| 1 | /* tc-xtensa.c -- Assemble Xtensa instructions. |
| 2 | Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 3 | |
| 4 | This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler. |
| 5 | |
| 6 | GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) |
| 9 | any later version. |
| 10 | |
| 11 | GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 14 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 15 | |
| 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 17 | along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to |
| 18 | the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, |
| 19 | MA 02110-1301, USA. */ |
| 20 | |
| 21 | #include <limits.h> |
| 22 | #include "as.h" |
| 23 | #include "sb.h" |
| 24 | #include "safe-ctype.h" |
| 25 | #include "tc-xtensa.h" |
| 26 | #include "subsegs.h" |
| 27 | #include "xtensa-relax.h" |
| 28 | #include "xtensa-istack.h" |
| 29 | #include "dwarf2dbg.h" |
| 30 | #include "struc-symbol.h" |
| 31 | #include "xtensa-config.h" |
| 32 | |
| 33 | /* Provide default values for new configuration settings. */ |
| 34 | #ifndef XSHAL_ABI |
| 35 | #define XSHAL_ABI 0 |
| 36 | #endif |
| 37 | |
| 38 | #ifndef uint32 |
| 39 | #define uint32 unsigned int |
| 40 | #endif |
| 41 | #ifndef int32 |
| 42 | #define int32 signed int |
| 43 | #endif |
| 44 | |
| 45 | /* Notes: |
| 46 | |
| 47 | Naming conventions (used somewhat inconsistently): |
| 48 | The xtensa_ functions are exported |
| 49 | The xg_ functions are internal |
| 50 | |
| 51 | We also have a couple of different extensibility mechanisms. |
| 52 | 1) The idiom replacement: |
| 53 | This is used when a line is first parsed to |
| 54 | replace an instruction pattern with another instruction |
| 55 | It is currently limited to replacements of instructions |
| 56 | with constant operands. |
| 57 | 2) The xtensa-relax.c mechanism that has stronger instruction |
| 58 | replacement patterns. When an instruction's immediate field |
| 59 | does not fit the next instruction sequence is attempted. |
| 60 | In addition, "narrow" opcodes are supported this way. */ |
| 61 | |
| 62 | |
| 63 | /* Define characters with special meanings to GAS. */ |
| 64 | const char comment_chars[] = "#"; |
| 65 | const char line_comment_chars[] = "#"; |
| 66 | const char line_separator_chars[] = ";"; |
| 67 | const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE"; |
| 68 | const char FLT_CHARS[] = "rRsSfFdDxXpP"; |
| 69 | |
| 70 | |
| 71 | /* Flags to indicate whether the hardware supports the density and |
| 72 | absolute literals options. */ |
| 73 | |
| 74 | bfd_boolean density_supported = XCHAL_HAVE_DENSITY; |
| 75 | bfd_boolean absolute_literals_supported = XSHAL_USE_ABSOLUTE_LITERALS; |
| 76 | |
| 77 | /* Maximum width we would pad an unreachable frag to get alignment. */ |
| 78 | #define UNREACHABLE_MAX_WIDTH 8 |
| 79 | |
| 80 | static vliw_insn cur_vinsn; |
| 81 | |
| 82 | unsigned xtensa_fetch_width = XCHAL_INST_FETCH_WIDTH; |
| 83 | |
| 84 | static enum debug_info_type xt_saved_debug_type = DEBUG_NONE; |
| 85 | |
| 86 | /* Some functions are only valid in the front end. This variable |
| 87 | allows us to assert that we haven't crossed over into the |
| 88 | back end. */ |
| 89 | static bfd_boolean past_xtensa_end = FALSE; |
| 90 | |
| 91 | /* Flags for properties of the last instruction in a segment. */ |
| 92 | #define FLAG_IS_A0_WRITER 0x1 |
| 93 | #define FLAG_IS_BAD_LOOPEND 0x2 |
| 94 | |
| 95 | |
| 96 | /* We define a special segment names ".literal" to place literals |
| 97 | into. The .fini and .init sections are special because they |
| 98 | contain code that is moved together by the linker. We give them |
| 99 | their own special .fini.literal and .init.literal sections. */ |
| 100 | |
| 101 | #define LITERAL_SECTION_NAME xtensa_section_rename (".literal") |
| 102 | #define LIT4_SECTION_NAME xtensa_section_rename (".lit4") |
| 103 | #define INIT_SECTION_NAME xtensa_section_rename (".init") |
| 104 | #define FINI_SECTION_NAME xtensa_section_rename (".fini") |
| 105 | |
| 106 | |
| 107 | /* This type is used for the directive_stack to keep track of the |
| 108 | state of the literal collection pools. If lit_prefix is set, it is |
| 109 | used to determine the literal section names; otherwise, the literal |
| 110 | sections are determined based on the current text section. The |
| 111 | lit_seg and lit4_seg fields cache these literal sections, with the |
| 112 | current_text_seg field used a tag to indicate whether the cached |
| 113 | values are valid. */ |
| 114 | |
| 115 | typedef struct lit_state_struct |
| 116 | { |
| 117 | char *lit_prefix; |
| 118 | segT current_text_seg; |
| 119 | segT lit_seg; |
| 120 | segT lit4_seg; |
| 121 | } lit_state; |
| 122 | |
| 123 | static lit_state default_lit_sections; |
| 124 | |
| 125 | |
| 126 | /* We keep a list of literal segments. The seg_list type is the node |
| 127 | for this list. The literal_head pointer is the head of the list, |
| 128 | with the literal_head_h dummy node at the start. */ |
| 129 | |
| 130 | typedef struct seg_list_struct |
| 131 | { |
| 132 | struct seg_list_struct *next; |
| 133 | segT seg; |
| 134 | } seg_list; |
| 135 | |
| 136 | static seg_list literal_head_h; |
| 137 | static seg_list *literal_head = &literal_head_h; |
| 138 | |
| 139 | |
| 140 | /* Lists of symbols. We keep a list of symbols that label the current |
| 141 | instruction, so that we can adjust the symbols when inserting alignment |
| 142 | for various instructions. We also keep a list of all the symbols on |
| 143 | literals, so that we can fix up those symbols when the literals are |
| 144 | later moved into the text sections. */ |
| 145 | |
| 146 | typedef struct sym_list_struct |
| 147 | { |
| 148 | struct sym_list_struct *next; |
| 149 | symbolS *sym; |
| 150 | } sym_list; |
| 151 | |
| 152 | static sym_list *insn_labels = NULL; |
| 153 | static sym_list *free_insn_labels = NULL; |
| 154 | static sym_list *saved_insn_labels = NULL; |
| 155 | |
| 156 | static sym_list *literal_syms; |
| 157 | |
| 158 | |
| 159 | /* Flags to determine whether to prefer const16 or l32r |
| 160 | if both options are available. */ |
| 161 | int prefer_const16 = 0; |
| 162 | int prefer_l32r = 0; |
| 163 | |
| 164 | /* Global flag to indicate when we are emitting literals. */ |
| 165 | int generating_literals = 0; |
| 166 | |
| 167 | /* The following PROPERTY table definitions are copied from |
| 168 | <elf/xtensa.h> and must be kept in sync with the code there. */ |
| 169 | |
| 170 | /* Flags in the property tables to specify whether blocks of memory |
| 171 | are literals, instructions, data, or unreachable. For |
| 172 | instructions, blocks that begin loop targets and branch targets are |
| 173 | designated. Blocks that do not allow density, instruction |
| 174 | reordering or transformation are also specified. Finally, for |
| 175 | branch targets, branch target alignment priority is included. |
| 176 | Alignment of the next block is specified in the current block |
| 177 | and the size of the current block does not include any fill required |
| 178 | to align to the next block. */ |
| 179 | |
| 180 | #define XTENSA_PROP_LITERAL 0x00000001 |
| 181 | #define XTENSA_PROP_INSN 0x00000002 |
| 182 | #define XTENSA_PROP_DATA 0x00000004 |
| 183 | #define XTENSA_PROP_UNREACHABLE 0x00000008 |
| 184 | /* Instruction only properties at beginning of code. */ |
| 185 | #define XTENSA_PROP_INSN_LOOP_TARGET 0x00000010 |
| 186 | #define XTENSA_PROP_INSN_BRANCH_TARGET 0x00000020 |
| 187 | /* Instruction only properties about code. */ |
| 188 | #define XTENSA_PROP_INSN_NO_DENSITY 0x00000040 |
| 189 | #define XTENSA_PROP_INSN_NO_REORDER 0x00000080 |
| 190 | /* Historically, NO_TRANSFORM was a property of instructions, |
| 191 | but it should apply to literals under certain circumstances. */ |
| 192 | #define XTENSA_PROP_NO_TRANSFORM 0x00000100 |
| 193 | |
| 194 | /* Branch target alignment information. This transmits information |
| 195 | to the linker optimization about the priority of aligning a |
| 196 | particular block for branch target alignment: None, low priority, |
| 197 | high priority, or required. These only need to be checked in |
| 198 | instruction blocks marked as XTENSA_PROP_INSN_BRANCH_TARGET. |
| 199 | Common usage is |
| 200 | |
| 201 | switch (GET_XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN (flags)) |
| 202 | case XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_NONE: |
| 203 | case XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_LOW: |
| 204 | case XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_HIGH: |
| 205 | case XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_REQUIRE: |
| 206 | */ |
| 207 | #define XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_MASK 0x00000600 |
| 208 | |
| 209 | /* No branch target alignment. */ |
| 210 | #define XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_NONE 0x0 |
| 211 | /* Low priority branch target alignment. */ |
| 212 | #define XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_LOW 0x1 |
| 213 | /* High priority branch target alignment. */ |
| 214 | #define XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_HIGH 0x2 |
| 215 | /* Required branch target alignment. */ |
| 216 | #define XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_REQUIRE 0x3 |
| 217 | |
| 218 | #define GET_XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN(flag) \ |
| 219 | (((unsigned) ((flag) & (XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_MASK))) >> 9) |
| 220 | #define SET_XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN(flag, align) \ |
| 221 | (((flag) & (~XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_MASK)) | \ |
| 222 | (((align) << 9) & XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN_MASK)) |
| 223 | |
| 224 | |
| 225 | /* Alignment is specified in the block BEFORE the one that needs |
| 226 | alignment. Up to 5 bits. Use GET_XTENSA_PROP_ALIGNMENT(flags) to |
| 227 | get the required alignment specified as a power of 2. Use |
| 228 | SET_XTENSA_PROP_ALIGNMENT(flags, pow2) to set the required |
| 229 | alignment. Be careful of side effects since the SET will evaluate |
| 230 | flags twice. Also, note that the SIZE of a block in the property |
| 231 | table does not include the alignment size, so the alignment fill |
| 232 | must be calculated to determine if two blocks are contiguous. |
| 233 | TEXT_ALIGN is not currently implemented but is a placeholder for a |
| 234 | possible future implementation. */ |
| 235 | |
| 236 | #define XTENSA_PROP_ALIGN 0x00000800 |
| 237 | |
| 238 | #define XTENSA_PROP_ALIGNMENT_MASK 0x0001f000 |
| 239 | |
| 240 | #define GET_XTENSA_PROP_ALIGNMENT(flag) \ |
| 241 | (((unsigned) ((flag) & (XTENSA_PROP_ALIGNMENT_MASK))) >> 12) |
| 242 | #define SET_XTENSA_PROP_ALIGNMENT(flag, align) \ |
| 243 | (((flag) & (~XTENSA_PROP_ALIGNMENT_MASK)) | \ |
| 244 | (((align) << 12) & XTENSA_PROP_ALIGNMENT_MASK)) |
| 245 | |
| 246 | #define XTENSA_PROP_INSN_ABSLIT 0x00020000 |
| 247 | |
| 248 | |
| 249 | /* Structure for saving instruction and alignment per-fragment data |
| 250 | that will be written to the object file. This structure is |
| 251 | equivalent to the actual data that will be written out to the file |
| 252 | but is easier to use. We provide a conversion to file flags |
| 253 | in frag_flags_to_number. */ |
| 254 | |
| 255 | typedef struct frag_flags_struct frag_flags; |
| 256 | |
| 257 | struct frag_flags_struct |
| 258 | { |
| 259 | /* is_literal should only be used after xtensa_move_literals. |
| 260 | If you need to check if you are generating a literal fragment, |
| 261 | then use the generating_literals global. */ |
| 262 | |
| 263 | unsigned is_literal : 1; |
| 264 | unsigned is_insn : 1; |
| 265 | unsigned is_data : 1; |
| 266 | unsigned is_unreachable : 1; |
| 267 | |
| 268 | /* is_specific_opcode implies no_transform. */ |
| 269 | unsigned is_no_transform : 1; |
| 270 | |
| 271 | struct |
| 272 | { |
| 273 | unsigned is_loop_target : 1; |
| 274 | unsigned is_branch_target : 1; /* Branch targets have a priority. */ |
| 275 | unsigned bt_align_priority : 2; |
| 276 | |
| 277 | unsigned is_no_density : 1; |
| 278 | /* no_longcalls flag does not need to be placed in the object file. */ |
| 279 | |
| 280 | unsigned is_no_reorder : 1; |
| 281 | |
| 282 | /* Uses absolute literal addressing for l32r. */ |
| 283 | unsigned is_abslit : 1; |
| 284 | } insn; |
| 285 | unsigned is_align : 1; |
| 286 | unsigned alignment : 5; |
| 287 | }; |
| 288 | |
| 289 | |
| 290 | /* Structure for saving information about a block of property data |
| 291 | for frags that have the same flags. */ |
| 292 | struct xtensa_block_info_struct |
| 293 | { |
| 294 | segT sec; |
| 295 | bfd_vma offset; |
| 296 | size_t size; |
| 297 | frag_flags flags; |
| 298 | struct xtensa_block_info_struct *next; |
| 299 | }; |
| 300 | |
| 301 | |
| 302 | /* Structure for saving the current state before emitting literals. */ |
| 303 | typedef struct emit_state_struct |
| 304 | { |
| 305 | const char *name; |
| 306 | segT now_seg; |
| 307 | subsegT now_subseg; |
| 308 | int generating_literals; |
| 309 | } emit_state; |
| 310 | |
| 311 | |
| 312 | /* Opcode placement information */ |
| 313 | |
| 314 | typedef unsigned long long bitfield; |
| 315 | #define bit_is_set(bit, bf) ((bf) & (0x01ll << (bit))) |
| 316 | #define set_bit(bit, bf) ((bf) |= (0x01ll << (bit))) |
| 317 | #define clear_bit(bit, bf) ((bf) &= ~(0x01ll << (bit))) |
| 318 | |
| 319 | #define MAX_FORMATS 32 |
| 320 | |
| 321 | typedef struct op_placement_info_struct |
| 322 | { |
| 323 | int num_formats; |
| 324 | /* A number describing how restrictive the issue is for this |
| 325 | opcode. For example, an opcode that fits lots of different |
| 326 | formats has a high freedom, as does an opcode that fits |
| 327 | only one format but many slots in that format. The most |
| 328 | restrictive is the opcode that fits only one slot in one |
| 329 | format. */ |
| 330 | int issuef; |
| 331 | xtensa_format narrowest; |
| 332 | char narrowest_size; |
| 333 | char narrowest_slot; |
| 334 | |
| 335 | /* formats is a bitfield with the Nth bit set |
| 336 | if the opcode fits in the Nth xtensa_format. */ |
| 337 | bitfield formats; |
| 338 | |
| 339 | /* slots[N]'s Mth bit is set if the op fits in the |
| 340 | Mth slot of the Nth xtensa_format. */ |
| 341 | bitfield slots[MAX_FORMATS]; |
| 342 | |
| 343 | /* A count of the number of slots in a given format |
| 344 | an op can fit (i.e., the bitcount of the slot field above). */ |
| 345 | char slots_in_format[MAX_FORMATS]; |
| 346 | |
| 347 | } op_placement_info, *op_placement_info_table; |
| 348 | |
| 349 | op_placement_info_table op_placement_table; |
| 350 | |
| 351 | |
| 352 | /* Extra expression types. */ |
| 353 | |
| 354 | #define O_pltrel O_md1 /* like O_symbol but use a PLT reloc */ |
| 355 | #define O_hi16 O_md2 /* use high 16 bits of symbolic value */ |
| 356 | #define O_lo16 O_md3 /* use low 16 bits of symbolic value */ |
| 357 | |
| 358 | struct suffix_reloc_map |
| 359 | { |
| 360 | char *suffix; |
| 361 | int length; |
| 362 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc; |
| 363 | unsigned char operator; |
| 364 | }; |
| 365 | |
| 366 | #define SUFFIX_MAP(str, reloc, op) { str, sizeof (str) - 1, reloc, op } |
| 367 | |
| 368 | static struct suffix_reloc_map suffix_relocs[] = |
| 369 | { |
| 370 | SUFFIX_MAP ("l", BFD_RELOC_LO16, O_lo16), |
| 371 | SUFFIX_MAP ("h", BFD_RELOC_HI16, O_hi16), |
| 372 | SUFFIX_MAP ("plt", BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_PLT, O_pltrel), |
| 373 | { (char *) 0, 0, BFD_RELOC_UNUSED, 0 } |
| 374 | }; |
| 375 | |
| 376 | |
| 377 | /* Directives. */ |
| 378 | |
| 379 | typedef enum |
| 380 | { |
| 381 | directive_none = 0, |
| 382 | directive_literal, |
| 383 | directive_density, |
| 384 | directive_transform, |
| 385 | directive_freeregs, |
| 386 | directive_longcalls, |
| 387 | directive_literal_prefix, |
| 388 | directive_schedule, |
| 389 | directive_absolute_literals, |
| 390 | directive_last_directive |
| 391 | } directiveE; |
| 392 | |
| 393 | typedef struct |
| 394 | { |
| 395 | const char *name; |
| 396 | bfd_boolean can_be_negated; |
| 397 | } directive_infoS; |
| 398 | |
| 399 | const directive_infoS directive_info[] = |
| 400 | { |
| 401 | { "none", FALSE }, |
| 402 | { "literal", FALSE }, |
| 403 | { "density", TRUE }, |
| 404 | { "transform", TRUE }, |
| 405 | { "freeregs", FALSE }, |
| 406 | { "longcalls", TRUE }, |
| 407 | { "literal_prefix", FALSE }, |
| 408 | { "schedule", TRUE }, |
| 409 | { "absolute-literals", TRUE } |
| 410 | }; |
| 411 | |
| 412 | bfd_boolean directive_state[] = |
| 413 | { |
| 414 | FALSE, /* none */ |
| 415 | FALSE, /* literal */ |
| 416 | #if !XCHAL_HAVE_DENSITY |
| 417 | FALSE, /* density */ |
| 418 | #else |
| 419 | TRUE, /* density */ |
| 420 | #endif |
| 421 | TRUE, /* transform */ |
| 422 | FALSE, /* freeregs */ |
| 423 | FALSE, /* longcalls */ |
| 424 | FALSE, /* literal_prefix */ |
| 425 | FALSE, /* schedule */ |
| 426 | #if XSHAL_USE_ABSOLUTE_LITERALS |
| 427 | TRUE /* absolute_literals */ |
| 428 | #else |
| 429 | FALSE /* absolute_literals */ |
| 430 | #endif |
| 431 | }; |
| 432 | |
| 433 | |
| 434 | /* Directive functions. */ |
| 435 | |
| 436 | static void xtensa_begin_directive (int); |
| 437 | static void xtensa_end_directive (int); |
| 438 | static void xtensa_literal_prefix (void); |
| 439 | static void xtensa_literal_position (int); |
| 440 | static void xtensa_literal_pseudo (int); |
| 441 | static void xtensa_frequency_pseudo (int); |
| 442 | static void xtensa_elf_cons (int); |
| 443 | |
| 444 | /* Parsing and Idiom Translation. */ |
| 445 | |
| 446 | static bfd_reloc_code_real_type xtensa_elf_suffix (char **, expressionS *); |
| 447 | |
| 448 | /* Various Other Internal Functions. */ |
| 449 | |
| 450 | extern bfd_boolean xg_is_single_relaxable_insn (TInsn *, TInsn *, bfd_boolean); |
| 451 | static bfd_boolean xg_build_to_insn (TInsn *, TInsn *, BuildInstr *); |
| 452 | static void xtensa_mark_literal_pool_location (void); |
| 453 | static addressT get_expanded_loop_offset (xtensa_opcode); |
| 454 | static fragS *get_literal_pool_location (segT); |
| 455 | static void set_literal_pool_location (segT, fragS *); |
| 456 | static void xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (fragS *); |
| 457 | static void finish_vinsn (vliw_insn *); |
| 458 | static bfd_boolean emit_single_op (TInsn *); |
| 459 | static int total_frag_text_expansion (fragS *); |
| 460 | |
| 461 | /* Alignment Functions. */ |
| 462 | |
| 463 | static int get_text_align_power (unsigned); |
| 464 | static int get_text_align_max_fill_size (int, bfd_boolean, bfd_boolean); |
| 465 | static int branch_align_power (segT); |
| 466 | |
| 467 | /* Helpers for xtensa_relax_frag(). */ |
| 468 | |
| 469 | static long relax_frag_add_nop (fragS *); |
| 470 | |
| 471 | /* Accessors for additional per-subsegment information. */ |
| 472 | |
| 473 | static unsigned get_last_insn_flags (segT, subsegT); |
| 474 | static void set_last_insn_flags (segT, subsegT, unsigned, bfd_boolean); |
| 475 | static float get_subseg_total_freq (segT, subsegT); |
| 476 | static float get_subseg_target_freq (segT, subsegT); |
| 477 | static void set_subseg_freq (segT, subsegT, float, float); |
| 478 | |
| 479 | /* Segment list functions. */ |
| 480 | |
| 481 | static void xtensa_move_literals (void); |
| 482 | static void xtensa_reorder_segments (void); |
| 483 | static void xtensa_switch_to_literal_fragment (emit_state *); |
| 484 | static void xtensa_switch_to_non_abs_literal_fragment (emit_state *); |
| 485 | static void xtensa_switch_section_emit_state (emit_state *, segT, subsegT); |
| 486 | static void xtensa_restore_emit_state (emit_state *); |
| 487 | static segT cache_literal_section (bfd_boolean); |
| 488 | |
| 489 | /* Import from elf32-xtensa.c in BFD library. */ |
| 490 | |
| 491 | extern asection *xtensa_get_property_section (asection *, const char *); |
| 492 | |
| 493 | /* op_placement_info functions. */ |
| 494 | |
| 495 | static void init_op_placement_info_table (void); |
| 496 | extern bfd_boolean opcode_fits_format_slot (xtensa_opcode, xtensa_format, int); |
| 497 | static int xg_get_single_size (xtensa_opcode); |
| 498 | static xtensa_format xg_get_single_format (xtensa_opcode); |
| 499 | static int xg_get_single_slot (xtensa_opcode); |
| 500 | |
| 501 | /* TInsn and IStack functions. */ |
| 502 | |
| 503 | static bfd_boolean tinsn_has_symbolic_operands (const TInsn *); |
| 504 | static bfd_boolean tinsn_has_invalid_symbolic_operands (const TInsn *); |
| 505 | static bfd_boolean tinsn_has_complex_operands (const TInsn *); |
| 506 | static bfd_boolean tinsn_to_insnbuf (TInsn *, xtensa_insnbuf); |
| 507 | static bfd_boolean tinsn_check_arguments (const TInsn *); |
| 508 | static void tinsn_from_chars (TInsn *, char *, int); |
| 509 | static void tinsn_immed_from_frag (TInsn *, fragS *, int); |
| 510 | static int get_num_stack_text_bytes (IStack *); |
| 511 | static int get_num_stack_literal_bytes (IStack *); |
| 512 | |
| 513 | /* vliw_insn functions. */ |
| 514 | |
| 515 | static void xg_init_vinsn (vliw_insn *); |
| 516 | static void xg_clear_vinsn (vliw_insn *); |
| 517 | static bfd_boolean vinsn_has_specific_opcodes (vliw_insn *); |
| 518 | static void xg_free_vinsn (vliw_insn *); |
| 519 | static bfd_boolean vinsn_to_insnbuf |
| 520 | (vliw_insn *, char *, fragS *, bfd_boolean); |
| 521 | static void vinsn_from_chars (vliw_insn *, char *); |
| 522 | |
| 523 | /* Expression Utilities. */ |
| 524 | |
| 525 | bfd_boolean expr_is_const (const expressionS *); |
| 526 | offsetT get_expr_const (const expressionS *); |
| 527 | void set_expr_const (expressionS *, offsetT); |
| 528 | bfd_boolean expr_is_register (const expressionS *); |
| 529 | offsetT get_expr_register (const expressionS *); |
| 530 | void set_expr_symbol_offset (expressionS *, symbolS *, offsetT); |
| 531 | bfd_boolean expr_is_equal (expressionS *, expressionS *); |
| 532 | static void copy_expr (expressionS *, const expressionS *); |
| 533 | |
| 534 | /* Section renaming. */ |
| 535 | |
| 536 | static void build_section_rename (const char *); |
| 537 | |
| 538 | |
| 539 | /* ISA imported from bfd. */ |
| 540 | extern xtensa_isa xtensa_default_isa; |
| 541 | |
| 542 | extern int target_big_endian; |
| 543 | |
| 544 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_addi_opcode; |
| 545 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_addmi_opcode; |
| 546 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_call0_opcode; |
| 547 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_call4_opcode; |
| 548 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_call8_opcode; |
| 549 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_call12_opcode; |
| 550 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_callx0_opcode; |
| 551 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_callx4_opcode; |
| 552 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_callx8_opcode; |
| 553 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_callx12_opcode; |
| 554 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_const16_opcode; |
| 555 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_entry_opcode; |
| 556 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_extui_opcode; |
| 557 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_movi_opcode; |
| 558 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_movi_n_opcode; |
| 559 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_isync_opcode; |
| 560 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_jx_opcode; |
| 561 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_l32r_opcode; |
| 562 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_loop_opcode; |
| 563 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_loopnez_opcode; |
| 564 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_loopgtz_opcode; |
| 565 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_nop_opcode; |
| 566 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_nop_n_opcode; |
| 567 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_or_opcode; |
| 568 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_ret_opcode; |
| 569 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_ret_n_opcode; |
| 570 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_retw_opcode; |
| 571 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_retw_n_opcode; |
| 572 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_rsr_lcount_opcode; |
| 573 | static xtensa_opcode xtensa_waiti_opcode; |
| 574 | |
| 575 | \f |
| 576 | /* Command-line Options. */ |
| 577 | |
| 578 | bfd_boolean use_literal_section = TRUE; |
| 579 | static bfd_boolean align_targets = TRUE; |
| 580 | static bfd_boolean warn_unaligned_branch_targets = FALSE; |
| 581 | static bfd_boolean has_a0_b_retw = FALSE; |
| 582 | static bfd_boolean workaround_a0_b_retw = FALSE; |
| 583 | static bfd_boolean workaround_b_j_loop_end = FALSE; |
| 584 | static bfd_boolean workaround_short_loop = FALSE; |
| 585 | static bfd_boolean maybe_has_short_loop = FALSE; |
| 586 | static bfd_boolean workaround_close_loop_end = FALSE; |
| 587 | static bfd_boolean maybe_has_close_loop_end = FALSE; |
| 588 | static bfd_boolean enforce_three_byte_loop_align = FALSE; |
| 589 | |
| 590 | /* When workaround_short_loops is TRUE, all loops with early exits must |
| 591 | have at least 3 instructions. workaround_all_short_loops is a modifier |
| 592 | to the workaround_short_loop flag. In addition to the |
| 593 | workaround_short_loop actions, all straightline loopgtz and loopnez |
| 594 | must have at least 3 instructions. */ |
| 595 | |
| 596 | static bfd_boolean workaround_all_short_loops = FALSE; |
| 597 | |
| 598 | |
| 599 | static void |
| 600 | xtensa_setup_hw_workarounds (int earliest, int latest) |
| 601 | { |
| 602 | if (earliest > latest) |
| 603 | as_fatal (_("illegal range of target hardware versions")); |
| 604 | |
| 605 | /* Enable all workarounds for pre-T1050.0 hardware. */ |
| 606 | if (earliest < 105000 || latest < 105000) |
| 607 | { |
| 608 | workaround_a0_b_retw |= TRUE; |
| 609 | workaround_b_j_loop_end |= TRUE; |
| 610 | workaround_short_loop |= TRUE; |
| 611 | workaround_close_loop_end |= TRUE; |
| 612 | workaround_all_short_loops |= TRUE; |
| 613 | enforce_three_byte_loop_align = TRUE; |
| 614 | } |
| 615 | } |
| 616 | |
| 617 | |
| 618 | enum |
| 619 | { |
| 620 | option_density = OPTION_MD_BASE, |
| 621 | option_no_density, |
| 622 | |
| 623 | option_relax, |
| 624 | option_no_relax, |
| 625 | |
| 626 | option_link_relax, |
| 627 | option_no_link_relax, |
| 628 | |
| 629 | option_generics, |
| 630 | option_no_generics, |
| 631 | |
| 632 | option_transform, |
| 633 | option_no_transform, |
| 634 | |
| 635 | option_text_section_literals, |
| 636 | option_no_text_section_literals, |
| 637 | |
| 638 | option_absolute_literals, |
| 639 | option_no_absolute_literals, |
| 640 | |
| 641 | option_align_targets, |
| 642 | option_no_align_targets, |
| 643 | |
| 644 | option_warn_unaligned_targets, |
| 645 | |
| 646 | option_longcalls, |
| 647 | option_no_longcalls, |
| 648 | |
| 649 | option_workaround_a0_b_retw, |
| 650 | option_no_workaround_a0_b_retw, |
| 651 | |
| 652 | option_workaround_b_j_loop_end, |
| 653 | option_no_workaround_b_j_loop_end, |
| 654 | |
| 655 | option_workaround_short_loop, |
| 656 | option_no_workaround_short_loop, |
| 657 | |
| 658 | option_workaround_all_short_loops, |
| 659 | option_no_workaround_all_short_loops, |
| 660 | |
| 661 | option_workaround_close_loop_end, |
| 662 | option_no_workaround_close_loop_end, |
| 663 | |
| 664 | option_no_workarounds, |
| 665 | |
| 666 | option_rename_section_name, |
| 667 | |
| 668 | option_prefer_l32r, |
| 669 | option_prefer_const16, |
| 670 | |
| 671 | option_target_hardware |
| 672 | }; |
| 673 | |
| 674 | const char *md_shortopts = ""; |
| 675 | |
| 676 | struct option md_longopts[] = |
| 677 | { |
| 678 | { "density", no_argument, NULL, option_density }, |
| 679 | { "no-density", no_argument, NULL, option_no_density }, |
| 680 | |
| 681 | /* Both "relax" and "generics" are deprecated and treated as equivalent |
| 682 | to the "transform" option. */ |
| 683 | { "relax", no_argument, NULL, option_relax }, |
| 684 | { "no-relax", no_argument, NULL, option_no_relax }, |
| 685 | { "generics", no_argument, NULL, option_generics }, |
| 686 | { "no-generics", no_argument, NULL, option_no_generics }, |
| 687 | |
| 688 | { "transform", no_argument, NULL, option_transform }, |
| 689 | { "no-transform", no_argument, NULL, option_no_transform }, |
| 690 | { "text-section-literals", no_argument, NULL, option_text_section_literals }, |
| 691 | { "no-text-section-literals", no_argument, NULL, |
| 692 | option_no_text_section_literals }, |
| 693 | { "absolute-literals", no_argument, NULL, option_absolute_literals }, |
| 694 | { "no-absolute-literals", no_argument, NULL, option_no_absolute_literals }, |
| 695 | /* This option was changed from -align-target to -target-align |
| 696 | because it conflicted with the "-al" option. */ |
| 697 | { "target-align", no_argument, NULL, option_align_targets }, |
| 698 | { "no-target-align", no_argument, NULL, option_no_align_targets }, |
| 699 | { "warn-unaligned-targets", no_argument, NULL, |
| 700 | option_warn_unaligned_targets }, |
| 701 | { "longcalls", no_argument, NULL, option_longcalls }, |
| 702 | { "no-longcalls", no_argument, NULL, option_no_longcalls }, |
| 703 | |
| 704 | { "no-workaround-a0-b-retw", no_argument, NULL, |
| 705 | option_no_workaround_a0_b_retw }, |
| 706 | { "workaround-a0-b-retw", no_argument, NULL, option_workaround_a0_b_retw }, |
| 707 | |
| 708 | { "no-workaround-b-j-loop-end", no_argument, NULL, |
| 709 | option_no_workaround_b_j_loop_end }, |
| 710 | { "workaround-b-j-loop-end", no_argument, NULL, |
| 711 | option_workaround_b_j_loop_end }, |
| 712 | |
| 713 | { "no-workaround-short-loops", no_argument, NULL, |
| 714 | option_no_workaround_short_loop }, |
| 715 | { "workaround-short-loops", no_argument, NULL, |
| 716 | option_workaround_short_loop }, |
| 717 | |
| 718 | { "no-workaround-all-short-loops", no_argument, NULL, |
| 719 | option_no_workaround_all_short_loops }, |
| 720 | { "workaround-all-short-loop", no_argument, NULL, |
| 721 | option_workaround_all_short_loops }, |
| 722 | |
| 723 | { "prefer-l32r", no_argument, NULL, option_prefer_l32r }, |
| 724 | { "prefer-const16", no_argument, NULL, option_prefer_const16 }, |
| 725 | |
| 726 | { "no-workarounds", no_argument, NULL, option_no_workarounds }, |
| 727 | |
| 728 | { "no-workaround-close-loop-end", no_argument, NULL, |
| 729 | option_no_workaround_close_loop_end }, |
| 730 | { "workaround-close-loop-end", no_argument, NULL, |
| 731 | option_workaround_close_loop_end }, |
| 732 | |
| 733 | { "rename-section", required_argument, NULL, option_rename_section_name }, |
| 734 | |
| 735 | { "link-relax", no_argument, NULL, option_link_relax }, |
| 736 | { "no-link-relax", no_argument, NULL, option_no_link_relax }, |
| 737 | |
| 738 | { "target-hardware", required_argument, NULL, option_target_hardware }, |
| 739 | |
| 740 | { NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0 } |
| 741 | }; |
| 742 | |
| 743 | size_t md_longopts_size = sizeof md_longopts; |
| 744 | |
| 745 | |
| 746 | int |
| 747 | md_parse_option (int c, char *arg) |
| 748 | { |
| 749 | switch (c) |
| 750 | { |
| 751 | case option_density: |
| 752 | as_warn (_("--density option is ignored")); |
| 753 | return 1; |
| 754 | case option_no_density: |
| 755 | as_warn (_("--no-density option is ignored")); |
| 756 | return 1; |
| 757 | case option_link_relax: |
| 758 | linkrelax = 1; |
| 759 | return 1; |
| 760 | case option_no_link_relax: |
| 761 | linkrelax = 0; |
| 762 | return 1; |
| 763 | case option_generics: |
| 764 | as_warn (_("--generics is deprecated; use --transform instead")); |
| 765 | return md_parse_option (option_transform, arg); |
| 766 | case option_no_generics: |
| 767 | as_warn (_("--no-generics is deprecated; use --no-transform instead")); |
| 768 | return md_parse_option (option_no_transform, arg); |
| 769 | case option_relax: |
| 770 | as_warn (_("--relax is deprecated; use --transform instead")); |
| 771 | return md_parse_option (option_transform, arg); |
| 772 | case option_no_relax: |
| 773 | as_warn (_("--no-relax is deprecated; use --no-transform instead")); |
| 774 | return md_parse_option (option_no_transform, arg); |
| 775 | case option_longcalls: |
| 776 | directive_state[directive_longcalls] = TRUE; |
| 777 | return 1; |
| 778 | case option_no_longcalls: |
| 779 | directive_state[directive_longcalls] = FALSE; |
| 780 | return 1; |
| 781 | case option_text_section_literals: |
| 782 | use_literal_section = FALSE; |
| 783 | return 1; |
| 784 | case option_no_text_section_literals: |
| 785 | use_literal_section = TRUE; |
| 786 | return 1; |
| 787 | case option_absolute_literals: |
| 788 | if (!absolute_literals_supported) |
| 789 | { |
| 790 | as_fatal (_("--absolute-literals option not supported in this Xtensa configuration")); |
| 791 | return 0; |
| 792 | } |
| 793 | directive_state[directive_absolute_literals] = TRUE; |
| 794 | return 1; |
| 795 | case option_no_absolute_literals: |
| 796 | directive_state[directive_absolute_literals] = FALSE; |
| 797 | return 1; |
| 798 | |
| 799 | case option_workaround_a0_b_retw: |
| 800 | workaround_a0_b_retw = TRUE; |
| 801 | return 1; |
| 802 | case option_no_workaround_a0_b_retw: |
| 803 | workaround_a0_b_retw = FALSE; |
| 804 | return 1; |
| 805 | case option_workaround_b_j_loop_end: |
| 806 | workaround_b_j_loop_end = TRUE; |
| 807 | return 1; |
| 808 | case option_no_workaround_b_j_loop_end: |
| 809 | workaround_b_j_loop_end = FALSE; |
| 810 | return 1; |
| 811 | |
| 812 | case option_workaround_short_loop: |
| 813 | workaround_short_loop = TRUE; |
| 814 | return 1; |
| 815 | case option_no_workaround_short_loop: |
| 816 | workaround_short_loop = FALSE; |
| 817 | return 1; |
| 818 | |
| 819 | case option_workaround_all_short_loops: |
| 820 | workaround_all_short_loops = TRUE; |
| 821 | return 1; |
| 822 | case option_no_workaround_all_short_loops: |
| 823 | workaround_all_short_loops = FALSE; |
| 824 | return 1; |
| 825 | |
| 826 | case option_workaround_close_loop_end: |
| 827 | workaround_close_loop_end = TRUE; |
| 828 | return 1; |
| 829 | case option_no_workaround_close_loop_end: |
| 830 | workaround_close_loop_end = FALSE; |
| 831 | return 1; |
| 832 | |
| 833 | case option_no_workarounds: |
| 834 | workaround_a0_b_retw = FALSE; |
| 835 | workaround_b_j_loop_end = FALSE; |
| 836 | workaround_short_loop = FALSE; |
| 837 | workaround_all_short_loops = FALSE; |
| 838 | workaround_close_loop_end = FALSE; |
| 839 | return 1; |
| 840 | |
| 841 | case option_align_targets: |
| 842 | align_targets = TRUE; |
| 843 | return 1; |
| 844 | case option_no_align_targets: |
| 845 | align_targets = FALSE; |
| 846 | return 1; |
| 847 | |
| 848 | case option_warn_unaligned_targets: |
| 849 | warn_unaligned_branch_targets = TRUE; |
| 850 | return 1; |
| 851 | |
| 852 | case option_rename_section_name: |
| 853 | build_section_rename (arg); |
| 854 | return 1; |
| 855 | |
| 856 | case 'Q': |
| 857 | /* -Qy, -Qn: SVR4 arguments controlling whether a .comment section |
| 858 | should be emitted or not. FIXME: Not implemented. */ |
| 859 | return 1; |
| 860 | |
| 861 | case option_prefer_l32r: |
| 862 | if (prefer_const16) |
| 863 | as_fatal (_("prefer-l32r conflicts with prefer-const16")); |
| 864 | prefer_l32r = 1; |
| 865 | return 1; |
| 866 | |
| 867 | case option_prefer_const16: |
| 868 | if (prefer_l32r) |
| 869 | as_fatal (_("prefer-const16 conflicts with prefer-l32r")); |
| 870 | prefer_const16 = 1; |
| 871 | return 1; |
| 872 | |
| 873 | case option_target_hardware: |
| 874 | { |
| 875 | int earliest, latest = 0; |
| 876 | if (*arg == 0 || *arg == '-') |
| 877 | as_fatal (_("invalid target hardware version")); |
| 878 | |
| 879 | earliest = strtol (arg, &arg, 0); |
| 880 | |
| 881 | if (*arg == 0) |
| 882 | latest = earliest; |
| 883 | else if (*arg == '-') |
| 884 | { |
| 885 | if (*++arg == 0) |
| 886 | as_fatal (_("invalid target hardware version")); |
| 887 | latest = strtol (arg, &arg, 0); |
| 888 | } |
| 889 | if (*arg != 0) |
| 890 | as_fatal (_("invalid target hardware version")); |
| 891 | |
| 892 | xtensa_setup_hw_workarounds (earliest, latest); |
| 893 | return 1; |
| 894 | } |
| 895 | |
| 896 | case option_transform: |
| 897 | /* This option has no affect other than to use the defaults, |
| 898 | which are already set. */ |
| 899 | return 1; |
| 900 | |
| 901 | case option_no_transform: |
| 902 | /* This option turns off all transformations of any kind. |
| 903 | However, because we want to preserve the state of other |
| 904 | directives, we only change its own field. Thus, before |
| 905 | you perform any transformation, always check if transform |
| 906 | is available. If you use the functions we provide for this |
| 907 | purpose, you will be ok. */ |
| 908 | directive_state[directive_transform] = FALSE; |
| 909 | return 1; |
| 910 | |
| 911 | default: |
| 912 | return 0; |
| 913 | } |
| 914 | } |
| 915 | |
| 916 | |
| 917 | void |
| 918 | md_show_usage (FILE *stream) |
| 919 | { |
| 920 | fputs ("\n\ |
| 921 | Xtensa options:\n\ |
| 922 | --[no-]text-section-literals\n\ |
| 923 | [Do not] put literals in the text section\n\ |
| 924 | --[no-]absolute-literals\n\ |
| 925 | [Do not] default to use non-PC-relative literals\n\ |
| 926 | --[no-]target-align [Do not] try to align branch targets\n\ |
| 927 | --[no-]longcalls [Do not] emit 32-bit call sequences\n\ |
| 928 | --[no-]transform [Do not] transform instructions\n\ |
| 929 | --rename-section old=new Rename section 'old' to 'new'\n", stream); |
| 930 | } |
| 931 | |
| 932 | \f |
| 933 | /* Functions related to the list of current label symbols. */ |
| 934 | |
| 935 | static void |
| 936 | xtensa_add_insn_label (symbolS *sym) |
| 937 | { |
| 938 | sym_list *l; |
| 939 | |
| 940 | if (!free_insn_labels) |
| 941 | l = (sym_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (sym_list)); |
| 942 | else |
| 943 | { |
| 944 | l = free_insn_labels; |
| 945 | free_insn_labels = l->next; |
| 946 | } |
| 947 | |
| 948 | l->sym = sym; |
| 949 | l->next = insn_labels; |
| 950 | insn_labels = l; |
| 951 | } |
| 952 | |
| 953 | |
| 954 | static void |
| 955 | xtensa_clear_insn_labels (void) |
| 956 | { |
| 957 | sym_list **pl; |
| 958 | |
| 959 | for (pl = &free_insn_labels; *pl != NULL; pl = &(*pl)->next) |
| 960 | ; |
| 961 | *pl = insn_labels; |
| 962 | insn_labels = NULL; |
| 963 | } |
| 964 | |
| 965 | |
| 966 | static void |
| 967 | xtensa_move_labels (fragS *new_frag, valueT new_offset) |
| 968 | { |
| 969 | sym_list *lit; |
| 970 | |
| 971 | for (lit = insn_labels; lit; lit = lit->next) |
| 972 | { |
| 973 | symbolS *lit_sym = lit->sym; |
| 974 | S_SET_VALUE (lit_sym, new_offset); |
| 975 | symbol_set_frag (lit_sym, new_frag); |
| 976 | } |
| 977 | } |
| 978 | |
| 979 | \f |
| 980 | /* Directive data and functions. */ |
| 981 | |
| 982 | typedef struct state_stackS_struct |
| 983 | { |
| 984 | directiveE directive; |
| 985 | bfd_boolean negated; |
| 986 | bfd_boolean old_state; |
| 987 | const char *file; |
| 988 | unsigned int line; |
| 989 | const void *datum; |
| 990 | struct state_stackS_struct *prev; |
| 991 | } state_stackS; |
| 992 | |
| 993 | state_stackS *directive_state_stack; |
| 994 | |
| 995 | const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] = |
| 996 | { |
| 997 | { "align", s_align_bytes, 0 }, /* Defaulting is invalid (0). */ |
| 998 | { "literal_position", xtensa_literal_position, 0 }, |
| 999 | { "frame", s_ignore, 0 }, /* Formerly used for STABS debugging. */ |
| 1000 | { "long", xtensa_elf_cons, 4 }, |
| 1001 | { "word", xtensa_elf_cons, 4 }, |
| 1002 | { "short", xtensa_elf_cons, 2 }, |
| 1003 | { "begin", xtensa_begin_directive, 0 }, |
| 1004 | { "end", xtensa_end_directive, 0 }, |
| 1005 | { "literal", xtensa_literal_pseudo, 0 }, |
| 1006 | { "frequency", xtensa_frequency_pseudo, 0 }, |
| 1007 | { NULL, 0, 0 }, |
| 1008 | }; |
| 1009 | |
| 1010 | |
| 1011 | static bfd_boolean |
| 1012 | use_transform (void) |
| 1013 | { |
| 1014 | /* After md_end, you should be checking frag by frag, rather |
| 1015 | than state directives. */ |
| 1016 | assert (!past_xtensa_end); |
| 1017 | return directive_state[directive_transform]; |
| 1018 | } |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 | |
| 1021 | static bfd_boolean |
| 1022 | do_align_targets (void) |
| 1023 | { |
| 1024 | /* Do not use this function after md_end; just look at align_targets |
| 1025 | instead. There is no target-align directive, so alignment is either |
| 1026 | enabled for all frags or not done at all. */ |
| 1027 | assert (!past_xtensa_end); |
| 1028 | return align_targets && use_transform (); |
| 1029 | } |
| 1030 | |
| 1031 | |
| 1032 | static void |
| 1033 | directive_push (directiveE directive, bfd_boolean negated, const void *datum) |
| 1034 | { |
| 1035 | char *file; |
| 1036 | unsigned int line; |
| 1037 | state_stackS *stack = (state_stackS *) xmalloc (sizeof (state_stackS)); |
| 1038 | |
| 1039 | as_where (&file, &line); |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 | stack->directive = directive; |
| 1042 | stack->negated = negated; |
| 1043 | stack->old_state = directive_state[directive]; |
| 1044 | stack->file = file; |
| 1045 | stack->line = line; |
| 1046 | stack->datum = datum; |
| 1047 | stack->prev = directive_state_stack; |
| 1048 | directive_state_stack = stack; |
| 1049 | |
| 1050 | directive_state[directive] = !negated; |
| 1051 | } |
| 1052 | |
| 1053 | |
| 1054 | static void |
| 1055 | directive_pop (directiveE *directive, |
| 1056 | bfd_boolean *negated, |
| 1057 | const char **file, |
| 1058 | unsigned int *line, |
| 1059 | const void **datum) |
| 1060 | { |
| 1061 | state_stackS *top = directive_state_stack; |
| 1062 | |
| 1063 | if (!directive_state_stack) |
| 1064 | { |
| 1065 | as_bad (_("unmatched end directive")); |
| 1066 | *directive = directive_none; |
| 1067 | return; |
| 1068 | } |
| 1069 | |
| 1070 | directive_state[directive_state_stack->directive] = top->old_state; |
| 1071 | *directive = top->directive; |
| 1072 | *negated = top->negated; |
| 1073 | *file = top->file; |
| 1074 | *line = top->line; |
| 1075 | *datum = top->datum; |
| 1076 | directive_state_stack = top->prev; |
| 1077 | free (top); |
| 1078 | } |
| 1079 | |
| 1080 | |
| 1081 | static void |
| 1082 | directive_balance (void) |
| 1083 | { |
| 1084 | while (directive_state_stack) |
| 1085 | { |
| 1086 | directiveE directive; |
| 1087 | bfd_boolean negated; |
| 1088 | const char *file; |
| 1089 | unsigned int line; |
| 1090 | const void *datum; |
| 1091 | |
| 1092 | directive_pop (&directive, &negated, &file, &line, &datum); |
| 1093 | as_warn_where ((char *) file, line, |
| 1094 | _(".begin directive with no matching .end directive")); |
| 1095 | } |
| 1096 | } |
| 1097 | |
| 1098 | |
| 1099 | static bfd_boolean |
| 1100 | inside_directive (directiveE dir) |
| 1101 | { |
| 1102 | state_stackS *top = directive_state_stack; |
| 1103 | |
| 1104 | while (top && top->directive != dir) |
| 1105 | top = top->prev; |
| 1106 | |
| 1107 | return (top != NULL); |
| 1108 | } |
| 1109 | |
| 1110 | |
| 1111 | static void |
| 1112 | get_directive (directiveE *directive, bfd_boolean *negated) |
| 1113 | { |
| 1114 | int len; |
| 1115 | unsigned i; |
| 1116 | char *directive_string; |
| 1117 | |
| 1118 | if (strncmp (input_line_pointer, "no-", 3) != 0) |
| 1119 | *negated = FALSE; |
| 1120 | else |
| 1121 | { |
| 1122 | *negated = TRUE; |
| 1123 | input_line_pointer += 3; |
| 1124 | } |
| 1125 | |
| 1126 | len = strspn (input_line_pointer, |
| 1127 | "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_-/0123456789."); |
| 1128 | |
| 1129 | /* This code is a hack to make .begin [no-][generics|relax] exactly |
| 1130 | equivalent to .begin [no-]transform. We should remove it when |
| 1131 | we stop accepting those options. */ |
| 1132 | |
| 1133 | if (strncmp (input_line_pointer, "generics", strlen ("generics")) == 0) |
| 1134 | { |
| 1135 | as_warn (_("[no-]generics is deprecated; use [no-]transform instead")); |
| 1136 | directive_string = "transform"; |
| 1137 | } |
| 1138 | else if (strncmp (input_line_pointer, "relax", strlen ("relax")) == 0) |
| 1139 | { |
| 1140 | as_warn (_("[no-]relax is deprecated; use [no-]transform instead")); |
| 1141 | directive_string = "transform"; |
| 1142 | } |
| 1143 | else |
| 1144 | directive_string = input_line_pointer; |
| 1145 | |
| 1146 | for (i = 0; i < sizeof (directive_info) / sizeof (*directive_info); ++i) |
| 1147 | { |
| 1148 | if (strncmp (directive_string, directive_info[i].name, len) == 0) |
| 1149 | { |
| 1150 | input_line_pointer += len; |
| 1151 | *directive = (directiveE) i; |
| 1152 | if (*negated && !directive_info[i].can_be_negated) |
| 1153 | as_bad (_("directive %s cannot be negated"), |
| 1154 | directive_info[i].name); |
| 1155 | return; |
| 1156 | } |
| 1157 | } |
| 1158 | |
| 1159 | as_bad (_("unknown directive")); |
| 1160 | *directive = (directiveE) XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 1161 | } |
| 1162 | |
| 1163 | |
| 1164 | static void |
| 1165 | xtensa_begin_directive (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 1166 | { |
| 1167 | directiveE directive; |
| 1168 | bfd_boolean negated; |
| 1169 | emit_state *state; |
| 1170 | lit_state *ls; |
| 1171 | |
| 1172 | get_directive (&directive, &negated); |
| 1173 | if (directive == (directiveE) XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 1174 | { |
| 1175 | discard_rest_of_line (); |
| 1176 | return; |
| 1177 | } |
| 1178 | |
| 1179 | if (cur_vinsn.inside_bundle) |
| 1180 | as_bad (_("directives are not valid inside bundles")); |
| 1181 | |
| 1182 | switch (directive) |
| 1183 | { |
| 1184 | case directive_literal: |
| 1185 | if (!inside_directive (directive_literal)) |
| 1186 | { |
| 1187 | /* Previous labels go with whatever follows this directive, not with |
| 1188 | the literal, so save them now. */ |
| 1189 | saved_insn_labels = insn_labels; |
| 1190 | insn_labels = NULL; |
| 1191 | } |
| 1192 | as_warn (_(".begin literal is deprecated; use .literal instead")); |
| 1193 | state = (emit_state *) xmalloc (sizeof (emit_state)); |
| 1194 | xtensa_switch_to_literal_fragment (state); |
| 1195 | directive_push (directive_literal, negated, state); |
| 1196 | break; |
| 1197 | |
| 1198 | case directive_literal_prefix: |
| 1199 | /* Have to flush pending output because a movi relaxed to an l32r |
| 1200 | might produce a literal. */ |
| 1201 | md_flush_pending_output (); |
| 1202 | /* Check to see if the current fragment is a literal |
| 1203 | fragment. If it is, then this operation is not allowed. */ |
| 1204 | if (generating_literals) |
| 1205 | { |
| 1206 | as_bad (_("cannot set literal_prefix inside literal fragment")); |
| 1207 | return; |
| 1208 | } |
| 1209 | |
| 1210 | /* Allocate the literal state for this section and push |
| 1211 | onto the directive stack. */ |
| 1212 | ls = xmalloc (sizeof (lit_state)); |
| 1213 | assert (ls); |
| 1214 | |
| 1215 | *ls = default_lit_sections; |
| 1216 | directive_push (directive_literal_prefix, negated, ls); |
| 1217 | |
| 1218 | /* Process the new prefix. */ |
| 1219 | xtensa_literal_prefix (); |
| 1220 | break; |
| 1221 | |
| 1222 | case directive_freeregs: |
| 1223 | /* This information is currently unused, but we'll accept the statement |
| 1224 | and just discard the rest of the line. This won't check the syntax, |
| 1225 | but it will accept every correct freeregs directive. */ |
| 1226 | input_line_pointer += strcspn (input_line_pointer, "\n"); |
| 1227 | directive_push (directive_freeregs, negated, 0); |
| 1228 | break; |
| 1229 | |
| 1230 | case directive_schedule: |
| 1231 | md_flush_pending_output (); |
| 1232 | frag_var (rs_fill, 0, 0, frag_now->fr_subtype, |
| 1233 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 1234 | directive_push (directive_schedule, negated, 0); |
| 1235 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 1236 | break; |
| 1237 | |
| 1238 | case directive_density: |
| 1239 | as_warn (_(".begin [no-]density is ignored")); |
| 1240 | break; |
| 1241 | |
| 1242 | case directive_absolute_literals: |
| 1243 | md_flush_pending_output (); |
| 1244 | if (!absolute_literals_supported && !negated) |
| 1245 | { |
| 1246 | as_warn (_("Xtensa absolute literals option not supported; ignored")); |
| 1247 | break; |
| 1248 | } |
| 1249 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 1250 | directive_push (directive, negated, 0); |
| 1251 | break; |
| 1252 | |
| 1253 | default: |
| 1254 | md_flush_pending_output (); |
| 1255 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 1256 | directive_push (directive, negated, 0); |
| 1257 | break; |
| 1258 | } |
| 1259 | |
| 1260 | demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| 1261 | } |
| 1262 | |
| 1263 | |
| 1264 | static void |
| 1265 | xtensa_end_directive (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 1266 | { |
| 1267 | directiveE begin_directive, end_directive; |
| 1268 | bfd_boolean begin_negated, end_negated; |
| 1269 | const char *file; |
| 1270 | unsigned int line; |
| 1271 | emit_state *state; |
| 1272 | emit_state **state_ptr; |
| 1273 | lit_state *s; |
| 1274 | |
| 1275 | if (cur_vinsn.inside_bundle) |
| 1276 | as_bad (_("directives are not valid inside bundles")); |
| 1277 | |
| 1278 | get_directive (&end_directive, &end_negated); |
| 1279 | |
| 1280 | md_flush_pending_output (); |
| 1281 | |
| 1282 | switch (end_directive) |
| 1283 | { |
| 1284 | case (directiveE) XTENSA_UNDEFINED: |
| 1285 | discard_rest_of_line (); |
| 1286 | return; |
| 1287 | |
| 1288 | case directive_density: |
| 1289 | as_warn (_(".end [no-]density is ignored")); |
| 1290 | demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| 1291 | break; |
| 1292 | |
| 1293 | case directive_absolute_literals: |
| 1294 | if (!absolute_literals_supported && !end_negated) |
| 1295 | { |
| 1296 | as_warn (_("Xtensa absolute literals option not supported; ignored")); |
| 1297 | demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| 1298 | return; |
| 1299 | } |
| 1300 | break; |
| 1301 | |
| 1302 | default: |
| 1303 | break; |
| 1304 | } |
| 1305 | |
| 1306 | state_ptr = &state; /* use state_ptr to avoid type-punning warning */ |
| 1307 | directive_pop (&begin_directive, &begin_negated, &file, &line, |
| 1308 | (const void **) state_ptr); |
| 1309 | |
| 1310 | if (begin_directive != directive_none) |
| 1311 | { |
| 1312 | if (begin_directive != end_directive || begin_negated != end_negated) |
| 1313 | { |
| 1314 | as_bad (_("does not match begin %s%s at %s:%d"), |
| 1315 | begin_negated ? "no-" : "", |
| 1316 | directive_info[begin_directive].name, file, line); |
| 1317 | } |
| 1318 | else |
| 1319 | { |
| 1320 | switch (end_directive) |
| 1321 | { |
| 1322 | case directive_literal: |
| 1323 | frag_var (rs_fill, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL); |
| 1324 | xtensa_restore_emit_state (state); |
| 1325 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 1326 | free (state); |
| 1327 | if (!inside_directive (directive_literal)) |
| 1328 | { |
| 1329 | /* Restore the list of current labels. */ |
| 1330 | xtensa_clear_insn_labels (); |
| 1331 | insn_labels = saved_insn_labels; |
| 1332 | } |
| 1333 | break; |
| 1334 | |
| 1335 | case directive_literal_prefix: |
| 1336 | /* Restore the default collection sections from saved state. */ |
| 1337 | s = (lit_state *) state; |
| 1338 | assert (s); |
| 1339 | default_lit_sections = *s; |
| 1340 | |
| 1341 | /* Free the state storage. */ |
| 1342 | free (s->lit_prefix); |
| 1343 | free (s); |
| 1344 | break; |
| 1345 | |
| 1346 | case directive_schedule: |
| 1347 | case directive_freeregs: |
| 1348 | break; |
| 1349 | |
| 1350 | default: |
| 1351 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 1352 | break; |
| 1353 | } |
| 1354 | } |
| 1355 | } |
| 1356 | |
| 1357 | demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| 1358 | } |
| 1359 | |
| 1360 | |
| 1361 | /* Place an aligned literal fragment at the current location. */ |
| 1362 | |
| 1363 | static void |
| 1364 | xtensa_literal_position (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 1365 | { |
| 1366 | md_flush_pending_output (); |
| 1367 | |
| 1368 | if (inside_directive (directive_literal)) |
| 1369 | as_warn (_(".literal_position inside literal directive; ignoring")); |
| 1370 | xtensa_mark_literal_pool_location (); |
| 1371 | |
| 1372 | demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| 1373 | xtensa_clear_insn_labels (); |
| 1374 | } |
| 1375 | |
| 1376 | |
| 1377 | /* Support .literal label, expr, ... */ |
| 1378 | |
| 1379 | static void |
| 1380 | xtensa_literal_pseudo (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 1381 | { |
| 1382 | emit_state state; |
| 1383 | char *p, *base_name; |
| 1384 | char c; |
| 1385 | segT dest_seg; |
| 1386 | |
| 1387 | if (inside_directive (directive_literal)) |
| 1388 | { |
| 1389 | as_bad (_(".literal not allowed inside .begin literal region")); |
| 1390 | ignore_rest_of_line (); |
| 1391 | return; |
| 1392 | } |
| 1393 | |
| 1394 | md_flush_pending_output (); |
| 1395 | |
| 1396 | /* Previous labels go with whatever follows this directive, not with |
| 1397 | the literal, so save them now. */ |
| 1398 | saved_insn_labels = insn_labels; |
| 1399 | insn_labels = NULL; |
| 1400 | |
| 1401 | /* If we are using text-section literals, then this is the right value... */ |
| 1402 | dest_seg = now_seg; |
| 1403 | |
| 1404 | base_name = input_line_pointer; |
| 1405 | |
| 1406 | xtensa_switch_to_literal_fragment (&state); |
| 1407 | |
| 1408 | /* ...but if we aren't using text-section-literals, then we |
| 1409 | need to put them in the section we just switched to. */ |
| 1410 | if (use_literal_section || directive_state[directive_absolute_literals]) |
| 1411 | dest_seg = now_seg; |
| 1412 | |
| 1413 | /* All literals are aligned to four-byte boundaries. */ |
| 1414 | frag_align (2, 0, 0); |
| 1415 | record_alignment (now_seg, 2); |
| 1416 | |
| 1417 | c = get_symbol_end (); |
| 1418 | /* Just after name is now '\0'. */ |
| 1419 | p = input_line_pointer; |
| 1420 | *p = c; |
| 1421 | SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| 1422 | |
| 1423 | if (*input_line_pointer != ',' && *input_line_pointer != ':') |
| 1424 | { |
| 1425 | as_bad (_("expected comma or colon after symbol name; " |
| 1426 | "rest of line ignored")); |
| 1427 | ignore_rest_of_line (); |
| 1428 | xtensa_restore_emit_state (&state); |
| 1429 | return; |
| 1430 | } |
| 1431 | *p = 0; |
| 1432 | |
| 1433 | colon (base_name); |
| 1434 | |
| 1435 | *p = c; |
| 1436 | input_line_pointer++; /* skip ',' or ':' */ |
| 1437 | |
| 1438 | xtensa_elf_cons (4); |
| 1439 | |
| 1440 | xtensa_restore_emit_state (&state); |
| 1441 | |
| 1442 | /* Restore the list of current labels. */ |
| 1443 | xtensa_clear_insn_labels (); |
| 1444 | insn_labels = saved_insn_labels; |
| 1445 | } |
| 1446 | |
| 1447 | |
| 1448 | static void |
| 1449 | xtensa_literal_prefix (void) |
| 1450 | { |
| 1451 | char *name; |
| 1452 | int len; |
| 1453 | |
| 1454 | /* Parse the new prefix from the input_line_pointer. */ |
| 1455 | SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| 1456 | len = strspn (input_line_pointer, |
| 1457 | "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" |
| 1458 | "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_/0123456789.$"); |
| 1459 | |
| 1460 | /* Get a null-terminated copy of the name. */ |
| 1461 | name = xmalloc (len + 1); |
| 1462 | assert (name); |
| 1463 | strncpy (name, input_line_pointer, len); |
| 1464 | name[len] = 0; |
| 1465 | |
| 1466 | /* Skip the name in the input line. */ |
| 1467 | input_line_pointer += len; |
| 1468 | |
| 1469 | default_lit_sections.lit_prefix = name; |
| 1470 | |
| 1471 | /* Clear cached literal sections, since the prefix has changed. */ |
| 1472 | default_lit_sections.lit_seg = NULL; |
| 1473 | default_lit_sections.lit4_seg = NULL; |
| 1474 | } |
| 1475 | |
| 1476 | |
| 1477 | /* Support ".frequency branch_target_frequency fall_through_frequency". */ |
| 1478 | |
| 1479 | static void |
| 1480 | xtensa_frequency_pseudo (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 1481 | { |
| 1482 | float fall_through_f, target_f; |
| 1483 | |
| 1484 | fall_through_f = (float) strtod (input_line_pointer, &input_line_pointer); |
| 1485 | if (fall_through_f < 0) |
| 1486 | { |
| 1487 | as_bad (_("fall through frequency must be greater than 0")); |
| 1488 | ignore_rest_of_line (); |
| 1489 | return; |
| 1490 | } |
| 1491 | |
| 1492 | target_f = (float) strtod (input_line_pointer, &input_line_pointer); |
| 1493 | if (target_f < 0) |
| 1494 | { |
| 1495 | as_bad (_("branch target frequency must be greater than 0")); |
| 1496 | ignore_rest_of_line (); |
| 1497 | return; |
| 1498 | } |
| 1499 | |
| 1500 | set_subseg_freq (now_seg, now_subseg, target_f + fall_through_f, target_f); |
| 1501 | |
| 1502 | demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| 1503 | } |
| 1504 | |
| 1505 | |
| 1506 | /* Like normal .long/.short/.word, except support @plt, etc. |
| 1507 | Clobbers input_line_pointer, checks end-of-line. */ |
| 1508 | |
| 1509 | static void |
| 1510 | xtensa_elf_cons (int nbytes) |
| 1511 | { |
| 1512 | expressionS exp; |
| 1513 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc; |
| 1514 | |
| 1515 | md_flush_pending_output (); |
| 1516 | |
| 1517 | if (cur_vinsn.inside_bundle) |
| 1518 | as_bad (_("directives are not valid inside bundles")); |
| 1519 | |
| 1520 | if (is_it_end_of_statement ()) |
| 1521 | { |
| 1522 | demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| 1523 | return; |
| 1524 | } |
| 1525 | |
| 1526 | do |
| 1527 | { |
| 1528 | expression (&exp); |
| 1529 | if (exp.X_op == O_symbol |
| 1530 | && *input_line_pointer == '@' |
| 1531 | && ((reloc = xtensa_elf_suffix (&input_line_pointer, &exp)) |
| 1532 | != BFD_RELOC_NONE)) |
| 1533 | { |
| 1534 | reloc_howto_type *reloc_howto = |
| 1535 | bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, reloc); |
| 1536 | |
| 1537 | if (reloc == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED || !reloc_howto) |
| 1538 | as_bad (_("unsupported relocation")); |
| 1539 | else if ((reloc >= BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP |
| 1540 | && reloc <= BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT14_OP) |
| 1541 | || (reloc >= BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_ALT |
| 1542 | && reloc <= BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT14_ALT)) |
| 1543 | as_bad (_("opcode-specific %s relocation used outside " |
| 1544 | "an instruction"), reloc_howto->name); |
| 1545 | else if (nbytes != (int) bfd_get_reloc_size (reloc_howto)) |
| 1546 | as_bad (_("%s relocations do not fit in %d bytes"), |
| 1547 | reloc_howto->name, nbytes); |
| 1548 | else |
| 1549 | { |
| 1550 | char *p = frag_more ((int) nbytes); |
| 1551 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 1552 | fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, |
| 1553 | nbytes, &exp, 0, reloc); |
| 1554 | } |
| 1555 | } |
| 1556 | else |
| 1557 | emit_expr (&exp, (unsigned int) nbytes); |
| 1558 | } |
| 1559 | while (*input_line_pointer++ == ','); |
| 1560 | |
| 1561 | input_line_pointer--; /* Put terminator back into stream. */ |
| 1562 | demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| 1563 | } |
| 1564 | |
| 1565 | \f |
| 1566 | /* Parsing and Idiom Translation. */ |
| 1567 | |
| 1568 | /* Parse @plt, etc. and return the desired relocation. */ |
| 1569 | static bfd_reloc_code_real_type |
| 1570 | xtensa_elf_suffix (char **str_p, expressionS *exp_p) |
| 1571 | { |
| 1572 | char ident[20]; |
| 1573 | char *str = *str_p; |
| 1574 | char *str2; |
| 1575 | int ch; |
| 1576 | int len; |
| 1577 | struct suffix_reloc_map *ptr; |
| 1578 | |
| 1579 | if (*str++ != '@') |
| 1580 | return BFD_RELOC_NONE; |
| 1581 | |
| 1582 | for (ch = *str, str2 = ident; |
| 1583 | (str2 < ident + sizeof (ident) - 1 |
| 1584 | && (ISALNUM (ch) || ch == '@')); |
| 1585 | ch = *++str) |
| 1586 | { |
| 1587 | *str2++ = (ISLOWER (ch)) ? ch : TOLOWER (ch); |
| 1588 | } |
| 1589 | |
| 1590 | *str2 = '\0'; |
| 1591 | len = str2 - ident; |
| 1592 | |
| 1593 | ch = ident[0]; |
| 1594 | for (ptr = &suffix_relocs[0]; ptr->length > 0; ptr++) |
| 1595 | if (ch == ptr->suffix[0] |
| 1596 | && len == ptr->length |
| 1597 | && memcmp (ident, ptr->suffix, ptr->length) == 0) |
| 1598 | { |
| 1599 | /* Now check for "identifier@suffix+constant". */ |
| 1600 | if (*str == '-' || *str == '+') |
| 1601 | { |
| 1602 | char *orig_line = input_line_pointer; |
| 1603 | expressionS new_exp; |
| 1604 | |
| 1605 | input_line_pointer = str; |
| 1606 | expression (&new_exp); |
| 1607 | if (new_exp.X_op == O_constant) |
| 1608 | { |
| 1609 | exp_p->X_add_number += new_exp.X_add_number; |
| 1610 | str = input_line_pointer; |
| 1611 | } |
| 1612 | |
| 1613 | if (&input_line_pointer != str_p) |
| 1614 | input_line_pointer = orig_line; |
| 1615 | } |
| 1616 | |
| 1617 | *str_p = str; |
| 1618 | return ptr->reloc; |
| 1619 | } |
| 1620 | |
| 1621 | return BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; |
| 1622 | } |
| 1623 | |
| 1624 | |
| 1625 | /* Find the matching operator type. */ |
| 1626 | static unsigned char |
| 1627 | map_suffix_reloc_to_operator (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc) |
| 1628 | { |
| 1629 | struct suffix_reloc_map *sfx; |
| 1630 | unsigned char operator = (unsigned char) -1; |
| 1631 | |
| 1632 | for (sfx = &suffix_relocs[0]; sfx->suffix; sfx++) |
| 1633 | { |
| 1634 | if (sfx->reloc == reloc) |
| 1635 | { |
| 1636 | operator = sfx->operator; |
| 1637 | break; |
| 1638 | } |
| 1639 | } |
| 1640 | assert (operator != (unsigned char) -1); |
| 1641 | return operator; |
| 1642 | } |
| 1643 | |
| 1644 | |
| 1645 | /* Find the matching reloc type. */ |
| 1646 | static bfd_reloc_code_real_type |
| 1647 | map_operator_to_reloc (unsigned char operator) |
| 1648 | { |
| 1649 | struct suffix_reloc_map *sfx; |
| 1650 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; |
| 1651 | |
| 1652 | for (sfx = &suffix_relocs[0]; sfx->suffix; sfx++) |
| 1653 | { |
| 1654 | if (sfx->operator == operator) |
| 1655 | { |
| 1656 | reloc = sfx->reloc; |
| 1657 | break; |
| 1658 | } |
| 1659 | } |
| 1660 | |
| 1661 | if (reloc == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) |
| 1662 | return BFD_RELOC_32; |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 | return reloc; |
| 1665 | } |
| 1666 | |
| 1667 | |
| 1668 | static const char * |
| 1669 | expression_end (const char *name) |
| 1670 | { |
| 1671 | while (1) |
| 1672 | { |
| 1673 | switch (*name) |
| 1674 | { |
| 1675 | case '}': |
| 1676 | case ';': |
| 1677 | case '\0': |
| 1678 | case ',': |
| 1679 | case ':': |
| 1680 | return name; |
| 1681 | case ' ': |
| 1682 | case '\t': |
| 1683 | ++name; |
| 1684 | continue; |
| 1685 | default: |
| 1686 | return 0; |
| 1687 | } |
| 1688 | } |
| 1689 | } |
| 1690 | |
| 1691 | |
| 1692 | #define ERROR_REG_NUM ((unsigned) -1) |
| 1693 | |
| 1694 | static unsigned |
| 1695 | tc_get_register (const char *prefix) |
| 1696 | { |
| 1697 | unsigned reg; |
| 1698 | const char *next_expr; |
| 1699 | const char *old_line_pointer; |
| 1700 | |
| 1701 | SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| 1702 | old_line_pointer = input_line_pointer; |
| 1703 | |
| 1704 | if (*input_line_pointer == '$') |
| 1705 | ++input_line_pointer; |
| 1706 | |
| 1707 | /* Accept "sp" as a synonym for "a1". */ |
| 1708 | if (input_line_pointer[0] == 's' && input_line_pointer[1] == 'p' |
| 1709 | && expression_end (input_line_pointer + 2)) |
| 1710 | { |
| 1711 | input_line_pointer += 2; |
| 1712 | return 1; /* AR[1] */ |
| 1713 | } |
| 1714 | |
| 1715 | while (*input_line_pointer++ == *prefix++) |
| 1716 | ; |
| 1717 | --input_line_pointer; |
| 1718 | --prefix; |
| 1719 | |
| 1720 | if (*prefix) |
| 1721 | { |
| 1722 | as_bad (_("bad register name: %s"), old_line_pointer); |
| 1723 | return ERROR_REG_NUM; |
| 1724 | } |
| 1725 | |
| 1726 | if (!ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) *input_line_pointer)) |
| 1727 | { |
| 1728 | as_bad (_("bad register number: %s"), input_line_pointer); |
| 1729 | return ERROR_REG_NUM; |
| 1730 | } |
| 1731 | |
| 1732 | reg = 0; |
| 1733 | |
| 1734 | while (ISDIGIT ((int) *input_line_pointer)) |
| 1735 | reg = reg * 10 + *input_line_pointer++ - '0'; |
| 1736 | |
| 1737 | if (!(next_expr = expression_end (input_line_pointer))) |
| 1738 | { |
| 1739 | as_bad (_("bad register name: %s"), old_line_pointer); |
| 1740 | return ERROR_REG_NUM; |
| 1741 | } |
| 1742 | |
| 1743 | input_line_pointer = (char *) next_expr; |
| 1744 | |
| 1745 | return reg; |
| 1746 | } |
| 1747 | |
| 1748 | |
| 1749 | static void |
| 1750 | expression_maybe_register (xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd, expressionS *tok) |
| 1751 | { |
| 1752 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 1753 | |
| 1754 | /* Check if this is an immediate operand. */ |
| 1755 | if (xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, opc, opnd) == 0) |
| 1756 | { |
| 1757 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc; |
| 1758 | segT t = expression (tok); |
| 1759 | if (t == absolute_section |
| 1760 | && xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (isa, opc, opnd) == 1) |
| 1761 | { |
| 1762 | assert (tok->X_op == O_constant); |
| 1763 | tok->X_op = O_symbol; |
| 1764 | tok->X_add_symbol = &abs_symbol; |
| 1765 | } |
| 1766 | |
| 1767 | if ((tok->X_op == O_constant || tok->X_op == O_symbol) |
| 1768 | && ((reloc = xtensa_elf_suffix (&input_line_pointer, tok)) |
| 1769 | != BFD_RELOC_NONE)) |
| 1770 | { |
| 1771 | if (reloc == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) |
| 1772 | { |
| 1773 | as_bad (_("unsupported relocation")); |
| 1774 | return; |
| 1775 | } |
| 1776 | |
| 1777 | if (tok->X_op == O_constant) |
| 1778 | { |
| 1779 | switch (reloc) |
| 1780 | { |
| 1781 | case BFD_RELOC_LO16: |
| 1782 | tok->X_add_number &= 0xffff; |
| 1783 | return; |
| 1784 | |
| 1785 | case BFD_RELOC_HI16: |
| 1786 | tok->X_add_number = ((unsigned) tok->X_add_number) >> 16; |
| 1787 | return; |
| 1788 | |
| 1789 | default: |
| 1790 | break; |
| 1791 | } |
| 1792 | } |
| 1793 | tok->X_op = map_suffix_reloc_to_operator (reloc); |
| 1794 | } |
| 1795 | } |
| 1796 | else |
| 1797 | { |
| 1798 | xtensa_regfile opnd_rf = xtensa_operand_regfile (isa, opc, opnd); |
| 1799 | unsigned reg = tc_get_register (xtensa_regfile_shortname (isa, opnd_rf)); |
| 1800 | |
| 1801 | if (reg != ERROR_REG_NUM) /* Already errored */ |
| 1802 | { |
| 1803 | uint32 buf = reg; |
| 1804 | if (xtensa_operand_encode (isa, opc, opnd, &buf)) |
| 1805 | as_bad (_("register number out of range")); |
| 1806 | } |
| 1807 | |
| 1808 | tok->X_op = O_register; |
| 1809 | tok->X_add_symbol = 0; |
| 1810 | tok->X_add_number = reg; |
| 1811 | } |
| 1812 | } |
| 1813 | |
| 1814 | |
| 1815 | /* Split up the arguments for an opcode or pseudo-op. */ |
| 1816 | |
| 1817 | static int |
| 1818 | tokenize_arguments (char **args, char *str) |
| 1819 | { |
| 1820 | char *old_input_line_pointer; |
| 1821 | bfd_boolean saw_comma = FALSE; |
| 1822 | bfd_boolean saw_arg = FALSE; |
| 1823 | bfd_boolean saw_colon = FALSE; |
| 1824 | int num_args = 0; |
| 1825 | char *arg_end, *arg; |
| 1826 | int arg_len; |
| 1827 | |
| 1828 | /* Save and restore input_line_pointer around this function. */ |
| 1829 | old_input_line_pointer = input_line_pointer; |
| 1830 | input_line_pointer = str; |
| 1831 | |
| 1832 | while (*input_line_pointer) |
| 1833 | { |
| 1834 | SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| 1835 | switch (*input_line_pointer) |
| 1836 | { |
| 1837 | case '\0': |
| 1838 | case '}': |
| 1839 | goto fini; |
| 1840 | |
| 1841 | case ':': |
| 1842 | input_line_pointer++; |
| 1843 | if (saw_comma || saw_colon || !saw_arg) |
| 1844 | goto err; |
| 1845 | saw_colon = TRUE; |
| 1846 | break; |
| 1847 | |
| 1848 | case ',': |
| 1849 | input_line_pointer++; |
| 1850 | if (saw_comma || saw_colon || !saw_arg) |
| 1851 | goto err; |
| 1852 | saw_comma = TRUE; |
| 1853 | break; |
| 1854 | |
| 1855 | default: |
| 1856 | if (!saw_comma && !saw_colon && saw_arg) |
| 1857 | goto err; |
| 1858 | |
| 1859 | arg_end = input_line_pointer + 1; |
| 1860 | while (!expression_end (arg_end)) |
| 1861 | arg_end += 1; |
| 1862 | |
| 1863 | arg_len = arg_end - input_line_pointer; |
| 1864 | arg = (char *) xmalloc ((saw_colon ? 1 : 0) + arg_len + 1); |
| 1865 | args[num_args] = arg; |
| 1866 | |
| 1867 | if (saw_colon) |
| 1868 | *arg++ = ':'; |
| 1869 | strncpy (arg, input_line_pointer, arg_len); |
| 1870 | arg[arg_len] = '\0'; |
| 1871 | |
| 1872 | input_line_pointer = arg_end; |
| 1873 | num_args += 1; |
| 1874 | saw_comma = FALSE; |
| 1875 | saw_colon = FALSE; |
| 1876 | saw_arg = TRUE; |
| 1877 | break; |
| 1878 | } |
| 1879 | } |
| 1880 | |
| 1881 | fini: |
| 1882 | if (saw_comma || saw_colon) |
| 1883 | goto err; |
| 1884 | input_line_pointer = old_input_line_pointer; |
| 1885 | return num_args; |
| 1886 | |
| 1887 | err: |
| 1888 | if (saw_comma) |
| 1889 | as_bad (_("extra comma")); |
| 1890 | else if (saw_colon) |
| 1891 | as_bad (_("extra colon")); |
| 1892 | else if (!saw_arg) |
| 1893 | as_bad (_("missing argument")); |
| 1894 | else |
| 1895 | as_bad (_("missing comma or colon")); |
| 1896 | input_line_pointer = old_input_line_pointer; |
| 1897 | return -1; |
| 1898 | } |
| 1899 | |
| 1900 | |
| 1901 | /* Parse the arguments to an opcode. Return TRUE on error. */ |
| 1902 | |
| 1903 | static bfd_boolean |
| 1904 | parse_arguments (TInsn *insn, int num_args, char **arg_strings) |
| 1905 | { |
| 1906 | expressionS *tok, *last_tok; |
| 1907 | xtensa_opcode opcode = insn->opcode; |
| 1908 | bfd_boolean had_error = TRUE; |
| 1909 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 1910 | int n, num_regs = 0; |
| 1911 | int opcode_operand_count; |
| 1912 | int opnd_cnt, last_opnd_cnt; |
| 1913 | unsigned int next_reg = 0; |
| 1914 | char *old_input_line_pointer; |
| 1915 | |
| 1916 | if (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_LITERAL) |
| 1917 | opcode_operand_count = 1; |
| 1918 | else |
| 1919 | opcode_operand_count = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, opcode); |
| 1920 | |
| 1921 | tok = insn->tok; |
| 1922 | memset (tok, 0, sizeof (*tok) * MAX_INSN_ARGS); |
| 1923 | |
| 1924 | /* Save and restore input_line_pointer around this function. */ |
| 1925 | old_input_line_pointer = input_line_pointer; |
| 1926 | |
| 1927 | last_tok = 0; |
| 1928 | last_opnd_cnt = -1; |
| 1929 | opnd_cnt = 0; |
| 1930 | |
| 1931 | /* Skip invisible operands. */ |
| 1932 | while (xtensa_operand_is_visible (isa, opcode, opnd_cnt) == 0) |
| 1933 | { |
| 1934 | opnd_cnt += 1; |
| 1935 | tok++; |
| 1936 | } |
| 1937 | |
| 1938 | for (n = 0; n < num_args; n++) |
| 1939 | { |
| 1940 | input_line_pointer = arg_strings[n]; |
| 1941 | if (*input_line_pointer == ':') |
| 1942 | { |
| 1943 | xtensa_regfile opnd_rf; |
| 1944 | input_line_pointer++; |
| 1945 | if (num_regs == 0) |
| 1946 | goto err; |
| 1947 | assert (opnd_cnt > 0); |
| 1948 | num_regs--; |
| 1949 | opnd_rf = xtensa_operand_regfile (isa, opcode, last_opnd_cnt); |
| 1950 | if (next_reg |
| 1951 | != tc_get_register (xtensa_regfile_shortname (isa, opnd_rf))) |
| 1952 | as_warn (_("incorrect register number, ignoring")); |
| 1953 | next_reg++; |
| 1954 | } |
| 1955 | else |
| 1956 | { |
| 1957 | if (opnd_cnt >= opcode_operand_count) |
| 1958 | { |
| 1959 | as_warn (_("too many arguments")); |
| 1960 | goto err; |
| 1961 | } |
| 1962 | assert (opnd_cnt < MAX_INSN_ARGS); |
| 1963 | |
| 1964 | expression_maybe_register (opcode, opnd_cnt, tok); |
| 1965 | next_reg = tok->X_add_number + 1; |
| 1966 | |
| 1967 | if (tok->X_op == O_illegal || tok->X_op == O_absent) |
| 1968 | goto err; |
| 1969 | if (xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, opcode, opnd_cnt) == 1) |
| 1970 | { |
| 1971 | num_regs = xtensa_operand_num_regs (isa, opcode, opnd_cnt) - 1; |
| 1972 | /* minus 1 because we are seeing one right now */ |
| 1973 | } |
| 1974 | else |
| 1975 | num_regs = 0; |
| 1976 | |
| 1977 | last_tok = tok; |
| 1978 | last_opnd_cnt = opnd_cnt; |
| 1979 | |
| 1980 | do |
| 1981 | { |
| 1982 | opnd_cnt += 1; |
| 1983 | tok++; |
| 1984 | } |
| 1985 | while (xtensa_operand_is_visible (isa, opcode, opnd_cnt) == 0); |
| 1986 | } |
| 1987 | } |
| 1988 | |
| 1989 | if (num_regs > 0 && ((int) next_reg != last_tok->X_add_number + 1)) |
| 1990 | goto err; |
| 1991 | |
| 1992 | insn->ntok = tok - insn->tok; |
| 1993 | had_error = FALSE; |
| 1994 | |
| 1995 | err: |
| 1996 | input_line_pointer = old_input_line_pointer; |
| 1997 | return had_error; |
| 1998 | } |
| 1999 | |
| 2000 | |
| 2001 | static int |
| 2002 | get_invisible_operands (TInsn *insn) |
| 2003 | { |
| 2004 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 2005 | static xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf = NULL; |
| 2006 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 2007 | xtensa_opcode opc = insn->opcode; |
| 2008 | int slot, opnd, fmt_found; |
| 2009 | unsigned val; |
| 2010 | |
| 2011 | if (!slotbuf) |
| 2012 | slotbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 2013 | |
| 2014 | /* Find format/slot where this can be encoded. */ |
| 2015 | fmt_found = 0; |
| 2016 | slot = 0; |
| 2017 | for (fmt = 0; fmt < xtensa_isa_num_formats (isa); fmt++) |
| 2018 | { |
| 2019 | for (slot = 0; slot < xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt); slot++) |
| 2020 | { |
| 2021 | if (xtensa_opcode_encode (isa, fmt, slot, slotbuf, opc) == 0) |
| 2022 | { |
| 2023 | fmt_found = 1; |
| 2024 | break; |
| 2025 | } |
| 2026 | } |
| 2027 | if (fmt_found) break; |
| 2028 | } |
| 2029 | |
| 2030 | if (!fmt_found) |
| 2031 | { |
| 2032 | as_bad (_("cannot encode opcode \"%s\""), xtensa_opcode_name (isa, opc)); |
| 2033 | return -1; |
| 2034 | } |
| 2035 | |
| 2036 | /* First encode all the visible operands |
| 2037 | (to deal with shared field operands). */ |
| 2038 | for (opnd = 0; opnd < insn->ntok; opnd++) |
| 2039 | { |
| 2040 | if (xtensa_operand_is_visible (isa, opc, opnd) == 1 |
| 2041 | && (insn->tok[opnd].X_op == O_register |
| 2042 | || insn->tok[opnd].X_op == O_constant)) |
| 2043 | { |
| 2044 | val = insn->tok[opnd].X_add_number; |
| 2045 | xtensa_operand_encode (isa, opc, opnd, &val); |
| 2046 | xtensa_operand_set_field (isa, opc, opnd, fmt, slot, slotbuf, val); |
| 2047 | } |
| 2048 | } |
| 2049 | |
| 2050 | /* Then pull out the values for the invisible ones. */ |
| 2051 | for (opnd = 0; opnd < insn->ntok; opnd++) |
| 2052 | { |
| 2053 | if (xtensa_operand_is_visible (isa, opc, opnd) == 0) |
| 2054 | { |
| 2055 | xtensa_operand_get_field (isa, opc, opnd, fmt, slot, slotbuf, &val); |
| 2056 | xtensa_operand_decode (isa, opc, opnd, &val); |
| 2057 | insn->tok[opnd].X_add_number = val; |
| 2058 | if (xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, opc, opnd) == 1) |
| 2059 | insn->tok[opnd].X_op = O_register; |
| 2060 | else |
| 2061 | insn->tok[opnd].X_op = O_constant; |
| 2062 | } |
| 2063 | } |
| 2064 | |
| 2065 | return 0; |
| 2066 | } |
| 2067 | |
| 2068 | |
| 2069 | static void |
| 2070 | xg_reverse_shift_count (char **cnt_argp) |
| 2071 | { |
| 2072 | char *cnt_arg, *new_arg; |
| 2073 | cnt_arg = *cnt_argp; |
| 2074 | |
| 2075 | /* replace the argument with "31-(argument)" */ |
| 2076 | new_arg = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (cnt_arg) + 6); |
| 2077 | sprintf (new_arg, "31-(%s)", cnt_arg); |
| 2078 | |
| 2079 | free (cnt_arg); |
| 2080 | *cnt_argp = new_arg; |
| 2081 | } |
| 2082 | |
| 2083 | |
| 2084 | /* If "arg" is a constant expression, return non-zero with the value |
| 2085 | in *valp. */ |
| 2086 | |
| 2087 | static int |
| 2088 | xg_arg_is_constant (char *arg, offsetT *valp) |
| 2089 | { |
| 2090 | expressionS exp; |
| 2091 | char *save_ptr = input_line_pointer; |
| 2092 | |
| 2093 | input_line_pointer = arg; |
| 2094 | expression (&exp); |
| 2095 | input_line_pointer = save_ptr; |
| 2096 | |
| 2097 | if (exp.X_op == O_constant) |
| 2098 | { |
| 2099 | *valp = exp.X_add_number; |
| 2100 | return 1; |
| 2101 | } |
| 2102 | |
| 2103 | return 0; |
| 2104 | } |
| 2105 | |
| 2106 | |
| 2107 | static void |
| 2108 | xg_replace_opname (char **popname, char *newop) |
| 2109 | { |
| 2110 | free (*popname); |
| 2111 | *popname = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (newop) + 1); |
| 2112 | strcpy (*popname, newop); |
| 2113 | } |
| 2114 | |
| 2115 | |
| 2116 | static int |
| 2117 | xg_check_num_args (int *pnum_args, |
| 2118 | int expected_num, |
| 2119 | char *opname, |
| 2120 | char **arg_strings) |
| 2121 | { |
| 2122 | int num_args = *pnum_args; |
| 2123 | |
| 2124 | if (num_args < expected_num) |
| 2125 | { |
| 2126 | as_bad (_("not enough operands (%d) for '%s'; expected %d"), |
| 2127 | num_args, opname, expected_num); |
| 2128 | return -1; |
| 2129 | } |
| 2130 | |
| 2131 | if (num_args > expected_num) |
| 2132 | { |
| 2133 | as_warn (_("too many operands (%d) for '%s'; expected %d"), |
| 2134 | num_args, opname, expected_num); |
| 2135 | while (num_args-- > expected_num) |
| 2136 | { |
| 2137 | free (arg_strings[num_args]); |
| 2138 | arg_strings[num_args] = 0; |
| 2139 | } |
| 2140 | *pnum_args = expected_num; |
| 2141 | return -1; |
| 2142 | } |
| 2143 | |
| 2144 | return 0; |
| 2145 | } |
| 2146 | |
| 2147 | |
| 2148 | /* If the register is not specified as part of the opcode, |
| 2149 | then get it from the operand and move it to the opcode. */ |
| 2150 | |
| 2151 | static int |
| 2152 | xg_translate_sysreg_op (char **popname, int *pnum_args, char **arg_strings) |
| 2153 | { |
| 2154 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 2155 | xtensa_sysreg sr; |
| 2156 | char *opname, *new_opname; |
| 2157 | const char *sr_name; |
| 2158 | int is_user, is_write; |
| 2159 | |
| 2160 | opname = *popname; |
| 2161 | if (*opname == '_') |
| 2162 | opname += 1; |
| 2163 | is_user = (opname[1] == 'u'); |
| 2164 | is_write = (opname[0] == 'w'); |
| 2165 | |
| 2166 | /* Opname == [rw]ur or [rwx]sr... */ |
| 2167 | |
| 2168 | if (xg_check_num_args (pnum_args, 2, opname, arg_strings)) |
| 2169 | return -1; |
| 2170 | |
| 2171 | /* Check if the argument is a symbolic register name. */ |
| 2172 | sr = xtensa_sysreg_lookup_name (isa, arg_strings[1]); |
| 2173 | /* Handle WSR to "INTSET" as a special case. */ |
| 2174 | if (sr == XTENSA_UNDEFINED && is_write && !is_user |
| 2175 | && !strcasecmp (arg_strings[1], "intset")) |
| 2176 | sr = xtensa_sysreg_lookup_name (isa, "interrupt"); |
| 2177 | if (sr == XTENSA_UNDEFINED |
| 2178 | || (xtensa_sysreg_is_user (isa, sr) == 1) != is_user) |
| 2179 | { |
| 2180 | /* Maybe it's a register number.... */ |
| 2181 | offsetT val; |
| 2182 | if (!xg_arg_is_constant (arg_strings[1], &val)) |
| 2183 | { |
| 2184 | as_bad (_("invalid register '%s' for '%s' instruction"), |
| 2185 | arg_strings[1], opname); |
| 2186 | return -1; |
| 2187 | } |
| 2188 | sr = xtensa_sysreg_lookup (isa, val, is_user); |
| 2189 | if (sr == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 2190 | { |
| 2191 | as_bad (_("invalid register number (%ld) for '%s' instruction"), |
| 2192 | (long) val, opname); |
| 2193 | return -1; |
| 2194 | } |
| 2195 | } |
| 2196 | |
| 2197 | /* Remove the last argument, which is now part of the opcode. */ |
| 2198 | free (arg_strings[1]); |
| 2199 | arg_strings[1] = 0; |
| 2200 | *pnum_args = 1; |
| 2201 | |
| 2202 | /* Translate the opcode. */ |
| 2203 | sr_name = xtensa_sysreg_name (isa, sr); |
| 2204 | /* Another special case for "WSR.INTSET".... */ |
| 2205 | if (is_write && !is_user && !strcasecmp ("interrupt", sr_name)) |
| 2206 | sr_name = "intset"; |
| 2207 | new_opname = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (sr_name) + 6); |
| 2208 | sprintf (new_opname, "%s.%s", *popname, sr_name); |
| 2209 | free (*popname); |
| 2210 | *popname = new_opname; |
| 2211 | |
| 2212 | return 0; |
| 2213 | } |
| 2214 | |
| 2215 | |
| 2216 | static int |
| 2217 | xtensa_translate_old_userreg_ops (char **popname) |
| 2218 | { |
| 2219 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 2220 | xtensa_sysreg sr; |
| 2221 | char *opname, *new_opname; |
| 2222 | const char *sr_name; |
| 2223 | bfd_boolean has_underbar = FALSE; |
| 2224 | |
| 2225 | opname = *popname; |
| 2226 | if (opname[0] == '_') |
| 2227 | { |
| 2228 | has_underbar = TRUE; |
| 2229 | opname += 1; |
| 2230 | } |
| 2231 | |
| 2232 | sr = xtensa_sysreg_lookup_name (isa, opname + 1); |
| 2233 | if (sr != XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 2234 | { |
| 2235 | /* The new default name ("nnn") is different from the old default |
| 2236 | name ("URnnn"). The old default is handled below, and we don't |
| 2237 | want to recognize [RW]nnn, so do nothing if the name is the (new) |
| 2238 | default. */ |
| 2239 | static char namebuf[10]; |
| 2240 | sprintf (namebuf, "%d", xtensa_sysreg_number (isa, sr)); |
| 2241 | if (strcmp (namebuf, opname + 1) == 0) |
| 2242 | return 0; |
| 2243 | } |
| 2244 | else |
| 2245 | { |
| 2246 | offsetT val; |
| 2247 | char *end; |
| 2248 | |
| 2249 | /* Only continue if the reg name is "URnnn". */ |
| 2250 | if (opname[1] != 'u' || opname[2] != 'r') |
| 2251 | return 0; |
| 2252 | val = strtoul (opname + 3, &end, 10); |
| 2253 | if (*end != '\0') |
| 2254 | return 0; |
| 2255 | |
| 2256 | sr = xtensa_sysreg_lookup (isa, val, 1); |
| 2257 | if (sr == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 2258 | { |
| 2259 | as_bad (_("invalid register number (%ld) for '%s'"), |
| 2260 | (long) val, opname); |
| 2261 | return -1; |
| 2262 | } |
| 2263 | } |
| 2264 | |
| 2265 | /* Translate the opcode. */ |
| 2266 | sr_name = xtensa_sysreg_name (isa, sr); |
| 2267 | new_opname = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (sr_name) + 6); |
| 2268 | sprintf (new_opname, "%s%cur.%s", (has_underbar ? "_" : ""), |
| 2269 | opname[0], sr_name); |
| 2270 | free (*popname); |
| 2271 | *popname = new_opname; |
| 2272 | |
| 2273 | return 0; |
| 2274 | } |
| 2275 | |
| 2276 | |
| 2277 | static int |
| 2278 | xtensa_translate_zero_immed (char *old_op, |
| 2279 | char *new_op, |
| 2280 | char **popname, |
| 2281 | int *pnum_args, |
| 2282 | char **arg_strings) |
| 2283 | { |
| 2284 | char *opname; |
| 2285 | offsetT val; |
| 2286 | |
| 2287 | opname = *popname; |
| 2288 | assert (opname[0] != '_'); |
| 2289 | |
| 2290 | if (strcmp (opname, old_op) != 0) |
| 2291 | return 0; |
| 2292 | |
| 2293 | if (xg_check_num_args (pnum_args, 3, opname, arg_strings)) |
| 2294 | return -1; |
| 2295 | if (xg_arg_is_constant (arg_strings[1], &val) && val == 0) |
| 2296 | { |
| 2297 | xg_replace_opname (popname, new_op); |
| 2298 | free (arg_strings[1]); |
| 2299 | arg_strings[1] = arg_strings[2]; |
| 2300 | arg_strings[2] = 0; |
| 2301 | *pnum_args = 2; |
| 2302 | } |
| 2303 | |
| 2304 | return 0; |
| 2305 | } |
| 2306 | |
| 2307 | |
| 2308 | /* If the instruction is an idiom (i.e., a built-in macro), translate it. |
| 2309 | Returns non-zero if an error was found. */ |
| 2310 | |
| 2311 | static int |
| 2312 | xg_translate_idioms (char **popname, int *pnum_args, char **arg_strings) |
| 2313 | { |
| 2314 | char *opname = *popname; |
| 2315 | bfd_boolean has_underbar = FALSE; |
| 2316 | |
| 2317 | if (*opname == '_') |
| 2318 | { |
| 2319 | has_underbar = TRUE; |
| 2320 | opname += 1; |
| 2321 | } |
| 2322 | |
| 2323 | if (strcmp (opname, "mov") == 0) |
| 2324 | { |
| 2325 | if (use_transform () && !has_underbar && density_supported) |
| 2326 | xg_replace_opname (popname, "mov.n"); |
| 2327 | else |
| 2328 | { |
| 2329 | if (xg_check_num_args (pnum_args, 2, opname, arg_strings)) |
| 2330 | return -1; |
| 2331 | xg_replace_opname (popname, (has_underbar ? "_or" : "or")); |
| 2332 | arg_strings[2] = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (arg_strings[1]) + 1); |
| 2333 | strcpy (arg_strings[2], arg_strings[1]); |
| 2334 | *pnum_args = 3; |
| 2335 | } |
| 2336 | return 0; |
| 2337 | } |
| 2338 | |
| 2339 | if (strcmp (opname, "bbsi.l") == 0) |
| 2340 | { |
| 2341 | if (xg_check_num_args (pnum_args, 3, opname, arg_strings)) |
| 2342 | return -1; |
| 2343 | xg_replace_opname (popname, (has_underbar ? "_bbsi" : "bbsi")); |
| 2344 | if (target_big_endian) |
| 2345 | xg_reverse_shift_count (&arg_strings[1]); |
| 2346 | return 0; |
| 2347 | } |
| 2348 | |
| 2349 | if (strcmp (opname, "bbci.l") == 0) |
| 2350 | { |
| 2351 | if (xg_check_num_args (pnum_args, 3, opname, arg_strings)) |
| 2352 | return -1; |
| 2353 | xg_replace_opname (popname, (has_underbar ? "_bbci" : "bbci")); |
| 2354 | if (target_big_endian) |
| 2355 | xg_reverse_shift_count (&arg_strings[1]); |
| 2356 | return 0; |
| 2357 | } |
| 2358 | |
| 2359 | /* Don't do anything special with NOPs inside FLIX instructions. They |
| 2360 | are handled elsewhere. Real NOP instructions are always available |
| 2361 | in configurations with FLIX, so this should never be an issue but |
| 2362 | check for it anyway. */ |
| 2363 | if (!cur_vinsn.inside_bundle && xtensa_nop_opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED |
| 2364 | && strcmp (opname, "nop") == 0) |
| 2365 | { |
| 2366 | if (use_transform () && !has_underbar && density_supported) |
| 2367 | xg_replace_opname (popname, "nop.n"); |
| 2368 | else |
| 2369 | { |
| 2370 | if (xg_check_num_args (pnum_args, 0, opname, arg_strings)) |
| 2371 | return -1; |
| 2372 | xg_replace_opname (popname, (has_underbar ? "_or" : "or")); |
| 2373 | arg_strings[0] = (char *) xmalloc (3); |
| 2374 | arg_strings[1] = (char *) xmalloc (3); |
| 2375 | arg_strings[2] = (char *) xmalloc (3); |
| 2376 | strcpy (arg_strings[0], "a1"); |
| 2377 | strcpy (arg_strings[1], "a1"); |
| 2378 | strcpy (arg_strings[2], "a1"); |
| 2379 | *pnum_args = 3; |
| 2380 | } |
| 2381 | return 0; |
| 2382 | } |
| 2383 | |
| 2384 | /* Recognize [RW]UR and [RWX]SR. */ |
| 2385 | if ((((opname[0] == 'r' || opname[0] == 'w') |
| 2386 | && (opname[1] == 'u' || opname[1] == 's')) |
| 2387 | || (opname[0] == 'x' && opname[1] == 's')) |
| 2388 | && opname[2] == 'r' |
| 2389 | && opname[3] == '\0') |
| 2390 | return xg_translate_sysreg_op (popname, pnum_args, arg_strings); |
| 2391 | |
| 2392 | /* Backward compatibility for RUR and WUR: Recognize [RW]UR<nnn> and |
| 2393 | [RW]<name> if <name> is the non-default name of a user register. */ |
| 2394 | if ((opname[0] == 'r' || opname[0] == 'w') |
| 2395 | && xtensa_opcode_lookup (xtensa_default_isa, opname) == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 2396 | return xtensa_translate_old_userreg_ops (popname); |
| 2397 | |
| 2398 | /* Relax branches that don't allow comparisons against an immediate value |
| 2399 | of zero to the corresponding branches with implicit zero immediates. */ |
| 2400 | if (!has_underbar && use_transform ()) |
| 2401 | { |
| 2402 | if (xtensa_translate_zero_immed ("bnei", "bnez", popname, |
| 2403 | pnum_args, arg_strings)) |
| 2404 | return -1; |
| 2405 | |
| 2406 | if (xtensa_translate_zero_immed ("beqi", "beqz", popname, |
| 2407 | pnum_args, arg_strings)) |
| 2408 | return -1; |
| 2409 | |
| 2410 | if (xtensa_translate_zero_immed ("bgei", "bgez", popname, |
| 2411 | pnum_args, arg_strings)) |
| 2412 | return -1; |
| 2413 | |
| 2414 | if (xtensa_translate_zero_immed ("blti", "bltz", popname, |
| 2415 | pnum_args, arg_strings)) |
| 2416 | return -1; |
| 2417 | } |
| 2418 | |
| 2419 | return 0; |
| 2420 | } |
| 2421 | |
| 2422 | \f |
| 2423 | /* Functions for dealing with the Xtensa ISA. */ |
| 2424 | |
| 2425 | /* Currently the assembler only allows us to use a single target per |
| 2426 | fragment. Because of this, only one operand for a given |
| 2427 | instruction may be symbolic. If there is a PC-relative operand, |
| 2428 | the last one is chosen. Otherwise, the result is the number of the |
| 2429 | last immediate operand, and if there are none of those, we fail and |
| 2430 | return -1. */ |
| 2431 | |
| 2432 | static int |
| 2433 | get_relaxable_immed (xtensa_opcode opcode) |
| 2434 | { |
| 2435 | int last_immed = -1; |
| 2436 | int noperands, opi; |
| 2437 | |
| 2438 | if (opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 2439 | return -1; |
| 2440 | |
| 2441 | noperands = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (xtensa_default_isa, opcode); |
| 2442 | for (opi = noperands - 1; opi >= 0; opi--) |
| 2443 | { |
| 2444 | if (xtensa_operand_is_visible (xtensa_default_isa, opcode, opi) == 0) |
| 2445 | continue; |
| 2446 | if (xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (xtensa_default_isa, opcode, opi) == 1) |
| 2447 | return opi; |
| 2448 | if (last_immed == -1 |
| 2449 | && xtensa_operand_is_register (xtensa_default_isa, opcode, opi) == 0) |
| 2450 | last_immed = opi; |
| 2451 | } |
| 2452 | return last_immed; |
| 2453 | } |
| 2454 | |
| 2455 | |
| 2456 | static xtensa_opcode |
| 2457 | get_opcode_from_buf (const char *buf, int slot) |
| 2458 | { |
| 2459 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 2460 | static xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf = NULL; |
| 2461 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 2462 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 2463 | |
| 2464 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 2465 | { |
| 2466 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 2467 | slotbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 2468 | } |
| 2469 | |
| 2470 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars (isa, insnbuf, (const unsigned char *) buf, 0); |
| 2471 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 2472 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 2473 | return XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 2474 | |
| 2475 | if (slot >= xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt)) |
| 2476 | return XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 2477 | |
| 2478 | xtensa_format_get_slot (isa, fmt, slot, insnbuf, slotbuf); |
| 2479 | return xtensa_opcode_decode (isa, fmt, slot, slotbuf); |
| 2480 | } |
| 2481 | |
| 2482 | |
| 2483 | #ifdef TENSILICA_DEBUG |
| 2484 | |
| 2485 | /* For debugging, print out the mapping of opcode numbers to opcodes. */ |
| 2486 | |
| 2487 | static void |
| 2488 | xtensa_print_insn_table (void) |
| 2489 | { |
| 2490 | int num_opcodes, num_operands; |
| 2491 | xtensa_opcode opcode; |
| 2492 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 2493 | |
| 2494 | num_opcodes = xtensa_isa_num_opcodes (xtensa_default_isa); |
| 2495 | for (opcode = 0; opcode < num_opcodes; opcode++) |
| 2496 | { |
| 2497 | int opn; |
| 2498 | fprintf (stderr, "%d: %s: ", opcode, xtensa_opcode_name (isa, opcode)); |
| 2499 | num_operands = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, opcode); |
| 2500 | for (opn = 0; opn < num_operands; opn++) |
| 2501 | { |
| 2502 | if (xtensa_operand_is_visible (isa, opcode, opn) == 0) |
| 2503 | continue; |
| 2504 | if (xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, opcode, opn) == 1) |
| 2505 | { |
| 2506 | xtensa_regfile opnd_rf = |
| 2507 | xtensa_operand_regfile (isa, opcode, opn); |
| 2508 | fprintf (stderr, "%s ", xtensa_regfile_shortname (isa, opnd_rf)); |
| 2509 | } |
| 2510 | else if (xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (isa, opcode, opn) == 1) |
| 2511 | fputs ("[lLr] ", stderr); |
| 2512 | else |
| 2513 | fputs ("i ", stderr); |
| 2514 | } |
| 2515 | fprintf (stderr, "\n"); |
| 2516 | } |
| 2517 | } |
| 2518 | |
| 2519 | |
| 2520 | static void |
| 2521 | print_vliw_insn (xtensa_insnbuf vbuf) |
| 2522 | { |
| 2523 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 2524 | xtensa_format f = xtensa_format_decode (isa, vbuf); |
| 2525 | xtensa_insnbuf sbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 2526 | int op; |
| 2527 | |
| 2528 | fprintf (stderr, "format = %d\n", f); |
| 2529 | |
| 2530 | for (op = 0; op < xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, f); op++) |
| 2531 | { |
| 2532 | xtensa_opcode opcode; |
| 2533 | const char *opname; |
| 2534 | int operands; |
| 2535 | |
| 2536 | xtensa_format_get_slot (isa, f, op, vbuf, sbuf); |
| 2537 | opcode = xtensa_opcode_decode (isa, f, op, sbuf); |
| 2538 | opname = xtensa_opcode_name (isa, opcode); |
| 2539 | |
| 2540 | fprintf (stderr, "op in slot %i is %s;\n", op, opname); |
| 2541 | fprintf (stderr, " operands = "); |
| 2542 | for (operands = 0; |
| 2543 | operands < xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, opcode); |
| 2544 | operands++) |
| 2545 | { |
| 2546 | unsigned int val; |
| 2547 | if (xtensa_operand_is_visible (isa, opcode, operands) == 0) |
| 2548 | continue; |
| 2549 | xtensa_operand_get_field (isa, opcode, operands, f, op, sbuf, &val); |
| 2550 | xtensa_operand_decode (isa, opcode, operands, &val); |
| 2551 | fprintf (stderr, "%d ", val); |
| 2552 | } |
| 2553 | fprintf (stderr, "\n"); |
| 2554 | } |
| 2555 | xtensa_insnbuf_free (isa, sbuf); |
| 2556 | } |
| 2557 | |
| 2558 | #endif /* TENSILICA_DEBUG */ |
| 2559 | |
| 2560 | |
| 2561 | static bfd_boolean |
| 2562 | is_direct_call_opcode (xtensa_opcode opcode) |
| 2563 | { |
| 2564 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 2565 | int n, num_operands; |
| 2566 | |
| 2567 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_call (isa, opcode) != 1) |
| 2568 | return FALSE; |
| 2569 | |
| 2570 | num_operands = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, opcode); |
| 2571 | for (n = 0; n < num_operands; n++) |
| 2572 | { |
| 2573 | if (xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, opcode, n) == 0 |
| 2574 | && xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (isa, opcode, n) == 1) |
| 2575 | return TRUE; |
| 2576 | } |
| 2577 | return FALSE; |
| 2578 | } |
| 2579 | |
| 2580 | |
| 2581 | /* Convert from BFD relocation type code to slot and operand number. |
| 2582 | Returns non-zero on failure. */ |
| 2583 | |
| 2584 | static int |
| 2585 | decode_reloc (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc, int *slot, bfd_boolean *is_alt) |
| 2586 | { |
| 2587 | if (reloc >= BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP |
| 2588 | && reloc <= BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT14_OP) |
| 2589 | { |
| 2590 | *slot = reloc - BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP; |
| 2591 | *is_alt = FALSE; |
| 2592 | } |
| 2593 | else if (reloc >= BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_ALT |
| 2594 | && reloc <= BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT14_ALT) |
| 2595 | { |
| 2596 | *slot = reloc - BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_ALT; |
| 2597 | *is_alt = TRUE; |
| 2598 | } |
| 2599 | else |
| 2600 | return -1; |
| 2601 | |
| 2602 | return 0; |
| 2603 | } |
| 2604 | |
| 2605 | |
| 2606 | /* Convert from slot number to BFD relocation type code for the |
| 2607 | standard PC-relative relocations. Return BFD_RELOC_NONE on |
| 2608 | failure. */ |
| 2609 | |
| 2610 | static bfd_reloc_code_real_type |
| 2611 | encode_reloc (int slot) |
| 2612 | { |
| 2613 | if (slot < 0 || slot > 14) |
| 2614 | return BFD_RELOC_NONE; |
| 2615 | |
| 2616 | return BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP + slot; |
| 2617 | } |
| 2618 | |
| 2619 | |
| 2620 | /* Convert from slot numbers to BFD relocation type code for the |
| 2621 | "alternate" relocations. Return BFD_RELOC_NONE on failure. */ |
| 2622 | |
| 2623 | static bfd_reloc_code_real_type |
| 2624 | encode_alt_reloc (int slot) |
| 2625 | { |
| 2626 | if (slot < 0 || slot > 14) |
| 2627 | return BFD_RELOC_NONE; |
| 2628 | |
| 2629 | return BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_ALT + slot; |
| 2630 | } |
| 2631 | |
| 2632 | |
| 2633 | static void |
| 2634 | xtensa_insnbuf_set_operand (xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf, |
| 2635 | xtensa_format fmt, |
| 2636 | int slot, |
| 2637 | xtensa_opcode opcode, |
| 2638 | int operand, |
| 2639 | uint32 value, |
| 2640 | const char *file, |
| 2641 | unsigned int line) |
| 2642 | { |
| 2643 | uint32 valbuf = value; |
| 2644 | |
| 2645 | if (xtensa_operand_encode (xtensa_default_isa, opcode, operand, &valbuf)) |
| 2646 | { |
| 2647 | if (xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (xtensa_default_isa, opcode, operand) |
| 2648 | == 1) |
| 2649 | as_bad_where ((char *) file, line, |
| 2650 | _("operand %d of '%s' has out of range value '%u'"), |
| 2651 | operand + 1, |
| 2652 | xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, opcode), |
| 2653 | value); |
| 2654 | else |
| 2655 | as_bad_where ((char *) file, line, |
| 2656 | _("operand %d of '%s' has invalid value '%u'"), |
| 2657 | operand + 1, |
| 2658 | xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, opcode), |
| 2659 | value); |
| 2660 | return; |
| 2661 | } |
| 2662 | |
| 2663 | xtensa_operand_set_field (xtensa_default_isa, opcode, operand, fmt, slot, |
| 2664 | slotbuf, valbuf); |
| 2665 | } |
| 2666 | |
| 2667 | |
| 2668 | static uint32 |
| 2669 | xtensa_insnbuf_get_operand (xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf, |
| 2670 | xtensa_format fmt, |
| 2671 | int slot, |
| 2672 | xtensa_opcode opcode, |
| 2673 | int opnum) |
| 2674 | { |
| 2675 | uint32 val = 0; |
| 2676 | (void) xtensa_operand_get_field (xtensa_default_isa, opcode, opnum, |
| 2677 | fmt, slot, slotbuf, &val); |
| 2678 | (void) xtensa_operand_decode (xtensa_default_isa, opcode, opnum, &val); |
| 2679 | return val; |
| 2680 | } |
| 2681 | |
| 2682 | \f |
| 2683 | /* Checks for rules from xtensa-relax tables. */ |
| 2684 | |
| 2685 | /* The routine xg_instruction_matches_option_term must return TRUE |
| 2686 | when a given option term is true. The meaning of all of the option |
| 2687 | terms is given interpretation by this function. This is needed when |
| 2688 | an option depends on the state of a directive, but there are no such |
| 2689 | options in use right now. */ |
| 2690 | |
| 2691 | static bfd_boolean |
| 2692 | xg_instruction_matches_option_term (TInsn *insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, |
| 2693 | const ReqOrOption *option) |
| 2694 | { |
| 2695 | if (strcmp (option->option_name, "realnop") == 0 |
| 2696 | || strncmp (option->option_name, "IsaUse", 6) == 0) |
| 2697 | { |
| 2698 | /* These conditions were evaluated statically when building the |
| 2699 | relaxation table. There's no need to reevaluate them now. */ |
| 2700 | return TRUE; |
| 2701 | } |
| 2702 | else |
| 2703 | { |
| 2704 | as_fatal (_("internal error: unknown option name '%s'"), |
| 2705 | option->option_name); |
| 2706 | } |
| 2707 | } |
| 2708 | |
| 2709 | |
| 2710 | static bfd_boolean |
| 2711 | xg_instruction_matches_or_options (TInsn *insn, |
| 2712 | const ReqOrOptionList *or_option) |
| 2713 | { |
| 2714 | const ReqOrOption *option; |
| 2715 | /* Must match each of the AND terms. */ |
| 2716 | for (option = or_option; option != NULL; option = option->next) |
| 2717 | { |
| 2718 | if (xg_instruction_matches_option_term (insn, option)) |
| 2719 | return TRUE; |
| 2720 | } |
| 2721 | return FALSE; |
| 2722 | } |
| 2723 | |
| 2724 | |
| 2725 | static bfd_boolean |
| 2726 | xg_instruction_matches_options (TInsn *insn, const ReqOptionList *options) |
| 2727 | { |
| 2728 | const ReqOption *req_options; |
| 2729 | /* Must match each of the AND terms. */ |
| 2730 | for (req_options = options; |
| 2731 | req_options != NULL; |
| 2732 | req_options = req_options->next) |
| 2733 | { |
| 2734 | /* Must match one of the OR clauses. */ |
| 2735 | if (!xg_instruction_matches_or_options (insn, |
| 2736 | req_options->or_option_terms)) |
| 2737 | return FALSE; |
| 2738 | } |
| 2739 | return TRUE; |
| 2740 | } |
| 2741 | |
| 2742 | |
| 2743 | /* Return the transition rule that matches or NULL if none matches. */ |
| 2744 | |
| 2745 | static bfd_boolean |
| 2746 | xg_instruction_matches_rule (TInsn *insn, TransitionRule *rule) |
| 2747 | { |
| 2748 | PreconditionList *condition_l; |
| 2749 | |
| 2750 | if (rule->opcode != insn->opcode) |
| 2751 | return FALSE; |
| 2752 | |
| 2753 | for (condition_l = rule->conditions; |
| 2754 | condition_l != NULL; |
| 2755 | condition_l = condition_l->next) |
| 2756 | { |
| 2757 | expressionS *exp1; |
| 2758 | expressionS *exp2; |
| 2759 | Precondition *cond = condition_l->precond; |
| 2760 | |
| 2761 | switch (cond->typ) |
| 2762 | { |
| 2763 | case OP_CONSTANT: |
| 2764 | /* The expression must be the constant. */ |
| 2765 | assert (cond->op_num < insn->ntok); |
| 2766 | exp1 = &insn->tok[cond->op_num]; |
| 2767 | if (expr_is_const (exp1)) |
| 2768 | { |
| 2769 | switch (cond->cmp) |
| 2770 | { |
| 2771 | case OP_EQUAL: |
| 2772 | if (get_expr_const (exp1) != cond->op_data) |
| 2773 | return FALSE; |
| 2774 | break; |
| 2775 | case OP_NOTEQUAL: |
| 2776 | if (get_expr_const (exp1) == cond->op_data) |
| 2777 | return FALSE; |
| 2778 | break; |
| 2779 | default: |
| 2780 | return FALSE; |
| 2781 | } |
| 2782 | } |
| 2783 | else if (expr_is_register (exp1)) |
| 2784 | { |
| 2785 | switch (cond->cmp) |
| 2786 | { |
| 2787 | case OP_EQUAL: |
| 2788 | if (get_expr_register (exp1) != cond->op_data) |
| 2789 | return FALSE; |
| 2790 | break; |
| 2791 | case OP_NOTEQUAL: |
| 2792 | if (get_expr_register (exp1) == cond->op_data) |
| 2793 | return FALSE; |
| 2794 | break; |
| 2795 | default: |
| 2796 | return FALSE; |
| 2797 | } |
| 2798 | } |
| 2799 | else |
| 2800 | return FALSE; |
| 2801 | break; |
| 2802 | |
| 2803 | case OP_OPERAND: |
| 2804 | assert (cond->op_num < insn->ntok); |
| 2805 | assert (cond->op_data < insn->ntok); |
| 2806 | exp1 = &insn->tok[cond->op_num]; |
| 2807 | exp2 = &insn->tok[cond->op_data]; |
| 2808 | |
| 2809 | switch (cond->cmp) |
| 2810 | { |
| 2811 | case OP_EQUAL: |
| 2812 | if (!expr_is_equal (exp1, exp2)) |
| 2813 | return FALSE; |
| 2814 | break; |
| 2815 | case OP_NOTEQUAL: |
| 2816 | if (expr_is_equal (exp1, exp2)) |
| 2817 | return FALSE; |
| 2818 | break; |
| 2819 | } |
| 2820 | break; |
| 2821 | |
| 2822 | case OP_LITERAL: |
| 2823 | case OP_LABEL: |
| 2824 | default: |
| 2825 | return FALSE; |
| 2826 | } |
| 2827 | } |
| 2828 | if (!xg_instruction_matches_options (insn, rule->options)) |
| 2829 | return FALSE; |
| 2830 | |
| 2831 | return TRUE; |
| 2832 | } |
| 2833 | |
| 2834 | |
| 2835 | static int |
| 2836 | transition_rule_cmp (const TransitionRule *a, const TransitionRule *b) |
| 2837 | { |
| 2838 | bfd_boolean a_greater = FALSE; |
| 2839 | bfd_boolean b_greater = FALSE; |
| 2840 | |
| 2841 | ReqOptionList *l_a = a->options; |
| 2842 | ReqOptionList *l_b = b->options; |
| 2843 | |
| 2844 | /* We only care if they both are the same except for |
| 2845 | a const16 vs. an l32r. */ |
| 2846 | |
| 2847 | while (l_a && l_b && ((l_a->next == NULL) == (l_b->next == NULL))) |
| 2848 | { |
| 2849 | ReqOrOptionList *l_or_a = l_a->or_option_terms; |
| 2850 | ReqOrOptionList *l_or_b = l_b->or_option_terms; |
| 2851 | while (l_or_a && l_or_b && ((l_a->next == NULL) == (l_b->next == NULL))) |
| 2852 | { |
| 2853 | if (l_or_a->is_true != l_or_b->is_true) |
| 2854 | return 0; |
| 2855 | if (strcmp (l_or_a->option_name, l_or_b->option_name) != 0) |
| 2856 | { |
| 2857 | /* This is the case we care about. */ |
| 2858 | if (strcmp (l_or_a->option_name, "IsaUseConst16") == 0 |
| 2859 | && strcmp (l_or_b->option_name, "IsaUseL32R") == 0) |
| 2860 | { |
| 2861 | if (prefer_const16) |
| 2862 | a_greater = TRUE; |
| 2863 | else |
| 2864 | b_greater = TRUE; |
| 2865 | } |
| 2866 | else if (strcmp (l_or_a->option_name, "IsaUseL32R") == 0 |
| 2867 | && strcmp (l_or_b->option_name, "IsaUseConst16") == 0) |
| 2868 | { |
| 2869 | if (prefer_const16) |
| 2870 | b_greater = TRUE; |
| 2871 | else |
| 2872 | a_greater = TRUE; |
| 2873 | } |
| 2874 | else |
| 2875 | return 0; |
| 2876 | } |
| 2877 | l_or_a = l_or_a->next; |
| 2878 | l_or_b = l_or_b->next; |
| 2879 | } |
| 2880 | if (l_or_a || l_or_b) |
| 2881 | return 0; |
| 2882 | |
| 2883 | l_a = l_a->next; |
| 2884 | l_b = l_b->next; |
| 2885 | } |
| 2886 | if (l_a || l_b) |
| 2887 | return 0; |
| 2888 | |
| 2889 | /* Incomparable if the substitution was used differently in two cases. */ |
| 2890 | if (a_greater && b_greater) |
| 2891 | return 0; |
| 2892 | |
| 2893 | if (b_greater) |
| 2894 | return 1; |
| 2895 | if (a_greater) |
| 2896 | return -1; |
| 2897 | |
| 2898 | return 0; |
| 2899 | } |
| 2900 | |
| 2901 | |
| 2902 | static TransitionRule * |
| 2903 | xg_instruction_match (TInsn *insn) |
| 2904 | { |
| 2905 | TransitionTable *table = xg_build_simplify_table (&transition_rule_cmp); |
| 2906 | TransitionList *l; |
| 2907 | assert (insn->opcode < table->num_opcodes); |
| 2908 | |
| 2909 | /* Walk through all of the possible transitions. */ |
| 2910 | for (l = table->table[insn->opcode]; l != NULL; l = l->next) |
| 2911 | { |
| 2912 | TransitionRule *rule = l->rule; |
| 2913 | if (xg_instruction_matches_rule (insn, rule)) |
| 2914 | return rule; |
| 2915 | } |
| 2916 | return NULL; |
| 2917 | } |
| 2918 | |
| 2919 | \f |
| 2920 | /* Various Other Internal Functions. */ |
| 2921 | |
| 2922 | static bfd_boolean |
| 2923 | is_unique_insn_expansion (TransitionRule *r) |
| 2924 | { |
| 2925 | if (!r->to_instr || r->to_instr->next != NULL) |
| 2926 | return FALSE; |
| 2927 | if (r->to_instr->typ != INSTR_INSTR) |
| 2928 | return FALSE; |
| 2929 | return TRUE; |
| 2930 | } |
| 2931 | |
| 2932 | |
| 2933 | /* Check if there is exactly one relaxation for INSN that converts it to |
| 2934 | another instruction of equal or larger size. If so, and if TARG is |
| 2935 | non-null, go ahead and generate the relaxed instruction into TARG. If |
| 2936 | NARROW_ONLY is true, then only consider relaxations that widen a narrow |
| 2937 | instruction, i.e., ignore relaxations that convert to an instruction of |
| 2938 | equal size. In some contexts where this function is used, only |
| 2939 | a single widening is allowed and the NARROW_ONLY argument is used to |
| 2940 | exclude cases like ADDI being "widened" to an ADDMI, which may |
| 2941 | later be relaxed to an ADDMI/ADDI pair. */ |
| 2942 | |
| 2943 | bfd_boolean |
| 2944 | xg_is_single_relaxable_insn (TInsn *insn, TInsn *targ, bfd_boolean narrow_only) |
| 2945 | { |
| 2946 | TransitionTable *table = xg_build_widen_table (&transition_rule_cmp); |
| 2947 | TransitionList *l; |
| 2948 | TransitionRule *match = 0; |
| 2949 | |
| 2950 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 2951 | assert (insn->opcode < table->num_opcodes); |
| 2952 | |
| 2953 | for (l = table->table[insn->opcode]; l != NULL; l = l->next) |
| 2954 | { |
| 2955 | TransitionRule *rule = l->rule; |
| 2956 | |
| 2957 | if (xg_instruction_matches_rule (insn, rule) |
| 2958 | && is_unique_insn_expansion (rule) |
| 2959 | && (xg_get_single_size (insn->opcode) + (narrow_only ? 1 : 0) |
| 2960 | <= xg_get_single_size (rule->to_instr->opcode))) |
| 2961 | { |
| 2962 | if (match) |
| 2963 | return FALSE; |
| 2964 | match = rule; |
| 2965 | } |
| 2966 | } |
| 2967 | if (!match) |
| 2968 | return FALSE; |
| 2969 | |
| 2970 | if (targ) |
| 2971 | xg_build_to_insn (targ, insn, match->to_instr); |
| 2972 | return TRUE; |
| 2973 | } |
| 2974 | |
| 2975 | |
| 2976 | /* Return the maximum number of bytes this opcode can expand to. */ |
| 2977 | |
| 2978 | static int |
| 2979 | xg_get_max_insn_widen_size (xtensa_opcode opcode) |
| 2980 | { |
| 2981 | TransitionTable *table = xg_build_widen_table (&transition_rule_cmp); |
| 2982 | TransitionList *l; |
| 2983 | int max_size = xg_get_single_size (opcode); |
| 2984 | |
| 2985 | assert (opcode < table->num_opcodes); |
| 2986 | |
| 2987 | for (l = table->table[opcode]; l != NULL; l = l->next) |
| 2988 | { |
| 2989 | TransitionRule *rule = l->rule; |
| 2990 | BuildInstr *build_list; |
| 2991 | int this_size = 0; |
| 2992 | |
| 2993 | if (!rule) |
| 2994 | continue; |
| 2995 | build_list = rule->to_instr; |
| 2996 | if (is_unique_insn_expansion (rule)) |
| 2997 | { |
| 2998 | assert (build_list->typ == INSTR_INSTR); |
| 2999 | this_size = xg_get_max_insn_widen_size (build_list->opcode); |
| 3000 | } |
| 3001 | else |
| 3002 | for (; build_list != NULL; build_list = build_list->next) |
| 3003 | { |
| 3004 | switch (build_list->typ) |
| 3005 | { |
| 3006 | case INSTR_INSTR: |
| 3007 | this_size += xg_get_single_size (build_list->opcode); |
| 3008 | break; |
| 3009 | case INSTR_LITERAL_DEF: |
| 3010 | case INSTR_LABEL_DEF: |
| 3011 | default: |
| 3012 | break; |
| 3013 | } |
| 3014 | } |
| 3015 | if (this_size > max_size) |
| 3016 | max_size = this_size; |
| 3017 | } |
| 3018 | return max_size; |
| 3019 | } |
| 3020 | |
| 3021 | |
| 3022 | /* Return the maximum number of literal bytes this opcode can generate. */ |
| 3023 | |
| 3024 | static int |
| 3025 | xg_get_max_insn_widen_literal_size (xtensa_opcode opcode) |
| 3026 | { |
| 3027 | TransitionTable *table = xg_build_widen_table (&transition_rule_cmp); |
| 3028 | TransitionList *l; |
| 3029 | int max_size = 0; |
| 3030 | |
| 3031 | assert (opcode < table->num_opcodes); |
| 3032 | |
| 3033 | for (l = table->table[opcode]; l != NULL; l = l->next) |
| 3034 | { |
| 3035 | TransitionRule *rule = l->rule; |
| 3036 | BuildInstr *build_list; |
| 3037 | int this_size = 0; |
| 3038 | |
| 3039 | if (!rule) |
| 3040 | continue; |
| 3041 | build_list = rule->to_instr; |
| 3042 | if (is_unique_insn_expansion (rule)) |
| 3043 | { |
| 3044 | assert (build_list->typ == INSTR_INSTR); |
| 3045 | this_size = xg_get_max_insn_widen_literal_size (build_list->opcode); |
| 3046 | } |
| 3047 | else |
| 3048 | for (; build_list != NULL; build_list = build_list->next) |
| 3049 | { |
| 3050 | switch (build_list->typ) |
| 3051 | { |
| 3052 | case INSTR_LITERAL_DEF: |
| 3053 | /* Hard-coded 4-byte literal. */ |
| 3054 | this_size += 4; |
| 3055 | break; |
| 3056 | case INSTR_INSTR: |
| 3057 | case INSTR_LABEL_DEF: |
| 3058 | default: |
| 3059 | break; |
| 3060 | } |
| 3061 | } |
| 3062 | if (this_size > max_size) |
| 3063 | max_size = this_size; |
| 3064 | } |
| 3065 | return max_size; |
| 3066 | } |
| 3067 | |
| 3068 | |
| 3069 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3070 | xg_is_relaxable_insn (TInsn *insn, int lateral_steps) |
| 3071 | { |
| 3072 | int steps_taken = 0; |
| 3073 | TransitionTable *table = xg_build_widen_table (&transition_rule_cmp); |
| 3074 | TransitionList *l; |
| 3075 | |
| 3076 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 3077 | assert (insn->opcode < table->num_opcodes); |
| 3078 | |
| 3079 | for (l = table->table[insn->opcode]; l != NULL; l = l->next) |
| 3080 | { |
| 3081 | TransitionRule *rule = l->rule; |
| 3082 | |
| 3083 | if (xg_instruction_matches_rule (insn, rule)) |
| 3084 | { |
| 3085 | if (steps_taken == lateral_steps) |
| 3086 | return TRUE; |
| 3087 | steps_taken++; |
| 3088 | } |
| 3089 | } |
| 3090 | return FALSE; |
| 3091 | } |
| 3092 | |
| 3093 | |
| 3094 | static symbolS * |
| 3095 | get_special_literal_symbol (void) |
| 3096 | { |
| 3097 | static symbolS *sym = NULL; |
| 3098 | |
| 3099 | if (sym == NULL) |
| 3100 | sym = symbol_find_or_make ("SPECIAL_LITERAL0\001"); |
| 3101 | return sym; |
| 3102 | } |
| 3103 | |
| 3104 | |
| 3105 | static symbolS * |
| 3106 | get_special_label_symbol (void) |
| 3107 | { |
| 3108 | static symbolS *sym = NULL; |
| 3109 | |
| 3110 | if (sym == NULL) |
| 3111 | sym = symbol_find_or_make ("SPECIAL_LABEL0\001"); |
| 3112 | return sym; |
| 3113 | } |
| 3114 | |
| 3115 | |
| 3116 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3117 | xg_valid_literal_expression (const expressionS *exp) |
| 3118 | { |
| 3119 | switch (exp->X_op) |
| 3120 | { |
| 3121 | case O_constant: |
| 3122 | case O_symbol: |
| 3123 | case O_big: |
| 3124 | case O_uminus: |
| 3125 | case O_subtract: |
| 3126 | case O_pltrel: |
| 3127 | return TRUE; |
| 3128 | default: |
| 3129 | return FALSE; |
| 3130 | } |
| 3131 | } |
| 3132 | |
| 3133 | |
| 3134 | /* This will check to see if the value can be converted into the |
| 3135 | operand type. It will return TRUE if it does not fit. */ |
| 3136 | |
| 3137 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3138 | xg_check_operand (int32 value, xtensa_opcode opcode, int operand) |
| 3139 | { |
| 3140 | uint32 valbuf = value; |
| 3141 | if (xtensa_operand_encode (xtensa_default_isa, opcode, operand, &valbuf)) |
| 3142 | return TRUE; |
| 3143 | return FALSE; |
| 3144 | } |
| 3145 | |
| 3146 | |
| 3147 | /* Assumes: All immeds are constants. Check that all constants fit |
| 3148 | into their immeds; return FALSE if not. */ |
| 3149 | |
| 3150 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3151 | xg_immeds_fit (const TInsn *insn) |
| 3152 | { |
| 3153 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 3154 | int i; |
| 3155 | |
| 3156 | int n = insn->ntok; |
| 3157 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 3158 | for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) |
| 3159 | { |
| 3160 | const expressionS *expr = &insn->tok[i]; |
| 3161 | if (xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, insn->opcode, i) == 1) |
| 3162 | continue; |
| 3163 | |
| 3164 | switch (expr->X_op) |
| 3165 | { |
| 3166 | case O_register: |
| 3167 | case O_constant: |
| 3168 | if (xg_check_operand (expr->X_add_number, insn->opcode, i)) |
| 3169 | return FALSE; |
| 3170 | break; |
| 3171 | |
| 3172 | default: |
| 3173 | /* The symbol should have a fixup associated with it. */ |
| 3174 | assert (FALSE); |
| 3175 | break; |
| 3176 | } |
| 3177 | } |
| 3178 | return TRUE; |
| 3179 | } |
| 3180 | |
| 3181 | |
| 3182 | /* This should only be called after we have an initial |
| 3183 | estimate of the addresses. */ |
| 3184 | |
| 3185 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3186 | xg_symbolic_immeds_fit (const TInsn *insn, |
| 3187 | segT pc_seg, |
| 3188 | fragS *pc_frag, |
| 3189 | offsetT pc_offset, |
| 3190 | long stretch) |
| 3191 | { |
| 3192 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 3193 | symbolS *symbolP; |
| 3194 | fragS *sym_frag; |
| 3195 | offsetT target, pc; |
| 3196 | uint32 new_offset; |
| 3197 | int i; |
| 3198 | int n = insn->ntok; |
| 3199 | |
| 3200 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 3201 | |
| 3202 | for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) |
| 3203 | { |
| 3204 | const expressionS *expr = &insn->tok[i]; |
| 3205 | if (xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, insn->opcode, i) == 1) |
| 3206 | continue; |
| 3207 | |
| 3208 | switch (expr->X_op) |
| 3209 | { |
| 3210 | case O_register: |
| 3211 | case O_constant: |
| 3212 | if (xg_check_operand (expr->X_add_number, insn->opcode, i)) |
| 3213 | return FALSE; |
| 3214 | break; |
| 3215 | |
| 3216 | case O_lo16: |
| 3217 | case O_hi16: |
| 3218 | /* Check for the worst case. */ |
| 3219 | if (xg_check_operand (0xffff, insn->opcode, i)) |
| 3220 | return FALSE; |
| 3221 | break; |
| 3222 | |
| 3223 | case O_symbol: |
| 3224 | /* We only allow symbols for PC-relative references. |
| 3225 | If pc_frag == 0, then we don't have frag locations yet. */ |
| 3226 | if (pc_frag == 0 |
| 3227 | || xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (isa, insn->opcode, i) == 0) |
| 3228 | return FALSE; |
| 3229 | |
| 3230 | /* If it is a weak symbol, then assume it won't reach. */ |
| 3231 | if (S_IS_WEAK (expr->X_add_symbol)) |
| 3232 | return FALSE; |
| 3233 | |
| 3234 | if (is_direct_call_opcode (insn->opcode) |
| 3235 | && ! pc_frag->tc_frag_data.use_longcalls) |
| 3236 | { |
| 3237 | /* If callee is undefined or in a different segment, be |
| 3238 | optimistic and assume it will be in range. */ |
| 3239 | if (S_GET_SEGMENT (expr->X_add_symbol) != pc_seg) |
| 3240 | return TRUE; |
| 3241 | } |
| 3242 | |
| 3243 | /* Only references within a segment can be known to fit in the |
| 3244 | operands at assembly time. */ |
| 3245 | if (S_GET_SEGMENT (expr->X_add_symbol) != pc_seg) |
| 3246 | return FALSE; |
| 3247 | |
| 3248 | symbolP = expr->X_add_symbol; |
| 3249 | sym_frag = symbol_get_frag (symbolP); |
| 3250 | target = S_GET_VALUE (symbolP) + expr->X_add_number; |
| 3251 | pc = pc_frag->fr_address + pc_offset; |
| 3252 | |
| 3253 | /* If frag has yet to be reached on this pass, assume it |
| 3254 | will move by STRETCH just as we did. If this is not so, |
| 3255 | it will be because some frag between grows, and that will |
| 3256 | force another pass. Beware zero-length frags. There |
| 3257 | should be a faster way to do this. */ |
| 3258 | |
| 3259 | if (stretch != 0 |
| 3260 | && sym_frag->relax_marker != pc_frag->relax_marker |
| 3261 | && S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP) == pc_seg) |
| 3262 | { |
| 3263 | target += stretch; |
| 3264 | } |
| 3265 | |
| 3266 | new_offset = target; |
| 3267 | xtensa_operand_do_reloc (isa, insn->opcode, i, &new_offset, pc); |
| 3268 | if (xg_check_operand (new_offset, insn->opcode, i)) |
| 3269 | return FALSE; |
| 3270 | break; |
| 3271 | |
| 3272 | default: |
| 3273 | /* The symbol should have a fixup associated with it. */ |
| 3274 | return FALSE; |
| 3275 | } |
| 3276 | } |
| 3277 | |
| 3278 | return TRUE; |
| 3279 | } |
| 3280 | |
| 3281 | |
| 3282 | /* Return TRUE on success. */ |
| 3283 | |
| 3284 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3285 | xg_build_to_insn (TInsn *targ, TInsn *insn, BuildInstr *bi) |
| 3286 | { |
| 3287 | BuildOp *op; |
| 3288 | symbolS *sym; |
| 3289 | |
| 3290 | tinsn_init (targ); |
| 3291 | targ->linenum = insn->linenum; |
| 3292 | switch (bi->typ) |
| 3293 | { |
| 3294 | case INSTR_INSTR: |
| 3295 | op = bi->ops; |
| 3296 | targ->opcode = bi->opcode; |
| 3297 | targ->insn_type = ITYPE_INSN; |
| 3298 | targ->is_specific_opcode = FALSE; |
| 3299 | |
| 3300 | for (; op != NULL; op = op->next) |
| 3301 | { |
| 3302 | int op_num = op->op_num; |
| 3303 | int op_data = op->op_data; |
| 3304 | |
| 3305 | assert (op->op_num < MAX_INSN_ARGS); |
| 3306 | |
| 3307 | if (targ->ntok <= op_num) |
| 3308 | targ->ntok = op_num + 1; |
| 3309 | |
| 3310 | switch (op->typ) |
| 3311 | { |
| 3312 | case OP_CONSTANT: |
| 3313 | set_expr_const (&targ->tok[op_num], op_data); |
| 3314 | break; |
| 3315 | case OP_OPERAND: |
| 3316 | assert (op_data < insn->ntok); |
| 3317 | copy_expr (&targ->tok[op_num], &insn->tok[op_data]); |
| 3318 | break; |
| 3319 | case OP_LITERAL: |
| 3320 | sym = get_special_literal_symbol (); |
| 3321 | set_expr_symbol_offset (&targ->tok[op_num], sym, 0); |
| 3322 | break; |
| 3323 | case OP_LABEL: |
| 3324 | sym = get_special_label_symbol (); |
| 3325 | set_expr_symbol_offset (&targ->tok[op_num], sym, 0); |
| 3326 | break; |
| 3327 | case OP_OPERAND_HI16U: |
| 3328 | case OP_OPERAND_LOW16U: |
| 3329 | assert (op_data < insn->ntok); |
| 3330 | if (expr_is_const (&insn->tok[op_data])) |
| 3331 | { |
| 3332 | long val; |
| 3333 | copy_expr (&targ->tok[op_num], &insn->tok[op_data]); |
| 3334 | val = xg_apply_userdef_op_fn (op->typ, |
| 3335 | targ->tok[op_num]. |
| 3336 | X_add_number); |
| 3337 | targ->tok[op_num].X_add_number = val; |
| 3338 | } |
| 3339 | else |
| 3340 | { |
| 3341 | /* For const16 we can create relocations for these. */ |
| 3342 | if (targ->opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED |
| 3343 | || (targ->opcode != xtensa_const16_opcode)) |
| 3344 | return FALSE; |
| 3345 | assert (op_data < insn->ntok); |
| 3346 | /* Need to build a O_lo16 or O_hi16. */ |
| 3347 | copy_expr (&targ->tok[op_num], &insn->tok[op_data]); |
| 3348 | if (targ->tok[op_num].X_op == O_symbol) |
| 3349 | { |
| 3350 | if (op->typ == OP_OPERAND_HI16U) |
| 3351 | targ->tok[op_num].X_op = O_hi16; |
| 3352 | else if (op->typ == OP_OPERAND_LOW16U) |
| 3353 | targ->tok[op_num].X_op = O_lo16; |
| 3354 | else |
| 3355 | return FALSE; |
| 3356 | } |
| 3357 | } |
| 3358 | break; |
| 3359 | default: |
| 3360 | /* currently handles: |
| 3361 | OP_OPERAND_LOW8 |
| 3362 | OP_OPERAND_HI24S |
| 3363 | OP_OPERAND_F32MINUS */ |
| 3364 | if (xg_has_userdef_op_fn (op->typ)) |
| 3365 | { |
| 3366 | assert (op_data < insn->ntok); |
| 3367 | if (expr_is_const (&insn->tok[op_data])) |
| 3368 | { |
| 3369 | long val; |
| 3370 | copy_expr (&targ->tok[op_num], &insn->tok[op_data]); |
| 3371 | val = xg_apply_userdef_op_fn (op->typ, |
| 3372 | targ->tok[op_num]. |
| 3373 | X_add_number); |
| 3374 | targ->tok[op_num].X_add_number = val; |
| 3375 | } |
| 3376 | else |
| 3377 | return FALSE; /* We cannot use a relocation for this. */ |
| 3378 | break; |
| 3379 | } |
| 3380 | assert (0); |
| 3381 | break; |
| 3382 | } |
| 3383 | } |
| 3384 | break; |
| 3385 | |
| 3386 | case INSTR_LITERAL_DEF: |
| 3387 | op = bi->ops; |
| 3388 | targ->opcode = XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 3389 | targ->insn_type = ITYPE_LITERAL; |
| 3390 | targ->is_specific_opcode = FALSE; |
| 3391 | for (; op != NULL; op = op->next) |
| 3392 | { |
| 3393 | int op_num = op->op_num; |
| 3394 | int op_data = op->op_data; |
| 3395 | assert (op->op_num < MAX_INSN_ARGS); |
| 3396 | |
| 3397 | if (targ->ntok <= op_num) |
| 3398 | targ->ntok = op_num + 1; |
| 3399 | |
| 3400 | switch (op->typ) |
| 3401 | { |
| 3402 | case OP_OPERAND: |
| 3403 | assert (op_data < insn->ntok); |
| 3404 | /* We can only pass resolvable literals through. */ |
| 3405 | if (!xg_valid_literal_expression (&insn->tok[op_data])) |
| 3406 | return FALSE; |
| 3407 | copy_expr (&targ->tok[op_num], &insn->tok[op_data]); |
| 3408 | break; |
| 3409 | case OP_LITERAL: |
| 3410 | case OP_CONSTANT: |
| 3411 | case OP_LABEL: |
| 3412 | default: |
| 3413 | assert (0); |
| 3414 | break; |
| 3415 | } |
| 3416 | } |
| 3417 | break; |
| 3418 | |
| 3419 | case INSTR_LABEL_DEF: |
| 3420 | op = bi->ops; |
| 3421 | targ->opcode = XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 3422 | targ->insn_type = ITYPE_LABEL; |
| 3423 | targ->is_specific_opcode = FALSE; |
| 3424 | /* Literal with no ops is a label? */ |
| 3425 | assert (op == NULL); |
| 3426 | break; |
| 3427 | |
| 3428 | default: |
| 3429 | assert (0); |
| 3430 | } |
| 3431 | |
| 3432 | return TRUE; |
| 3433 | } |
| 3434 | |
| 3435 | |
| 3436 | /* Return TRUE on success. */ |
| 3437 | |
| 3438 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3439 | xg_build_to_stack (IStack *istack, TInsn *insn, BuildInstr *bi) |
| 3440 | { |
| 3441 | for (; bi != NULL; bi = bi->next) |
| 3442 | { |
| 3443 | TInsn *next_insn = istack_push_space (istack); |
| 3444 | |
| 3445 | if (!xg_build_to_insn (next_insn, insn, bi)) |
| 3446 | return FALSE; |
| 3447 | } |
| 3448 | return TRUE; |
| 3449 | } |
| 3450 | |
| 3451 | |
| 3452 | /* Return TRUE on valid expansion. */ |
| 3453 | |
| 3454 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3455 | xg_expand_to_stack (IStack *istack, TInsn *insn, int lateral_steps) |
| 3456 | { |
| 3457 | int stack_size = istack->ninsn; |
| 3458 | int steps_taken = 0; |
| 3459 | TransitionTable *table = xg_build_widen_table (&transition_rule_cmp); |
| 3460 | TransitionList *l; |
| 3461 | |
| 3462 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 3463 | assert (insn->opcode < table->num_opcodes); |
| 3464 | |
| 3465 | for (l = table->table[insn->opcode]; l != NULL; l = l->next) |
| 3466 | { |
| 3467 | TransitionRule *rule = l->rule; |
| 3468 | |
| 3469 | if (xg_instruction_matches_rule (insn, rule)) |
| 3470 | { |
| 3471 | if (lateral_steps == steps_taken) |
| 3472 | { |
| 3473 | int i; |
| 3474 | |
| 3475 | /* This is it. Expand the rule to the stack. */ |
| 3476 | if (!xg_build_to_stack (istack, insn, rule->to_instr)) |
| 3477 | return FALSE; |
| 3478 | |
| 3479 | /* Check to see if it fits. */ |
| 3480 | for (i = stack_size; i < istack->ninsn; i++) |
| 3481 | { |
| 3482 | TInsn *insn = &istack->insn[i]; |
| 3483 | |
| 3484 | if (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN |
| 3485 | && !tinsn_has_symbolic_operands (insn) |
| 3486 | && !xg_immeds_fit (insn)) |
| 3487 | { |
| 3488 | istack->ninsn = stack_size; |
| 3489 | return FALSE; |
| 3490 | } |
| 3491 | } |
| 3492 | return TRUE; |
| 3493 | } |
| 3494 | steps_taken++; |
| 3495 | } |
| 3496 | } |
| 3497 | return FALSE; |
| 3498 | } |
| 3499 | |
| 3500 | \f |
| 3501 | /* Relax the assembly instruction at least "min_steps". |
| 3502 | Return the number of steps taken. |
| 3503 | |
| 3504 | For relaxation to correctly terminate, every relaxation chain must |
| 3505 | terminate in one of two ways: |
| 3506 | |
| 3507 | 1. If the chain from one instruction to the next consists entirely of |
| 3508 | single instructions, then the chain *must* handle all possible |
| 3509 | immediates without failing. It must not ever fail because an |
| 3510 | immediate is out of range. The MOVI.N -> MOVI -> L32R relaxation |
| 3511 | chain is one example. L32R loads 32 bits, and there cannot be an |
| 3512 | immediate larger than 32 bits, so it satisfies this condition. |
| 3513 | Single instruction relaxation chains are as defined by |
| 3514 | xg_is_single_relaxable_instruction. |
| 3515 | |
| 3516 | 2. Otherwise, the chain must end in a multi-instruction expansion: e.g., |
| 3517 | BNEZ.N -> BNEZ -> BNEZ.W15 -> BENZ.N/J |
| 3518 | |
| 3519 | Strictly speaking, in most cases you can violate condition 1 and be OK |
| 3520 | -- in particular when the last two instructions have the same single |
| 3521 | size. But nevertheless, you should guarantee the above two conditions. |
| 3522 | |
| 3523 | We could fix this so that single-instruction expansions correctly |
| 3524 | terminate when they can't handle the range, but the error messages are |
| 3525 | worse, and it actually turns out that in every case but one (18-bit wide |
| 3526 | branches), you need a multi-instruction expansion to get the full range |
| 3527 | anyway. And because 18-bit branches are handled identically to 15-bit |
| 3528 | branches, there isn't any point in changing it. */ |
| 3529 | |
| 3530 | static int |
| 3531 | xg_assembly_relax (IStack *istack, |
| 3532 | TInsn *insn, |
| 3533 | segT pc_seg, |
| 3534 | fragS *pc_frag, /* if pc_frag == 0, not pc-relative */ |
| 3535 | offsetT pc_offset, /* offset in fragment */ |
| 3536 | int min_steps, /* minimum conversion steps */ |
| 3537 | long stretch) /* number of bytes stretched so far */ |
| 3538 | { |
| 3539 | int steps_taken = 0; |
| 3540 | |
| 3541 | /* Some of its immeds don't fit. Try to build a relaxed version. |
| 3542 | This may go through a couple of stages of single instruction |
| 3543 | transformations before we get there. */ |
| 3544 | |
| 3545 | TInsn single_target; |
| 3546 | TInsn current_insn; |
| 3547 | int lateral_steps = 0; |
| 3548 | int istack_size = istack->ninsn; |
| 3549 | |
| 3550 | if (xg_symbolic_immeds_fit (insn, pc_seg, pc_frag, pc_offset, stretch) |
| 3551 | && steps_taken >= min_steps) |
| 3552 | { |
| 3553 | istack_push (istack, insn); |
| 3554 | return steps_taken; |
| 3555 | } |
| 3556 | current_insn = *insn; |
| 3557 | |
| 3558 | /* Walk through all of the single instruction expansions. */ |
| 3559 | while (xg_is_single_relaxable_insn (¤t_insn, &single_target, FALSE)) |
| 3560 | { |
| 3561 | steps_taken++; |
| 3562 | if (xg_symbolic_immeds_fit (&single_target, pc_seg, pc_frag, pc_offset, |
| 3563 | stretch)) |
| 3564 | { |
| 3565 | if (steps_taken >= min_steps) |
| 3566 | { |
| 3567 | istack_push (istack, &single_target); |
| 3568 | return steps_taken; |
| 3569 | } |
| 3570 | } |
| 3571 | current_insn = single_target; |
| 3572 | } |
| 3573 | |
| 3574 | /* Now check for a multi-instruction expansion. */ |
| 3575 | while (xg_is_relaxable_insn (¤t_insn, lateral_steps)) |
| 3576 | { |
| 3577 | if (xg_symbolic_immeds_fit (¤t_insn, pc_seg, pc_frag, pc_offset, |
| 3578 | stretch)) |
| 3579 | { |
| 3580 | if (steps_taken >= min_steps) |
| 3581 | { |
| 3582 | istack_push (istack, ¤t_insn); |
| 3583 | return steps_taken; |
| 3584 | } |
| 3585 | } |
| 3586 | steps_taken++; |
| 3587 | if (xg_expand_to_stack (istack, ¤t_insn, lateral_steps)) |
| 3588 | { |
| 3589 | if (steps_taken >= min_steps) |
| 3590 | return steps_taken; |
| 3591 | } |
| 3592 | lateral_steps++; |
| 3593 | istack->ninsn = istack_size; |
| 3594 | } |
| 3595 | |
| 3596 | /* It's not going to work -- use the original. */ |
| 3597 | istack_push (istack, insn); |
| 3598 | return steps_taken; |
| 3599 | } |
| 3600 | |
| 3601 | |
| 3602 | static void |
| 3603 | xg_force_frag_space (int size) |
| 3604 | { |
| 3605 | /* This may have the side effect of creating a new fragment for the |
| 3606 | space to go into. I just do not like the name of the "frag" |
| 3607 | functions. */ |
| 3608 | frag_grow (size); |
| 3609 | } |
| 3610 | |
| 3611 | |
| 3612 | static void |
| 3613 | xg_finish_frag (char *last_insn, |
| 3614 | enum xtensa_relax_statesE frag_state, |
| 3615 | enum xtensa_relax_statesE slot0_state, |
| 3616 | int max_growth, |
| 3617 | bfd_boolean is_insn) |
| 3618 | { |
| 3619 | /* Finish off this fragment so that it has at LEAST the desired |
| 3620 | max_growth. If it doesn't fit in this fragment, close this one |
| 3621 | and start a new one. In either case, return a pointer to the |
| 3622 | beginning of the growth area. */ |
| 3623 | |
| 3624 | fragS *old_frag; |
| 3625 | |
| 3626 | xg_force_frag_space (max_growth); |
| 3627 | |
| 3628 | old_frag = frag_now; |
| 3629 | |
| 3630 | frag_now->fr_opcode = last_insn; |
| 3631 | if (is_insn) |
| 3632 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 3633 | |
| 3634 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, max_growth, max_growth, |
| 3635 | frag_state, frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, last_insn); |
| 3636 | |
| 3637 | old_frag->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] = slot0_state; |
| 3638 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 3639 | |
| 3640 | /* Just to make sure that we did not split it up. */ |
| 3641 | assert (old_frag->fr_next == frag_now); |
| 3642 | } |
| 3643 | |
| 3644 | |
| 3645 | /* Return TRUE if the target frag is one of the next non-empty frags. */ |
| 3646 | |
| 3647 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3648 | is_next_frag_target (const fragS *fragP, const fragS *target) |
| 3649 | { |
| 3650 | if (fragP == NULL) |
| 3651 | return FALSE; |
| 3652 | |
| 3653 | for (; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 3654 | { |
| 3655 | if (fragP == target) |
| 3656 | return TRUE; |
| 3657 | if (fragP->fr_fix != 0) |
| 3658 | return FALSE; |
| 3659 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_fill && fragP->fr_offset != 0) |
| 3660 | return FALSE; |
| 3661 | if ((fragP->fr_type == rs_align || fragP->fr_type == rs_align_code) |
| 3662 | && ((fragP->fr_address % (1 << fragP->fr_offset)) != 0)) |
| 3663 | return FALSE; |
| 3664 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_space) |
| 3665 | return FALSE; |
| 3666 | } |
| 3667 | return FALSE; |
| 3668 | } |
| 3669 | |
| 3670 | |
| 3671 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3672 | is_branch_jmp_to_next (TInsn *insn, fragS *fragP) |
| 3673 | { |
| 3674 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 3675 | int i; |
| 3676 | int num_ops = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, insn->opcode); |
| 3677 | int target_op = -1; |
| 3678 | symbolS *sym; |
| 3679 | fragS *target_frag; |
| 3680 | |
| 3681 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_branch (isa, insn->opcode) != 1 |
| 3682 | && xtensa_opcode_is_jump (isa, insn->opcode) != 1) |
| 3683 | return FALSE; |
| 3684 | |
| 3685 | for (i = 0; i < num_ops; i++) |
| 3686 | { |
| 3687 | if (xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (isa, insn->opcode, i) == 1) |
| 3688 | { |
| 3689 | target_op = i; |
| 3690 | break; |
| 3691 | } |
| 3692 | } |
| 3693 | if (target_op == -1) |
| 3694 | return FALSE; |
| 3695 | |
| 3696 | if (insn->ntok <= target_op) |
| 3697 | return FALSE; |
| 3698 | |
| 3699 | if (insn->tok[target_op].X_op != O_symbol) |
| 3700 | return FALSE; |
| 3701 | |
| 3702 | sym = insn->tok[target_op].X_add_symbol; |
| 3703 | if (sym == NULL) |
| 3704 | return FALSE; |
| 3705 | |
| 3706 | if (insn->tok[target_op].X_add_number != 0) |
| 3707 | return FALSE; |
| 3708 | |
| 3709 | target_frag = symbol_get_frag (sym); |
| 3710 | if (target_frag == NULL) |
| 3711 | return FALSE; |
| 3712 | |
| 3713 | if (is_next_frag_target (fragP->fr_next, target_frag) |
| 3714 | && S_GET_VALUE (sym) == target_frag->fr_address) |
| 3715 | return TRUE; |
| 3716 | |
| 3717 | return FALSE; |
| 3718 | } |
| 3719 | |
| 3720 | |
| 3721 | static void |
| 3722 | xg_add_branch_and_loop_targets (TInsn *insn) |
| 3723 | { |
| 3724 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 3725 | int num_ops = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, insn->opcode); |
| 3726 | |
| 3727 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (isa, insn->opcode) == 1) |
| 3728 | { |
| 3729 | int i = 1; |
| 3730 | if (xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (isa, insn->opcode, i) == 1 |
| 3731 | && insn->tok[i].X_op == O_symbol) |
| 3732 | symbol_get_tc (insn->tok[i].X_add_symbol)->is_loop_target = TRUE; |
| 3733 | return; |
| 3734 | } |
| 3735 | |
| 3736 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_branch (isa, insn->opcode) == 1 |
| 3737 | || xtensa_opcode_is_loop (isa, insn->opcode) == 1) |
| 3738 | { |
| 3739 | int i; |
| 3740 | |
| 3741 | for (i = 0; i < insn->ntok && i < num_ops; i++) |
| 3742 | { |
| 3743 | if (xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (isa, insn->opcode, i) == 1 |
| 3744 | && insn->tok[i].X_op == O_symbol) |
| 3745 | { |
| 3746 | symbolS *sym = insn->tok[i].X_add_symbol; |
| 3747 | symbol_get_tc (sym)->is_branch_target = TRUE; |
| 3748 | if (S_IS_DEFINED (sym)) |
| 3749 | symbol_get_frag (sym)->tc_frag_data.is_branch_target = TRUE; |
| 3750 | } |
| 3751 | } |
| 3752 | } |
| 3753 | } |
| 3754 | |
| 3755 | |
| 3756 | /* Return FALSE if no error. */ |
| 3757 | |
| 3758 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3759 | xg_build_token_insn (BuildInstr *instr_spec, TInsn *old_insn, TInsn *new_insn) |
| 3760 | { |
| 3761 | int num_ops = 0; |
| 3762 | BuildOp *b_op; |
| 3763 | |
| 3764 | switch (instr_spec->typ) |
| 3765 | { |
| 3766 | case INSTR_INSTR: |
| 3767 | new_insn->insn_type = ITYPE_INSN; |
| 3768 | new_insn->opcode = instr_spec->opcode; |
| 3769 | new_insn->is_specific_opcode = FALSE; |
| 3770 | new_insn->linenum = old_insn->linenum; |
| 3771 | break; |
| 3772 | case INSTR_LITERAL_DEF: |
| 3773 | new_insn->insn_type = ITYPE_LITERAL; |
| 3774 | new_insn->opcode = XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 3775 | new_insn->is_specific_opcode = FALSE; |
| 3776 | new_insn->linenum = old_insn->linenum; |
| 3777 | break; |
| 3778 | case INSTR_LABEL_DEF: |
| 3779 | as_bad (_("INSTR_LABEL_DEF not supported yet")); |
| 3780 | break; |
| 3781 | } |
| 3782 | |
| 3783 | for (b_op = instr_spec->ops; b_op != NULL; b_op = b_op->next) |
| 3784 | { |
| 3785 | expressionS *exp; |
| 3786 | const expressionS *src_exp; |
| 3787 | |
| 3788 | num_ops++; |
| 3789 | switch (b_op->typ) |
| 3790 | { |
| 3791 | case OP_CONSTANT: |
| 3792 | /* The expression must be the constant. */ |
| 3793 | assert (b_op->op_num < MAX_INSN_ARGS); |
| 3794 | exp = &new_insn->tok[b_op->op_num]; |
| 3795 | set_expr_const (exp, b_op->op_data); |
| 3796 | break; |
| 3797 | |
| 3798 | case OP_OPERAND: |
| 3799 | assert (b_op->op_num < MAX_INSN_ARGS); |
| 3800 | assert (b_op->op_data < (unsigned) old_insn->ntok); |
| 3801 | src_exp = &old_insn->tok[b_op->op_data]; |
| 3802 | exp = &new_insn->tok[b_op->op_num]; |
| 3803 | copy_expr (exp, src_exp); |
| 3804 | break; |
| 3805 | |
| 3806 | case OP_LITERAL: |
| 3807 | case OP_LABEL: |
| 3808 | as_bad (_("can't handle generation of literal/labels yet")); |
| 3809 | assert (0); |
| 3810 | |
| 3811 | default: |
| 3812 | as_bad (_("can't handle undefined OP TYPE")); |
| 3813 | assert (0); |
| 3814 | } |
| 3815 | } |
| 3816 | |
| 3817 | new_insn->ntok = num_ops; |
| 3818 | return FALSE; |
| 3819 | } |
| 3820 | |
| 3821 | |
| 3822 | /* Return TRUE if it was simplified. */ |
| 3823 | |
| 3824 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3825 | xg_simplify_insn (TInsn *old_insn, TInsn *new_insn) |
| 3826 | { |
| 3827 | TransitionRule *rule; |
| 3828 | BuildInstr *insn_spec; |
| 3829 | |
| 3830 | if (old_insn->is_specific_opcode || !density_supported) |
| 3831 | return FALSE; |
| 3832 | |
| 3833 | rule = xg_instruction_match (old_insn); |
| 3834 | if (rule == NULL) |
| 3835 | return FALSE; |
| 3836 | |
| 3837 | insn_spec = rule->to_instr; |
| 3838 | /* There should only be one. */ |
| 3839 | assert (insn_spec != NULL); |
| 3840 | assert (insn_spec->next == NULL); |
| 3841 | if (insn_spec->next != NULL) |
| 3842 | return FALSE; |
| 3843 | |
| 3844 | xg_build_token_insn (insn_spec, old_insn, new_insn); |
| 3845 | |
| 3846 | return TRUE; |
| 3847 | } |
| 3848 | |
| 3849 | |
| 3850 | /* xg_expand_assembly_insn: (1) Simplify the instruction, i.e., l32i -> |
| 3851 | l32i.n. (2) Check the number of operands. (3) Place the instruction |
| 3852 | tokens into the stack or relax it and place multiple |
| 3853 | instructions/literals onto the stack. Return FALSE if no error. */ |
| 3854 | |
| 3855 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3856 | xg_expand_assembly_insn (IStack *istack, TInsn *orig_insn) |
| 3857 | { |
| 3858 | int noperands; |
| 3859 | TInsn new_insn; |
| 3860 | bfd_boolean do_expand; |
| 3861 | |
| 3862 | tinsn_init (&new_insn); |
| 3863 | |
| 3864 | /* Narrow it if we can. xg_simplify_insn now does all the |
| 3865 | appropriate checking (e.g., for the density option). */ |
| 3866 | if (xg_simplify_insn (orig_insn, &new_insn)) |
| 3867 | orig_insn = &new_insn; |
| 3868 | |
| 3869 | noperands = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (xtensa_default_isa, |
| 3870 | orig_insn->opcode); |
| 3871 | if (orig_insn->ntok < noperands) |
| 3872 | { |
| 3873 | as_bad (_("found %d operands for '%s': Expected %d"), |
| 3874 | orig_insn->ntok, |
| 3875 | xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, orig_insn->opcode), |
| 3876 | noperands); |
| 3877 | return TRUE; |
| 3878 | } |
| 3879 | if (orig_insn->ntok > noperands) |
| 3880 | as_warn (_("found too many (%d) operands for '%s': Expected %d"), |
| 3881 | orig_insn->ntok, |
| 3882 | xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, orig_insn->opcode), |
| 3883 | noperands); |
| 3884 | |
| 3885 | /* If there are not enough operands, we will assert above. If there |
| 3886 | are too many, just cut out the extras here. */ |
| 3887 | orig_insn->ntok = noperands; |
| 3888 | |
| 3889 | if (tinsn_has_invalid_symbolic_operands (orig_insn)) |
| 3890 | return TRUE; |
| 3891 | |
| 3892 | /* Special case for extui opcode which has constraints not handled |
| 3893 | by the ordinary operand encoding checks. The number of operands |
| 3894 | and related syntax issues have already been checked. */ |
| 3895 | if (orig_insn->opcode == xtensa_extui_opcode) |
| 3896 | { |
| 3897 | int shiftimm = orig_insn->tok[2].X_add_number; |
| 3898 | int maskimm = orig_insn->tok[3].X_add_number; |
| 3899 | if (shiftimm + maskimm > 32) |
| 3900 | { |
| 3901 | as_bad (_("immediate operands sum to greater than 32")); |
| 3902 | return TRUE; |
| 3903 | } |
| 3904 | } |
| 3905 | |
| 3906 | /* If the instruction will definitely need to be relaxed, it is better |
| 3907 | to expand it now for better scheduling. Decide whether to expand |
| 3908 | now.... */ |
| 3909 | do_expand = (!orig_insn->is_specific_opcode && use_transform ()); |
| 3910 | |
| 3911 | /* Calls should be expanded to longcalls only in the backend relaxation |
| 3912 | so that the assembly scheduler will keep the L32R/CALLX instructions |
| 3913 | adjacent. */ |
| 3914 | if (is_direct_call_opcode (orig_insn->opcode)) |
| 3915 | do_expand = FALSE; |
| 3916 | |
| 3917 | if (tinsn_has_symbolic_operands (orig_insn)) |
| 3918 | { |
| 3919 | /* The values of symbolic operands are not known yet, so only expand |
| 3920 | now if an operand is "complex" (e.g., difference of symbols) and |
| 3921 | will have to be stored as a literal regardless of the value. */ |
| 3922 | if (!tinsn_has_complex_operands (orig_insn)) |
| 3923 | do_expand = FALSE; |
| 3924 | } |
| 3925 | else if (xg_immeds_fit (orig_insn)) |
| 3926 | do_expand = FALSE; |
| 3927 | |
| 3928 | if (do_expand) |
| 3929 | xg_assembly_relax (istack, orig_insn, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
| 3930 | else |
| 3931 | istack_push (istack, orig_insn); |
| 3932 | |
| 3933 | return FALSE; |
| 3934 | } |
| 3935 | |
| 3936 | |
| 3937 | /* Return TRUE if the section flags are marked linkonce |
| 3938 | or the name is .gnu.linkonce.*. */ |
| 3939 | |
| 3940 | static int linkonce_len = sizeof (".gnu.linkonce.") - 1; |
| 3941 | |
| 3942 | static bfd_boolean |
| 3943 | get_is_linkonce_section (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, segT sec) |
| 3944 | { |
| 3945 | flagword flags, link_once_flags; |
| 3946 | |
| 3947 | flags = bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sec); |
| 3948 | link_once_flags = (flags & SEC_LINK_ONCE); |
| 3949 | |
| 3950 | /* Flags might not be set yet. */ |
| 3951 | if (!link_once_flags |
| 3952 | && strncmp (segment_name (sec), ".gnu.linkonce.", linkonce_len) == 0) |
| 3953 | link_once_flags = SEC_LINK_ONCE; |
| 3954 | |
| 3955 | return (link_once_flags != 0); |
| 3956 | } |
| 3957 | |
| 3958 | |
| 3959 | static void |
| 3960 | xtensa_add_literal_sym (symbolS *sym) |
| 3961 | { |
| 3962 | sym_list *l; |
| 3963 | |
| 3964 | l = (sym_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (sym_list)); |
| 3965 | l->sym = sym; |
| 3966 | l->next = literal_syms; |
| 3967 | literal_syms = l; |
| 3968 | } |
| 3969 | |
| 3970 | |
| 3971 | static symbolS * |
| 3972 | xtensa_create_literal_symbol (segT sec, fragS *frag) |
| 3973 | { |
| 3974 | static int lit_num = 0; |
| 3975 | static char name[256]; |
| 3976 | symbolS *symbolP; |
| 3977 | |
| 3978 | sprintf (name, ".L_lit_sym%d", lit_num); |
| 3979 | |
| 3980 | /* Create a local symbol. If it is in a linkonce section, we have to |
| 3981 | be careful to make sure that if it is used in a relocation that the |
| 3982 | symbol will be in the output file. */ |
| 3983 | if (get_is_linkonce_section (stdoutput, sec)) |
| 3984 | { |
| 3985 | symbolP = symbol_new (name, sec, 0, frag); |
| 3986 | S_CLEAR_EXTERNAL (symbolP); |
| 3987 | /* symbolP->local = 1; */ |
| 3988 | } |
| 3989 | else |
| 3990 | symbolP = symbol_new (name, sec, 0, frag); |
| 3991 | |
| 3992 | xtensa_add_literal_sym (symbolP); |
| 3993 | |
| 3994 | lit_num++; |
| 3995 | return symbolP; |
| 3996 | } |
| 3997 | |
| 3998 | |
| 3999 | /* Currently all literals that are generated here are 32-bit L32R targets. */ |
| 4000 | |
| 4001 | static symbolS * |
| 4002 | xg_assemble_literal (/* const */ TInsn *insn) |
| 4003 | { |
| 4004 | emit_state state; |
| 4005 | symbolS *lit_sym = NULL; |
| 4006 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc; |
| 4007 | char *p; |
| 4008 | |
| 4009 | /* size = 4 for L32R. It could easily be larger when we move to |
| 4010 | larger constants. Add a parameter later. */ |
| 4011 | offsetT litsize = 4; |
| 4012 | offsetT litalign = 2; /* 2^2 = 4 */ |
| 4013 | expressionS saved_loc; |
| 4014 | expressionS * emit_val; |
| 4015 | |
| 4016 | set_expr_symbol_offset (&saved_loc, frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now_fix ()); |
| 4017 | |
| 4018 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_LITERAL); |
| 4019 | assert (insn->ntok == 1); /* must be only one token here */ |
| 4020 | |
| 4021 | xtensa_switch_to_literal_fragment (&state); |
| 4022 | |
| 4023 | emit_val = &insn->tok[0]; |
| 4024 | if (emit_val->X_op == O_big) |
| 4025 | { |
| 4026 | int size = emit_val->X_add_number * CHARS_PER_LITTLENUM; |
| 4027 | if (size > litsize) |
| 4028 | { |
| 4029 | /* This happens when someone writes a "movi a2, big_number". */ |
| 4030 | as_bad_where (frag_now->fr_file, frag_now->fr_line, |
| 4031 | _("invalid immediate")); |
| 4032 | xtensa_restore_emit_state (&state); |
| 4033 | return NULL; |
| 4034 | } |
| 4035 | } |
| 4036 | |
| 4037 | /* Force a 4-byte align here. Note that this opens a new frag, so all |
| 4038 | literals done with this function have a frag to themselves. That's |
| 4039 | important for the way text section literals work. */ |
| 4040 | frag_align (litalign, 0, 0); |
| 4041 | record_alignment (now_seg, litalign); |
| 4042 | |
| 4043 | switch (emit_val->X_op) |
| 4044 | { |
| 4045 | case O_pltrel: |
| 4046 | p = frag_more (litsize); |
| 4047 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 4048 | reloc = map_operator_to_reloc (emit_val->X_op); |
| 4049 | if (emit_val->X_add_symbol) |
| 4050 | emit_val->X_op = O_symbol; |
| 4051 | else |
| 4052 | emit_val->X_op = O_constant; |
| 4053 | fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, |
| 4054 | litsize, emit_val, 0, reloc); |
| 4055 | break; |
| 4056 | |
| 4057 | default: |
| 4058 | emit_expr (emit_val, litsize); |
| 4059 | break; |
| 4060 | } |
| 4061 | |
| 4062 | assert (frag_now->tc_frag_data.literal_frag == NULL); |
| 4063 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.literal_frag = get_literal_pool_location (now_seg); |
| 4064 | frag_now->fr_symbol = xtensa_create_literal_symbol (now_seg, frag_now); |
| 4065 | lit_sym = frag_now->fr_symbol; |
| 4066 | |
| 4067 | /* Go back. */ |
| 4068 | xtensa_restore_emit_state (&state); |
| 4069 | return lit_sym; |
| 4070 | } |
| 4071 | |
| 4072 | |
| 4073 | static void |
| 4074 | xg_assemble_literal_space (/* const */ int size, int slot) |
| 4075 | { |
| 4076 | emit_state state; |
| 4077 | /* We might have to do something about this alignment. It only |
| 4078 | takes effect if something is placed here. */ |
| 4079 | offsetT litalign = 2; /* 2^2 = 4 */ |
| 4080 | fragS *lit_saved_frag; |
| 4081 | |
| 4082 | assert (size % 4 == 0); |
| 4083 | |
| 4084 | xtensa_switch_to_literal_fragment (&state); |
| 4085 | |
| 4086 | /* Force a 4-byte align here. */ |
| 4087 | frag_align (litalign, 0, 0); |
| 4088 | record_alignment (now_seg, litalign); |
| 4089 | |
| 4090 | xg_force_frag_space (size); |
| 4091 | |
| 4092 | lit_saved_frag = frag_now; |
| 4093 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.literal_frag = get_literal_pool_location (now_seg); |
| 4094 | frag_now->fr_symbol = xtensa_create_literal_symbol (now_seg, frag_now); |
| 4095 | xg_finish_frag (0, RELAX_LITERAL, 0, size, FALSE); |
| 4096 | |
| 4097 | /* Go back. */ |
| 4098 | xtensa_restore_emit_state (&state); |
| 4099 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.literal_frags[slot] = lit_saved_frag; |
| 4100 | } |
| 4101 | |
| 4102 | |
| 4103 | /* Put in a fixup record based on the opcode. |
| 4104 | Return TRUE on success. */ |
| 4105 | |
| 4106 | static bfd_boolean |
| 4107 | xg_add_opcode_fix (TInsn *tinsn, |
| 4108 | int opnum, |
| 4109 | xtensa_format fmt, |
| 4110 | int slot, |
| 4111 | expressionS *expr, |
| 4112 | fragS *fragP, |
| 4113 | offsetT offset) |
| 4114 | { |
| 4115 | xtensa_opcode opcode = tinsn->opcode; |
| 4116 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc; |
| 4117 | reloc_howto_type *howto; |
| 4118 | int fmt_length; |
| 4119 | fixS *the_fix; |
| 4120 | |
| 4121 | reloc = BFD_RELOC_NONE; |
| 4122 | |
| 4123 | /* First try the special cases for "alternate" relocs. */ |
| 4124 | if (opcode == xtensa_l32r_opcode) |
| 4125 | { |
| 4126 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.use_absolute_literals) |
| 4127 | reloc = encode_alt_reloc (slot); |
| 4128 | } |
| 4129 | else if (opcode == xtensa_const16_opcode) |
| 4130 | { |
| 4131 | if (expr->X_op == O_lo16) |
| 4132 | { |
| 4133 | reloc = encode_reloc (slot); |
| 4134 | expr->X_op = O_symbol; |
| 4135 | } |
| 4136 | else if (expr->X_op == O_hi16) |
| 4137 | { |
| 4138 | reloc = encode_alt_reloc (slot); |
| 4139 | expr->X_op = O_symbol; |
| 4140 | } |
| 4141 | } |
| 4142 | |
| 4143 | if (opnum != get_relaxable_immed (opcode)) |
| 4144 | { |
| 4145 | as_bad (_("invalid relocation for operand %i of '%s'"), |
| 4146 | opnum + 1, xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, opcode)); |
| 4147 | return FALSE; |
| 4148 | } |
| 4149 | |
| 4150 | /* Handle erroneous "@h" and "@l" expressions here before they propagate |
| 4151 | into the symbol table where the generic portions of the assembler |
| 4152 | won't know what to do with them. */ |
| 4153 | if (expr->X_op == O_lo16 || expr->X_op == O_hi16) |
| 4154 | { |
| 4155 | as_bad (_("invalid expression for operand %i of '%s'"), |
| 4156 | opnum + 1, xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, opcode)); |
| 4157 | return FALSE; |
| 4158 | } |
| 4159 | |
| 4160 | /* Next try the generic relocs. */ |
| 4161 | if (reloc == BFD_RELOC_NONE) |
| 4162 | reloc = encode_reloc (slot); |
| 4163 | if (reloc == BFD_RELOC_NONE) |
| 4164 | { |
| 4165 | as_bad (_("invalid relocation in instruction slot %i"), slot); |
| 4166 | return FALSE; |
| 4167 | } |
| 4168 | |
| 4169 | howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, reloc); |
| 4170 | if (!howto) |
| 4171 | { |
| 4172 | as_bad (_("undefined symbol for opcode \"%s\""), |
| 4173 | xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, opcode)); |
| 4174 | return FALSE; |
| 4175 | } |
| 4176 | |
| 4177 | fmt_length = xtensa_format_length (xtensa_default_isa, fmt); |
| 4178 | the_fix = fix_new_exp (fragP, offset, fmt_length, expr, |
| 4179 | howto->pc_relative, reloc); |
| 4180 | the_fix->fx_no_overflow = 1; |
| 4181 | the_fix->tc_fix_data.X_add_symbol = expr->X_add_symbol; |
| 4182 | the_fix->tc_fix_data.X_add_number = expr->X_add_number; |
| 4183 | the_fix->tc_fix_data.slot = slot; |
| 4184 | |
| 4185 | return TRUE; |
| 4186 | } |
| 4187 | |
| 4188 | |
| 4189 | static bfd_boolean |
| 4190 | xg_emit_insn_to_buf (TInsn *tinsn, |
| 4191 | char *buf, |
| 4192 | fragS *fragP, |
| 4193 | offsetT offset, |
| 4194 | bfd_boolean build_fix) |
| 4195 | { |
| 4196 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 4197 | bfd_boolean has_symbolic_immed = FALSE; |
| 4198 | bfd_boolean ok = TRUE; |
| 4199 | |
| 4200 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 4201 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (xtensa_default_isa); |
| 4202 | |
| 4203 | has_symbolic_immed = tinsn_to_insnbuf (tinsn, insnbuf); |
| 4204 | if (has_symbolic_immed && build_fix) |
| 4205 | { |
| 4206 | /* Add a fixup. */ |
| 4207 | xtensa_format fmt = xg_get_single_format (tinsn->opcode); |
| 4208 | int slot = xg_get_single_slot (tinsn->opcode); |
| 4209 | int opnum = get_relaxable_immed (tinsn->opcode); |
| 4210 | expressionS *exp = &tinsn->tok[opnum]; |
| 4211 | |
| 4212 | if (!xg_add_opcode_fix (tinsn, opnum, fmt, slot, exp, fragP, offset)) |
| 4213 | ok = FALSE; |
| 4214 | } |
| 4215 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 4216 | xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars (xtensa_default_isa, insnbuf, |
| 4217 | (unsigned char *) buf, 0); |
| 4218 | return ok; |
| 4219 | } |
| 4220 | |
| 4221 | |
| 4222 | static void |
| 4223 | xg_resolve_literals (TInsn *insn, symbolS *lit_sym) |
| 4224 | { |
| 4225 | symbolS *sym = get_special_literal_symbol (); |
| 4226 | int i; |
| 4227 | if (lit_sym == 0) |
| 4228 | return; |
| 4229 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 4230 | for (i = 0; i < insn->ntok; i++) |
| 4231 | if (insn->tok[i].X_add_symbol == sym) |
| 4232 | insn->tok[i].X_add_symbol = lit_sym; |
| 4233 | |
| 4234 | } |
| 4235 | |
| 4236 | |
| 4237 | static void |
| 4238 | xg_resolve_labels (TInsn *insn, symbolS *label_sym) |
| 4239 | { |
| 4240 | symbolS *sym = get_special_label_symbol (); |
| 4241 | int i; |
| 4242 | for (i = 0; i < insn->ntok; i++) |
| 4243 | if (insn->tok[i].X_add_symbol == sym) |
| 4244 | insn->tok[i].X_add_symbol = label_sym; |
| 4245 | |
| 4246 | } |
| 4247 | |
| 4248 | |
| 4249 | /* Return TRUE if the instruction can write to the specified |
| 4250 | integer register. */ |
| 4251 | |
| 4252 | static bfd_boolean |
| 4253 | is_register_writer (const TInsn *insn, const char *regset, int regnum) |
| 4254 | { |
| 4255 | int i; |
| 4256 | int num_ops; |
| 4257 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 4258 | |
| 4259 | num_ops = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, insn->opcode); |
| 4260 | |
| 4261 | for (i = 0; i < num_ops; i++) |
| 4262 | { |
| 4263 | char inout; |
| 4264 | inout = xtensa_operand_inout (isa, insn->opcode, i); |
| 4265 | if ((inout == 'o' || inout == 'm') |
| 4266 | && xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, insn->opcode, i) == 1) |
| 4267 | { |
| 4268 | xtensa_regfile opnd_rf = |
| 4269 | xtensa_operand_regfile (isa, insn->opcode, i); |
| 4270 | if (!strcmp (xtensa_regfile_shortname (isa, opnd_rf), regset)) |
| 4271 | { |
| 4272 | if ((insn->tok[i].X_op == O_register) |
| 4273 | && (insn->tok[i].X_add_number == regnum)) |
| 4274 | return TRUE; |
| 4275 | } |
| 4276 | } |
| 4277 | } |
| 4278 | return FALSE; |
| 4279 | } |
| 4280 | |
| 4281 | |
| 4282 | static bfd_boolean |
| 4283 | is_bad_loopend_opcode (const TInsn *tinsn) |
| 4284 | { |
| 4285 | xtensa_opcode opcode = tinsn->opcode; |
| 4286 | |
| 4287 | if (opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 4288 | return FALSE; |
| 4289 | |
| 4290 | if (opcode == xtensa_call0_opcode |
| 4291 | || opcode == xtensa_callx0_opcode |
| 4292 | || opcode == xtensa_call4_opcode |
| 4293 | || opcode == xtensa_callx4_opcode |
| 4294 | || opcode == xtensa_call8_opcode |
| 4295 | || opcode == xtensa_callx8_opcode |
| 4296 | || opcode == xtensa_call12_opcode |
| 4297 | || opcode == xtensa_callx12_opcode |
| 4298 | || opcode == xtensa_isync_opcode |
| 4299 | || opcode == xtensa_ret_opcode |
| 4300 | || opcode == xtensa_ret_n_opcode |
| 4301 | || opcode == xtensa_retw_opcode |
| 4302 | || opcode == xtensa_retw_n_opcode |
| 4303 | || opcode == xtensa_waiti_opcode |
| 4304 | || opcode == xtensa_rsr_lcount_opcode) |
| 4305 | return TRUE; |
| 4306 | |
| 4307 | return FALSE; |
| 4308 | } |
| 4309 | |
| 4310 | |
| 4311 | /* Labels that begin with ".Ln" or ".LM" are unaligned. |
| 4312 | This allows the debugger to add unaligned labels. |
| 4313 | Also, the assembler generates stabs labels that need |
| 4314 | not be aligned: FAKE_LABEL_NAME . {"F", "L", "endfunc"}. */ |
| 4315 | |
| 4316 | static bfd_boolean |
| 4317 | is_unaligned_label (symbolS *sym) |
| 4318 | { |
| 4319 | const char *name = S_GET_NAME (sym); |
| 4320 | static size_t fake_size = 0; |
| 4321 | |
| 4322 | if (name |
| 4323 | && name[0] == '.' |
| 4324 | && name[1] == 'L' && (name[2] == 'n' || name[2] == 'M')) |
| 4325 | return TRUE; |
| 4326 | |
| 4327 | /* FAKE_LABEL_NAME followed by "F", "L" or "endfunc" */ |
| 4328 | if (fake_size == 0) |
| 4329 | fake_size = strlen (FAKE_LABEL_NAME); |
| 4330 | |
| 4331 | if (name |
| 4332 | && strncmp (FAKE_LABEL_NAME, name, fake_size) == 0 |
| 4333 | && (name[fake_size] == 'F' |
| 4334 | || name[fake_size] == 'L' |
| 4335 | || (name[fake_size] == 'e' |
| 4336 | && strncmp ("endfunc", name+fake_size, 7) == 0))) |
| 4337 | return TRUE; |
| 4338 | |
| 4339 | return FALSE; |
| 4340 | } |
| 4341 | |
| 4342 | |
| 4343 | static fragS * |
| 4344 | next_non_empty_frag (const fragS *fragP) |
| 4345 | { |
| 4346 | fragS *next_fragP = fragP->fr_next; |
| 4347 | |
| 4348 | /* Sometimes an empty will end up here due storage allocation issues. |
| 4349 | So we have to skip until we find something legit. */ |
| 4350 | while (next_fragP && next_fragP->fr_fix == 0) |
| 4351 | next_fragP = next_fragP->fr_next; |
| 4352 | |
| 4353 | if (next_fragP == NULL || next_fragP->fr_fix == 0) |
| 4354 | return NULL; |
| 4355 | |
| 4356 | return next_fragP; |
| 4357 | } |
| 4358 | |
| 4359 | |
| 4360 | static bfd_boolean |
| 4361 | next_frag_opcode_is_loop (const fragS *fragP, xtensa_opcode *opcode) |
| 4362 | { |
| 4363 | xtensa_opcode out_opcode; |
| 4364 | const fragS *next_fragP = next_non_empty_frag (fragP); |
| 4365 | |
| 4366 | if (next_fragP == NULL) |
| 4367 | return FALSE; |
| 4368 | |
| 4369 | out_opcode = get_opcode_from_buf (next_fragP->fr_literal, 0); |
| 4370 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (xtensa_default_isa, out_opcode) == 1) |
| 4371 | { |
| 4372 | *opcode = out_opcode; |
| 4373 | return TRUE; |
| 4374 | } |
| 4375 | return FALSE; |
| 4376 | } |
| 4377 | |
| 4378 | |
| 4379 | static int |
| 4380 | frag_format_size (const fragS *fragP) |
| 4381 | { |
| 4382 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 4383 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 4384 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 4385 | int fmt_size; |
| 4386 | |
| 4387 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 4388 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 4389 | |
| 4390 | if (fragP == NULL) |
| 4391 | return XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 4392 | |
| 4393 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars (isa, insnbuf, |
| 4394 | (unsigned char *) fragP->fr_literal, 0); |
| 4395 | |
| 4396 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 4397 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 4398 | return XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 4399 | fmt_size = xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 4400 | |
| 4401 | /* If the next format won't be changing due to relaxation, just |
| 4402 | return the length of the first format. */ |
| 4403 | if (fragP->fr_opcode != fragP->fr_literal) |
| 4404 | return fmt_size; |
| 4405 | |
| 4406 | /* If during relaxation we have to pull an instruction out of a |
| 4407 | multi-slot instruction, we will return the more conservative |
| 4408 | number. This works because alignment on bigger instructions |
| 4409 | is more restrictive than alignment on smaller instructions. |
| 4410 | This is more conservative than we would like, but it happens |
| 4411 | infrequently. */ |
| 4412 | |
| 4413 | if (xtensa_format_num_slots (xtensa_default_isa, fmt) > 1) |
| 4414 | return fmt_size; |
| 4415 | |
| 4416 | /* If we aren't doing one of our own relaxations or it isn't |
| 4417 | slot-based, then the insn size won't change. */ |
| 4418 | if (fragP->fr_type != rs_machine_dependent) |
| 4419 | return fmt_size; |
| 4420 | if (fragP->fr_subtype != RELAX_SLOTS) |
| 4421 | return fmt_size; |
| 4422 | |
| 4423 | /* If an instruction is about to grow, return the longer size. */ |
| 4424 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_IMMED_STEP1 |
| 4425 | || fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_IMMED_STEP2 |
| 4426 | || fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_IMMED_STEP3) |
| 4427 | return 3; |
| 4428 | |
| 4429 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_NARROW) |
| 4430 | return 2 + fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 4431 | |
| 4432 | return fmt_size; |
| 4433 | } |
| 4434 | |
| 4435 | |
| 4436 | static int |
| 4437 | next_frag_format_size (const fragS *fragP) |
| 4438 | { |
| 4439 | const fragS *next_fragP = next_non_empty_frag (fragP); |
| 4440 | return frag_format_size (next_fragP); |
| 4441 | } |
| 4442 | |
| 4443 | |
| 4444 | /* In early Xtensa Processors, for reasons that are unclear, the ISA |
| 4445 | required two-byte instructions to be treated as three-byte instructions |
| 4446 | for loop instruction alignment. This restriction was removed beginning |
| 4447 | with Xtensa LX. Now the only requirement on loop instruction alignment |
| 4448 | is that the first instruction of the loop must appear at an address that |
| 4449 | does not cross a fetch boundary. */ |
| 4450 | |
| 4451 | static int |
| 4452 | get_loop_align_size (int insn_size) |
| 4453 | { |
| 4454 | if (insn_size == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 4455 | return xtensa_fetch_width; |
| 4456 | |
| 4457 | if (enforce_three_byte_loop_align && insn_size == 2) |
| 4458 | return 3; |
| 4459 | |
| 4460 | return insn_size; |
| 4461 | } |
| 4462 | |
| 4463 | |
| 4464 | /* If the next legit fragment is an end-of-loop marker, |
| 4465 | switch its state so it will instantiate a NOP. */ |
| 4466 | |
| 4467 | static void |
| 4468 | update_next_frag_state (fragS *fragP) |
| 4469 | { |
| 4470 | fragS *next_fragP = fragP->fr_next; |
| 4471 | fragS *new_target = NULL; |
| 4472 | |
| 4473 | if (align_targets) |
| 4474 | { |
| 4475 | /* We are guaranteed there will be one of these... */ |
| 4476 | while (!(next_fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 4477 | && (next_fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_MAYBE_UNREACHABLE |
| 4478 | || next_fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_UNREACHABLE))) |
| 4479 | next_fragP = next_fragP->fr_next; |
| 4480 | |
| 4481 | assert (next_fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 4482 | && (next_fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_MAYBE_UNREACHABLE |
| 4483 | || next_fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_UNREACHABLE)); |
| 4484 | |
| 4485 | /* ...and one of these. */ |
| 4486 | new_target = next_fragP->fr_next; |
| 4487 | while (!(new_target->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 4488 | && (new_target->fr_subtype == RELAX_MAYBE_DESIRE_ALIGN |
| 4489 | || new_target->fr_subtype == RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN))) |
| 4490 | new_target = new_target->fr_next; |
| 4491 | |
| 4492 | assert (new_target->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 4493 | && (new_target->fr_subtype == RELAX_MAYBE_DESIRE_ALIGN |
| 4494 | || new_target->fr_subtype == RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN)); |
| 4495 | } |
| 4496 | |
| 4497 | while (next_fragP && next_fragP->fr_fix == 0) |
| 4498 | { |
| 4499 | if (next_fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 4500 | && next_fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_LOOP_END) |
| 4501 | { |
| 4502 | next_fragP->fr_subtype = RELAX_LOOP_END_ADD_NOP; |
| 4503 | return; |
| 4504 | } |
| 4505 | |
| 4506 | next_fragP = next_fragP->fr_next; |
| 4507 | } |
| 4508 | } |
| 4509 | |
| 4510 | |
| 4511 | static bfd_boolean |
| 4512 | next_frag_is_branch_target (const fragS *fragP) |
| 4513 | { |
| 4514 | /* Sometimes an empty will end up here due to storage allocation issues, |
| 4515 | so we have to skip until we find something legit. */ |
| 4516 | for (fragP = fragP->fr_next; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 4517 | { |
| 4518 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_branch_target) |
| 4519 | return TRUE; |
| 4520 | if (fragP->fr_fix != 0) |
| 4521 | break; |
| 4522 | } |
| 4523 | return FALSE; |
| 4524 | } |
| 4525 | |
| 4526 | |
| 4527 | static bfd_boolean |
| 4528 | next_frag_is_loop_target (const fragS *fragP) |
| 4529 | { |
| 4530 | /* Sometimes an empty will end up here due storage allocation issues. |
| 4531 | So we have to skip until we find something legit. */ |
| 4532 | for (fragP = fragP->fr_next; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 4533 | { |
| 4534 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_loop_target) |
| 4535 | return TRUE; |
| 4536 | if (fragP->fr_fix != 0) |
| 4537 | break; |
| 4538 | } |
| 4539 | return FALSE; |
| 4540 | } |
| 4541 | |
| 4542 | |
| 4543 | static addressT |
| 4544 | next_frag_pre_opcode_bytes (const fragS *fragp) |
| 4545 | { |
| 4546 | const fragS *next_fragp = fragp->fr_next; |
| 4547 | xtensa_opcode next_opcode; |
| 4548 | |
| 4549 | if (!next_frag_opcode_is_loop (fragp, &next_opcode)) |
| 4550 | return 0; |
| 4551 | |
| 4552 | /* Sometimes an empty will end up here due to storage allocation issues, |
| 4553 | so we have to skip until we find something legit. */ |
| 4554 | while (next_fragp->fr_fix == 0) |
| 4555 | next_fragp = next_fragp->fr_next; |
| 4556 | |
| 4557 | if (next_fragp->fr_type != rs_machine_dependent) |
| 4558 | return 0; |
| 4559 | |
| 4560 | /* There is some implicit knowledge encoded in here. |
| 4561 | The LOOP instructions that are NOT RELAX_IMMED have |
| 4562 | been relaxed. Note that we can assume that the LOOP |
| 4563 | instruction is in slot 0 because loops aren't bundleable. */ |
| 4564 | if (next_fragp->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] > RELAX_IMMED) |
| 4565 | return get_expanded_loop_offset (next_opcode); |
| 4566 | |
| 4567 | return 0; |
| 4568 | } |
| 4569 | |
| 4570 | |
| 4571 | /* Mark a location where we can later insert literal frags. Update |
| 4572 | the section's literal_pool_loc, so subsequent literals can be |
| 4573 | placed nearest to their use. */ |
| 4574 | |
| 4575 | static void |
| 4576 | xtensa_mark_literal_pool_location (void) |
| 4577 | { |
| 4578 | /* Any labels pointing to the current location need |
| 4579 | to be adjusted to after the literal pool. */ |
| 4580 | emit_state s; |
| 4581 | fragS *pool_location; |
| 4582 | |
| 4583 | if (use_literal_section) |
| 4584 | return; |
| 4585 | |
| 4586 | /* We stash info in these frags so we can later move the literal's |
| 4587 | fixes into this frchain's fix list. */ |
| 4588 | pool_location = frag_now; |
| 4589 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.lit_frchain = frchain_now; |
| 4590 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.literal_frag = frag_now; |
| 4591 | frag_variant (rs_machine_dependent, 0, 0, |
| 4592 | RELAX_LITERAL_POOL_BEGIN, NULL, 0, NULL); |
| 4593 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 4594 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.lit_seg = now_seg; |
| 4595 | frag_variant (rs_machine_dependent, 0, 0, |
| 4596 | RELAX_LITERAL_POOL_END, NULL, 0, NULL); |
| 4597 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 4598 | |
| 4599 | /* Now put a frag into the literal pool that points to this location. */ |
| 4600 | set_literal_pool_location (now_seg, pool_location); |
| 4601 | xtensa_switch_to_non_abs_literal_fragment (&s); |
| 4602 | frag_align (2, 0, 0); |
| 4603 | record_alignment (now_seg, 2); |
| 4604 | |
| 4605 | /* Close whatever frag is there. */ |
| 4606 | frag_variant (rs_fill, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL); |
| 4607 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 4608 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.literal_frag = pool_location; |
| 4609 | frag_variant (rs_fill, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL); |
| 4610 | xtensa_restore_emit_state (&s); |
| 4611 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 4612 | } |
| 4613 | |
| 4614 | |
| 4615 | /* Build a nop of the correct size into tinsn. */ |
| 4616 | |
| 4617 | static void |
| 4618 | build_nop (TInsn *tinsn, int size) |
| 4619 | { |
| 4620 | tinsn_init (tinsn); |
| 4621 | switch (size) |
| 4622 | { |
| 4623 | case 2: |
| 4624 | tinsn->opcode = xtensa_nop_n_opcode; |
| 4625 | tinsn->ntok = 0; |
| 4626 | if (tinsn->opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 4627 | as_fatal (_("opcode 'NOP.N' unavailable in this configuration")); |
| 4628 | break; |
| 4629 | |
| 4630 | case 3: |
| 4631 | if (xtensa_nop_opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 4632 | { |
| 4633 | tinsn->opcode = xtensa_or_opcode; |
| 4634 | set_expr_const (&tinsn->tok[0], 1); |
| 4635 | set_expr_const (&tinsn->tok[1], 1); |
| 4636 | set_expr_const (&tinsn->tok[2], 1); |
| 4637 | tinsn->ntok = 3; |
| 4638 | } |
| 4639 | else |
| 4640 | tinsn->opcode = xtensa_nop_opcode; |
| 4641 | |
| 4642 | assert (tinsn->opcode != XTENSA_UNDEFINED); |
| 4643 | } |
| 4644 | } |
| 4645 | |
| 4646 | |
| 4647 | /* Assemble a NOP of the requested size in the buffer. User must have |
| 4648 | allocated "buf" with at least "size" bytes. */ |
| 4649 | |
| 4650 | static void |
| 4651 | assemble_nop (int size, char *buf) |
| 4652 | { |
| 4653 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 4654 | TInsn tinsn; |
| 4655 | |
| 4656 | build_nop (&tinsn, size); |
| 4657 | |
| 4658 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 4659 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (xtensa_default_isa); |
| 4660 | |
| 4661 | tinsn_to_insnbuf (&tinsn, insnbuf); |
| 4662 | xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars (xtensa_default_isa, insnbuf, |
| 4663 | (unsigned char *) buf, 0); |
| 4664 | } |
| 4665 | |
| 4666 | |
| 4667 | /* Return the number of bytes for the offset of the expanded loop |
| 4668 | instruction. This should be incorporated into the relaxation |
| 4669 | specification but is hard-coded here. This is used to auto-align |
| 4670 | the loop instruction. It is invalid to call this function if the |
| 4671 | configuration does not have loops or if the opcode is not a loop |
| 4672 | opcode. */ |
| 4673 | |
| 4674 | static addressT |
| 4675 | get_expanded_loop_offset (xtensa_opcode opcode) |
| 4676 | { |
| 4677 | /* This is the OFFSET of the loop instruction in the expanded loop. |
| 4678 | This MUST correspond directly to the specification of the loop |
| 4679 | expansion. It will be validated on fragment conversion. */ |
| 4680 | assert (opcode != XTENSA_UNDEFINED); |
| 4681 | if (opcode == xtensa_loop_opcode) |
| 4682 | return 0; |
| 4683 | if (opcode == xtensa_loopnez_opcode) |
| 4684 | return 3; |
| 4685 | if (opcode == xtensa_loopgtz_opcode) |
| 4686 | return 6; |
| 4687 | as_fatal (_("get_expanded_loop_offset: invalid opcode")); |
| 4688 | return 0; |
| 4689 | } |
| 4690 | |
| 4691 | |
| 4692 | static fragS * |
| 4693 | get_literal_pool_location (segT seg) |
| 4694 | { |
| 4695 | return seg_info (seg)->tc_segment_info_data.literal_pool_loc; |
| 4696 | } |
| 4697 | |
| 4698 | |
| 4699 | static void |
| 4700 | set_literal_pool_location (segT seg, fragS *literal_pool_loc) |
| 4701 | { |
| 4702 | seg_info (seg)->tc_segment_info_data.literal_pool_loc = literal_pool_loc; |
| 4703 | } |
| 4704 | |
| 4705 | |
| 4706 | /* Set frag assembly state should be called when a new frag is |
| 4707 | opened and after a frag has been closed. */ |
| 4708 | |
| 4709 | static void |
| 4710 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (fragS *fragP) |
| 4711 | { |
| 4712 | if (!density_supported) |
| 4713 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_density = TRUE; |
| 4714 | |
| 4715 | /* This function is called from subsegs_finish, which is called |
| 4716 | after xtensa_end, so we can't use "use_transform" or |
| 4717 | "use_schedule" here. */ |
| 4718 | if (!directive_state[directive_transform]) |
| 4719 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform = TRUE; |
| 4720 | if (directive_state[directive_longcalls]) |
| 4721 | fragP->tc_frag_data.use_longcalls = TRUE; |
| 4722 | fragP->tc_frag_data.use_absolute_literals = |
| 4723 | directive_state[directive_absolute_literals]; |
| 4724 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_assembly_state_set = TRUE; |
| 4725 | } |
| 4726 | |
| 4727 | |
| 4728 | static bfd_boolean |
| 4729 | relaxable_section (asection *sec) |
| 4730 | { |
| 4731 | return ((sec->flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) == 0 |
| 4732 | && strcmp (sec->name, ".eh_frame") != 0); |
| 4733 | } |
| 4734 | |
| 4735 | |
| 4736 | static void |
| 4737 | xtensa_mark_frags_for_org (void) |
| 4738 | { |
| 4739 | segT *seclist; |
| 4740 | |
| 4741 | /* Walk over each fragment of all of the current segments. If we find |
| 4742 | a .org frag in any of the segments, mark all frags prior to it as |
| 4743 | "no transform", which will prevent linker optimizations from messing |
| 4744 | up the .org distance. This should be done after |
| 4745 | xtensa_find_unmarked_state_frags, because we don't want to worry here |
| 4746 | about that function trashing the data we save here. */ |
| 4747 | |
| 4748 | for (seclist = &stdoutput->sections; |
| 4749 | seclist && *seclist; |
| 4750 | seclist = &(*seclist)->next) |
| 4751 | { |
| 4752 | segT sec = *seclist; |
| 4753 | segment_info_type *seginfo; |
| 4754 | fragS *fragP; |
| 4755 | flagword flags; |
| 4756 | flags = bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, sec); |
| 4757 | if (flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) |
| 4758 | continue; |
| 4759 | if (!(flags & SEC_ALLOC)) |
| 4760 | continue; |
| 4761 | |
| 4762 | seginfo = seg_info (sec); |
| 4763 | if (seginfo && seginfo->frchainP) |
| 4764 | { |
| 4765 | fragS *last_fragP = seginfo->frchainP->frch_root; |
| 4766 | for (fragP = seginfo->frchainP->frch_root; fragP; |
| 4767 | fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 4768 | { |
| 4769 | /* cvt_frag_to_fill has changed the fr_type of org frags to |
| 4770 | rs_fill, so use the value as cached in rs_subtype here. */ |
| 4771 | if (fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ORG) |
| 4772 | { |
| 4773 | while (last_fragP != fragP->fr_next) |
| 4774 | { |
| 4775 | last_fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform = TRUE; |
| 4776 | last_fragP = last_fragP->fr_next; |
| 4777 | } |
| 4778 | } |
| 4779 | } |
| 4780 | } |
| 4781 | } |
| 4782 | } |
| 4783 | |
| 4784 | |
| 4785 | static void |
| 4786 | xtensa_find_unmarked_state_frags (void) |
| 4787 | { |
| 4788 | segT *seclist; |
| 4789 | |
| 4790 | /* Walk over each fragment of all of the current segments. For each |
| 4791 | unmarked fragment, mark it with the same info as the previous |
| 4792 | fragment. */ |
| 4793 | for (seclist = &stdoutput->sections; |
| 4794 | seclist && *seclist; |
| 4795 | seclist = &(*seclist)->next) |
| 4796 | { |
| 4797 | segT sec = *seclist; |
| 4798 | segment_info_type *seginfo; |
| 4799 | fragS *fragP; |
| 4800 | flagword flags; |
| 4801 | flags = bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, sec); |
| 4802 | if (flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) |
| 4803 | continue; |
| 4804 | if (!(flags & SEC_ALLOC)) |
| 4805 | continue; |
| 4806 | |
| 4807 | seginfo = seg_info (sec); |
| 4808 | if (seginfo && seginfo->frchainP) |
| 4809 | { |
| 4810 | fragS *last_fragP = 0; |
| 4811 | for (fragP = seginfo->frchainP->frch_root; fragP; |
| 4812 | fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 4813 | { |
| 4814 | if (fragP->fr_fix != 0 |
| 4815 | && !fragP->tc_frag_data.is_assembly_state_set) |
| 4816 | { |
| 4817 | if (last_fragP == 0) |
| 4818 | { |
| 4819 | as_warn_where (fragP->fr_file, fragP->fr_line, |
| 4820 | _("assembly state not set for first frag in section %s"), |
| 4821 | sec->name); |
| 4822 | } |
| 4823 | else |
| 4824 | { |
| 4825 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_assembly_state_set = TRUE; |
| 4826 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_density = |
| 4827 | last_fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_density; |
| 4828 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform = |
| 4829 | last_fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform; |
| 4830 | fragP->tc_frag_data.use_longcalls = |
| 4831 | last_fragP->tc_frag_data.use_longcalls; |
| 4832 | fragP->tc_frag_data.use_absolute_literals = |
| 4833 | last_fragP->tc_frag_data.use_absolute_literals; |
| 4834 | } |
| 4835 | } |
| 4836 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_assembly_state_set) |
| 4837 | last_fragP = fragP; |
| 4838 | } |
| 4839 | } |
| 4840 | } |
| 4841 | } |
| 4842 | |
| 4843 | |
| 4844 | static void |
| 4845 | xtensa_find_unaligned_branch_targets (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, |
| 4846 | asection *sec, |
| 4847 | void *unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 4848 | { |
| 4849 | flagword flags = bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sec); |
| 4850 | segment_info_type *seginfo = seg_info (sec); |
| 4851 | fragS *frag = seginfo->frchainP->frch_root; |
| 4852 | |
| 4853 | if (flags & SEC_CODE) |
| 4854 | { |
| 4855 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 4856 | xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 4857 | while (frag != NULL) |
| 4858 | { |
| 4859 | if (frag->tc_frag_data.is_branch_target) |
| 4860 | { |
| 4861 | int op_size; |
| 4862 | addressT branch_align, frag_addr; |
| 4863 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 4864 | |
| 4865 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars |
| 4866 | (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) frag->fr_literal, 0); |
| 4867 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 4868 | op_size = xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 4869 | branch_align = 1 << branch_align_power (sec); |
| 4870 | frag_addr = frag->fr_address % branch_align; |
| 4871 | if (frag_addr + op_size > branch_align) |
| 4872 | as_warn_where (frag->fr_file, frag->fr_line, |
| 4873 | _("unaligned branch target: %d bytes at 0x%lx"), |
| 4874 | op_size, (long) frag->fr_address); |
| 4875 | } |
| 4876 | frag = frag->fr_next; |
| 4877 | } |
| 4878 | xtensa_insnbuf_free (isa, insnbuf); |
| 4879 | } |
| 4880 | } |
| 4881 | |
| 4882 | |
| 4883 | static void |
| 4884 | xtensa_find_unaligned_loops (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, |
| 4885 | asection *sec, |
| 4886 | void *unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 4887 | { |
| 4888 | flagword flags = bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sec); |
| 4889 | segment_info_type *seginfo = seg_info (sec); |
| 4890 | fragS *frag = seginfo->frchainP->frch_root; |
| 4891 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 4892 | |
| 4893 | if (flags & SEC_CODE) |
| 4894 | { |
| 4895 | xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 4896 | while (frag != NULL) |
| 4897 | { |
| 4898 | if (frag->tc_frag_data.is_first_loop_insn) |
| 4899 | { |
| 4900 | int op_size; |
| 4901 | addressT frag_addr; |
| 4902 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 4903 | |
| 4904 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars |
| 4905 | (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) frag->fr_literal, 0); |
| 4906 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 4907 | op_size = xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 4908 | frag_addr = frag->fr_address % xtensa_fetch_width; |
| 4909 | |
| 4910 | if (frag_addr + op_size > xtensa_fetch_width) |
| 4911 | as_warn_where (frag->fr_file, frag->fr_line, |
| 4912 | _("unaligned loop: %d bytes at 0x%lx"), |
| 4913 | op_size, (long) frag->fr_address); |
| 4914 | } |
| 4915 | frag = frag->fr_next; |
| 4916 | } |
| 4917 | xtensa_insnbuf_free (isa, insnbuf); |
| 4918 | } |
| 4919 | } |
| 4920 | |
| 4921 | |
| 4922 | static int |
| 4923 | xg_apply_fix_value (fixS *fixP, valueT val) |
| 4924 | { |
| 4925 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 4926 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 4927 | static xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf = NULL; |
| 4928 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 4929 | int slot; |
| 4930 | bfd_boolean alt_reloc; |
| 4931 | xtensa_opcode opcode; |
| 4932 | char *const fixpos = fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal + fixP->fx_where; |
| 4933 | |
| 4934 | (void) decode_reloc (fixP->fx_r_type, &slot, &alt_reloc); |
| 4935 | if (alt_reloc) |
| 4936 | as_fatal (_("unexpected fix")); |
| 4937 | |
| 4938 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 4939 | { |
| 4940 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 4941 | slotbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 4942 | } |
| 4943 | |
| 4944 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) fixpos, 0); |
| 4945 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 4946 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 4947 | as_fatal (_("undecodable fix")); |
| 4948 | xtensa_format_get_slot (isa, fmt, slot, insnbuf, slotbuf); |
| 4949 | opcode = xtensa_opcode_decode (isa, fmt, slot, slotbuf); |
| 4950 | if (opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 4951 | as_fatal (_("undecodable fix")); |
| 4952 | |
| 4953 | /* CONST16 immediates are not PC-relative, despite the fact that we |
| 4954 | reuse the normal PC-relative operand relocations for the low part |
| 4955 | of a CONST16 operand. */ |
| 4956 | if (opcode == xtensa_const16_opcode) |
| 4957 | return 0; |
| 4958 | |
| 4959 | xtensa_insnbuf_set_operand (slotbuf, fmt, slot, opcode, |
| 4960 | get_relaxable_immed (opcode), val, |
| 4961 | fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line); |
| 4962 | |
| 4963 | xtensa_format_set_slot (isa, fmt, slot, insnbuf, slotbuf); |
| 4964 | xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) fixpos, 0); |
| 4965 | |
| 4966 | return 1; |
| 4967 | } |
| 4968 | |
| 4969 | \f |
| 4970 | /* External Functions and Other GAS Hooks. */ |
| 4971 | |
| 4972 | const char * |
| 4973 | xtensa_target_format (void) |
| 4974 | { |
| 4975 | return (target_big_endian ? "elf32-xtensa-be" : "elf32-xtensa-le"); |
| 4976 | } |
| 4977 | |
| 4978 | |
| 4979 | void |
| 4980 | xtensa_file_arch_init (bfd *abfd) |
| 4981 | { |
| 4982 | bfd_set_private_flags (abfd, 0x100 | 0x200); |
| 4983 | } |
| 4984 | |
| 4985 | |
| 4986 | void |
| 4987 | md_number_to_chars (char *buf, valueT val, int n) |
| 4988 | { |
| 4989 | if (target_big_endian) |
| 4990 | number_to_chars_bigendian (buf, val, n); |
| 4991 | else |
| 4992 | number_to_chars_littleendian (buf, val, n); |
| 4993 | } |
| 4994 | |
| 4995 | |
| 4996 | /* This function is called once, at assembler startup time. It should |
| 4997 | set up all the tables, etc. that the MD part of the assembler will |
| 4998 | need. */ |
| 4999 | |
| 5000 | void |
| 5001 | md_begin (void) |
| 5002 | { |
| 5003 | segT current_section = now_seg; |
| 5004 | int current_subsec = now_subseg; |
| 5005 | xtensa_isa isa; |
| 5006 | |
| 5007 | xtensa_default_isa = xtensa_isa_init (0, 0); |
| 5008 | isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 5009 | |
| 5010 | linkrelax = 1; |
| 5011 | |
| 5012 | /* Set up the literal sections. */ |
| 5013 | memset (&default_lit_sections, 0, sizeof (default_lit_sections)); |
| 5014 | |
| 5015 | subseg_set (current_section, current_subsec); |
| 5016 | |
| 5017 | xg_init_vinsn (&cur_vinsn); |
| 5018 | |
| 5019 | xtensa_addi_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "addi"); |
| 5020 | xtensa_addmi_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "addmi"); |
| 5021 | xtensa_call0_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "call0"); |
| 5022 | xtensa_call4_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "call4"); |
| 5023 | xtensa_call8_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "call8"); |
| 5024 | xtensa_call12_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "call12"); |
| 5025 | xtensa_callx0_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "callx0"); |
| 5026 | xtensa_callx4_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "callx4"); |
| 5027 | xtensa_callx8_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "callx8"); |
| 5028 | xtensa_callx12_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "callx12"); |
| 5029 | xtensa_const16_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "const16"); |
| 5030 | xtensa_entry_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "entry"); |
| 5031 | xtensa_extui_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "extui"); |
| 5032 | xtensa_movi_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "movi"); |
| 5033 | xtensa_movi_n_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "movi.n"); |
| 5034 | xtensa_isync_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "isync"); |
| 5035 | xtensa_jx_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "jx"); |
| 5036 | xtensa_l32r_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "l32r"); |
| 5037 | xtensa_loop_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "loop"); |
| 5038 | xtensa_loopnez_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "loopnez"); |
| 5039 | xtensa_loopgtz_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "loopgtz"); |
| 5040 | xtensa_nop_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "nop"); |
| 5041 | xtensa_nop_n_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "nop.n"); |
| 5042 | xtensa_or_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "or"); |
| 5043 | xtensa_ret_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "ret"); |
| 5044 | xtensa_ret_n_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "ret.n"); |
| 5045 | xtensa_retw_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "retw"); |
| 5046 | xtensa_retw_n_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "retw.n"); |
| 5047 | xtensa_rsr_lcount_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "rsr.lcount"); |
| 5048 | xtensa_waiti_opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, "waiti"); |
| 5049 | |
| 5050 | init_op_placement_info_table (); |
| 5051 | |
| 5052 | /* Set up the assembly state. */ |
| 5053 | if (!frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_assembly_state_set) |
| 5054 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 5055 | } |
| 5056 | |
| 5057 | |
| 5058 | /* TC_INIT_FIX_DATA hook */ |
| 5059 | |
| 5060 | void |
| 5061 | xtensa_init_fix_data (fixS *x) |
| 5062 | { |
| 5063 | x->tc_fix_data.slot = 0; |
| 5064 | x->tc_fix_data.X_add_symbol = NULL; |
| 5065 | x->tc_fix_data.X_add_number = 0; |
| 5066 | } |
| 5067 | |
| 5068 | |
| 5069 | /* tc_frob_label hook */ |
| 5070 | |
| 5071 | void |
| 5072 | xtensa_frob_label (symbolS *sym) |
| 5073 | { |
| 5074 | float freq; |
| 5075 | |
| 5076 | if (cur_vinsn.inside_bundle) |
| 5077 | { |
| 5078 | as_bad (_("labels are not valid inside bundles")); |
| 5079 | return; |
| 5080 | } |
| 5081 | |
| 5082 | freq = get_subseg_target_freq (now_seg, now_subseg); |
| 5083 | |
| 5084 | /* Since the label was already attached to a frag associated with the |
| 5085 | previous basic block, it now needs to be reset to the current frag. */ |
| 5086 | symbol_set_frag (sym, frag_now); |
| 5087 | S_SET_VALUE (sym, (valueT) frag_now_fix ()); |
| 5088 | |
| 5089 | if (generating_literals) |
| 5090 | xtensa_add_literal_sym (sym); |
| 5091 | else |
| 5092 | xtensa_add_insn_label (sym); |
| 5093 | |
| 5094 | if (symbol_get_tc (sym)->is_loop_target) |
| 5095 | { |
| 5096 | if ((get_last_insn_flags (now_seg, now_subseg) |
| 5097 | & FLAG_IS_BAD_LOOPEND) != 0) |
| 5098 | as_bad (_("invalid last instruction for a zero-overhead loop")); |
| 5099 | |
| 5100 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 5101 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 4, 4, RELAX_LOOP_END, |
| 5102 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 5103 | |
| 5104 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 5105 | xtensa_move_labels (frag_now, 0); |
| 5106 | } |
| 5107 | |
| 5108 | /* No target aligning in the absolute section. */ |
| 5109 | if (now_seg != absolute_section |
| 5110 | && do_align_targets () |
| 5111 | && !is_unaligned_label (sym) |
| 5112 | && !generating_literals) |
| 5113 | { |
| 5114 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 5115 | |
| 5116 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, |
| 5117 | 0, (int) freq, |
| 5118 | RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN_IF_TARGET, |
| 5119 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 5120 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 5121 | xtensa_move_labels (frag_now, 0); |
| 5122 | } |
| 5123 | |
| 5124 | /* We need to mark the following properties even if we aren't aligning. */ |
| 5125 | |
| 5126 | /* If the label is already known to be a branch target, i.e., a |
| 5127 | forward branch, mark the frag accordingly. Backward branches |
| 5128 | are handled by xg_add_branch_and_loop_targets. */ |
| 5129 | if (symbol_get_tc (sym)->is_branch_target) |
| 5130 | symbol_get_frag (sym)->tc_frag_data.is_branch_target = TRUE; |
| 5131 | |
| 5132 | /* Loops only go forward, so they can be identified here. */ |
| 5133 | if (symbol_get_tc (sym)->is_loop_target) |
| 5134 | symbol_get_frag (sym)->tc_frag_data.is_loop_target = TRUE; |
| 5135 | |
| 5136 | dwarf2_emit_label (sym); |
| 5137 | } |
| 5138 | |
| 5139 | |
| 5140 | /* tc_unrecognized_line hook */ |
| 5141 | |
| 5142 | int |
| 5143 | xtensa_unrecognized_line (int ch) |
| 5144 | { |
| 5145 | switch (ch) |
| 5146 | { |
| 5147 | case '{' : |
| 5148 | if (cur_vinsn.inside_bundle == 0) |
| 5149 | { |
| 5150 | /* PR8110: Cannot emit line number info inside a FLIX bundle |
| 5151 | when using --gstabs. Temporarily disable debug info. */ |
| 5152 | generate_lineno_debug (); |
| 5153 | if (debug_type == DEBUG_STABS) |
| 5154 | { |
| 5155 | xt_saved_debug_type = debug_type; |
| 5156 | debug_type = DEBUG_NONE; |
| 5157 | } |
| 5158 | |
| 5159 | cur_vinsn.inside_bundle = 1; |
| 5160 | } |
| 5161 | else |
| 5162 | { |
| 5163 | as_bad (_("extra opening brace")); |
| 5164 | return 0; |
| 5165 | } |
| 5166 | break; |
| 5167 | |
| 5168 | case '}' : |
| 5169 | if (cur_vinsn.inside_bundle) |
| 5170 | finish_vinsn (&cur_vinsn); |
| 5171 | else |
| 5172 | { |
| 5173 | as_bad (_("extra closing brace")); |
| 5174 | return 0; |
| 5175 | } |
| 5176 | break; |
| 5177 | default: |
| 5178 | as_bad (_("syntax error")); |
| 5179 | return 0; |
| 5180 | } |
| 5181 | return 1; |
| 5182 | } |
| 5183 | |
| 5184 | |
| 5185 | /* md_flush_pending_output hook */ |
| 5186 | |
| 5187 | void |
| 5188 | xtensa_flush_pending_output (void) |
| 5189 | { |
| 5190 | /* This line fixes a bug where automatically generated gstabs info |
| 5191 | separates a function label from its entry instruction, ending up |
| 5192 | with the literal position between the function label and the entry |
| 5193 | instruction and crashing code. It only happens with --gstabs and |
| 5194 | --text-section-literals, and when several other obscure relaxation |
| 5195 | conditions are met. */ |
| 5196 | if (outputting_stabs_line_debug) |
| 5197 | return; |
| 5198 | |
| 5199 | if (cur_vinsn.inside_bundle) |
| 5200 | as_bad (_("missing closing brace")); |
| 5201 | |
| 5202 | /* If there is a non-zero instruction fragment, close it. */ |
| 5203 | if (frag_now_fix () != 0 && frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn) |
| 5204 | { |
| 5205 | frag_wane (frag_now); |
| 5206 | frag_new (0); |
| 5207 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 5208 | } |
| 5209 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = FALSE; |
| 5210 | |
| 5211 | xtensa_clear_insn_labels (); |
| 5212 | } |
| 5213 | |
| 5214 | |
| 5215 | /* We had an error while parsing an instruction. The string might look |
| 5216 | like this: "insn arg1, arg2 }". If so, we need to see the closing |
| 5217 | brace and reset some fields. Otherwise, the vinsn never gets closed |
| 5218 | and the num_slots field will grow past the end of the array of slots, |
| 5219 | and bad things happen. */ |
| 5220 | |
| 5221 | static void |
| 5222 | error_reset_cur_vinsn (void) |
| 5223 | { |
| 5224 | if (cur_vinsn.inside_bundle) |
| 5225 | { |
| 5226 | if (*input_line_pointer == '}' |
| 5227 | || *(input_line_pointer - 1) == '}' |
| 5228 | || *(input_line_pointer - 2) == '}') |
| 5229 | xg_clear_vinsn (&cur_vinsn); |
| 5230 | } |
| 5231 | } |
| 5232 | |
| 5233 | |
| 5234 | void |
| 5235 | md_assemble (char *str) |
| 5236 | { |
| 5237 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 5238 | char *opname, *file_name; |
| 5239 | unsigned opnamelen; |
| 5240 | bfd_boolean has_underbar = FALSE; |
| 5241 | char *arg_strings[MAX_INSN_ARGS]; |
| 5242 | int num_args; |
| 5243 | TInsn orig_insn; /* Original instruction from the input. */ |
| 5244 | |
| 5245 | tinsn_init (&orig_insn); |
| 5246 | |
| 5247 | /* Split off the opcode. */ |
| 5248 | opnamelen = strspn (str, "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_/0123456789."); |
| 5249 | opname = xmalloc (opnamelen + 1); |
| 5250 | memcpy (opname, str, opnamelen); |
| 5251 | opname[opnamelen] = '\0'; |
| 5252 | |
| 5253 | num_args = tokenize_arguments (arg_strings, str + opnamelen); |
| 5254 | if (num_args == -1) |
| 5255 | { |
| 5256 | as_bad (_("syntax error")); |
| 5257 | return; |
| 5258 | } |
| 5259 | |
| 5260 | if (xg_translate_idioms (&opname, &num_args, arg_strings)) |
| 5261 | return; |
| 5262 | |
| 5263 | /* Check for an underbar prefix. */ |
| 5264 | if (*opname == '_') |
| 5265 | { |
| 5266 | has_underbar = TRUE; |
| 5267 | opname += 1; |
| 5268 | } |
| 5269 | |
| 5270 | orig_insn.insn_type = ITYPE_INSN; |
| 5271 | orig_insn.ntok = 0; |
| 5272 | orig_insn.is_specific_opcode = (has_underbar || !use_transform ()); |
| 5273 | |
| 5274 | orig_insn.opcode = xtensa_opcode_lookup (isa, opname); |
| 5275 | if (orig_insn.opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 5276 | { |
| 5277 | xtensa_format fmt = xtensa_format_lookup (isa, opname); |
| 5278 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 5279 | { |
| 5280 | as_bad (_("unknown opcode or format name '%s'"), opname); |
| 5281 | error_reset_cur_vinsn (); |
| 5282 | return; |
| 5283 | } |
| 5284 | if (!cur_vinsn.inside_bundle) |
| 5285 | { |
| 5286 | as_bad (_("format names only valid inside bundles")); |
| 5287 | error_reset_cur_vinsn (); |
| 5288 | return; |
| 5289 | } |
| 5290 | if (cur_vinsn.format != XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 5291 | as_warn (_("multiple formats specified for one bundle; using '%s'"), |
| 5292 | opname); |
| 5293 | cur_vinsn.format = fmt; |
| 5294 | free (has_underbar ? opname - 1 : opname); |
| 5295 | error_reset_cur_vinsn (); |
| 5296 | return; |
| 5297 | } |
| 5298 | |
| 5299 | /* Parse the arguments. */ |
| 5300 | if (parse_arguments (&orig_insn, num_args, arg_strings)) |
| 5301 | { |
| 5302 | as_bad (_("syntax error")); |
| 5303 | error_reset_cur_vinsn (); |
| 5304 | return; |
| 5305 | } |
| 5306 | |
| 5307 | /* Free the opcode and argument strings, now that they've been parsed. */ |
| 5308 | free (has_underbar ? opname - 1 : opname); |
| 5309 | opname = 0; |
| 5310 | while (num_args-- > 0) |
| 5311 | free (arg_strings[num_args]); |
| 5312 | |
| 5313 | /* Get expressions for invisible operands. */ |
| 5314 | if (get_invisible_operands (&orig_insn)) |
| 5315 | { |
| 5316 | error_reset_cur_vinsn (); |
| 5317 | return; |
| 5318 | } |
| 5319 | |
| 5320 | /* Check for the right number and type of arguments. */ |
| 5321 | if (tinsn_check_arguments (&orig_insn)) |
| 5322 | { |
| 5323 | error_reset_cur_vinsn (); |
| 5324 | return; |
| 5325 | } |
| 5326 | |
| 5327 | /* A FLIX bundle may be spread across multiple input lines. We want to |
| 5328 | report the first such line in the debug information. Record the line |
| 5329 | number for each TInsn (assume the file name doesn't change), so the |
| 5330 | first line can be found later. */ |
| 5331 | as_where (&file_name, &orig_insn.linenum); |
| 5332 | |
| 5333 | xg_add_branch_and_loop_targets (&orig_insn); |
| 5334 | |
| 5335 | /* Check that immediate value for ENTRY is >= 16. */ |
| 5336 | if (orig_insn.opcode == xtensa_entry_opcode && orig_insn.ntok >= 3) |
| 5337 | { |
| 5338 | expressionS *exp = &orig_insn.tok[2]; |
| 5339 | if (exp->X_op == O_constant && exp->X_add_number < 16) |
| 5340 | as_warn (_("entry instruction with stack decrement < 16")); |
| 5341 | } |
| 5342 | |
| 5343 | /* Finish it off: |
| 5344 | assemble_tokens (opcode, tok, ntok); |
| 5345 | expand the tokens from the orig_insn into the |
| 5346 | stack of instructions that will not expand |
| 5347 | unless required at relaxation time. */ |
| 5348 | |
| 5349 | if (!cur_vinsn.inside_bundle) |
| 5350 | emit_single_op (&orig_insn); |
| 5351 | else /* We are inside a bundle. */ |
| 5352 | { |
| 5353 | cur_vinsn.slots[cur_vinsn.num_slots] = orig_insn; |
| 5354 | cur_vinsn.num_slots++; |
| 5355 | if (*input_line_pointer == '}' |
| 5356 | || *(input_line_pointer - 1) == '}' |
| 5357 | || *(input_line_pointer - 2) == '}') |
| 5358 | finish_vinsn (&cur_vinsn); |
| 5359 | } |
| 5360 | |
| 5361 | /* We've just emitted a new instruction so clear the list of labels. */ |
| 5362 | xtensa_clear_insn_labels (); |
| 5363 | } |
| 5364 | |
| 5365 | |
| 5366 | /* HANDLE_ALIGN hook */ |
| 5367 | |
| 5368 | /* For a .align directive, we mark the previous block with the alignment |
| 5369 | information. This will be placed in the object file in the |
| 5370 | property section corresponding to this section. */ |
| 5371 | |
| 5372 | void |
| 5373 | xtensa_handle_align (fragS *fragP) |
| 5374 | { |
| 5375 | if (linkrelax |
| 5376 | && ! fragP->tc_frag_data.is_literal |
| 5377 | && (fragP->fr_type == rs_align |
| 5378 | || fragP->fr_type == rs_align_code) |
| 5379 | && fragP->fr_address + fragP->fr_fix > 0 |
| 5380 | && fragP->fr_offset > 0 |
| 5381 | && now_seg != bss_section) |
| 5382 | { |
| 5383 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_align = TRUE; |
| 5384 | fragP->tc_frag_data.alignment = fragP->fr_offset; |
| 5385 | } |
| 5386 | |
| 5387 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_align_test) |
| 5388 | { |
| 5389 | int count; |
| 5390 | count = fragP->fr_next->fr_address - fragP->fr_address - fragP->fr_fix; |
| 5391 | if (count != 0) |
| 5392 | as_bad_where (fragP->fr_file, fragP->fr_line, |
| 5393 | _("unaligned entry instruction")); |
| 5394 | } |
| 5395 | |
| 5396 | if (linkrelax && fragP->fr_type == rs_org) |
| 5397 | fragP->fr_subtype = RELAX_ORG; |
| 5398 | } |
| 5399 | |
| 5400 | |
| 5401 | /* TC_FRAG_INIT hook */ |
| 5402 | |
| 5403 | void |
| 5404 | xtensa_frag_init (fragS *frag) |
| 5405 | { |
| 5406 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag); |
| 5407 | } |
| 5408 | |
| 5409 | |
| 5410 | symbolS * |
| 5411 | md_undefined_symbol (char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 5412 | { |
| 5413 | return NULL; |
| 5414 | } |
| 5415 | |
| 5416 | |
| 5417 | /* Round up a section size to the appropriate boundary. */ |
| 5418 | |
| 5419 | valueT |
| 5420 | md_section_align (segT segment ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, valueT size) |
| 5421 | { |
| 5422 | return size; /* Byte alignment is fine. */ |
| 5423 | } |
| 5424 | |
| 5425 | |
| 5426 | long |
| 5427 | md_pcrel_from (fixS *fixP) |
| 5428 | { |
| 5429 | char *insn_p; |
| 5430 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 5431 | static xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf = NULL; |
| 5432 | int opnum; |
| 5433 | uint32 opnd_value; |
| 5434 | xtensa_opcode opcode; |
| 5435 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 5436 | int slot; |
| 5437 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 5438 | valueT addr = fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address; |
| 5439 | bfd_boolean alt_reloc; |
| 5440 | |
| 5441 | if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_ASM_EXPAND) |
| 5442 | return 0; |
| 5443 | |
| 5444 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 5445 | { |
| 5446 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 5447 | slotbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 5448 | } |
| 5449 | |
| 5450 | insn_p = &fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal[fixP->fx_where]; |
| 5451 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) insn_p, 0); |
| 5452 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 5453 | |
| 5454 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 5455 | as_fatal (_("bad instruction format")); |
| 5456 | |
| 5457 | if (decode_reloc (fixP->fx_r_type, &slot, &alt_reloc) != 0) |
| 5458 | as_fatal (_("invalid relocation")); |
| 5459 | |
| 5460 | xtensa_format_get_slot (isa, fmt, slot, insnbuf, slotbuf); |
| 5461 | opcode = xtensa_opcode_decode (isa, fmt, slot, slotbuf); |
| 5462 | |
| 5463 | /* Check for "alternate" relocations (operand not specified). None |
| 5464 | of the current uses for these are really PC-relative. */ |
| 5465 | if (alt_reloc || opcode == xtensa_const16_opcode) |
| 5466 | { |
| 5467 | if (opcode != xtensa_l32r_opcode |
| 5468 | && opcode != xtensa_const16_opcode) |
| 5469 | as_fatal (_("invalid relocation for '%s' instruction"), |
| 5470 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, opcode)); |
| 5471 | return 0; |
| 5472 | } |
| 5473 | |
| 5474 | opnum = get_relaxable_immed (opcode); |
| 5475 | opnd_value = 0; |
| 5476 | if (xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (isa, opcode, opnum) != 1 |
| 5477 | || xtensa_operand_do_reloc (isa, opcode, opnum, &opnd_value, addr)) |
| 5478 | { |
| 5479 | as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, |
| 5480 | fixP->fx_line, |
| 5481 | _("invalid relocation for operand %d of '%s'"), |
| 5482 | opnum, xtensa_opcode_name (isa, opcode)); |
| 5483 | return 0; |
| 5484 | } |
| 5485 | return 0 - opnd_value; |
| 5486 | } |
| 5487 | |
| 5488 | |
| 5489 | /* TC_FORCE_RELOCATION hook */ |
| 5490 | |
| 5491 | int |
| 5492 | xtensa_force_relocation (fixS *fix) |
| 5493 | { |
| 5494 | switch (fix->fx_r_type) |
| 5495 | { |
| 5496 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_ASM_EXPAND: |
| 5497 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_ALT: |
| 5498 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT1_ALT: |
| 5499 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT2_ALT: |
| 5500 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT3_ALT: |
| 5501 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT4_ALT: |
| 5502 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT5_ALT: |
| 5503 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT6_ALT: |
| 5504 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT7_ALT: |
| 5505 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT8_ALT: |
| 5506 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT9_ALT: |
| 5507 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT10_ALT: |
| 5508 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT11_ALT: |
| 5509 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT12_ALT: |
| 5510 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT13_ALT: |
| 5511 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT14_ALT: |
| 5512 | return 1; |
| 5513 | default: |
| 5514 | break; |
| 5515 | } |
| 5516 | |
| 5517 | if (linkrelax && fix->fx_addsy |
| 5518 | && relaxable_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (fix->fx_addsy))) |
| 5519 | return 1; |
| 5520 | |
| 5521 | return generic_force_reloc (fix); |
| 5522 | } |
| 5523 | |
| 5524 | |
| 5525 | /* TC_VALIDATE_FIX_SUB hook */ |
| 5526 | |
| 5527 | int |
| 5528 | xtensa_validate_fix_sub (fixS *fix) |
| 5529 | { |
| 5530 | segT add_symbol_segment, sub_symbol_segment; |
| 5531 | |
| 5532 | /* The difference of two symbols should be resolved by the assembler when |
| 5533 | linkrelax is not set. If the linker may relax the section containing |
| 5534 | the symbols, then an Xtensa DIFF relocation must be generated so that |
| 5535 | the linker knows to adjust the difference value. */ |
| 5536 | if (!linkrelax || fix->fx_addsy == NULL) |
| 5537 | return 0; |
| 5538 | |
| 5539 | /* Make sure both symbols are in the same segment, and that segment is |
| 5540 | "normal" and relaxable. If the segment is not "normal", then the |
| 5541 | fix is not valid. If the segment is not "relaxable", then the fix |
| 5542 | should have been handled earlier. */ |
| 5543 | add_symbol_segment = S_GET_SEGMENT (fix->fx_addsy); |
| 5544 | if (! SEG_NORMAL (add_symbol_segment) || |
| 5545 | ! relaxable_section (add_symbol_segment)) |
| 5546 | return 0; |
| 5547 | sub_symbol_segment = S_GET_SEGMENT (fix->fx_subsy); |
| 5548 | return (sub_symbol_segment == add_symbol_segment); |
| 5549 | } |
| 5550 | |
| 5551 | |
| 5552 | /* NO_PSEUDO_DOT hook */ |
| 5553 | |
| 5554 | /* This function has nothing to do with pseudo dots, but this is the |
| 5555 | nearest macro to where the check needs to take place. FIXME: This |
| 5556 | seems wrong. */ |
| 5557 | |
| 5558 | bfd_boolean |
| 5559 | xtensa_check_inside_bundle (void) |
| 5560 | { |
| 5561 | if (cur_vinsn.inside_bundle && input_line_pointer[-1] == '.') |
| 5562 | as_bad (_("directives are not valid inside bundles")); |
| 5563 | |
| 5564 | /* This function must always return FALSE because it is called via a |
| 5565 | macro that has nothing to do with bundling. */ |
| 5566 | return FALSE; |
| 5567 | } |
| 5568 | |
| 5569 | |
| 5570 | /* md_elf_section_change_hook */ |
| 5571 | |
| 5572 | void |
| 5573 | xtensa_elf_section_change_hook (void) |
| 5574 | { |
| 5575 | /* Set up the assembly state. */ |
| 5576 | if (!frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_assembly_state_set) |
| 5577 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 5578 | } |
| 5579 | |
| 5580 | |
| 5581 | /* tc_fix_adjustable hook */ |
| 5582 | |
| 5583 | bfd_boolean |
| 5584 | xtensa_fix_adjustable (fixS *fixP) |
| 5585 | { |
| 5586 | /* An offset is not allowed in combination with the difference of two |
| 5587 | symbols, but that cannot be easily detected after a local symbol |
| 5588 | has been adjusted to a (section+offset) form. Return 0 so that such |
| 5589 | an fix will not be adjusted. */ |
| 5590 | if (fixP->fx_subsy && fixP->fx_addsy && fixP->fx_offset |
| 5591 | && relaxable_section (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_subsy))) |
| 5592 | return 0; |
| 5593 | |
| 5594 | /* We need the symbol name for the VTABLE entries. */ |
| 5595 | if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT |
| 5596 | || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY) |
| 5597 | return 0; |
| 5598 | |
| 5599 | return 1; |
| 5600 | } |
| 5601 | |
| 5602 | |
| 5603 | /* tc_symbol_new_hook */ |
| 5604 | |
| 5605 | symbolS *expr_symbols = NULL; |
| 5606 | |
| 5607 | void |
| 5608 | xtensa_symbol_new_hook (symbolS *sym) |
| 5609 | { |
| 5610 | if (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym) == expr_section) |
| 5611 | { |
| 5612 | symbol_get_tc (sym)->next_expr_symbol = expr_symbols; |
| 5613 | expr_symbols = sym; |
| 5614 | } |
| 5615 | } |
| 5616 | |
| 5617 | |
| 5618 | |
| 5619 | void |
| 5620 | md_apply_fix (fixS *fixP, valueT *valP, segT seg) |
| 5621 | { |
| 5622 | char *const fixpos = fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal + fixP->fx_where; |
| 5623 | valueT val = 0; |
| 5624 | |
| 5625 | /* Subtracted symbols are only allowed for a few relocation types, and |
| 5626 | unless linkrelax is enabled, they should not make it to this point. */ |
| 5627 | if (fixP->fx_subsy && !(linkrelax && (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_32 |
| 5628 | || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_16 |
| 5629 | || fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_8))) |
| 5630 | as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, _("expression too complex")); |
| 5631 | |
| 5632 | switch (fixP->fx_r_type) |
| 5633 | { |
| 5634 | case BFD_RELOC_32: |
| 5635 | case BFD_RELOC_16: |
| 5636 | case BFD_RELOC_8: |
| 5637 | if (fixP->fx_subsy) |
| 5638 | { |
| 5639 | switch (fixP->fx_r_type) |
| 5640 | { |
| 5641 | case BFD_RELOC_8: |
| 5642 | fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_DIFF8; |
| 5643 | break; |
| 5644 | case BFD_RELOC_16: |
| 5645 | fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_DIFF16; |
| 5646 | break; |
| 5647 | case BFD_RELOC_32: |
| 5648 | fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_DIFF32; |
| 5649 | break; |
| 5650 | default: |
| 5651 | break; |
| 5652 | } |
| 5653 | |
| 5654 | /* An offset is only allowed when it results from adjusting a |
| 5655 | local symbol into a section-relative offset. If the offset |
| 5656 | came from the original expression, tc_fix_adjustable will have |
| 5657 | prevented the fix from being converted to a section-relative |
| 5658 | form so that we can flag the error here. */ |
| 5659 | if (fixP->fx_offset != 0 && !symbol_section_p (fixP->fx_addsy)) |
| 5660 | as_bad_where (fixP->fx_file, fixP->fx_line, |
| 5661 | _("cannot represent subtraction with an offset")); |
| 5662 | |
| 5663 | val = (S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) + fixP->fx_offset |
| 5664 | - S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_subsy)); |
| 5665 | |
| 5666 | /* The difference value gets written out, and the DIFF reloc |
| 5667 | identifies the address of the subtracted symbol (i.e., the one |
| 5668 | with the lowest address). */ |
| 5669 | *valP = val; |
| 5670 | fixP->fx_offset -= val; |
| 5671 | fixP->fx_subsy = NULL; |
| 5672 | } |
| 5673 | else if (! fixP->fx_addsy) |
| 5674 | { |
| 5675 | val = *valP; |
| 5676 | fixP->fx_done = 1; |
| 5677 | } |
| 5678 | /* fall through */ |
| 5679 | |
| 5680 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_PLT: |
| 5681 | md_number_to_chars (fixpos, val, fixP->fx_size); |
| 5682 | fixP->fx_no_overflow = 0; /* Use the standard overflow check. */ |
| 5683 | break; |
| 5684 | |
| 5685 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP: |
| 5686 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT1_OP: |
| 5687 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT2_OP: |
| 5688 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT3_OP: |
| 5689 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT4_OP: |
| 5690 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT5_OP: |
| 5691 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT6_OP: |
| 5692 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT7_OP: |
| 5693 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT8_OP: |
| 5694 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT9_OP: |
| 5695 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT10_OP: |
| 5696 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT11_OP: |
| 5697 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT12_OP: |
| 5698 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT13_OP: |
| 5699 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT14_OP: |
| 5700 | if (linkrelax) |
| 5701 | { |
| 5702 | /* Write the tentative value of a PC-relative relocation to a |
| 5703 | local symbol into the instruction. The value will be ignored |
| 5704 | by the linker, and it makes the object file disassembly |
| 5705 | readable when all branch targets are encoded in relocations. */ |
| 5706 | |
| 5707 | assert (fixP->fx_addsy); |
| 5708 | if (S_GET_SEGMENT (fixP->fx_addsy) == seg |
| 5709 | && !S_FORCE_RELOC (fixP->fx_addsy, 1)) |
| 5710 | { |
| 5711 | val = (S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) + fixP->fx_offset |
| 5712 | - md_pcrel_from (fixP)); |
| 5713 | (void) xg_apply_fix_value (fixP, val); |
| 5714 | } |
| 5715 | } |
| 5716 | else if (! fixP->fx_addsy) |
| 5717 | { |
| 5718 | val = *valP; |
| 5719 | if (xg_apply_fix_value (fixP, val)) |
| 5720 | fixP->fx_done = 1; |
| 5721 | } |
| 5722 | break; |
| 5723 | |
| 5724 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_ASM_EXPAND: |
| 5725 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_ALT: |
| 5726 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT1_ALT: |
| 5727 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT2_ALT: |
| 5728 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT3_ALT: |
| 5729 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT4_ALT: |
| 5730 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT5_ALT: |
| 5731 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT6_ALT: |
| 5732 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT7_ALT: |
| 5733 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT8_ALT: |
| 5734 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT9_ALT: |
| 5735 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT10_ALT: |
| 5736 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT11_ALT: |
| 5737 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT12_ALT: |
| 5738 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT13_ALT: |
| 5739 | case BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT14_ALT: |
| 5740 | /* These all need to be resolved at link-time. Do nothing now. */ |
| 5741 | break; |
| 5742 | |
| 5743 | case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT: |
| 5744 | case BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY: |
| 5745 | fixP->fx_done = 0; |
| 5746 | break; |
| 5747 | |
| 5748 | default: |
| 5749 | as_bad (_("unhandled local relocation fix %s"), |
| 5750 | bfd_get_reloc_code_name (fixP->fx_r_type)); |
| 5751 | } |
| 5752 | } |
| 5753 | |
| 5754 | |
| 5755 | char * |
| 5756 | md_atof (int type, char *litP, int *sizeP) |
| 5757 | { |
| 5758 | return ieee_md_atof (type, litP, sizeP, target_big_endian); |
| 5759 | } |
| 5760 | |
| 5761 | |
| 5762 | int |
| 5763 | md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragS *fragP, segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 5764 | { |
| 5765 | return total_frag_text_expansion (fragP); |
| 5766 | } |
| 5767 | |
| 5768 | |
| 5769 | /* Translate internal representation of relocation info to BFD target |
| 5770 | format. */ |
| 5771 | |
| 5772 | arelent * |
| 5773 | tc_gen_reloc (asection *section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, fixS *fixp) |
| 5774 | { |
| 5775 | arelent *reloc; |
| 5776 | |
| 5777 | reloc = (arelent *) xmalloc (sizeof (arelent)); |
| 5778 | reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = (asymbol **) xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol *)); |
| 5779 | *reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp->fx_addsy); |
| 5780 | reloc->address = fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where; |
| 5781 | |
| 5782 | /* Make sure none of our internal relocations make it this far. |
| 5783 | They'd better have been fully resolved by this point. */ |
| 5784 | assert ((int) fixp->fx_r_type > 0); |
| 5785 | |
| 5786 | reloc->addend = fixp->fx_offset; |
| 5787 | |
| 5788 | reloc->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, fixp->fx_r_type); |
| 5789 | if (reloc->howto == NULL) |
| 5790 | { |
| 5791 | as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line, |
| 5792 | _("cannot represent `%s' relocation in object file"), |
| 5793 | bfd_get_reloc_code_name (fixp->fx_r_type)); |
| 5794 | free (reloc->sym_ptr_ptr); |
| 5795 | free (reloc); |
| 5796 | return NULL; |
| 5797 | } |
| 5798 | |
| 5799 | if (!fixp->fx_pcrel != !reloc->howto->pc_relative) |
| 5800 | as_fatal (_("internal error? cannot generate `%s' relocation"), |
| 5801 | bfd_get_reloc_code_name (fixp->fx_r_type)); |
| 5802 | |
| 5803 | return reloc; |
| 5804 | } |
| 5805 | |
| 5806 | \f |
| 5807 | /* Checks for resource conflicts between instructions. */ |
| 5808 | |
| 5809 | /* The func unit stuff could be implemented as bit-vectors rather |
| 5810 | than the iterative approach here. If it ends up being too |
| 5811 | slow, we will switch it. */ |
| 5812 | |
| 5813 | resource_table * |
| 5814 | new_resource_table (void *data, |
| 5815 | int cycles, |
| 5816 | int nu, |
| 5817 | unit_num_copies_func uncf, |
| 5818 | opcode_num_units_func onuf, |
| 5819 | opcode_funcUnit_use_unit_func ouuf, |
| 5820 | opcode_funcUnit_use_stage_func ousf) |
| 5821 | { |
| 5822 | int i; |
| 5823 | resource_table *rt = (resource_table *) xmalloc (sizeof (resource_table)); |
| 5824 | rt->data = data; |
| 5825 | rt->cycles = cycles; |
| 5826 | rt->allocated_cycles = cycles; |
| 5827 | rt->num_units = nu; |
| 5828 | rt->unit_num_copies = uncf; |
| 5829 | rt->opcode_num_units = onuf; |
| 5830 | rt->opcode_unit_use = ouuf; |
| 5831 | rt->opcode_unit_stage = ousf; |
| 5832 | |
| 5833 | rt->units = (unsigned char **) xcalloc (cycles, sizeof (unsigned char *)); |
| 5834 | for (i = 0; i < cycles; i++) |
| 5835 | rt->units[i] = (unsigned char *) xcalloc (nu, sizeof (unsigned char)); |
| 5836 | |
| 5837 | return rt; |
| 5838 | } |
| 5839 | |
| 5840 | |
| 5841 | void |
| 5842 | clear_resource_table (resource_table *rt) |
| 5843 | { |
| 5844 | int i, j; |
| 5845 | for (i = 0; i < rt->allocated_cycles; i++) |
| 5846 | for (j = 0; j < rt->num_units; j++) |
| 5847 | rt->units[i][j] = 0; |
| 5848 | } |
| 5849 | |
| 5850 | |
| 5851 | /* We never shrink it, just fake it into thinking so. */ |
| 5852 | |
| 5853 | void |
| 5854 | resize_resource_table (resource_table *rt, int cycles) |
| 5855 | { |
| 5856 | int i, old_cycles; |
| 5857 | |
| 5858 | rt->cycles = cycles; |
| 5859 | if (cycles <= rt->allocated_cycles) |
| 5860 | return; |
| 5861 | |
| 5862 | old_cycles = rt->allocated_cycles; |
| 5863 | rt->allocated_cycles = cycles; |
| 5864 | |
| 5865 | rt->units = xrealloc (rt->units, |
| 5866 | rt->allocated_cycles * sizeof (unsigned char *)); |
| 5867 | for (i = 0; i < old_cycles; i++) |
| 5868 | rt->units[i] = xrealloc (rt->units[i], |
| 5869 | rt->num_units * sizeof (unsigned char)); |
| 5870 | for (i = old_cycles; i < cycles; i++) |
| 5871 | rt->units[i] = xcalloc (rt->num_units, sizeof (unsigned char)); |
| 5872 | } |
| 5873 | |
| 5874 | |
| 5875 | bfd_boolean |
| 5876 | resources_available (resource_table *rt, xtensa_opcode opcode, int cycle) |
| 5877 | { |
| 5878 | int i; |
| 5879 | int uses = (rt->opcode_num_units) (rt->data, opcode); |
| 5880 | |
| 5881 | for (i = 0; i < uses; i++) |
| 5882 | { |
| 5883 | xtensa_funcUnit unit = (rt->opcode_unit_use) (rt->data, opcode, i); |
| 5884 | int stage = (rt->opcode_unit_stage) (rt->data, opcode, i); |
| 5885 | int copies_in_use = rt->units[stage + cycle][unit]; |
| 5886 | int copies = (rt->unit_num_copies) (rt->data, unit); |
| 5887 | if (copies_in_use >= copies) |
| 5888 | return FALSE; |
| 5889 | } |
| 5890 | return TRUE; |
| 5891 | } |
| 5892 | |
| 5893 | |
| 5894 | void |
| 5895 | reserve_resources (resource_table *rt, xtensa_opcode opcode, int cycle) |
| 5896 | { |
| 5897 | int i; |
| 5898 | int uses = (rt->opcode_num_units) (rt->data, opcode); |
| 5899 | |
| 5900 | for (i = 0; i < uses; i++) |
| 5901 | { |
| 5902 | xtensa_funcUnit unit = (rt->opcode_unit_use) (rt->data, opcode, i); |
| 5903 | int stage = (rt->opcode_unit_stage) (rt->data, opcode, i); |
| 5904 | /* Note that this allows resources to be oversubscribed. That's |
| 5905 | essential to the way the optional scheduler works. |
| 5906 | resources_available reports when a resource is over-subscribed, |
| 5907 | so it's easy to tell. */ |
| 5908 | rt->units[stage + cycle][unit]++; |
| 5909 | } |
| 5910 | } |
| 5911 | |
| 5912 | |
| 5913 | void |
| 5914 | release_resources (resource_table *rt, xtensa_opcode opcode, int cycle) |
| 5915 | { |
| 5916 | int i; |
| 5917 | int uses = (rt->opcode_num_units) (rt->data, opcode); |
| 5918 | |
| 5919 | for (i = 0; i < uses; i++) |
| 5920 | { |
| 5921 | xtensa_funcUnit unit = (rt->opcode_unit_use) (rt->data, opcode, i); |
| 5922 | int stage = (rt->opcode_unit_stage) (rt->data, opcode, i); |
| 5923 | assert (rt->units[stage + cycle][unit] > 0); |
| 5924 | rt->units[stage + cycle][unit]--; |
| 5925 | } |
| 5926 | } |
| 5927 | |
| 5928 | |
| 5929 | /* Wrapper functions make parameterized resource reservation |
| 5930 | more convenient. */ |
| 5931 | |
| 5932 | int |
| 5933 | opcode_funcUnit_use_unit (void *data, xtensa_opcode opcode, int idx) |
| 5934 | { |
| 5935 | xtensa_funcUnit_use *use = xtensa_opcode_funcUnit_use (data, opcode, idx); |
| 5936 | return use->unit; |
| 5937 | } |
| 5938 | |
| 5939 | |
| 5940 | int |
| 5941 | opcode_funcUnit_use_stage (void *data, xtensa_opcode opcode, int idx) |
| 5942 | { |
| 5943 | xtensa_funcUnit_use *use = xtensa_opcode_funcUnit_use (data, opcode, idx); |
| 5944 | return use->stage; |
| 5945 | } |
| 5946 | |
| 5947 | |
| 5948 | /* Note that this function does not check issue constraints, but |
| 5949 | solely whether the hardware is available to execute the given |
| 5950 | instructions together. It also doesn't check if the tinsns |
| 5951 | write the same state, or access the same tieports. That is |
| 5952 | checked by check_t1_t2_reads_and_writes. */ |
| 5953 | |
| 5954 | static bfd_boolean |
| 5955 | resources_conflict (vliw_insn *vinsn) |
| 5956 | { |
| 5957 | int i; |
| 5958 | static resource_table *rt = NULL; |
| 5959 | |
| 5960 | /* This is the most common case by far. Optimize it. */ |
| 5961 | if (vinsn->num_slots == 1) |
| 5962 | return FALSE; |
| 5963 | |
| 5964 | if (rt == NULL) |
| 5965 | { |
| 5966 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 5967 | rt = new_resource_table |
| 5968 | (isa, xtensa_isa_num_pipe_stages (isa), |
| 5969 | xtensa_isa_num_funcUnits (isa), |
| 5970 | (unit_num_copies_func) xtensa_funcUnit_num_copies, |
| 5971 | (opcode_num_units_func) xtensa_opcode_num_funcUnit_uses, |
| 5972 | opcode_funcUnit_use_unit, |
| 5973 | opcode_funcUnit_use_stage); |
| 5974 | } |
| 5975 | |
| 5976 | clear_resource_table (rt); |
| 5977 | |
| 5978 | for (i = 0; i < vinsn->num_slots; i++) |
| 5979 | { |
| 5980 | if (!resources_available (rt, vinsn->slots[i].opcode, 0)) |
| 5981 | return TRUE; |
| 5982 | reserve_resources (rt, vinsn->slots[i].opcode, 0); |
| 5983 | } |
| 5984 | |
| 5985 | return FALSE; |
| 5986 | } |
| 5987 | |
| 5988 | \f |
| 5989 | /* finish_vinsn, emit_single_op and helper functions. */ |
| 5990 | |
| 5991 | static bfd_boolean find_vinsn_conflicts (vliw_insn *); |
| 5992 | static xtensa_format xg_find_narrowest_format (vliw_insn *); |
| 5993 | static void xg_assemble_vliw_tokens (vliw_insn *); |
| 5994 | |
| 5995 | |
| 5996 | /* We have reached the end of a bundle; emit into the frag. */ |
| 5997 | |
| 5998 | static void |
| 5999 | finish_vinsn (vliw_insn *vinsn) |
| 6000 | { |
| 6001 | IStack slotstack; |
| 6002 | int i; |
| 6003 | char *file_name; |
| 6004 | unsigned line; |
| 6005 | |
| 6006 | if (find_vinsn_conflicts (vinsn)) |
| 6007 | { |
| 6008 | xg_clear_vinsn (vinsn); |
| 6009 | return; |
| 6010 | } |
| 6011 | |
| 6012 | /* First, find a format that works. */ |
| 6013 | if (vinsn->format == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 6014 | vinsn->format = xg_find_narrowest_format (vinsn); |
| 6015 | |
| 6016 | if (vinsn->format == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 6017 | { |
| 6018 | as_where (&file_name, &line); |
| 6019 | as_bad_where (file_name, line, |
| 6020 | _("couldn't find a valid instruction format")); |
| 6021 | fprintf (stderr, _(" ops were: ")); |
| 6022 | for (i = 0; i < vinsn->num_slots; i++) |
| 6023 | fprintf (stderr, _(" %s;"), |
| 6024 | xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, |
| 6025 | vinsn->slots[i].opcode)); |
| 6026 | fprintf (stderr, _("\n")); |
| 6027 | xg_clear_vinsn (vinsn); |
| 6028 | return; |
| 6029 | } |
| 6030 | |
| 6031 | if (vinsn->num_slots |
| 6032 | != xtensa_format_num_slots (xtensa_default_isa, vinsn->format)) |
| 6033 | { |
| 6034 | as_bad (_("format '%s' allows %d slots, but there are %d opcodes"), |
| 6035 | xtensa_format_name (xtensa_default_isa, vinsn->format), |
| 6036 | xtensa_format_num_slots (xtensa_default_isa, vinsn->format), |
| 6037 | vinsn->num_slots); |
| 6038 | xg_clear_vinsn (vinsn); |
| 6039 | return; |
| 6040 | } |
| 6041 | |
| 6042 | if (resources_conflict (vinsn)) |
| 6043 | { |
| 6044 | as_where (&file_name, &line); |
| 6045 | as_bad_where (file_name, line, _("illegal resource usage in bundle")); |
| 6046 | fprintf (stderr, " ops were: "); |
| 6047 | for (i = 0; i < vinsn->num_slots; i++) |
| 6048 | fprintf (stderr, " %s;", |
| 6049 | xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, |
| 6050 | vinsn->slots[i].opcode)); |
| 6051 | fprintf (stderr, "\n"); |
| 6052 | xg_clear_vinsn (vinsn); |
| 6053 | return; |
| 6054 | } |
| 6055 | |
| 6056 | for (i = 0; i < vinsn->num_slots; i++) |
| 6057 | { |
| 6058 | if (vinsn->slots[i].opcode != XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 6059 | { |
| 6060 | symbolS *lit_sym = NULL; |
| 6061 | int j; |
| 6062 | bfd_boolean e = FALSE; |
| 6063 | bfd_boolean saved_density = density_supported; |
| 6064 | |
| 6065 | /* We don't want to narrow ops inside multi-slot bundles. */ |
| 6066 | if (vinsn->num_slots > 1) |
| 6067 | density_supported = FALSE; |
| 6068 | |
| 6069 | istack_init (&slotstack); |
| 6070 | if (vinsn->slots[i].opcode == xtensa_nop_opcode) |
| 6071 | { |
| 6072 | vinsn->slots[i].opcode = |
| 6073 | xtensa_format_slot_nop_opcode (xtensa_default_isa, |
| 6074 | vinsn->format, i); |
| 6075 | vinsn->slots[i].ntok = 0; |
| 6076 | } |
| 6077 | |
| 6078 | if (xg_expand_assembly_insn (&slotstack, &vinsn->slots[i])) |
| 6079 | { |
| 6080 | e = TRUE; |
| 6081 | continue; |
| 6082 | } |
| 6083 | |
| 6084 | density_supported = saved_density; |
| 6085 | |
| 6086 | if (e) |
| 6087 | { |
| 6088 | xg_clear_vinsn (vinsn); |
| 6089 | return; |
| 6090 | } |
| 6091 | |
| 6092 | for (j = 0; j < slotstack.ninsn; j++) |
| 6093 | { |
| 6094 | TInsn *insn = &slotstack.insn[j]; |
| 6095 | if (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_LITERAL) |
| 6096 | { |
| 6097 | assert (lit_sym == NULL); |
| 6098 | lit_sym = xg_assemble_literal (insn); |
| 6099 | } |
| 6100 | else |
| 6101 | { |
| 6102 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 6103 | if (lit_sym) |
| 6104 | xg_resolve_literals (insn, lit_sym); |
| 6105 | if (j != slotstack.ninsn - 1) |
| 6106 | emit_single_op (insn); |
| 6107 | } |
| 6108 | } |
| 6109 | |
| 6110 | if (vinsn->num_slots > 1) |
| 6111 | { |
| 6112 | if (opcode_fits_format_slot |
| 6113 | (slotstack.insn[slotstack.ninsn - 1].opcode, |
| 6114 | vinsn->format, i)) |
| 6115 | { |
| 6116 | vinsn->slots[i] = slotstack.insn[slotstack.ninsn - 1]; |
| 6117 | } |
| 6118 | else |
| 6119 | { |
| 6120 | emit_single_op (&slotstack.insn[slotstack.ninsn - 1]); |
| 6121 | if (vinsn->format == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 6122 | vinsn->slots[i].opcode = xtensa_nop_opcode; |
| 6123 | else |
| 6124 | vinsn->slots[i].opcode |
| 6125 | = xtensa_format_slot_nop_opcode (xtensa_default_isa, |
| 6126 | vinsn->format, i); |
| 6127 | |
| 6128 | vinsn->slots[i].ntok = 0; |
| 6129 | } |
| 6130 | } |
| 6131 | else |
| 6132 | { |
| 6133 | vinsn->slots[0] = slotstack.insn[slotstack.ninsn - 1]; |
| 6134 | vinsn->format = XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 6135 | } |
| 6136 | } |
| 6137 | } |
| 6138 | |
| 6139 | /* Now check resource conflicts on the modified bundle. */ |
| 6140 | if (resources_conflict (vinsn)) |
| 6141 | { |
| 6142 | as_where (&file_name, &line); |
| 6143 | as_bad_where (file_name, line, _("illegal resource usage in bundle")); |
| 6144 | fprintf (stderr, " ops were: "); |
| 6145 | for (i = 0; i < vinsn->num_slots; i++) |
| 6146 | fprintf (stderr, " %s;", |
| 6147 | xtensa_opcode_name (xtensa_default_isa, |
| 6148 | vinsn->slots[i].opcode)); |
| 6149 | fprintf (stderr, "\n"); |
| 6150 | xg_clear_vinsn (vinsn); |
| 6151 | return; |
| 6152 | } |
| 6153 | |
| 6154 | /* First, find a format that works. */ |
| 6155 | if (vinsn->format == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 6156 | vinsn->format = xg_find_narrowest_format (vinsn); |
| 6157 | |
| 6158 | xg_assemble_vliw_tokens (vinsn); |
| 6159 | |
| 6160 | xg_clear_vinsn (vinsn); |
| 6161 | } |
| 6162 | |
| 6163 | |
| 6164 | /* Given an vliw instruction, what conflicts are there in register |
| 6165 | usage and in writes to states and queues? |
| 6166 | |
| 6167 | This function does two things: |
| 6168 | 1. Reports an error when a vinsn contains illegal combinations |
| 6169 | of writes to registers states or queues. |
| 6170 | 2. Marks individual tinsns as not relaxable if the combination |
| 6171 | contains antidependencies. |
| 6172 | |
| 6173 | Job 2 handles things like swap semantics in instructions that need |
| 6174 | to be relaxed. For example, |
| 6175 | |
| 6176 | addi a0, a1, 100000 |
| 6177 | |
| 6178 | normally would be relaxed to |
| 6179 | |
| 6180 | l32r a0, some_label |
| 6181 | add a0, a1, a0 |
| 6182 | |
| 6183 | _but_, if the above instruction is bundled with an a0 reader, e.g., |
| 6184 | |
| 6185 | { addi a0, a1, 10000 ; add a2, a0, a4 ; } |
| 6186 | |
| 6187 | then we can't relax it into |
| 6188 | |
| 6189 | l32r a0, some_label |
| 6190 | { add a0, a1, a0 ; add a2, a0, a4 ; } |
| 6191 | |
| 6192 | because the value of a0 is trashed before the second add can read it. */ |
| 6193 | |
| 6194 | static char check_t1_t2_reads_and_writes (TInsn *, TInsn *); |
| 6195 | |
| 6196 | static bfd_boolean |
| 6197 | find_vinsn_conflicts (vliw_insn *vinsn) |
| 6198 | { |
| 6199 | int i, j; |
| 6200 | int branches = 0; |
| 6201 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 6202 | |
| 6203 | assert (!past_xtensa_end); |
| 6204 | |
| 6205 | for (i = 0 ; i < vinsn->num_slots; i++) |
| 6206 | { |
| 6207 | TInsn *op1 = &vinsn->slots[i]; |
| 6208 | if (op1->is_specific_opcode) |
| 6209 | op1->keep_wide = TRUE; |
| 6210 | else |
| 6211 | op1->keep_wide = FALSE; |
| 6212 | } |
| 6213 | |
| 6214 | for (i = 0 ; i < vinsn->num_slots; i++) |
| 6215 | { |
| 6216 | TInsn *op1 = &vinsn->slots[i]; |
| 6217 | |
| 6218 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_branch (isa, op1->opcode) == 1) |
| 6219 | branches++; |
| 6220 | |
| 6221 | for (j = 0; j < vinsn->num_slots; j++) |
| 6222 | { |
| 6223 | if (i != j) |
| 6224 | { |
| 6225 | TInsn *op2 = &vinsn->slots[j]; |
| 6226 | char conflict_type = check_t1_t2_reads_and_writes (op1, op2); |
| 6227 | switch (conflict_type) |
| 6228 | { |
| 6229 | case 'c': |
| 6230 | as_bad (_("opcodes '%s' (slot %d) and '%s' (slot %d) write the same register"), |
| 6231 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, op1->opcode), i, |
| 6232 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, op2->opcode), j); |
| 6233 | return TRUE; |
| 6234 | case 'd': |
| 6235 | as_bad (_("opcodes '%s' (slot %d) and '%s' (slot %d) write the same state"), |
| 6236 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, op1->opcode), i, |
| 6237 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, op2->opcode), j); |
| 6238 | return TRUE; |
| 6239 | case 'e': |
| 6240 | as_bad (_("opcodes '%s' (slot %d) and '%s' (slot %d) write the same port"), |
| 6241 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, op1->opcode), i, |
| 6242 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, op2->opcode), j); |
| 6243 | return TRUE; |
| 6244 | case 'f': |
| 6245 | as_bad (_("opcodes '%s' (slot %d) and '%s' (slot %d) both have volatile port accesses"), |
| 6246 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, op1->opcode), i, |
| 6247 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, op2->opcode), j); |
| 6248 | return TRUE; |
| 6249 | default: |
| 6250 | /* Everything is OK. */ |
| 6251 | break; |
| 6252 | } |
| 6253 | op2->is_specific_opcode = (op2->is_specific_opcode |
| 6254 | || conflict_type == 'a'); |
| 6255 | } |
| 6256 | } |
| 6257 | } |
| 6258 | |
| 6259 | if (branches > 1) |
| 6260 | { |
| 6261 | as_bad (_("multiple branches or jumps in the same bundle")); |
| 6262 | return TRUE; |
| 6263 | } |
| 6264 | |
| 6265 | return FALSE; |
| 6266 | } |
| 6267 | |
| 6268 | |
| 6269 | /* Check how the state used by t1 and t2 relate. |
| 6270 | Cases found are: |
| 6271 | |
| 6272 | case A: t1 reads a register t2 writes (an antidependency within a bundle) |
| 6273 | case B: no relationship between what is read and written (both could |
| 6274 | read the same reg though) |
| 6275 | case C: t1 writes a register t2 writes (a register conflict within a |
| 6276 | bundle) |
| 6277 | case D: t1 writes a state that t2 also writes |
| 6278 | case E: t1 writes a tie queue that t2 also writes |
| 6279 | case F: two volatile queue accesses |
| 6280 | */ |
| 6281 | |
| 6282 | static char |
| 6283 | check_t1_t2_reads_and_writes (TInsn *t1, TInsn *t2) |
| 6284 | { |
| 6285 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 6286 | xtensa_regfile t1_regfile, t2_regfile; |
| 6287 | int t1_reg, t2_reg; |
| 6288 | int t1_base_reg, t1_last_reg; |
| 6289 | int t2_base_reg, t2_last_reg; |
| 6290 | char t1_inout, t2_inout; |
| 6291 | int i, j; |
| 6292 | char conflict = 'b'; |
| 6293 | int t1_states; |
| 6294 | int t2_states; |
| 6295 | int t1_interfaces; |
| 6296 | int t2_interfaces; |
| 6297 | bfd_boolean t1_volatile = FALSE; |
| 6298 | bfd_boolean t2_volatile = FALSE; |
| 6299 | |
| 6300 | /* Check registers. */ |
| 6301 | for (j = 0; j < t2->ntok; j++) |
| 6302 | { |
| 6303 | if (xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, t2->opcode, j) != 1) |
| 6304 | continue; |
| 6305 | |
| 6306 | t2_regfile = xtensa_operand_regfile (isa, t2->opcode, j); |
| 6307 | t2_base_reg = t2->tok[j].X_add_number; |
| 6308 | t2_last_reg = t2_base_reg + xtensa_operand_num_regs (isa, t2->opcode, j); |
| 6309 | |
| 6310 | for (i = 0; i < t1->ntok; i++) |
| 6311 | { |
| 6312 | if (xtensa_operand_is_register (isa, t1->opcode, i) != 1) |
| 6313 | continue; |
| 6314 | |
| 6315 | t1_regfile = xtensa_operand_regfile (isa, t1->opcode, i); |
| 6316 | |
| 6317 | if (t1_regfile != t2_regfile) |
| 6318 | continue; |
| 6319 | |
| 6320 | t1_inout = xtensa_operand_inout (isa, t1->opcode, i); |
| 6321 | t2_inout = xtensa_operand_inout (isa, t2->opcode, j); |
| 6322 | |
| 6323 | if (xtensa_operand_is_known_reg (isa, t1->opcode, i) == 0 |
| 6324 | || xtensa_operand_is_known_reg (isa, t2->opcode, j) == 0) |
| 6325 | { |
| 6326 | if (t1_inout == 'm' || t1_inout == 'o' |
| 6327 | || t2_inout == 'm' || t2_inout == 'o') |
| 6328 | { |
| 6329 | conflict = 'a'; |
| 6330 | continue; |
| 6331 | } |
| 6332 | } |
| 6333 | |
| 6334 | t1_base_reg = t1->tok[i].X_add_number; |
| 6335 | t1_last_reg = (t1_base_reg |
| 6336 | + xtensa_operand_num_regs (isa, t1->opcode, i)); |
| 6337 | |
| 6338 | for (t1_reg = t1_base_reg; t1_reg < t1_last_reg; t1_reg++) |
| 6339 | { |
| 6340 | for (t2_reg = t2_base_reg; t2_reg < t2_last_reg; t2_reg++) |
| 6341 | { |
| 6342 | if (t1_reg != t2_reg) |
| 6343 | continue; |
| 6344 | |
| 6345 | if (t2_inout == 'i' && (t1_inout == 'm' || t1_inout == 'o')) |
| 6346 | { |
| 6347 | conflict = 'a'; |
| 6348 | continue; |
| 6349 | } |
| 6350 | |
| 6351 | if (t1_inout == 'i' && (t2_inout == 'm' || t2_inout == 'o')) |
| 6352 | { |
| 6353 | conflict = 'a'; |
| 6354 | continue; |
| 6355 | } |
| 6356 | |
| 6357 | if (t1_inout != 'i' && t2_inout != 'i') |
| 6358 | return 'c'; |
| 6359 | } |
| 6360 | } |
| 6361 | } |
| 6362 | } |
| 6363 | |
| 6364 | /* Check states. */ |
| 6365 | t1_states = xtensa_opcode_num_stateOperands (isa, t1->opcode); |
| 6366 | t2_states = xtensa_opcode_num_stateOperands (isa, t2->opcode); |
| 6367 | for (j = 0; j < t2_states; j++) |
| 6368 | { |
| 6369 | xtensa_state t2_so = xtensa_stateOperand_state (isa, t2->opcode, j); |
| 6370 | t2_inout = xtensa_stateOperand_inout (isa, t2->opcode, j); |
| 6371 | for (i = 0; i < t1_states; i++) |
| 6372 | { |
| 6373 | xtensa_state t1_so = xtensa_stateOperand_state (isa, t1->opcode, i); |
| 6374 | t1_inout = xtensa_stateOperand_inout (isa, t1->opcode, i); |
| 6375 | if (t1_so != t2_so) |
| 6376 | continue; |
| 6377 | |
| 6378 | if (t2_inout == 'i' && (t1_inout == 'm' || t1_inout == 'o')) |
| 6379 | { |
| 6380 | conflict = 'a'; |
| 6381 | continue; |
| 6382 | } |
| 6383 | |
| 6384 | if (t1_inout == 'i' && (t2_inout == 'm' || t2_inout == 'o')) |
| 6385 | { |
| 6386 | conflict = 'a'; |
| 6387 | continue; |
| 6388 | } |
| 6389 | |
| 6390 | if (t1_inout != 'i' && t2_inout != 'i') |
| 6391 | return 'd'; |
| 6392 | } |
| 6393 | } |
| 6394 | |
| 6395 | /* Check tieports. */ |
| 6396 | t1_interfaces = xtensa_opcode_num_interfaceOperands (isa, t1->opcode); |
| 6397 | t2_interfaces = xtensa_opcode_num_interfaceOperands (isa, t2->opcode); |
| 6398 | for (j = 0; j < t2_interfaces; j++) |
| 6399 | { |
| 6400 | xtensa_interface t2_int |
| 6401 | = xtensa_interfaceOperand_interface (isa, t2->opcode, j); |
| 6402 | int t2_class = xtensa_interface_class_id (isa, t2_int); |
| 6403 | |
| 6404 | t2_inout = xtensa_interface_inout (isa, t2_int); |
| 6405 | if (xtensa_interface_has_side_effect (isa, t2_int) == 1) |
| 6406 | t2_volatile = TRUE; |
| 6407 | |
| 6408 | for (i = 0; i < t1_interfaces; i++) |
| 6409 | { |
| 6410 | xtensa_interface t1_int |
| 6411 | = xtensa_interfaceOperand_interface (isa, t1->opcode, j); |
| 6412 | int t1_class = xtensa_interface_class_id (isa, t1_int); |
| 6413 | |
| 6414 | t1_inout = xtensa_interface_inout (isa, t1_int); |
| 6415 | if (xtensa_interface_has_side_effect (isa, t1_int) == 1) |
| 6416 | t1_volatile = TRUE; |
| 6417 | |
| 6418 | if (t1_volatile && t2_volatile && (t1_class == t2_class)) |
| 6419 | return 'f'; |
| 6420 | |
| 6421 | if (t1_int != t2_int) |
| 6422 | continue; |
| 6423 | |
| 6424 | if (t2_inout == 'i' && t1_inout == 'o') |
| 6425 | { |
| 6426 | conflict = 'a'; |
| 6427 | continue; |
| 6428 | } |
| 6429 | |
| 6430 | if (t1_inout == 'i' && t2_inout == 'o') |
| 6431 | { |
| 6432 | conflict = 'a'; |
| 6433 | continue; |
| 6434 | } |
| 6435 | |
| 6436 | if (t1_inout != 'i' && t2_inout != 'i') |
| 6437 | return 'e'; |
| 6438 | } |
| 6439 | } |
| 6440 | |
| 6441 | return conflict; |
| 6442 | } |
| 6443 | |
| 6444 | |
| 6445 | static xtensa_format |
| 6446 | xg_find_narrowest_format (vliw_insn *vinsn) |
| 6447 | { |
| 6448 | /* Right now we assume that the ops within the vinsn are properly |
| 6449 | ordered for the slots that the programmer wanted them in. In |
| 6450 | other words, we don't rearrange the ops in hopes of finding a |
| 6451 | better format. The scheduler handles that. */ |
| 6452 | |
| 6453 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 6454 | xtensa_format format; |
| 6455 | vliw_insn v_copy = *vinsn; |
| 6456 | xtensa_opcode nop_opcode = xtensa_nop_opcode; |
| 6457 | |
| 6458 | if (vinsn->num_slots == 1) |
| 6459 | return xg_get_single_format (vinsn->slots[0].opcode); |
| 6460 | |
| 6461 | for (format = 0; format < xtensa_isa_num_formats (isa); format++) |
| 6462 | { |
| 6463 | v_copy = *vinsn; |
| 6464 | if (xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, format) == v_copy.num_slots) |
| 6465 | { |
| 6466 | int slot; |
| 6467 | int fit = 0; |
| 6468 | for (slot = 0; slot < v_copy.num_slots; slot++) |
| 6469 | { |
| 6470 | if (v_copy.slots[slot].opcode == nop_opcode) |
| 6471 | { |
| 6472 | v_copy.slots[slot].opcode = |
| 6473 | xtensa_format_slot_nop_opcode (isa, format, slot); |
| 6474 | v_copy.slots[slot].ntok = 0; |
| 6475 | } |
| 6476 | |
| 6477 | if (opcode_fits_format_slot (v_copy.slots[slot].opcode, |
| 6478 | format, slot)) |
| 6479 | fit++; |
| 6480 | else if (v_copy.num_slots > 1) |
| 6481 | { |
| 6482 | TInsn widened; |
| 6483 | /* Try the widened version. */ |
| 6484 | if (!v_copy.slots[slot].keep_wide |
| 6485 | && !v_copy.slots[slot].is_specific_opcode |
| 6486 | && xg_is_single_relaxable_insn (&v_copy.slots[slot], |
| 6487 | &widened, TRUE) |
| 6488 | && opcode_fits_format_slot (widened.opcode, |
| 6489 | format, slot)) |
| 6490 | { |
| 6491 | v_copy.slots[slot] = widened; |
| 6492 | fit++; |
| 6493 | } |
| 6494 | } |
| 6495 | } |
| 6496 | if (fit == v_copy.num_slots) |
| 6497 | { |
| 6498 | *vinsn = v_copy; |
| 6499 | xtensa_format_encode (isa, format, vinsn->insnbuf); |
| 6500 | vinsn->format = format; |
| 6501 | break; |
| 6502 | } |
| 6503 | } |
| 6504 | } |
| 6505 | |
| 6506 | if (format == xtensa_isa_num_formats (isa)) |
| 6507 | return XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 6508 | |
| 6509 | return format; |
| 6510 | } |
| 6511 | |
| 6512 | |
| 6513 | /* Return the additional space needed in a frag |
| 6514 | for possible relaxations of any ops in a VLIW insn. |
| 6515 | Also fill out the relaxations that might be required of |
| 6516 | each tinsn in the vinsn. */ |
| 6517 | |
| 6518 | static int |
| 6519 | relaxation_requirements (vliw_insn *vinsn, bfd_boolean *pfinish_frag) |
| 6520 | { |
| 6521 | bfd_boolean finish_frag = FALSE; |
| 6522 | int extra_space = 0; |
| 6523 | int slot; |
| 6524 | |
| 6525 | for (slot = 0; slot < vinsn->num_slots; slot++) |
| 6526 | { |
| 6527 | TInsn *tinsn = &vinsn->slots[slot]; |
| 6528 | if (!tinsn_has_symbolic_operands (tinsn)) |
| 6529 | { |
| 6530 | /* A narrow instruction could be widened later to help |
| 6531 | alignment issues. */ |
| 6532 | if (xg_is_single_relaxable_insn (tinsn, 0, TRUE) |
| 6533 | && !tinsn->is_specific_opcode |
| 6534 | && vinsn->num_slots == 1) |
| 6535 | { |
| 6536 | /* Difference in bytes between narrow and wide insns... */ |
| 6537 | extra_space += 1; |
| 6538 | tinsn->subtype = RELAX_NARROW; |
| 6539 | } |
| 6540 | } |
| 6541 | else |
| 6542 | { |
| 6543 | if (workaround_b_j_loop_end |
| 6544 | && tinsn->opcode == xtensa_jx_opcode |
| 6545 | && use_transform ()) |
| 6546 | { |
| 6547 | /* Add 2 of these. */ |
| 6548 | extra_space += 3; /* for the nop size */ |
| 6549 | tinsn->subtype = RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_PRE_LOOP_END; |
| 6550 | } |
| 6551 | |
| 6552 | /* Need to assemble it with space for the relocation. */ |
| 6553 | if (xg_is_relaxable_insn (tinsn, 0) |
| 6554 | && !tinsn->is_specific_opcode) |
| 6555 | { |
| 6556 | int max_size = xg_get_max_insn_widen_size (tinsn->opcode); |
| 6557 | int max_literal_size = |
| 6558 | xg_get_max_insn_widen_literal_size (tinsn->opcode); |
| 6559 | |
| 6560 | tinsn->literal_space = max_literal_size; |
| 6561 | |
| 6562 | tinsn->subtype = RELAX_IMMED; |
| 6563 | extra_space += max_size; |
| 6564 | } |
| 6565 | else |
| 6566 | { |
| 6567 | /* A fix record will be added for this instruction prior |
| 6568 | to relaxation, so make it end the frag. */ |
| 6569 | finish_frag = TRUE; |
| 6570 | } |
| 6571 | } |
| 6572 | } |
| 6573 | *pfinish_frag = finish_frag; |
| 6574 | return extra_space; |
| 6575 | } |
| 6576 | |
| 6577 | |
| 6578 | static void |
| 6579 | bundle_tinsn (TInsn *tinsn, vliw_insn *vinsn) |
| 6580 | { |
| 6581 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 6582 | int slot, chosen_slot; |
| 6583 | |
| 6584 | vinsn->format = xg_get_single_format (tinsn->opcode); |
| 6585 | assert (vinsn->format != XTENSA_UNDEFINED); |
| 6586 | vinsn->num_slots = xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, vinsn->format); |
| 6587 | |
| 6588 | chosen_slot = xg_get_single_slot (tinsn->opcode); |
| 6589 | for (slot = 0; slot < vinsn->num_slots; slot++) |
| 6590 | { |
| 6591 | if (slot == chosen_slot) |
| 6592 | vinsn->slots[slot] = *tinsn; |
| 6593 | else |
| 6594 | { |
| 6595 | vinsn->slots[slot].opcode = |
| 6596 | xtensa_format_slot_nop_opcode (isa, vinsn->format, slot); |
| 6597 | vinsn->slots[slot].ntok = 0; |
| 6598 | vinsn->slots[slot].insn_type = ITYPE_INSN; |
| 6599 | } |
| 6600 | } |
| 6601 | } |
| 6602 | |
| 6603 | |
| 6604 | static bfd_boolean |
| 6605 | emit_single_op (TInsn *orig_insn) |
| 6606 | { |
| 6607 | int i; |
| 6608 | IStack istack; /* put instructions into here */ |
| 6609 | symbolS *lit_sym = NULL; |
| 6610 | symbolS *label_sym = NULL; |
| 6611 | |
| 6612 | istack_init (&istack); |
| 6613 | |
| 6614 | /* Special-case for "movi aX, foo" which is guaranteed to need relaxing. |
| 6615 | Because the scheduling and bundling characteristics of movi and |
| 6616 | l32r or const16 are so different, we can do much better if we relax |
| 6617 | it prior to scheduling and bundling, rather than after. */ |
| 6618 | if ((orig_insn->opcode == xtensa_movi_opcode |
| 6619 | || orig_insn->opcode == xtensa_movi_n_opcode) |
| 6620 | && !cur_vinsn.inside_bundle |
| 6621 | && (orig_insn->tok[1].X_op == O_symbol |
| 6622 | || orig_insn->tok[1].X_op == O_pltrel) |
| 6623 | && !orig_insn->is_specific_opcode && use_transform ()) |
| 6624 | xg_assembly_relax (&istack, orig_insn, now_seg, frag_now, 0, 1, 0); |
| 6625 | else |
| 6626 | if (xg_expand_assembly_insn (&istack, orig_insn)) |
| 6627 | return TRUE; |
| 6628 | |
| 6629 | for (i = 0; i < istack.ninsn; i++) |
| 6630 | { |
| 6631 | TInsn *insn = &istack.insn[i]; |
| 6632 | switch (insn->insn_type) |
| 6633 | { |
| 6634 | case ITYPE_LITERAL: |
| 6635 | assert (lit_sym == NULL); |
| 6636 | lit_sym = xg_assemble_literal (insn); |
| 6637 | break; |
| 6638 | case ITYPE_LABEL: |
| 6639 | { |
| 6640 | static int relaxed_sym_idx = 0; |
| 6641 | char *label = xmalloc (strlen (FAKE_LABEL_NAME) + 12); |
| 6642 | sprintf (label, "%s_rl_%x", FAKE_LABEL_NAME, relaxed_sym_idx++); |
| 6643 | colon (label); |
| 6644 | assert (label_sym == NULL); |
| 6645 | label_sym = symbol_find_or_make (label); |
| 6646 | assert (label_sym); |
| 6647 | free (label); |
| 6648 | } |
| 6649 | break; |
| 6650 | case ITYPE_INSN: |
| 6651 | { |
| 6652 | vliw_insn v; |
| 6653 | if (lit_sym) |
| 6654 | xg_resolve_literals (insn, lit_sym); |
| 6655 | if (label_sym) |
| 6656 | xg_resolve_labels (insn, label_sym); |
| 6657 | xg_init_vinsn (&v); |
| 6658 | bundle_tinsn (insn, &v); |
| 6659 | finish_vinsn (&v); |
| 6660 | xg_free_vinsn (&v); |
| 6661 | } |
| 6662 | break; |
| 6663 | default: |
| 6664 | assert (0); |
| 6665 | break; |
| 6666 | } |
| 6667 | } |
| 6668 | return FALSE; |
| 6669 | } |
| 6670 | |
| 6671 | |
| 6672 | static int |
| 6673 | total_frag_text_expansion (fragS *fragP) |
| 6674 | { |
| 6675 | int slot; |
| 6676 | int total_expansion = 0; |
| 6677 | |
| 6678 | for (slot = 0; slot < MAX_SLOTS; slot++) |
| 6679 | total_expansion += fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[slot]; |
| 6680 | |
| 6681 | return total_expansion; |
| 6682 | } |
| 6683 | |
| 6684 | |
| 6685 | /* Emit a vliw instruction to the current fragment. */ |
| 6686 | |
| 6687 | static void |
| 6688 | xg_assemble_vliw_tokens (vliw_insn *vinsn) |
| 6689 | { |
| 6690 | bfd_boolean finish_frag; |
| 6691 | bfd_boolean is_jump = FALSE; |
| 6692 | bfd_boolean is_branch = FALSE; |
| 6693 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 6694 | int i; |
| 6695 | int insn_size; |
| 6696 | int extra_space; |
| 6697 | char *f = NULL; |
| 6698 | int slot; |
| 6699 | unsigned current_line, best_linenum; |
| 6700 | char *current_file; |
| 6701 | |
| 6702 | best_linenum = UINT_MAX; |
| 6703 | |
| 6704 | if (generating_literals) |
| 6705 | { |
| 6706 | static int reported = 0; |
| 6707 | if (reported < 4) |
| 6708 | as_bad_where (frag_now->fr_file, frag_now->fr_line, |
| 6709 | _("cannot assemble into a literal fragment")); |
| 6710 | if (reported == 3) |
| 6711 | as_bad (_("...")); |
| 6712 | reported++; |
| 6713 | return; |
| 6714 | } |
| 6715 | |
| 6716 | if (frag_now_fix () != 0 |
| 6717 | && (! frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn |
| 6718 | || (vinsn_has_specific_opcodes (vinsn) && use_transform ()) |
| 6719 | || !use_transform () != frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform |
| 6720 | || (directive_state[directive_longcalls] |
| 6721 | != frag_now->tc_frag_data.use_longcalls) |
| 6722 | || (directive_state[directive_absolute_literals] |
| 6723 | != frag_now->tc_frag_data.use_absolute_literals))) |
| 6724 | { |
| 6725 | frag_wane (frag_now); |
| 6726 | frag_new (0); |
| 6727 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6728 | } |
| 6729 | |
| 6730 | if (workaround_a0_b_retw |
| 6731 | && vinsn->num_slots == 1 |
| 6732 | && (get_last_insn_flags (now_seg, now_subseg) & FLAG_IS_A0_WRITER) != 0 |
| 6733 | && xtensa_opcode_is_branch (isa, vinsn->slots[0].opcode) == 1 |
| 6734 | && use_transform ()) |
| 6735 | { |
| 6736 | has_a0_b_retw = TRUE; |
| 6737 | |
| 6738 | /* Mark this fragment with the special RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_A0_B_RETW. |
| 6739 | After the first assembly pass we will check all of them and |
| 6740 | add a nop if needed. */ |
| 6741 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 6742 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 4, 4, |
| 6743 | RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_A0_B_RETW, |
| 6744 | frag_now->fr_symbol, |
| 6745 | frag_now->fr_offset, |
| 6746 | NULL); |
| 6747 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6748 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 6749 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 4, 4, |
| 6750 | RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_A0_B_RETW, |
| 6751 | frag_now->fr_symbol, |
| 6752 | frag_now->fr_offset, |
| 6753 | NULL); |
| 6754 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6755 | } |
| 6756 | |
| 6757 | for (i = 0; i < vinsn->num_slots; i++) |
| 6758 | { |
| 6759 | /* See if the instruction implies an aligned section. */ |
| 6760 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (isa, vinsn->slots[i].opcode) == 1) |
| 6761 | record_alignment (now_seg, 2); |
| 6762 | |
| 6763 | /* Also determine the best line number for debug info. */ |
| 6764 | best_linenum = vinsn->slots[i].linenum < best_linenum |
| 6765 | ? vinsn->slots[i].linenum : best_linenum; |
| 6766 | } |
| 6767 | |
| 6768 | /* Special cases for instructions that force an alignment... */ |
| 6769 | /* None of these opcodes are bundle-able. */ |
| 6770 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (isa, vinsn->slots[0].opcode) == 1) |
| 6771 | { |
| 6772 | int max_fill; |
| 6773 | |
| 6774 | /* Remember the symbol that marks the end of the loop in the frag |
| 6775 | that marks the start of the loop. This way we can easily find |
| 6776 | the end of the loop at the beginning, without adding special code |
| 6777 | to mark the loop instructions themselves. */ |
| 6778 | symbolS *target_sym = NULL; |
| 6779 | if (vinsn->slots[0].tok[1].X_op == O_symbol) |
| 6780 | target_sym = vinsn->slots[0].tok[1].X_add_symbol; |
| 6781 | |
| 6782 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6783 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 6784 | |
| 6785 | max_fill = get_text_align_max_fill_size |
| 6786 | (get_text_align_power (xtensa_fetch_width), |
| 6787 | TRUE, frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_no_density); |
| 6788 | |
| 6789 | if (use_transform ()) |
| 6790 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, max_fill, max_fill, |
| 6791 | RELAX_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE, target_sym, 0, NULL); |
| 6792 | else |
| 6793 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 0, 0, |
| 6794 | RELAX_CHECK_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE, target_sym, 0, NULL); |
| 6795 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6796 | } |
| 6797 | |
| 6798 | if (vinsn->slots[0].opcode == xtensa_entry_opcode |
| 6799 | && !vinsn->slots[0].is_specific_opcode) |
| 6800 | { |
| 6801 | xtensa_mark_literal_pool_location (); |
| 6802 | xtensa_move_labels (frag_now, 0); |
| 6803 | frag_var (rs_align_test, 1, 1, 0, NULL, 2, NULL); |
| 6804 | } |
| 6805 | |
| 6806 | if (vinsn->num_slots == 1) |
| 6807 | { |
| 6808 | if (workaround_a0_b_retw && use_transform ()) |
| 6809 | set_last_insn_flags (now_seg, now_subseg, FLAG_IS_A0_WRITER, |
| 6810 | is_register_writer (&vinsn->slots[0], "a", 0)); |
| 6811 | |
| 6812 | set_last_insn_flags (now_seg, now_subseg, FLAG_IS_BAD_LOOPEND, |
| 6813 | is_bad_loopend_opcode (&vinsn->slots[0])); |
| 6814 | } |
| 6815 | else |
| 6816 | set_last_insn_flags (now_seg, now_subseg, FLAG_IS_BAD_LOOPEND, FALSE); |
| 6817 | |
| 6818 | insn_size = xtensa_format_length (isa, vinsn->format); |
| 6819 | |
| 6820 | extra_space = relaxation_requirements (vinsn, &finish_frag); |
| 6821 | |
| 6822 | /* vinsn_to_insnbuf will produce the error. */ |
| 6823 | if (vinsn->format != XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 6824 | { |
| 6825 | f = frag_more (insn_size + extra_space); |
| 6826 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6827 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 6828 | } |
| 6829 | |
| 6830 | vinsn_to_insnbuf (vinsn, f, frag_now, FALSE); |
| 6831 | if (vinsn->format == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 6832 | return; |
| 6833 | |
| 6834 | xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars (isa, vinsn->insnbuf, (unsigned char *) f, 0); |
| 6835 | |
| 6836 | /* Temporarily set the logical line number to the one we want to appear |
| 6837 | in the debug information. */ |
| 6838 | as_where (¤t_file, ¤t_line); |
| 6839 | new_logical_line (current_file, best_linenum); |
| 6840 | dwarf2_emit_insn (insn_size + extra_space); |
| 6841 | new_logical_line (current_file, current_line); |
| 6842 | |
| 6843 | for (slot = 0; slot < vinsn->num_slots; slot++) |
| 6844 | { |
| 6845 | TInsn *tinsn = &vinsn->slots[slot]; |
| 6846 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[slot] = tinsn->subtype; |
| 6847 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.slot_symbols[slot] = tinsn->symbol; |
| 6848 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.slot_offsets[slot] = tinsn->offset; |
| 6849 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.literal_frags[slot] = tinsn->literal_frag; |
| 6850 | if (tinsn->literal_space != 0) |
| 6851 | xg_assemble_literal_space (tinsn->literal_space, slot); |
| 6852 | |
| 6853 | if (tinsn->subtype == RELAX_NARROW) |
| 6854 | assert (vinsn->num_slots == 1); |
| 6855 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_jump (isa, tinsn->opcode) == 1) |
| 6856 | is_jump = TRUE; |
| 6857 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_branch (isa, tinsn->opcode) == 1) |
| 6858 | is_branch = TRUE; |
| 6859 | |
| 6860 | if (tinsn->subtype || tinsn->symbol || tinsn->offset |
| 6861 | || tinsn->literal_frag || is_jump || is_branch) |
| 6862 | finish_frag = TRUE; |
| 6863 | } |
| 6864 | |
| 6865 | if (vinsn_has_specific_opcodes (vinsn) && use_transform ()) |
| 6866 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_specific_opcode = TRUE; |
| 6867 | |
| 6868 | if (finish_frag) |
| 6869 | { |
| 6870 | frag_variant (rs_machine_dependent, |
| 6871 | extra_space, extra_space, RELAX_SLOTS, |
| 6872 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, f); |
| 6873 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6874 | } |
| 6875 | |
| 6876 | /* Special cases for loops: |
| 6877 | close_loop_end should be inserted AFTER short_loop. |
| 6878 | Make sure that CLOSE loops are processed BEFORE short_loops |
| 6879 | when converting them. */ |
| 6880 | |
| 6881 | /* "short_loop": Add a NOP if the loop is < 4 bytes. */ |
| 6882 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (isa, vinsn->slots[0].opcode) == 1 |
| 6883 | && !vinsn->slots[0].is_specific_opcode) |
| 6884 | { |
| 6885 | if (workaround_short_loop && use_transform ()) |
| 6886 | { |
| 6887 | maybe_has_short_loop = TRUE; |
| 6888 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 6889 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 4, 4, |
| 6890 | RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_SHORT_LOOP, |
| 6891 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 6892 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 6893 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 4, 4, |
| 6894 | RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_SHORT_LOOP, |
| 6895 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 6896 | } |
| 6897 | |
| 6898 | /* "close_loop_end": Add up to 12 bytes of NOPs to keep a |
| 6899 | loop at least 12 bytes away from another loop's end. */ |
| 6900 | if (workaround_close_loop_end && use_transform ()) |
| 6901 | { |
| 6902 | maybe_has_close_loop_end = TRUE; |
| 6903 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 6904 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 12, 12, |
| 6905 | RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_CLOSE_LOOP_END, |
| 6906 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 6907 | } |
| 6908 | } |
| 6909 | |
| 6910 | if (use_transform ()) |
| 6911 | { |
| 6912 | if (is_jump) |
| 6913 | { |
| 6914 | assert (finish_frag); |
| 6915 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, |
| 6916 | UNREACHABLE_MAX_WIDTH, UNREACHABLE_MAX_WIDTH, |
| 6917 | RELAX_UNREACHABLE, |
| 6918 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 6919 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6920 | } |
| 6921 | else if (is_branch && do_align_targets ()) |
| 6922 | { |
| 6923 | assert (finish_frag); |
| 6924 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, |
| 6925 | UNREACHABLE_MAX_WIDTH, UNREACHABLE_MAX_WIDTH, |
| 6926 | RELAX_MAYBE_UNREACHABLE, |
| 6927 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 6928 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6929 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, |
| 6930 | 0, 0, |
| 6931 | RELAX_MAYBE_DESIRE_ALIGN, |
| 6932 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 6933 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6934 | } |
| 6935 | } |
| 6936 | |
| 6937 | /* Now, if the original opcode was a call... */ |
| 6938 | if (do_align_targets () |
| 6939 | && xtensa_opcode_is_call (isa, vinsn->slots[0].opcode) == 1) |
| 6940 | { |
| 6941 | float freq = get_subseg_total_freq (now_seg, now_subseg); |
| 6942 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 6943 | frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, 4, (int) freq, RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN, |
| 6944 | frag_now->fr_symbol, frag_now->fr_offset, NULL); |
| 6945 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6946 | } |
| 6947 | |
| 6948 | if (vinsn_has_specific_opcodes (vinsn) && use_transform ()) |
| 6949 | { |
| 6950 | frag_wane (frag_now); |
| 6951 | frag_new (0); |
| 6952 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 6953 | } |
| 6954 | } |
| 6955 | |
| 6956 | \f |
| 6957 | /* xtensa_end and helper functions. */ |
| 6958 | |
| 6959 | static void xtensa_cleanup_align_frags (void); |
| 6960 | static void xtensa_fix_target_frags (void); |
| 6961 | static void xtensa_mark_narrow_branches (void); |
| 6962 | static void xtensa_mark_zcl_first_insns (void); |
| 6963 | static void xtensa_mark_difference_of_two_symbols (void); |
| 6964 | static void xtensa_fix_a0_b_retw_frags (void); |
| 6965 | static void xtensa_fix_b_j_loop_end_frags (void); |
| 6966 | static void xtensa_fix_close_loop_end_frags (void); |
| 6967 | static void xtensa_fix_short_loop_frags (void); |
| 6968 | static void xtensa_sanity_check (void); |
| 6969 | static void xtensa_add_config_info (void); |
| 6970 | |
| 6971 | void |
| 6972 | xtensa_end (void) |
| 6973 | { |
| 6974 | directive_balance (); |
| 6975 | xtensa_flush_pending_output (); |
| 6976 | |
| 6977 | past_xtensa_end = TRUE; |
| 6978 | |
| 6979 | xtensa_move_literals (); |
| 6980 | |
| 6981 | xtensa_reorder_segments (); |
| 6982 | xtensa_cleanup_align_frags (); |
| 6983 | xtensa_fix_target_frags (); |
| 6984 | if (workaround_a0_b_retw && has_a0_b_retw) |
| 6985 | xtensa_fix_a0_b_retw_frags (); |
| 6986 | if (workaround_b_j_loop_end) |
| 6987 | xtensa_fix_b_j_loop_end_frags (); |
| 6988 | |
| 6989 | /* "close_loop_end" should be processed BEFORE "short_loop". */ |
| 6990 | if (workaround_close_loop_end && maybe_has_close_loop_end) |
| 6991 | xtensa_fix_close_loop_end_frags (); |
| 6992 | |
| 6993 | if (workaround_short_loop && maybe_has_short_loop) |
| 6994 | xtensa_fix_short_loop_frags (); |
| 6995 | if (align_targets) |
| 6996 | xtensa_mark_narrow_branches (); |
| 6997 | xtensa_mark_zcl_first_insns (); |
| 6998 | |
| 6999 | xtensa_sanity_check (); |
| 7000 | |
| 7001 | xtensa_add_config_info (); |
| 7002 | } |
| 7003 | |
| 7004 | |
| 7005 | static void |
| 7006 | xtensa_cleanup_align_frags (void) |
| 7007 | { |
| 7008 | frchainS *frchP; |
| 7009 | asection *s; |
| 7010 | |
| 7011 | for (s = stdoutput->sections; s; s = s->next) |
| 7012 | for (frchP = seg_info (s)->frchainP; frchP; frchP = frchP->frch_next) |
| 7013 | { |
| 7014 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7015 | /* Walk over all of the fragments in a subsection. */ |
| 7016 | for (fragP = frchP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7017 | { |
| 7018 | if ((fragP->fr_type == rs_align |
| 7019 | || fragP->fr_type == rs_align_code |
| 7020 | || (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7021 | && (fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN |
| 7022 | || fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN_IF_TARGET))) |
| 7023 | && fragP->fr_fix == 0) |
| 7024 | { |
| 7025 | fragS *next = fragP->fr_next; |
| 7026 | |
| 7027 | while (next |
| 7028 | && next->fr_fix == 0 |
| 7029 | && next->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7030 | && next->fr_subtype == RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN_IF_TARGET) |
| 7031 | { |
| 7032 | frag_wane (next); |
| 7033 | next = next->fr_next; |
| 7034 | } |
| 7035 | } |
| 7036 | /* If we don't widen branch targets, then they |
| 7037 | will be easier to align. */ |
| 7038 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_branch_target |
| 7039 | && fragP->fr_opcode == fragP->fr_literal |
| 7040 | && fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7041 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_SLOTS |
| 7042 | && fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_NARROW) |
| 7043 | frag_wane (fragP); |
| 7044 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7045 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_UNREACHABLE) |
| 7046 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_unreachable = TRUE; |
| 7047 | } |
| 7048 | } |
| 7049 | } |
| 7050 | |
| 7051 | |
| 7052 | /* Re-process all of the fragments looking to convert all of the |
| 7053 | RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN_IF_TARGET fragments. If there is a branch |
| 7054 | target in the next fragment, convert this to RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN. |
| 7055 | Otherwise, convert to a .fill 0. */ |
| 7056 | |
| 7057 | static void |
| 7058 | xtensa_fix_target_frags (void) |
| 7059 | { |
| 7060 | frchainS *frchP; |
| 7061 | asection *s; |
| 7062 | |
| 7063 | /* When this routine is called, all of the subsections are still intact |
| 7064 | so we walk over subsections instead of sections. */ |
| 7065 | for (s = stdoutput->sections; s; s = s->next) |
| 7066 | for (frchP = seg_info (s)->frchainP; frchP; frchP = frchP->frch_next) |
| 7067 | { |
| 7068 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7069 | |
| 7070 | /* Walk over all of the fragments in a subsection. */ |
| 7071 | for (fragP = frchP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7072 | { |
| 7073 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7074 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN_IF_TARGET) |
| 7075 | { |
| 7076 | if (next_frag_is_branch_target (fragP)) |
| 7077 | fragP->fr_subtype = RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN; |
| 7078 | else |
| 7079 | frag_wane (fragP); |
| 7080 | } |
| 7081 | } |
| 7082 | } |
| 7083 | } |
| 7084 | |
| 7085 | |
| 7086 | static bfd_boolean is_narrow_branch_guaranteed_in_range (fragS *, TInsn *); |
| 7087 | |
| 7088 | static void |
| 7089 | xtensa_mark_narrow_branches (void) |
| 7090 | { |
| 7091 | frchainS *frchP; |
| 7092 | asection *s; |
| 7093 | |
| 7094 | for (s = stdoutput->sections; s; s = s->next) |
| 7095 | for (frchP = seg_info (s)->frchainP; frchP; frchP = frchP->frch_next) |
| 7096 | { |
| 7097 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7098 | /* Walk over all of the fragments in a subsection. */ |
| 7099 | for (fragP = frchP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7100 | { |
| 7101 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7102 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_SLOTS |
| 7103 | && fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_IMMED) |
| 7104 | { |
| 7105 | vliw_insn vinsn; |
| 7106 | |
| 7107 | vinsn_from_chars (&vinsn, fragP->fr_opcode); |
| 7108 | tinsn_immed_from_frag (&vinsn.slots[0], fragP, 0); |
| 7109 | |
| 7110 | if (vinsn.num_slots == 1 |
| 7111 | && xtensa_opcode_is_branch (xtensa_default_isa, |
| 7112 | vinsn.slots[0].opcode) == 1 |
| 7113 | && xg_get_single_size (vinsn.slots[0].opcode) == 2 |
| 7114 | && is_narrow_branch_guaranteed_in_range (fragP, |
| 7115 | &vinsn.slots[0])) |
| 7116 | { |
| 7117 | fragP->fr_subtype = RELAX_SLOTS; |
| 7118 | fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] = RELAX_NARROW; |
| 7119 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_aligning_branch = 1; |
| 7120 | } |
| 7121 | } |
| 7122 | } |
| 7123 | } |
| 7124 | } |
| 7125 | |
| 7126 | |
| 7127 | /* A branch is typically widened only when its target is out of |
| 7128 | range. However, we would like to widen them to align a subsequent |
| 7129 | branch target when possible. |
| 7130 | |
| 7131 | Because the branch relaxation code is so convoluted, the optimal solution |
| 7132 | (combining the two cases) is difficult to get right in all circumstances. |
| 7133 | We therefore go with an "almost as good" solution, where we only |
| 7134 | use for alignment narrow branches that definitely will not expand to a |
| 7135 | jump and a branch. These functions find and mark these cases. */ |
| 7136 | |
| 7137 | /* The range in bytes of BNEZ.N and BEQZ.N. The target operand is encoded |
| 7138 | as PC + 4 + imm6, where imm6 is a 6-bit immediate ranging from 0 to 63. |
| 7139 | We start counting beginning with the frag after the 2-byte branch, so the |
| 7140 | maximum offset is (4 - 2) + 63 = 65. */ |
| 7141 | #define MAX_IMMED6 65 |
| 7142 | |
| 7143 | static offsetT unrelaxed_frag_max_size (fragS *); |
| 7144 | |
| 7145 | static bfd_boolean |
| 7146 | is_narrow_branch_guaranteed_in_range (fragS *fragP, TInsn *tinsn) |
| 7147 | { |
| 7148 | const expressionS *expr = &tinsn->tok[1]; |
| 7149 | symbolS *symbolP = expr->X_add_symbol; |
| 7150 | offsetT max_distance = expr->X_add_number; |
| 7151 | fragS *target_frag; |
| 7152 | |
| 7153 | if (expr->X_op != O_symbol) |
| 7154 | return FALSE; |
| 7155 | |
| 7156 | target_frag = symbol_get_frag (symbolP); |
| 7157 | |
| 7158 | max_distance += (S_GET_VALUE (symbolP) - target_frag->fr_address); |
| 7159 | if (is_branch_jmp_to_next (tinsn, fragP)) |
| 7160 | return FALSE; |
| 7161 | |
| 7162 | /* The branch doesn't branch over it's own frag, |
| 7163 | but over the subsequent ones. */ |
| 7164 | fragP = fragP->fr_next; |
| 7165 | while (fragP != NULL && fragP != target_frag && max_distance <= MAX_IMMED6) |
| 7166 | { |
| 7167 | max_distance += unrelaxed_frag_max_size (fragP); |
| 7168 | fragP = fragP->fr_next; |
| 7169 | } |
| 7170 | if (max_distance <= MAX_IMMED6 && fragP == target_frag) |
| 7171 | return TRUE; |
| 7172 | return FALSE; |
| 7173 | } |
| 7174 | |
| 7175 | |
| 7176 | static void |
| 7177 | xtensa_mark_zcl_first_insns (void) |
| 7178 | { |
| 7179 | frchainS *frchP; |
| 7180 | asection *s; |
| 7181 | |
| 7182 | for (s = stdoutput->sections; s; s = s->next) |
| 7183 | for (frchP = seg_info (s)->frchainP; frchP; frchP = frchP->frch_next) |
| 7184 | { |
| 7185 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7186 | /* Walk over all of the fragments in a subsection. */ |
| 7187 | for (fragP = frchP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7188 | { |
| 7189 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7190 | && (fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE |
| 7191 | || fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_CHECK_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE)) |
| 7192 | { |
| 7193 | /* Find the loop frag. */ |
| 7194 | fragS *targ_frag = next_non_empty_frag (fragP); |
| 7195 | /* Find the first insn frag. */ |
| 7196 | targ_frag = next_non_empty_frag (targ_frag); |
| 7197 | |
| 7198 | /* Of course, sometimes (mostly for toy test cases) a |
| 7199 | zero-cost loop instruction is the last in a section. */ |
| 7200 | if (targ_frag) |
| 7201 | { |
| 7202 | targ_frag->tc_frag_data.is_first_loop_insn = TRUE; |
| 7203 | /* Do not widen a frag that is the first instruction of a |
| 7204 | zero-cost loop. It makes that loop harder to align. */ |
| 7205 | if (targ_frag->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7206 | && targ_frag->fr_subtype == RELAX_SLOTS |
| 7207 | && (targ_frag->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] |
| 7208 | == RELAX_NARROW)) |
| 7209 | { |
| 7210 | if (targ_frag->tc_frag_data.is_aligning_branch) |
| 7211 | targ_frag->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] = RELAX_IMMED; |
| 7212 | else |
| 7213 | { |
| 7214 | frag_wane (targ_frag); |
| 7215 | targ_frag->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] = 0; |
| 7216 | } |
| 7217 | } |
| 7218 | } |
| 7219 | if (fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_CHECK_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE) |
| 7220 | frag_wane (fragP); |
| 7221 | } |
| 7222 | } |
| 7223 | } |
| 7224 | } |
| 7225 | |
| 7226 | |
| 7227 | /* Some difference-of-symbols expressions make it out to the linker. Some |
| 7228 | don't. If one does, then the linker can optimize between the two labels. |
| 7229 | If it doesn't, then the linker shouldn't. */ |
| 7230 | |
| 7231 | static void |
| 7232 | xtensa_mark_difference_of_two_symbols (void) |
| 7233 | { |
| 7234 | symbolS *expr_sym; |
| 7235 | |
| 7236 | for (expr_sym = expr_symbols; expr_sym; |
| 7237 | expr_sym = symbol_get_tc (expr_sym)->next_expr_symbol) |
| 7238 | { |
| 7239 | expressionS *expr = symbol_get_value_expression (expr_sym); |
| 7240 | |
| 7241 | if (expr->X_op == O_subtract) |
| 7242 | { |
| 7243 | symbolS *left = expr->X_add_symbol; |
| 7244 | symbolS *right = expr->X_op_symbol; |
| 7245 | |
| 7246 | /* Difference of two symbols not in the same section |
| 7247 | are handled with relocations in the linker. */ |
| 7248 | if (S_GET_SEGMENT (left) == S_GET_SEGMENT (right)) |
| 7249 | { |
| 7250 | fragS *start; |
| 7251 | fragS *end; |
| 7252 | |
| 7253 | if (symbol_get_frag (left)->fr_address |
| 7254 | <= symbol_get_frag (right)->fr_address) |
| 7255 | { |
| 7256 | start = symbol_get_frag (left); |
| 7257 | end = symbol_get_frag (right); |
| 7258 | } |
| 7259 | else |
| 7260 | { |
| 7261 | start = symbol_get_frag (right); |
| 7262 | end = symbol_get_frag (left); |
| 7263 | } |
| 7264 | do |
| 7265 | { |
| 7266 | start->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform = 1; |
| 7267 | start = start->fr_next; |
| 7268 | } |
| 7269 | while (start && start->fr_address < end->fr_address); |
| 7270 | } |
| 7271 | } |
| 7272 | } |
| 7273 | } |
| 7274 | |
| 7275 | |
| 7276 | /* Re-process all of the fragments looking to convert all of the |
| 7277 | RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_A0_B_RETW. If the next instruction is a |
| 7278 | conditional branch or a retw/retw.n, convert this frag to one that |
| 7279 | will generate a NOP. In any case close it off with a .fill 0. */ |
| 7280 | |
| 7281 | static bfd_boolean next_instrs_are_b_retw (fragS *); |
| 7282 | |
| 7283 | static void |
| 7284 | xtensa_fix_a0_b_retw_frags (void) |
| 7285 | { |
| 7286 | frchainS *frchP; |
| 7287 | asection *s; |
| 7288 | |
| 7289 | /* When this routine is called, all of the subsections are still intact |
| 7290 | so we walk over subsections instead of sections. */ |
| 7291 | for (s = stdoutput->sections; s; s = s->next) |
| 7292 | for (frchP = seg_info (s)->frchainP; frchP; frchP = frchP->frch_next) |
| 7293 | { |
| 7294 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7295 | |
| 7296 | /* Walk over all of the fragments in a subsection. */ |
| 7297 | for (fragP = frchP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7298 | { |
| 7299 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7300 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_A0_B_RETW) |
| 7301 | { |
| 7302 | if (next_instrs_are_b_retw (fragP)) |
| 7303 | { |
| 7304 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform) |
| 7305 | as_bad (_("instruction sequence (write a0, branch, retw) may trigger hardware errata")); |
| 7306 | else |
| 7307 | relax_frag_add_nop (fragP); |
| 7308 | } |
| 7309 | frag_wane (fragP); |
| 7310 | } |
| 7311 | } |
| 7312 | } |
| 7313 | } |
| 7314 | |
| 7315 | |
| 7316 | static bfd_boolean |
| 7317 | next_instrs_are_b_retw (fragS *fragP) |
| 7318 | { |
| 7319 | xtensa_opcode opcode; |
| 7320 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 7321 | const fragS *next_fragP = next_non_empty_frag (fragP); |
| 7322 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 7323 | static xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf = NULL; |
| 7324 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 7325 | int offset = 0; |
| 7326 | int slot; |
| 7327 | bfd_boolean branch_seen = FALSE; |
| 7328 | |
| 7329 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 7330 | { |
| 7331 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 7332 | slotbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 7333 | } |
| 7334 | |
| 7335 | if (next_fragP == NULL) |
| 7336 | return FALSE; |
| 7337 | |
| 7338 | /* Check for the conditional branch. */ |
| 7339 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars |
| 7340 | (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) &next_fragP->fr_literal[offset], 0); |
| 7341 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 7342 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 7343 | return FALSE; |
| 7344 | |
| 7345 | for (slot = 0; slot < xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt); slot++) |
| 7346 | { |
| 7347 | xtensa_format_get_slot (isa, fmt, slot, insnbuf, slotbuf); |
| 7348 | opcode = xtensa_opcode_decode (isa, fmt, slot, slotbuf); |
| 7349 | |
| 7350 | branch_seen = (branch_seen |
| 7351 | || xtensa_opcode_is_branch (isa, opcode) == 1); |
| 7352 | } |
| 7353 | |
| 7354 | if (!branch_seen) |
| 7355 | return FALSE; |
| 7356 | |
| 7357 | offset += xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 7358 | if (offset == next_fragP->fr_fix) |
| 7359 | { |
| 7360 | next_fragP = next_non_empty_frag (next_fragP); |
| 7361 | offset = 0; |
| 7362 | } |
| 7363 | |
| 7364 | if (next_fragP == NULL) |
| 7365 | return FALSE; |
| 7366 | |
| 7367 | /* Check for the retw/retw.n. */ |
| 7368 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars |
| 7369 | (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) &next_fragP->fr_literal[offset], 0); |
| 7370 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 7371 | |
| 7372 | /* Because RETW[.N] is not bundleable, a VLIW bundle here means that we |
| 7373 | have no problems. */ |
| 7374 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED |
| 7375 | || xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt) != 1) |
| 7376 | return FALSE; |
| 7377 | |
| 7378 | xtensa_format_get_slot (isa, fmt, 0, insnbuf, slotbuf); |
| 7379 | opcode = xtensa_opcode_decode (isa, fmt, 0, slotbuf); |
| 7380 | |
| 7381 | if (opcode == xtensa_retw_opcode || opcode == xtensa_retw_n_opcode) |
| 7382 | return TRUE; |
| 7383 | |
| 7384 | return FALSE; |
| 7385 | } |
| 7386 | |
| 7387 | |
| 7388 | /* Re-process all of the fragments looking to convert all of the |
| 7389 | RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_PRE_LOOP_END. If there is one instruction and a |
| 7390 | loop end label, convert this frag to one that will generate a NOP. |
| 7391 | In any case close it off with a .fill 0. */ |
| 7392 | |
| 7393 | static bfd_boolean next_instr_is_loop_end (fragS *); |
| 7394 | |
| 7395 | static void |
| 7396 | xtensa_fix_b_j_loop_end_frags (void) |
| 7397 | { |
| 7398 | frchainS *frchP; |
| 7399 | asection *s; |
| 7400 | |
| 7401 | /* When this routine is called, all of the subsections are still intact |
| 7402 | so we walk over subsections instead of sections. */ |
| 7403 | for (s = stdoutput->sections; s; s = s->next) |
| 7404 | for (frchP = seg_info (s)->frchainP; frchP; frchP = frchP->frch_next) |
| 7405 | { |
| 7406 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7407 | |
| 7408 | /* Walk over all of the fragments in a subsection. */ |
| 7409 | for (fragP = frchP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7410 | { |
| 7411 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7412 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_PRE_LOOP_END) |
| 7413 | { |
| 7414 | if (next_instr_is_loop_end (fragP)) |
| 7415 | { |
| 7416 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform) |
| 7417 | as_bad (_("branching or jumping to a loop end may trigger hardware errata")); |
| 7418 | else |
| 7419 | relax_frag_add_nop (fragP); |
| 7420 | } |
| 7421 | frag_wane (fragP); |
| 7422 | } |
| 7423 | } |
| 7424 | } |
| 7425 | } |
| 7426 | |
| 7427 | |
| 7428 | static bfd_boolean |
| 7429 | next_instr_is_loop_end (fragS *fragP) |
| 7430 | { |
| 7431 | const fragS *next_fragP; |
| 7432 | |
| 7433 | if (next_frag_is_loop_target (fragP)) |
| 7434 | return FALSE; |
| 7435 | |
| 7436 | next_fragP = next_non_empty_frag (fragP); |
| 7437 | if (next_fragP == NULL) |
| 7438 | return FALSE; |
| 7439 | |
| 7440 | if (!next_frag_is_loop_target (next_fragP)) |
| 7441 | return FALSE; |
| 7442 | |
| 7443 | /* If the size is >= 3 then there is more than one instruction here. |
| 7444 | The hardware bug will not fire. */ |
| 7445 | if (next_fragP->fr_fix > 3) |
| 7446 | return FALSE; |
| 7447 | |
| 7448 | return TRUE; |
| 7449 | } |
| 7450 | |
| 7451 | |
| 7452 | /* Re-process all of the fragments looking to convert all of the |
| 7453 | RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_CLOSE_LOOP_END. If there is an loop end that is |
| 7454 | not MY loop's loop end within 12 bytes, add enough nops here to |
| 7455 | make it at least 12 bytes away. In any case close it off with a |
| 7456 | .fill 0. */ |
| 7457 | |
| 7458 | static offsetT min_bytes_to_other_loop_end |
| 7459 | (fragS *, fragS *, offsetT); |
| 7460 | |
| 7461 | static void |
| 7462 | xtensa_fix_close_loop_end_frags (void) |
| 7463 | { |
| 7464 | frchainS *frchP; |
| 7465 | asection *s; |
| 7466 | |
| 7467 | /* When this routine is called, all of the subsections are still intact |
| 7468 | so we walk over subsections instead of sections. */ |
| 7469 | for (s = stdoutput->sections; s; s = s->next) |
| 7470 | for (frchP = seg_info (s)->frchainP; frchP; frchP = frchP->frch_next) |
| 7471 | { |
| 7472 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7473 | |
| 7474 | fragS *current_target = NULL; |
| 7475 | |
| 7476 | /* Walk over all of the fragments in a subsection. */ |
| 7477 | for (fragP = frchP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7478 | { |
| 7479 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7480 | && ((fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE) |
| 7481 | || (fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_CHECK_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE))) |
| 7482 | current_target = symbol_get_frag (fragP->fr_symbol); |
| 7483 | |
| 7484 | if (current_target |
| 7485 | && fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7486 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_CLOSE_LOOP_END) |
| 7487 | { |
| 7488 | offsetT min_bytes; |
| 7489 | int bytes_added = 0; |
| 7490 | |
| 7491 | #define REQUIRED_LOOP_DIVIDING_BYTES 12 |
| 7492 | /* Max out at 12. */ |
| 7493 | min_bytes = min_bytes_to_other_loop_end |
| 7494 | (fragP->fr_next, current_target, REQUIRED_LOOP_DIVIDING_BYTES); |
| 7495 | |
| 7496 | if (min_bytes < REQUIRED_LOOP_DIVIDING_BYTES) |
| 7497 | { |
| 7498 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform) |
| 7499 | as_bad (_("loop end too close to another loop end may trigger hardware errata")); |
| 7500 | else |
| 7501 | { |
| 7502 | while (min_bytes + bytes_added |
| 7503 | < REQUIRED_LOOP_DIVIDING_BYTES) |
| 7504 | { |
| 7505 | int length = 3; |
| 7506 | |
| 7507 | if (fragP->fr_var < length) |
| 7508 | as_fatal (_("fr_var %lu < length %d"), |
| 7509 | (long) fragP->fr_var, length); |
| 7510 | else |
| 7511 | { |
| 7512 | assemble_nop (length, |
| 7513 | fragP->fr_literal + fragP->fr_fix); |
| 7514 | fragP->fr_fix += length; |
| 7515 | fragP->fr_var -= length; |
| 7516 | } |
| 7517 | bytes_added += length; |
| 7518 | } |
| 7519 | } |
| 7520 | } |
| 7521 | frag_wane (fragP); |
| 7522 | } |
| 7523 | assert (fragP->fr_type != rs_machine_dependent |
| 7524 | || fragP->fr_subtype != RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_CLOSE_LOOP_END); |
| 7525 | } |
| 7526 | } |
| 7527 | } |
| 7528 | |
| 7529 | |
| 7530 | static offsetT unrelaxed_frag_min_size (fragS *); |
| 7531 | |
| 7532 | static offsetT |
| 7533 | min_bytes_to_other_loop_end (fragS *fragP, |
| 7534 | fragS *current_target, |
| 7535 | offsetT max_size) |
| 7536 | { |
| 7537 | offsetT offset = 0; |
| 7538 | fragS *current_fragP; |
| 7539 | |
| 7540 | for (current_fragP = fragP; |
| 7541 | current_fragP; |
| 7542 | current_fragP = current_fragP->fr_next) |
| 7543 | { |
| 7544 | if (current_fragP->tc_frag_data.is_loop_target |
| 7545 | && current_fragP != current_target) |
| 7546 | return offset; |
| 7547 | |
| 7548 | offset += unrelaxed_frag_min_size (current_fragP); |
| 7549 | |
| 7550 | if (offset >= max_size) |
| 7551 | return max_size; |
| 7552 | } |
| 7553 | return max_size; |
| 7554 | } |
| 7555 | |
| 7556 | |
| 7557 | static offsetT |
| 7558 | unrelaxed_frag_min_size (fragS *fragP) |
| 7559 | { |
| 7560 | offsetT size = fragP->fr_fix; |
| 7561 | |
| 7562 | /* Add fill size. */ |
| 7563 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_fill) |
| 7564 | size += fragP->fr_offset; |
| 7565 | |
| 7566 | return size; |
| 7567 | } |
| 7568 | |
| 7569 | |
| 7570 | static offsetT |
| 7571 | unrelaxed_frag_max_size (fragS *fragP) |
| 7572 | { |
| 7573 | offsetT size = fragP->fr_fix; |
| 7574 | switch (fragP->fr_type) |
| 7575 | { |
| 7576 | case 0: |
| 7577 | /* Empty frags created by the obstack allocation scheme |
| 7578 | end up with type 0. */ |
| 7579 | break; |
| 7580 | case rs_fill: |
| 7581 | case rs_org: |
| 7582 | case rs_space: |
| 7583 | size += fragP->fr_offset; |
| 7584 | break; |
| 7585 | case rs_align: |
| 7586 | case rs_align_code: |
| 7587 | case rs_align_test: |
| 7588 | case rs_leb128: |
| 7589 | case rs_cfa: |
| 7590 | case rs_dwarf2dbg: |
| 7591 | /* No further adjustments needed. */ |
| 7592 | break; |
| 7593 | case rs_machine_dependent: |
| 7594 | if (fragP->fr_subtype != RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN) |
| 7595 | size += fragP->fr_var; |
| 7596 | break; |
| 7597 | default: |
| 7598 | /* We had darn well better know how big it is. */ |
| 7599 | assert (0); |
| 7600 | break; |
| 7601 | } |
| 7602 | |
| 7603 | return size; |
| 7604 | } |
| 7605 | |
| 7606 | |
| 7607 | /* Re-process all of the fragments looking to convert all |
| 7608 | of the RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_SHORT_LOOP. If: |
| 7609 | |
| 7610 | A) |
| 7611 | 1) the instruction size count to the loop end label |
| 7612 | is too short (<= 2 instructions), |
| 7613 | 2) loop has a jump or branch in it |
| 7614 | |
| 7615 | or B) |
| 7616 | 1) workaround_all_short_loops is TRUE |
| 7617 | 2) The generating loop was a 'loopgtz' or 'loopnez' |
| 7618 | 3) the instruction size count to the loop end label is too short |
| 7619 | (<= 2 instructions) |
| 7620 | then convert this frag (and maybe the next one) to generate a NOP. |
| 7621 | In any case close it off with a .fill 0. */ |
| 7622 | |
| 7623 | static int count_insns_to_loop_end (fragS *, bfd_boolean, int); |
| 7624 | static bfd_boolean branch_before_loop_end (fragS *); |
| 7625 | |
| 7626 | static void |
| 7627 | xtensa_fix_short_loop_frags (void) |
| 7628 | { |
| 7629 | frchainS *frchP; |
| 7630 | asection *s; |
| 7631 | |
| 7632 | /* When this routine is called, all of the subsections are still intact |
| 7633 | so we walk over subsections instead of sections. */ |
| 7634 | for (s = stdoutput->sections; s; s = s->next) |
| 7635 | for (frchP = seg_info (s)->frchainP; frchP; frchP = frchP->frch_next) |
| 7636 | { |
| 7637 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7638 | fragS *current_target = NULL; |
| 7639 | xtensa_opcode current_opcode = XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 7640 | |
| 7641 | /* Walk over all of the fragments in a subsection. */ |
| 7642 | for (fragP = frchP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7643 | { |
| 7644 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7645 | && ((fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE) |
| 7646 | || (fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_CHECK_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE))) |
| 7647 | { |
| 7648 | TInsn t_insn; |
| 7649 | fragS *loop_frag = next_non_empty_frag (fragP); |
| 7650 | tinsn_from_chars (&t_insn, loop_frag->fr_opcode, 0); |
| 7651 | current_target = symbol_get_frag (fragP->fr_symbol); |
| 7652 | current_opcode = t_insn.opcode; |
| 7653 | assert (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (xtensa_default_isa, |
| 7654 | current_opcode) == 1); |
| 7655 | } |
| 7656 | |
| 7657 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7658 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_SHORT_LOOP) |
| 7659 | { |
| 7660 | if (count_insns_to_loop_end (fragP->fr_next, TRUE, 3) < 3 |
| 7661 | && (branch_before_loop_end (fragP->fr_next) |
| 7662 | || (workaround_all_short_loops |
| 7663 | && current_opcode != XTENSA_UNDEFINED |
| 7664 | && current_opcode != xtensa_loop_opcode))) |
| 7665 | { |
| 7666 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform) |
| 7667 | as_bad (_("loop containing less than three instructions may trigger hardware errata")); |
| 7668 | else |
| 7669 | relax_frag_add_nop (fragP); |
| 7670 | } |
| 7671 | frag_wane (fragP); |
| 7672 | } |
| 7673 | } |
| 7674 | } |
| 7675 | } |
| 7676 | |
| 7677 | |
| 7678 | static int unrelaxed_frag_min_insn_count (fragS *); |
| 7679 | |
| 7680 | static int |
| 7681 | count_insns_to_loop_end (fragS *base_fragP, |
| 7682 | bfd_boolean count_relax_add, |
| 7683 | int max_count) |
| 7684 | { |
| 7685 | fragS *fragP = NULL; |
| 7686 | int insn_count = 0; |
| 7687 | |
| 7688 | fragP = base_fragP; |
| 7689 | |
| 7690 | for (; fragP && !fragP->tc_frag_data.is_loop_target; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7691 | { |
| 7692 | insn_count += unrelaxed_frag_min_insn_count (fragP); |
| 7693 | if (insn_count >= max_count) |
| 7694 | return max_count; |
| 7695 | |
| 7696 | if (count_relax_add) |
| 7697 | { |
| 7698 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7699 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ADD_NOP_IF_SHORT_LOOP) |
| 7700 | { |
| 7701 | /* In order to add the appropriate number of |
| 7702 | NOPs, we count an instruction for downstream |
| 7703 | occurrences. */ |
| 7704 | insn_count++; |
| 7705 | if (insn_count >= max_count) |
| 7706 | return max_count; |
| 7707 | } |
| 7708 | } |
| 7709 | } |
| 7710 | return insn_count; |
| 7711 | } |
| 7712 | |
| 7713 | |
| 7714 | static int |
| 7715 | unrelaxed_frag_min_insn_count (fragS *fragP) |
| 7716 | { |
| 7717 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 7718 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 7719 | int insn_count = 0; |
| 7720 | int offset = 0; |
| 7721 | |
| 7722 | if (!fragP->tc_frag_data.is_insn) |
| 7723 | return insn_count; |
| 7724 | |
| 7725 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 7726 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 7727 | |
| 7728 | /* Decode the fixed instructions. */ |
| 7729 | while (offset < fragP->fr_fix) |
| 7730 | { |
| 7731 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 7732 | |
| 7733 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars |
| 7734 | (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) fragP->fr_literal + offset, 0); |
| 7735 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 7736 | |
| 7737 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 7738 | { |
| 7739 | as_fatal (_("undecodable instruction in instruction frag")); |
| 7740 | return insn_count; |
| 7741 | } |
| 7742 | offset += xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 7743 | insn_count++; |
| 7744 | } |
| 7745 | |
| 7746 | return insn_count; |
| 7747 | } |
| 7748 | |
| 7749 | |
| 7750 | static bfd_boolean unrelaxed_frag_has_b_j (fragS *); |
| 7751 | |
| 7752 | static bfd_boolean |
| 7753 | branch_before_loop_end (fragS *base_fragP) |
| 7754 | { |
| 7755 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7756 | |
| 7757 | for (fragP = base_fragP; |
| 7758 | fragP && !fragP->tc_frag_data.is_loop_target; |
| 7759 | fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7760 | { |
| 7761 | if (unrelaxed_frag_has_b_j (fragP)) |
| 7762 | return TRUE; |
| 7763 | } |
| 7764 | return FALSE; |
| 7765 | } |
| 7766 | |
| 7767 | |
| 7768 | static bfd_boolean |
| 7769 | unrelaxed_frag_has_b_j (fragS *fragP) |
| 7770 | { |
| 7771 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 7772 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 7773 | int offset = 0; |
| 7774 | |
| 7775 | if (!fragP->tc_frag_data.is_insn) |
| 7776 | return FALSE; |
| 7777 | |
| 7778 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 7779 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 7780 | |
| 7781 | /* Decode the fixed instructions. */ |
| 7782 | while (offset < fragP->fr_fix) |
| 7783 | { |
| 7784 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 7785 | int slot; |
| 7786 | |
| 7787 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars |
| 7788 | (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) fragP->fr_literal + offset, 0); |
| 7789 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 7790 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 7791 | return FALSE; |
| 7792 | |
| 7793 | for (slot = 0; slot < xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt); slot++) |
| 7794 | { |
| 7795 | xtensa_opcode opcode = |
| 7796 | get_opcode_from_buf (fragP->fr_literal + offset, slot); |
| 7797 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_branch (isa, opcode) == 1 |
| 7798 | || xtensa_opcode_is_jump (isa, opcode) == 1) |
| 7799 | return TRUE; |
| 7800 | } |
| 7801 | offset += xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 7802 | } |
| 7803 | return FALSE; |
| 7804 | } |
| 7805 | |
| 7806 | |
| 7807 | /* Checks to be made after initial assembly but before relaxation. */ |
| 7808 | |
| 7809 | static bfd_boolean is_empty_loop (const TInsn *, fragS *); |
| 7810 | static bfd_boolean is_local_forward_loop (const TInsn *, fragS *); |
| 7811 | |
| 7812 | static void |
| 7813 | xtensa_sanity_check (void) |
| 7814 | { |
| 7815 | char *file_name; |
| 7816 | unsigned line; |
| 7817 | frchainS *frchP; |
| 7818 | asection *s; |
| 7819 | |
| 7820 | as_where (&file_name, &line); |
| 7821 | for (s = stdoutput->sections; s; s = s->next) |
| 7822 | for (frchP = seg_info (s)->frchainP; frchP; frchP = frchP->frch_next) |
| 7823 | { |
| 7824 | fragS *fragP; |
| 7825 | |
| 7826 | /* Walk over all of the fragments in a subsection. */ |
| 7827 | for (fragP = frchP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 7828 | { |
| 7829 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 7830 | && fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_SLOTS |
| 7831 | && fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_IMMED) |
| 7832 | { |
| 7833 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 7834 | TInsn t_insn; |
| 7835 | |
| 7836 | if (fragP->fr_opcode != NULL) |
| 7837 | { |
| 7838 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 7839 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (xtensa_default_isa); |
| 7840 | tinsn_from_chars (&t_insn, fragP->fr_opcode, 0); |
| 7841 | tinsn_immed_from_frag (&t_insn, fragP, 0); |
| 7842 | |
| 7843 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (xtensa_default_isa, |
| 7844 | t_insn.opcode) == 1) |
| 7845 | { |
| 7846 | if (is_empty_loop (&t_insn, fragP)) |
| 7847 | { |
| 7848 | new_logical_line (fragP->fr_file, fragP->fr_line); |
| 7849 | as_bad (_("invalid empty loop")); |
| 7850 | } |
| 7851 | if (!is_local_forward_loop (&t_insn, fragP)) |
| 7852 | { |
| 7853 | new_logical_line (fragP->fr_file, fragP->fr_line); |
| 7854 | as_bad (_("loop target does not follow " |
| 7855 | "loop instruction in section")); |
| 7856 | } |
| 7857 | } |
| 7858 | } |
| 7859 | } |
| 7860 | } |
| 7861 | } |
| 7862 | new_logical_line (file_name, line); |
| 7863 | } |
| 7864 | |
| 7865 | |
| 7866 | #define LOOP_IMMED_OPN 1 |
| 7867 | |
| 7868 | /* Return TRUE if the loop target is the next non-zero fragment. */ |
| 7869 | |
| 7870 | static bfd_boolean |
| 7871 | is_empty_loop (const TInsn *insn, fragS *fragP) |
| 7872 | { |
| 7873 | const expressionS *expr; |
| 7874 | symbolS *symbolP; |
| 7875 | fragS *next_fragP; |
| 7876 | |
| 7877 | if (insn->insn_type != ITYPE_INSN) |
| 7878 | return FALSE; |
| 7879 | |
| 7880 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (xtensa_default_isa, insn->opcode) != 1) |
| 7881 | return FALSE; |
| 7882 | |
| 7883 | if (insn->ntok <= LOOP_IMMED_OPN) |
| 7884 | return FALSE; |
| 7885 | |
| 7886 | expr = &insn->tok[LOOP_IMMED_OPN]; |
| 7887 | |
| 7888 | if (expr->X_op != O_symbol) |
| 7889 | return FALSE; |
| 7890 | |
| 7891 | symbolP = expr->X_add_symbol; |
| 7892 | if (!symbolP) |
| 7893 | return FALSE; |
| 7894 | |
| 7895 | if (symbol_get_frag (symbolP) == NULL) |
| 7896 | return FALSE; |
| 7897 | |
| 7898 | if (S_GET_VALUE (symbolP) != 0) |
| 7899 | return FALSE; |
| 7900 | |
| 7901 | /* Walk through the zero-size fragments from this one. If we find |
| 7902 | the target fragment, then this is a zero-size loop. */ |
| 7903 | |
| 7904 | for (next_fragP = fragP->fr_next; |
| 7905 | next_fragP != NULL; |
| 7906 | next_fragP = next_fragP->fr_next) |
| 7907 | { |
| 7908 | if (next_fragP == symbol_get_frag (symbolP)) |
| 7909 | return TRUE; |
| 7910 | if (next_fragP->fr_fix != 0) |
| 7911 | return FALSE; |
| 7912 | } |
| 7913 | return FALSE; |
| 7914 | } |
| 7915 | |
| 7916 | |
| 7917 | static bfd_boolean |
| 7918 | is_local_forward_loop (const TInsn *insn, fragS *fragP) |
| 7919 | { |
| 7920 | const expressionS *expr; |
| 7921 | symbolS *symbolP; |
| 7922 | fragS *next_fragP; |
| 7923 | |
| 7924 | if (insn->insn_type != ITYPE_INSN) |
| 7925 | return FALSE; |
| 7926 | |
| 7927 | if (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (xtensa_default_isa, insn->opcode) != 1) |
| 7928 | return FALSE; |
| 7929 | |
| 7930 | if (insn->ntok <= LOOP_IMMED_OPN) |
| 7931 | return FALSE; |
| 7932 | |
| 7933 | expr = &insn->tok[LOOP_IMMED_OPN]; |
| 7934 | |
| 7935 | if (expr->X_op != O_symbol) |
| 7936 | return FALSE; |
| 7937 | |
| 7938 | symbolP = expr->X_add_symbol; |
| 7939 | if (!symbolP) |
| 7940 | return FALSE; |
| 7941 | |
| 7942 | if (symbol_get_frag (symbolP) == NULL) |
| 7943 | return FALSE; |
| 7944 | |
| 7945 | /* Walk through fragments until we find the target. |
| 7946 | If we do not find the target, then this is an invalid loop. */ |
| 7947 | |
| 7948 | for (next_fragP = fragP->fr_next; |
| 7949 | next_fragP != NULL; |
| 7950 | next_fragP = next_fragP->fr_next) |
| 7951 | { |
| 7952 | if (next_fragP == symbol_get_frag (symbolP)) |
| 7953 | return TRUE; |
| 7954 | } |
| 7955 | |
| 7956 | return FALSE; |
| 7957 | } |
| 7958 | |
| 7959 | |
| 7960 | #define XTINFO_NAME "Xtensa_Info" |
| 7961 | #define XTINFO_NAMESZ 12 |
| 7962 | #define XTINFO_TYPE 1 |
| 7963 | |
| 7964 | static void |
| 7965 | xtensa_add_config_info (void) |
| 7966 | { |
| 7967 | asection *info_sec; |
| 7968 | char *data, *p; |
| 7969 | int sz; |
| 7970 | |
| 7971 | info_sec = subseg_new (".xtensa.info", 0); |
| 7972 | bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, info_sec, SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_READONLY); |
| 7973 | |
| 7974 | data = xmalloc (100); |
| 7975 | sprintf (data, "USE_ABSOLUTE_LITERALS=%d\nABI=%d\n", |
| 7976 | XSHAL_USE_ABSOLUTE_LITERALS, XSHAL_ABI); |
| 7977 | sz = strlen (data) + 1; |
| 7978 | |
| 7979 | /* Add enough null terminators to pad to a word boundary. */ |
| 7980 | do |
| 7981 | data[sz++] = 0; |
| 7982 | while ((sz & 3) != 0); |
| 7983 | |
| 7984 | /* Follow the standard note section layout: |
| 7985 | First write the length of the name string. */ |
| 7986 | p = frag_more (4); |
| 7987 | md_number_to_chars (p, (valueT) XTINFO_NAMESZ, 4); |
| 7988 | |
| 7989 | /* Next comes the length of the "descriptor", i.e., the actual data. */ |
| 7990 | p = frag_more (4); |
| 7991 | md_number_to_chars (p, (valueT) sz, 4); |
| 7992 | |
| 7993 | /* Write the note type. */ |
| 7994 | p = frag_more (4); |
| 7995 | md_number_to_chars (p, (valueT) XTINFO_TYPE, 4); |
| 7996 | |
| 7997 | /* Write the name field. */ |
| 7998 | p = frag_more (XTINFO_NAMESZ); |
| 7999 | memcpy (p, XTINFO_NAME, XTINFO_NAMESZ); |
| 8000 | |
| 8001 | /* Finally, write the descriptor. */ |
| 8002 | p = frag_more (sz); |
| 8003 | memcpy (p, data, sz); |
| 8004 | |
| 8005 | free (data); |
| 8006 | } |
| 8007 | |
| 8008 | \f |
| 8009 | /* Alignment Functions. */ |
| 8010 | |
| 8011 | static int |
| 8012 | get_text_align_power (unsigned target_size) |
| 8013 | { |
| 8014 | if (target_size <= 4) |
| 8015 | return 2; |
| 8016 | assert (target_size == 8); |
| 8017 | return 3; |
| 8018 | } |
| 8019 | |
| 8020 | |
| 8021 | static int |
| 8022 | get_text_align_max_fill_size (int align_pow, |
| 8023 | bfd_boolean use_nops, |
| 8024 | bfd_boolean use_no_density) |
| 8025 | { |
| 8026 | if (!use_nops) |
| 8027 | return (1 << align_pow); |
| 8028 | if (use_no_density) |
| 8029 | return 3 * (1 << align_pow); |
| 8030 | |
| 8031 | return 1 + (1 << align_pow); |
| 8032 | } |
| 8033 | |
| 8034 | |
| 8035 | /* Calculate the minimum bytes of fill needed at "address" to align a |
| 8036 | target instruction of size "target_size" so that it does not cross a |
| 8037 | power-of-two boundary specified by "align_pow". If "use_nops" is FALSE, |
| 8038 | the fill can be an arbitrary number of bytes. Otherwise, the space must |
| 8039 | be filled by NOP instructions. */ |
| 8040 | |
| 8041 | static int |
| 8042 | get_text_align_fill_size (addressT address, |
| 8043 | int align_pow, |
| 8044 | int target_size, |
| 8045 | bfd_boolean use_nops, |
| 8046 | bfd_boolean use_no_density) |
| 8047 | { |
| 8048 | addressT alignment, fill, fill_limit, fill_step; |
| 8049 | bfd_boolean skip_one = FALSE; |
| 8050 | |
| 8051 | alignment = (1 << align_pow); |
| 8052 | assert (target_size > 0 && alignment >= (addressT) target_size); |
| 8053 | |
| 8054 | if (!use_nops) |
| 8055 | { |
| 8056 | fill_limit = alignment; |
| 8057 | fill_step = 1; |
| 8058 | } |
| 8059 | else if (!use_no_density) |
| 8060 | { |
| 8061 | /* Combine 2- and 3-byte NOPs to fill anything larger than one. */ |
| 8062 | fill_limit = alignment * 2; |
| 8063 | fill_step = 1; |
| 8064 | skip_one = TRUE; |
| 8065 | } |
| 8066 | else |
| 8067 | { |
| 8068 | /* Fill with 3-byte NOPs -- can only fill multiples of 3. */ |
| 8069 | fill_limit = alignment * 3; |
| 8070 | fill_step = 3; |
| 8071 | } |
| 8072 | |
| 8073 | /* Try all fill sizes until finding one that works. */ |
| 8074 | for (fill = 0; fill < fill_limit; fill += fill_step) |
| 8075 | { |
| 8076 | if (skip_one && fill == 1) |
| 8077 | continue; |
| 8078 | if ((address + fill) >> align_pow |
| 8079 | == (address + fill + target_size - 1) >> align_pow) |
| 8080 | return fill; |
| 8081 | } |
| 8082 | assert (0); |
| 8083 | return 0; |
| 8084 | } |
| 8085 | |
| 8086 | |
| 8087 | static int |
| 8088 | branch_align_power (segT sec) |
| 8089 | { |
| 8090 | /* If the Xtensa processor has a fetch width of 8 bytes, and the section |
| 8091 | is aligned to at least an 8-byte boundary, then a branch target need |
| 8092 | only fit within an 8-byte aligned block of memory to avoid a stall. |
| 8093 | Otherwise, try to fit branch targets within 4-byte aligned blocks |
| 8094 | (which may be insufficient, e.g., if the section has no alignment, but |
| 8095 | it's good enough). */ |
| 8096 | if (xtensa_fetch_width == 8) |
| 8097 | { |
| 8098 | if (get_recorded_alignment (sec) >= 3) |
| 8099 | return 3; |
| 8100 | } |
| 8101 | else |
| 8102 | assert (xtensa_fetch_width == 4); |
| 8103 | |
| 8104 | return 2; |
| 8105 | } |
| 8106 | |
| 8107 | |
| 8108 | /* This will assert if it is not possible. */ |
| 8109 | |
| 8110 | static int |
| 8111 | get_text_align_nop_count (offsetT fill_size, bfd_boolean use_no_density) |
| 8112 | { |
| 8113 | int count = 0; |
| 8114 | |
| 8115 | if (use_no_density) |
| 8116 | { |
| 8117 | assert (fill_size % 3 == 0); |
| 8118 | return (fill_size / 3); |
| 8119 | } |
| 8120 | |
| 8121 | assert (fill_size != 1); /* Bad argument. */ |
| 8122 | |
| 8123 | while (fill_size > 1) |
| 8124 | { |
| 8125 | int insn_size = 3; |
| 8126 | if (fill_size == 2 || fill_size == 4) |
| 8127 | insn_size = 2; |
| 8128 | fill_size -= insn_size; |
| 8129 | count++; |
| 8130 | } |
| 8131 | assert (fill_size != 1); /* Bad algorithm. */ |
| 8132 | return count; |
| 8133 | } |
| 8134 | |
| 8135 | |
| 8136 | static int |
| 8137 | get_text_align_nth_nop_size (offsetT fill_size, |
| 8138 | int n, |
| 8139 | bfd_boolean use_no_density) |
| 8140 | { |
| 8141 | int count = 0; |
| 8142 | |
| 8143 | if (use_no_density) |
| 8144 | return 3; |
| 8145 | |
| 8146 | assert (fill_size != 1); /* Bad argument. */ |
| 8147 | |
| 8148 | while (fill_size > 1) |
| 8149 | { |
| 8150 | int insn_size = 3; |
| 8151 | if (fill_size == 2 || fill_size == 4) |
| 8152 | insn_size = 2; |
| 8153 | fill_size -= insn_size; |
| 8154 | count++; |
| 8155 | if (n + 1 == count) |
| 8156 | return insn_size; |
| 8157 | } |
| 8158 | assert (0); |
| 8159 | return 0; |
| 8160 | } |
| 8161 | |
| 8162 | |
| 8163 | /* For the given fragment, find the appropriate address |
| 8164 | for it to begin at if we are using NOPs to align it. */ |
| 8165 | |
| 8166 | static addressT |
| 8167 | get_noop_aligned_address (fragS *fragP, addressT address) |
| 8168 | { |
| 8169 | /* The rule is: get next fragment's FIRST instruction. Find |
| 8170 | the smallest number of bytes that need to be added to |
| 8171 | ensure that the next fragment's FIRST instruction will fit |
| 8172 | in a single word. |
| 8173 | |
| 8174 | E.G., 2 bytes : 0, 1, 2 mod 4 |
| 8175 | 3 bytes: 0, 1 mod 4 |
| 8176 | |
| 8177 | If the FIRST instruction MIGHT be relaxed, |
| 8178 | assume that it will become a 3-byte instruction. |
| 8179 | |
| 8180 | Note again here that LOOP instructions are not bundleable, |
| 8181 | and this relaxation only applies to LOOP opcodes. */ |
| 8182 | |
| 8183 | int fill_size = 0; |
| 8184 | int first_insn_size; |
| 8185 | int loop_insn_size; |
| 8186 | addressT pre_opcode_bytes; |
| 8187 | int align_power; |
| 8188 | fragS *first_insn; |
| 8189 | xtensa_opcode opcode; |
| 8190 | bfd_boolean is_loop; |
| 8191 | |
| 8192 | assert (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent); |
| 8193 | assert (fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE); |
| 8194 | |
| 8195 | /* Find the loop frag. */ |
| 8196 | first_insn = next_non_empty_frag (fragP); |
| 8197 | /* Now find the first insn frag. */ |
| 8198 | first_insn = next_non_empty_frag (first_insn); |
| 8199 | |
| 8200 | is_loop = next_frag_opcode_is_loop (fragP, &opcode); |
| 8201 | assert (is_loop); |
| 8202 | loop_insn_size = xg_get_single_size (opcode); |
| 8203 | |
| 8204 | pre_opcode_bytes = next_frag_pre_opcode_bytes (fragP); |
| 8205 | pre_opcode_bytes += loop_insn_size; |
| 8206 | |
| 8207 | /* For loops, the alignment depends on the size of the |
| 8208 | instruction following the loop, not the LOOP instruction. */ |
| 8209 | |
| 8210 | if (first_insn == NULL) |
| 8211 | first_insn_size = xtensa_fetch_width; |
| 8212 | else |
| 8213 | first_insn_size = get_loop_align_size (frag_format_size (first_insn)); |
| 8214 | |
| 8215 | /* If it was 8, then we'll need a larger alignment for the section. */ |
| 8216 | align_power = get_text_align_power (first_insn_size); |
| 8217 | record_alignment (now_seg, align_power); |
| 8218 | |
| 8219 | fill_size = get_text_align_fill_size |
| 8220 | (address + pre_opcode_bytes, align_power, first_insn_size, TRUE, |
| 8221 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_density); |
| 8222 | |
| 8223 | return address + fill_size; |
| 8224 | } |
| 8225 | |
| 8226 | |
| 8227 | /* 3 mechanisms for relaxing an alignment: |
| 8228 | |
| 8229 | Align to a power of 2. |
| 8230 | Align so the next fragment's instruction does not cross a word boundary. |
| 8231 | Align the current instruction so that if the next instruction |
| 8232 | were 3 bytes, it would not cross a word boundary. |
| 8233 | |
| 8234 | We can align with: |
| 8235 | |
| 8236 | zeros - This is easy; always insert zeros. |
| 8237 | nops - 3-byte and 2-byte instructions |
| 8238 | 2 - 2-byte nop |
| 8239 | 3 - 3-byte nop |
| 8240 | 4 - 2 2-byte nops |
| 8241 | >=5 : 3-byte instruction + fn (n-3) |
| 8242 | widening - widen previous instructions. */ |
| 8243 | |
| 8244 | static offsetT |
| 8245 | get_aligned_diff (fragS *fragP, addressT address, offsetT *max_diff) |
| 8246 | { |
| 8247 | addressT target_address, loop_insn_offset; |
| 8248 | int target_size; |
| 8249 | xtensa_opcode loop_opcode; |
| 8250 | bfd_boolean is_loop; |
| 8251 | int align_power; |
| 8252 | offsetT opt_diff; |
| 8253 | offsetT branch_align; |
| 8254 | |
| 8255 | assert (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent); |
| 8256 | switch (fragP->fr_subtype) |
| 8257 | { |
| 8258 | case RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN: |
| 8259 | target_size = next_frag_format_size (fragP); |
| 8260 | if (target_size == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 8261 | target_size = 3; |
| 8262 | align_power = branch_align_power (now_seg); |
| 8263 | branch_align = 1 << align_power; |
| 8264 | /* Don't count on the section alignment being as large as the target. */ |
| 8265 | if (target_size > branch_align) |
| 8266 | target_size = branch_align; |
| 8267 | opt_diff = get_text_align_fill_size (address, align_power, |
| 8268 | target_size, FALSE, FALSE); |
| 8269 | |
| 8270 | *max_diff = (opt_diff + branch_align |
| 8271 | - (target_size + ((address + opt_diff) % branch_align))); |
| 8272 | assert (*max_diff >= opt_diff); |
| 8273 | return opt_diff; |
| 8274 | |
| 8275 | case RELAX_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE: |
| 8276 | target_size = get_loop_align_size (next_frag_format_size (fragP)); |
| 8277 | loop_insn_offset = 0; |
| 8278 | is_loop = next_frag_opcode_is_loop (fragP, &loop_opcode); |
| 8279 | assert (is_loop); |
| 8280 | |
| 8281 | /* If the loop has been expanded then the LOOP instruction |
| 8282 | could be at an offset from this fragment. */ |
| 8283 | if (next_non_empty_frag(fragP)->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] |
| 8284 | != RELAX_IMMED) |
| 8285 | loop_insn_offset = get_expanded_loop_offset (loop_opcode); |
| 8286 | |
| 8287 | /* In an ideal world, which is what we are shooting for here, |
| 8288 | we wouldn't need to use any NOPs immediately prior to the |
| 8289 | LOOP instruction. If this approach fails, relax_frag_loop_align |
| 8290 | will call get_noop_aligned_address. */ |
| 8291 | target_address = |
| 8292 | address + loop_insn_offset + xg_get_single_size (loop_opcode); |
| 8293 | align_power = get_text_align_power (target_size), |
| 8294 | opt_diff = get_text_align_fill_size (target_address, align_power, |
| 8295 | target_size, FALSE, FALSE); |
| 8296 | |
| 8297 | *max_diff = xtensa_fetch_width |
| 8298 | - ((target_address + opt_diff) % xtensa_fetch_width) |
| 8299 | - target_size + opt_diff; |
| 8300 | assert (*max_diff >= opt_diff); |
| 8301 | return opt_diff; |
| 8302 | |
| 8303 | default: |
| 8304 | break; |
| 8305 | } |
| 8306 | assert (0); |
| 8307 | return 0; |
| 8308 | } |
| 8309 | |
| 8310 | \f |
| 8311 | /* md_relax_frag Hook and Helper Functions. */ |
| 8312 | |
| 8313 | static long relax_frag_loop_align (fragS *, long); |
| 8314 | static long relax_frag_for_align (fragS *, long); |
| 8315 | static long relax_frag_immed |
| 8316 | (segT, fragS *, long, int, xtensa_format, int, int *, bfd_boolean); |
| 8317 | |
| 8318 | |
| 8319 | /* Return the number of bytes added to this fragment, given that the |
| 8320 | input has been stretched already by "stretch". */ |
| 8321 | |
| 8322 | long |
| 8323 | xtensa_relax_frag (fragS *fragP, long stretch, int *stretched_p) |
| 8324 | { |
| 8325 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 8326 | int unreported = fragP->tc_frag_data.unreported_expansion; |
| 8327 | long new_stretch = 0; |
| 8328 | char *file_name; |
| 8329 | unsigned line; |
| 8330 | int lit_size; |
| 8331 | static xtensa_insnbuf vbuf = NULL; |
| 8332 | int slot, num_slots; |
| 8333 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 8334 | |
| 8335 | as_where (&file_name, &line); |
| 8336 | new_logical_line (fragP->fr_file, fragP->fr_line); |
| 8337 | |
| 8338 | fragP->tc_frag_data.unreported_expansion = 0; |
| 8339 | |
| 8340 | switch (fragP->fr_subtype) |
| 8341 | { |
| 8342 | case RELAX_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE: |
| 8343 | /* Always convert. */ |
| 8344 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.relax_seen) |
| 8345 | new_stretch = relax_frag_loop_align (fragP, stretch); |
| 8346 | break; |
| 8347 | |
| 8348 | case RELAX_LOOP_END: |
| 8349 | /* Do nothing. */ |
| 8350 | break; |
| 8351 | |
| 8352 | case RELAX_LOOP_END_ADD_NOP: |
| 8353 | /* Add a NOP and switch to .fill 0. */ |
| 8354 | new_stretch = relax_frag_add_nop (fragP); |
| 8355 | frag_wane (fragP); |
| 8356 | break; |
| 8357 | |
| 8358 | case RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN: |
| 8359 | /* Do nothing. The narrowing before this frag will either align |
| 8360 | it or not. */ |
| 8361 | break; |
| 8362 | |
| 8363 | case RELAX_LITERAL: |
| 8364 | case RELAX_LITERAL_FINAL: |
| 8365 | return 0; |
| 8366 | |
| 8367 | case RELAX_LITERAL_NR: |
| 8368 | lit_size = 4; |
| 8369 | fragP->fr_subtype = RELAX_LITERAL_FINAL; |
| 8370 | assert (unreported == lit_size); |
| 8371 | memset (&fragP->fr_literal[fragP->fr_fix], 0, 4); |
| 8372 | fragP->fr_var -= lit_size; |
| 8373 | fragP->fr_fix += lit_size; |
| 8374 | new_stretch = 4; |
| 8375 | break; |
| 8376 | |
| 8377 | case RELAX_SLOTS: |
| 8378 | if (vbuf == NULL) |
| 8379 | vbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 8380 | |
| 8381 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars |
| 8382 | (isa, vbuf, (unsigned char *) fragP->fr_opcode, 0); |
| 8383 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, vbuf); |
| 8384 | num_slots = xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt); |
| 8385 | |
| 8386 | for (slot = 0; slot < num_slots; slot++) |
| 8387 | { |
| 8388 | switch (fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[slot]) |
| 8389 | { |
| 8390 | case RELAX_NARROW: |
| 8391 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.relax_seen) |
| 8392 | new_stretch += relax_frag_for_align (fragP, stretch); |
| 8393 | break; |
| 8394 | |
| 8395 | case RELAX_IMMED: |
| 8396 | case RELAX_IMMED_STEP1: |
| 8397 | case RELAX_IMMED_STEP2: |
| 8398 | case RELAX_IMMED_STEP3: |
| 8399 | /* Place the immediate. */ |
| 8400 | new_stretch += relax_frag_immed |
| 8401 | (now_seg, fragP, stretch, |
| 8402 | fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[slot] - RELAX_IMMED, |
| 8403 | fmt, slot, stretched_p, FALSE); |
| 8404 | break; |
| 8405 | |
| 8406 | default: |
| 8407 | /* This is OK; see the note in xg_assemble_vliw_tokens. */ |
| 8408 | break; |
| 8409 | } |
| 8410 | } |
| 8411 | break; |
| 8412 | |
| 8413 | case RELAX_LITERAL_POOL_BEGIN: |
| 8414 | case RELAX_LITERAL_POOL_END: |
| 8415 | case RELAX_MAYBE_UNREACHABLE: |
| 8416 | case RELAX_MAYBE_DESIRE_ALIGN: |
| 8417 | /* No relaxation required. */ |
| 8418 | break; |
| 8419 | |
| 8420 | case RELAX_FILL_NOP: |
| 8421 | case RELAX_UNREACHABLE: |
| 8422 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.relax_seen) |
| 8423 | new_stretch += relax_frag_for_align (fragP, stretch); |
| 8424 | break; |
| 8425 | |
| 8426 | default: |
| 8427 | as_bad (_("bad relaxation state")); |
| 8428 | } |
| 8429 | |
| 8430 | /* Tell gas we need another relaxation pass. */ |
| 8431 | if (! fragP->tc_frag_data.relax_seen) |
| 8432 | { |
| 8433 | fragP->tc_frag_data.relax_seen = TRUE; |
| 8434 | *stretched_p = 1; |
| 8435 | } |
| 8436 | |
| 8437 | new_logical_line (file_name, line); |
| 8438 | return new_stretch; |
| 8439 | } |
| 8440 | |
| 8441 | |
| 8442 | static long |
| 8443 | relax_frag_loop_align (fragS *fragP, long stretch) |
| 8444 | { |
| 8445 | addressT old_address, old_next_address, old_size; |
| 8446 | addressT new_address, new_next_address, new_size; |
| 8447 | addressT growth; |
| 8448 | |
| 8449 | /* All the frags with relax_frag_for_alignment prior to this one in the |
| 8450 | section have been done, hopefully eliminating the need for a NOP here. |
| 8451 | But, this will put it in if necessary. */ |
| 8452 | |
| 8453 | /* Calculate the old address of this fragment and the next fragment. */ |
| 8454 | old_address = fragP->fr_address - stretch; |
| 8455 | old_next_address = (fragP->fr_address - stretch + fragP->fr_fix + |
| 8456 | fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]); |
| 8457 | old_size = old_next_address - old_address; |
| 8458 | |
| 8459 | /* Calculate the new address of this fragment and the next fragment. */ |
| 8460 | new_address = fragP->fr_address; |
| 8461 | new_next_address = |
| 8462 | get_noop_aligned_address (fragP, fragP->fr_address + fragP->fr_fix); |
| 8463 | new_size = new_next_address - new_address; |
| 8464 | |
| 8465 | growth = new_size - old_size; |
| 8466 | |
| 8467 | /* Fix up the text_expansion field and return the new growth. */ |
| 8468 | fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0] += growth; |
| 8469 | return growth; |
| 8470 | } |
| 8471 | |
| 8472 | |
| 8473 | /* Add a NOP instruction. */ |
| 8474 | |
| 8475 | static long |
| 8476 | relax_frag_add_nop (fragS *fragP) |
| 8477 | { |
| 8478 | char *nop_buf = fragP->fr_literal + fragP->fr_fix; |
| 8479 | int length = fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_density ? 3 : 2; |
| 8480 | assemble_nop (length, nop_buf); |
| 8481 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 8482 | |
| 8483 | if (fragP->fr_var < length) |
| 8484 | { |
| 8485 | as_fatal (_("fr_var (%ld) < length (%d)"), (long) fragP->fr_var, length); |
| 8486 | return 0; |
| 8487 | } |
| 8488 | |
| 8489 | fragP->fr_fix += length; |
| 8490 | fragP->fr_var -= length; |
| 8491 | return length; |
| 8492 | } |
| 8493 | |
| 8494 | |
| 8495 | static long future_alignment_required (fragS *, long); |
| 8496 | |
| 8497 | static long |
| 8498 | relax_frag_for_align (fragS *fragP, long stretch) |
| 8499 | { |
| 8500 | /* Overview of the relaxation procedure for alignment: |
| 8501 | We can widen with NOPs or by widening instructions or by filling |
| 8502 | bytes after jump instructions. Find the opportune places and widen |
| 8503 | them if necessary. */ |
| 8504 | |
| 8505 | long stretch_me; |
| 8506 | long diff; |
| 8507 | |
| 8508 | assert (fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_FILL_NOP |
| 8509 | || fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_UNREACHABLE |
| 8510 | || (fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_SLOTS |
| 8511 | && fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_NARROW)); |
| 8512 | |
| 8513 | stretch_me = future_alignment_required (fragP, stretch); |
| 8514 | diff = stretch_me - fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 8515 | if (diff == 0) |
| 8516 | return 0; |
| 8517 | |
| 8518 | if (diff < 0) |
| 8519 | { |
| 8520 | /* We expanded on a previous pass. Can we shrink now? */ |
| 8521 | long shrink = fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0] - stretch_me; |
| 8522 | if (shrink <= stretch && stretch > 0) |
| 8523 | { |
| 8524 | fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0] = stretch_me; |
| 8525 | return -shrink; |
| 8526 | } |
| 8527 | return 0; |
| 8528 | } |
| 8529 | |
| 8530 | /* Below here, diff > 0. */ |
| 8531 | fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0] = stretch_me; |
| 8532 | |
| 8533 | return diff; |
| 8534 | } |
| 8535 | |
| 8536 | |
| 8537 | /* Return the address of the next frag that should be aligned. |
| 8538 | |
| 8539 | By "address" we mean the address it _would_ be at if there |
| 8540 | is no action taken to align it between here and the target frag. |
| 8541 | In other words, if no narrows and no fill nops are used between |
| 8542 | here and the frag to align, _even_if_ some of the frags we use |
| 8543 | to align targets have already expanded on a previous relaxation |
| 8544 | pass. |
| 8545 | |
| 8546 | Also, count each frag that may be used to help align the target. |
| 8547 | |
| 8548 | Return 0 if there are no frags left in the chain that need to be |
| 8549 | aligned. */ |
| 8550 | |
| 8551 | static addressT |
| 8552 | find_address_of_next_align_frag (fragS **fragPP, |
| 8553 | int *wide_nops, |
| 8554 | int *narrow_nops, |
| 8555 | int *widens, |
| 8556 | bfd_boolean *paddable) |
| 8557 | { |
| 8558 | fragS *fragP = *fragPP; |
| 8559 | addressT address = fragP->fr_address; |
| 8560 | |
| 8561 | /* Do not reset the counts to 0. */ |
| 8562 | |
| 8563 | while (fragP) |
| 8564 | { |
| 8565 | /* Limit this to a small search. */ |
| 8566 | if (*widens >= (int) xtensa_fetch_width) |
| 8567 | { |
| 8568 | *fragPP = fragP; |
| 8569 | return 0; |
| 8570 | } |
| 8571 | address += fragP->fr_fix; |
| 8572 | |
| 8573 | if (fragP->fr_type == rs_fill) |
| 8574 | address += fragP->fr_offset * fragP->fr_var; |
| 8575 | else if (fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent) |
| 8576 | { |
| 8577 | switch (fragP->fr_subtype) |
| 8578 | { |
| 8579 | case RELAX_UNREACHABLE: |
| 8580 | *paddable = TRUE; |
| 8581 | break; |
| 8582 | |
| 8583 | case RELAX_FILL_NOP: |
| 8584 | (*wide_nops)++; |
| 8585 | if (!fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_density) |
| 8586 | (*narrow_nops)++; |
| 8587 | break; |
| 8588 | |
| 8589 | case RELAX_SLOTS: |
| 8590 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_NARROW) |
| 8591 | { |
| 8592 | (*widens)++; |
| 8593 | break; |
| 8594 | } |
| 8595 | address += total_frag_text_expansion (fragP);; |
| 8596 | break; |
| 8597 | |
| 8598 | case RELAX_IMMED: |
| 8599 | address += fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 8600 | break; |
| 8601 | |
| 8602 | case RELAX_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE: |
| 8603 | case RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN: |
| 8604 | *fragPP = fragP; |
| 8605 | return address; |
| 8606 | |
| 8607 | case RELAX_MAYBE_UNREACHABLE: |
| 8608 | case RELAX_MAYBE_DESIRE_ALIGN: |
| 8609 | /* Do nothing. */ |
| 8610 | break; |
| 8611 | |
| 8612 | default: |
| 8613 | /* Just punt if we don't know the type. */ |
| 8614 | *fragPP = fragP; |
| 8615 | return 0; |
| 8616 | } |
| 8617 | } |
| 8618 | else |
| 8619 | { |
| 8620 | /* Just punt if we don't know the type. */ |
| 8621 | *fragPP = fragP; |
| 8622 | return 0; |
| 8623 | } |
| 8624 | fragP = fragP->fr_next; |
| 8625 | } |
| 8626 | |
| 8627 | *fragPP = fragP; |
| 8628 | return 0; |
| 8629 | } |
| 8630 | |
| 8631 | |
| 8632 | static long bytes_to_stretch (fragS *, int, int, int, int); |
| 8633 | |
| 8634 | static long |
| 8635 | future_alignment_required (fragS *fragP, long stretch ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| 8636 | { |
| 8637 | fragS *this_frag = fragP; |
| 8638 | long address; |
| 8639 | int num_widens = 0; |
| 8640 | int wide_nops = 0; |
| 8641 | int narrow_nops = 0; |
| 8642 | bfd_boolean paddable = FALSE; |
| 8643 | offsetT local_opt_diff; |
| 8644 | offsetT opt_diff; |
| 8645 | offsetT max_diff; |
| 8646 | int stretch_amount = 0; |
| 8647 | int local_stretch_amount; |
| 8648 | int global_stretch_amount; |
| 8649 | |
| 8650 | address = find_address_of_next_align_frag |
| 8651 | (&fragP, &wide_nops, &narrow_nops, &num_widens, &paddable); |
| 8652 | |
| 8653 | if (!address) |
| 8654 | { |
| 8655 | if (this_frag->tc_frag_data.is_aligning_branch) |
| 8656 | this_frag->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] = RELAX_IMMED; |
| 8657 | else |
| 8658 | frag_wane (this_frag); |
| 8659 | } |
| 8660 | else |
| 8661 | { |
| 8662 | local_opt_diff = get_aligned_diff (fragP, address, &max_diff); |
| 8663 | opt_diff = local_opt_diff; |
| 8664 | assert (opt_diff >= 0); |
| 8665 | assert (max_diff >= opt_diff); |
| 8666 | if (max_diff == 0) |
| 8667 | return 0; |
| 8668 | |
| 8669 | if (fragP) |
| 8670 | fragP = fragP->fr_next; |
| 8671 | |
| 8672 | while (fragP && opt_diff < max_diff && address) |
| 8673 | { |
| 8674 | /* We only use these to determine if we can exit early |
| 8675 | because there will be plenty of ways to align future |
| 8676 | align frags. */ |
| 8677 | int glob_widens = 0; |
| 8678 | int dnn = 0; |
| 8679 | int dw = 0; |
| 8680 | bfd_boolean glob_pad = 0; |
| 8681 | address = find_address_of_next_align_frag |
| 8682 | (&fragP, &glob_widens, &dnn, &dw, &glob_pad); |
| 8683 | /* If there is a padable portion, then skip. */ |
| 8684 | if (glob_pad || glob_widens >= (1 << branch_align_power (now_seg))) |
| 8685 | address = 0; |
| 8686 | |
| 8687 | if (address) |
| 8688 | { |
| 8689 | offsetT next_m_diff; |
| 8690 | offsetT next_o_diff; |
| 8691 | |
| 8692 | /* Downrange frags haven't had stretch added to them yet. */ |
| 8693 | address += stretch; |
| 8694 | |
| 8695 | /* The address also includes any text expansion from this |
| 8696 | frag in a previous pass, but we don't want that. */ |
| 8697 | address -= this_frag->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 8698 | |
| 8699 | /* Assume we are going to move at least opt_diff. In |
| 8700 | reality, we might not be able to, but assuming that |
| 8701 | we will helps catch cases where moving opt_diff pushes |
| 8702 | the next target from aligned to unaligned. */ |
| 8703 | address += opt_diff; |
| 8704 | |
| 8705 | next_o_diff = get_aligned_diff (fragP, address, &next_m_diff); |
| 8706 | |
| 8707 | /* Now cleanup for the adjustments to address. */ |
| 8708 | next_o_diff += opt_diff; |
| 8709 | next_m_diff += opt_diff; |
| 8710 | if (next_o_diff <= max_diff && next_o_diff > opt_diff) |
| 8711 | opt_diff = next_o_diff; |
| 8712 | if (next_m_diff < max_diff) |
| 8713 | max_diff = next_m_diff; |
| 8714 | fragP = fragP->fr_next; |
| 8715 | } |
| 8716 | } |
| 8717 | |
| 8718 | /* If there are enough wideners in between, do it. */ |
| 8719 | if (paddable) |
| 8720 | { |
| 8721 | if (this_frag->fr_subtype == RELAX_UNREACHABLE) |
| 8722 | { |
| 8723 | assert (opt_diff <= UNREACHABLE_MAX_WIDTH); |
| 8724 | return opt_diff; |
| 8725 | } |
| 8726 | return 0; |
| 8727 | } |
| 8728 | local_stretch_amount |
| 8729 | = bytes_to_stretch (this_frag, wide_nops, narrow_nops, |
| 8730 | num_widens, local_opt_diff); |
| 8731 | global_stretch_amount |
| 8732 | = bytes_to_stretch (this_frag, wide_nops, narrow_nops, |
| 8733 | num_widens, opt_diff); |
| 8734 | /* If the condition below is true, then the frag couldn't |
| 8735 | stretch the correct amount for the global case, so we just |
| 8736 | optimize locally. We'll rely on the subsequent frags to get |
| 8737 | the correct alignment in the global case. */ |
| 8738 | if (global_stretch_amount < local_stretch_amount) |
| 8739 | stretch_amount = local_stretch_amount; |
| 8740 | else |
| 8741 | stretch_amount = global_stretch_amount; |
| 8742 | |
| 8743 | if (this_frag->fr_subtype == RELAX_SLOTS |
| 8744 | && this_frag->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[0] == RELAX_NARROW) |
| 8745 | assert (stretch_amount <= 1); |
| 8746 | else if (this_frag->fr_subtype == RELAX_FILL_NOP) |
| 8747 | { |
| 8748 | if (this_frag->tc_frag_data.is_no_density) |
| 8749 | assert (stretch_amount == 3 || stretch_amount == 0); |
| 8750 | else |
| 8751 | assert (stretch_amount <= 3); |
| 8752 | } |
| 8753 | } |
| 8754 | return stretch_amount; |
| 8755 | } |
| 8756 | |
| 8757 | |
| 8758 | /* The idea: widen everything you can to get a target or loop aligned, |
| 8759 | then start using NOPs. |
| 8760 | |
| 8761 | When we must have a NOP, here is a table of how we decide |
| 8762 | (so you don't have to fight through the control flow below): |
| 8763 | |
| 8764 | wide_nops = the number of wide NOPs available for aligning |
| 8765 | narrow_nops = the number of narrow NOPs available for aligning |
| 8766 | (a subset of wide_nops) |
| 8767 | widens = the number of narrow instructions that should be widened |
| 8768 | |
| 8769 | Desired wide narrow |
| 8770 | Diff nop nop widens |
| 8771 | 1 0 0 1 |
| 8772 | 2 0 1 0 |
| 8773 | 3a 1 0 0 |
| 8774 | b 0 1 1 (case 3a makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8775 | 4a 1 0 1 |
| 8776 | b 0 2 0 |
| 8777 | c 0 1 2 (case 4a makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8778 | 5a 1 0 2 |
| 8779 | b 1 1 0 |
| 8780 | c 0 2 1 (case 5b makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8781 | 6a 2 0 0 |
| 8782 | b 1 0 3 |
| 8783 | c 0 1 4 (case 6b makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8784 | d 1 1 1 (case 6a makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8785 | e 0 2 2 (case 6a makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8786 | f 0 3 0 (case 6a makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8787 | 7a 1 0 4 |
| 8788 | b 2 0 1 |
| 8789 | c 1 1 2 (case 7b makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8790 | d 0 1 5 (case 7a makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8791 | e 0 2 3 (case 7b makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8792 | f 0 3 1 (case 7b makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8793 | g 1 2 1 (case 7b makes this case unnecessary) |
| 8794 | */ |
| 8795 | |
| 8796 | static long |
| 8797 | bytes_to_stretch (fragS *this_frag, |
| 8798 | int wide_nops, |
| 8799 | int narrow_nops, |
| 8800 | int num_widens, |
| 8801 | int desired_diff) |
| 8802 | { |
| 8803 | int bytes_short = desired_diff - num_widens; |
| 8804 | |
| 8805 | assert (desired_diff >= 0 && desired_diff < 8); |
| 8806 | if (desired_diff == 0) |
| 8807 | return 0; |
| 8808 | |
| 8809 | assert (wide_nops > 0 || num_widens > 0); |
| 8810 | |
| 8811 | /* Always prefer widening to NOP-filling. */ |
| 8812 | if (bytes_short < 0) |
| 8813 | { |
| 8814 | /* There are enough RELAX_NARROW frags after this one |
| 8815 | to align the target without widening this frag in any way. */ |
| 8816 | return 0; |
| 8817 | } |
| 8818 | |
| 8819 | if (bytes_short == 0) |
| 8820 | { |
| 8821 | /* Widen every narrow between here and the align target |
| 8822 | and the align target will be properly aligned. */ |
| 8823 | if (this_frag->fr_subtype == RELAX_FILL_NOP) |
| 8824 | return 0; |
| 8825 | else |
| 8826 | return 1; |
| 8827 | } |
| 8828 | |
| 8829 | /* From here we will need at least one NOP to get an alignment. |
| 8830 | However, we may not be able to align at all, in which case, |
| 8831 | don't widen. */ |
| 8832 | if (this_frag->fr_subtype == RELAX_FILL_NOP) |
| 8833 | { |
| 8834 | switch (desired_diff) |
| 8835 | { |
| 8836 | case 1: |
| 8837 | return 0; |
| 8838 | case 2: |
| 8839 | if (!this_frag->tc_frag_data.is_no_density && narrow_nops == 1) |
| 8840 | return 2; /* case 2 */ |
| 8841 | return 0; |
| 8842 | case 3: |
| 8843 | if (wide_nops > 1) |
| 8844 | return 0; |
| 8845 | else |
| 8846 | return 3; /* case 3a */ |
| 8847 | case 4: |
| 8848 | if (num_widens >= 1 && wide_nops == 1) |
| 8849 | return 3; /* case 4a */ |
| 8850 | if (!this_frag->tc_frag_data.is_no_density && narrow_nops == 2) |
| 8851 | return 2; /* case 4b */ |
| 8852 | return 0; |
| 8853 | case 5: |
| 8854 | if (num_widens >= 2 && wide_nops == 1) |
| 8855 | return 3; /* case 5a */ |
| 8856 | /* We will need two nops. Are there enough nops |
| 8857 | between here and the align target? */ |
| 8858 | if (wide_nops < 2 || narrow_nops == 0) |
| 8859 | return 0; |
| 8860 | /* Are there other nops closer that can serve instead? */ |
| 8861 | if (wide_nops > 2 && narrow_nops > 1) |
| 8862 | return 0; |
| 8863 | /* Take the density one first, because there might not be |
| 8864 | another density one available. */ |
| 8865 | if (!this_frag->tc_frag_data.is_no_density) |
| 8866 | return 2; /* case 5b narrow */ |
| 8867 | else |
| 8868 | return 3; /* case 5b wide */ |
| 8869 | return 0; |
| 8870 | case 6: |
| 8871 | if (wide_nops == 2) |
| 8872 | return 3; /* case 6a */ |
| 8873 | else if (num_widens >= 3 && wide_nops == 1) |
| 8874 | return 3; /* case 6b */ |
| 8875 | return 0; |
| 8876 | case 7: |
| 8877 | if (wide_nops == 1 && num_widens >= 4) |
| 8878 | return 3; /* case 7a */ |
| 8879 | else if (wide_nops == 2 && num_widens >= 1) |
| 8880 | return 3; /* case 7b */ |
| 8881 | return 0; |
| 8882 | default: |
| 8883 | assert (0); |
| 8884 | } |
| 8885 | } |
| 8886 | else |
| 8887 | { |
| 8888 | /* We will need a NOP no matter what, but should we widen |
| 8889 | this instruction to help? |
| 8890 | |
| 8891 | This is a RELAX_NARROW frag. */ |
| 8892 | switch (desired_diff) |
| 8893 | { |
| 8894 | case 1: |
| 8895 | assert (0); |
| 8896 | return 0; |
| 8897 | case 2: |
| 8898 | case 3: |
| 8899 | return 0; |
| 8900 | case 4: |
| 8901 | if (wide_nops >= 1 && num_widens == 1) |
| 8902 | return 1; /* case 4a */ |
| 8903 | return 0; |
| 8904 | case 5: |
| 8905 | if (wide_nops >= 1 && num_widens == 2) |
| 8906 | return 1; /* case 5a */ |
| 8907 | return 0; |
| 8908 | case 6: |
| 8909 | if (wide_nops >= 2) |
| 8910 | return 0; /* case 6a */ |
| 8911 | else if (wide_nops >= 1 && num_widens == 3) |
| 8912 | return 1; /* case 6b */ |
| 8913 | return 0; |
| 8914 | case 7: |
| 8915 | if (wide_nops >= 1 && num_widens == 4) |
| 8916 | return 1; /* case 7a */ |
| 8917 | else if (wide_nops >= 2 && num_widens == 1) |
| 8918 | return 1; /* case 7b */ |
| 8919 | return 0; |
| 8920 | default: |
| 8921 | assert (0); |
| 8922 | return 0; |
| 8923 | } |
| 8924 | } |
| 8925 | assert (0); |
| 8926 | return 0; |
| 8927 | } |
| 8928 | |
| 8929 | |
| 8930 | static long |
| 8931 | relax_frag_immed (segT segP, |
| 8932 | fragS *fragP, |
| 8933 | long stretch, |
| 8934 | int min_steps, |
| 8935 | xtensa_format fmt, |
| 8936 | int slot, |
| 8937 | int *stretched_p, |
| 8938 | bfd_boolean estimate_only) |
| 8939 | { |
| 8940 | TInsn tinsn; |
| 8941 | int old_size; |
| 8942 | bfd_boolean negatable_branch = FALSE; |
| 8943 | bfd_boolean branch_jmp_to_next = FALSE; |
| 8944 | bfd_boolean wide_insn = FALSE; |
| 8945 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 8946 | IStack istack; |
| 8947 | offsetT frag_offset; |
| 8948 | int num_steps; |
| 8949 | fragS *lit_fragP; |
| 8950 | int num_text_bytes, num_literal_bytes; |
| 8951 | int literal_diff, total_text_diff, this_text_diff, first; |
| 8952 | |
| 8953 | assert (fragP->fr_opcode != NULL); |
| 8954 | |
| 8955 | xg_clear_vinsn (&cur_vinsn); |
| 8956 | vinsn_from_chars (&cur_vinsn, fragP->fr_opcode); |
| 8957 | if (cur_vinsn.num_slots > 1) |
| 8958 | wide_insn = TRUE; |
| 8959 | |
| 8960 | tinsn = cur_vinsn.slots[slot]; |
| 8961 | tinsn_immed_from_frag (&tinsn, fragP, slot); |
| 8962 | |
| 8963 | if (estimate_only && xtensa_opcode_is_loop (isa, tinsn.opcode) == 1) |
| 8964 | return 0; |
| 8965 | |
| 8966 | if (workaround_b_j_loop_end && ! fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform) |
| 8967 | branch_jmp_to_next = is_branch_jmp_to_next (&tinsn, fragP); |
| 8968 | |
| 8969 | negatable_branch = (xtensa_opcode_is_branch (isa, tinsn.opcode) == 1); |
| 8970 | |
| 8971 | old_size = xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 8972 | |
| 8973 | /* Special case: replace a branch to the next instruction with a NOP. |
| 8974 | This is required to work around a hardware bug in T1040.0 and also |
| 8975 | serves as an optimization. */ |
| 8976 | |
| 8977 | if (branch_jmp_to_next |
| 8978 | && ((old_size == 2) || (old_size == 3)) |
| 8979 | && !next_frag_is_loop_target (fragP)) |
| 8980 | return 0; |
| 8981 | |
| 8982 | /* Here is the fun stuff: Get the immediate field from this |
| 8983 | instruction. If it fits, we are done. If not, find the next |
| 8984 | instruction sequence that fits. */ |
| 8985 | |
| 8986 | frag_offset = fragP->fr_opcode - fragP->fr_literal; |
| 8987 | istack_init (&istack); |
| 8988 | num_steps = xg_assembly_relax (&istack, &tinsn, segP, fragP, frag_offset, |
| 8989 | min_steps, stretch); |
| 8990 | if (num_steps < min_steps) |
| 8991 | { |
| 8992 | as_fatal (_("internal error: relaxation failed")); |
| 8993 | return 0; |
| 8994 | } |
| 8995 | |
| 8996 | if (num_steps > RELAX_IMMED_MAXSTEPS) |
| 8997 | { |
| 8998 | as_fatal (_("internal error: relaxation requires too many steps")); |
| 8999 | return 0; |
| 9000 | } |
| 9001 | |
| 9002 | fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[slot] = (int) RELAX_IMMED + num_steps; |
| 9003 | |
| 9004 | /* Figure out the number of bytes needed. */ |
| 9005 | lit_fragP = 0; |
| 9006 | num_literal_bytes = get_num_stack_literal_bytes (&istack); |
| 9007 | literal_diff = |
| 9008 | num_literal_bytes - fragP->tc_frag_data.literal_expansion[slot]; |
| 9009 | first = 0; |
| 9010 | while (istack.insn[first].opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 9011 | first++; |
| 9012 | num_text_bytes = get_num_stack_text_bytes (&istack); |
| 9013 | if (wide_insn) |
| 9014 | { |
| 9015 | num_text_bytes += old_size; |
| 9016 | if (opcode_fits_format_slot (istack.insn[first].opcode, fmt, slot)) |
| 9017 | num_text_bytes -= xg_get_single_size (istack.insn[first].opcode); |
| 9018 | } |
| 9019 | total_text_diff = num_text_bytes - old_size; |
| 9020 | this_text_diff = total_text_diff - fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[slot]; |
| 9021 | |
| 9022 | /* It MUST get larger. If not, we could get an infinite loop. */ |
| 9023 | assert (num_text_bytes >= 0); |
| 9024 | assert (literal_diff >= 0); |
| 9025 | assert (total_text_diff >= 0); |
| 9026 | |
| 9027 | fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[slot] = total_text_diff; |
| 9028 | fragP->tc_frag_data.literal_expansion[slot] = num_literal_bytes; |
| 9029 | assert (fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[slot] >= 0); |
| 9030 | assert (fragP->tc_frag_data.literal_expansion[slot] >= 0); |
| 9031 | |
| 9032 | /* Find the associated expandable literal for this. */ |
| 9033 | if (literal_diff != 0) |
| 9034 | { |
| 9035 | lit_fragP = fragP->tc_frag_data.literal_frags[slot]; |
| 9036 | if (lit_fragP) |
| 9037 | { |
| 9038 | assert (literal_diff == 4); |
| 9039 | lit_fragP->tc_frag_data.unreported_expansion += literal_diff; |
| 9040 | |
| 9041 | /* We expect that the literal section state has NOT been |
| 9042 | modified yet. */ |
| 9043 | assert (lit_fragP->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 9044 | && lit_fragP->fr_subtype == RELAX_LITERAL); |
| 9045 | lit_fragP->fr_subtype = RELAX_LITERAL_NR; |
| 9046 | |
| 9047 | /* We need to mark this section for another iteration |
| 9048 | of relaxation. */ |
| 9049 | (*stretched_p)++; |
| 9050 | } |
| 9051 | } |
| 9052 | |
| 9053 | if (negatable_branch && istack.ninsn > 1) |
| 9054 | update_next_frag_state (fragP); |
| 9055 | |
| 9056 | return this_text_diff; |
| 9057 | } |
| 9058 | |
| 9059 | \f |
| 9060 | /* md_convert_frag Hook and Helper Functions. */ |
| 9061 | |
| 9062 | static void convert_frag_align_next_opcode (fragS *); |
| 9063 | static void convert_frag_narrow (segT, fragS *, xtensa_format, int); |
| 9064 | static void convert_frag_fill_nop (fragS *); |
| 9065 | static void convert_frag_immed (segT, fragS *, int, xtensa_format, int); |
| 9066 | |
| 9067 | void |
| 9068 | md_convert_frag (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, segT sec, fragS *fragp) |
| 9069 | { |
| 9070 | static xtensa_insnbuf vbuf = NULL; |
| 9071 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 9072 | int slot; |
| 9073 | int num_slots; |
| 9074 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 9075 | char *file_name; |
| 9076 | unsigned line; |
| 9077 | |
| 9078 | as_where (&file_name, &line); |
| 9079 | new_logical_line (fragp->fr_file, fragp->fr_line); |
| 9080 | |
| 9081 | switch (fragp->fr_subtype) |
| 9082 | { |
| 9083 | case RELAX_ALIGN_NEXT_OPCODE: |
| 9084 | /* Always convert. */ |
| 9085 | convert_frag_align_next_opcode (fragp); |
| 9086 | break; |
| 9087 | |
| 9088 | case RELAX_DESIRE_ALIGN: |
| 9089 | /* Do nothing. If not aligned already, too bad. */ |
| 9090 | break; |
| 9091 | |
| 9092 | case RELAX_LITERAL: |
| 9093 | case RELAX_LITERAL_FINAL: |
| 9094 | break; |
| 9095 | |
| 9096 | case RELAX_SLOTS: |
| 9097 | if (vbuf == NULL) |
| 9098 | vbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 9099 | |
| 9100 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars |
| 9101 | (isa, vbuf, (unsigned char *) fragp->fr_opcode, 0); |
| 9102 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, vbuf); |
| 9103 | num_slots = xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt); |
| 9104 | |
| 9105 | for (slot = 0; slot < num_slots; slot++) |
| 9106 | { |
| 9107 | switch (fragp->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[slot]) |
| 9108 | { |
| 9109 | case RELAX_NARROW: |
| 9110 | convert_frag_narrow (sec, fragp, fmt, slot); |
| 9111 | break; |
| 9112 | |
| 9113 | case RELAX_IMMED: |
| 9114 | case RELAX_IMMED_STEP1: |
| 9115 | case RELAX_IMMED_STEP2: |
| 9116 | case RELAX_IMMED_STEP3: |
| 9117 | /* Place the immediate. */ |
| 9118 | convert_frag_immed |
| 9119 | (sec, fragp, |
| 9120 | fragp->tc_frag_data.slot_subtypes[slot] - RELAX_IMMED, |
| 9121 | fmt, slot); |
| 9122 | break; |
| 9123 | |
| 9124 | default: |
| 9125 | /* This is OK because some slots could have |
| 9126 | relaxations and others have none. */ |
| 9127 | break; |
| 9128 | } |
| 9129 | } |
| 9130 | break; |
| 9131 | |
| 9132 | case RELAX_UNREACHABLE: |
| 9133 | memset (&fragp->fr_literal[fragp->fr_fix], 0, fragp->fr_var); |
| 9134 | fragp->fr_fix += fragp->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 9135 | fragp->fr_var -= fragp->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 9136 | frag_wane (fragp); |
| 9137 | break; |
| 9138 | |
| 9139 | case RELAX_MAYBE_UNREACHABLE: |
| 9140 | case RELAX_MAYBE_DESIRE_ALIGN: |
| 9141 | frag_wane (fragp); |
| 9142 | break; |
| 9143 | |
| 9144 | case RELAX_FILL_NOP: |
| 9145 | convert_frag_fill_nop (fragp); |
| 9146 | break; |
| 9147 | |
| 9148 | case RELAX_LITERAL_NR: |
| 9149 | if (use_literal_section) |
| 9150 | { |
| 9151 | /* This should have been handled during relaxation. When |
| 9152 | relaxing a code segment, literals sometimes need to be |
| 9153 | added to the corresponding literal segment. If that |
| 9154 | literal segment has already been relaxed, then we end up |
| 9155 | in this situation. Marking the literal segments as data |
| 9156 | would make this happen less often (since GAS always relaxes |
| 9157 | code before data), but we could still get into trouble if |
| 9158 | there are instructions in a segment that is not marked as |
| 9159 | containing code. Until we can implement a better solution, |
| 9160 | cheat and adjust the addresses of all the following frags. |
| 9161 | This could break subsequent alignments, but the linker's |
| 9162 | literal coalescing will do that anyway. */ |
| 9163 | |
| 9164 | fragS *f; |
| 9165 | fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_LITERAL_FINAL; |
| 9166 | assert (fragp->tc_frag_data.unreported_expansion == 4); |
| 9167 | memset (&fragp->fr_literal[fragp->fr_fix], 0, 4); |
| 9168 | fragp->fr_var -= 4; |
| 9169 | fragp->fr_fix += 4; |
| 9170 | for (f = fragp->fr_next; f; f = f->fr_next) |
| 9171 | f->fr_address += 4; |
| 9172 | } |
| 9173 | else |
| 9174 | as_bad (_("invalid relaxation fragment result")); |
| 9175 | break; |
| 9176 | } |
| 9177 | |
| 9178 | fragp->fr_var = 0; |
| 9179 | new_logical_line (file_name, line); |
| 9180 | } |
| 9181 | |
| 9182 | |
| 9183 | static void |
| 9184 | convert_frag_align_next_opcode (fragS *fragp) |
| 9185 | { |
| 9186 | char *nop_buf; /* Location for Writing. */ |
| 9187 | bfd_boolean use_no_density = fragp->tc_frag_data.is_no_density; |
| 9188 | addressT aligned_address; |
| 9189 | offsetT fill_size; |
| 9190 | int nop, nop_count; |
| 9191 | |
| 9192 | aligned_address = get_noop_aligned_address (fragp, fragp->fr_address + |
| 9193 | fragp->fr_fix); |
| 9194 | fill_size = aligned_address - (fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix); |
| 9195 | nop_count = get_text_align_nop_count (fill_size, use_no_density); |
| 9196 | nop_buf = fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix; |
| 9197 | |
| 9198 | for (nop = 0; nop < nop_count; nop++) |
| 9199 | { |
| 9200 | int nop_size; |
| 9201 | nop_size = get_text_align_nth_nop_size (fill_size, nop, use_no_density); |
| 9202 | |
| 9203 | assemble_nop (nop_size, nop_buf); |
| 9204 | nop_buf += nop_size; |
| 9205 | } |
| 9206 | |
| 9207 | fragp->fr_fix += fill_size; |
| 9208 | fragp->fr_var -= fill_size; |
| 9209 | } |
| 9210 | |
| 9211 | |
| 9212 | static void |
| 9213 | convert_frag_narrow (segT segP, fragS *fragP, xtensa_format fmt, int slot) |
| 9214 | { |
| 9215 | TInsn tinsn, single_target; |
| 9216 | int size, old_size, diff; |
| 9217 | offsetT frag_offset; |
| 9218 | |
| 9219 | assert (slot == 0); |
| 9220 | tinsn_from_chars (&tinsn, fragP->fr_opcode, 0); |
| 9221 | |
| 9222 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_aligning_branch == 1) |
| 9223 | { |
| 9224 | assert (fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0] == 1 |
| 9225 | || fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0] == 0); |
| 9226 | convert_frag_immed (segP, fragP, fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0], |
| 9227 | fmt, slot); |
| 9228 | return; |
| 9229 | } |
| 9230 | |
| 9231 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0] == 0) |
| 9232 | { |
| 9233 | /* No conversion. */ |
| 9234 | fragP->fr_var = 0; |
| 9235 | return; |
| 9236 | } |
| 9237 | |
| 9238 | assert (fragP->fr_opcode != NULL); |
| 9239 | |
| 9240 | /* Frags in this relaxation state should only contain |
| 9241 | single instruction bundles. */ |
| 9242 | tinsn_immed_from_frag (&tinsn, fragP, 0); |
| 9243 | |
| 9244 | /* Just convert it to a wide form.... */ |
| 9245 | size = 0; |
| 9246 | old_size = xg_get_single_size (tinsn.opcode); |
| 9247 | |
| 9248 | tinsn_init (&single_target); |
| 9249 | frag_offset = fragP->fr_opcode - fragP->fr_literal; |
| 9250 | |
| 9251 | if (! xg_is_single_relaxable_insn (&tinsn, &single_target, FALSE)) |
| 9252 | { |
| 9253 | as_bad (_("unable to widen instruction")); |
| 9254 | return; |
| 9255 | } |
| 9256 | |
| 9257 | size = xg_get_single_size (single_target.opcode); |
| 9258 | xg_emit_insn_to_buf (&single_target, fragP->fr_opcode, fragP, |
| 9259 | frag_offset, TRUE); |
| 9260 | |
| 9261 | diff = size - old_size; |
| 9262 | assert (diff >= 0); |
| 9263 | assert (diff <= fragP->fr_var); |
| 9264 | fragP->fr_var -= diff; |
| 9265 | fragP->fr_fix += diff; |
| 9266 | |
| 9267 | /* clean it up */ |
| 9268 | fragP->fr_var = 0; |
| 9269 | } |
| 9270 | |
| 9271 | |
| 9272 | static void |
| 9273 | convert_frag_fill_nop (fragS *fragP) |
| 9274 | { |
| 9275 | char *loc = &fragP->fr_literal[fragP->fr_fix]; |
| 9276 | int size = fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 9277 | assert ((unsigned) size == (fragP->fr_next->fr_address |
| 9278 | - fragP->fr_address - fragP->fr_fix)); |
| 9279 | if (size == 0) |
| 9280 | { |
| 9281 | /* No conversion. */ |
| 9282 | fragP->fr_var = 0; |
| 9283 | return; |
| 9284 | } |
| 9285 | assemble_nop (size, loc); |
| 9286 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 9287 | fragP->fr_var -= size; |
| 9288 | fragP->fr_fix += size; |
| 9289 | frag_wane (fragP); |
| 9290 | } |
| 9291 | |
| 9292 | |
| 9293 | static fixS *fix_new_exp_in_seg |
| 9294 | (segT, subsegT, fragS *, int, int, expressionS *, int, |
| 9295 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type); |
| 9296 | static void convert_frag_immed_finish_loop (segT, fragS *, TInsn *); |
| 9297 | |
| 9298 | static void |
| 9299 | convert_frag_immed (segT segP, |
| 9300 | fragS *fragP, |
| 9301 | int min_steps, |
| 9302 | xtensa_format fmt, |
| 9303 | int slot) |
| 9304 | { |
| 9305 | char *immed_instr = fragP->fr_opcode; |
| 9306 | TInsn orig_tinsn; |
| 9307 | bfd_boolean expanded = FALSE; |
| 9308 | bfd_boolean branch_jmp_to_next = FALSE; |
| 9309 | char *fr_opcode = fragP->fr_opcode; |
| 9310 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 9311 | bfd_boolean wide_insn = FALSE; |
| 9312 | int bytes; |
| 9313 | bfd_boolean is_loop; |
| 9314 | |
| 9315 | assert (fr_opcode != NULL); |
| 9316 | |
| 9317 | xg_clear_vinsn (&cur_vinsn); |
| 9318 | |
| 9319 | vinsn_from_chars (&cur_vinsn, fr_opcode); |
| 9320 | if (cur_vinsn.num_slots > 1) |
| 9321 | wide_insn = TRUE; |
| 9322 | |
| 9323 | orig_tinsn = cur_vinsn.slots[slot]; |
| 9324 | tinsn_immed_from_frag (&orig_tinsn, fragP, slot); |
| 9325 | |
| 9326 | is_loop = xtensa_opcode_is_loop (xtensa_default_isa, orig_tinsn.opcode) == 1; |
| 9327 | |
| 9328 | if (workaround_b_j_loop_end && ! fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform) |
| 9329 | branch_jmp_to_next = is_branch_jmp_to_next (&orig_tinsn, fragP); |
| 9330 | |
| 9331 | if (branch_jmp_to_next && !next_frag_is_loop_target (fragP)) |
| 9332 | { |
| 9333 | /* Conversion just inserts a NOP and marks the fix as completed. */ |
| 9334 | bytes = xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 9335 | if (bytes >= 4) |
| 9336 | { |
| 9337 | cur_vinsn.slots[slot].opcode = |
| 9338 | xtensa_format_slot_nop_opcode (isa, cur_vinsn.format, slot); |
| 9339 | cur_vinsn.slots[slot].ntok = 0; |
| 9340 | } |
| 9341 | else |
| 9342 | { |
| 9343 | bytes += fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 9344 | assert (bytes == 2 || bytes == 3); |
| 9345 | build_nop (&cur_vinsn.slots[0], bytes); |
| 9346 | fragP->fr_fix += fragP->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 9347 | } |
| 9348 | vinsn_to_insnbuf (&cur_vinsn, fr_opcode, frag_now, TRUE); |
| 9349 | xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars |
| 9350 | (isa, cur_vinsn.insnbuf, (unsigned char *) fr_opcode, 0); |
| 9351 | fragP->fr_var = 0; |
| 9352 | } |
| 9353 | else |
| 9354 | { |
| 9355 | /* Here is the fun stuff: Get the immediate field from this |
| 9356 | instruction. If it fits, we're done. If not, find the next |
| 9357 | instruction sequence that fits. */ |
| 9358 | |
| 9359 | IStack istack; |
| 9360 | int i; |
| 9361 | symbolS *lit_sym = NULL; |
| 9362 | int total_size = 0; |
| 9363 | int target_offset = 0; |
| 9364 | int old_size; |
| 9365 | int diff; |
| 9366 | symbolS *gen_label = NULL; |
| 9367 | offsetT frag_offset; |
| 9368 | bfd_boolean first = TRUE; |
| 9369 | bfd_boolean last_is_jump; |
| 9370 | |
| 9371 | /* It does not fit. Find something that does and |
| 9372 | convert immediately. */ |
| 9373 | frag_offset = fr_opcode - fragP->fr_literal; |
| 9374 | istack_init (&istack); |
| 9375 | xg_assembly_relax (&istack, &orig_tinsn, |
| 9376 | segP, fragP, frag_offset, min_steps, 0); |
| 9377 | |
| 9378 | old_size = xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 9379 | |
| 9380 | /* Assemble this right inline. */ |
| 9381 | |
| 9382 | /* First, create the mapping from a label name to the REAL label. */ |
| 9383 | target_offset = 0; |
| 9384 | for (i = 0; i < istack.ninsn; i++) |
| 9385 | { |
| 9386 | TInsn *tinsn = &istack.insn[i]; |
| 9387 | fragS *lit_frag; |
| 9388 | |
| 9389 | switch (tinsn->insn_type) |
| 9390 | { |
| 9391 | case ITYPE_LITERAL: |
| 9392 | if (lit_sym != NULL) |
| 9393 | as_bad (_("multiple literals in expansion")); |
| 9394 | /* First find the appropriate space in the literal pool. */ |
| 9395 | lit_frag = fragP->tc_frag_data.literal_frags[slot]; |
| 9396 | if (lit_frag == NULL) |
| 9397 | as_bad (_("no registered fragment for literal")); |
| 9398 | if (tinsn->ntok != 1) |
| 9399 | as_bad (_("number of literal tokens != 1")); |
| 9400 | |
| 9401 | /* Set the literal symbol and add a fixup. */ |
| 9402 | lit_sym = lit_frag->fr_symbol; |
| 9403 | break; |
| 9404 | |
| 9405 | case ITYPE_LABEL: |
| 9406 | if (align_targets && !is_loop) |
| 9407 | { |
| 9408 | fragS *unreach = fragP->fr_next; |
| 9409 | while (!(unreach->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 9410 | && (unreach->fr_subtype == RELAX_MAYBE_UNREACHABLE |
| 9411 | || unreach->fr_subtype == RELAX_UNREACHABLE))) |
| 9412 | { |
| 9413 | unreach = unreach->fr_next; |
| 9414 | } |
| 9415 | |
| 9416 | assert (unreach->fr_type == rs_machine_dependent |
| 9417 | && (unreach->fr_subtype == RELAX_MAYBE_UNREACHABLE |
| 9418 | || unreach->fr_subtype == RELAX_UNREACHABLE)); |
| 9419 | |
| 9420 | target_offset += unreach->tc_frag_data.text_expansion[0]; |
| 9421 | } |
| 9422 | assert (gen_label == NULL); |
| 9423 | gen_label = symbol_new (FAKE_LABEL_NAME, now_seg, |
| 9424 | fr_opcode - fragP->fr_literal |
| 9425 | + target_offset, fragP); |
| 9426 | break; |
| 9427 | |
| 9428 | case ITYPE_INSN: |
| 9429 | if (first && wide_insn) |
| 9430 | { |
| 9431 | target_offset += xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 9432 | first = FALSE; |
| 9433 | if (!opcode_fits_format_slot (tinsn->opcode, fmt, slot)) |
| 9434 | target_offset += xg_get_single_size (tinsn->opcode); |
| 9435 | } |
| 9436 | else |
| 9437 | target_offset += xg_get_single_size (tinsn->opcode); |
| 9438 | break; |
| 9439 | } |
| 9440 | } |
| 9441 | |
| 9442 | total_size = 0; |
| 9443 | first = TRUE; |
| 9444 | last_is_jump = FALSE; |
| 9445 | for (i = 0; i < istack.ninsn; i++) |
| 9446 | { |
| 9447 | TInsn *tinsn = &istack.insn[i]; |
| 9448 | fragS *lit_frag; |
| 9449 | int size; |
| 9450 | segT target_seg; |
| 9451 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc_type; |
| 9452 | |
| 9453 | switch (tinsn->insn_type) |
| 9454 | { |
| 9455 | case ITYPE_LITERAL: |
| 9456 | lit_frag = fragP->tc_frag_data.literal_frags[slot]; |
| 9457 | /* Already checked. */ |
| 9458 | assert (lit_frag != NULL); |
| 9459 | assert (lit_sym != NULL); |
| 9460 | assert (tinsn->ntok == 1); |
| 9461 | /* Add a fixup. */ |
| 9462 | target_seg = S_GET_SEGMENT (lit_sym); |
| 9463 | assert (target_seg); |
| 9464 | reloc_type = map_operator_to_reloc (tinsn->tok[0].X_op); |
| 9465 | fix_new_exp_in_seg (target_seg, 0, lit_frag, 0, 4, |
| 9466 | &tinsn->tok[0], FALSE, reloc_type); |
| 9467 | break; |
| 9468 | |
| 9469 | case ITYPE_LABEL: |
| 9470 | break; |
| 9471 | |
| 9472 | case ITYPE_INSN: |
| 9473 | xg_resolve_labels (tinsn, gen_label); |
| 9474 | xg_resolve_literals (tinsn, lit_sym); |
| 9475 | if (wide_insn && first) |
| 9476 | { |
| 9477 | first = FALSE; |
| 9478 | if (opcode_fits_format_slot (tinsn->opcode, fmt, slot)) |
| 9479 | { |
| 9480 | cur_vinsn.slots[slot] = *tinsn; |
| 9481 | } |
| 9482 | else |
| 9483 | { |
| 9484 | cur_vinsn.slots[slot].opcode = |
| 9485 | xtensa_format_slot_nop_opcode (isa, fmt, slot); |
| 9486 | cur_vinsn.slots[slot].ntok = 0; |
| 9487 | } |
| 9488 | vinsn_to_insnbuf (&cur_vinsn, immed_instr, fragP, TRUE); |
| 9489 | xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars (isa, cur_vinsn.insnbuf, |
| 9490 | (unsigned char *) immed_instr, 0); |
| 9491 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 9492 | size = xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 9493 | if (!opcode_fits_format_slot (tinsn->opcode, fmt, slot)) |
| 9494 | { |
| 9495 | xg_emit_insn_to_buf |
| 9496 | (tinsn, immed_instr + size, fragP, |
| 9497 | immed_instr - fragP->fr_literal + size, TRUE); |
| 9498 | size += xg_get_single_size (tinsn->opcode); |
| 9499 | } |
| 9500 | } |
| 9501 | else |
| 9502 | { |
| 9503 | size = xg_get_single_size (tinsn->opcode); |
| 9504 | xg_emit_insn_to_buf (tinsn, immed_instr, fragP, |
| 9505 | immed_instr - fragP->fr_literal, TRUE); |
| 9506 | } |
| 9507 | immed_instr += size; |
| 9508 | total_size += size; |
| 9509 | break; |
| 9510 | } |
| 9511 | } |
| 9512 | |
| 9513 | diff = total_size - old_size; |
| 9514 | assert (diff >= 0); |
| 9515 | if (diff != 0) |
| 9516 | expanded = TRUE; |
| 9517 | assert (diff <= fragP->fr_var); |
| 9518 | fragP->fr_var -= diff; |
| 9519 | fragP->fr_fix += diff; |
| 9520 | } |
| 9521 | |
| 9522 | /* Check for undefined immediates in LOOP instructions. */ |
| 9523 | if (is_loop) |
| 9524 | { |
| 9525 | symbolS *sym; |
| 9526 | sym = orig_tinsn.tok[1].X_add_symbol; |
| 9527 | if (sym != NULL && !S_IS_DEFINED (sym)) |
| 9528 | { |
| 9529 | as_bad (_("unresolved loop target symbol: %s"), S_GET_NAME (sym)); |
| 9530 | return; |
| 9531 | } |
| 9532 | sym = orig_tinsn.tok[1].X_op_symbol; |
| 9533 | if (sym != NULL && !S_IS_DEFINED (sym)) |
| 9534 | { |
| 9535 | as_bad (_("unresolved loop target symbol: %s"), S_GET_NAME (sym)); |
| 9536 | return; |
| 9537 | } |
| 9538 | } |
| 9539 | |
| 9540 | if (expanded && xtensa_opcode_is_loop (isa, orig_tinsn.opcode) == 1) |
| 9541 | convert_frag_immed_finish_loop (segP, fragP, &orig_tinsn); |
| 9542 | |
| 9543 | if (expanded && is_direct_call_opcode (orig_tinsn.opcode)) |
| 9544 | { |
| 9545 | /* Add an expansion note on the expanded instruction. */ |
| 9546 | fix_new_exp_in_seg (now_seg, 0, fragP, fr_opcode - fragP->fr_literal, 4, |
| 9547 | &orig_tinsn.tok[0], TRUE, |
| 9548 | BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_ASM_EXPAND); |
| 9549 | } |
| 9550 | } |
| 9551 | |
| 9552 | |
| 9553 | /* Add a new fix expression into the desired segment. We have to |
| 9554 | switch to that segment to do this. */ |
| 9555 | |
| 9556 | static fixS * |
| 9557 | fix_new_exp_in_seg (segT new_seg, |
| 9558 | subsegT new_subseg, |
| 9559 | fragS *frag, |
| 9560 | int where, |
| 9561 | int size, |
| 9562 | expressionS *exp, |
| 9563 | int pcrel, |
| 9564 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type r_type) |
| 9565 | { |
| 9566 | fixS *new_fix; |
| 9567 | segT seg = now_seg; |
| 9568 | subsegT subseg = now_subseg; |
| 9569 | |
| 9570 | assert (new_seg != 0); |
| 9571 | subseg_set (new_seg, new_subseg); |
| 9572 | |
| 9573 | new_fix = fix_new_exp (frag, where, size, exp, pcrel, r_type); |
| 9574 | subseg_set (seg, subseg); |
| 9575 | return new_fix; |
| 9576 | } |
| 9577 | |
| 9578 | |
| 9579 | /* Relax a loop instruction so that it can span loop >256 bytes. |
| 9580 | |
| 9581 | loop as, .L1 |
| 9582 | .L0: |
| 9583 | rsr as, LEND |
| 9584 | wsr as, LBEG |
| 9585 | addi as, as, lo8 (label-.L1) |
| 9586 | addmi as, as, mid8 (label-.L1) |
| 9587 | wsr as, LEND |
| 9588 | isync |
| 9589 | rsr as, LCOUNT |
| 9590 | addi as, as, 1 |
| 9591 | .L1: |
| 9592 | <<body>> |
| 9593 | label: |
| 9594 | */ |
| 9595 | |
| 9596 | static void |
| 9597 | convert_frag_immed_finish_loop (segT segP, fragS *fragP, TInsn *tinsn) |
| 9598 | { |
| 9599 | TInsn loop_insn; |
| 9600 | TInsn addi_insn; |
| 9601 | TInsn addmi_insn; |
| 9602 | unsigned long target; |
| 9603 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 9604 | unsigned int loop_length, loop_length_hi, loop_length_lo; |
| 9605 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 9606 | addressT loop_offset; |
| 9607 | addressT addi_offset = 9; |
| 9608 | addressT addmi_offset = 12; |
| 9609 | fragS *next_fragP; |
| 9610 | int target_count; |
| 9611 | |
| 9612 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 9613 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 9614 | |
| 9615 | /* Get the loop offset. */ |
| 9616 | loop_offset = get_expanded_loop_offset (tinsn->opcode); |
| 9617 | |
| 9618 | /* Validate that there really is a LOOP at the loop_offset. Because |
| 9619 | loops are not bundleable, we can assume that the instruction will be |
| 9620 | in slot 0. */ |
| 9621 | tinsn_from_chars (&loop_insn, fragP->fr_opcode + loop_offset, 0); |
| 9622 | tinsn_immed_from_frag (&loop_insn, fragP, 0); |
| 9623 | |
| 9624 | assert (xtensa_opcode_is_loop (isa, loop_insn.opcode) == 1); |
| 9625 | addi_offset += loop_offset; |
| 9626 | addmi_offset += loop_offset; |
| 9627 | |
| 9628 | assert (tinsn->ntok == 2); |
| 9629 | if (tinsn->tok[1].X_op == O_constant) |
| 9630 | target = tinsn->tok[1].X_add_number; |
| 9631 | else if (tinsn->tok[1].X_op == O_symbol) |
| 9632 | { |
| 9633 | /* Find the fragment. */ |
| 9634 | symbolS *sym = tinsn->tok[1].X_add_symbol; |
| 9635 | assert (S_GET_SEGMENT (sym) == segP |
| 9636 | || S_GET_SEGMENT (sym) == absolute_section); |
| 9637 | target = (S_GET_VALUE (sym) + tinsn->tok[1].X_add_number); |
| 9638 | } |
| 9639 | else |
| 9640 | { |
| 9641 | as_bad (_("invalid expression evaluation type %d"), tinsn->tok[1].X_op); |
| 9642 | target = 0; |
| 9643 | } |
| 9644 | |
| 9645 | loop_length = target - (fragP->fr_address + fragP->fr_fix); |
| 9646 | loop_length_hi = loop_length & ~0x0ff; |
| 9647 | loop_length_lo = loop_length & 0x0ff; |
| 9648 | if (loop_length_lo >= 128) |
| 9649 | { |
| 9650 | loop_length_lo -= 256; |
| 9651 | loop_length_hi += 256; |
| 9652 | } |
| 9653 | |
| 9654 | /* Because addmi sign-extends the immediate, 'loop_length_hi' can be at most |
| 9655 | 32512. If the loop is larger than that, then we just fail. */ |
| 9656 | if (loop_length_hi > 32512) |
| 9657 | as_bad_where (fragP->fr_file, fragP->fr_line, |
| 9658 | _("loop too long for LOOP instruction")); |
| 9659 | |
| 9660 | tinsn_from_chars (&addi_insn, fragP->fr_opcode + addi_offset, 0); |
| 9661 | assert (addi_insn.opcode == xtensa_addi_opcode); |
| 9662 | |
| 9663 | tinsn_from_chars (&addmi_insn, fragP->fr_opcode + addmi_offset, 0); |
| 9664 | assert (addmi_insn.opcode == xtensa_addmi_opcode); |
| 9665 | |
| 9666 | set_expr_const (&addi_insn.tok[2], loop_length_lo); |
| 9667 | tinsn_to_insnbuf (&addi_insn, insnbuf); |
| 9668 | |
| 9669 | fragP->tc_frag_data.is_insn = TRUE; |
| 9670 | xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars |
| 9671 | (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) fragP->fr_opcode + addi_offset, 0); |
| 9672 | |
| 9673 | set_expr_const (&addmi_insn.tok[2], loop_length_hi); |
| 9674 | tinsn_to_insnbuf (&addmi_insn, insnbuf); |
| 9675 | xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars |
| 9676 | (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) fragP->fr_opcode + addmi_offset, 0); |
| 9677 | |
| 9678 | /* Walk through all of the frags from here to the loop end |
| 9679 | and mark them as no_transform to keep them from being modified |
| 9680 | by the linker. If we ever have a relocation for the |
| 9681 | addi/addmi of the difference of two symbols we can remove this. */ |
| 9682 | |
| 9683 | target_count = 0; |
| 9684 | for (next_fragP = fragP; next_fragP != NULL; |
| 9685 | next_fragP = next_fragP->fr_next) |
| 9686 | { |
| 9687 | next_fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform = TRUE; |
| 9688 | if (next_fragP->tc_frag_data.is_loop_target) |
| 9689 | target_count++; |
| 9690 | if (target_count == 2) |
| 9691 | break; |
| 9692 | } |
| 9693 | } |
| 9694 | |
| 9695 | \f |
| 9696 | /* A map that keeps information on a per-subsegment basis. This is |
| 9697 | maintained during initial assembly, but is invalid once the |
| 9698 | subsegments are smashed together. I.E., it cannot be used during |
| 9699 | the relaxation. */ |
| 9700 | |
| 9701 | typedef struct subseg_map_struct |
| 9702 | { |
| 9703 | /* the key */ |
| 9704 | segT seg; |
| 9705 | subsegT subseg; |
| 9706 | |
| 9707 | /* the data */ |
| 9708 | unsigned flags; |
| 9709 | float total_freq; /* fall-through + branch target frequency */ |
| 9710 | float target_freq; /* branch target frequency alone */ |
| 9711 | |
| 9712 | struct subseg_map_struct *next; |
| 9713 | } subseg_map; |
| 9714 | |
| 9715 | |
| 9716 | static subseg_map *sseg_map = NULL; |
| 9717 | |
| 9718 | static subseg_map * |
| 9719 | get_subseg_info (segT seg, subsegT subseg) |
| 9720 | { |
| 9721 | subseg_map *subseg_e; |
| 9722 | |
| 9723 | for (subseg_e = sseg_map; subseg_e; subseg_e = subseg_e->next) |
| 9724 | { |
| 9725 | if (seg == subseg_e->seg && subseg == subseg_e->subseg) |
| 9726 | break; |
| 9727 | } |
| 9728 | return subseg_e; |
| 9729 | } |
| 9730 | |
| 9731 | |
| 9732 | static subseg_map * |
| 9733 | add_subseg_info (segT seg, subsegT subseg) |
| 9734 | { |
| 9735 | subseg_map *subseg_e = (subseg_map *) xmalloc (sizeof (subseg_map)); |
| 9736 | memset (subseg_e, 0, sizeof (subseg_map)); |
| 9737 | subseg_e->seg = seg; |
| 9738 | subseg_e->subseg = subseg; |
| 9739 | subseg_e->flags = 0; |
| 9740 | /* Start off considering every branch target very important. */ |
| 9741 | subseg_e->target_freq = 1.0; |
| 9742 | subseg_e->total_freq = 1.0; |
| 9743 | subseg_e->next = sseg_map; |
| 9744 | sseg_map = subseg_e; |
| 9745 | return subseg_e; |
| 9746 | } |
| 9747 | |
| 9748 | |
| 9749 | static unsigned |
| 9750 | get_last_insn_flags (segT seg, subsegT subseg) |
| 9751 | { |
| 9752 | subseg_map *subseg_e = get_subseg_info (seg, subseg); |
| 9753 | if (subseg_e) |
| 9754 | return subseg_e->flags; |
| 9755 | return 0; |
| 9756 | } |
| 9757 | |
| 9758 | |
| 9759 | static void |
| 9760 | set_last_insn_flags (segT seg, |
| 9761 | subsegT subseg, |
| 9762 | unsigned fl, |
| 9763 | bfd_boolean val) |
| 9764 | { |
| 9765 | subseg_map *subseg_e = get_subseg_info (seg, subseg); |
| 9766 | if (! subseg_e) |
| 9767 | subseg_e = add_subseg_info (seg, subseg); |
| 9768 | if (val) |
| 9769 | subseg_e->flags |= fl; |
| 9770 | else |
| 9771 | subseg_e->flags &= ~fl; |
| 9772 | } |
| 9773 | |
| 9774 | |
| 9775 | static float |
| 9776 | get_subseg_total_freq (segT seg, subsegT subseg) |
| 9777 | { |
| 9778 | subseg_map *subseg_e = get_subseg_info (seg, subseg); |
| 9779 | if (subseg_e) |
| 9780 | return subseg_e->total_freq; |
| 9781 | return 1.0; |
| 9782 | } |
| 9783 | |
| 9784 | |
| 9785 | static float |
| 9786 | get_subseg_target_freq (segT seg, subsegT subseg) |
| 9787 | { |
| 9788 | subseg_map *subseg_e = get_subseg_info (seg, subseg); |
| 9789 | if (subseg_e) |
| 9790 | return subseg_e->target_freq; |
| 9791 | return 1.0; |
| 9792 | } |
| 9793 | |
| 9794 | |
| 9795 | static void |
| 9796 | set_subseg_freq (segT seg, subsegT subseg, float total_f, float target_f) |
| 9797 | { |
| 9798 | subseg_map *subseg_e = get_subseg_info (seg, subseg); |
| 9799 | if (! subseg_e) |
| 9800 | subseg_e = add_subseg_info (seg, subseg); |
| 9801 | subseg_e->total_freq = total_f; |
| 9802 | subseg_e->target_freq = target_f; |
| 9803 | } |
| 9804 | |
| 9805 | \f |
| 9806 | /* Segment Lists and emit_state Stuff. */ |
| 9807 | |
| 9808 | static void |
| 9809 | xtensa_move_seg_list_to_beginning (seg_list *head) |
| 9810 | { |
| 9811 | head = head->next; |
| 9812 | while (head) |
| 9813 | { |
| 9814 | segT literal_section = head->seg; |
| 9815 | |
| 9816 | /* Move the literal section to the front of the section list. */ |
| 9817 | assert (literal_section); |
| 9818 | if (literal_section != stdoutput->sections) |
| 9819 | { |
| 9820 | bfd_section_list_remove (stdoutput, literal_section); |
| 9821 | bfd_section_list_prepend (stdoutput, literal_section); |
| 9822 | } |
| 9823 | head = head->next; |
| 9824 | } |
| 9825 | } |
| 9826 | |
| 9827 | |
| 9828 | static void mark_literal_frags (seg_list *); |
| 9829 | |
| 9830 | static void |
| 9831 | xtensa_move_literals (void) |
| 9832 | { |
| 9833 | seg_list *segment; |
| 9834 | frchainS *frchain_from, *frchain_to; |
| 9835 | fragS *search_frag, *next_frag, *last_frag, *literal_pool, *insert_after; |
| 9836 | fragS **frag_splice; |
| 9837 | emit_state state; |
| 9838 | segT dest_seg; |
| 9839 | fixS *fix, *next_fix, **fix_splice; |
| 9840 | sym_list *lit; |
| 9841 | |
| 9842 | mark_literal_frags (literal_head->next); |
| 9843 | |
| 9844 | if (use_literal_section) |
| 9845 | return; |
| 9846 | |
| 9847 | for (segment = literal_head->next; segment; segment = segment->next) |
| 9848 | { |
| 9849 | /* Keep the literals for .init and .fini in separate sections. */ |
| 9850 | if (!strcmp (segment_name (segment->seg), INIT_SECTION_NAME) |
| 9851 | || !strcmp (segment_name (segment->seg), FINI_SECTION_NAME)) |
| 9852 | continue; |
| 9853 | |
| 9854 | frchain_from = seg_info (segment->seg)->frchainP; |
| 9855 | search_frag = frchain_from->frch_root; |
| 9856 | literal_pool = NULL; |
| 9857 | frchain_to = NULL; |
| 9858 | frag_splice = &(frchain_from->frch_root); |
| 9859 | |
| 9860 | while (!search_frag->tc_frag_data.literal_frag) |
| 9861 | { |
| 9862 | assert (search_frag->fr_fix == 0 |
| 9863 | || search_frag->fr_type == rs_align); |
| 9864 | search_frag = search_frag->fr_next; |
| 9865 | } |
| 9866 | |
| 9867 | assert (search_frag->tc_frag_data.literal_frag->fr_subtype |
| 9868 | == RELAX_LITERAL_POOL_BEGIN); |
| 9869 | xtensa_switch_section_emit_state (&state, segment->seg, 0); |
| 9870 | |
| 9871 | /* Make sure that all the frags in this series are closed, and |
| 9872 | that there is at least one left over of zero-size. This |
| 9873 | prevents us from making a segment with an frchain without any |
| 9874 | frags in it. */ |
| 9875 | frag_variant (rs_fill, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL); |
| 9876 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 9877 | last_frag = frag_now; |
| 9878 | frag_variant (rs_fill, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL); |
| 9879 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 9880 | |
| 9881 | while (search_frag != frag_now) |
| 9882 | { |
| 9883 | next_frag = search_frag->fr_next; |
| 9884 | |
| 9885 | /* First, move the frag out of the literal section and |
| 9886 | to the appropriate place. */ |
| 9887 | if (search_frag->tc_frag_data.literal_frag) |
| 9888 | { |
| 9889 | literal_pool = search_frag->tc_frag_data.literal_frag; |
| 9890 | assert (literal_pool->fr_subtype == RELAX_LITERAL_POOL_BEGIN); |
| 9891 | frchain_to = literal_pool->tc_frag_data.lit_frchain; |
| 9892 | assert (frchain_to); |
| 9893 | } |
| 9894 | insert_after = literal_pool->tc_frag_data.literal_frag; |
| 9895 | dest_seg = insert_after->fr_next->tc_frag_data.lit_seg; |
| 9896 | |
| 9897 | *frag_splice = next_frag; |
| 9898 | search_frag->fr_next = insert_after->fr_next; |
| 9899 | insert_after->fr_next = search_frag; |
| 9900 | search_frag->tc_frag_data.lit_seg = dest_seg; |
| 9901 | literal_pool->tc_frag_data.literal_frag = search_frag; |
| 9902 | |
| 9903 | /* Now move any fixups associated with this frag to the |
| 9904 | right section. */ |
| 9905 | fix = frchain_from->fix_root; |
| 9906 | fix_splice = &(frchain_from->fix_root); |
| 9907 | while (fix) |
| 9908 | { |
| 9909 | next_fix = fix->fx_next; |
| 9910 | if (fix->fx_frag == search_frag) |
| 9911 | { |
| 9912 | *fix_splice = next_fix; |
| 9913 | fix->fx_next = frchain_to->fix_root; |
| 9914 | frchain_to->fix_root = fix; |
| 9915 | if (frchain_to->fix_tail == NULL) |
| 9916 | frchain_to->fix_tail = fix; |
| 9917 | } |
| 9918 | else |
| 9919 | fix_splice = &(fix->fx_next); |
| 9920 | fix = next_fix; |
| 9921 | } |
| 9922 | search_frag = next_frag; |
| 9923 | } |
| 9924 | |
| 9925 | if (frchain_from->fix_root != NULL) |
| 9926 | { |
| 9927 | frchain_from = seg_info (segment->seg)->frchainP; |
| 9928 | as_warn (_("fixes not all moved from %s"), segment->seg->name); |
| 9929 | |
| 9930 | assert (frchain_from->fix_root == NULL); |
| 9931 | } |
| 9932 | frchain_from->fix_tail = NULL; |
| 9933 | xtensa_restore_emit_state (&state); |
| 9934 | } |
| 9935 | |
| 9936 | /* Now fix up the SEGMENT value for all the literal symbols. */ |
| 9937 | for (lit = literal_syms; lit; lit = lit->next) |
| 9938 | { |
| 9939 | symbolS *lit_sym = lit->sym; |
| 9940 | segT dest_seg = symbol_get_frag (lit_sym)->tc_frag_data.lit_seg; |
| 9941 | if (dest_seg) |
| 9942 | S_SET_SEGMENT (lit_sym, dest_seg); |
| 9943 | } |
| 9944 | } |
| 9945 | |
| 9946 | |
| 9947 | /* Walk over all the frags for segments in a list and mark them as |
| 9948 | containing literals. As clunky as this is, we can't rely on frag_var |
| 9949 | and frag_variant to get called in all situations. */ |
| 9950 | |
| 9951 | static void |
| 9952 | mark_literal_frags (seg_list *segment) |
| 9953 | { |
| 9954 | frchainS *frchain_from; |
| 9955 | fragS *search_frag; |
| 9956 | |
| 9957 | while (segment) |
| 9958 | { |
| 9959 | frchain_from = seg_info (segment->seg)->frchainP; |
| 9960 | search_frag = frchain_from->frch_root; |
| 9961 | while (search_frag) |
| 9962 | { |
| 9963 | search_frag->tc_frag_data.is_literal = TRUE; |
| 9964 | search_frag = search_frag->fr_next; |
| 9965 | } |
| 9966 | segment = segment->next; |
| 9967 | } |
| 9968 | } |
| 9969 | |
| 9970 | |
| 9971 | static void |
| 9972 | xtensa_reorder_seg_list (seg_list *head, segT after) |
| 9973 | { |
| 9974 | /* Move all of the sections in the section list to come |
| 9975 | after "after" in the gnu segment list. */ |
| 9976 | |
| 9977 | head = head->next; |
| 9978 | while (head) |
| 9979 | { |
| 9980 | segT literal_section = head->seg; |
| 9981 | |
| 9982 | /* Move the literal section after "after". */ |
| 9983 | assert (literal_section); |
| 9984 | if (literal_section != after) |
| 9985 | { |
| 9986 | bfd_section_list_remove (stdoutput, literal_section); |
| 9987 | bfd_section_list_insert_after (stdoutput, after, literal_section); |
| 9988 | } |
| 9989 | |
| 9990 | head = head->next; |
| 9991 | } |
| 9992 | } |
| 9993 | |
| 9994 | |
| 9995 | /* Push all the literal segments to the end of the gnu list. */ |
| 9996 | |
| 9997 | static void |
| 9998 | xtensa_reorder_segments (void) |
| 9999 | { |
| 10000 | segT sec; |
| 10001 | segT last_sec = 0; |
| 10002 | int old_count = 0; |
| 10003 | int new_count = 0; |
| 10004 | |
| 10005 | for (sec = stdoutput->sections; sec != NULL; sec = sec->next) |
| 10006 | { |
| 10007 | last_sec = sec; |
| 10008 | old_count++; |
| 10009 | } |
| 10010 | |
| 10011 | /* Now that we have the last section, push all the literal |
| 10012 | sections to the end. */ |
| 10013 | xtensa_reorder_seg_list (literal_head, last_sec); |
| 10014 | |
| 10015 | /* Now perform the final error check. */ |
| 10016 | for (sec = stdoutput->sections; sec != NULL; sec = sec->next) |
| 10017 | new_count++; |
| 10018 | assert (new_count == old_count); |
| 10019 | } |
| 10020 | |
| 10021 | |
| 10022 | /* Change the emit state (seg, subseg, and frag related stuff) to the |
| 10023 | correct location. Return a emit_state which can be passed to |
| 10024 | xtensa_restore_emit_state to return to current fragment. */ |
| 10025 | |
| 10026 | static void |
| 10027 | xtensa_switch_to_literal_fragment (emit_state *result) |
| 10028 | { |
| 10029 | if (directive_state[directive_absolute_literals]) |
| 10030 | { |
| 10031 | segT lit4_seg = cache_literal_section (TRUE); |
| 10032 | xtensa_switch_section_emit_state (result, lit4_seg, 0); |
| 10033 | } |
| 10034 | else |
| 10035 | xtensa_switch_to_non_abs_literal_fragment (result); |
| 10036 | |
| 10037 | /* Do a 4-byte align here. */ |
| 10038 | frag_align (2, 0, 0); |
| 10039 | record_alignment (now_seg, 2); |
| 10040 | } |
| 10041 | |
| 10042 | |
| 10043 | static void |
| 10044 | xtensa_switch_to_non_abs_literal_fragment (emit_state *result) |
| 10045 | { |
| 10046 | static bfd_boolean recursive = FALSE; |
| 10047 | fragS *pool_location = get_literal_pool_location (now_seg); |
| 10048 | segT lit_seg; |
| 10049 | bfd_boolean is_init = |
| 10050 | (now_seg && !strcmp (segment_name (now_seg), INIT_SECTION_NAME)); |
| 10051 | bfd_boolean is_fini = |
| 10052 | (now_seg && !strcmp (segment_name (now_seg), FINI_SECTION_NAME)); |
| 10053 | |
| 10054 | if (pool_location == NULL |
| 10055 | && !use_literal_section |
| 10056 | && !recursive |
| 10057 | && !is_init && ! is_fini) |
| 10058 | { |
| 10059 | as_bad (_("literal pool location required for text-section-literals; specify with .literal_position")); |
| 10060 | |
| 10061 | /* When we mark a literal pool location, we want to put a frag in |
| 10062 | the literal pool that points to it. But to do that, we want to |
| 10063 | switch_to_literal_fragment. But literal sections don't have |
| 10064 | literal pools, so their location is always null, so we would |
| 10065 | recurse forever. This is kind of hacky, but it works. */ |
| 10066 | |
| 10067 | recursive = TRUE; |
| 10068 | xtensa_mark_literal_pool_location (); |
| 10069 | recursive = FALSE; |
| 10070 | } |
| 10071 | |
| 10072 | lit_seg = cache_literal_section (FALSE); |
| 10073 | xtensa_switch_section_emit_state (result, lit_seg, 0); |
| 10074 | |
| 10075 | if (!use_literal_section |
| 10076 | && !is_init && !is_fini |
| 10077 | && get_literal_pool_location (now_seg) != pool_location) |
| 10078 | { |
| 10079 | /* Close whatever frag is there. */ |
| 10080 | frag_variant (rs_fill, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL); |
| 10081 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 10082 | frag_now->tc_frag_data.literal_frag = pool_location; |
| 10083 | frag_variant (rs_fill, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL); |
| 10084 | xtensa_set_frag_assembly_state (frag_now); |
| 10085 | } |
| 10086 | } |
| 10087 | |
| 10088 | |
| 10089 | /* Call this function before emitting data into the literal section. |
| 10090 | This is a helper function for xtensa_switch_to_literal_fragment. |
| 10091 | This is similar to a .section new_now_seg subseg. */ |
| 10092 | |
| 10093 | static void |
| 10094 | xtensa_switch_section_emit_state (emit_state *state, |
| 10095 | segT new_now_seg, |
| 10096 | subsegT new_now_subseg) |
| 10097 | { |
| 10098 | state->name = now_seg->name; |
| 10099 | state->now_seg = now_seg; |
| 10100 | state->now_subseg = now_subseg; |
| 10101 | state->generating_literals = generating_literals; |
| 10102 | generating_literals++; |
| 10103 | subseg_set (new_now_seg, new_now_subseg); |
| 10104 | } |
| 10105 | |
| 10106 | |
| 10107 | /* Use to restore the emitting into the normal place. */ |
| 10108 | |
| 10109 | static void |
| 10110 | xtensa_restore_emit_state (emit_state *state) |
| 10111 | { |
| 10112 | generating_literals = state->generating_literals; |
| 10113 | subseg_set (state->now_seg, state->now_subseg); |
| 10114 | } |
| 10115 | |
| 10116 | |
| 10117 | /* Predicate function used to look up a section in a particular group. */ |
| 10118 | |
| 10119 | static bfd_boolean |
| 10120 | match_section_group (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, asection *sec, void *inf) |
| 10121 | { |
| 10122 | const char *gname = inf; |
| 10123 | const char *group_name = elf_group_name (sec); |
| 10124 | |
| 10125 | return (group_name == gname |
| 10126 | || (group_name != NULL |
| 10127 | && gname != NULL |
| 10128 | && strcmp (group_name, gname) == 0)); |
| 10129 | } |
| 10130 | |
| 10131 | |
| 10132 | /* Get the literal section to be used for the current text section. |
| 10133 | The result may be cached in the default_lit_sections structure. */ |
| 10134 | |
| 10135 | static segT |
| 10136 | cache_literal_section (bfd_boolean use_abs_literals) |
| 10137 | { |
| 10138 | const char *text_name, *group_name = 0; |
| 10139 | char *base_name, *name, *suffix; |
| 10140 | segT *pcached; |
| 10141 | segT seg, current_section; |
| 10142 | int current_subsec; |
| 10143 | bfd_boolean linkonce = FALSE; |
| 10144 | |
| 10145 | /* Save the current section/subsection. */ |
| 10146 | current_section = now_seg; |
| 10147 | current_subsec = now_subseg; |
| 10148 | |
| 10149 | /* Clear the cached values if they are no longer valid. */ |
| 10150 | if (now_seg != default_lit_sections.current_text_seg) |
| 10151 | { |
| 10152 | default_lit_sections.current_text_seg = now_seg; |
| 10153 | default_lit_sections.lit_seg = NULL; |
| 10154 | default_lit_sections.lit4_seg = NULL; |
| 10155 | } |
| 10156 | |
| 10157 | /* Check if the literal section is already cached. */ |
| 10158 | if (use_abs_literals) |
| 10159 | pcached = &default_lit_sections.lit4_seg; |
| 10160 | else |
| 10161 | pcached = &default_lit_sections.lit_seg; |
| 10162 | |
| 10163 | if (*pcached) |
| 10164 | return *pcached; |
| 10165 | |
| 10166 | text_name = default_lit_sections.lit_prefix; |
| 10167 | if (! text_name || ! *text_name) |
| 10168 | { |
| 10169 | text_name = segment_name (current_section); |
| 10170 | group_name = elf_group_name (current_section); |
| 10171 | linkonce = (current_section->flags & SEC_LINK_ONCE) != 0; |
| 10172 | } |
| 10173 | |
| 10174 | base_name = use_abs_literals ? ".lit4" : ".literal"; |
| 10175 | if (group_name) |
| 10176 | { |
| 10177 | name = xmalloc (strlen (base_name) + strlen (group_name) + 2); |
| 10178 | sprintf (name, "%s.%s", base_name, group_name); |
| 10179 | } |
| 10180 | else if (strncmp (text_name, ".gnu.linkonce.", linkonce_len) == 0) |
| 10181 | { |
| 10182 | suffix = strchr (text_name + linkonce_len, '.'); |
| 10183 | |
| 10184 | name = xmalloc (linkonce_len + strlen (base_name) + 1 |
| 10185 | + (suffix ? strlen (suffix) : 0)); |
| 10186 | strcpy (name, ".gnu.linkonce"); |
| 10187 | strcat (name, base_name); |
| 10188 | if (suffix) |
| 10189 | strcat (name, suffix); |
| 10190 | linkonce = TRUE; |
| 10191 | } |
| 10192 | else |
| 10193 | { |
| 10194 | /* If the section name ends with ".text", then replace that suffix |
| 10195 | instead of appending an additional suffix. */ |
| 10196 | size_t len = strlen (text_name); |
| 10197 | if (len >= 5 && strcmp (text_name + len - 5, ".text") == 0) |
| 10198 | len -= 5; |
| 10199 | |
| 10200 | name = xmalloc (len + strlen (base_name) + 1); |
| 10201 | strcpy (name, text_name); |
| 10202 | strcpy (name + len, base_name); |
| 10203 | } |
| 10204 | |
| 10205 | /* Canonicalize section names to allow renaming literal sections. |
| 10206 | The group name, if any, came from the current text section and |
| 10207 | has already been canonicalized. */ |
| 10208 | name = tc_canonicalize_symbol_name (name); |
| 10209 | |
| 10210 | seg = bfd_get_section_by_name_if (stdoutput, name, match_section_group, |
| 10211 | (void *) group_name); |
| 10212 | if (! seg) |
| 10213 | { |
| 10214 | flagword flags; |
| 10215 | |
| 10216 | seg = subseg_force_new (name, 0); |
| 10217 | |
| 10218 | if (! use_abs_literals) |
| 10219 | { |
| 10220 | /* Add the newly created literal segment to the list. */ |
| 10221 | seg_list *n = (seg_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (seg_list)); |
| 10222 | n->seg = seg; |
| 10223 | n->next = literal_head->next; |
| 10224 | literal_head->next = n; |
| 10225 | } |
| 10226 | |
| 10227 | flags = (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_READONLY | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD |
| 10228 | | (linkonce ? (SEC_LINK_ONCE | SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_DISCARD) : 0) |
| 10229 | | (use_abs_literals ? SEC_DATA : SEC_CODE)); |
| 10230 | |
| 10231 | elf_group_name (seg) = group_name; |
| 10232 | |
| 10233 | bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, seg, flags); |
| 10234 | bfd_set_section_alignment (stdoutput, seg, 2); |
| 10235 | } |
| 10236 | |
| 10237 | *pcached = seg; |
| 10238 | subseg_set (current_section, current_subsec); |
| 10239 | return seg; |
| 10240 | } |
| 10241 | |
| 10242 | \f |
| 10243 | /* Property Tables Stuff. */ |
| 10244 | |
| 10245 | #define XTENSA_INSN_SEC_NAME ".xt.insn" |
| 10246 | #define XTENSA_LIT_SEC_NAME ".xt.lit" |
| 10247 | #define XTENSA_PROP_SEC_NAME ".xt.prop" |
| 10248 | |
| 10249 | typedef bfd_boolean (*frag_predicate) (const fragS *); |
| 10250 | typedef void (*frag_flags_fn) (const fragS *, frag_flags *); |
| 10251 | |
| 10252 | static bfd_boolean get_frag_is_literal (const fragS *); |
| 10253 | static void xtensa_create_property_segments |
| 10254 | (frag_predicate, frag_predicate, const char *, xt_section_type); |
| 10255 | static void xtensa_create_xproperty_segments |
| 10256 | (frag_flags_fn, const char *, xt_section_type); |
| 10257 | static segment_info_type *retrieve_segment_info (segT); |
| 10258 | static bfd_boolean section_has_property (segT, frag_predicate); |
| 10259 | static bfd_boolean section_has_xproperty (segT, frag_flags_fn); |
| 10260 | static void add_xt_block_frags |
| 10261 | (segT, segT, xtensa_block_info **, frag_predicate, frag_predicate); |
| 10262 | static bfd_boolean xtensa_frag_flags_is_empty (const frag_flags *); |
| 10263 | static void xtensa_frag_flags_init (frag_flags *); |
| 10264 | static void get_frag_property_flags (const fragS *, frag_flags *); |
| 10265 | static bfd_vma frag_flags_to_number (const frag_flags *); |
| 10266 | static void add_xt_prop_frags |
| 10267 | (segT, segT, xtensa_block_info **, frag_flags_fn); |
| 10268 | |
| 10269 | /* Set up property tables after relaxation. */ |
| 10270 | |
| 10271 | void |
| 10272 | xtensa_post_relax_hook (void) |
| 10273 | { |
| 10274 | xtensa_move_seg_list_to_beginning (literal_head); |
| 10275 | |
| 10276 | xtensa_find_unmarked_state_frags (); |
| 10277 | xtensa_mark_frags_for_org (); |
| 10278 | xtensa_mark_difference_of_two_symbols (); |
| 10279 | |
| 10280 | xtensa_create_property_segments (get_frag_is_literal, |
| 10281 | NULL, |
| 10282 | XTENSA_LIT_SEC_NAME, |
| 10283 | xt_literal_sec); |
| 10284 | xtensa_create_xproperty_segments (get_frag_property_flags, |
| 10285 | XTENSA_PROP_SEC_NAME, |
| 10286 | xt_prop_sec); |
| 10287 | |
| 10288 | if (warn_unaligned_branch_targets) |
| 10289 | bfd_map_over_sections (stdoutput, xtensa_find_unaligned_branch_targets, 0); |
| 10290 | bfd_map_over_sections (stdoutput, xtensa_find_unaligned_loops, 0); |
| 10291 | } |
| 10292 | |
| 10293 | |
| 10294 | /* This function is only meaningful after xtensa_move_literals. */ |
| 10295 | |
| 10296 | static bfd_boolean |
| 10297 | get_frag_is_literal (const fragS *fragP) |
| 10298 | { |
| 10299 | assert (fragP != NULL); |
| 10300 | return fragP->tc_frag_data.is_literal; |
| 10301 | } |
| 10302 | |
| 10303 | |
| 10304 | static void |
| 10305 | xtensa_create_property_segments (frag_predicate property_function, |
| 10306 | frag_predicate end_property_function, |
| 10307 | const char *section_name_base, |
| 10308 | xt_section_type sec_type) |
| 10309 | { |
| 10310 | segT *seclist; |
| 10311 | |
| 10312 | /* Walk over all of the current segments. |
| 10313 | Walk over each fragment |
| 10314 | For each non-empty fragment, |
| 10315 | Build a property record (append where possible). */ |
| 10316 | |
| 10317 | for (seclist = &stdoutput->sections; |
| 10318 | seclist && *seclist; |
| 10319 | seclist = &(*seclist)->next) |
| 10320 | { |
| 10321 | segT sec = *seclist; |
| 10322 | flagword flags; |
| 10323 | |
| 10324 | flags = bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, sec); |
| 10325 | if (flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) |
| 10326 | continue; |
| 10327 | if (!(flags & SEC_ALLOC)) |
| 10328 | continue; |
| 10329 | |
| 10330 | if (section_has_property (sec, property_function)) |
| 10331 | { |
| 10332 | segT insn_sec = |
| 10333 | xtensa_get_property_section (sec, section_name_base); |
| 10334 | segment_info_type *xt_seg_info = retrieve_segment_info (insn_sec); |
| 10335 | xtensa_block_info **xt_blocks = |
| 10336 | &xt_seg_info->tc_segment_info_data.blocks[sec_type]; |
| 10337 | /* Walk over all of the frchains here and add new sections. */ |
| 10338 | add_xt_block_frags (sec, insn_sec, xt_blocks, property_function, |
| 10339 | end_property_function); |
| 10340 | } |
| 10341 | } |
| 10342 | |
| 10343 | /* Now we fill them out.... */ |
| 10344 | |
| 10345 | for (seclist = &stdoutput->sections; |
| 10346 | seclist && *seclist; |
| 10347 | seclist = &(*seclist)->next) |
| 10348 | { |
| 10349 | segment_info_type *seginfo; |
| 10350 | xtensa_block_info *block; |
| 10351 | segT sec = *seclist; |
| 10352 | |
| 10353 | seginfo = seg_info (sec); |
| 10354 | block = seginfo->tc_segment_info_data.blocks[sec_type]; |
| 10355 | |
| 10356 | if (block) |
| 10357 | { |
| 10358 | xtensa_block_info *cur_block; |
| 10359 | /* This is a section with some data. */ |
| 10360 | int num_recs = 0; |
| 10361 | bfd_size_type rec_size; |
| 10362 | |
| 10363 | for (cur_block = block; cur_block; cur_block = cur_block->next) |
| 10364 | num_recs++; |
| 10365 | |
| 10366 | rec_size = num_recs * 8; |
| 10367 | bfd_set_section_size (stdoutput, sec, rec_size); |
| 10368 | |
| 10369 | /* In order to make this work with the assembler, we have to |
| 10370 | build some frags and then build the "fixups" for it. It |
| 10371 | would be easier to just set the contents then set the |
| 10372 | arlents. */ |
| 10373 | |
| 10374 | if (num_recs) |
| 10375 | { |
| 10376 | /* Allocate a fragment and leak it. */ |
| 10377 | fragS *fragP; |
| 10378 | bfd_size_type frag_size; |
| 10379 | fixS *fixes; |
| 10380 | frchainS *frchainP; |
| 10381 | int i; |
| 10382 | char *frag_data; |
| 10383 | |
| 10384 | frag_size = sizeof (fragS) + rec_size; |
| 10385 | fragP = (fragS *) xmalloc (frag_size); |
| 10386 | |
| 10387 | memset (fragP, 0, frag_size); |
| 10388 | fragP->fr_address = 0; |
| 10389 | fragP->fr_next = NULL; |
| 10390 | fragP->fr_fix = rec_size; |
| 10391 | fragP->fr_var = 0; |
| 10392 | fragP->fr_type = rs_fill; |
| 10393 | /* The rest are zeros. */ |
| 10394 | |
| 10395 | frchainP = seginfo->frchainP; |
| 10396 | frchainP->frch_root = fragP; |
| 10397 | frchainP->frch_last = fragP; |
| 10398 | |
| 10399 | fixes = (fixS *) xmalloc (sizeof (fixS) * num_recs); |
| 10400 | memset (fixes, 0, sizeof (fixS) * num_recs); |
| 10401 | |
| 10402 | seginfo->fix_root = fixes; |
| 10403 | seginfo->fix_tail = &fixes[num_recs - 1]; |
| 10404 | cur_block = block; |
| 10405 | frag_data = &fragP->fr_literal[0]; |
| 10406 | for (i = 0; i < num_recs; i++) |
| 10407 | { |
| 10408 | fixS *fix = &fixes[i]; |
| 10409 | assert (cur_block); |
| 10410 | |
| 10411 | /* Write the fixup. */ |
| 10412 | if (i != num_recs - 1) |
| 10413 | fix->fx_next = &fixes[i + 1]; |
| 10414 | else |
| 10415 | fix->fx_next = NULL; |
| 10416 | fix->fx_size = 4; |
| 10417 | fix->fx_done = 0; |
| 10418 | fix->fx_frag = fragP; |
| 10419 | fix->fx_where = i * 8; |
| 10420 | fix->fx_addsy = section_symbol (cur_block->sec); |
| 10421 | fix->fx_offset = cur_block->offset; |
| 10422 | fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_32; |
| 10423 | fix->fx_file = "Internal Assembly"; |
| 10424 | fix->fx_line = 0; |
| 10425 | |
| 10426 | /* Write the length. */ |
| 10427 | md_number_to_chars (&frag_data[4 + 8 * i], |
| 10428 | cur_block->size, 4); |
| 10429 | cur_block = cur_block->next; |
| 10430 | } |
| 10431 | } |
| 10432 | } |
| 10433 | } |
| 10434 | } |
| 10435 | |
| 10436 | |
| 10437 | static void |
| 10438 | xtensa_create_xproperty_segments (frag_flags_fn flag_fn, |
| 10439 | const char *section_name_base, |
| 10440 | xt_section_type sec_type) |
| 10441 | { |
| 10442 | segT *seclist; |
| 10443 | |
| 10444 | /* Walk over all of the current segments. |
| 10445 | Walk over each fragment. |
| 10446 | For each fragment that has instructions, |
| 10447 | build an instruction record (append where possible). */ |
| 10448 | |
| 10449 | for (seclist = &stdoutput->sections; |
| 10450 | seclist && *seclist; |
| 10451 | seclist = &(*seclist)->next) |
| 10452 | { |
| 10453 | segT sec = *seclist; |
| 10454 | flagword flags; |
| 10455 | |
| 10456 | flags = bfd_get_section_flags (stdoutput, sec); |
| 10457 | if ((flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) |
| 10458 | || !(flags & SEC_ALLOC) |
| 10459 | || (flags & SEC_MERGE)) |
| 10460 | continue; |
| 10461 | |
| 10462 | if (section_has_xproperty (sec, flag_fn)) |
| 10463 | { |
| 10464 | segT insn_sec = |
| 10465 | xtensa_get_property_section (sec, section_name_base); |
| 10466 | segment_info_type *xt_seg_info = retrieve_segment_info (insn_sec); |
| 10467 | xtensa_block_info **xt_blocks = |
| 10468 | &xt_seg_info->tc_segment_info_data.blocks[sec_type]; |
| 10469 | /* Walk over all of the frchains here and add new sections. */ |
| 10470 | add_xt_prop_frags (sec, insn_sec, xt_blocks, flag_fn); |
| 10471 | } |
| 10472 | } |
| 10473 | |
| 10474 | /* Now we fill them out.... */ |
| 10475 | |
| 10476 | for (seclist = &stdoutput->sections; |
| 10477 | seclist && *seclist; |
| 10478 | seclist = &(*seclist)->next) |
| 10479 | { |
| 10480 | segment_info_type *seginfo; |
| 10481 | xtensa_block_info *block; |
| 10482 | segT sec = *seclist; |
| 10483 | |
| 10484 | seginfo = seg_info (sec); |
| 10485 | block = seginfo->tc_segment_info_data.blocks[sec_type]; |
| 10486 | |
| 10487 | if (block) |
| 10488 | { |
| 10489 | xtensa_block_info *cur_block; |
| 10490 | /* This is a section with some data. */ |
| 10491 | int num_recs = 0; |
| 10492 | bfd_size_type rec_size; |
| 10493 | |
| 10494 | for (cur_block = block; cur_block; cur_block = cur_block->next) |
| 10495 | num_recs++; |
| 10496 | |
| 10497 | rec_size = num_recs * (8 + 4); |
| 10498 | bfd_set_section_size (stdoutput, sec, rec_size); |
| 10499 | |
| 10500 | /* elf_section_data (sec)->this_hdr.sh_entsize = 12; */ |
| 10501 | |
| 10502 | /* In order to make this work with the assembler, we have to build |
| 10503 | some frags then build the "fixups" for it. It would be easier to |
| 10504 | just set the contents then set the arlents. */ |
| 10505 | |
| 10506 | if (num_recs) |
| 10507 | { |
| 10508 | /* Allocate a fragment and (unfortunately) leak it. */ |
| 10509 | fragS *fragP; |
| 10510 | bfd_size_type frag_size; |
| 10511 | fixS *fixes; |
| 10512 | frchainS *frchainP; |
| 10513 | int i; |
| 10514 | char *frag_data; |
| 10515 | |
| 10516 | frag_size = sizeof (fragS) + rec_size; |
| 10517 | fragP = (fragS *) xmalloc (frag_size); |
| 10518 | |
| 10519 | memset (fragP, 0, frag_size); |
| 10520 | fragP->fr_address = 0; |
| 10521 | fragP->fr_next = NULL; |
| 10522 | fragP->fr_fix = rec_size; |
| 10523 | fragP->fr_var = 0; |
| 10524 | fragP->fr_type = rs_fill; |
| 10525 | /* The rest are zeros. */ |
| 10526 | |
| 10527 | frchainP = seginfo->frchainP; |
| 10528 | frchainP->frch_root = fragP; |
| 10529 | frchainP->frch_last = fragP; |
| 10530 | |
| 10531 | fixes = (fixS *) xmalloc (sizeof (fixS) * num_recs); |
| 10532 | memset (fixes, 0, sizeof (fixS) * num_recs); |
| 10533 | |
| 10534 | seginfo->fix_root = fixes; |
| 10535 | seginfo->fix_tail = &fixes[num_recs - 1]; |
| 10536 | cur_block = block; |
| 10537 | frag_data = &fragP->fr_literal[0]; |
| 10538 | for (i = 0; i < num_recs; i++) |
| 10539 | { |
| 10540 | fixS *fix = &fixes[i]; |
| 10541 | assert (cur_block); |
| 10542 | |
| 10543 | /* Write the fixup. */ |
| 10544 | if (i != num_recs - 1) |
| 10545 | fix->fx_next = &fixes[i + 1]; |
| 10546 | else |
| 10547 | fix->fx_next = NULL; |
| 10548 | fix->fx_size = 4; |
| 10549 | fix->fx_done = 0; |
| 10550 | fix->fx_frag = fragP; |
| 10551 | fix->fx_where = i * (8 + 4); |
| 10552 | fix->fx_addsy = section_symbol (cur_block->sec); |
| 10553 | fix->fx_offset = cur_block->offset; |
| 10554 | fix->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_32; |
| 10555 | fix->fx_file = "Internal Assembly"; |
| 10556 | fix->fx_line = 0; |
| 10557 | |
| 10558 | /* Write the length. */ |
| 10559 | md_number_to_chars (&frag_data[4 + (8+4) * i], |
| 10560 | cur_block->size, 4); |
| 10561 | md_number_to_chars (&frag_data[8 + (8+4) * i], |
| 10562 | frag_flags_to_number (&cur_block->flags), |
| 10563 | 4); |
| 10564 | cur_block = cur_block->next; |
| 10565 | } |
| 10566 | } |
| 10567 | } |
| 10568 | } |
| 10569 | } |
| 10570 | |
| 10571 | |
| 10572 | static segment_info_type * |
| 10573 | retrieve_segment_info (segT seg) |
| 10574 | { |
| 10575 | segment_info_type *seginfo; |
| 10576 | seginfo = (segment_info_type *) bfd_get_section_userdata (stdoutput, seg); |
| 10577 | if (!seginfo) |
| 10578 | { |
| 10579 | frchainS *frchainP; |
| 10580 | |
| 10581 | seginfo = (segment_info_type *) xmalloc (sizeof (*seginfo)); |
| 10582 | memset ((void *) seginfo, 0, sizeof (*seginfo)); |
| 10583 | seginfo->fix_root = NULL; |
| 10584 | seginfo->fix_tail = NULL; |
| 10585 | seginfo->bfd_section = seg; |
| 10586 | seginfo->sym = 0; |
| 10587 | /* We will not be dealing with these, only our special ones. */ |
| 10588 | bfd_set_section_userdata (stdoutput, seg, (void *) seginfo); |
| 10589 | |
| 10590 | frchainP = (frchainS *) xmalloc (sizeof (frchainS)); |
| 10591 | frchainP->frch_root = NULL; |
| 10592 | frchainP->frch_last = NULL; |
| 10593 | frchainP->frch_next = NULL; |
| 10594 | frchainP->frch_subseg = 0; |
| 10595 | frchainP->fix_root = NULL; |
| 10596 | frchainP->fix_tail = NULL; |
| 10597 | /* Do not init the objstack. */ |
| 10598 | /* obstack_begin (&frchainP->frch_obstack, chunksize); */ |
| 10599 | /* frchainP->frch_frag_now = fragP; */ |
| 10600 | frchainP->frch_frag_now = NULL; |
| 10601 | |
| 10602 | seginfo->frchainP = frchainP; |
| 10603 | } |
| 10604 | |
| 10605 | return seginfo; |
| 10606 | } |
| 10607 | |
| 10608 | |
| 10609 | static bfd_boolean |
| 10610 | section_has_property (segT sec, frag_predicate property_function) |
| 10611 | { |
| 10612 | segment_info_type *seginfo = seg_info (sec); |
| 10613 | fragS *fragP; |
| 10614 | |
| 10615 | if (seginfo && seginfo->frchainP) |
| 10616 | { |
| 10617 | for (fragP = seginfo->frchainP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 10618 | { |
| 10619 | if (property_function (fragP) |
| 10620 | && (fragP->fr_type != rs_fill || fragP->fr_fix != 0)) |
| 10621 | return TRUE; |
| 10622 | } |
| 10623 | } |
| 10624 | return FALSE; |
| 10625 | } |
| 10626 | |
| 10627 | |
| 10628 | static bfd_boolean |
| 10629 | section_has_xproperty (segT sec, frag_flags_fn property_function) |
| 10630 | { |
| 10631 | segment_info_type *seginfo = seg_info (sec); |
| 10632 | fragS *fragP; |
| 10633 | |
| 10634 | if (seginfo && seginfo->frchainP) |
| 10635 | { |
| 10636 | for (fragP = seginfo->frchainP->frch_root; fragP; fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 10637 | { |
| 10638 | frag_flags prop_flags; |
| 10639 | property_function (fragP, &prop_flags); |
| 10640 | if (!xtensa_frag_flags_is_empty (&prop_flags)) |
| 10641 | return TRUE; |
| 10642 | } |
| 10643 | } |
| 10644 | return FALSE; |
| 10645 | } |
| 10646 | |
| 10647 | |
| 10648 | /* Two types of block sections exist right now: literal and insns. */ |
| 10649 | |
| 10650 | static void |
| 10651 | add_xt_block_frags (segT sec, |
| 10652 | segT xt_block_sec, |
| 10653 | xtensa_block_info **xt_block, |
| 10654 | frag_predicate property_function, |
| 10655 | frag_predicate end_property_function) |
| 10656 | { |
| 10657 | segment_info_type *seg_info; |
| 10658 | segment_info_type *xt_seg_info; |
| 10659 | bfd_vma seg_offset; |
| 10660 | fragS *fragP; |
| 10661 | |
| 10662 | xt_seg_info = retrieve_segment_info (xt_block_sec); |
| 10663 | seg_info = retrieve_segment_info (sec); |
| 10664 | |
| 10665 | /* Build it if needed. */ |
| 10666 | while (*xt_block != NULL) |
| 10667 | xt_block = &(*xt_block)->next; |
| 10668 | /* We are either at NULL at the beginning or at the end. */ |
| 10669 | |
| 10670 | /* Walk through the frags. */ |
| 10671 | seg_offset = 0; |
| 10672 | |
| 10673 | if (seg_info->frchainP) |
| 10674 | { |
| 10675 | for (fragP = seg_info->frchainP->frch_root; |
| 10676 | fragP; |
| 10677 | fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 10678 | { |
| 10679 | if (property_function (fragP) |
| 10680 | && (fragP->fr_type != rs_fill || fragP->fr_fix != 0)) |
| 10681 | { |
| 10682 | if (*xt_block != NULL) |
| 10683 | { |
| 10684 | if ((*xt_block)->offset + (*xt_block)->size |
| 10685 | == fragP->fr_address) |
| 10686 | (*xt_block)->size += fragP->fr_fix; |
| 10687 | else |
| 10688 | xt_block = &((*xt_block)->next); |
| 10689 | } |
| 10690 | if (*xt_block == NULL) |
| 10691 | { |
| 10692 | xtensa_block_info *new_block = (xtensa_block_info *) |
| 10693 | xmalloc (sizeof (xtensa_block_info)); |
| 10694 | new_block->sec = sec; |
| 10695 | new_block->offset = fragP->fr_address; |
| 10696 | new_block->size = fragP->fr_fix; |
| 10697 | new_block->next = NULL; |
| 10698 | xtensa_frag_flags_init (&new_block->flags); |
| 10699 | *xt_block = new_block; |
| 10700 | } |
| 10701 | if (end_property_function |
| 10702 | && end_property_function (fragP)) |
| 10703 | { |
| 10704 | xt_block = &((*xt_block)->next); |
| 10705 | } |
| 10706 | } |
| 10707 | } |
| 10708 | } |
| 10709 | } |
| 10710 | |
| 10711 | |
| 10712 | /* Break the encapsulation of add_xt_prop_frags here. */ |
| 10713 | |
| 10714 | static bfd_boolean |
| 10715 | xtensa_frag_flags_is_empty (const frag_flags *prop_flags) |
| 10716 | { |
| 10717 | if (prop_flags->is_literal |
| 10718 | || prop_flags->is_insn |
| 10719 | || prop_flags->is_data |
| 10720 | || prop_flags->is_unreachable) |
| 10721 | return FALSE; |
| 10722 | return TRUE; |
| 10723 | } |
| 10724 | |
| 10725 | |
| 10726 | static void |
| 10727 | xtensa_frag_flags_init (frag_flags *prop_flags) |
| 10728 | { |
| 10729 | memset (prop_flags, 0, sizeof (frag_flags)); |
| 10730 | } |
| 10731 | |
| 10732 | |
| 10733 | static void |
| 10734 | get_frag_property_flags (const fragS *fragP, frag_flags *prop_flags) |
| 10735 | { |
| 10736 | xtensa_frag_flags_init (prop_flags); |
| 10737 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_literal) |
| 10738 | prop_flags->is_literal = TRUE; |
| 10739 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_specific_opcode |
| 10740 | || fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_transform) |
| 10741 | prop_flags->is_no_transform = TRUE; |
| 10742 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_unreachable) |
| 10743 | prop_flags->is_unreachable = TRUE; |
| 10744 | else if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_insn) |
| 10745 | { |
| 10746 | prop_flags->is_insn = TRUE; |
| 10747 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_loop_target) |
| 10748 | prop_flags->insn.is_loop_target = TRUE; |
| 10749 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_branch_target) |
| 10750 | prop_flags->insn.is_branch_target = TRUE; |
| 10751 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_no_density) |
| 10752 | prop_flags->insn.is_no_density = TRUE; |
| 10753 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.use_absolute_literals) |
| 10754 | prop_flags->insn.is_abslit = TRUE; |
| 10755 | } |
| 10756 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.is_align) |
| 10757 | { |
| 10758 | prop_flags->is_align = TRUE; |
| 10759 | prop_flags->alignment = fragP->tc_frag_data.alignment; |
| 10760 | if (xtensa_frag_flags_is_empty (prop_flags)) |
| 10761 | prop_flags->is_data = TRUE; |
| 10762 | } |
| 10763 | } |
| 10764 | |
| 10765 | |
| 10766 | static bfd_vma |
| 10767 | frag_flags_to_number (const frag_flags *prop_flags) |
| 10768 | { |
| 10769 | bfd_vma num = 0; |
| 10770 | if (prop_flags->is_literal) |
| 10771 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_LITERAL; |
| 10772 | if (prop_flags->is_insn) |
| 10773 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_INSN; |
| 10774 | if (prop_flags->is_data) |
| 10775 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_DATA; |
| 10776 | if (prop_flags->is_unreachable) |
| 10777 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_UNREACHABLE; |
| 10778 | if (prop_flags->insn.is_loop_target) |
| 10779 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_INSN_LOOP_TARGET; |
| 10780 | if (prop_flags->insn.is_branch_target) |
| 10781 | { |
| 10782 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_INSN_BRANCH_TARGET; |
| 10783 | num = SET_XTENSA_PROP_BT_ALIGN (num, prop_flags->insn.bt_align_priority); |
| 10784 | } |
| 10785 | |
| 10786 | if (prop_flags->insn.is_no_density) |
| 10787 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_INSN_NO_DENSITY; |
| 10788 | if (prop_flags->is_no_transform) |
| 10789 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_NO_TRANSFORM; |
| 10790 | if (prop_flags->insn.is_no_reorder) |
| 10791 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_INSN_NO_REORDER; |
| 10792 | if (prop_flags->insn.is_abslit) |
| 10793 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_INSN_ABSLIT; |
| 10794 | |
| 10795 | if (prop_flags->is_align) |
| 10796 | { |
| 10797 | num |= XTENSA_PROP_ALIGN; |
| 10798 | num = SET_XTENSA_PROP_ALIGNMENT (num, prop_flags->alignment); |
| 10799 | } |
| 10800 | |
| 10801 | return num; |
| 10802 | } |
| 10803 | |
| 10804 | |
| 10805 | static bfd_boolean |
| 10806 | xtensa_frag_flags_combinable (const frag_flags *prop_flags_1, |
| 10807 | const frag_flags *prop_flags_2) |
| 10808 | { |
| 10809 | /* Cannot combine with an end marker. */ |
| 10810 | |
| 10811 | if (prop_flags_1->is_literal != prop_flags_2->is_literal) |
| 10812 | return FALSE; |
| 10813 | if (prop_flags_1->is_insn != prop_flags_2->is_insn) |
| 10814 | return FALSE; |
| 10815 | if (prop_flags_1->is_data != prop_flags_2->is_data) |
| 10816 | return FALSE; |
| 10817 | |
| 10818 | if (prop_flags_1->is_insn) |
| 10819 | { |
| 10820 | /* Properties of the beginning of the frag. */ |
| 10821 | if (prop_flags_2->insn.is_loop_target) |
| 10822 | return FALSE; |
| 10823 | if (prop_flags_2->insn.is_branch_target) |
| 10824 | return FALSE; |
| 10825 | if (prop_flags_1->insn.is_no_density != |
| 10826 | prop_flags_2->insn.is_no_density) |
| 10827 | return FALSE; |
| 10828 | if (prop_flags_1->is_no_transform != |
| 10829 | prop_flags_2->is_no_transform) |
| 10830 | return FALSE; |
| 10831 | if (prop_flags_1->insn.is_no_reorder != |
| 10832 | prop_flags_2->insn.is_no_reorder) |
| 10833 | return FALSE; |
| 10834 | if (prop_flags_1->insn.is_abslit != |
| 10835 | prop_flags_2->insn.is_abslit) |
| 10836 | return FALSE; |
| 10837 | } |
| 10838 | |
| 10839 | if (prop_flags_1->is_align) |
| 10840 | return FALSE; |
| 10841 | |
| 10842 | return TRUE; |
| 10843 | } |
| 10844 | |
| 10845 | |
| 10846 | static bfd_vma |
| 10847 | xt_block_aligned_size (const xtensa_block_info *xt_block) |
| 10848 | { |
| 10849 | bfd_vma end_addr; |
| 10850 | unsigned align_bits; |
| 10851 | |
| 10852 | if (!xt_block->flags.is_align) |
| 10853 | return xt_block->size; |
| 10854 | |
| 10855 | end_addr = xt_block->offset + xt_block->size; |
| 10856 | align_bits = xt_block->flags.alignment; |
| 10857 | end_addr = ((end_addr + ((1 << align_bits) -1)) >> align_bits) << align_bits; |
| 10858 | return end_addr - xt_block->offset; |
| 10859 | } |
| 10860 | |
| 10861 | |
| 10862 | static bfd_boolean |
| 10863 | xtensa_xt_block_combine (xtensa_block_info *xt_block, |
| 10864 | const xtensa_block_info *xt_block_2) |
| 10865 | { |
| 10866 | if (xt_block->sec != xt_block_2->sec) |
| 10867 | return FALSE; |
| 10868 | if (xt_block->offset + xt_block_aligned_size (xt_block) |
| 10869 | != xt_block_2->offset) |
| 10870 | return FALSE; |
| 10871 | |
| 10872 | if (xt_block_2->size == 0 |
| 10873 | && (!xt_block_2->flags.is_unreachable |
| 10874 | || xt_block->flags.is_unreachable)) |
| 10875 | { |
| 10876 | if (xt_block_2->flags.is_align |
| 10877 | && xt_block->flags.is_align) |
| 10878 | { |
| 10879 | /* Nothing needed. */ |
| 10880 | if (xt_block->flags.alignment >= xt_block_2->flags.alignment) |
| 10881 | return TRUE; |
| 10882 | } |
| 10883 | else |
| 10884 | { |
| 10885 | if (xt_block_2->flags.is_align) |
| 10886 | { |
| 10887 | /* Push alignment to previous entry. */ |
| 10888 | xt_block->flags.is_align = xt_block_2->flags.is_align; |
| 10889 | xt_block->flags.alignment = xt_block_2->flags.alignment; |
| 10890 | } |
| 10891 | return TRUE; |
| 10892 | } |
| 10893 | } |
| 10894 | if (!xtensa_frag_flags_combinable (&xt_block->flags, |
| 10895 | &xt_block_2->flags)) |
| 10896 | return FALSE; |
| 10897 | |
| 10898 | xt_block->size += xt_block_2->size; |
| 10899 | |
| 10900 | if (xt_block_2->flags.is_align) |
| 10901 | { |
| 10902 | xt_block->flags.is_align = TRUE; |
| 10903 | xt_block->flags.alignment = xt_block_2->flags.alignment; |
| 10904 | } |
| 10905 | |
| 10906 | return TRUE; |
| 10907 | } |
| 10908 | |
| 10909 | |
| 10910 | static void |
| 10911 | add_xt_prop_frags (segT sec, |
| 10912 | segT xt_block_sec, |
| 10913 | xtensa_block_info **xt_block, |
| 10914 | frag_flags_fn property_function) |
| 10915 | { |
| 10916 | segment_info_type *seg_info; |
| 10917 | segment_info_type *xt_seg_info; |
| 10918 | bfd_vma seg_offset; |
| 10919 | fragS *fragP; |
| 10920 | |
| 10921 | xt_seg_info = retrieve_segment_info (xt_block_sec); |
| 10922 | seg_info = retrieve_segment_info (sec); |
| 10923 | /* Build it if needed. */ |
| 10924 | while (*xt_block != NULL) |
| 10925 | { |
| 10926 | xt_block = &(*xt_block)->next; |
| 10927 | } |
| 10928 | /* We are either at NULL at the beginning or at the end. */ |
| 10929 | |
| 10930 | /* Walk through the frags. */ |
| 10931 | seg_offset = 0; |
| 10932 | |
| 10933 | if (seg_info->frchainP) |
| 10934 | { |
| 10935 | for (fragP = seg_info->frchainP->frch_root; fragP; |
| 10936 | fragP = fragP->fr_next) |
| 10937 | { |
| 10938 | xtensa_block_info tmp_block; |
| 10939 | tmp_block.sec = sec; |
| 10940 | tmp_block.offset = fragP->fr_address; |
| 10941 | tmp_block.size = fragP->fr_fix; |
| 10942 | tmp_block.next = NULL; |
| 10943 | property_function (fragP, &tmp_block.flags); |
| 10944 | |
| 10945 | if (!xtensa_frag_flags_is_empty (&tmp_block.flags)) |
| 10946 | /* && fragP->fr_fix != 0) */ |
| 10947 | { |
| 10948 | if ((*xt_block) == NULL |
| 10949 | || !xtensa_xt_block_combine (*xt_block, &tmp_block)) |
| 10950 | { |
| 10951 | xtensa_block_info *new_block; |
| 10952 | if ((*xt_block) != NULL) |
| 10953 | xt_block = &(*xt_block)->next; |
| 10954 | new_block = (xtensa_block_info *) |
| 10955 | xmalloc (sizeof (xtensa_block_info)); |
| 10956 | *new_block = tmp_block; |
| 10957 | *xt_block = new_block; |
| 10958 | } |
| 10959 | } |
| 10960 | } |
| 10961 | } |
| 10962 | } |
| 10963 | |
| 10964 | \f |
| 10965 | /* op_placement_info_table */ |
| 10966 | |
| 10967 | /* op_placement_info makes it easier to determine which |
| 10968 | ops can go in which slots. */ |
| 10969 | |
| 10970 | static void |
| 10971 | init_op_placement_info_table (void) |
| 10972 | { |
| 10973 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 10974 | xtensa_insnbuf ibuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 10975 | xtensa_opcode opcode; |
| 10976 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 10977 | int slot; |
| 10978 | int num_opcodes = xtensa_isa_num_opcodes (isa); |
| 10979 | |
| 10980 | op_placement_table = (op_placement_info_table) |
| 10981 | xmalloc (sizeof (op_placement_info) * num_opcodes); |
| 10982 | assert (xtensa_isa_num_formats (isa) < MAX_FORMATS); |
| 10983 | |
| 10984 | for (opcode = 0; opcode < num_opcodes; opcode++) |
| 10985 | { |
| 10986 | op_placement_info *opi = &op_placement_table[opcode]; |
| 10987 | /* FIXME: Make tinsn allocation dynamic. */ |
| 10988 | if (xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, opcode) >= MAX_INSN_ARGS) |
| 10989 | as_fatal (_("too many operands in instruction")); |
| 10990 | opi->narrowest = XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 10991 | opi->narrowest_size = 0x7F; |
| 10992 | opi->narrowest_slot = 0; |
| 10993 | opi->formats = 0; |
| 10994 | opi->num_formats = 0; |
| 10995 | opi->issuef = 0; |
| 10996 | for (fmt = 0; fmt < xtensa_isa_num_formats (isa); fmt++) |
| 10997 | { |
| 10998 | opi->slots[fmt] = 0; |
| 10999 | for (slot = 0; slot < xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt); slot++) |
| 11000 | { |
| 11001 | if (xtensa_opcode_encode (isa, fmt, slot, ibuf, opcode) == 0) |
| 11002 | { |
| 11003 | int fmt_length = xtensa_format_length (isa, fmt); |
| 11004 | opi->issuef++; |
| 11005 | set_bit (fmt, opi->formats); |
| 11006 | set_bit (slot, opi->slots[fmt]); |
| 11007 | if (fmt_length < opi->narrowest_size |
| 11008 | || (fmt_length == opi->narrowest_size |
| 11009 | && (xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt) |
| 11010 | < xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, |
| 11011 | opi->narrowest)))) |
| 11012 | { |
| 11013 | opi->narrowest = fmt; |
| 11014 | opi->narrowest_size = fmt_length; |
| 11015 | opi->narrowest_slot = slot; |
| 11016 | } |
| 11017 | } |
| 11018 | } |
| 11019 | if (opi->formats) |
| 11020 | opi->num_formats++; |
| 11021 | } |
| 11022 | } |
| 11023 | xtensa_insnbuf_free (isa, ibuf); |
| 11024 | } |
| 11025 | |
| 11026 | |
| 11027 | bfd_boolean |
| 11028 | opcode_fits_format_slot (xtensa_opcode opcode, xtensa_format fmt, int slot) |
| 11029 | { |
| 11030 | return bit_is_set (slot, op_placement_table[opcode].slots[fmt]); |
| 11031 | } |
| 11032 | |
| 11033 | |
| 11034 | /* If the opcode is available in a single slot format, return its size. */ |
| 11035 | |
| 11036 | static int |
| 11037 | xg_get_single_size (xtensa_opcode opcode) |
| 11038 | { |
| 11039 | return op_placement_table[opcode].narrowest_size; |
| 11040 | } |
| 11041 | |
| 11042 | |
| 11043 | static xtensa_format |
| 11044 | xg_get_single_format (xtensa_opcode opcode) |
| 11045 | { |
| 11046 | return op_placement_table[opcode].narrowest; |
| 11047 | } |
| 11048 | |
| 11049 | |
| 11050 | static int |
| 11051 | xg_get_single_slot (xtensa_opcode opcode) |
| 11052 | { |
| 11053 | return op_placement_table[opcode].narrowest_slot; |
| 11054 | } |
| 11055 | |
| 11056 | \f |
| 11057 | /* Instruction Stack Functions (from "xtensa-istack.h"). */ |
| 11058 | |
| 11059 | void |
| 11060 | istack_init (IStack *stack) |
| 11061 | { |
| 11062 | memset (stack, 0, sizeof (IStack)); |
| 11063 | stack->ninsn = 0; |
| 11064 | } |
| 11065 | |
| 11066 | |
| 11067 | bfd_boolean |
| 11068 | istack_empty (IStack *stack) |
| 11069 | { |
| 11070 | return (stack->ninsn == 0); |
| 11071 | } |
| 11072 | |
| 11073 | |
| 11074 | bfd_boolean |
| 11075 | istack_full (IStack *stack) |
| 11076 | { |
| 11077 | return (stack->ninsn == MAX_ISTACK); |
| 11078 | } |
| 11079 | |
| 11080 | |
| 11081 | /* Return a pointer to the top IStack entry. |
| 11082 | It is an error to call this if istack_empty () is TRUE. */ |
| 11083 | |
| 11084 | TInsn * |
| 11085 | istack_top (IStack *stack) |
| 11086 | { |
| 11087 | int rec = stack->ninsn - 1; |
| 11088 | assert (!istack_empty (stack)); |
| 11089 | return &stack->insn[rec]; |
| 11090 | } |
| 11091 | |
| 11092 | |
| 11093 | /* Add a new TInsn to an IStack. |
| 11094 | It is an error to call this if istack_full () is TRUE. */ |
| 11095 | |
| 11096 | void |
| 11097 | istack_push (IStack *stack, TInsn *insn) |
| 11098 | { |
| 11099 | int rec = stack->ninsn; |
| 11100 | assert (!istack_full (stack)); |
| 11101 | stack->insn[rec] = *insn; |
| 11102 | stack->ninsn++; |
| 11103 | } |
| 11104 | |
| 11105 | |
| 11106 | /* Clear space for the next TInsn on the IStack and return a pointer |
| 11107 | to it. It is an error to call this if istack_full () is TRUE. */ |
| 11108 | |
| 11109 | TInsn * |
| 11110 | istack_push_space (IStack *stack) |
| 11111 | { |
| 11112 | int rec = stack->ninsn; |
| 11113 | TInsn *insn; |
| 11114 | assert (!istack_full (stack)); |
| 11115 | insn = &stack->insn[rec]; |
| 11116 | tinsn_init (insn); |
| 11117 | stack->ninsn++; |
| 11118 | return insn; |
| 11119 | } |
| 11120 | |
| 11121 | |
| 11122 | /* Remove the last pushed instruction. It is an error to call this if |
| 11123 | istack_empty () returns TRUE. */ |
| 11124 | |
| 11125 | void |
| 11126 | istack_pop (IStack *stack) |
| 11127 | { |
| 11128 | int rec = stack->ninsn - 1; |
| 11129 | assert (!istack_empty (stack)); |
| 11130 | stack->ninsn--; |
| 11131 | tinsn_init (&stack->insn[rec]); |
| 11132 | } |
| 11133 | |
| 11134 | \f |
| 11135 | /* TInsn functions. */ |
| 11136 | |
| 11137 | void |
| 11138 | tinsn_init (TInsn *dst) |
| 11139 | { |
| 11140 | memset (dst, 0, sizeof (TInsn)); |
| 11141 | } |
| 11142 | |
| 11143 | |
| 11144 | /* Return TRUE if ANY of the operands in the insn are symbolic. */ |
| 11145 | |
| 11146 | static bfd_boolean |
| 11147 | tinsn_has_symbolic_operands (const TInsn *insn) |
| 11148 | { |
| 11149 | int i; |
| 11150 | int n = insn->ntok; |
| 11151 | |
| 11152 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 11153 | |
| 11154 | for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) |
| 11155 | { |
| 11156 | switch (insn->tok[i].X_op) |
| 11157 | { |
| 11158 | case O_register: |
| 11159 | case O_constant: |
| 11160 | break; |
| 11161 | default: |
| 11162 | return TRUE; |
| 11163 | } |
| 11164 | } |
| 11165 | return FALSE; |
| 11166 | } |
| 11167 | |
| 11168 | |
| 11169 | bfd_boolean |
| 11170 | tinsn_has_invalid_symbolic_operands (const TInsn *insn) |
| 11171 | { |
| 11172 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 11173 | int i; |
| 11174 | int n = insn->ntok; |
| 11175 | |
| 11176 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 11177 | |
| 11178 | for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) |
| 11179 | { |
| 11180 | switch (insn->tok[i].X_op) |
| 11181 | { |
| 11182 | case O_register: |
| 11183 | case O_constant: |
| 11184 | break; |
| 11185 | case O_big: |
| 11186 | case O_illegal: |
| 11187 | case O_absent: |
| 11188 | /* Errors for these types are caught later. */ |
| 11189 | break; |
| 11190 | case O_hi16: |
| 11191 | case O_lo16: |
| 11192 | default: |
| 11193 | /* Symbolic immediates are only allowed on the last immediate |
| 11194 | operand. At this time, CONST16 is the only opcode where we |
| 11195 | support non-PC-relative relocations. */ |
| 11196 | if (i != get_relaxable_immed (insn->opcode) |
| 11197 | || (xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative (isa, insn->opcode, i) != 1 |
| 11198 | && insn->opcode != xtensa_const16_opcode)) |
| 11199 | { |
| 11200 | as_bad (_("invalid symbolic operand")); |
| 11201 | return TRUE; |
| 11202 | } |
| 11203 | } |
| 11204 | } |
| 11205 | return FALSE; |
| 11206 | } |
| 11207 | |
| 11208 | |
| 11209 | /* For assembly code with complex expressions (e.g. subtraction), |
| 11210 | we have to build them in the literal pool so that |
| 11211 | their results are calculated correctly after relaxation. |
| 11212 | The relaxation only handles expressions that |
| 11213 | boil down to SYMBOL + OFFSET. */ |
| 11214 | |
| 11215 | static bfd_boolean |
| 11216 | tinsn_has_complex_operands (const TInsn *insn) |
| 11217 | { |
| 11218 | int i; |
| 11219 | int n = insn->ntok; |
| 11220 | assert (insn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 11221 | for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) |
| 11222 | { |
| 11223 | switch (insn->tok[i].X_op) |
| 11224 | { |
| 11225 | case O_register: |
| 11226 | case O_constant: |
| 11227 | case O_symbol: |
| 11228 | case O_lo16: |
| 11229 | case O_hi16: |
| 11230 | break; |
| 11231 | default: |
| 11232 | return TRUE; |
| 11233 | } |
| 11234 | } |
| 11235 | return FALSE; |
| 11236 | } |
| 11237 | |
| 11238 | |
| 11239 | /* Encode a TInsn opcode and its constant operands into slotbuf. |
| 11240 | Return TRUE if there is a symbol in the immediate field. This |
| 11241 | function assumes that: |
| 11242 | 1) The number of operands are correct. |
| 11243 | 2) The insn_type is ITYPE_INSN. |
| 11244 | 3) The opcode can be encoded in the specified format and slot. |
| 11245 | 4) Operands are either O_constant or O_symbol, and all constants fit. */ |
| 11246 | |
| 11247 | static bfd_boolean |
| 11248 | tinsn_to_slotbuf (xtensa_format fmt, |
| 11249 | int slot, |
| 11250 | TInsn *tinsn, |
| 11251 | xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf) |
| 11252 | { |
| 11253 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 11254 | xtensa_opcode opcode = tinsn->opcode; |
| 11255 | bfd_boolean has_fixup = FALSE; |
| 11256 | int noperands = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, opcode); |
| 11257 | int i; |
| 11258 | |
| 11259 | assert (tinsn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN); |
| 11260 | if (noperands != tinsn->ntok) |
| 11261 | as_fatal (_("operand number mismatch")); |
| 11262 | |
| 11263 | if (xtensa_opcode_encode (isa, fmt, slot, slotbuf, opcode)) |
| 11264 | { |
| 11265 | as_bad (_("cannot encode opcode \"%s\" in the given format \"%s\""), |
| 11266 | xtensa_opcode_name (isa, opcode), xtensa_format_name (isa, fmt)); |
| 11267 | return FALSE; |
| 11268 | } |
| 11269 | |
| 11270 | for (i = 0; i < noperands; i++) |
| 11271 | { |
| 11272 | expressionS *expr = &tinsn->tok[i]; |
| 11273 | int rc; |
| 11274 | unsigned line; |
| 11275 | char *file_name; |
| 11276 | uint32 opnd_value; |
| 11277 | |
| 11278 | switch (expr->X_op) |
| 11279 | { |
| 11280 | case O_register: |
| 11281 | if (xtensa_operand_is_visible (isa, opcode, i) == 0) |
| 11282 | break; |
| 11283 | /* The register number has already been checked in |
| 11284 | expression_maybe_register, so we don't need to check here. */ |
| 11285 | opnd_value = expr->X_add_number; |
| 11286 | (void) xtensa_operand_encode (isa, opcode, i, &opnd_value); |
| 11287 | rc = xtensa_operand_set_field (isa, opcode, i, fmt, slot, slotbuf, |
| 11288 | opnd_value); |
| 11289 | if (rc != 0) |
| 11290 | as_warn (_("xtensa-isa failure: %s"), xtensa_isa_error_msg (isa)); |
| 11291 | break; |
| 11292 | |
| 11293 | case O_constant: |
| 11294 | if (xtensa_operand_is_visible (isa, opcode, i) == 0) |
| 11295 | break; |
| 11296 | as_where (&file_name, &line); |
| 11297 | /* It is a constant and we called this function |
| 11298 | then we have to try to fit it. */ |
| 11299 | xtensa_insnbuf_set_operand (slotbuf, fmt, slot, opcode, i, |
| 11300 | expr->X_add_number, file_name, line); |
| 11301 | break; |
| 11302 | |
| 11303 | default: |
| 11304 | has_fixup = TRUE; |
| 11305 | break; |
| 11306 | } |
| 11307 | } |
| 11308 | |
| 11309 | return has_fixup; |
| 11310 | } |
| 11311 | |
| 11312 | |
| 11313 | /* Encode a single TInsn into an insnbuf. If the opcode can only be encoded |
| 11314 | into a multi-slot instruction, fill the other slots with NOPs. |
| 11315 | Return TRUE if there is a symbol in the immediate field. See also the |
| 11316 | assumptions listed for tinsn_to_slotbuf. */ |
| 11317 | |
| 11318 | static bfd_boolean |
| 11319 | tinsn_to_insnbuf (TInsn *tinsn, xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf) |
| 11320 | { |
| 11321 | static xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf = 0; |
| 11322 | static vliw_insn vinsn; |
| 11323 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 11324 | bfd_boolean has_fixup = FALSE; |
| 11325 | int i; |
| 11326 | |
| 11327 | if (!slotbuf) |
| 11328 | { |
| 11329 | slotbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 11330 | xg_init_vinsn (&vinsn); |
| 11331 | } |
| 11332 | |
| 11333 | xg_clear_vinsn (&vinsn); |
| 11334 | |
| 11335 | bundle_tinsn (tinsn, &vinsn); |
| 11336 | |
| 11337 | xtensa_format_encode (isa, vinsn.format, insnbuf); |
| 11338 | |
| 11339 | for (i = 0; i < vinsn.num_slots; i++) |
| 11340 | { |
| 11341 | /* Only one slot may have a fix-up because the rest contains NOPs. */ |
| 11342 | has_fixup |= |
| 11343 | tinsn_to_slotbuf (vinsn.format, i, &vinsn.slots[i], vinsn.slotbuf[i]); |
| 11344 | xtensa_format_set_slot (isa, vinsn.format, i, insnbuf, vinsn.slotbuf[i]); |
| 11345 | } |
| 11346 | |
| 11347 | return has_fixup; |
| 11348 | } |
| 11349 | |
| 11350 | |
| 11351 | /* Check the instruction arguments. Return TRUE on failure. */ |
| 11352 | |
| 11353 | static bfd_boolean |
| 11354 | tinsn_check_arguments (const TInsn *insn) |
| 11355 | { |
| 11356 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 11357 | xtensa_opcode opcode = insn->opcode; |
| 11358 | |
| 11359 | if (opcode == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 11360 | { |
| 11361 | as_bad (_("invalid opcode")); |
| 11362 | return TRUE; |
| 11363 | } |
| 11364 | |
| 11365 | if (xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, opcode) > insn->ntok) |
| 11366 | { |
| 11367 | as_bad (_("too few operands")); |
| 11368 | return TRUE; |
| 11369 | } |
| 11370 | |
| 11371 | if (xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, opcode) < insn->ntok) |
| 11372 | { |
| 11373 | as_bad (_("too many operands")); |
| 11374 | return TRUE; |
| 11375 | } |
| 11376 | return FALSE; |
| 11377 | } |
| 11378 | |
| 11379 | |
| 11380 | /* Load an instruction from its encoded form. */ |
| 11381 | |
| 11382 | static void |
| 11383 | tinsn_from_chars (TInsn *tinsn, char *f, int slot) |
| 11384 | { |
| 11385 | vliw_insn vinsn; |
| 11386 | |
| 11387 | xg_init_vinsn (&vinsn); |
| 11388 | vinsn_from_chars (&vinsn, f); |
| 11389 | |
| 11390 | *tinsn = vinsn.slots[slot]; |
| 11391 | xg_free_vinsn (&vinsn); |
| 11392 | } |
| 11393 | |
| 11394 | |
| 11395 | static void |
| 11396 | tinsn_from_insnbuf (TInsn *tinsn, |
| 11397 | xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf, |
| 11398 | xtensa_format fmt, |
| 11399 | int slot) |
| 11400 | { |
| 11401 | int i; |
| 11402 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 11403 | |
| 11404 | /* Find the immed. */ |
| 11405 | tinsn_init (tinsn); |
| 11406 | tinsn->insn_type = ITYPE_INSN; |
| 11407 | tinsn->is_specific_opcode = FALSE; /* must not be specific */ |
| 11408 | tinsn->opcode = xtensa_opcode_decode (isa, fmt, slot, slotbuf); |
| 11409 | tinsn->ntok = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, tinsn->opcode); |
| 11410 | for (i = 0; i < tinsn->ntok; i++) |
| 11411 | { |
| 11412 | set_expr_const (&tinsn->tok[i], |
| 11413 | xtensa_insnbuf_get_operand (slotbuf, fmt, slot, |
| 11414 | tinsn->opcode, i)); |
| 11415 | } |
| 11416 | } |
| 11417 | |
| 11418 | |
| 11419 | /* Read the value of the relaxable immed from the fr_symbol and fr_offset. */ |
| 11420 | |
| 11421 | static void |
| 11422 | tinsn_immed_from_frag (TInsn *tinsn, fragS *fragP, int slot) |
| 11423 | { |
| 11424 | xtensa_opcode opcode = tinsn->opcode; |
| 11425 | int opnum; |
| 11426 | |
| 11427 | if (fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_symbols[slot]) |
| 11428 | { |
| 11429 | opnum = get_relaxable_immed (opcode); |
| 11430 | assert (opnum >= 0); |
| 11431 | set_expr_symbol_offset (&tinsn->tok[opnum], |
| 11432 | fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_symbols[slot], |
| 11433 | fragP->tc_frag_data.slot_offsets[slot]); |
| 11434 | } |
| 11435 | } |
| 11436 | |
| 11437 | |
| 11438 | static int |
| 11439 | get_num_stack_text_bytes (IStack *istack) |
| 11440 | { |
| 11441 | int i; |
| 11442 | int text_bytes = 0; |
| 11443 | |
| 11444 | for (i = 0; i < istack->ninsn; i++) |
| 11445 | { |
| 11446 | TInsn *tinsn = &istack->insn[i]; |
| 11447 | if (tinsn->insn_type == ITYPE_INSN) |
| 11448 | text_bytes += xg_get_single_size (tinsn->opcode); |
| 11449 | } |
| 11450 | return text_bytes; |
| 11451 | } |
| 11452 | |
| 11453 | |
| 11454 | static int |
| 11455 | get_num_stack_literal_bytes (IStack *istack) |
| 11456 | { |
| 11457 | int i; |
| 11458 | int lit_bytes = 0; |
| 11459 | |
| 11460 | for (i = 0; i < istack->ninsn; i++) |
| 11461 | { |
| 11462 | TInsn *tinsn = &istack->insn[i]; |
| 11463 | if (tinsn->insn_type == ITYPE_LITERAL && tinsn->ntok == 1) |
| 11464 | lit_bytes += 4; |
| 11465 | } |
| 11466 | return lit_bytes; |
| 11467 | } |
| 11468 | |
| 11469 | \f |
| 11470 | /* vliw_insn functions. */ |
| 11471 | |
| 11472 | static void |
| 11473 | xg_init_vinsn (vliw_insn *v) |
| 11474 | { |
| 11475 | int i; |
| 11476 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 11477 | |
| 11478 | xg_clear_vinsn (v); |
| 11479 | |
| 11480 | v->insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 11481 | if (v->insnbuf == NULL) |
| 11482 | as_fatal (_("out of memory")); |
| 11483 | |
| 11484 | for (i = 0; i < MAX_SLOTS; i++) |
| 11485 | { |
| 11486 | v->slotbuf[i] = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 11487 | if (v->slotbuf[i] == NULL) |
| 11488 | as_fatal (_("out of memory")); |
| 11489 | } |
| 11490 | } |
| 11491 | |
| 11492 | |
| 11493 | static void |
| 11494 | xg_clear_vinsn (vliw_insn *v) |
| 11495 | { |
| 11496 | int i; |
| 11497 | |
| 11498 | memset (v, 0, offsetof (vliw_insn, insnbuf)); |
| 11499 | |
| 11500 | v->format = XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 11501 | v->num_slots = 0; |
| 11502 | v->inside_bundle = FALSE; |
| 11503 | |
| 11504 | if (xt_saved_debug_type != DEBUG_NONE) |
| 11505 | debug_type = xt_saved_debug_type; |
| 11506 | |
| 11507 | for (i = 0; i < MAX_SLOTS; i++) |
| 11508 | v->slots[i].opcode = XTENSA_UNDEFINED; |
| 11509 | } |
| 11510 | |
| 11511 | |
| 11512 | static bfd_boolean |
| 11513 | vinsn_has_specific_opcodes (vliw_insn *v) |
| 11514 | { |
| 11515 | int i; |
| 11516 | |
| 11517 | for (i = 0; i < v->num_slots; i++) |
| 11518 | { |
| 11519 | if (v->slots[i].is_specific_opcode) |
| 11520 | return TRUE; |
| 11521 | } |
| 11522 | return FALSE; |
| 11523 | } |
| 11524 | |
| 11525 | |
| 11526 | static void |
| 11527 | xg_free_vinsn (vliw_insn *v) |
| 11528 | { |
| 11529 | int i; |
| 11530 | xtensa_insnbuf_free (xtensa_default_isa, v->insnbuf); |
| 11531 | for (i = 0; i < MAX_SLOTS; i++) |
| 11532 | xtensa_insnbuf_free (xtensa_default_isa, v->slotbuf[i]); |
| 11533 | } |
| 11534 | |
| 11535 | |
| 11536 | /* Encode a vliw_insn into an insnbuf. Return TRUE if there are any symbolic |
| 11537 | operands. See also the assumptions listed for tinsn_to_slotbuf. */ |
| 11538 | |
| 11539 | static bfd_boolean |
| 11540 | vinsn_to_insnbuf (vliw_insn *vinsn, |
| 11541 | char *frag_offset, |
| 11542 | fragS *fragP, |
| 11543 | bfd_boolean record_fixup) |
| 11544 | { |
| 11545 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 11546 | xtensa_format fmt = vinsn->format; |
| 11547 | xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = vinsn->insnbuf; |
| 11548 | int slot; |
| 11549 | bfd_boolean has_fixup = FALSE; |
| 11550 | |
| 11551 | xtensa_format_encode (isa, fmt, insnbuf); |
| 11552 | |
| 11553 | for (slot = 0; slot < vinsn->num_slots; slot++) |
| 11554 | { |
| 11555 | TInsn *tinsn = &vinsn->slots[slot]; |
| 11556 | bfd_boolean tinsn_has_fixup = |
| 11557 | tinsn_to_slotbuf (vinsn->format, slot, tinsn, |
| 11558 | vinsn->slotbuf[slot]); |
| 11559 | |
| 11560 | xtensa_format_set_slot (isa, fmt, slot, |
| 11561 | insnbuf, vinsn->slotbuf[slot]); |
| 11562 | if (tinsn_has_fixup) |
| 11563 | { |
| 11564 | int i; |
| 11565 | xtensa_opcode opcode = tinsn->opcode; |
| 11566 | int noperands = xtensa_opcode_num_operands (isa, opcode); |
| 11567 | has_fixup = TRUE; |
| 11568 | |
| 11569 | for (i = 0; i < noperands; i++) |
| 11570 | { |
| 11571 | expressionS* expr = &tinsn->tok[i]; |
| 11572 | switch (expr->X_op) |
| 11573 | { |
| 11574 | case O_symbol: |
| 11575 | case O_lo16: |
| 11576 | case O_hi16: |
| 11577 | if (get_relaxable_immed (opcode) == i) |
| 11578 | { |
| 11579 | /* Add a fix record for the instruction, except if this |
| 11580 | function is being called prior to relaxation, i.e., |
| 11581 | if record_fixup is false, and the instruction might |
| 11582 | be relaxed later. */ |
| 11583 | if (record_fixup |
| 11584 | || tinsn->is_specific_opcode |
| 11585 | || !xg_is_relaxable_insn (tinsn, 0)) |
| 11586 | { |
| 11587 | xg_add_opcode_fix (tinsn, i, fmt, slot, expr, fragP, |
| 11588 | frag_offset - fragP->fr_literal); |
| 11589 | } |
| 11590 | else |
| 11591 | { |
| 11592 | if (expr->X_op != O_symbol) |
| 11593 | as_bad (_("invalid operand")); |
| 11594 | tinsn->symbol = expr->X_add_symbol; |
| 11595 | tinsn->offset = expr->X_add_number; |
| 11596 | } |
| 11597 | } |
| 11598 | else |
| 11599 | as_bad (_("symbolic operand not allowed")); |
| 11600 | break; |
| 11601 | |
| 11602 | case O_constant: |
| 11603 | case O_register: |
| 11604 | break; |
| 11605 | |
| 11606 | default: |
| 11607 | as_bad (_("expression too complex")); |
| 11608 | break; |
| 11609 | } |
| 11610 | } |
| 11611 | } |
| 11612 | } |
| 11613 | |
| 11614 | return has_fixup; |
| 11615 | } |
| 11616 | |
| 11617 | |
| 11618 | static void |
| 11619 | vinsn_from_chars (vliw_insn *vinsn, char *f) |
| 11620 | { |
| 11621 | static xtensa_insnbuf insnbuf = NULL; |
| 11622 | static xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf = NULL; |
| 11623 | int i; |
| 11624 | xtensa_format fmt; |
| 11625 | xtensa_isa isa = xtensa_default_isa; |
| 11626 | |
| 11627 | if (!insnbuf) |
| 11628 | { |
| 11629 | insnbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 11630 | slotbuf = xtensa_insnbuf_alloc (isa); |
| 11631 | } |
| 11632 | |
| 11633 | xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars (isa, insnbuf, (unsigned char *) f, 0); |
| 11634 | fmt = xtensa_format_decode (isa, insnbuf); |
| 11635 | if (fmt == XTENSA_UNDEFINED) |
| 11636 | as_fatal (_("cannot decode instruction format")); |
| 11637 | vinsn->format = fmt; |
| 11638 | vinsn->num_slots = xtensa_format_num_slots (isa, fmt); |
| 11639 | |
| 11640 | for (i = 0; i < vinsn->num_slots; i++) |
| 11641 | { |
| 11642 | TInsn *tinsn = &vinsn->slots[i]; |
| 11643 | xtensa_format_get_slot (isa, fmt, i, insnbuf, slotbuf); |
| 11644 | tinsn_from_insnbuf (tinsn, slotbuf, fmt, i); |
| 11645 | } |
| 11646 | } |
| 11647 | |
| 11648 | \f |
| 11649 | /* Expression utilities. */ |
| 11650 | |
| 11651 | /* Return TRUE if the expression is an integer constant. */ |
| 11652 | |
| 11653 | bfd_boolean |
| 11654 | expr_is_const (const expressionS *s) |
| 11655 | { |
| 11656 | return (s->X_op == O_constant); |
| 11657 | } |
| 11658 | |
| 11659 | |
| 11660 | /* Get the expression constant. |
| 11661 | Calling this is illegal if expr_is_const () returns TRUE. */ |
| 11662 | |
| 11663 | offsetT |
| 11664 | get_expr_const (const expressionS *s) |
| 11665 | { |
| 11666 | assert (expr_is_const (s)); |
| 11667 | return s->X_add_number; |
| 11668 | } |
| 11669 | |
| 11670 | |
| 11671 | /* Set the expression to a constant value. */ |
| 11672 | |
| 11673 | void |
| 11674 | set_expr_const (expressionS *s, offsetT val) |
| 11675 | { |
| 11676 | s->X_op = O_constant; |
| 11677 | s->X_add_number = val; |
| 11678 | s->X_add_symbol = NULL; |
| 11679 | s->X_op_symbol = NULL; |
| 11680 | } |
| 11681 | |
| 11682 | |
| 11683 | bfd_boolean |
| 11684 | expr_is_register (const expressionS *s) |
| 11685 | { |
| 11686 | return (s->X_op == O_register); |
| 11687 | } |
| 11688 | |
| 11689 | |
| 11690 | /* Get the expression constant. |
| 11691 | Calling this is illegal if expr_is_const () returns TRUE. */ |
| 11692 | |
| 11693 | offsetT |
| 11694 | get_expr_register (const expressionS *s) |
| 11695 | { |
| 11696 | assert (expr_is_register (s)); |
| 11697 | return s->X_add_number; |
| 11698 | } |
| 11699 | |
| 11700 | |
| 11701 | /* Set the expression to a symbol + constant offset. */ |
| 11702 | |
| 11703 | void |
| 11704 | set_expr_symbol_offset (expressionS *s, symbolS *sym, offsetT offset) |
| 11705 | { |
| 11706 | s->X_op = O_symbol; |
| 11707 | s->X_add_symbol = sym; |
| 11708 | s->X_op_symbol = NULL; /* unused */ |
| 11709 | s->X_add_number = offset; |
| 11710 | } |
| 11711 | |
| 11712 | |
| 11713 | /* Return TRUE if the two expressions are equal. */ |
| 11714 | |
| 11715 | bfd_boolean |
| 11716 | expr_is_equal (expressionS *s1, expressionS *s2) |
| 11717 | { |
| 11718 | if (s1->X_op != s2->X_op) |
| 11719 | return FALSE; |
| 11720 | if (s1->X_add_symbol != s2->X_add_symbol) |
| 11721 | return FALSE; |
| 11722 | if (s1->X_op_symbol != s2->X_op_symbol) |
| 11723 | return FALSE; |
| 11724 | if (s1->X_add_number != s2->X_add_number) |
| 11725 | return FALSE; |
| 11726 | return TRUE; |
| 11727 | } |
| 11728 | |
| 11729 | |
| 11730 | static void |
| 11731 | copy_expr (expressionS *dst, const expressionS *src) |
| 11732 | { |
| 11733 | memcpy (dst, src, sizeof (expressionS)); |
| 11734 | } |
| 11735 | |
| 11736 | \f |
| 11737 | /* Support for the "--rename-section" option. */ |
| 11738 | |
| 11739 | struct rename_section_struct |
| 11740 | { |
| 11741 | char *old_name; |
| 11742 | char *new_name; |
| 11743 | struct rename_section_struct *next; |
| 11744 | }; |
| 11745 | |
| 11746 | static struct rename_section_struct *section_rename; |
| 11747 | |
| 11748 | |
| 11749 | /* Parse the string "oldname=new_name(:oldname2=new_name2)*" and add |
| 11750 | entries to the section_rename list. Note: Specifying multiple |
| 11751 | renamings separated by colons is not documented and is retained only |
| 11752 | for backward compatibility. */ |
| 11753 | |
| 11754 | static void |
| 11755 | build_section_rename (const char *arg) |
| 11756 | { |
| 11757 | struct rename_section_struct *r; |
| 11758 | char *this_arg = NULL; |
| 11759 | char *next_arg = NULL; |
| 11760 | |
| 11761 | for (this_arg = xstrdup (arg); this_arg != NULL; this_arg = next_arg) |
| 11762 | { |
| 11763 | char *old_name, *new_name; |
| 11764 | |
| 11765 | if (this_arg) |
| 11766 | { |
| 11767 | next_arg = strchr (this_arg, ':'); |
| 11768 | if (next_arg) |
| 11769 | { |
| 11770 | *next_arg = '\0'; |
| 11771 | next_arg++; |
| 11772 | } |
| 11773 | } |
| 11774 | |
| 11775 | old_name = this_arg; |
| 11776 | new_name = strchr (this_arg, '='); |
| 11777 | |
| 11778 | if (*old_name == '\0') |
| 11779 | { |
| 11780 | as_warn (_("ignoring extra '-rename-section' delimiter ':'")); |
| 11781 | continue; |
| 11782 | } |
| 11783 | if (!new_name || new_name[1] == '\0') |
| 11784 | { |
| 11785 | as_warn (_("ignoring invalid '-rename-section' specification: '%s'"), |
| 11786 | old_name); |
| 11787 | continue; |
| 11788 | } |
| 11789 | *new_name = '\0'; |
| 11790 | new_name++; |
| 11791 | |
| 11792 | /* Check for invalid section renaming. */ |
| 11793 | for (r = section_rename; r != NULL; r = r->next) |
| 11794 | { |
| 11795 | if (strcmp (r->old_name, old_name) == 0) |
| 11796 | as_bad (_("section %s renamed multiple times"), old_name); |
| 11797 | if (strcmp (r->new_name, new_name) == 0) |
| 11798 | as_bad (_("multiple sections remapped to output section %s"), |
| 11799 | new_name); |
| 11800 | } |
| 11801 | |
| 11802 | /* Now add it. */ |
| 11803 | r = (struct rename_section_struct *) |
| 11804 | xmalloc (sizeof (struct rename_section_struct)); |
| 11805 | r->old_name = xstrdup (old_name); |
| 11806 | r->new_name = xstrdup (new_name); |
| 11807 | r->next = section_rename; |
| 11808 | section_rename = r; |
| 11809 | } |
| 11810 | } |
| 11811 | |
| 11812 | |
| 11813 | char * |
| 11814 | xtensa_section_rename (char *name) |
| 11815 | { |
| 11816 | struct rename_section_struct *r = section_rename; |
| 11817 | |
| 11818 | for (r = section_rename; r != NULL; r = r->next) |
| 11819 | { |
| 11820 | if (strcmp (r->old_name, name) == 0) |
| 11821 | return r->new_name; |
| 11822 | } |
| 11823 | |
| 11824 | return name; |
| 11825 | } |