2003-06-05 Michael Snyder <msnyder@redhat.com>
* config/tc-h8sx.c (get_specific): Distinguish h8h from h8s ops. (build_bytes): Ditto. 2003-06-05 Richard Sandiford <rsandifo@redhat.com> * config/tc-h8sx.c (DMODE): Remove. (colonmod24): Don't choose a default if the operand is a 16-bit constant integer. (fix_operand_size): New function. (md_assemble): Use it to choose between @(d:2, ERn) and @(d:16,ERn). Adjust @(d:2,ERn) operands before choosing the specific opcodes.
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2003-06-05 Michael Snyder <msnyder@redhat.com>
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* config/tc-h8sx.c (get_specific): Distinguish h8h from h8s ops.
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(build_bytes): Ditto.
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2003-06-05 Richard Sandiford <rsandifo@redhat.com>
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* config/tc-h8sx.c (DMODE): Remove.
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(colonmod24): Don't choose a default if the operand is a 16-bit
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constant integer.
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(fix_operand_size): New function.
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(md_assemble): Use it to choose between @(d:2, ERn) and @(d:16,ERn).
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Adjust @(d:2,ERn) operands before choosing the specific opcodes.
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2003-06-05 Michal Ludvig <mludvig@suse.cz>
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* dw2gencfi.c (cfi_add_CFA_insn, cfi_add_CFA_insn_reg)
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int SXmode;
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#define PSIZE (Hmode ? L_32 : L_16)
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#define DMODE (L_16)
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#define DSYMMODE (Hmode ? L_24 : L_16)
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int bsize = L_8; /* Default branch displacement. */
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};
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static void clever_message PARAMS ((const struct h8_instruction *, struct h8_op *));
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static void fix_operand_size PARAMS ((struct h8_op *, int));
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static void build_bytes PARAMS ((const struct h8_instruction *, struct h8_op *));
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static void do_a_fix_imm PARAMS ((int, int, struct h8_op *, int));
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static void check_operand PARAMS ((struct h8_op *, unsigned int, char *));
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if (!mode)
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{
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/* Choose a default mode. */
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/* If the operand is a 16-bit constant integer, leave fix_operand_size
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to calculate its size. Otherwise choose a default here. */
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if (op->exp.X_add_number < -32768
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|| op->exp.X_add_number > 32767)
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{
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else if (op->exp.X_add_symbol
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|| op->exp.X_op_symbol)
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mode = DSYMMODE;
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else
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mode = DMODE;
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}
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op->mode |= mode;
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if (found)
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{
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if ((this_try->opcode->available == AV_H8SX && ! SXmode)
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|| (this_try->opcode->available == AV_H8S && ! Smode)
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|| (this_try->opcode->available == AV_H8H && ! Hmode))
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found = 0, found_other = this_try;
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else if (this_size != size && (this_size != SN && size != SN))
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char *p = asnibbles;
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int high, low;
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if (!(this_try->opcode->available == AV_H8 || Hmode))
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if (!Hmode && this_try->opcode->available != AV_H8)
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as_warn (_("Opcode `%s' with these operand types not available in H8/300 mode"),
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this_try->opcode->name);
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else if (!Smode
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&& this_try->opcode->available != AV_H8
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&& this_try->opcode->available != AV_H8H)
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as_warn (_("Opcode `%s' with these operand types not available in H8/300H mode"),
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this_try->opcode->name);
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else if (!SXmode
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&& this_try->opcode->available != AV_H8
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&& this_try->opcode->available != AV_H8H
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&& this_try->opcode->available != AV_H8S)
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as_warn (_("Opcode `%s' with these operand types not available in H8/300S mode"),
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this_try->opcode->name);
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while (*nibble_ptr != (op_type) E)
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{
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as_bad (_("invalid operands"));
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}
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/* Adjust OPERAND's value and size given that it is accessing a field
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of SIZE bytes.
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This function handles the choice between @(d:2,ERn) and @(d:16,ERn)
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when no size is explicitly given. It also scales down the assembly-level
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displacement in an @(d:2,ERn) operand. */
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static void
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fix_operand_size (operand, size)
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struct h8_op *operand;
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int size;
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{
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if ((operand->mode & MODE) == DISP)
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{
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/* If the user didn't specify an operand width, see if we
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can use @(d:2,ERn). */
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if (SXmode
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&& (operand->mode & SIZE) == 0
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&& (operand->exp.X_add_number == size
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|| operand->exp.X_add_number == size * 2
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|| operand->exp.X_add_number == size * 3))
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operand->mode |= L_2;
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/* Scale down the displacement in an @(d:2,ERn) operand.
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X_add_number then contains the desired field value. */
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if ((operand->mode & SIZE) == L_2)
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{
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if (operand->exp.X_add_number % size != 0)
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as_warn (_("operand/size mis-match"));
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operand->exp.X_add_number /= size;
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}
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}
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/* If the operand needs a size but doesn't have one yet, it must be
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a 16-bit integer (see colonmod24). */
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if ((operand->mode & SIZE) == 0)
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switch (operand->mode & MODE)
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{
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case DISP:
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case INDEXB:
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case INDEXW:
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case INDEXL:
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case ABS:
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operand->mode |= L_16;
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break;
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}
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}
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/* This is the guts of the machine-dependent assembler. STR points to
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a machine dependent instruction. This function is supposed to emit
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the frags/bytes it assembles. */
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break;
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}
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}
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if (OP_KIND (instruction->opcode->how) == O_MOVAB ||
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OP_KIND (instruction->opcode->how) == O_MOVAW ||
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OP_KIND (instruction->opcode->how) == O_MOVAL)
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{
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switch (operand[0].mode & MODE)
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{
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case INDEXB:
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default:
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fix_operand_size (&operand[1], 1);
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break;
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case INDEXW:
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fix_operand_size (&operand[1], 2);
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break;
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case INDEXL:
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fix_operand_size (&operand[1], 4);
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break;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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for (i = 0; i < 3 && operand[i].mode != 0; i++)
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switch (size)
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{
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case SN:
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case SB:
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default:
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fix_operand_size (&operand[i], 1);
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break;
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case SW:
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fix_operand_size (&operand[i], 2);
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break;
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case SL:
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fix_operand_size (&operand[i], 4);
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break;
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}
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}
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instruction = get_specific (instruction, operand, size);
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if (instruction == 0)
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return;
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}
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/* This is the earliest point at which we can do this:
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any DISP2 operands need to be fixed-up according to
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the size of the operation. */
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/* MOVA is a whole different set of rules... */
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if (OP_KIND (instruction->opcode->how) == O_MOVAB ||
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OP_KIND (instruction->opcode->how) == O_MOVAW ||
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OP_KIND (instruction->opcode->how) == O_MOVAL)
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{
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if ((operand[1].mode & MODE) == DISP &&
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(operand[1].mode & SIZE) == L_2)
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switch (operand[0].mode & MODE) {
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case INDEXB:
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default:
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break;
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case INDEXW:
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if (operand[1].exp.X_add_number % 2)
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as_warn (_("operand/size mis-match"));
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operand[1].exp.X_add_number /= 2;
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break;
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case INDEXL:
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if (operand[1].exp.X_add_number % 4)
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as_warn (_("operand/size mis-match"));
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operand[1].exp.X_add_number /= 4;
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break;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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for (i = 0; i < instruction->noperands; i++)
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if ((operand[i].mode & MODE) == DISP &&
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(operand[i].mode & SIZE) == L_2)
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switch (size) {
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case SN:
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case SB:
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default:
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break;
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case SW:
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if (operand[i].exp.X_add_number % 2)
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as_warn (_("operand/size mis-match"));
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operand[i].exp.X_add_number /= 2;
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break;
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case SL:
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if (operand[i].exp.X_add_number % 4)
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as_warn (_("operand/size mis-match"));
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operand[i].exp.X_add_number /= 4;
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break;
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}
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}
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build_bytes (instruction, operand);
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
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