP->fx_addsy);
23982 break;
23983
23984 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT32:
23985 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOTOFF:
23986 break;
23987
23988 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT_PREL:
23989 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23990 md_number_to_chars (buf, value, 4);
23991 break;
23992
23993 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET2:
23994 /* TARGET2 is not partial-inplace, so we need to write the
23995 addend here for REL targets, because it won't be written out
23996 during reloc processing later. */
23997 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
23998 md_number_to_chars (buf, fixP->fx_offset, 4);
23999 break;
24000 #endif
24001
24002 case BFD_RELOC_RVA:
24003 case BFD_RELOC_32:
24004 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET1:
24005 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ROSEGREL32:
24006 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_SBREL32:
24007 case BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL:
24008 #ifdef TE_PE
24009 case BFD_RELOC_32_SECREL:
24010 #endif
24011 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
24012 #ifdef TE_WINCE
24013 /* For WinCE we only do this for pcrel fixups. */
24014 if (fixP->fx_done || fixP->fx_pcrel)
24015 #endif
24016 md_number_to_chars (buf, value, 4);
24017 break;
24018
24019 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
24020 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PREL31:
24021 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
24022 {
24023 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, 4) & 0x80000000;
24024 if ((value ^ (value >> 1)) & 0x40000000)
24025 {
24026 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24027 _("rel31 relocation overflow"));
24028 }
24029 newval |= value & 0x7fffffff;
24030 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, 4);
24031 }
24032 break;
24033 #endif
24034
24035 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM:
24036 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_CP_OFF_IMM:
24037 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM)
24038 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
24039 else
24040 newval = get_thumb32_insn (buf);
24041 if ((newval & 0x0f200f00) == 0x0d000900)
24042 {
24043 /* This is a fp16 vstr/vldr. The immediate offset in the mnemonic
24044 has permitted values that are multiples of 2, in the range 0
24045 to 510. */
24046 if (value < -510 || value > 510 || (value & 1))
24047 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24048 _("co-processor offset out of range"));
24049 }
24050 else if (value < -1023 || value > 1023 || (value & 3))
24051 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24052 _("co-processor offset out of range"));
24053 cp_off_common:
24054 sign = value > 0;
24055 if (value < 0)
24056 value = -value;
24057 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM
24058 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM_S2)
24059 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
24060 else
24061 newval = get_thumb32_insn (buf);
24062 if (value == 0)
24063 newval &= 0xffffff00;
24064 else
24065 {
24066 newval &= 0xff7fff00;
24067 if ((newval & 0x0f200f00) == 0x0d000900)
24068 {
24069 /* This is a fp16 vstr/vldr.
24070
24071 It requires the immediate offset in the instruction is shifted
24072 left by 1 to be a half-word offset.
24073
24074 Here, left shift by 1 first, and later right shift by 2
24075 should get the right offset. */
24076 value <<= 1;
24077 }
24078 newval |= (value >> 2) | (sign ? INDEX_UP : 0);
24079 }
24080 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM
24081 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM_S2)
24082 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, INSN_SIZE);
24083 else
24084 put_thumb32_insn (buf, newval);
24085 break;
24086
24087 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM_S2:
24088 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_CP_OFF_IMM_S2:
24089 if (value < -255 || value > 255)
24090 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24091 _("co-processor offset out of range"));
24092 value *= 4;
24093 goto cp_off_common;
24094
24095 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET:
24096 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
24097 /* Exactly what ranges, and where the offset is inserted depends
24098 on the type of instruction, we can establish this from the
24099 top 4 bits. */
24100 switch (newval >> 12)
24101 {
24102 case 4: /* PC load. */
24103 /* Thumb PC loads are somewhat odd, bit 1 of the PC is
24104 forced to zero for these loads; md_pcrel_from has already
24105 compensated for this. */
24106 if (value & 3)
24107 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24108 _("invalid offset, target not word aligned (0x%08lX)"),
24109 (((unsigned long) fixP->fx_frag->fr_address
24110 + (unsigned long) fixP->fx_where) & ~3)
24111 + (unsigned long) value);
24112
24113 if (value & ~0x3fc)
24114 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24115 _("invalid offset, value too big (0x%08lX)"),
24116 (long) value);
24117
24118 newval |= value >> 2;
24119 break;
24120
24121 case 9: /* SP load/store. */
24122 if (value & ~0x3fc)
24123 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24124 _("invalid offset, value too big (0x%08lX)"),
24125 (long) value);
24126 newval |= value >> 2;
24127 break;
24128
24129 case 6: /* Word load/store. */
24130 if (value & ~0x7c)
24131 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24132 _("invalid offset, value too big (0x%08lX)"),
24133 (long) value);
24134 newval |= value << 4; /* 6 - 2. */
24135 break;
24136
24137 case 7: /* Byte load/store. */
24138 if (value & ~0x1f)
24139 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24140 _("invalid offset, value too big (0x%08lX)"),
24141 (long) value);
24142 newval |= value << 6;
24143 break;
24144
24145 case 8: /* Halfword load/store. */
24146 if (value & ~0x3e)
24147 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24148 _("invalid offset, value too big (0x%08lX)"),
24149 (long) value);
24150 newval |= value << 5; /* 6 - 1. */
24151 break;
24152
24153 default:
24154 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24155 "Unable to process relocation for thumb opcode: %lx",
24156 (unsigned long) newval);
24157 break;
24158 }
24159 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
24160 break;
24161
24162 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD:
24163 /* This is a complicated relocation, since we use it for all of
24164 the following immediate relocations:
24165
24166 3bit ADD/SUB
24167 8bit ADD/SUB
24168 9bit ADD/SUB SP word-aligned
24169 10bit ADD PC/SP word-aligned
24170
24171 The type of instruction being processed is encoded in the
24172 instruction field:
24173
24174 0x8000 SUB
24175 0x00F0 Rd
24176 0x000F Rs
24177 */
24178 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
24179 {
24180 int rd = (newval >> 4) & 0xf;
24181 int rs = newval & 0xf;
24182 int subtract = !!(newval & 0x8000);
24183
24184 /* Check for HI regs, only very restricted cases allowed:
24185 Adjusting SP, and using PC or SP to get an address. */
24186 if ((rd > 7 && (rd != REG_SP || rs != REG_SP))
24187 || (rs > 7 && rs != REG_SP && rs != REG_PC))
24188 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24189 _("invalid Hi register with immediate"));
24190
24191 /* If value is negative, choose the opposite instruction. */
24192 if (value < 0)
24193 {
24194 value = -value;
24195 subtract = !subtract;
24196 if (value < 0)
24197 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24198 _("immediate value out of range"));
24199 }
24200
24201 if (rd == REG_SP)
24202 {
24203 if (value & ~0x1fc)
24204 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24205 _("invalid immediate for stack address calculation"));
24206 newval = subtract ? T_OPCODE_SUB_ST : T_OPCODE_ADD_ST;
24207 newval |= value >> 2;
24208 }
24209 else if (rs == REG_PC || rs == REG_SP)
24210 {
24211 /* PR gas/18541. If the addition is for a defined symbol
24212 within range of an ADR instruction then accept it. */
24213 if (subtract
24214 && value == 4
24215 && fixP->fx_addsy != NULL)
24216 {
24217 subtract = 0;
24218
24219 if (! S_IS_DEFINED (fixP->fx_addsy)
24220 || S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) != seg
24221 || S_IS_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy))
24222 {
24223 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24224 _("address calculation needs a strongly defined nearby symbol"));
24225 }
24226 else
24227 {
24228 offsetT v = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address;
24229
24230 /* Round up to the next 4-byte boundary. */
24231 if (v & 3)
24232 v = (v + 3) & ~ 3;
24233 else
24234 v += 4;
24235 v = S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) - v;
24236
24237 if (v & ~0x3fc)
24238 {
24239 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24240 _("symbol too far away"));
24241 }
24242 else
24243 {
24244 fixP->fx_done = 1;
24245 value = v;
24246 }
24247 }
24248 }
24249
24250 if (subtract || value & ~0x3fc)
24251 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24252 _("invalid immediate for address calculation (value = 0x%08lX)"),
24253 (unsigned long) (subtract ? - value : value));
24254 newval = (rs == REG_PC ? T_OPCODE_ADD_PC : T_OPCODE_ADD_SP);
24255 newval |= rd << 8;
24256 newval |= value >> 2;
24257 }
24258 else if (rs == rd)
24259 {
24260 if (value & ~0xff)
24261 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24262 _("immediate value out of range"));
24263 newval = subtract ? T_OPCODE_SUB_I8 : T_OPCODE_ADD_I8;
24264 newval |= (rd << 8) | value;
24265 }
24266 else
24267 {
24268 if (value & ~0x7)
24269 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24270 _("immediate value out of range"));
24271 newval = subtract ? T_OPCODE_SUB_I3 : T_OPCODE_ADD_I3;
24272 newval |= rd | (rs << 3) | (value << 6);
24273 }
24274 }
24275 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
24276 break;
24277
24278 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_IMM:
24279 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
24280 if (value < 0 || value > 255)
24281 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24282 _("invalid immediate: %ld is out of range"),
24283 (long) value);
24284 newval |= value;
24285 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
24286 break;
24287
24288 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_SHIFT:
24289 /* 5bit shift value (0..32). LSL cannot take 32. */
24290 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE) & 0xf83f;
24291 temp = newval & 0xf800;
24292 if (value < 0 || value > 32 || (value == 32 && temp == T_OPCODE_LSL_I))
24293 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24294 _("invalid shift value: %ld"), (long) value);
24295 /* Shifts of zero must be encoded as LSL. */
24296 if (value == 0)
24297 newval = (newval & 0x003f) | T_OPCODE_LSL_I;
24298 /* Shifts of 32 are encoded as zero. */
24299 else if (value == 32)
24300 value = 0;
24301 newval |= value << 6;
24302 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, THUMB_SIZE);
24303 break;
24304
24305 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT:
24306 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY:
24307 fixP->fx_done = 0;
24308 return;
24309
24310 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVW:
24311 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVT:
24312 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVW:
24313 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVT:
24314 if (fixP->fx_done || !seg->use_rela_p)
24315 {
24316 /* REL format relocations are limited to a 16-bit addend. */
24317 if (!fixP->fx_done)
24318 {
24319 if (value < -0x8000 || value > 0x7fff)
24320 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24321 _("offset out of range"));
24322 }
24323 else if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVT
24324 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVT)
24325 {
24326 value >>= 16;
24327 }
24328
24329 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVW
24330 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVT)
24331 {
24332 newval = get_thumb32_insn (buf);
24333 newval &= 0xfbf08f00;
24334 newval |= (value & 0xf000) << 4;
24335 newval |= (value & 0x0800) << 15;
24336 newval |= (value & 0x0700) << 4;
24337 newval |= (value & 0x00ff);
24338 put_thumb32_insn (buf, newval);
24339 }
24340 else
24341 {
24342 newval = md_chars_to_number (buf, 4);
24343 newval &= 0xfff0f000;
24344 newval |= value & 0x0fff;
24345 newval |= (value & 0xf000) << 4;
24346 md_number_to_chars (buf, newval, 4);
24347 }
24348 }
24349 return;
24350
24351 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC:
24352 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G1_NC:
24353 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G2_NC:
24354 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC:
24355 gas_assert (!fixP->fx_done);
24356 {
24357 bfd_vma insn;
24358 bfd_boolean is_mov;
24359 bfd_vma encoded_addend = value;
24360
24361 /* Check that addend can be encoded in instruction. */
24362 if (!seg->use_rela_p && (value < 0 || value > 255))
24363 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24364 _("the offset 0x%08lX is not representable"),
24365 (unsigned long) encoded_addend);
24366
24367 /* Extract the instruction. */
24368 insn = md_chars_to_number (buf, THUMB_SIZE);
24369 is_mov = (insn & 0xf800) == 0x2000;
24370
24371 /* Encode insn. */
24372 if (is_mov)
24373 {
24374 if (!seg->use_rela_p)
24375 insn |= encoded_addend;
24376 }
24377 else
24378 {
24379 int rd, rs;
24380
24381 /* Extract the instruction. */
24382 /* Encoding is the following
24383 0x8000 SUB
24384 0x00F0 Rd
24385 0x000F Rs
24386 */
24387 /* The following conditions must be true :
24388 - ADD
24389 - Rd == Rs
24390 - Rd <= 7
24391 */
24392 rd = (insn >> 4) & 0xf;
24393 rs = insn & 0xf;
24394 if ((insn & 0x8000) || (rd != rs) || rd > 7)
24395 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24396 _("Unable to process relocation for thumb opcode: %lx"),
24397 (unsigned long) insn);
24398
24399 /* Encode as ADD immediate8 thumb 1 code. */
24400 insn = 0x3000 | (rd << 8);
24401
24402 /* Place the encoded addend into the first 8 bits of the
24403 instruction. */
24404 if (!seg->use_rela_p)
24405 insn |= encoded_addend;
24406 }
24407
24408 /* Update the instruction. */
24409 md_number_to_chars (buf, insn, THUMB_SIZE);
24410 }
24411 break;
24412
24413 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G0_NC:
24414 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G0:
24415 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G1_NC:
24416 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G1:
24417 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G2:
24418 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G0_NC:
24419 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G0:
24420 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G1_NC:
24421 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G1:
24422 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G2:
24423 gas_assert (!fixP->fx_done);
24424 if (!seg->use_rela_p)
24425 {
24426 bfd_vma insn;
24427 bfd_vma encoded_addend;
24428 bfd_vma addend_abs = abs (value);
24429
24430 /* Check that the absolute value of the addend can be
24431 expressed as an 8-bit constant plus a rotation. */
24432 encoded_addend = encode_arm_immediate (addend_abs);
24433 if (encoded_addend == (unsigned int) FAIL)
24434 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24435 _("the offset 0x%08lX is not representable"),
24436 (unsigned long) addend_abs);
24437
24438 /* Extract the instruction. */
24439 insn = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
24440
24441 /* If the addend is positive, use an ADD instruction.
24442 Otherwise use a SUB. Take care not to destroy the S bit. */
24443 insn &= 0xff1fffff;
24444 if (value < 0)
24445 insn |= 1 << 22;
24446 else
24447 insn |= 1 << 23;
24448
24449 /* Place the encoded addend into the first 12 bits of the
24450 instruction. */
24451 insn &= 0xfffff000;
24452 insn |= encoded_addend;
24453
24454 /* Update the instruction. */
24455 md_number_to_chars (buf, insn, INSN_SIZE);
24456 }
24457 break;
24458
24459 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G0:
24460 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G1:
24461 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G2:
24462 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_SB_G0:
24463 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_SB_G1:
24464 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_SB_G2:
24465 gas_assert (!fixP->fx_done);
24466 if (!seg->use_rela_p)
24467 {
24468 bfd_vma insn;
24469 bfd_vma addend_abs = abs (value);
24470
24471 /* Check that the absolute value of the addend can be
24472 encoded in 12 bits. */
24473 if (addend_abs >= 0x1000)
24474 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24475 _("bad offset 0x%08lX (only 12 bits available for the magnitude)"),
24476 (unsigned long) addend_abs);
24477
24478 /* Extract the instruction. */
24479 insn = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
24480
24481 /* If the addend is negative, clear bit 23 of the instruction.
24482 Otherwise set it. */
24483 if (value < 0)
24484 insn &= ~(1 << 23);
24485 else
24486 insn |= 1 << 23;
24487
24488 /* Place the absolute value of the addend into the first 12 bits
24489 of the instruction. */
24490 insn &= 0xfffff000;
24491 insn |= addend_abs;
24492
24493 /* Update the instruction. */
24494 md_number_to_chars (buf, insn, INSN_SIZE);
24495 }
24496 break;
24497
24498 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_PC_G0:
24499 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_PC_G1:
24500 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_PC_G2:
24501 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_SB_G0:
24502 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_SB_G1:
24503 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_SB_G2:
24504 gas_assert (!fixP->fx_done);
24505 if (!seg->use_rela_p)
24506 {
24507 bfd_vma insn;
24508 bfd_vma addend_abs = abs (value);
24509
24510 /* Check that the absolute value of the addend can be
24511 encoded in 8 bits. */
24512 if (addend_abs >= 0x100)
24513 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24514 _("bad offset 0x%08lX (only 8 bits available for the magnitude)"),
24515 (unsigned long) addend_abs);
24516
24517 /* Extract the instruction. */
24518 insn = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
24519
24520 /* If the addend is negative, clear bit 23 of the instruction.
24521 Otherwise set it. */
24522 if (value < 0)
24523 insn &= ~(1 << 23);
24524 else
24525 insn |= 1 << 23;
24526
24527 /* Place the first four bits of the absolute value of the addend
24528 into the first 4 bits of the instruction, and the remaining
24529 four into bits 8 .. 11. */
24530 insn &= 0xfffff0f0;
24531 insn |= (addend_abs & 0xf) | ((addend_abs & 0xf0) << 4);
24532
24533 /* Update the instruction. */
24534 md_number_to_chars (buf, insn, INSN_SIZE);
24535 }
24536 break;
24537
24538 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_PC_G0:
24539 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_PC_G1:
24540 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_PC_G2:
24541 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G0:
24542 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G1:
24543 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G2:
24544 gas_assert (!fixP->fx_done);
24545 if (!seg->use_rela_p)
24546 {
24547 bfd_vma insn;
24548 bfd_vma addend_abs = abs (value);
24549
24550 /* Check that the absolute value of the addend is a multiple of
24551 four and, when divided by four, fits in 8 bits. */
24552 if (addend_abs & 0x3)
24553 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24554 _("bad offset 0x%08lX (must be word-aligned)"),
24555 (unsigned long) addend_abs);
24556
24557 if ((addend_abs >> 2) > 0xff)
24558 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24559 _("bad offset 0x%08lX (must be an 8-bit number of words)"),
24560 (unsigned long) addend_abs);
24561
24562 /* Extract the instruction. */
24563 insn = md_chars_to_number (buf, INSN_SIZE);
24564
24565 /* If the addend is negative, clear bit 23 of the instruction.
24566 Otherwise set it. */
24567 if (value < 0)
24568 insn &= ~(1 << 23);
24569 else
24570 insn |= 1 << 23;
24571
24572 /* Place the addend (divided by four) into the first eight
24573 bits of the instruction. */
24574 insn &= 0xfffffff0;
24575 insn |= addend_abs >> 2;
24576
24577 /* Update the instruction. */
24578 md_number_to_chars (buf, insn, INSN_SIZE);
24579 }
24580 break;
24581
24582 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_V4BX:
24583 /* This will need to go in the object file. */
24584 fixP->fx_done = 0;
24585 break;
24586
24587 case BFD_RELOC_UNUSED:
24588 default:
24589 as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line,
24590 _("bad relocation fixup type (%d)"), fixP->fx_r_type);
24591 }
24592 }
24593
24594 /* Translate internal representation of relocation info to BFD target
24595 format. */
24596
24597 arelent *
24598 tc_gen_reloc (asection *section, fixS *fixp)
24599 {
24600 arelent * reloc;
24601 bfd_reloc_code_real_type code;
24602
24603 reloc = XNEW (arelent);
24604
24605 reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = XNEW (asymbol *);
24606 *reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp->fx_addsy);
24607 reloc->address = fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where;
24608
24609 if (fixp->fx_pcrel)
24610 {
24611 if (section->use_rela_p)
24612 fixp->fx_offset -= md_pcrel_from_section (fixp, section);
24613 else
24614 fixp->fx_offset = reloc->address;
24615 }
24616 reloc->addend = fixp->fx_offset;
24617
24618 switch (fixp->fx_r_type)
24619 {
24620 case BFD_RELOC_8:
24621 if (fixp->fx_pcrel)
24622 {
24623 code = BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL;
24624 break;
24625 }
24626 /* Fall through. */
24627
24628 case BFD_RELOC_16:
24629 if (fixp->fx_pcrel)
24630 {
24631 code = BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL;
24632 break;
24633 }
24634 /* Fall through. */
24635
24636 case BFD_RELOC_32:
24637 if (fixp->fx_pcrel)
24638 {
24639 code = BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL;
24640 break;
24641 }
24642 /* Fall through. */
24643
24644 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVW:
24645 if (fixp->fx_pcrel)
24646 {
24647 code = BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVW_PCREL;
24648 break;
24649 }
24650 /* Fall through. */
24651
24652 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVT:
24653 if (fixp->fx_pcrel)
24654 {
24655 code = BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVT_PCREL;
24656 break;
24657 }
24658 /* Fall through. */
24659
24660 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVW:
24661 if (fixp->fx_pcrel)
24662 {
24663 code = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVW_PCREL;
24664 break;
24665 }
24666 /* Fall through. */
24667
24668 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVT:
24669 if (fixp->fx_pcrel)
24670 {
24671 code = BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVT_PCREL;
24672 break;
24673 }
24674 /* Fall through. */
24675
24676 case BFD_RELOC_NONE:
24677 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BRANCH:
24678 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BLX:
24679 case BFD_RELOC_RVA:
24680 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH7:
24681 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH9:
24682 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH12:
24683 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH20:
24684 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23:
24685 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH25:
24686 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY:
24687 case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT:
24688 #ifdef TE_PE
24689 case BFD_RELOC_32_SECREL:
24690 #endif
24691 code = fixp->fx_r_type;
24692 break;
24693
24694 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX:
24695 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
24696 if (EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (meabi_flags) >= EF_ARM_EABI_VER4)
24697 code = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23;
24698 else
24699 #endif
24700 code = BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX;
24701 break;
24702
24703 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LITERAL:
24704 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_HWLITERAL:
24705 /* If this is called then the a literal has
24706 been referenced across a section boundary. */
24707 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
24708 _("literal referenced across section boundary"));
24709 return NULL;
24710
24711 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
24712 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_CALL:
24713 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THM_TLS_CALL:
24714 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_DESCSEQ:
24715 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THM_TLS_DESCSEQ:
24716 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT32:
24717 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOTOFF:
24718 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT_PREL:
24719 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32:
24720 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET1:
24721 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ROSEGREL32:
24722 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_SBREL32:
24723 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PREL31:
24724 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET2:
24725 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDO32:
24726 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_CALL:
24727 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_JUMP:
24728 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G0_NC:
24729 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G0:
24730 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G1_NC:
24731 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G1:
24732 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G2:
24733 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G0:
24734 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G1:
24735 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G2:
24736 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_PC_G0:
24737 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_PC_G1:
24738 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_PC_G2:
24739 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_PC_G0:
24740 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_PC_G1:
24741 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_PC_G2:
24742 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G0_NC:
24743 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G0:
24744 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G1_NC:
24745 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G1:
24746 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_SB_G2:
24747 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_SB_G0:
24748 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_SB_G1:
24749 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_SB_G2:
24750 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_SB_G0:
24751 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_SB_G1:
24752 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDRS_SB_G2:
24753 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G0:
24754 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G1:
24755 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G2:
24756 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_V4BX:
24757 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC:
24758 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G1_NC:
24759 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G2_NC:
24760 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC:
24761 code = fixp->fx_r_type;
24762 break;
24763
24764 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GOTDESC:
24765 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GD32:
24766 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LE32:
24767 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_IE32:
24768 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDM32:
24769 /* BFD will include the symbol's address in the addend.
24770 But we don't want that, so subtract it out again here. */
24771 if (!S_IS_COMMON (fixp->fx_addsy))
24772 reloc->addend -= (*reloc->sym_ptr_ptr)->value;
24773 code = fixp->fx_r_type;
24774 break;
24775 #endif
24776
24777 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_IMMEDIATE:
24778 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
24779 _("internal relocation (type: IMMEDIATE) not fixed up"));
24780 return NULL;
24781
24782 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_ADRL_IMMEDIATE:
24783 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
24784 _("ADRL used for a symbol not defined in the same file"));
24785 return NULL;
24786
24787 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM:
24788 if (section->use_rela_p)
24789 {
24790 code = fixp->fx_r_type;
24791 break;
24792 }
24793
24794 if (fixp->fx_addsy != NULL
24795 && !S_IS_DEFINED (fixp->fx_addsy)
24796 && S_IS_LOCAL (fixp->fx_addsy))
24797 {
24798 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
24799 _("undefined local label `%s'"),
24800 S_GET_NAME (fixp->fx_addsy));
24801 return NULL;
24802 }
24803
24804 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
24805 _("internal_relocation (type: OFFSET_IMM) not fixed up"));
24806 return NULL;
24807
24808 default:
24809 {
24810 const char * type;
24811
24812 switch (fixp->fx_r_type)
24813 {
24814 case BFD_RELOC_NONE: type = "NONE"; break;
24815 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM8: type = "OFFSET_IMM8"; break;
24816 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_SHIFT_IMM: type = "SHIFT_IMM"; break;
24817 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_SMC: type = "SMC"; break;
24818 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_SWI: type = "SWI"; break;
24819 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_MULTI: type = "MULTI"; break;
24820 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM: type = "CP_OFF_IMM"; break;
24821 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_IMM: type = "T32_OFFSET_IMM"; break;
24822 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_CP_OFF_IMM: type = "T32_CP_OFF_IMM"; break;
24823 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD: type = "THUMB_ADD"; break;
24824 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_SHIFT: type = "THUMB_SHIFT"; break;
24825 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_IMM: type = "THUMB_IMM"; break;
24826 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET: type = "THUMB_OFFSET"; break;
24827 default: type = _("<unknown>"); break;
24828 }
24829 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
24830 _("cannot represent %s relocation in this object file format"),
24831 type);
24832 return NULL;
24833 }
24834 }
24835
24836 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
24837 if ((code == BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL || code == BFD_RELOC_32)
24838 && GOT_symbol
24839 && fixp->fx_addsy == GOT_symbol)
24840 {
24841 code = BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOTPC;
24842 reloc->addend = fixp->fx_offset = reloc->address;
24843 }
24844 #endif
24845
24846 reloc->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, code);
24847
24848 if (reloc->howto == NULL)
24849 {
24850 as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line,
24851 _("cannot represent %s relocation in this object file format"),
24852 bfd_get_reloc_code_name (code));
24853 return NULL;
24854 }
24855
24856 /* HACK: Since arm ELF uses Rel instead of Rela, encode the
24857 vtable entry to be used in the relocation's section offset. */
24858 if (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY)
24859 reloc->address = fixp->fx_offset;
24860
24861 return reloc;
24862 }
24863
24864 /* This fix_new is called by cons via TC_CONS_FIX_NEW. */
24865
24866 void
24867 cons_fix_new_arm (fragS * frag,
24868 int where,
24869 int size,
24870 expressionS * exp,
24871 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc)
24872 {
24873 int pcrel = 0;
24874
24875 /* Pick a reloc.
24876 FIXME: @@ Should look at CPU word size. */
24877 switch (size)
24878 {
24879 case 1:
24880 reloc = BFD_RELOC_8;
24881 break;
24882 case 2:
24883 reloc = BFD_RELOC_16;
24884 break;
24885 case 4:
24886 default:
24887 reloc = BFD_RELOC_32;
24888 break;
24889 case 8:
24890 reloc = BFD_RELOC_64;
24891 break;
24892 }
24893
24894 #ifdef TE_PE
24895 if (exp->X_op == O_secrel)
24896 {
24897 exp->X_op = O_symbol;
24898 reloc = BFD_RELOC_32_SECREL;
24899 }
24900 #endif
24901
24902 fix_new_exp (frag, where, size, exp, pcrel, reloc);
24903 }
24904
24905 #if defined (OBJ_COFF)
24906 void
24907 arm_validate_fix (fixS * fixP)
24908 {
24909 /* If the destination of the branch is a defined symbol which does not have
24910 the THUMB_FUNC attribute, then we must be calling a function which has
24911 the (interfacearm) attribute. We look for the Thumb entry point to that
24912 function and change the branch to refer to that function instead. */
24913 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23
24914 && fixP->fx_addsy != NULL
24915 && S_IS_DEFINED (fixP->fx_addsy)
24916 && ! THUMB_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy))
24917 {
24918 fixP->fx_addsy = find_real_start (fixP->fx_addsy);
24919 }
24920 }
24921 #endif
24922
24923
24924 int
24925 arm_force_relocation (struct fix * fixp)
24926 {
24927 #if defined (OBJ_COFF) && defined (TE_PE)
24928 if (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_RVA)
24929 return 1;
24930 #endif
24931
24932 /* In case we have a call or a branch to a function in ARM ISA mode from
24933 a thumb function or vice-versa force the relocation. These relocations
24934 are cleared off for some cores that might have blx and simple transformations
24935 are possible. */
24936
24937 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
24938 switch (fixp->fx_r_type)
24939 {
24940 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_JUMP:
24941 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_CALL:
24942 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX:
24943 if (THUMB_IS_FUNC (fixp->fx_addsy))
24944 return 1;
24945 break;
24946
24947 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BLX:
24948 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH25:
24949 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH20:
24950 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23:
24951 if (ARM_IS_FUNC (fixp->fx_addsy))
24952 return 1;
24953 break;
24954
24955 default:
24956 break;
24957 }
24958 #endif
24959
24960 /* Resolve these relocations even if the symbol is extern or weak.
24961 Technically this is probably wrong due to symbol preemption.
24962 In practice these relocations do not have enough range to be useful
24963 at dynamic link time, and some code (e.g. in the Linux kernel)
24964 expects these references to be resolved. */
24965 if (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_IMMEDIATE
24966 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM
24967 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM8
24968 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_ADRL_IMMEDIATE
24969 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM
24970 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM_S2
24971 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET
24972 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_IMM
24973 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE
24974 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMM12
24975 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_IMM
24976 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_ADD_PC12
24977 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_CP_OFF_IMM
24978 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_CP_OFF_IMM_S2)
24979 return 0;
24980
24981 /* Always leave these relocations for the linker. */
24982 if ((fixp->fx_r_type >= BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G0_NC
24983 && fixp->fx_r_type <= BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G2)
24984 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G0)
24985 return 1;
24986
24987 /* Always generate relocations against function symbols. */
24988 if (fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_32
24989 && fixp->fx_addsy
24990 && (symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp->fx_addsy)->flags & BSF_FUNCTION))
24991 return 1;
24992
24993 return generic_force_reloc (fixp);
24994 }
24995
24996 #if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_COFF)
24997 /* Relocations against function names must be left unadjusted,
24998 so that the linker can use this information to generate interworking
24999 stubs. The MIPS version of this function
25000 also prevents relocations that are mips-16 specific, but I do not
25001 know why it does this.
25002
25003 FIXME:
25004 There is one other problem that ought to be addressed here, but
25005 which currently is not: Taking the address of a label (rather
25006 than a function) and then later jumping to that address. Such
25007 addresses also ought to have their bottom bit set (assuming that
25008 they reside in Thumb code), but at the moment they will not. */
25009
25010 bfd_boolean
25011 arm_fix_adjustable (fixS * fixP)
25012 {
25013 if (fixP->fx_addsy == NULL)
25014 return 1;
25015
25016 /* Preserve relocations against symbols with function type. */
25017 if (symbol_get_bfdsym (fixP->fx_addsy)->flags & BSF_FUNCTION)
25018 return FALSE;
25019
25020 if (THUMB_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy)
25021 && fixP->fx_subsy == NULL)
25022 return FALSE;
25023
25024 /* We need the symbol name for the VTABLE entries. */
25025 if ( fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
25026 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY)
25027 return FALSE;
25028
25029 /* Don't allow symbols to be discarded on GOT related relocs. */
25030 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32
25031 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT32
25032 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOTOFF
25033 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GD32
25034 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LE32
25035 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_IE32
25036 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDM32
25037 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDO32
25038 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GOTDESC
25039 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_CALL
25040 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THM_TLS_CALL
25041 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_DESCSEQ
25042 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THM_TLS_DESCSEQ
25043 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET2)
25044 return FALSE;
25045
25046 /* Similarly for group relocations. */
25047 if ((fixP->fx_r_type >= BFD_RELOC_ARM_ALU_PC_G0_NC
25048 && fixP->fx_r_type <= BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDC_SB_G2)
25049 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_PC_G0)
25050 return FALSE;
25051
25052 /* MOVW/MOVT REL relocations have limited offsets, so keep the symbols. */
25053 if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVW
25054 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVT
25055 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVW_PCREL
25056 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_MOVT_PCREL
25057 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVW
25058 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVT
25059 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVW_PCREL
25060 || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_MOVT_PCREL)
25061 return FALSE;
25062
25063 /* BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_Gx_NC relocations have VERY limited
25064 offsets, so keep these symbols. */
25065 if (fixP->fx_r_type >= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G0_NC
25066 && fixP->fx_r_type <= BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ALU_ABS_G3_NC)
25067 return FALSE;
25068
25069 return TRUE;
25070 }
25071 #endif /* defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_COFF) */
25072
25073 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
25074 const char *
25075 elf32_arm_target_format (void)
25076 {
25077 #ifdef TE_SYMBIAN
25078 return (target_big_endian
25079 ? "elf32-bigarm-symbian"
25080 : "elf32-littlearm-symbian");
25081 #elif defined (TE_VXWORKS)
25082 return (target_big_endian
25083 ? "elf32-bigarm-vxworks"
25084 : "elf32-littlearm-vxworks");
25085 #elif defined (TE_NACL)
25086 return (target_big_endian
25087 ? "elf32-bigarm-nacl"
25088 : "elf32-littlearm-nacl");
25089 #else
25090 if (target_big_endian)
25091 return "elf32-bigarm";
25092 else
25093 return "elf32-littlearm";
25094 #endif
25095 }
25096
25097 void
25098 armelf_frob_symbol (symbolS * symp,
25099 int * puntp)
25100 {
25101 elf_frob_symbol (symp, puntp);
25102 }
25103 #endif
25104
25105 /* MD interface: Finalization. */
25106
25107 void
25108 arm_cleanup (void)
25109 {
25110 literal_pool * pool;
25111
25112 /* Ensure that all the IT blocks are properly closed. */
25113 check_it_blocks_finished ();
25114
25115 for (pool = list_of_pools; pool; pool = pool->next)
25116 {
25117 /* Put it at the end of the relevant section. */
25118 subseg_set (pool->section, pool->sub_section);
25119 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
25120 arm_elf_change_section ();
25121 #endif
25122 s_ltorg (0);
25123 }
25124 }
25125
25126 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
25127 /* Remove any excess mapping symbols generated for alignment frags in
25128 SEC. We may have created a mapping symbol before a zero byte
25129 alignment; remove it if there's a mapping symbol after the
25130 alignment. */
25131 static void
25132 check_mapping_symbols (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, asection *sec,
25133 void *dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
25134 {
25135 segment_info_type *seginfo = seg_info (sec);
25136 fragS *fragp;
25137
25138 if (seginfo == NULL || seginfo->frchainP == NULL)
25139 return;
25140
25141 for (fragp = seginfo->frchainP->frch_root;
25142 fragp != NULL;
25143 fragp = fragp->fr_next)
25144 {
25145 symbolS *sym = fragp->tc_frag_data.last_map;
25146 fragS *next = fragp->fr_next;
25147
25148 /* Variable-sized frags have been converted to fixed size by
25149 this point. But if this was variable-sized to start with,
25150 there will be a fixed-size frag after it. So don't handle
25151 next == NULL. */
25152 if (sym == NULL || next == NULL)
25153 continue;
25154
25155 if (S_GET_VALUE (sym) < next->fr_address)
25156 /* Not at the end of this frag. */
25157 continue;
25158 know (S_GET_VALUE (sym) == next->fr_address);
25159
25160 do
25161 {
25162 if (next->tc_frag_data.first_map != NULL)
25163 {
25164 /* Next frag starts with a mapping symbol. Discard this
25165 one. */
25166 symbol_remove (sym, &symbol_rootP, &symbol_lastP);
25167 break;
25168 }
25169
25170 if (next->fr_next == NULL)
25171 {
25172 /* This mapping symbol is at the end of the section. Discard
25173 it. */
25174 know (next->fr_fix == 0 && next->fr_var == 0);
25175 symbol_remove (sym, &symbol_rootP, &symbol_lastP);
25176 break;
25177 }
25178
25179 /* As long as we have empty frags without any mapping symbols,
25180 keep looking. */
25181 /* If the next frag is non-empty and does not start with a
25182 mapping symbol, then this mapping symbol is required. */
25183 if (next->fr_address != next->fr_next->fr_address)
25184 break;
25185
25186 next = next->fr_next;
25187 }
25188 while (next != NULL);
25189 }
25190 }
25191 #endif
25192
25193 /* Adjust the symbol table. This marks Thumb symbols as distinct from
25194 ARM ones. */
25195
25196 void
25197 arm_adjust_symtab (void)
25198 {
25199 #ifdef OBJ_COFF
25200 symbolS * sym;
25201
25202 for (sym = symbol_rootP; sym != NULL; sym = symbol_next (sym))
25203 {
25204 if (ARM_IS_THUMB (sym))
25205 {
25206 if (THUMB_IS_FUNC (sym))
25207 {
25208 /* Mark the symbol as a Thumb function. */
25209 if ( S_GET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym) == C_STAT
25210 || S_GET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym) == C_LABEL) /* This can happen! */
25211 S_SET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym, C_THUMBSTATFUNC);
25212
25213 else if (S_GET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym) == C_EXT)
25214 S_SET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym, C_THUMBEXTFUNC);
25215 else
25216 as_bad (_("%s: unexpected function type: %d"),
25217 S_GET_NAME (sym), S_GET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym));
25218 }
25219 else switch (S_GET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym))
25220 {
25221 case C_EXT:
25222 S_SET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym, C_THUMBEXT);
25223 break;
25224 case C_STAT:
25225 S_SET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym, C_THUMBSTAT);
25226 break;
25227 case C_LABEL:
25228 S_SET_STORAGE_CLASS (sym, C_THUMBLABEL);
25229 break;
25230 default:
25231 /* Do nothing. */
25232 break;
25233 }
25234 }
25235
25236 if (ARM_IS_INTERWORK (sym))
25237 coffsymbol (symbol_get_bfdsym (sym))->native->u.syment.n_flags = 0xFF;
25238 }
25239 #endif
25240 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
25241 symbolS * sym;
25242 char bind;
25243
25244 for (sym = symbol_rootP; sym != NULL; sym = symbol_next (sym))
25245 {
25246 if (ARM_IS_THUMB (sym))
25247 {
25248 elf_symbol_type * elf_sym;
25249
25250 elf_sym = elf_symbol (symbol_get_bfdsym (sym));
25251 bind = ELF_ST_BIND (elf_sym->internal_elf_sym.st_info);
25252
25253 if (! bfd_is_arm_special_symbol_name (elf_sym->symbol.name,
25254 BFD_ARM_SPECIAL_SYM_TYPE_ANY))
25255 {
25256 /* If it's a .thumb_func, declare it as so,
25257 otherwise tag label as .code 16. */
25258 if (THUMB_IS_FUNC (sym))
25259 ARM_SET_SYM_BRANCH_TYPE (elf_sym->internal_elf_sym.st_target_internal,
25260 ST_BRANCH_TO_THUMB);
25261 else if (EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (meabi_flags) < EF_ARM_EABI_VER4)
25262 elf_sym->internal_elf_sym.st_info =
25263 ELF_ST_INFO (bind, STT_ARM_16BIT);
25264 }
25265 }
25266 }
25267
25268 /* Remove any overlapping mapping symbols generated by alignment frags. */
25269 bfd_map_over_sections (stdoutput, check_mapping_symbols, (char *) 0);
25270 /* Now do generic ELF adjustments. */
25271 elf_adjust_symtab ();
25272 #endif
25273 }
25274
25275 /* MD interface: Initialization. */
25276
25277 static void
25278 set_constant_flonums (void)
25279 {
25280 int i;
25281
25282 for (i = 0; i < NUM_FLOAT_VALS; i++)
25283 if (atof_ieee ((char *) fp_const[i], 'x', fp_values[i]) == NULL)
25284 abort ();
25285 }
25286
25287 /* Auto-select Thumb mode if it's the only available instruction set for the
25288 given architecture. */
25289
25290 static void
25291 autoselect_thumb_from_cpu_variant (void)
25292 {
25293 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v1))
25294 opcode_select (16);
25295 }
25296
25297 void
25298 md_begin (void)
25299 {
25300 unsigned mach;
25301 unsigned int i;
25302
25303 if ( (arm_ops_hsh = hash_new ()) == NULL
25304 || (arm_cond_hsh = hash_new ()) == NULL
25305 || (arm_shift_hsh = hash_new ()) == NULL
25306 || (arm_psr_hsh = hash_new ()) == NULL
25307 || (arm_v7m_psr_hsh = hash_new ()) == NULL
25308 || (arm_reg_hsh = hash_new ()) == NULL
25309 || (arm_reloc_hsh = hash_new ()) == NULL
25310 || (arm_barrier_opt_hsh = hash_new ()) == NULL)
25311 as_fatal (_("virtual memory exhausted"));
25312
25313 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (insns) / sizeof (struct asm_opcode); i++)
25314 hash_insert (arm_ops_hsh, insns[i].template_name, (void *) (insns + i));
25315 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (conds) / sizeof (struct asm_cond); i++)
25316 hash_insert (arm_cond_hsh, conds[i].template_name, (void *) (conds + i));
25317 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (shift_names) / sizeof (struct asm_shift_name); i++)
25318 hash_insert (arm_shift_hsh, shift_names[i].name, (void *) (shift_names + i));
25319 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (psrs) / sizeof (struct asm_psr); i++)
25320 hash_insert (arm_psr_hsh, psrs[i].template_name, (void *) (psrs + i));
25321 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (v7m_psrs) / sizeof (struct asm_psr); i++)
25322 hash_insert (arm_v7m_psr_hsh, v7m_psrs[i].template_name,
25323 (void *) (v7m_psrs + i));
25324 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (reg_names) / sizeof (struct reg_entry); i++)
25325 hash_insert (arm_reg_hsh, reg_names[i].name, (void *) (reg_names + i));
25326 for (i = 0;
25327 i < sizeof (barrier_opt_names) / sizeof (struct asm_barrier_opt);
25328 i++)
25329 hash_insert (arm_barrier_opt_hsh, barrier_opt_names[i].template_name,
25330 (void *) (barrier_opt_names + i));
25331 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
25332 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (reloc_names); i++)
25333 {
25334 struct reloc_entry * entry = reloc_names + i;
25335
25336 if (arm_is_eabi() && entry->reloc == BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32)
25337 /* This makes encode_branch() use the EABI versions of this relocation. */
25338 entry->reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED;
25339
25340 hash_insert (arm_reloc_hsh, entry->name, (void *) entry);
25341 }
25342 #endif
25343
25344 set_constant_flonums ();
25345
25346 /* Set the cpu variant based on the command-line options. We prefer
25347 -mcpu= over -march= if both are set (as for GCC); and we prefer
25348 -mfpu= over any other way of setting the floating point unit.
25349 Use of legacy options with new options are faulted. */
25350 if (legacy_cpu)
25351 {
25352 if (mcpu_cpu_opt || march_cpu_opt)
25353 as_bad (_("use of old and new-style options to set CPU type"));
25354
25355 mcpu_cpu_opt = legacy_cpu;
25356 }
25357 else if (!mcpu_cpu_opt)
25358 {
25359 mcpu_cpu_opt = march_cpu_opt;
25360 dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = dyn_march_ext_opt;
25361 /* Avoid double free in arm_md_end. */
25362 dyn_march_ext_opt = NULL;
25363 }
25364
25365 if (legacy_fpu)
25366 {
25367 if (mfpu_opt)
25368 as_bad (_("use of old and new-style options to set FPU type"));
25369
25370 mfpu_opt = legacy_fpu;
25371 }
25372 else if (!mfpu_opt)
25373 {
25374 #if !(defined (EABI_DEFAULT) || defined (TE_LINUX) \
25375 || defined (TE_NetBSD) || defined (TE_VXWORKS))
25376 /* Some environments specify a default FPU. If they don't, infer it
25377 from the processor. */
25378 if (mcpu_fpu_opt)
25379 mfpu_opt = mcpu_fpu_opt;
25380 else
25381 mfpu_opt = march_fpu_opt;
25382 #else
25383 mfpu_opt = &fpu_default;
25384 #endif
25385 }
25386
25387 if (!mfpu_opt)
25388 {
25389 if (mcpu_cpu_opt != NULL)
25390 mfpu_opt = &fpu_default;
25391 else if (mcpu_fpu_opt != NULL && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*mcpu_fpu_opt, arm_ext_v5))
25392 mfpu_opt = &fpu_arch_vfp_v2;
25393 else
25394 mfpu_opt = &fpu_arch_fpa;
25395 }
25396
25397 #ifdef CPU_DEFAULT
25398 if (!mcpu_cpu_opt)
25399 {
25400 mcpu_cpu_opt = &cpu_default;
25401 selected_cpu = cpu_default;
25402 }
25403 else if (dyn_mcpu_ext_opt)
25404 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (selected_cpu, *mcpu_cpu_opt, *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
25405 else
25406 selected_cpu = *mcpu_cpu_opt;
25407 #else
25408 if (mcpu_cpu_opt && dyn_mcpu_ext_opt)
25409 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (selected_cpu, *mcpu_cpu_opt, *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
25410 else if (mcpu_cpu_opt)
25411 selected_cpu = *mcpu_cpu_opt;
25412 else
25413 mcpu_cpu_opt = &arm_arch_any;
25414 #endif
25415
25416 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (cpu_variant, *mcpu_cpu_opt, *mfpu_opt);
25417 if (dyn_mcpu_ext_opt)
25418 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (cpu_variant, cpu_variant, *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
25419
25420 autoselect_thumb_from_cpu_variant ();
25421
25422 arm_arch_used = thumb_arch_used = arm_arch_none;
25423
25424 #if defined OBJ_COFF || defined OBJ_ELF
25425 {
25426 unsigned int flags = 0;
25427
25428 #if defined OBJ_ELF
25429 flags = meabi_flags;
25430
25431 switch (meabi_flags)
25432 {
25433 case EF_ARM_EABI_UNKNOWN:
25434 #endif
25435 /* Set the flags in the private structure. */
25436 if (uses_apcs_26) flags |= F_APCS26;
25437 if (support_interwork) flags |= F_INTERWORK;
25438 if (uses_apcs_float) flags |= F_APCS_FLOAT;
25439 if (pic_code) flags |= F_PIC;
25440 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_any_hard))
25441 flags |= F_SOFT_FLOAT;
25442
25443 switch (mfloat_abi_opt)
25444 {
25445 case ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFT:
25446 case ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFTFP:
25447 flags |= F_SOFT_FLOAT;
25448 break;
25449
25450 case ARM_FLOAT_ABI_HARD:
25451 if (flags & F_SOFT_FLOAT)
25452 as_bad (_("hard-float conflicts with specified fpu"));
25453 break;
25454 }
25455
25456 /* Using pure-endian doubles (even if soft-float). */
25457 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_endian_pure))
25458 flags |= F_VFP_FLOAT;
25459
25460 #if defined OBJ_ELF
25461 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, fpu_arch_maverick))
25462 flags |= EF_ARM_MAVERICK_FLOAT;
25463 break;
25464
25465 case EF_ARM_EABI_VER4:
25466 case EF_ARM_EABI_VER5:
25467 /* No additional flags to set. */
25468 break;
25469
25470 default:
25471 abort ();
25472 }
25473 #endif
25474 bfd_set_private_flags (stdoutput, flags);
25475
25476 /* We have run out flags in the COFF header to encode the
25477 status of ATPCS support, so instead we create a dummy,
25478 empty, debug section called .arm.atpcs. */
25479 if (atpcs)
25480 {
25481 asection * sec;
25482
25483 sec = bfd_make_section (stdoutput, ".arm.atpcs");
25484
25485 if (sec != NULL)
25486 {
25487 bfd_set_section_flags
25488 (stdoutput, sec, SEC_READONLY | SEC_DEBUGGING /* | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS */);
25489 bfd_set_section_size (stdoutput, sec, 0);
25490 bfd_set_section_contents (stdoutput, sec, NULL, 0, 0);
25491 }
25492 }
25493 }
25494 #endif
25495
25496 /* Record the CPU type as well. */
25497 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_cext_iwmmxt2))
25498 mach = bfd_mach_arm_iWMMXt2;
25499 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_cext_iwmmxt))
25500 mach = bfd_mach_arm_iWMMXt;
25501 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_cext_xscale))
25502 mach = bfd_mach_arm_XScale;
25503 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_cext_maverick))
25504 mach = bfd_mach_arm_ep9312;
25505 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v5e))
25506 mach = bfd_mach_arm_5TE;
25507 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v5))
25508 {
25509 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v4t))
25510 mach = bfd_mach_arm_5T;
25511 else
25512 mach = bfd_mach_arm_5;
25513 }
25514 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v4))
25515 {
25516 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v4t))
25517 mach = bfd_mach_arm_4T;
25518 else
25519 mach = bfd_mach_arm_4;
25520 }
25521 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v3m))
25522 mach = bfd_mach_arm_3M;
25523 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v3))
25524 mach = bfd_mach_arm_3;
25525 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v2s))
25526 mach = bfd_mach_arm_2a;
25527 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (cpu_variant, arm_ext_v2))
25528 mach = bfd_mach_arm_2;
25529 else
25530 mach = bfd_mach_arm_unknown;
25531
25532 bfd_set_arch_mach (stdoutput, TARGET_ARCH, mach);
25533 }
25534
25535 /* Command line processing. */
25536
25537 /* md_parse_option
25538 Invocation line includes a switch not recognized by the base assembler.
25539 See if it's a processor-specific option.
25540
25541 This routine is somewhat complicated by the need for backwards
25542 compatibility (since older releases of gcc can't be changed).
25543 The new options try to make the interface as compatible as
25544 possible with GCC.
25545
25546 New options (supported) are:
25547
25548 -mcpu=<cpu name> Assemble for selected processor
25549 -march=<architecture name> Assemble for selected architecture
25550 -mfpu=<fpu architecture> Assemble for selected FPU.
25551 -EB/-mbig-endian Big-endian
25552 -EL/-mlittle-endian Little-endian
25553 -k Generate PIC code
25554 -mthumb Start in Thumb mode
25555 -mthumb-interwork Code supports ARM/Thumb interworking
25556
25557 -m[no-]warn-deprecated Warn about deprecated features
25558 -m[no-]warn-syms Warn when symbols match instructions
25559
25560 For now we will also provide support for:
25561
25562 -mapcs-32 32-bit Program counter
25563 -mapcs-26 26-bit Program counter
25564 -macps-float Floats passed in FP registers
25565 -mapcs-reentrant Reentrant code
25566 -matpcs
25567 (sometime these will probably be replaced with -mapcs=<list of options>
25568 and -matpcs=<list of options>)
25569
25570 The remaining options are only supported for back-wards compatibility.
25571 Cpu variants, the arm part is optional:
25572 -m[arm]1 Currently not supported.
25573 -m[arm]2, -m[arm]250 Arm 2 and Arm 250 processor
25574 -m[arm]3 Arm 3 processor
25575 -m[arm]6[xx], Arm 6 processors
25576 -m[arm]7[xx][t][[d]m] Arm 7 processors
25577 -m[arm]8[10] Arm 8 processors
25578 -m[arm]9[20][tdmi] Arm 9 processors
25579 -mstrongarm[110[0]] StrongARM processors
25580 -mxscale XScale processors
25581 -m[arm]v[2345[t[e]]] Arm architectures
25582 -mall All (except the ARM1)
25583 FP variants:
25584 -mfpa10, -mfpa11 FPA10 and 11 co-processor instructions
25585 -mfpe-old (No float load/store multiples)
25586 -mvfpxd VFP Single precision
25587 -mvfp All VFP
25588 -mno-fpu Disable all floating point instructions
25589
25590 The following CPU names are recognized:
25591 arm1, arm2, arm250, arm3, arm6, arm600, arm610, arm620,
25592 arm7, arm7m, arm7d, arm7dm, arm7di, arm7dmi, arm70, arm700,
25593 arm700i, arm710 arm710t, arm720, arm720t, arm740t, arm710c,
25594 arm7100, arm7500, arm7500fe, arm7tdmi, arm8, arm810, arm9,
25595 arm920, arm920t, arm940t, arm946, arm966, arm9tdmi, arm9e,
25596 arm10t arm10e, arm1020t, arm1020e, arm10200e,
25597 strongarm, strongarm110, strongarm1100, strongarm1110, xscale.
25598
25599 */
25600
25601 const char * md_shortopts = "m:k";
25602
25603 #ifdef ARM_BI_ENDIAN
25604 #define OPTION_EB (OPTION_MD_BASE + 0)
25605 #define OPTION_EL (OPTION_MD_BASE + 1)
25606 #else
25607 #if TARGET_BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
25608 #define OPTION_EB (OPTION_MD_BASE + 0)
25609 #else
25610 #define OPTION_EL (OPTION_MD_BASE + 1)
25611 #endif
25612 #endif
25613 #define OPTION_FIX_V4BX (OPTION_MD_BASE + 2)
25614
25615 struct option md_longopts[] =
25616 {
25617 #ifdef OPTION_EB
25618 {"EB", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EB},
25619 #endif
25620 #ifdef OPTION_EL
25621 {"EL", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EL},
25622 #endif
25623 {"fix-v4bx", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FIX_V4BX},
25624 {NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0}
25625 };
25626
25627 size_t md_longopts_size = sizeof (md_longopts);
25628
25629 struct arm_option_table
25630 {
25631 const char * option; /* Option name to match. */
25632 const char * help; /* Help information. */
25633 int * var; /* Variable to change. */
25634 int value; /* What to change it to. */
25635 const char * deprecated; /* If non-null, print this message. */
25636 };
25637
25638 struct arm_option_table arm_opts[] =
25639 {
25640 {"k", N_("generate PIC code"), &pic_code, 1, NULL},
25641 {"mthumb", N_("assemble Thumb code"), &thumb_mode, 1, NULL},
25642 {"mthumb-interwork", N_("support ARM/Thumb interworking"),
25643 &support_interwork, 1, NULL},
25644 {"mapcs-32", N_("code uses 32-bit program counter"), &uses_apcs_26, 0, NULL},
25645 {"mapcs-26", N_("code uses 26-bit program counter"), &uses_apcs_26, 1, NULL},
25646 {"mapcs-float", N_("floating point args are in fp regs"), &uses_apcs_float,
25647 1, NULL},
25648 {"mapcs-reentrant", N_("re-entrant code"), &pic_code, 1, NULL},
25649 {"matpcs", N_("code is ATPCS conformant"), &atpcs, 1, NULL},
25650 {"mbig-endian", N_("assemble for big-endian"), &target_big_endian, 1, NULL},
25651 {"mlittle-endian", N_("assemble for little-endian"), &target_big_endian, 0,
25652 NULL},
25653
25654 /* These are recognized by the assembler, but have no affect on code. */
25655 {"mapcs-frame", N_("use frame pointer"), NULL, 0, NULL},
25656 {"mapcs-stack-check", N_("use stack size checking"), NULL, 0, NULL},
25657
25658 {"mwarn-deprecated", NULL, &warn_on_deprecated, 1, NULL},
25659 {"mno-warn-deprecated", N_("do not warn on use of deprecated feature"),
25660 &warn_on_deprecated, 0, NULL},
25661 {"mwarn-syms", N_("warn about symbols that match instruction names [default]"), (int *) (& flag_warn_syms), TRUE, NULL},
25662 {"mno-warn-syms", N_("disable warnings about symobls that match instructions"), (int *) (& flag_warn_syms), FALSE, NULL},
25663 {NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
25664 };
25665
25666 struct arm_legacy_option_table
25667 {
25668 const char * option; /* Option name to match. */
25669 const arm_feature_set ** var; /* Variable to change. */
25670 const arm_feature_set value; /* What to change it to. */
25671 const char * deprecated; /* If non-null, print this message. */
25672 };
25673
25674 const struct arm_legacy_option_table arm_legacy_opts[] =
25675 {
25676 /* DON'T add any new processors to this list -- we want the whole list
25677 to go away... Add them to the processors table instead. */
25678 {"marm1", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V1, N_("use -mcpu=arm1")},
25679 {"m1", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V1, N_("use -mcpu=arm1")},
25680 {"marm2", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2, N_("use -mcpu=arm2")},
25681 {"m2", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2, N_("use -mcpu=arm2")},
25682 {"marm250", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2S, N_("use -mcpu=arm250")},
25683 {"m250", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2S, N_("use -mcpu=arm250")},
25684 {"marm3", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2S, N_("use -mcpu=arm3")},
25685 {"m3", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2S, N_("use -mcpu=arm3")},
25686 {"marm6", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm6")},
25687 {"m6", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm6")},
25688 {"marm600", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm600")},
25689 {"m600", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm600")},
25690 {"marm610", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm610")},
25691 {"m610", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm610")},
25692 {"marm620", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm620")},
25693 {"m620", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm620")},
25694 {"marm7", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7")},
25695 {"m7", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7")},
25696 {"marm70", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm70")},
25697 {"m70", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm70")},
25698 {"marm700", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm700")},
25699 {"m700", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm700")},
25700 {"marm700i", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm700i")},
25701 {"m700i", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm700i")},
25702 {"marm710", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm710")},
25703 {"m710", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm710")},
25704 {"marm710c", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm710c")},
25705 {"m710c", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm710c")},
25706 {"marm720", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm720")},
25707 {"m720", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm720")},
25708 {"marm7d", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7d")},
25709 {"m7d", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7d")},
25710 {"marm7di", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7di")},
25711 {"m7di", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7di")},
25712 {"marm7m", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3M, N_("use -mcpu=arm7m")},
25713 {"m7m", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3M, N_("use -mcpu=arm7m")},
25714 {"marm7dm", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3M, N_("use -mcpu=arm7dm")},
25715 {"m7dm", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3M, N_("use -mcpu=arm7dm")},
25716 {"marm7dmi", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3M, N_("use -mcpu=arm7dmi")},
25717 {"m7dmi", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3M, N_("use -mcpu=arm7dmi")},
25718 {"marm7100", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7100")},
25719 {"m7100", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7100")},
25720 {"marm7500", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7500")},
25721 {"m7500", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7500")},
25722 {"marm7500fe", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7500fe")},
25723 {"m7500fe", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -mcpu=arm7500fe")},
25724 {"marm7t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm7tdmi")},
25725 {"m7t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm7tdmi")},
25726 {"marm7tdmi", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm7tdmi")},
25727 {"m7tdmi", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm7tdmi")},
25728 {"marm710t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm710t")},
25729 {"m710t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm710t")},
25730 {"marm720t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm720t")},
25731 {"m720t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm720t")},
25732 {"marm740t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm740t")},
25733 {"m740t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm740t")},
25734 {"marm8", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4, N_("use -mcpu=arm8")},
25735 {"m8", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4, N_("use -mcpu=arm8")},
25736 {"marm810", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4, N_("use -mcpu=arm810")},
25737 {"m810", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4, N_("use -mcpu=arm810")},
25738 {"marm9", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm9")},
25739 {"m9", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm9")},
25740 {"marm9tdmi", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm9tdmi")},
25741 {"m9tdmi", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm9tdmi")},
25742 {"marm920", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm920")},
25743 {"m920", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm920")},
25744 {"marm940", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm940")},
25745 {"m940", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -mcpu=arm940")},
25746 {"mstrongarm", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4, N_("use -mcpu=strongarm")},
25747 {"mstrongarm110", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25748 N_("use -mcpu=strongarm110")},
25749 {"mstrongarm1100", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25750 N_("use -mcpu=strongarm1100")},
25751 {"mstrongarm1110", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25752 N_("use -mcpu=strongarm1110")},
25753 {"mxscale", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_XSCALE, N_("use -mcpu=xscale")},
25754 {"miwmmxt", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_IWMMXT, N_("use -mcpu=iwmmxt")},
25755 {"mall", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ANY, N_("use -mcpu=all")},
25756
25757 /* Architecture variants -- don't add any more to this list either. */
25758 {"mv2", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2, N_("use -march=armv2")},
25759 {"marmv2", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2, N_("use -march=armv2")},
25760 {"mv2a", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2S, N_("use -march=armv2a")},
25761 {"marmv2a", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V2S, N_("use -march=armv2a")},
25762 {"mv3", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -march=armv3")},
25763 {"marmv3", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3, N_("use -march=armv3")},
25764 {"mv3m", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3M, N_("use -march=armv3m")},
25765 {"marmv3m", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V3M, N_("use -march=armv3m")},
25766 {"mv4", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4, N_("use -march=armv4")},
25767 {"marmv4", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4, N_("use -march=armv4")},
25768 {"mv4t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -march=armv4t")},
25769 {"marmv4t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V4T, N_("use -march=armv4t")},
25770 {"mv5", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V5, N_("use -march=armv5")},
25771 {"marmv5", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V5, N_("use -march=armv5")},
25772 {"mv5t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V5T, N_("use -march=armv5t")},
25773 {"marmv5t", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V5T, N_("use -march=armv5t")},
25774 {"mv5e", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V5TE, N_("use -march=armv5te")},
25775 {"marmv5e", &legacy_cpu, ARM_ARCH_V5TE, N_("use -march=armv5te")},
25776
25777 /* Floating point variants -- don't add any more to this list either. */
25778 {"mfpe-old", &legacy_fpu, FPU_ARCH_FPE, N_("use -mfpu=fpe")},
25779 {"mfpa10", &legacy_fpu, FPU_ARCH_FPA, N_("use -mfpu=fpa10")},
25780 {"mfpa11", &legacy_fpu, FPU_ARCH_FPA, N_("use -mfpu=fpa11")},
25781 {"mno-fpu", &legacy_fpu, ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25782 N_("use either -mfpu=softfpa or -mfpu=softvfp")},
25783
25784 {NULL, NULL, ARM_ARCH_NONE, NULL}
25785 };
25786
25787 struct arm_cpu_option_table
25788 {
25789 const char * name;
25790 size_t name_len;
25791 const arm_feature_set value;
25792 const arm_feature_set ext;
25793 /* For some CPUs we assume an FPU unless the user explicitly sets
25794 -mfpu=... */
25795 const arm_feature_set default_fpu;
25796 /* The canonical name of the CPU, or NULL to use NAME converted to upper
25797 case. */
25798 const char * canonical_name;
25799 };
25800
25801 /* This list should, at a minimum, contain all the cpu names
25802 recognized by GCC. */
25803 #define ARM_CPU_OPT(N, CN, V, E, DF) { N, sizeof (N) - 1, V, E, DF, CN }
25804
25805 static const struct arm_cpu_option_table arm_cpus[] =
25806 {
25807 ARM_CPU_OPT ("all", NULL, ARM_ANY,
25808 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25809 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25810 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V1,
25811 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25812 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25813 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm2", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V2,
25814 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25815 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25816 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm250", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V2S,
25817 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25818 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25819 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm3", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V2S,
25820 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25821 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25822 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm6", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25823 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25824 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25825 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm60", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25826 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25827 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25828 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm600", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25829 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25830 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25831 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm610", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25832 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25833 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25834 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm620", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25835 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25836 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25837 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25838 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25839 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25840 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7m", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3M,
25841 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25842 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25843 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7d", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25844 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25845 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25846 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7dm", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3M,
25847 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25848 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25849 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7di", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25850 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25851 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25852 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7dmi", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3M,
25853 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25854 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25855 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm70", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25856 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25857 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25858 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm700", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25859 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25860 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25861 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm700i", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25862 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25863 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25864 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm710", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25865 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25866 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25867 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm710t", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25868 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25869 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25870 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm720", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25871 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25872 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25873 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm720t", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25874 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25875 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25876 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm740t", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25877 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25878 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25879 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm710c", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25880 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25881 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25882 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7100", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25883 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25884 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25885 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7500", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25886 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25887 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25888 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7500fe", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V3,
25889 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25890 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25891 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7t", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25892 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25893 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25894 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7tdmi", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25895 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25896 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25897 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm7tdmi-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25898 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25899 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25900 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm8", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25901 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25902 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25903 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm810", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25904 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25905 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25906 ARM_CPU_OPT ("strongarm", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25907 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25908 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25909 ARM_CPU_OPT ("strongarm1", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25910 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25911 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25912 ARM_CPU_OPT ("strongarm110", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25913 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25914 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25915 ARM_CPU_OPT ("strongarm1100", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25916 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25917 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25918 ARM_CPU_OPT ("strongarm1110", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25919 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25920 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25921 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm9", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25922 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25923 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25924 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm920", "ARM920T", ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25925 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25926 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25927 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm920t", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25928 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25929 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25930 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm922t", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25931 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25932 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25933 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm940t", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25934 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25935 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25936 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm9tdmi", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4T,
25937 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25938 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25939 ARM_CPU_OPT ("fa526", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25940 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25941 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25942 ARM_CPU_OPT ("fa626", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V4,
25943 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25944 FPU_ARCH_FPA),
25945
25946 /* For V5 or later processors we default to using VFP; but the user
25947 should really set the FPU type explicitly. */
25948 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm9e-r0", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TExP,
25949 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25950 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25951 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm9e", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
25952 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25953 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25954 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm926ej", "ARM926EJ-S", ARM_ARCH_V5TEJ,
25955 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25956 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25957 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm926ejs", "ARM926EJ-S", ARM_ARCH_V5TEJ,
25958 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25959 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25960 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm926ej-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TEJ,
25961 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25962 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25963 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm946e-r0", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TExP,
25964 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25965 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25966 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm946e", "ARM946E-S", ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
25967 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25968 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25969 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm946e-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
25970 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25971 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25972 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm966e-r0", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TExP,
25973 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25974 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25975 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm966e", "ARM966E-S", ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
25976 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25977 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25978 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm966e-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
25979 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25980 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25981 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm968e-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
25982 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25983 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25984 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm10t", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5T,
25985 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25986 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V1),
25987 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm10tdmi", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5T,
25988 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25989 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V1),
25990 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm10e", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
25991 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25992 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25993 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1020", "ARM1020E", ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
25994 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25995 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
25996 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1020t", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5T,
25997 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
25998 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V1),
25999 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1020e", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
26000 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26001 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26002 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1022e", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
26003 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26004 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26005 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1026ejs", "ARM1026EJ-S", ARM_ARCH_V5TEJ,
26006 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26007 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26008 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1026ej-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TEJ,
26009 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26010 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26011 ARM_CPU_OPT ("fa606te", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
26012 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26013 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26014 ARM_CPU_OPT ("fa616te", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
26015 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26016 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26017 ARM_CPU_OPT ("fa626te", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
26018 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26019 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26020 ARM_CPU_OPT ("fmp626", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
26021 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26022 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26023 ARM_CPU_OPT ("fa726te", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V5TE,
26024 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26025 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26026 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1136js", "ARM1136J-S", ARM_ARCH_V6,
26027 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26028 FPU_NONE),
26029 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1136j-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V6,
26030 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26031 FPU_NONE),
26032 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1136jfs", "ARM1136JF-S", ARM_ARCH_V6,
26033 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26034 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26035 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1136jf-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V6,
26036 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26037 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26038 ARM_CPU_OPT ("mpcore", "MPCore", ARM_ARCH_V6K,
26039 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26040 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26041 ARM_CPU_OPT ("mpcorenovfp", "MPCore", ARM_ARCH_V6K,
26042 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26043 FPU_NONE),
26044 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1156t2-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V6T2,
26045 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26046 FPU_NONE),
26047 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1156t2f-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V6T2,
26048 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26049 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26050 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1176jz-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V6KZ,
26051 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26052 FPU_NONE),
26053 ARM_CPU_OPT ("arm1176jzf-s", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V6KZ,
26054 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26055 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26056 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a5", "Cortex-A5", ARM_ARCH_V7A,
26057 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_MP | ARM_EXT_SEC),
26058 FPU_NONE),
26059 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a7", "Cortex-A7", ARM_ARCH_V7VE,
26060 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26061 FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_V4),
26062 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a8", "Cortex-A8", ARM_ARCH_V7A,
26063 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_SEC),
26064 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_V3 | FPU_NEON_EXT_V1)),
26065 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a9", "Cortex-A9", ARM_ARCH_V7A,
26066 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_MP | ARM_EXT_SEC),
26067 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_V3 | FPU_NEON_EXT_V1)),
26068 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a12", "Cortex-A12", ARM_ARCH_V7VE,
26069 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26070 FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_V4),
26071 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a15", "Cortex-A15", ARM_ARCH_V7VE,
26072 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26073 FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_V4),
26074 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a17", "Cortex-A17", ARM_ARCH_V7VE,
26075 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26076 FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_V4),
26077 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a32", "Cortex-A32", ARM_ARCH_V8A,
26078 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26079 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26080 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a35", "Cortex-A35", ARM_ARCH_V8A,
26081 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26082 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26083 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a53", "Cortex-A53", ARM_ARCH_V8A,
26084 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26085 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26086 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a55", "Cortex-A55", ARM_ARCH_V8_2A,
26087 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_FP16_INST),
26088 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8_DOTPROD),
26089 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a57", "Cortex-A57", ARM_ARCH_V8A,
26090 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26091 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26092 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a72", "Cortex-A72", ARM_ARCH_V8A,
26093 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26094 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26095 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a73", "Cortex-A73", ARM_ARCH_V8A,
26096 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26097 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26098 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-a75", "Cortex-A75", ARM_ARCH_V8_2A,
26099 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_FP16_INST),
26100 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8_DOTPROD),
26101 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-r4", "Cortex-R4", ARM_ARCH_V7R,
26102 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26103 FPU_NONE),
26104 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-r4f", "Cortex-R4F", ARM_ARCH_V7R,
26105 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26106 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3D16),
26107 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-r5", "Cortex-R5", ARM_ARCH_V7R,
26108 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_ADIV),
26109 FPU_NONE),
26110 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-r7", "Cortex-R7", ARM_ARCH_V7R,
26111 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_ADIV),
26112 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3D16),
26113 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-r8", "Cortex-R8", ARM_ARCH_V7R,
26114 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_ADIV),
26115 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3D16),
26116 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-r52", "Cortex-R52", ARM_ARCH_V8R,
26117 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26118 FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26119 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-m33", "Cortex-M33", ARM_ARCH_V8M_MAIN,
26120 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V5ExP | ARM_EXT_V6_DSP),
26121 FPU_NONE),
26122 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-m23", "Cortex-M23", ARM_ARCH_V8M_BASE,
26123 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26124 FPU_NONE),
26125 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-m7", "Cortex-M7", ARM_ARCH_V7EM,
26126 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26127 FPU_NONE),
26128 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-m4", "Cortex-M4", ARM_ARCH_V7EM,
26129 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26130 FPU_NONE),
26131 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-m3", "Cortex-M3", ARM_ARCH_V7M,
26132 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26133 FPU_NONE),
26134 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-m1", "Cortex-M1", ARM_ARCH_V6SM,
26135 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26136 FPU_NONE),
26137 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-m0", "Cortex-M0", ARM_ARCH_V6SM,
26138 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26139 FPU_NONE),
26140 ARM_CPU_OPT ("cortex-m0plus", "Cortex-M0+", ARM_ARCH_V6SM,
26141 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26142 FPU_NONE),
26143 ARM_CPU_OPT ("exynos-m1", "Samsung Exynos M1", ARM_ARCH_V8A,
26144 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26145 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26146
26147 /* ??? XSCALE is really an architecture. */
26148 ARM_CPU_OPT ("xscale", NULL, ARM_ARCH_XSCALE,
26149 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26150 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26151
26152 /* ??? iwmmxt is not a processor. */
26153 ARM_CPU_OPT ("iwmmxt", NULL, ARM_ARCH_IWMMXT,
26154 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26155 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26156 ARM_CPU_OPT ("iwmmxt2", NULL, ARM_ARCH_IWMMXT2,
26157 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26158 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26159 ARM_CPU_OPT ("i80200", NULL, ARM_ARCH_XSCALE,
26160 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26161 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2),
26162
26163 /* Maverick. */
26164 ARM_CPU_OPT ("ep9312", "ARM920T",
26165 ARM_FEATURE_LOW (ARM_AEXT_V4T, ARM_CEXT_MAVERICK),
26166 ARM_ARCH_NONE, FPU_ARCH_MAVERICK),
26167
26168 /* Marvell processors. */
26169 ARM_CPU_OPT ("marvell-pj4", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V7A,
26170 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_MP | ARM_EXT_SEC),
26171 FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3D16),
26172 ARM_CPU_OPT ("marvell-whitney", NULL, ARM_ARCH_V7A,
26173 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_MP | ARM_EXT_SEC),
26174 FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_V4),
26175
26176 /* APM X-Gene family. */
26177 ARM_CPU_OPT ("xgene1", "APM X-Gene 1", ARM_ARCH_V8A,
26178 ARM_ARCH_NONE,
26179 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26180 ARM_CPU_OPT ("xgene2", "APM X-Gene 2", ARM_ARCH_V8A,
26181 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26182 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8),
26183
26184 { NULL, 0, ARM_ARCH_NONE, ARM_ARCH_NONE, ARM_ARCH_NONE, NULL }
26185 };
26186 #undef ARM_CPU_OPT
26187
26188 struct arm_arch_option_table
26189 {
26190 const char * name;
26191 size_t name_len;
26192 const arm_feature_set value;
26193 const arm_feature_set default_fpu;
26194 };
26195
26196 /* This list should, at a minimum, contain all the architecture names
26197 recognized by GCC. */
26198 #define ARM_ARCH_OPT(N, V, DF) { N, sizeof (N) - 1, V, DF }
26199
26200 static const struct arm_arch_option_table arm_archs[] =
26201 {
26202 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("all", ARM_ANY, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26203 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv1", ARM_ARCH_V1, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26204 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv2", ARM_ARCH_V2, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26205 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv2a", ARM_ARCH_V2S, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26206 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv2s", ARM_ARCH_V2S, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26207 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv3", ARM_ARCH_V3, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26208 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv3m", ARM_ARCH_V3M, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26209 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv4", ARM_ARCH_V4, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26210 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv4xm", ARM_ARCH_V4xM, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26211 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv4t", ARM_ARCH_V4T, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26212 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv4txm", ARM_ARCH_V4TxM, FPU_ARCH_FPA),
26213 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv5", ARM_ARCH_V5, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26214 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv5t", ARM_ARCH_V5T, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26215 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv5txm", ARM_ARCH_V5TxM, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26216 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv5te", ARM_ARCH_V5TE, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26217 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv5texp", ARM_ARCH_V5TExP, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26218 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv5tej", ARM_ARCH_V5TEJ, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26219 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6", ARM_ARCH_V6, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26220 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6j", ARM_ARCH_V6, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26221 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6k", ARM_ARCH_V6K, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26222 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6z", ARM_ARCH_V6Z, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26223 /* The official spelling of this variant is ARMv6KZ, the name "armv6zk" is
26224 kept to preserve existing behaviour. */
26225 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6kz", ARM_ARCH_V6KZ, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26226 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6zk", ARM_ARCH_V6KZ, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26227 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6t2", ARM_ARCH_V6T2, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26228 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6kt2", ARM_ARCH_V6KT2, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26229 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6zt2", ARM_ARCH_V6ZT2, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26230 /* The official spelling of this variant is ARMv6KZ, the name "armv6zkt2" is
26231 kept to preserve existing behaviour. */
26232 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6kzt2", ARM_ARCH_V6KZT2, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26233 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6zkt2", ARM_ARCH_V6KZT2, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26234 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6-m", ARM_ARCH_V6M, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26235 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv6s-m", ARM_ARCH_V6SM, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26236 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv7", ARM_ARCH_V7, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26237 /* The official spelling of the ARMv7 profile variants is the dashed form.
26238 Accept the non-dashed form for compatibility with old toolchains. */
26239 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv7a", ARM_ARCH_V7A, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26240 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv7ve", ARM_ARCH_V7VE, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26241 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv7r", ARM_ARCH_V7R, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26242 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv7m", ARM_ARCH_V7M, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26243 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv7-a", ARM_ARCH_V7A, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26244 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv7-r", ARM_ARCH_V7R, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26245 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv7-m", ARM_ARCH_V7M, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26246 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv7e-m", ARM_ARCH_V7EM, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26247 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv8-m.base", ARM_ARCH_V8M_BASE, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26248 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv8-m.main", ARM_ARCH_V8M_MAIN, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26249 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv8-a", ARM_ARCH_V8A, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26250 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv8.1-a", ARM_ARCH_V8_1A, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26251 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv8.2-a", ARM_ARCH_V8_2A, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26252 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv8.3-a", ARM_ARCH_V8_3A, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26253 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv8-r", ARM_ARCH_V8R, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26254 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("armv8.4-a", ARM_ARCH_V8_4A, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26255 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("xscale", ARM_ARCH_XSCALE, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26256 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("iwmmxt", ARM_ARCH_IWMMXT, FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26257 ARM_ARCH_OPT ("iwmmxt2", ARM_ARCH_IWMMXT2,FPU_ARCH_VFP),
26258 { NULL, 0, ARM_ARCH_NONE, ARM_ARCH_NONE }
26259 };
26260 #undef ARM_ARCH_OPT
26261
26262 /* ISA extensions in the co-processor and main instruction set space. */
26263
26264 struct arm_option_extension_value_table
26265 {
26266 const char * name;
26267 size_t name_len;
26268 const arm_feature_set merge_value;
26269 const arm_feature_set clear_value;
26270 /* List of architectures for which an extension is available. ARM_ARCH_NONE
26271 indicates that an extension is available for all architectures while
26272 ARM_ANY marks an empty entry. */
26273 const arm_feature_set allowed_archs[2];
26274 };
26275
26276 /* The following table must be in alphabetical order with a NULL last entry. */
26277
26278 #define ARM_EXT_OPT(N, M, C, AA) { N, sizeof (N) - 1, M, C, { AA, ARM_ANY } }
26279 #define ARM_EXT_OPT2(N, M, C, AA1, AA2) { N, sizeof (N) - 1, M, C, {AA1, AA2} }
26280
26281 static const struct arm_option_extension_value_table arm_extensions[] =
26282 {
26283 ARM_EXT_OPT ("crc", ARCH_CRC_ARMV8, ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (CRC_EXT_ARMV8),
26284 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8)),
26285 ARM_EXT_OPT ("crypto", FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8,
26286 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_CRYPTO_ARMV8),
26287 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8)),
26288 ARM_EXT_OPT ("dotprod", FPU_ARCH_DOTPROD_NEON_VFP_ARMV8,
26289 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_NEON_EXT_DOTPROD),
26290 ARM_ARCH_V8_2A),
26291 ARM_EXT_OPT ("dsp", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V5ExP | ARM_EXT_V6_DSP),
26292 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V5ExP | ARM_EXT_V6_DSP),
26293 ARM_FEATURE_CORE (ARM_EXT_V7M, ARM_EXT2_V8M)),
26294 ARM_EXT_OPT ("fp", FPU_ARCH_VFP_ARMV8, ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_VFP_ARMV8),
26295 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8)),
26296 ARM_EXT_OPT ("fp16", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_FP16_INST),
26297 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_FP16_INST),
26298 ARM_ARCH_V8_2A),
26299 ARM_EXT_OPT ("fp16fml", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_FP16_INST
26300 | ARM_EXT2_FP16_FML),
26301 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_FP16_INST
26302 | ARM_EXT2_FP16_FML),
26303 ARM_ARCH_V8_2A),
26304 ARM_EXT_OPT2 ("idiv", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_ADIV | ARM_EXT_DIV),
26305 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_ADIV | ARM_EXT_DIV),
26306 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7A),
26307 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7R)),
26308 /* Duplicate entry for the purpose of allowing ARMv7 to match in presence of
26309 Thumb divide instruction. Due to this having the same name as the
26310 previous entry, this will be ignored when doing command-line parsing and
26311 only considered by build attribute selection code. */
26312 ARM_EXT_OPT ("idiv", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_DIV),
26313 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_DIV),
26314 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7)),
26315 ARM_EXT_OPT ("iwmmxt",ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_IWMMXT),
26316 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_IWMMXT), ARM_ARCH_NONE),
26317 ARM_EXT_OPT ("iwmmxt2", ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_IWMMXT2),
26318 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_IWMMXT2), ARM_ARCH_NONE),
26319 ARM_EXT_OPT ("maverick", ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_MAVERICK),
26320 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_MAVERICK), ARM_ARCH_NONE),
26321 ARM_EXT_OPT2 ("mp", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_MP),
26322 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_MP),
26323 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7A),
26324 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7R)),
26325 ARM_EXT_OPT ("os", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_OS),
26326 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_OS),
26327 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V6M)),
26328 ARM_EXT_OPT ("pan", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_PAN),
26329 ARM_FEATURE (ARM_EXT_V8, ARM_EXT2_PAN, 0),
26330 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_V8A)),
26331 ARM_EXT_OPT ("ras", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_RAS),
26332 ARM_FEATURE (ARM_EXT_V8, ARM_EXT2_RAS, 0),
26333 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_V8A)),
26334 ARM_EXT_OPT ("rdma", FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_ARMV8_1,
26335 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_NEON_ARMV8 | FPU_NEON_EXT_RDMA),
26336 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_HIGH (ARM_EXT2_V8A)),
26337 ARM_EXT_OPT2 ("sec", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_SEC),
26338 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_SEC),
26339 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V6K),
26340 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7A)),
26341 ARM_EXT_OPT ("simd", FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_ARMV8,
26342 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (FPU_NEON_ARMV8),
26343 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V8)),
26344 ARM_EXT_OPT ("virt", ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_VIRT | ARM_EXT_ADIV
26345 | ARM_EXT_DIV),
26346 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_VIRT),
26347 ARM_FEATURE_CORE_LOW (ARM_EXT_V7A)),
26348 ARM_EXT_OPT ("xscale",ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_XSCALE),
26349 ARM_FEATURE_COPROC (ARM_CEXT_XSCALE), ARM_ARCH_NONE),
26350 { NULL, 0, ARM_ARCH_NONE, ARM_ARCH_NONE, { ARM_ARCH_NONE, ARM_ARCH_NONE } }
26351 };
26352 #undef ARM_EXT_OPT
26353
26354 /* ISA floating-point and Advanced SIMD extensions. */
26355 struct arm_option_fpu_value_table
26356 {
26357 const char * name;
26358 const arm_feature_set value;
26359 };
26360
26361 /* This list should, at a minimum, contain all the fpu names
26362 recognized by GCC. */
26363 static const struct arm_option_fpu_value_table arm_fpus[] =
26364 {
26365 {"softfpa", FPU_NONE},
26366 {"fpe", FPU_ARCH_FPE},
26367 {"fpe2", FPU_ARCH_FPE},
26368 {"fpe3", FPU_ARCH_FPA}, /* Third release supports LFM/SFM. */
26369 {"fpa", FPU_ARCH_FPA},
26370 {"fpa10", FPU_ARCH_FPA},
26371 {"fpa11", FPU_ARCH_FPA},
26372 {"arm7500fe", FPU_ARCH_FPA},
26373 {"softvfp", FPU_ARCH_VFP},
26374 {"softvfp+vfp", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2},
26375 {"vfp", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2},
26376 {"vfp9", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2},
26377 {"vfp3", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3}, /* Undocumented, use vfpv3. */
26378 {"vfp10", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2},
26379 {"vfp10-r0", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V1},
26380 {"vfpxd", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V1xD},
26381 {"vfpv2", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2},
26382 {"vfpv3", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3},
26383 {"vfpv3-fp16", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3_FP16},
26384 {"vfpv3-d16", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3D16},
26385 {"vfpv3-d16-fp16", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3D16_FP16},
26386 {"vfpv3xd", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3xD},
26387 {"vfpv3xd-fp16", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3xD_FP16},
26388 {"arm1020t", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V1},
26389 {"arm1020e", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2},
26390 {"arm1136jfs", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2}, /* Undocumented, use arm1136jf-s. */
26391 {"arm1136jf-s", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V2},
26392 {"maverick", FPU_ARCH_MAVERICK},
26393 {"neon", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3_PLUS_NEON_V1},
26394 {"neon-vfpv3", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V3_PLUS_NEON_V1},
26395 {"neon-fp16", FPU_ARCH_NEON_FP16},
26396 {"vfpv4", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V4},
26397 {"vfpv4-d16", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V4D16},
26398 {"fpv4-sp-d16", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V4_SP_D16},
26399 {"fpv5-d16", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V5D16},
26400 {"fpv5-sp-d16", FPU_ARCH_VFP_V5_SP_D16},
26401 {"neon-vfpv4", FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_V4},
26402 {"fp-armv8", FPU_ARCH_VFP_ARMV8},
26403 {"neon-fp-armv8", FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_ARMV8},
26404 {"crypto-neon-fp-armv8",
26405 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8},
26406 {"neon-fp-armv8.1", FPU_ARCH_NEON_VFP_ARMV8_1},
26407 {"crypto-neon-fp-armv8.1",
26408 FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8_1},
26409 {NULL, ARM_ARCH_NONE}
26410 };
26411
26412 struct arm_option_value_table
26413 {
26414 const char *name;
26415 long value;
26416 };
26417
26418 static const struct arm_option_value_table arm_float_abis[] =
26419 {
26420 {"hard", ARM_FLOAT_ABI_HARD},
26421 {"softfp", ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFTFP},
26422 {"soft", ARM_FLOAT_ABI_SOFT},
26423 {NULL, 0}
26424 };
26425
26426 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
26427 /* We only know how to output GNU and ver 4/5 (AAELF) formats. */
26428 static const struct arm_option_value_table arm_eabis[] =
26429 {
26430 {"gnu", EF_ARM_EABI_UNKNOWN},
26431 {"4", EF_ARM_EABI_VER4},
26432 {"5", EF_ARM_EABI_VER5},
26433 {NULL, 0}
26434 };
26435 #endif
26436
26437 struct arm_long_option_table
26438 {
26439 const char * option; /* Substring to match. */
26440 const char * help; /* Help information. */
26441 int (* func) (const char * subopt); /* Function to decode sub-option. */
26442 const char * deprecated; /* If non-null, print this message. */
26443 };
26444
26445 static bfd_boolean
26446 arm_parse_extension (const char *str, const arm_feature_set *opt_set,
26447 arm_feature_set **ext_set_p)
26448 {
26449 /* We insist on extensions being specified in alphabetical order, and with
26450 extensions being added before being removed. We achieve this by having
26451 the global ARM_EXTENSIONS table in alphabetical order, and using the
26452 ADDING_VALUE variable to indicate whether we are adding an extension (1)
26453 or removing it (0) and only allowing it to change in the order
26454 -1 -> 1 -> 0. */
26455 const struct arm_option_extension_value_table * opt = NULL;
26456 const arm_feature_set arm_any = ARM_ANY;
26457 int adding_value = -1;
26458
26459 if (!*ext_set_p)
26460 {
26461 *ext_set_p = XNEW (arm_feature_set);
26462 **ext_set_p = arm_arch_none;
26463 }
26464
26465 while (str != NULL && *str != 0)
26466 {
26467 const char *ext;
26468 size_t len;
26469
26470 if (*str != '+')
26471 {
26472 as_bad (_("invalid architectural extension"));
26473 return FALSE;
26474 }
26475
26476 str++;
26477 ext = strchr (str, '+');
26478
26479 if (ext != NULL)
26480 len = ext - str;
26481 else
26482 len = strlen (str);
26483
26484 if (len >= 2 && strncmp (str, "no", 2) == 0)
26485 {
26486 if (adding_value != 0)
26487 {
26488 adding_value = 0;
26489 opt = arm_extensions;
26490 }
26491
26492 len -= 2;
26493 str += 2;
26494 }
26495 else if (len > 0)
26496 {
26497 if (adding_value == -1)
26498 {
26499 adding_value = 1;
26500 opt = arm_extensions;
26501 }
26502 else if (adding_value != 1)
26503 {
26504 as_bad (_("must specify extensions to add before specifying "
26505 "those to remove"));
26506 return FALSE;
26507 }
26508 }
26509
26510 if (len == 0)
26511 {
26512 as_bad (_("missing architectural extension"));
26513 return FALSE;
26514 }
26515
26516 gas_assert (adding_value != -1);
26517 gas_assert (opt != NULL);
26518
26519 /* Scan over the options table trying to find an exact match. */
26520 for (; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
26521 if (opt->name_len == len && strncmp (opt->name, str, len) == 0)
26522 {
26523 int i, nb_allowed_archs =
26524 sizeof (opt->allowed_archs) / sizeof (opt->allowed_archs[0]);
26525 /* Check we can apply the extension to this architecture. */
26526 for (i = 0; i < nb_allowed_archs; i++)
26527 {
26528 /* Empty entry. */
26529 if (ARM_FEATURE_EQUAL (opt->allowed_archs[i], arm_any))
26530 continue;
26531 if (ARM_FSET_CPU_SUBSET (opt->allowed_archs[i], *opt_set))
26532 break;
26533 }
26534 if (i == nb_allowed_archs)
26535 {
26536 as_bad (_("extension does not apply to the base architecture"));
26537 return FALSE;
26538 }
26539
26540 /* Add or remove the extension. */
26541 if (adding_value)
26542 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (**ext_set_p, **ext_set_p,
26543 opt->merge_value);
26544 else
26545 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (**ext_set_p, **ext_set_p, opt->clear_value);
26546
26547 /* Allowing Thumb division instructions for ARMv7 in autodetection
26548 rely on this break so that duplicate extensions (extensions
26549 with the same name as a previous extension in the list) are not
26550 considered for command-line parsing. */
26551 break;
26552 }
26553
26554 if (opt->name == NULL)
26555 {
26556 /* Did we fail to find an extension because it wasn't specified in
26557 alphabetical order, or because it does not exist? */
26558
26559 for (opt = arm_extensions; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
26560 if (opt->name_len == len && strncmp (opt->name, str, len) == 0)
26561 break;
26562
26563 if (opt->name == NULL)
26564 as_bad (_("unknown architectural extension `%s'"), str);
26565 else
26566 as_bad (_("architectural extensions must be specified in "
26567 "alphabetical order"));
26568
26569 return FALSE;
26570 }
26571 else
26572 {
26573 /* We should skip the extension we've just matched the next time
26574 round. */
26575 opt++;
26576 }
26577
26578 str = ext;
26579 };
26580
26581 return TRUE;
26582 }
26583
26584 static bfd_boolean
26585 arm_parse_cpu (const char *str)
26586 {
26587 const struct arm_cpu_option_table *opt;
26588 const char *ext = strchr (str, '+');
26589 size_t len;
26590
26591 if (ext != NULL)
26592 len = ext - str;
26593 else
26594 len = strlen (str);
26595
26596 if (len == 0)
26597 {
26598 as_bad (_("missing cpu name `%s'"), str);
26599 return FALSE;
26600 }
26601
26602 for (opt = arm_cpus; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
26603 if (opt->name_len == len && strncmp (opt->name, str, len) == 0)
26604 {
26605 mcpu_cpu_opt = &opt->value;
26606 if (!dyn_mcpu_ext_opt)
26607 dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = XNEW (arm_feature_set);
26608 *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = opt->ext;
26609 mcpu_fpu_opt = &opt->default_fpu;
26610 if (opt->canonical_name)
26611 {
26612 gas_assert (sizeof selected_cpu_name > strlen (opt->canonical_name));
26613 strcpy (selected_cpu_name, opt->canonical_name);
26614 }
26615 else
26616 {
26617 size_t i;
26618
26619 if (len >= sizeof selected_cpu_name)
26620 len = (sizeof selected_cpu_name) - 1;
26621
26622 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
26623 selected_cpu_name[i] = TOUPPER (opt->name[i]);
26624 selected_cpu_name[i] = 0;
26625 }
26626
26627 if (ext != NULL)
26628 return arm_parse_extension (ext, mcpu_cpu_opt, &dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
26629
26630 return TRUE;
26631 }
26632
26633 as_bad (_("unknown cpu `%s'"), str);
26634 return FALSE;
26635 }
26636
26637 static bfd_boolean
26638 arm_parse_arch (const char *str)
26639 {
26640 const struct arm_arch_option_table *opt;
26641 const char *ext = strchr (str, '+');
26642 size_t len;
26643
26644 if (ext != NULL)
26645 len = ext - str;
26646 else
26647 len = strlen (str);
26648
26649 if (len == 0)
26650 {
26651 as_bad (_("missing architecture name `%s'"), str);
26652 return FALSE;
26653 }
26654
26655 for (opt = arm_archs; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
26656 if (opt->name_len == len && strncmp (opt->name, str, len) == 0)
26657 {
26658 march_cpu_opt = &opt->value;
26659 march_fpu_opt = &opt->default_fpu;
26660 strcpy (selected_cpu_name, opt->name);
26661
26662 if (ext != NULL)
26663 return arm_parse_extension (ext, march_cpu_opt, &dyn_march_ext_opt);
26664
26665 return TRUE;
26666 }
26667
26668 as_bad (_("unknown architecture `%s'\n"), str);
26669 return FALSE;
26670 }
26671
26672 static bfd_boolean
26673 arm_parse_fpu (const char * str)
26674 {
26675 const struct arm_option_fpu_value_table * opt;
26676
26677 for (opt = arm_fpus; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
26678 if (streq (opt->name, str))
26679 {
26680 mfpu_opt = &opt->value;
26681 return TRUE;
26682 }
26683
26684 as_bad (_("unknown floating point format `%s'\n"), str);
26685 return FALSE;
26686 }
26687
26688 static bfd_boolean
26689 arm_parse_float_abi (const char * str)
26690 {
26691 const struct arm_option_value_table * opt;
26692
26693 for (opt = arm_float_abis; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
26694 if (streq (opt->name, str))
26695 {
26696 mfloat_abi_opt = opt->value;
26697 return TRUE;
26698 }
26699
26700 as_bad (_("unknown floating point abi `%s'\n"), str);
26701 return FALSE;
26702 }
26703
26704 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
26705 static bfd_boolean
26706 arm_parse_eabi (const char * str)
26707 {
26708 const struct arm_option_value_table *opt;
26709
26710 for (opt = arm_eabis; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
26711 if (streq (opt->name, str))
26712 {
26713 meabi_flags = opt->value;
26714 return TRUE;
26715 }
26716 as_bad (_("unknown EABI `%s'\n"), str);
26717 return FALSE;
26718 }
26719 #endif
26720
26721 static bfd_boolean
26722 arm_parse_it_mode (const char * str)
26723 {
26724 bfd_boolean ret = TRUE;
26725
26726 if (streq ("arm", str))
26727 implicit_it_mode = IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_ARM;
26728 else if (streq ("thumb", str))
26729 implicit_it_mode = IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_THUMB;
26730 else if (streq ("always", str))
26731 implicit_it_mode = IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_ALWAYS;
26732 else if (streq ("never", str))
26733 implicit_it_mode = IMPLICIT_IT_MODE_NEVER;
26734 else
26735 {
26736 as_bad (_("unknown implicit IT mode `%s', should be "\
26737 "arm, thumb, always, or never."), str);
26738 ret = FALSE;
26739 }
26740
26741 return ret;
26742 }
26743
26744 static bfd_boolean
26745 arm_ccs_mode (const char * unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
26746 {
26747 codecomposer_syntax = TRUE;
26748 arm_comment_chars[0] = ';';
26749 arm_line_separator_chars[0] = 0;
26750 return TRUE;
26751 }
26752
26753 struct arm_long_option_table arm_long_opts[] =
26754 {
26755 {"mcpu=", N_("<cpu name>\t assemble for CPU <cpu name>"),
26756 arm_parse_cpu, NULL},
26757 {"march=", N_("<arch name>\t assemble for architecture <arch name>"),
26758 arm_parse_arch, NULL},
26759 {"mfpu=", N_("<fpu name>\t assemble for FPU architecture <fpu name>"),
26760 arm_parse_fpu, NULL},
26761 {"mfloat-abi=", N_("<abi>\t assemble for floating point ABI <abi>"),
26762 arm_parse_float_abi, NULL},
26763 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
26764 {"meabi=", N_("<ver>\t\t assemble for eabi version <ver>"),
26765 arm_parse_eabi, NULL},
26766 #endif
26767 {"mimplicit-it=", N_("<mode>\t controls implicit insertion of IT instructions"),
26768 arm_parse_it_mode, NULL},
26769 {"mccs", N_("\t\t\t TI CodeComposer Studio syntax compatibility mode"),
26770 arm_ccs_mode, NULL},
26771 {NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}
26772 };
26773
26774 int
26775 md_parse_option (int c, const char * arg)
26776 {
26777 struct arm_option_table *opt;
26778 const struct arm_legacy_option_table *fopt;
26779 struct arm_long_option_table *lopt;
26780
26781 switch (c)
26782 {
26783 #ifdef OPTION_EB
26784 case OPTION_EB:
26785 target_big_endian = 1;
26786 break;
26787 #endif
26788
26789 #ifdef OPTION_EL
26790 case OPTION_EL:
26791 target_big_endian = 0;
26792 break;
26793 #endif
26794
26795 case OPTION_FIX_V4BX:
26796 fix_v4bx = TRUE;
26797 break;
26798
26799 case 'a':
26800 /* Listing option. Just ignore these, we don't support additional
26801 ones. */
26802 return 0;
26803
26804 default:
26805 for (opt = arm_opts; opt->option != NULL; opt++)
26806 {
26807 if (c == opt->option[0]
26808 && ((arg == NULL && opt->option[1] == 0)
26809 || streq (arg, opt->option + 1)))
26810 {
26811 /* If the option is deprecated, tell the user. */
26812 if (warn_on_deprecated && opt->deprecated != NULL)
26813 as_tsktsk (_("option `-%c%s' is deprecated: %s"), c,
26814 arg ? arg : "", _(opt->deprecated));
26815
26816 if (opt->var != NULL)
26817 *opt->var = opt->value;
26818
26819 return 1;
26820 }
26821 }
26822
26823 for (fopt = arm_legacy_opts; fopt->option != NULL; fopt++)
26824 {
26825 if (c == fopt->option[0]
26826 && ((arg == NULL && fopt->option[1] == 0)
26827 || streq (arg, fopt->option + 1)))
26828 {
26829 /* If the option is deprecated, tell the user. */
26830 if (warn_on_deprecated && fopt->deprecated != NULL)
26831 as_tsktsk (_("option `-%c%s' is deprecated: %s"), c,
26832 arg ? arg : "", _(fopt->deprecated));
26833
26834 if (fopt->var != NULL)
26835 *fopt->var = &fopt->value;
26836
26837 return 1;
26838 }
26839 }
26840
26841 for (lopt = arm_long_opts; lopt->option != NULL; lopt++)
26842 {
26843 /* These options are expected to have an argument. */
26844 if (c == lopt->option[0]
26845 && arg != NULL
26846 && strncmp (arg, lopt->option + 1,
26847 strlen (lopt->option + 1)) == 0)
26848 {
26849 /* If the option is deprecated, tell the user. */
26850 if (warn_on_deprecated && lopt->deprecated != NULL)
26851 as_tsktsk (_("option `-%c%s' is deprecated: %s"), c, arg,
26852 _(lopt->deprecated));
26853
26854 /* Call the sup-option parser. */
26855 return lopt->func (arg + strlen (lopt->option) - 1);
26856 }
26857 }
26858
26859 return 0;
26860 }
26861
26862 return 1;
26863 }
26864
26865 void
26866 md_show_usage (FILE * fp)
26867 {
26868 struct arm_option_table *opt;
26869 struct arm_long_option_table *lopt;
26870
26871 fprintf (fp, _(" ARM-specific assembler options:\n"));
26872
26873 for (opt = arm_opts; opt->option != NULL; opt++)
26874 if (opt->help != NULL)
26875 fprintf (fp, " -%-23s%s\n", opt->option, _(opt->help));
26876
26877 for (lopt = arm_long_opts; lopt->option != NULL; lopt++)
26878 if (lopt->help != NULL)
26879 fprintf (fp, " -%s%s\n", lopt->option, _(lopt->help));
26880
26881 #ifdef OPTION_EB
26882 fprintf (fp, _("\
26883 -EB assemble code for a big-endian cpu\n"));
26884 #endif
26885
26886 #ifdef OPTION_EL
26887 fprintf (fp, _("\
26888 -EL assemble code for a little-endian cpu\n"));
26889 #endif
26890
26891 fprintf (fp, _("\
26892 --fix-v4bx Allow BX in ARMv4 code\n"));
26893 }
26894
26895 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
26896
26897 typedef struct
26898 {
26899 int val;
26900 arm_feature_set flags;
26901 } cpu_arch_ver_table;
26902
26903 /* Mapping from CPU features to EABI CPU arch values. Table must be sorted
26904 chronologically for architectures, with an exception for ARMv6-M and
26905 ARMv6S-M due to legacy reasons. No new architecture should have a
26906 special case. This allows for build attribute selection results to be
26907 stable when new architectures are added. */
26908 static const cpu_arch_ver_table cpu_arch_ver[] =
26909 {
26910 {0, ARM_ARCH_V1},
26911 {0, ARM_ARCH_V2},
26912 {0, ARM_ARCH_V2S},
26913 {0, ARM_ARCH_V3},
26914 {0, ARM_ARCH_V3M},
26915 {1, ARM_ARCH_V4xM},
26916 {1, ARM_ARCH_V4},
26917 {2, ARM_ARCH_V4TxM},
26918 {2, ARM_ARCH_V4T},
26919 {3, ARM_ARCH_V5xM},
26920 {3, ARM_ARCH_V5},
26921 {3, ARM_ARCH_V5TxM},
26922 {3, ARM_ARCH_V5T},
26923 {4, ARM_ARCH_V5TExP},
26924 {4, ARM_ARCH_V5TE},
26925 {5, ARM_ARCH_V5TEJ},
26926 {6, ARM_ARCH_V6},
26927 {7, ARM_ARCH_V6Z},
26928 {7, ARM_ARCH_V6KZ},
26929 {9, ARM_ARCH_V6K},
26930 {8, ARM_ARCH_V6T2},
26931 {8, ARM_ARCH_V6KT2},
26932 {8, ARM_ARCH_V6ZT2},
26933 {8, ARM_ARCH_V6KZT2},
26934
26935 /* When assembling a file with only ARMv6-M or ARMv6S-M instruction, GNU as
26936 always selected build attributes to match those of ARMv6-M
26937 (resp. ARMv6S-M). However, due to these architectures being a strict
26938 subset of ARMv7-M in terms of instructions available, ARMv7-M attributes
26939 would be selected when fully respecting chronology of architectures.
26940 It is thus necessary to make a special case of ARMv6-M and ARMv6S-M and
26941 move them before ARMv7 architectures. */
26942 {11, ARM_ARCH_V6M},
26943 {12, ARM_ARCH_V6SM},
26944
26945 {10, ARM_ARCH_V7},
26946 {10, ARM_ARCH_V7A},
26947 {10, ARM_ARCH_V7R},
26948 {10, ARM_ARCH_V7M},
26949 {10, ARM_ARCH_V7VE},
26950 {13, ARM_ARCH_V7EM},
26951 {14, ARM_ARCH_V8A},
26952 {14, ARM_ARCH_V8_1A},
26953 {14, ARM_ARCH_V8_2A},
26954 {14, ARM_ARCH_V8_3A},
26955 {16, ARM_ARCH_V8M_BASE},
26956 {17, ARM_ARCH_V8M_MAIN},
26957 {15, ARM_ARCH_V8R},
26958 {14, ARM_ARCH_V8_4A},
26959 {-1, ARM_ARCH_NONE}
26960 };
26961
26962 /* Set an attribute if it has not already been set by the user. */
26963
26964 static void
26965 aeabi_set_attribute_int (int tag, int value)
26966 {
26967 if (tag < 1
26968 || tag >= NUM_KNOWN_OBJ_ATTRIBUTES
26969 || !attributes_set_explicitly[tag])
26970 bfd_elf_add_proc_attr_int (stdoutput, tag, value);
26971 }
26972
26973 static void
26974 aeabi_set_attribute_string (int tag, const char *value)
26975 {
26976 if (tag < 1
26977 || tag >= NUM_KNOWN_OBJ_ATTRIBUTES
26978 || !attributes_set_explicitly[tag])
26979 bfd_elf_add_proc_attr_string (stdoutput, tag, value);
26980 }
26981
26982 /* Return whether features in the *NEEDED feature set are available via
26983 extensions for the architecture whose feature set is *ARCH_FSET. */
26984
26985 static bfd_boolean
26986 have_ext_for_needed_feat_p (const arm_feature_set *arch_fset,
26987 const arm_feature_set *needed)
26988 {
26989 int i, nb_allowed_archs;
26990 arm_feature_set ext_fset;
26991 const struct arm_option_extension_value_table *opt;
26992
26993 ext_fset = arm_arch_none;
26994 for (opt = arm_extensions; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
26995 {
26996 /* Extension does not provide any feature we need. */
26997 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*needed, opt->merge_value))
26998 continue;
26999
27000 nb_allowed_archs =
27001 sizeof (opt->allowed_archs) / sizeof (opt->allowed_archs[0]);
27002 for (i = 0; i < nb_allowed_archs; i++)
27003 {
27004 /* Empty entry. */
27005 if (ARM_FEATURE_EQUAL (opt->allowed_archs[i], arm_arch_any))
27006 break;
27007
27008 /* Extension is available, add it. */
27009 if (ARM_FSET_CPU_SUBSET (opt->allowed_archs[i], *arch_fset))
27010 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (ext_fset, ext_fset, opt->merge_value);
27011 }
27012 }
27013
27014 /* Can we enable all features in *needed? */
27015 return ARM_FSET_CPU_SUBSET (*needed, ext_fset);
27016 }
27017
27018 /* Select value for Tag_CPU_arch and Tag_CPU_arch_profile build attributes for
27019 a given architecture feature set *ARCH_EXT_FSET including extension feature
27020 set *EXT_FSET. Selection logic used depend on EXACT_MATCH:
27021 - if true, check for an exact match of the architecture modulo extensions;
27022 - otherwise, select build attribute value of the first superset
27023 architecture released so that results remains stable when new architectures
27024 are added.
27025 For -march/-mcpu=all the build attribute value of the most featureful
27026 architecture is returned. Tag_CPU_arch_profile result is returned in
27027 PROFILE. */
27028
27029 static int
27030 get_aeabi_cpu_arch_from_fset (const arm_feature_set *arch_ext_fset,
27031 const arm_feature_set *ext_fset,
27032 char *profile, int exact_match)
27033 {
27034 arm_feature_set arch_fset;
27035 const cpu_arch_ver_table *p_ver, *p_ver_ret = NULL;
27036
27037 /* Select most featureful architecture with all its extensions if building
27038 for -march=all as the feature sets used to set build attributes. */
27039 if (ARM_FEATURE_EQUAL (*arch_ext_fset, arm_arch_any))
27040 {
27041 /* Force revisiting of decision for each new architecture. */
27042 gas_assert (MAX_TAG_CPU_ARCH <= TAG_CPU_ARCH_V8M_MAIN);
27043 *profile = 'A';
27044 return TAG_CPU_ARCH_V8;
27045 }
27046
27047 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (arch_fset, *arch_ext_fset, *ext_fset);
27048
27049 for (p_ver = cpu_arch_ver; p_ver->val != -1; p_ver++)
27050 {
27051 arm_feature_set known_arch_fset;
27052
27053 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (known_arch_fset, p_ver->flags, fpu_any);
27054 if (exact_match)
27055 {
27056 /* Base architecture match user-specified architecture and
27057 extensions, eg. ARMv6S-M matching -march=armv6-m+os. */
27058 if (ARM_FEATURE_EQUAL (*arch_ext_fset, known_arch_fset))
27059 {
27060 p_ver_ret = p_ver;
27061 goto found;
27062 }
27063 /* Base architecture match user-specified architecture only
27064 (eg. ARMv6-M in the same case as above). Record it in case we
27065 find a match with above condition. */
27066 else if (p_ver_ret == NULL
27067 && ARM_FEATURE_EQUAL (arch_fset, known_arch_fset))
27068 p_ver_ret = p_ver;
27069 }
27070 else
27071 {
27072
27073 /* Architecture has all features wanted. */
27074 if (ARM_FSET_CPU_SUBSET (arch_fset, known_arch_fset))
27075 {
27076 arm_feature_set added_fset;
27077
27078 /* Compute features added by this architecture over the one
27079 recorded in p_ver_ret. */
27080 if (p_ver_ret != NULL)
27081 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (added_fset, known_arch_fset,
27082 p_ver_ret->flags);
27083 /* First architecture that match incl. with extensions, or the
27084 only difference in features over the recorded match is
27085 features that were optional and are now mandatory. */
27086 if (p_ver_ret == NULL
27087 || ARM_FSET_CPU_SUBSET (added_fset, arch_fset))
27088 {
27089 p_ver_ret = p_ver;
27090 goto found;
27091 }
27092 }
27093 else if (p_ver_ret == NULL)
27094 {
27095 arm_feature_set needed_ext_fset;
27096
27097 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (needed_ext_fset, arch_fset, known_arch_fset);
27098
27099 /* Architecture has all features needed when using some
27100 extensions. Record it and continue searching in case there
27101 exist an architecture providing all needed features without
27102 the need for extensions (eg. ARMv6S-M Vs ARMv6-M with
27103 OS extension). */
27104 if (have_ext_for_needed_feat_p (&known_arch_fset,
27105 &needed_ext_fset))
27106 p_ver_ret = p_ver;
27107 }
27108 }
27109 }
27110
27111 if (p_ver_ret == NULL)
27112 return -1;
27113
27114 found:
27115 /* Tag_CPU_arch_profile. */
27116 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (p_ver_ret->flags, arm_ext_v7a)
27117 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (p_ver_ret->flags, arm_ext_v8)
27118 || (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (p_ver_ret->flags, arm_ext_atomics)
27119 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (p_ver_ret->flags, arm_ext_v8m_m_only)))
27120 *profile = 'A';
27121 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (p_ver_ret->flags, arm_ext_v7r))
27122 *profile = 'R';
27123 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (p_ver_ret->flags, arm_ext_m))
27124 *profile = 'M';
27125 else
27126 *profile = '\0';
27127 return p_ver_ret->val;
27128 }
27129
27130 /* Set the public EABI object attributes. */
27131
27132 static void
27133 aeabi_set_public_attributes (void)
27134 {
27135 char profile = '\0';
27136 int arch = -1;
27137 int virt_sec = 0;
27138 int fp16_optional = 0;
27139 int skip_exact_match = 0;
27140 arm_feature_set flags, flags_arch, flags_ext;
27141
27142 /* Autodetection mode, choose the architecture based the instructions
27143 actually used. */
27144 if (no_cpu_selected ())
27145 {
27146 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (flags, arm_arch_used, thumb_arch_used);
27147
27148 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (arm_arch_used, arm_arch_any))
27149 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (flags, flags, arm_ext_v1);
27150
27151 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (thumb_arch_used, arm_arch_any))
27152 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (flags, flags, arm_ext_v4t);
27153
27154 /* Code run during relaxation relies on selected_cpu being set. */
27155 selected_cpu = flags;
27156 }
27157 /* Otherwise, choose the architecture based on the capabilities of the
27158 requested cpu. */
27159 else
27160 flags = selected_cpu;
27161 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (flags, flags, *mfpu_opt);
27162
27163 /* Allow the user to override the reported architecture. */
27164 if (object_arch)
27165 {
27166 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (flags_arch, *object_arch, fpu_any);
27167 flags_ext = arm_arch_none;
27168 }
27169 else
27170 {
27171 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (flags_arch, flags, fpu_any);
27172 flags_ext = dyn_mcpu_ext_opt ? *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt : arm_arch_none;
27173 skip_exact_match = ARM_FEATURE_EQUAL (selected_cpu, arm_arch_any);
27174 }
27175
27176 /* When this function is run again after relaxation has happened there is no
27177 way to determine whether an architecture or CPU was specified by the user:
27178 - selected_cpu is set above for relaxation to work;
27179 - march_cpu_opt is not set if only -mcpu or .cpu is used;
27180 - mcpu_cpu_opt is set to arm_arch_any for autodetection.
27181 Therefore, if not in -march=all case we first try an exact match and fall
27182 back to autodetection. */
27183 if (!skip_exact_match)
27184 arch = get_aeabi_cpu_arch_from_fset (&flags_arch, &flags_ext, &profile, 1);
27185 if (arch == -1)
27186 arch = get_aeabi_cpu_arch_from_fset (&flags_arch, &flags_ext, &profile, 0);
27187 if (arch == -1)
27188 as_bad (_("no architecture contains all the instructions used\n"));
27189
27190 /* Tag_CPU_name. */
27191 if (selected_cpu_name[0])
27192 {
27193 char *q;
27194
27195 q = selected_cpu_name;
27196 if (strncmp (q, "armv", 4) == 0)
27197 {
27198 int i;
27199
27200 q += 4;
27201 for (i = 0; q[i]; i++)
27202 q[i] = TOUPPER (q[i]);
27203 }
27204 aeabi_set_attribute_string (Tag_CPU_name, q);
27205 }
27206
27207 /* Tag_CPU_arch. */
27208 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_CPU_arch, arch);
27209
27210 /* Tag_CPU_arch_profile. */
27211 if (profile != '\0')
27212 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_CPU_arch_profile, profile);
27213
27214 /* Tag_DSP_extension. */
27215 if (dyn_mcpu_ext_opt && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (*dyn_mcpu_ext_opt, arm_ext_dsp))
27216 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_DSP_extension, 1);
27217
27218 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (flags_arch, flags, fpu_any);
27219 /* Tag_ARM_ISA_use. */
27220 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_v1)
27221 || ARM_FEATURE_ZERO (flags_arch))
27222 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_ARM_ISA_use, 1);
27223
27224 /* Tag_THUMB_ISA_use. */
27225 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_v4t)
27226 || ARM_FEATURE_ZERO (flags_arch))
27227 {
27228 int thumb_isa_use;
27229
27230 if (!ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_v8)
27231 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_v8m_m_only))
27232 thumb_isa_use = 3;
27233 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_arch_t2))
27234 thumb_isa_use = 2;
27235 else
27236 thumb_isa_use = 1;
27237 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_THUMB_ISA_use, thumb_isa_use);
27238 }
27239
27240 /* Tag_VFP_arch. */
27241 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_armv8xd))
27242 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_VFP_arch,
27243 ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_d32)
27244 ? 7 : 8);
27245 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_fma))
27246 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_VFP_arch,
27247 ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_d32)
27248 ? 5 : 6);
27249 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_d32))
27250 {
27251 fp16_optional = 1;
27252 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_VFP_arch, 3);
27253 }
27254 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_v3xd))
27255 {
27256 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_VFP_arch, 4);
27257 fp16_optional = 1;
27258 }
27259 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_v2))
27260 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_VFP_arch, 2);
27261 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_v1)
27262 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_v1xd))
27263 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_VFP_arch, 1);
27264
27265 /* Tag_ABI_HardFP_use. */
27266 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_v1xd)
27267 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_ext_v1))
27268 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_ABI_HardFP_use, 1);
27269
27270 /* Tag_WMMX_arch. */
27271 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_cext_iwmmxt2))
27272 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_WMMX_arch, 2);
27273 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_cext_iwmmxt))
27274 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_WMMX_arch, 1);
27275
27276 /* Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch (formerly Tag_NEON_arch). */
27277 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_neon_ext_v8_1))
27278 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch, 4);
27279 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_neon_ext_armv8))
27280 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch, 3);
27281 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_neon_ext_v1))
27282 {
27283 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_neon_ext_fma))
27284 {
27285 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch, 2);
27286 }
27287 else
27288 {
27289 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch, 1);
27290 fp16_optional = 1;
27291 }
27292 }
27293
27294 /* Tag_VFP_HP_extension (formerly Tag_NEON_FP16_arch). */
27295 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, fpu_vfp_fp16) && fp16_optional)
27296 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_VFP_HP_extension, 1);
27297
27298 /* Tag_DIV_use.
27299
27300 We set Tag_DIV_use to two when integer divide instructions have been used
27301 in ARM state, or when Thumb integer divide instructions have been used,
27302 but we have no architecture profile set, nor have we any ARM instructions.
27303
27304 For ARMv8-A and ARMv8-M we set the tag to 0 as integer divide is implied
27305 by the base architecture.
27306
27307 For new architectures we will have to check these tests. */
27308 gas_assert (arch <= TAG_CPU_ARCH_V8M_MAIN);
27309 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_v8)
27310 || ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_v8m))
27311 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_DIV_use, 0);
27312 else if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_adiv)
27313 || (profile == '\0'
27314 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_div)
27315 && !ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (arm_arch_used, arm_arch_any)))
27316 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_DIV_use, 2);
27317
27318 /* Tag_MP_extension_use. */
27319 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_mp))
27320 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_MPextension_use, 1);
27321
27322 /* Tag Virtualization_use. */
27323 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_sec))
27324 virt_sec |= 1;
27325 if (ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (flags, arm_ext_virt))
27326 virt_sec |= 2;
27327 if (virt_sec != 0)
27328 aeabi_set_attribute_int (Tag_Virtualization_use, virt_sec);
27329 }
27330
27331 /* Post relaxation hook. Recompute ARM attributes now that relaxation is
27332 finished and free extension feature bits which will not be used anymore. */
27333
27334 void
27335 arm_md_post_relax (void)
27336 {
27337 aeabi_set_public_attributes ();
27338 XDELETE (dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
27339 dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = NULL;
27340 XDELETE (dyn_march_ext_opt);
27341 dyn_march_ext_opt = NULL;
27342 }
27343
27344 /* Add the default contents for the .ARM.attributes section. */
27345
27346 void
27347 arm_md_end (void)
27348 {
27349 if (EF_ARM_EABI_VERSION (meabi_flags) < EF_ARM_EABI_VER4)
27350 return;
27351
27352 aeabi_set_public_attributes ();
27353 }
27354 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
27355
27356 /* Parse a .cpu directive. */
27357
27358 static void
27359 s_arm_cpu (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
27360 {
27361 const struct arm_cpu_option_table *opt;
27362 char *name;
27363 char saved_char;
27364
27365 name = input_line_pointer;
27366 while (*input_line_pointer && !ISSPACE (*input_line_pointer))
27367 input_line_pointer++;
27368 saved_char = *input_line_pointer;
27369 *input_line_pointer = 0;
27370
27371 /* Skip the first "all" entry. */
27372 for (opt = arm_cpus + 1; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
27373 if (streq (opt->name, name))
27374 {
27375 mcpu_cpu_opt = &opt->value;
27376 if (!dyn_mcpu_ext_opt)
27377 dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = XNEW (arm_feature_set);
27378 *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = opt->ext;
27379 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (selected_cpu, *mcpu_cpu_opt, *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
27380 if (opt->canonical_name)
27381 strcpy (selected_cpu_name, opt->canonical_name);
27382 else
27383 {
27384 int i;
27385 for (i = 0; opt->name[i]; i++)
27386 selected_cpu_name[i] = TOUPPER (opt->name[i]);
27387
27388 selected_cpu_name[i] = 0;
27389 }
27390 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (cpu_variant, *mcpu_cpu_opt, *mfpu_opt);
27391 if (dyn_mcpu_ext_opt)
27392 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (cpu_variant, cpu_variant, *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
27393 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27394 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
27395 return;
27396 }
27397 as_bad (_("unknown cpu `%s'"), name);
27398 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27399 ignore_rest_of_line ();
27400 }
27401
27402 /* Parse a .arch directive. */
27403
27404 static void
27405 s_arm_arch (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
27406 {
27407 const struct arm_arch_option_table *opt;
27408 char saved_char;
27409 char *name;
27410
27411 name = input_line_pointer;
27412 while (*input_line_pointer && !ISSPACE (*input_line_pointer))
27413 input_line_pointer++;
27414 saved_char = *input_line_pointer;
27415 *input_line_pointer = 0;
27416
27417 /* Skip the first "all" entry. */
27418 for (opt = arm_archs + 1; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
27419 if (streq (opt->name, name))
27420 {
27421 mcpu_cpu_opt = &opt->value;
27422 XDELETE (dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
27423 dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = NULL;
27424 selected_cpu = *mcpu_cpu_opt;
27425 strcpy (selected_cpu_name, opt->name);
27426 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (cpu_variant, selected_cpu, *mfpu_opt);
27427 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27428 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
27429 return;
27430 }
27431
27432 as_bad (_("unknown architecture `%s'\n"), name);
27433 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27434 ignore_rest_of_line ();
27435 }
27436
27437 /* Parse a .object_arch directive. */
27438
27439 static void
27440 s_arm_object_arch (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
27441 {
27442 const struct arm_arch_option_table *opt;
27443 char saved_char;
27444 char *name;
27445
27446 name = input_line_pointer;
27447 while (*input_line_pointer && !ISSPACE (*input_line_pointer))
27448 input_line_pointer++;
27449 saved_char = *input_line_pointer;
27450 *input_line_pointer = 0;
27451
27452 /* Skip the first "all" entry. */
27453 for (opt = arm_archs + 1; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
27454 if (streq (opt->name, name))
27455 {
27456 object_arch = &opt->value;
27457 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27458 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
27459 return;
27460 }
27461
27462 as_bad (_("unknown architecture `%s'\n"), name);
27463 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27464 ignore_rest_of_line ();
27465 }
27466
27467 /* Parse a .arch_extension directive. */
27468
27469 static void
27470 s_arm_arch_extension (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
27471 {
27472 const struct arm_option_extension_value_table *opt;
27473 const arm_feature_set arm_any = ARM_ANY;
27474 char saved_char;
27475 char *name;
27476 int adding_value = 1;
27477
27478 name = input_line_pointer;
27479 while (*input_line_pointer && !ISSPACE (*input_line_pointer))
27480 input_line_pointer++;
27481 saved_char = *input_line_pointer;
27482 *input_line_pointer = 0;
27483
27484 if (strlen (name) >= 2
27485 && strncmp (name, "no", 2) == 0)
27486 {
27487 adding_value = 0;
27488 name += 2;
27489 }
27490
27491 for (opt = arm_extensions; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
27492 if (streq (opt->name, name))
27493 {
27494 int i, nb_allowed_archs =
27495 sizeof (opt->allowed_archs) / sizeof (opt->allowed_archs[i]);
27496 for (i = 0; i < nb_allowed_archs; i++)
27497 {
27498 /* Empty entry. */
27499 if (ARM_FEATURE_EQUAL (opt->allowed_archs[i], arm_any))
27500 continue;
27501 if (ARM_FSET_CPU_SUBSET (opt->allowed_archs[i], *mcpu_cpu_opt))
27502 break;
27503 }
27504
27505 if (i == nb_allowed_archs)
27506 {
27507 as_bad (_("architectural extension `%s' is not allowed for the "
27508 "current base architecture"), name);
27509 break;
27510 }
27511
27512 if (!dyn_mcpu_ext_opt)
27513 {
27514 dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = XNEW (arm_feature_set);
27515 *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt = arm_arch_none;
27516 }
27517 if (adding_value)
27518 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (*dyn_mcpu_ext_opt, *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt,
27519 opt->merge_value);
27520 else
27521 ARM_CLEAR_FEATURE (*dyn_mcpu_ext_opt, *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt,
27522 opt->clear_value);
27523
27524 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (selected_cpu, *mcpu_cpu_opt, *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
27525 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (cpu_variant, selected_cpu, *mfpu_opt);
27526 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27527 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
27528 /* Allowing Thumb division instructions for ARMv7 in autodetection rely
27529 on this return so that duplicate extensions (extensions with the
27530 same name as a previous extension in the list) are not considered
27531 for command-line parsing. */
27532 return;
27533 }
27534
27535 if (opt->name == NULL)
27536 as_bad (_("unknown architecture extension `%s'\n"), name);
27537
27538 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27539 ignore_rest_of_line ();
27540 }
27541
27542 /* Parse a .fpu directive. */
27543
27544 static void
27545 s_arm_fpu (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
27546 {
27547 const struct arm_option_fpu_value_table *opt;
27548 char saved_char;
27549 char *name;
27550
27551 name = input_line_pointer;
27552 while (*input_line_pointer && !ISSPACE (*input_line_pointer))
27553 input_line_pointer++;
27554 saved_char = *input_line_pointer;
27555 *input_line_pointer = 0;
27556
27557 for (opt = arm_fpus; opt->name != NULL; opt++)
27558 if (streq (opt->name, name))
27559 {
27560 mfpu_opt = &opt->value;
27561 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (cpu_variant, *mcpu_cpu_opt, *mfpu_opt);
27562 if (dyn_mcpu_ext_opt)
27563 ARM_MERGE_FEATURE_SETS (cpu_variant, cpu_variant, *dyn_mcpu_ext_opt);
27564 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27565 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
27566 return;
27567 }
27568
27569 as_bad (_("unknown floating point format `%s'\n"), name);
27570 *input_line_pointer = saved_char;
27571 ignore_rest_of_line ();
27572 }
27573
27574 /* Copy symbol information. */
27575
27576 void
27577 arm_copy_symbol_attributes (symbolS *dest, symbolS *src)
27578 {
27579 ARM_GET_FLAG (dest) = ARM_GET_FLAG (src);
27580 }
27581
27582 #ifdef OBJ_ELF
27583 /* Given a symbolic attribute NAME, return the proper integer value.
27584 Returns -1 if the attribute is not known. */
27585
27586 int
27587 arm_convert_symbolic_attribute (const char *name)
27588 {
27589 static const struct
27590 {
27591 const char * name;
27592 const int tag;
27593 }
27594 attribute_table[] =
27595 {
27596 /* When you modify this table you should
27597 also modify the list in doc/c-arm.texi. */
27598 #define T(tag) {#tag, tag}
27599 T (Tag_CPU_raw_name),
27600 T (Tag_CPU_name),
27601 T (Tag_CPU_arch),
27602 T (Tag_CPU_arch_profile),
27603 T (Tag_ARM_ISA_use),
27604 T (Tag_THUMB_ISA_use),
27605 T (Tag_FP_arch),
27606 T (Tag_VFP_arch),
27607 T (Tag_WMMX_arch),
27608 T (Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch),
27609 T (Tag_PCS_config),
27610 T (Tag_ABI_PCS_R9_use),
27611 T (Tag_ABI_PCS_RW_data),
27612 T (Tag_ABI_PCS_RO_data),
27613 T (Tag_ABI_PCS_GOT_use),
27614 T (Tag_ABI_PCS_wchar_t),
27615 T (Tag_ABI_FP_rounding),
27616 T (Tag_ABI_FP_denormal),
27617 T (Tag_ABI_FP_exceptions),
27618 T (Tag_ABI_FP_user_exceptions),
27619 T (Tag_ABI_FP_number_model),
27620 T (Tag_ABI_align_needed),
27621 T (Tag_ABI_align8_needed),
27622 T (Tag_ABI_align_preserved),
27623 T (Tag_ABI_align8_preserved),
27624 T (Tag_ABI_enum_size),
27625 T (Tag_ABI_HardFP_use),
27626 T (Tag_ABI_VFP_args),
27627 T (Tag_ABI_WMMX_args),
27628 T (Tag_ABI_optimization_goals),
27629 T (Tag_ABI_FP_optimization_goals),
27630 T (Tag_compatibility),
27631 T (Tag_CPU_unaligned_access),
27632 T (Tag_FP_HP_extension),
27633 T (Tag_VFP_HP_extension),
27634 T (Tag_ABI_FP_16bit_format),
27635 T (Tag_MPextension_use),
27636 T (Tag_DIV_use),
27637 T (Tag_nodefaults),
27638 T (Tag_also_compatible_with),
27639 T (Tag_conformance),
27640 T (Tag_T2EE_use),
27641 T (Tag_Virtualization_use),
27642 T (Tag_DSP_extension),
27643 /* We deliberately do not include Tag_MPextension_use_legacy. */
27644 #undef T
27645 };
27646 unsigned int i;
27647
27648 if (name == NULL)
27649 return -1;
27650
27651 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (attribute_table); i++)
27652 if (streq (name, attribute_table[i].name))
27653 return attribute_table[i].tag;
27654
27655 return -1;
27656 }
27657
27658 /* Apply sym value for relocations only in the case that they are for
27659 local symbols in the same segment as the fixup and you have the
27660 respective architectural feature for blx and simple switches. */
27661
27662 int
27663 arm_apply_sym_value (struct fix * fixP, segT this_seg)
27664 {
27665 if (fixP->fx_addsy
27666 && ARM_CPU_HAS_FEATURE (selected_cpu, arm_ext_v5t)
27667 /* PR 17444: If the local symbol is in a different section then a reloc
27668 will always be generated for it, so applying the symbol value now
27669 will result in a double offset being stored in the relocation. */
27670 && (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == this_seg)
27671 && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, TRUE))
27672 {
27673 switch (fixP->fx_r_type)
27674 {
27675 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BLX:
27676 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23:
27677 if (ARM_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy))
27678 return 1;
27679 break;
27680
27681 case BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_CALL:
27682 case BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX:
27683 if (THUMB_IS_FUNC (fixP->fx_addsy))
27684 return 1;
27685 break;
27686
27687 default:
27688 break;
27689 }
27690
27691 }
27692 return 0;
27693 }
27694 #endif /* OBJ_ELF */
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