Red Hat's newlib C library with support for Jehanne
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2013-08-04 Jürgen Urban <JuergenUrban@gmx.de> Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com> * mips.h: Document new VU0 operand characters. (OP_VU0_SUFFIX, OP_VU0_MATCH_SUFFIX): New mips_operand_types. (OP_REG_VF, OP_REG_VI, OP_REG_R5900_I, OP_REG_R5900_Q, OP_REG_R5900_R) (OP_REG_R5900_ACC): New mips_reg_operand_types. (INSN2_VU0_CHANNEL_SUFFIX): New macro. (mips_vu0_channel_mask): Declare. opcodes/ 2013-08-04 Jürgen Urban <JuergenUrban@gmx.de> Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com> * mips-dis.c (print_reg): Handle OP_REG_VI, OP_REG_VF, OP_REG_R5900_I, OP_REG_R5900_Q, OP_REG_R5900_R and OP_REG_R5900_ACC. (print_vu0_channel): New function. (print_insn_arg): Handle OP_VU0_SUFFIX and OP_VU0_MATCH_SUFFIX. (print_insn_args): Handle '#'. (print_insn_mips): Handle INSN2_VU0_CHANNEL_SUFFIX. * mips-opc.c (mips_vu0_channel_mask): New constant. (decode_mips_operand): Handle new VU0 operand types. (VU0, VU0CH): New macros. (mips_builtin_opcodes): Add VU0 opcodes. Use "+7" rather than "E" for LQC2 and SQC2. Use "+9" rather than "G" for EE CFC2 and CTC2. Use "+6" rather than "G" for QMFC2 and QMTC2. gas/ 2013-08-04 Jürgen Urban <JuergenUrban@gmx.de> Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com> * config/tc-mips.c (MAX_OPERANDS): Bump to 6. (RWARN): Bump to 0x8000000. (RTYPE_VI, RTYPE_VF, RTYPE_R5900_I, RTYPE_R5900_Q, RTYPE_R5900_R) (RTYPE_R5900_ACC): New register types. (RTYPE_MASK): Include them. (R5900_I_NAMES, R5900_Q_NAMES, R5900_R_NAMES, R5900_ACC_NAMES): New macros. (reg_names): Include them. (mips_parse_register_1): New function, split out from... (mips_parse_register): ...here. Add a channels_ptr parameter. Look for VU0 channel suffixes when nonnull. (reg_lookup): Update the call to mips_parse_register. (mips_parse_vu0_channels): New function. (OT_CHANNELS, OT_DOUBLE_CHAR): New mips_operand_token_types. (mips_operand_token): Add a "channels" field to the union. Extend the comment above "ch" to OT_DOUBLE_CHAR. (mips_parse_base_start): Match -- and ++. Handle channel suffixes. (mips_parse_argument_token): Handle channel suffixes here too. (validate_mips_insn): Handle INSN2_VU0_CHANNEL_SUFFIX. Ignore OP_VU0_MATCH_SUFFIX when calculating the used bits. Handle '#' formats. (md_begin): Register $vfN and $vfI registers. (operand_reg_mask): Handle OP_VU0_SUFFIX and OP_VU0_MATCH_SUFFIX. (convert_reg_type): Handle OP_REG_VI, OP_REG_VF, OP_REG_R5900_I, OP_REG_R5900_Q, OP_REG_R5900_R and OP_REG_R5900_ACC. (match_vu0_suffix_operand): New function. (match_operand): Handle OP_VU0_SUFFIX and OP_VU0_MATCH_SUFFIX. (macro): Use "+7" rather than "E" for LDQ2 and STQ2. (mips_lookup_insn): New function. (mips_ip): Use it. Allow "+K" operands to be elided at the end of an instruction. Handle '#' sequences. gas/testsuite/ 2013-08-04 Jürgen Urban <JuergenUrban@gmx.de> * gas/mips/r5900-vu0.d: Expect $vfN and $viN instead of numeric coprocessor registers. * gas/mips/r5900-all-vu0.s, gas/mips/r5900-all-vu0.d, gas/mips/r5900-full-vu0.s, gas/mips/r5900-full-vu0.d, gas/mips/r5900-error-vu0.s, gas/mips/r5900-error-vu0.l: New tests. * gas/mips/mips.exp: Run them. |
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