Red Hat's newlib C library with support for Jehanne
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* xtensa-config.h (XCHAL_HAVE_WIDE_BRANCHES): New. gas: * config/tc-xtensa.c (op_placement_info_struct): Delete single, single_size, widest, and widest_size fields. Add narrowest_slot. (xg_emit_insn_to_buf): Remove fmt parameter and compute it here. Use xg_get_single_slot to find the slot. (finish_vinsn): Use emit_single_op instead of bundle_single_op. (bundle_single_op): Rename this to.... (bundle_tinsn): ...this function, which builds a vliw_insn but does not call finish_vinsn. (emit_single_op): Use bundle_tinsn instead of bundle_single_op. (relax_frag_immed): Get num_slots from cur_vinsn. (convert_frag_narrow): Update call to xg_emit_insn_to_buf. (convert_frag_immed): Likewise. Also, get num_slots from cur_vinsn. (init_op_placement_info_table): Set narrowest_slot field. Remove code for deleted fields. (xg_get_single_size): Return narrowest_size field, not single_size. (xg_get_single_format): Return narrowest field, not single. (xg_get_single_slot): New. (tinsn_to_insnbuf): Rewrite to use tinsn_to_slotbuf. * config/xtensa-relax.c (widen_spec_list): Add wide branch relaxations. (transition_applies): Check wide branch option availability. |
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