| /* Definitions of target machine for GNU compiler, for IBM RS/6000. |
| Copyright (C) 2002-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| Contributed by Richard Kenner (kenner@vlsi1.ultra.nyu.edu) |
| |
| This file is part of GCC. |
| |
| GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
| under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published |
| by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your |
| option) any later version. |
| |
| GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
| ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY |
| or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public |
| License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see |
| <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| |
| /* We order the 3 128-bit floating point type modes here as KFmode, TFmode and |
| IFmode, it is the same as the previous order, to make machine independent |
| parts of the compiler do not try to widen IFmode to TFmode on ISA 3.0 |
| (power9) that has hardware support for IEEE 128-bit. We set TFmode (long |
| double mode) in between, and KFmode (explicit __float128) below it. |
| |
| Previously, IFmode and KFmode were defined to be fractional modes and TFmode |
| was the standard mode. Since IFmode does not define the normal arithmetic |
| insns (other than neg/abs), on a ISA 3.0 system, the machine independent |
| parts of the compiler would see that TFmode has the necessary hardware |
| support, and widen the operation from IFmode to TFmode. However, IEEE |
| 128-bit is not strictly a super-set of IBM extended double and the |
| conversion to/from IEEE 128-bit was a function call. |
| |
| We now place IFmode last, which means its values are not considered for |
| widening. Since we don't define insns for IFmode, the IEEE 128-bit modes |
| would not widen to IFmode. */ |
| |
| /* Explicit IEEE 128-bit floating point. */ |
| FLOAT_MODE (KF, 16, ieee_quad_format); |
| /* 128-bit floating point, either IBM 128-bit or IEEE 128-bit. This is |
| adjusted in rs6000_option_override_internal to be the appropriate floating |
| point type. */ |
| FLOAT_MODE (TF, 16, ieee_quad_format); |
| /* IBM 128-bit floating point. */ |
| FLOAT_MODE (IF, 16, ibm_extended_format); |
| |
| /* Add any extra modes needed to represent the condition code. |
| |
| For the RS/6000, we need separate modes when unsigned (logical) comparisons |
| are being done and we need a separate mode for floating-point. We also |
| use a mode for the case when we are comparing the results of two |
| comparisons, as then only the EQ bit is valid in the register. */ |
| |
| CC_MODE (CCUNS); |
| CC_MODE (CCFP); |
| CC_MODE (CCEQ); |
| |
| /* Vector modes. */ |
| |
| /* VMX/VSX. */ |
| VECTOR_MODES (INT, 16); /* V16QI V8HI V4SI V2DI */ |
| VECTOR_MODE (INT, TI, 1); /* V1TI */ |
| VECTOR_MODES (FLOAT, 16); /* V8HF V4SF V2DF */ |
| |
| /* Two VMX/VSX vectors (for permute, select, concat, etc.) */ |
| VECTOR_MODES (INT, 32); /* V32QI V16HI V8SI V4DI */ |
| VECTOR_MODES (FLOAT, 32); /* V16HF V8SF V4DF */ |
| |
| /* Half VMX/VSX vector (for internal use) */ |
| VECTOR_MODE (FLOAT, SF, 2); /* V2SF */ |
| VECTOR_MODE (INT, SI, 2); /* V2SI */ |
| |
| /* Replacement for TImode that only is allowed in GPRs. We also use PTImode |
| for quad memory atomic operations to force getting an even/odd register |
| combination. */ |
| PARTIAL_INT_MODE (TI, 128, PTI); |
| |
| /* Modes used by __vector_pair and __vector_quad. */ |
| OPAQUE_MODE (OO, 32); |
| OPAQUE_MODE (XO, 64); |