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* config/tc-mips.c (ISA_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS): Rename. (ISA_SUPPORTS_DSP_ASE, ISA_SUPPORTS_MT_ASE, ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS, ISA_HAS_MXHC1): New macros. (HAVE_32BIT_FPRS): Use ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS instead of ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS. Formatting fixes. Improved comments. (mips_cpu_info): Change to use combined ASE/IS_ISA flag. (MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA, MIPS_CPU_ASE_SMARTMIPS, MIPS_CPU_ASE_DSP, MIPS_CPU_ASE_MT, MIPS_CPU_ASE_MIPS3D, MIPS_CPU_ASE_MDMX): New defines. (mips_after_parse_args): Change default handling of float register size to account for 32bit code with 64bit FP. Better sanity checking of ISA/ASE/ABI option combinations. (s_mipsset): Support switching of GPR and FPR sizes via .set {g,f}p={32,64,default}. Better sanity checking for .set ASE options. (mips_elf_final_processing): We should record the use of 64bit FP registers in 32bit code but we don't, because ELF header flags are a scarce ressource. (mips_cpu_info_table): Add ASE flags for CPUs with mandatory ASE extensions. Add 4ksc, 4kec, 4kem, 4kep, 4ksd, m4kp, 24kec, 24kef, 24kex, 34kc, 34kf, 34kx, 25kf CPU definitions. (mips_cpu_info_from_isa): Use MIPS_CPU_IS_ISA. * doc/c-mips.texi: Document .set {g,f}p={32,64,default}. Document missing -march options. Document .set arch=CPU. Move .set smartmips to ASE page. Use @code for .set FOO examples. [ gas/testsuite/Changelog ] * gas/mips/mips-gp32-fp64-pic.d, mips/mips-gp32-fp64.d, gas/mips/mips-gp64-fp32-pic.d, gas/mips/mips-gp64-fp32.l, gas/mips/mips-gp64-fp64.d: Adjust test cases to the changes assembler output. * gas/mips/mips-gp32-fp64.l, gas/mips/mips-gp64-fp32-pic.l: New files, catch assembler warnings. |
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