* config/tc-hppa.c: Fix comment typos.
* config/tc-i370.c: Likewise. * config/tc-i386.c: Likewise. * config/tc-i386.h: Likewise. * config/tc-i960.c: Likewise. * config/tc-ia64.c: Likewise. * config/tc-iq2000.h: Likewise.
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ error only one of OBJ_ELF and OBJ_SOM can be defined
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#ifdef OBJ_ELF
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#include "dwarf2dbg.h"
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/* A "convient" place to put object file dependencies which do
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/* A "convenient" place to put object file dependencies which do
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not need to be seen outside of tc-hppa.c. */
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/* Object file formats specify relocation types. */
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static struct pa_it the_insn;
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/* Points to the end of an expression just parsed by get_expressoin
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/* Points to the end of an expression just parsed by get_expression
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and friends. FIXME. This shouldn't be handled with a file-global
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variable. */
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static char *expr_end;
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continue; \
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}
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/* Simple range checking for FIELD againt HIGH and LOW bounds.
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/* Simple range checking for FIELD against HIGH and LOW bounds.
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IGNORE is used to suppress the error message. */
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#define CHECK_FIELD(FIELD, HIGH, LOW, IGNORE) \
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} \
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}
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/* Simple alignment checking for FIELD againt ALIGN (a power of two).
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/* Simple alignment checking for FIELD against ALIGN (a power of two).
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IGNORE is used to suppress the error message. */
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#define CHECK_ALIGN(FIELD, ALIGN, IGNORE) \
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/* Assemble the instruction. Results are saved into "the_insn". */
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pa_ip (str);
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/* Get somewhere to put the assembled instrution. */
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/* Get somewhere to put the assembled instruction. */
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to = frag_more (4);
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/* Output the opcode. */
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/* If this instruction is specific to a particular architecture,
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then set a new architecture. */
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/* But do not automatically promote to pa2.0. The automatic promotion
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crud is for compatability with HP's old assemblers only. */
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crud is for compatibility with HP's old assemblers only. */
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if (insn->arch < 20
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&& bfd_get_mach (stdoutput) < insn->arch)
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{
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/* There is where we'd come for an undefined symbol
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or for an empty string. For an empty string we
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will return zero. That's a concession made for
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compatability with the braindamaged HP assemblers. */
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compatibility with the braindamaged HP assemblers. */
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if (*name == 0)
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num = 0;
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else
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expression (&insn->exp);
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/* This is not perfect, but is a huge improvement over doing nothing.
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The PA assembly syntax is ambigious in a variety of ways. Consider
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The PA assembly syntax is ambiguous in a variety of ways. Consider
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this string "4 %r5" Is that the number 4 followed by the register
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r5, or is that 4 MOD r5?
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If we get a modulo expresion When looking for an absolute, we try
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If we get a modulo expression when looking for an absolute, we try
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again cutting off the input string at the first whitespace character. */
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if (insn->exp.X_op == O_modulus)
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{
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}
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/* Parse a non-negated compare/subtract completer returning the
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number (for encoding in instrutions) of the given completer. */
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number (for encoding in instructions) of the given completer. */
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static int
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pa_parse_nonneg_cmpsub_cmpltr (s)
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}
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/* Parse a negated compare/subtract completer returning the
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number (for encoding in instrutions) of the given completer. */
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number (for encoding in instructions) of the given completer. */
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static int
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pa_parse_neg_cmpsub_cmpltr (s)
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}
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/* Parse a 64 bit compare and branch completer returning the number (for
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encoding in instrutions) of the given completer.
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encoding in instructions) of the given completer.
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Nonnegated comparisons are returned as 0-7, negated comparisons are
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returned as 8-15. */
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}
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/* Parse a 64 bit compare immediate and branch completer returning the number
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(for encoding in instrutions) of the given completer. */
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(for encoding in instructions) of the given completer. */
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static int
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pa_parse_cmpib_64_cmpltr (s)
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}
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/* Parse a non-negated addition completer returning the number
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(for encoding in instrutions) of the given completer. */
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(for encoding in instructions) of the given completer. */
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static int
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pa_parse_nonneg_add_cmpltr (s)
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}
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/* Parse a negated addition completer returning the number
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(for encoding in instrutions) of the given completer. */
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(for encoding in instructions) of the given completer. */
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static int
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pa_parse_neg_add_cmpltr (s)
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}
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/* Parse a 64 bit wide mode add and branch completer returning the number (for
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encoding in instrutions) of the given completer. */
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encoding in instructions) of the given completer. */
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static int
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pa_parse_addb_64_cmpltr (s)
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{
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#ifdef OBJ_SOM
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/* The BRTAB relocations are only availble in SOM (to denote
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/* The BRTAB relocations are only available in SOM (to denote
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the beginning and end of branch tables). */
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char *where = frag_more (0);
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if (! begin)
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expression (&exp);
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/* The TRY relocations are only availble in SOM (to denote
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/* The TRY relocations are only available in SOM (to denote
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the beginning and end of exception handling regions). */
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fix_new_hppa (frag_now, where - frag_now->fr_literal, 0,
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}
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/* Process a .ENTRY pseudo-op. .ENTRY marks the beginning of the
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procesure. */
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procedure. */
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static void
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pa_entry (unused)
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int unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
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#endif
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*input_line_pointer = c;
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}
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/* Privelege level. */
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/* Privilege level. */
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else if ((strncasecmp (name, "priv_lev", 8)) == 0)
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{
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p = input_line_pointer;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Sigh. To be compatable with the HP assembler and to help
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/* Sigh. To be compatible with the HP assembler and to help
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poorly written assembly code, we assign a type based on
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the current segment. Note only BSF_FUNCTION really
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matters, we do not need to set the full SYMBOL_TYPE_* info. */
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demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
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}
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/* Process the syntatical end of a procedure. Make sure all the
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/* Process the syntactical end of a procedure. Make sure all the
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appropriate pseudo-ops were found within the procedure. */
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static void
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/* If create_flag is nonzero, then create the new space with
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the attributes computed above. Else set the values in
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an already existing space -- this can only happen for
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the first occurence of a built-in space. */
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the first occurrence of a built-in space. */
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if (create_flag)
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space = create_new_space (space_name, spnum, loadable, defined,
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private, sort, seg, 1);
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. RR%sect+4092 == (R%sect)+4092
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. RR%sect+4096 == (R%sect)-4096
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and the last address loses because rounding the addend to 8k
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mutiples takes us up to 8192 with an offset of -4096.
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multiples takes us up to 8192 with an offset of -4096.
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In cases where the LR% expression is identical to the RR% one we
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will never have a problem, but is so happens that gcc rounds
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next_literal_pool_place++;
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}
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/* ???_poolP points to the begining of the literal pool.
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* X_add_number is the offset from the begining of the
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/* ???_poolP points to the beginning of the literal pool.
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* X_add_number is the offset from the beginning of the
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* literal pool to this expr minus the location of the most
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* recent .using directive. Thus, the grand total value of the
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* expression is the distance from .using to the literal.
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}
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cons_len = (hex_len+1) /2;
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}
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/* I beleive this works even for =XL8'dada0000beeebaaa'
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/* I believe this works even for =XL8'dada0000beeebaaa'
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* which should parse out to X_op == O_big
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* Note that floats and doubles get represented as
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* 0d3.14159265358979 or 0f 2.7
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#define EMIT_ADDR_CONS_SYMBOLS
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#ifdef EMIT_ADDR_CONS_SYMBOLS
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/* create a bogus symbol, add it to the pool ...
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* For the most part, I think this is a useless excercise,
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* For the most part, I think this is a useless exercise,
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* except that having these symbol names in the objects
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* is vaguely useful for debugging ...
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*/
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*star = '.';
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/* the first arg to using will usually be ".", but it can
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* be a more complex exprsssion too ... */
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* be a more complex expression too ... */
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expression (&baseaddr);
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if (star)
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*star = '*';
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/* Check for an address constant expression. */
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/* We will put PSW-relative addresses in the text section,
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* and adress literals in the .data (or other) section. */
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* and address literals in the .data (or other) section. */
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else if (i370_addr_cons (&ex))
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use_other=1;
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else if (i370_addr_offset (&ex))
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#define is_identifier_char(x) (identifier_chars[(unsigned char) x])
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#define is_digit_char(x) (digit_chars[(unsigned char) x])
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/* All non-digit non-letter charcters that may occur in an operand. */
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/* All non-digit non-letter characters that may occur in an operand. */
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static char operand_special_chars[] = "%$-+(,)*._~/<>|&^!:[@]";
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/* md_assemble() always leaves the strings it's passed unaltered. To
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}
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/* Fix a few things - the dynamic linker expects certain values here,
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and we must not dissappoint it. */
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and we must not disappoint it. */
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#if defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)
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if (OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_elf_flavour
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&& fixP->fx_addsy)
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#define CpuSSE 0x1000 /* Streaming SIMD extensions required */
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#define CpuSSE2 0x2000 /* Streaming SIMD extensions 2 required */
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#define Cpu3dnow 0x4000 /* 3dnow! support required */
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#define CpuPNI 0x8000 /* Prescott New Instuctions required */
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#define CpuPNI 0x8000 /* Prescott New Instructions required */
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/* These flags are set by gas depending on the flag_code. */
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#define Cpu64 0x4000000 /* 64bit support required */
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static void s_leafproc PARAMS ((int, char *[]));
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/* Process '.sysproc' pseudo-op */
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static void s_sysproc PARAMS ((int, char *[]));
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/* Will a 'shlo' substiture for a 'ldconst'? */
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/* Will a 'shlo' substitute for a 'ldconst'? */
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static int shift_ok PARAMS ((int));
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/* Give syntax error */
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static void syntax PARAMS ((void));
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colon (brlab_next ());
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}
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/* The operand MUST be an ip-relative displacment. Parse it
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/* The operand MUST be an ip-relative displacement. Parse it
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*/
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get_cdisp (targP, "CTRL", opcode, 24, 0, 0);
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* ldconst -31,<reg>->subo 31,0,<reg>
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*
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* anthing else becomes:
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* anything else becomes:
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*/
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typedef void (*vbyte_func) PARAMS ((int, char *, char *));
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/* Forward delarations: */
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/* Forward declarations: */
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static int ar_is_in_integer_unit PARAMS ((int regnum));
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static void set_section PARAMS ((char *name));
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static unsigned int set_regstack PARAMS ((unsigned int, unsigned int,
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/* Given a complete record list, process any records which have
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unresolved fields, (ie length counts for a prologue). After
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this has been run, all neccessary information should be available
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this has been run, all necessary information should be available
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within each record to generate an image. */
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static void
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int x, extra = 0;
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valueT flag_value;
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/* pad to pointer-size boundry. */
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/* pad to pointer-size boundary. */
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x = size % md.pointer_size;
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if (x != 0)
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extra = md.pointer_size - x;
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/* Make sure fucntion pointers get initialized. */
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/* Make sure function pointers get initialized. */
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target_big_endian = -1;
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dot_byteorder (TARGET_BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN);
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#define obj_fix_adjustable(fixP) iq2000_fix_adjustable (fixP)
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extern bfd_boolean iq2000_fix_adjustable PARAMS ((struct fix *));
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/* Afrer creating a fixup for an instruction operand, we need to check
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/* After creating a fixup for an instruction operand, we need to check
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for HI16 relocs and queue them up for later sorting. */
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#define md_cgen_record_fixup_exp iq2000_cgen_record_fixup_exp
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