1 @c Copyright (C) 2009-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 @c Contributed by ARM Ltd.
3 @c This is part of the GAS manual.
4 @c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo.
9 @node AArch64-Dependent
10 @chapter AArch64 Dependent Features
14 @node Machine Dependencies
15 @chapter AArch64 Dependent Features
18 @cindex AArch64 support
20 * AArch64 Options:: Options
21 * AArch64 Extensions:: Extensions
22 * AArch64 Syntax:: Syntax
23 * AArch64 Floating Point:: Floating Point
24 * AArch64 Directives:: AArch64 Machine Directives
25 * AArch64 Opcodes:: Opcodes
26 * AArch64 Mapping Symbols:: Mapping Symbols
31 @cindex AArch64 options (none)
32 @cindex options for AArch64 (none)
37 @cindex @option{-EB} command line option, AArch64
39 This option specifies that the output generated by the assembler should
40 be marked as being encoded for a big-endian processor.
42 @cindex @option{-EL} command line option, AArch64
44 This option specifies that the output generated by the assembler should
45 be marked as being encoded for a little-endian processor.
47 @cindex @option{-mabi=} command line option, AArch64
49 Specify which ABI the source code uses. The recognized arguments
50 are: @code{ilp32} and @code{lp64}, which decides the generated object
51 file in ELF32 and ELF64 format respectively. The default is @code{lp64}.
53 @cindex @option{-mcpu=} command line option, AArch64
54 @item -mcpu=@var{processor}[+@var{extension}@dots{}]
55 This option specifies the target processor. The assembler will issue an error
56 message if an attempt is made to assemble an instruction which will not execute
57 on the target processor. The following processor names are recognized:
74 The special name @code{all} may be used to allow the assembler to accept
75 instructions valid for any supported processor, including all optional
78 In addition to the basic instruction set, the assembler can be told to
79 accept, or restrict, various extension mnemonics that extend the
80 processor. @xref{AArch64 Extensions}.
82 If some implementations of a particular processor can have an
83 extension, then then those extensions are automatically enabled.
84 Consequently, you will not normally have to specify any additional
87 @cindex @option{-march=} command line option, AArch64
88 @item -march=@var{architecture}[+@var{extension}@dots{}]
89 This option specifies the target architecture. The assembler will
90 issue an error message if an attempt is made to assemble an
91 instruction which will not execute on the target architecture. The
92 following architecture names are recognized: @code{armv8-a},
93 @code{armv8.1-a}, @code{armv8.2-a}, @code{armv8.3-a} and @code{armv8.4-a}.
95 If both @option{-mcpu} and @option{-march} are specified, the
96 assembler will use the setting for @option{-mcpu}. If neither are
97 specified, the assembler will default to @option{-mcpu=all}.
99 The architecture option can be extended with the same instruction set
100 extension options as the @option{-mcpu} option. Unlike
101 @option{-mcpu}, extensions are not always enabled by default,
102 @xref{AArch64 Extensions}.
104 @cindex @code{-mverbose-error} command line option, AArch64
105 @item -mverbose-error
106 This option enables verbose error messages for AArch64 gas. This option
107 is enabled by default.
109 @cindex @code{-mno-verbose-error} command line option, AArch64
110 @item -mno-verbose-error
111 This option disables verbose error messages in AArch64 gas.
116 @node AArch64 Extensions
117 @section Architecture Extensions
119 The table below lists the permitted architecture extensions that are
120 supported by the assembler and the conditions under which they are
121 automatically enabled.
123 Multiple extensions may be specified, separated by a @code{+}.
124 Extension mnemonics may also be removed from those the assembler
125 accepts. This is done by prepending @code{no} to the option that adds
126 the extension. Extensions that are removed must be listed after all
127 extensions that have been added.
129 Enabling an extension that requires other extensions will
130 automatically cause those extensions to be enabled. Similarly,
131 disabling an extension that is required by other extensions will
132 automatically cause those extensions to be disabled.
134 @multitable @columnfractions .12 .17 .17 .54
135 @headitem Extension @tab Minimum Architecture @tab Enabled by default
137 @item @code{compnum} @tab ARMv8.2-A @tab ARMv8.3-A or later
138 @tab Enable the complex number SIMD extensions. This implies
139 @code{fp16} and @code{simd}.
140 @item @code{crc} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8.1-A or later
141 @tab Enable CRC instructions.
142 @item @code{crypto} @tab ARMv8-A @tab No
143 @tab Enable cryptographic extensions. This implies @code{fp}, @code{simd}, @code{aes} and @code{sha2}.
144 @item @code{aes} @tab ARMv8-A @tab No
145 @tab Enable the AES cryptographic extensions. This implies @code{fp} and @code{simd}.
146 @item @code{sha2} @tab ARMv8-A @tab No
147 @tab Enable the SHA2 cryptographic extensions. This implies @code{fp} and @code{simd}.
148 @item @code{sha3} @tab ARMv8.2-A @tab No
149 @tab Enable the ARMv8.2-A SHA2 and SHA3 cryptographic extensions. This implies @code{fp}, @code{simd} and @code{sha2}.
150 @item @code{sm4} @tab ARMv8.2-A @tab No
151 @tab Enable the ARMv8.2-A SM3 and SM4 cryptographic extensions. This implies @code{fp} and @code{simd}.
152 @item @code{fp} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8-A or later
153 @tab Enable floating-point extensions.
154 @item @code{fp16} @tab ARMv8.2-A @tab ARMv8.2-A or later
155 @tab Enable ARMv8.2 16-bit floating-point support. This implies
157 @item @code{lor} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8.1-A or later
158 @tab Enable Limited Ordering Regions extensions.
159 @item @code{lse} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8.1-A or later
160 @tab Enable Large System extensions.
161 @item @code{pan} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8.1-A or later
162 @tab Enable Privileged Access Never support.
163 @item @code{profile} @tab ARMv8.2-A @tab No
164 @tab Enable statistical profiling extensions.
165 @item @code{ras} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8.2-A or later
166 @tab Enable the Reliability, Availability and Serviceability
168 @item @code{rcpc} @tab ARMv8.2-A @tab ARMv8.3-A or later
169 @tab Enable the weak release consistency extension.
170 @item @code{rdma} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8.1-A or later
171 @tab Enable ARMv8.1 Advanced SIMD extensions. This implies @code{simd}.
172 @item @code{simd} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8-A or later
173 @tab Enable Advanced SIMD extensions. This implies @code{fp}.
174 @item @code{sve} @tab ARMv8.2-A @tab No
175 @tab Enable the Scalable Vector Extensions. This implies @code{fp16},
176 @code{simd} and @code{compnum}.
177 @item @code{dotprod} @tab ARMv8.2-A @tab ARMv8.4-A or later
178 @tab Enable the Dot Product extension. This implies @code{simd}.
184 * AArch64-Chars:: Special Characters
185 * AArch64-Regs:: Register Names
186 * AArch64-Relocations:: Relocations
190 @subsection Special Characters
192 @cindex line comment character, AArch64
193 @cindex AArch64 line comment character
194 The presence of a @samp{//} on a line indicates the start of a comment
195 that extends to the end of the current line. If a @samp{#} appears as
196 the first character of a line, the whole line is treated as a comment.
198 @cindex line separator, AArch64
199 @cindex statement separator, AArch64
200 @cindex AArch64 line separator
201 The @samp{;} character can be used instead of a newline to separate
204 @cindex immediate character, AArch64
205 @cindex AArch64 immediate character
206 The @samp{#} can be optionally used to indicate immediate operands.
209 @subsection Register Names
211 @cindex AArch64 register names
212 @cindex register names, AArch64
213 Please refer to the section @samp{4.4 Register Names} of
214 @samp{ARMv8 Instruction Set Overview}, which is available at
215 @uref{http://infocenter.arm.com}.
217 @node AArch64-Relocations
218 @subsection Relocations
220 @cindex relocations, AArch64
221 @cindex AArch64 relocations
222 @cindex MOVN, MOVZ and MOVK group relocations, AArch64
223 Relocations for @samp{MOVZ} and @samp{MOVK} instructions can be generated
224 by prefixing the label with @samp{#:abs_g2:} etc.
225 For example to load the 48-bit absolute address of @var{foo} into x0:
228 movz x0, #:abs_g2:foo // bits 32-47, overflow check
229 movk x0, #:abs_g1_nc:foo // bits 16-31, no overflow check
230 movk x0, #:abs_g0_nc:foo // bits 0-15, no overflow check
233 @cindex ADRP, ADD, LDR/STR group relocations, AArch64
234 Relocations for @samp{ADRP}, and @samp{ADD}, @samp{LDR} or @samp{STR}
235 instructions can be generated by prefixing the label with
236 @samp{:pg_hi21:} and @samp{#:lo12:} respectively.
238 For example to use 33-bit (+/-4GB) pc-relative addressing to
239 load the address of @var{foo} into x0:
242 adrp x0, :pg_hi21:foo
243 add x0, x0, #:lo12:foo
246 Or to load the value of @var{foo} into x0:
249 adrp x0, :pg_hi21:foo
250 ldr x0, [x0, #:lo12:foo]
253 Note that @samp{:pg_hi21:} is optional.
262 adrp x0, :pg_hi21:foo
265 @node AArch64 Floating Point
266 @section Floating Point
268 @cindex floating point, AArch64 (@sc{ieee})
269 @cindex AArch64 floating point (@sc{ieee})
270 The AArch64 architecture uses @sc{ieee} floating-point numbers.
272 @node AArch64 Directives
273 @section AArch64 Machine Directives
275 @cindex machine directives, AArch64
276 @cindex AArch64 machine directives
279 @c AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
281 @cindex @code{.arch} directive, AArch64
282 @item .arch @var{name}
283 Select the target architecture. Valid values for @var{name} are the same as
284 for the @option{-march} commandline option.
286 Specifying @code{.arch} clears any previously selected architecture
289 @cindex @code{.arch_extension} directive, AArch64
290 @item .arch_extension @var{name}
291 Add or remove an architecture extension to the target architecture. Valid
292 values for @var{name} are the same as those accepted as architectural
293 extensions by the @option{-mcpu} commandline option.
295 @code{.arch_extension} may be used multiple times to add or remove extensions
296 incrementally to the architecture being compiled for.
298 @c BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
300 @cindex @code{.bss} directive, AArch64
302 This directive switches to the @code{.bss} section.
304 @c CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
306 @cindex @code{.cpu} directive, AArch64
307 @item .cpu @var{name}
308 Set the target processor. Valid values for @var{name} are the same as
309 those accepted by the @option{-mcpu=} command line option.
311 @c DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
313 @cindex @code{.dword} directive, AArch64
314 @item .dword @var{expressions}
315 The @code{.dword} directive produces 64 bit values.
317 @c EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
319 @cindex @code{.even} directive, AArch64
321 The @code{.even} directive aligns the output on the next even byte
324 @c FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
325 @c GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
326 @c HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
327 @c IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
329 @cindex @code{.inst} directive, AArch64
330 @item .inst @var{expressions}
331 Inserts the expressions into the output as if they were instructions,
334 @c JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ
335 @c KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
336 @c LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
338 @cindex @code{.ltorg} directive, AArch64
340 This directive causes the current contents of the literal pool to be
341 dumped into the current section (which is assumed to be the .text
342 section) at the current location (aligned to a word boundary).
343 GAS maintains a separate literal pool for each section and each
344 sub-section. The @code{.ltorg} directive will only affect the literal
345 pool of the current section and sub-section. At the end of assembly
346 all remaining, un-empty literal pools will automatically be dumped.
348 Note - older versions of GAS would dump the current literal
349 pool any time a section change occurred. This is no longer done, since
350 it prevents accurate control of the placement of literal pools.
352 @c MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
354 @c NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
355 @c OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
357 @c PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
359 @cindex @code{.pool} directive, AArch64
361 This is a synonym for .ltorg.
363 @c QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ
364 @c RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
366 @cindex @code{.req} directive, AArch64
367 @item @var{name} .req @var{register name}
368 This creates an alias for @var{register name} called @var{name}. For
375 ip0, ip1, lr and fp are automatically defined to
376 alias to X16, X17, X30 and X29 respectively.
378 @c SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
380 @c TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
382 @cindex @code{.tlsdescadd} directive, AArch64
383 @item @code{.tlsdescadd}
384 Emits a TLSDESC_ADD reloc on the next instruction.
386 @cindex @code{.tlsdesccall} directive, AArch64
387 @item @code{.tlsdesccall}
388 Emits a TLSDESC_CALL reloc on the next instruction.
390 @cindex @code{.tlsdescldr} directive, AArch64
391 @item @code{.tlsdescldr}
392 Emits a TLSDESC_LDR reloc on the next instruction.
394 @c UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
396 @cindex @code{.unreq} directive, AArch64
397 @item .unreq @var{alias-name}
398 This undefines a register alias which was previously defined using the
399 @code{req} directive. For example:
406 An error occurs if the name is undefined. Note - this pseudo op can
407 be used to delete builtin in register name aliases (eg 'w0'). This
408 should only be done if it is really necessary.
410 @c VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
412 @c WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
413 @c XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
415 @cindex @code{.xword} directive, AArch64
416 @item .xword @var{expressions}
417 The @code{.xword} directive produces 64 bit values. This is the same
418 as the @code{.dword} directive.
420 @c YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
421 @c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
425 @node AArch64 Opcodes
428 @cindex AArch64 opcodes
429 @cindex opcodes for AArch64
430 GAS implements all the standard AArch64 opcodes. It also
431 implements several pseudo opcodes, including several synthetic load
436 @cindex @code{LDR reg,=<expr>} pseudo op, AArch64
439 ldr <register> , =<expression>
442 The constant expression will be placed into the nearest literal pool (if it not
443 already there) and a PC-relative LDR instruction will be generated.
447 For more information on the AArch64 instruction set and assembly language
448 notation, see @samp{ARMv8 Instruction Set Overview} available at
449 @uref{http://infocenter.arm.com}.
452 @node AArch64 Mapping Symbols
453 @section Mapping Symbols
455 The AArch64 ELF specification requires that special symbols be inserted
456 into object files to mark certain features:
462 At the start of a region of code containing AArch64 instructions.
466 At the start of a region of data.