| /* Definitions of target machine for GNU compiler, for Sun SPARC. |
| Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 |
| 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| Contributed by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com). |
| 64-bit SPARC-V9 support by Michael Tiemann, Jim Wilson, and Doug Evans, |
| at Cygnus Support. |
| |
| 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 2, 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 COPYING. If not, write to |
| the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
| Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ |
| |
| /* Note that some other tm.h files include this one and then override |
| whatever definitions are necessary. */ |
| |
| /* Target CPU builtins. FIXME: Defining sparc is for the benefit of |
| Solaris only; otherwise just define __sparc__. Sadly the headers |
| are such a mess there is no Solaris-specific header. */ |
| #define TARGET_CPU_CPP_BUILTINS() \ |
| do \ |
| { \ |
| builtin_define_std ("sparc"); \ |
| if (TARGET_64BIT) \ |
| { \ |
| builtin_assert ("cpu=sparc64"); \ |
| builtin_assert ("machine=sparc64"); \ |
| } \ |
| else \ |
| { \ |
| builtin_assert ("cpu=sparc"); \ |
| builtin_assert ("machine=sparc"); \ |
| } \ |
| } \ |
| while (0) |
| |
| /* Specify this in a cover file to provide bi-architecture (32/64) support. */ |
| /* #define SPARC_BI_ARCH */ |
| |
| /* Macro used later in this file to determine default architecture. */ |
| #define DEFAULT_ARCH32_P ((TARGET_DEFAULT & MASK_64BIT) == 0) |
| |
| /* TARGET_ARCH{32,64} are the main macros to decide which of the two |
| architectures to compile for. We allow targets to choose compile time or |
| runtime selection. */ |
| #ifdef IN_LIBGCC2 |
| #if defined(__sparcv9) || defined(__arch64__) |
| #define TARGET_ARCH32 0 |
| #else |
| #define TARGET_ARCH32 1 |
| #endif /* sparc64 */ |
| #else |
| #ifdef SPARC_BI_ARCH |
| #define TARGET_ARCH32 (! TARGET_64BIT) |
| #else |
| #define TARGET_ARCH32 (DEFAULT_ARCH32_P) |
| #endif /* SPARC_BI_ARCH */ |
| #endif /* IN_LIBGCC2 */ |
| #define TARGET_ARCH64 (! TARGET_ARCH32) |
| |
| /* Code model selection in 64-bit environment. |
| |
| The machine mode used for addresses is 32-bit wide: |
| |
| TARGET_CM_32: 32-bit address space. |
| It is the code model used when generating 32-bit code. |
| |
| The machine mode used for addresses is 64-bit wide: |
| |
| TARGET_CM_MEDLOW: 32-bit address space. |
| The executable must be in the low 32 bits of memory. |
| This avoids generating %uhi and %ulo terms. Programs |
| can be statically or dynamically linked. |
| |
| TARGET_CM_MEDMID: 44-bit address space. |
| The executable must be in the low 44 bits of memory, |
| and the %[hml]44 terms are used. The text and data |
| segments have a maximum size of 2GB (31-bit span). |
| The maximum offset from any instruction to the label |
| _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ is 2GB (31-bit span). |
| |
| TARGET_CM_MEDANY: 64-bit address space. |
| The text and data segments have a maximum size of 2GB |
| (31-bit span) and may be located anywhere in memory. |
| The maximum offset from any instruction to the label |
| _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ is 2GB (31-bit span). |
| |
| TARGET_CM_EMBMEDANY: 64-bit address space. |
| The text and data segments have a maximum size of 2GB |
| (31-bit span) and may be located anywhere in memory. |
| The global register %g4 contains the start address of |
| the data segment. Programs are statically linked and |
| PIC is not supported. |
| |
| Different code models are not supported in 32-bit environment. */ |
| |
| enum cmodel { |
| CM_32, |
| CM_MEDLOW, |
| CM_MEDMID, |
| CM_MEDANY, |
| CM_EMBMEDANY |
| }; |
| |
| /* Value of -mcmodel specified by user. */ |
| extern const char *sparc_cmodel_string; |
| /* One of CM_FOO. */ |
| extern enum cmodel sparc_cmodel; |
| |
| /* V9 code model selection. */ |
| #define TARGET_CM_MEDLOW (sparc_cmodel == CM_MEDLOW) |
| #define TARGET_CM_MEDMID (sparc_cmodel == CM_MEDMID) |
| #define TARGET_CM_MEDANY (sparc_cmodel == CM_MEDANY) |
| #define TARGET_CM_EMBMEDANY (sparc_cmodel == CM_EMBMEDANY) |
| |
| #define SPARC_DEFAULT_CMODEL CM_32 |
| |
| /* This is call-clobbered in the normal ABI, but is reserved in the |
| home grown (aka upward compatible) embedded ABI. */ |
| #define EMBMEDANY_BASE_REG "%g4" |
| |
| /* Values of TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT, set via -D in the Makefile, |
| and specified by the user via --with-cpu=foo. |
| This specifies the cpu implementation, not the architecture size. */ |
| /* Note that TARGET_CPU_v9 is assumed to start the list of 64-bit |
| capable cpu's. */ |
| #define TARGET_CPU_sparc 0 |
| #define TARGET_CPU_v7 0 /* alias for previous */ |
| #define TARGET_CPU_sparclet 1 |
| #define TARGET_CPU_sparclite 2 |
| #define TARGET_CPU_v8 3 /* generic v8 implementation */ |
| #define TARGET_CPU_supersparc 4 |
| #define TARGET_CPU_hypersparc 5 |
| #define TARGET_CPU_sparc86x 6 |
| #define TARGET_CPU_sparclite86x 6 |
| #define TARGET_CPU_v9 7 /* generic v9 implementation */ |
| #define TARGET_CPU_sparcv9 7 /* alias */ |
| #define TARGET_CPU_sparc64 7 /* alias */ |
| #define TARGET_CPU_ultrasparc 8 |
| #define TARGET_CPU_ultrasparc3 9 |
| |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_v9 \ |
| || TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_ultrasparc \ |
| || TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_ultrasparc3 |
| |
| #define CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "" |
| #define ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "" |
| |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_v9 |
| /* ??? What does Sun's CC pass? */ |
| #define CPP_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "-D__sparc_v9__" |
| /* ??? It's not clear how other assemblers will handle this, so by default |
| use GAS. Sun's Solaris assembler recognizes -xarch=v8plus, but this case |
| is handled in sol2.h. */ |
| #define ASM_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "-Av9" |
| #endif |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_ultrasparc |
| #define CPP_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "-D__sparc_v9__" |
| #define ASM_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "-Av9a" |
| #endif |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_ultrasparc3 |
| #define CPP_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "-D__sparc_v9__" |
| #define ASM_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "-Av9b" |
| #endif |
| |
| #else |
| |
| #define CPP_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "" |
| #define ASM_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "" |
| |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_sparc \ |
| || TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_v8 |
| #define CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "" |
| #define ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_sparclet |
| #define CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "-D__sparclet__" |
| #define ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "-Asparclet" |
| #endif |
| |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_sparclite |
| #define CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "-D__sparclite__" |
| #define ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "-Asparclite" |
| #endif |
| |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_supersparc |
| #define CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "-D__supersparc__ -D__sparc_v8__" |
| #define ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_hypersparc |
| #define CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "-D__hypersparc__ -D__sparc_v8__" |
| #define ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| #if TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT == TARGET_CPU_sparclite86x |
| #define CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "-D__sparclite86x__" |
| #define ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "-Asparclite" |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| #if !defined(CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC) || !defined(CPP_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC) |
| #error Unrecognized value in TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT. |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef SPARC_BI_ARCH |
| |
| #define CPP_CPU_DEFAULT_SPEC \ |
| (DEFAULT_ARCH32_P ? "\ |
| %{m64:" CPP_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "} \ |
| %{!m64:" CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "} \ |
| " : "\ |
| %{m32:" CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "} \ |
| %{!m32:" CPP_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "} \ |
| ") |
| #define ASM_CPU_DEFAULT_SPEC \ |
| (DEFAULT_ARCH32_P ? "\ |
| %{m64:" ASM_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "} \ |
| %{!m64:" ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "} \ |
| " : "\ |
| %{m32:" ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC "} \ |
| %{!m32:" ASM_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC "} \ |
| ") |
| |
| #else /* !SPARC_BI_ARCH */ |
| |
| #define CPP_CPU_DEFAULT_SPEC (DEFAULT_ARCH32_P ? CPP_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC : CPP_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC) |
| #define ASM_CPU_DEFAULT_SPEC (DEFAULT_ARCH32_P ? ASM_CPU32_DEFAULT_SPEC : ASM_CPU64_DEFAULT_SPEC) |
| |
| #endif /* !SPARC_BI_ARCH */ |
| |
| /* Define macros to distinguish architectures. */ |
| |
| /* Common CPP definitions used by CPP_SPEC amongst the various targets |
| for handling -mcpu=xxx switches. */ |
| #define CPP_CPU_SPEC "\ |
| %{msoft-float:-D_SOFT_FLOAT} \ |
| %{mcypress:} \ |
| %{msparclite:-D__sparclite__} \ |
| %{mf930:-D__sparclite__} %{mf934:-D__sparclite__} \ |
| %{mv8:-D__sparc_v8__} \ |
| %{msupersparc:-D__supersparc__ -D__sparc_v8__} \ |
| %{mcpu=sparclet:-D__sparclet__} %{mcpu=tsc701:-D__sparclet__} \ |
| %{mcpu=sparclite:-D__sparclite__} \ |
| %{mcpu=f930:-D__sparclite__} %{mcpu=f934:-D__sparclite__} \ |
| %{mcpu=v8:-D__sparc_v8__} \ |
| %{mcpu=supersparc:-D__supersparc__ -D__sparc_v8__} \ |
| %{mcpu=hypersparc:-D__hypersparc__ -D__sparc_v8__} \ |
| %{mcpu=sparclite86x:-D__sparclite86x__} \ |
| %{mcpu=v9:-D__sparc_v9__} \ |
| %{mcpu=ultrasparc:-D__sparc_v9__} \ |
| %{mcpu=ultrasparc3:-D__sparc_v9__} \ |
| %{!mcpu*:%{!mcypress:%{!msparclite:%{!mf930:%{!mf934:%{!mv8:%{!msupersparc:%(cpp_cpu_default)}}}}}}} \ |
| " |
| #define CPP_ARCH32_SPEC "" |
| #define CPP_ARCH64_SPEC "-D__arch64__" |
| |
| #define CPP_ARCH_DEFAULT_SPEC \ |
| (DEFAULT_ARCH32_P ? CPP_ARCH32_SPEC : CPP_ARCH64_SPEC) |
| |
| #define CPP_ARCH_SPEC "\ |
| %{m32:%(cpp_arch32)} \ |
| %{m64:%(cpp_arch64)} \ |
| %{!m32:%{!m64:%(cpp_arch_default)}} \ |
| " |
| |
| /* Macros to distinguish endianness. */ |
| #define CPP_ENDIAN_SPEC "\ |
| %{mlittle-endian:-D__LITTLE_ENDIAN__} \ |
| %{mlittle-endian-data:-D__LITTLE_ENDIAN_DATA__}" |
| |
| /* Macros to distinguish the particular subtarget. */ |
| #define CPP_SUBTARGET_SPEC "" |
| |
| #define CPP_SPEC "%(cpp_cpu) %(cpp_arch) %(cpp_endian) %(cpp_subtarget)" |
| |
| /* Prevent error on `-sun4' and `-target sun4' options. */ |
| /* This used to translate -dalign to -malign, but that is no good |
| because it can't turn off the usual meaning of making debugging dumps. */ |
| /* Translate old style -m<cpu> into new style -mcpu=<cpu>. |
| ??? Delete support for -m<cpu> for 2.9. */ |
| |
| #define CC1_SPEC "\ |
| %{sun4:} %{target:} \ |
| %{mcypress:-mcpu=cypress} \ |
| %{msparclite:-mcpu=sparclite} %{mf930:-mcpu=f930} %{mf934:-mcpu=f934} \ |
| %{mv8:-mcpu=v8} %{msupersparc:-mcpu=supersparc} \ |
| " |
| |
| /* Override in target specific files. */ |
| #define ASM_CPU_SPEC "\ |
| %{mcpu=sparclet:-Asparclet} %{mcpu=tsc701:-Asparclet} \ |
| %{msparclite:-Asparclite} \ |
| %{mf930:-Asparclite} %{mf934:-Asparclite} \ |
| %{mcpu=sparclite:-Asparclite} \ |
| %{mcpu=sparclite86x:-Asparclite} \ |
| %{mcpu=f930:-Asparclite} %{mcpu=f934:-Asparclite} \ |
| %{mv8plus:-Av8plus} \ |
| %{mcpu=v9:-Av9} \ |
| %{mcpu=ultrasparc:%{!mv8plus:-Av9a}} \ |
| %{mcpu=ultrasparc3:%{!mv8plus:-Av9b}} \ |
| %{!mcpu*:%{!mcypress:%{!msparclite:%{!mf930:%{!mf934:%{!mv8:%{!msupersparc:%(asm_cpu_default)}}}}}}} \ |
| " |
| |
| /* Word size selection, among other things. |
| This is what GAS uses. Add %(asm_arch) to ASM_SPEC to enable. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_ARCH32_SPEC "-32" |
| #ifdef HAVE_AS_REGISTER_PSEUDO_OP |
| #define ASM_ARCH64_SPEC "-64 -no-undeclared-regs" |
| #else |
| #define ASM_ARCH64_SPEC "-64" |
| #endif |
| #define ASM_ARCH_DEFAULT_SPEC \ |
| (DEFAULT_ARCH32_P ? ASM_ARCH32_SPEC : ASM_ARCH64_SPEC) |
| |
| #define ASM_ARCH_SPEC "\ |
| %{m32:%(asm_arch32)} \ |
| %{m64:%(asm_arch64)} \ |
| %{!m32:%{!m64:%(asm_arch_default)}} \ |
| " |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_AS_RELAX_OPTION |
| #define ASM_RELAX_SPEC "%{!mno-relax:-relax}" |
| #else |
| #define ASM_RELAX_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Special flags to the Sun-4 assembler when using pipe for input. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_SPEC "\ |
| %{R} %{!pg:%{!p:%{fpic|fPIC|fpie|fPIE:-k}}} %{keep-local-as-symbols:-L} \ |
| %(asm_cpu) %(asm_relax)" |
| |
| #define AS_NEEDS_DASH_FOR_PIPED_INPUT |
| |
| /* This macro defines names of additional specifications to put in the specs |
| that can be used in various specifications like CC1_SPEC. Its definition |
| is an initializer with a subgrouping for each command option. |
| |
| Each subgrouping contains a string constant, that defines the |
| specification name, and a string constant that used by the GCC driver |
| program. |
| |
| Do not define this macro if it does not need to do anything. */ |
| |
| #define EXTRA_SPECS \ |
| { "cpp_cpu", CPP_CPU_SPEC }, \ |
| { "cpp_cpu_default", CPP_CPU_DEFAULT_SPEC }, \ |
| { "cpp_arch32", CPP_ARCH32_SPEC }, \ |
| { "cpp_arch64", CPP_ARCH64_SPEC }, \ |
| { "cpp_arch_default", CPP_ARCH_DEFAULT_SPEC },\ |
| { "cpp_arch", CPP_ARCH_SPEC }, \ |
| { "cpp_endian", CPP_ENDIAN_SPEC }, \ |
| { "cpp_subtarget", CPP_SUBTARGET_SPEC }, \ |
| { "asm_cpu", ASM_CPU_SPEC }, \ |
| { "asm_cpu_default", ASM_CPU_DEFAULT_SPEC }, \ |
| { "asm_arch32", ASM_ARCH32_SPEC }, \ |
| { "asm_arch64", ASM_ARCH64_SPEC }, \ |
| { "asm_relax", ASM_RELAX_SPEC }, \ |
| { "asm_arch_default", ASM_ARCH_DEFAULT_SPEC },\ |
| { "asm_arch", ASM_ARCH_SPEC }, \ |
| SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS |
| |
| #define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS |
| |
| /* Because libgcc can generate references back to libc (via .umul etc.) we have |
| to list libc again after the second libgcc. */ |
| #define LINK_GCC_C_SEQUENCE_SPEC "%G %L %G %L" |
| |
| |
| #define PTRDIFF_TYPE (TARGET_ARCH64 ? "long int" : "int") |
| #define SIZE_TYPE (TARGET_ARCH64 ? "long unsigned int" : "unsigned int") |
| |
| /* ??? This should be 32 bits for v9 but what can we do? */ |
| #define WCHAR_TYPE "short unsigned int" |
| #define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE 16 |
| |
| /* Show we can debug even without a frame pointer. */ |
| #define CAN_DEBUG_WITHOUT_FP |
| |
| #define OVERRIDE_OPTIONS sparc_override_options () |
| |
| /* Generate DBX debugging information. */ |
| |
| #define DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO 1 |
| |
| /* Run-time compilation parameters selecting different hardware subsets. */ |
| |
| extern int target_flags; |
| |
| /* Nonzero if we should generate code to use the fpu. */ |
| #define MASK_FPU 1 |
| #define TARGET_FPU (target_flags & MASK_FPU) |
| |
| /* Nonzero if we should assume that double pointers might be unaligned. |
| This can happen when linking gcc compiled code with other compilers, |
| because the ABI only guarantees 4 byte alignment. */ |
| #define MASK_UNALIGNED_DOUBLES 4 |
| #define TARGET_UNALIGNED_DOUBLES (target_flags & MASK_UNALIGNED_DOUBLES) |
| |
| /* Nonzero means that we should generate code for a v8 sparc. */ |
| #define MASK_V8 0x8 |
| #define TARGET_V8 (target_flags & MASK_V8) |
| |
| /* Nonzero means that we should generate code for a sparclite. |
| This enables the sparclite specific instructions, but does not affect |
| whether FPU instructions are emitted. */ |
| #define MASK_SPARCLITE 0x10 |
| #define TARGET_SPARCLITE (target_flags & MASK_SPARCLITE) |
| |
| /* Nonzero if we're compiling for the sparclet. */ |
| #define MASK_SPARCLET 0x20 |
| #define TARGET_SPARCLET (target_flags & MASK_SPARCLET) |
| |
| /* Nonzero if we're compiling for v9 sparc. |
| Note that v9's can run in 32 bit mode so this doesn't necessarily mean |
| the word size is 64. */ |
| #define MASK_V9 0x40 |
| #define TARGET_V9 (target_flags & MASK_V9) |
| |
| /* Nonzero to generate code that uses the instructions deprecated in |
| the v9 architecture. This option only applies to v9 systems. */ |
| /* ??? This isn't user selectable yet. It's used to enable such insns |
| on 32 bit v9 systems and for the moment they're permanently disabled |
| on 64 bit v9 systems. */ |
| #define MASK_DEPRECATED_V8_INSNS 0x80 |
| #define TARGET_DEPRECATED_V8_INSNS (target_flags & MASK_DEPRECATED_V8_INSNS) |
| |
| /* Mask of all CPU selection flags. */ |
| #define MASK_ISA \ |
| (MASK_V8 + MASK_SPARCLITE + MASK_SPARCLET + MASK_V9 + MASK_DEPRECATED_V8_INSNS) |
| |
| /* Nonzero means don't pass `-assert pure-text' to the linker. */ |
| #define MASK_IMPURE_TEXT 0x100 |
| #define TARGET_IMPURE_TEXT (target_flags & MASK_IMPURE_TEXT) |
| |
| /* Nonzero means that we should generate code using a flat register window |
| model, i.e. no save/restore instructions are generated, which is |
| compatible with normal sparc code. |
| The frame pointer is %i7 instead of %fp. */ |
| #define MASK_FLAT 0x200 |
| #define TARGET_FLAT (target_flags & MASK_FLAT) |
| |
| /* Nonzero means use the registers that the SPARC ABI reserves for |
| application software. This must be the default to coincide with the |
| setting in FIXED_REGISTERS. */ |
| #define MASK_APP_REGS 0x400 |
| #define TARGET_APP_REGS (target_flags & MASK_APP_REGS) |
| |
| /* Option to select how quad word floating point is implemented. |
| When TARGET_HARD_QUAD is true, we use the hardware quad instructions. |
| Otherwise, we use the SPARC ABI quad library functions. */ |
| #define MASK_HARD_QUAD 0x800 |
| #define TARGET_HARD_QUAD (target_flags & MASK_HARD_QUAD) |
| |
| /* Nonzero on little-endian machines. */ |
| /* ??? Little endian support currently only exists for sparclet-aout and |
| sparc64-elf configurations. May eventually want to expand the support |
| to all targets, but for now it's kept local to only those two. */ |
| #define MASK_LITTLE_ENDIAN 0x1000 |
| #define TARGET_LITTLE_ENDIAN (target_flags & MASK_LITTLE_ENDIAN) |
| |
| /* 0x2000, 0x4000 are unused */ |
| |
| /* Nonzero if pointers are 64 bits. */ |
| #define MASK_PTR64 0x8000 |
| #define TARGET_PTR64 (target_flags & MASK_PTR64) |
| |
| /* Nonzero if generating code to run in a 64 bit environment. |
| This is intended to only be used by TARGET_ARCH{32,64} as they are the |
| mechanism used to control compile time or run time selection. */ |
| #define MASK_64BIT 0x10000 |
| #define TARGET_64BIT (target_flags & MASK_64BIT) |
| |
| /* 0x20000,0x40000 unused */ |
| |
| /* Nonzero means use a stack bias of 2047. Stack offsets are obtained by |
| adding 2047 to %sp. This option is for v9 only and is the default. */ |
| #define MASK_STACK_BIAS 0x80000 |
| #define TARGET_STACK_BIAS (target_flags & MASK_STACK_BIAS) |
| |
| /* 0x100000,0x200000 unused */ |
| |
| /* Nonzero means -m{,no-}fpu was passed on the command line. */ |
| #define MASK_FPU_SET 0x400000 |
| #define TARGET_FPU_SET (target_flags & MASK_FPU_SET) |
| |
| /* Use the UltraSPARC Visual Instruction Set extensions. */ |
| #define MASK_VIS 0x1000000 |
| #define TARGET_VIS (target_flags & MASK_VIS) |
| |
| /* Compile for Solaris V8+. 32 bit Solaris preserves the high bits of |
| the current out and global registers and Linux 2.2+ as well. */ |
| #define MASK_V8PLUS 0x2000000 |
| #define TARGET_V8PLUS (target_flags & MASK_V8PLUS) |
| |
| /* Force a the fastest alignment on structures to take advantage of |
| faster copies. */ |
| #define MASK_FASTER_STRUCTS 0x4000000 |
| #define TARGET_FASTER_STRUCTS (target_flags & MASK_FASTER_STRUCTS) |
| |
| /* Use IEEE quad long double. */ |
| #define MASK_LONG_DOUBLE_128 0x8000000 |
| #define TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_128 (target_flags & MASK_LONG_DOUBLE_128) |
| |
| /* TARGET_HARD_MUL: Use hardware multiply instructions but not %y. |
| TARGET_HARD_MUL32: Use hardware multiply instructions with rd %y |
| to get high 32 bits. False in V8+ or V9 because multiply stores |
| a 64 bit result in a register. */ |
| |
| #define TARGET_HARD_MUL32 \ |
| ((TARGET_V8 || TARGET_SPARCLITE \ |
| || TARGET_SPARCLET || TARGET_DEPRECATED_V8_INSNS) \ |
| && ! TARGET_V8PLUS && TARGET_ARCH32) |
| |
| #define TARGET_HARD_MUL \ |
| (TARGET_V8 || TARGET_SPARCLITE || TARGET_SPARCLET \ |
| || TARGET_DEPRECATED_V8_INSNS || TARGET_V8PLUS) |
| |
| |
| /* Macro to define tables used to set the flags. |
| This is a list in braces of pairs in braces, |
| each pair being { "NAME", VALUE } |
| where VALUE is the bits to set or minus the bits to clear. |
| An empty string NAME is used to identify the default VALUE. */ |
| |
| #define TARGET_SWITCHES \ |
| { {"fpu", MASK_FPU | MASK_FPU_SET, \ |
| N_("Use hardware fp") }, \ |
| {"no-fpu", -MASK_FPU, \ |
| N_("Do not use hardware fp") }, \ |
| {"no-fpu", MASK_FPU_SET, NULL, }, \ |
| {"hard-float", MASK_FPU | MASK_FPU_SET, \ |
| N_("Use hardware fp") }, \ |
| {"soft-float", -MASK_FPU, \ |
| N_("Do not use hardware fp") }, \ |
| {"soft-float", MASK_FPU_SET, NULL }, \ |
| {"unaligned-doubles", MASK_UNALIGNED_DOUBLES, \ |
| N_("Assume possible double misalignment") }, \ |
| {"no-unaligned-doubles", -MASK_UNALIGNED_DOUBLES, \ |
| N_("Assume all doubles are aligned") }, \ |
| {"impure-text", MASK_IMPURE_TEXT, \ |
| N_("Pass -assert pure-text to linker") }, \ |
| {"no-impure-text", -MASK_IMPURE_TEXT, \ |
| N_("Do not pass -assert pure-text to linker") }, \ |
| {"flat", MASK_FLAT, \ |
| N_("Use flat register window model") }, \ |
| {"no-flat", -MASK_FLAT, \ |
| N_("Do not use flat register window model") }, \ |
| {"app-regs", MASK_APP_REGS, \ |
| N_("Use ABI reserved registers") }, \ |
| {"no-app-regs", -MASK_APP_REGS, \ |
| N_("Do not use ABI reserved registers") }, \ |
| {"hard-quad-float", MASK_HARD_QUAD, \ |
| N_("Use hardware quad fp instructions") }, \ |
| {"soft-quad-float", -MASK_HARD_QUAD, \ |
| N_("Do not use hardware quad fp instructions") }, \ |
| {"v8plus", MASK_V8PLUS, \ |
| N_("Compile for v8plus ABI") }, \ |
| {"no-v8plus", -MASK_V8PLUS, \ |
| N_("Do not compile for v8plus ABI") }, \ |
| {"vis", MASK_VIS, \ |
| N_("Utilize Visual Instruction Set") }, \ |
| {"no-vis", -MASK_VIS, \ |
| N_("Do not utilize Visual Instruction Set") }, \ |
| /* ??? These are deprecated, coerced to -mcpu=. Delete in 2.9. */ \ |
| {"cypress", 0, \ |
| N_("Optimize for Cypress processors") }, \ |
| {"sparclite", 0, \ |
| N_("Optimize for SPARCLite processors") }, \ |
| {"f930", 0, \ |
| N_("Optimize for F930 processors") }, \ |
| {"f934", 0, \ |
| N_("Optimize for F934 processors") }, \ |
| {"v8", 0, \ |
| N_("Use V8 SPARC ISA") }, \ |
| {"supersparc", 0, \ |
| N_("Optimize for SuperSPARC processors") }, \ |
| /* End of deprecated options. */ \ |
| {"ptr64", MASK_PTR64, \ |
| N_("Pointers are 64-bit") }, \ |
| {"ptr32", -MASK_PTR64, \ |
| N_("Pointers are 32-bit") }, \ |
| {"32", -MASK_64BIT, \ |
| N_("Use 32-bit ABI") }, \ |
| {"64", MASK_64BIT, \ |
| N_("Use 64-bit ABI") }, \ |
| {"stack-bias", MASK_STACK_BIAS, \ |
| N_("Use stack bias") }, \ |
| {"no-stack-bias", -MASK_STACK_BIAS, \ |
| N_("Do not use stack bias") }, \ |
| {"faster-structs", MASK_FASTER_STRUCTS, \ |
| N_("Use structs on stronger alignment for double-word copies") }, \ |
| {"no-faster-structs", -MASK_FASTER_STRUCTS, \ |
| N_("Do not use structs on stronger alignment for double-word copies") }, \ |
| {"relax", 0, \ |
| N_("Optimize tail call instructions in assembler and linker") }, \ |
| {"no-relax", 0, \ |
| N_("Do not optimize tail call instructions in assembler or linker") }, \ |
| SUBTARGET_SWITCHES \ |
| { "", TARGET_DEFAULT, ""}} |
| |
| /* MASK_APP_REGS must always be the default because that's what |
| FIXED_REGISTERS is set to and -ffixed- is processed before |
| CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE is called (where we process -mno-app-regs). */ |
| #define TARGET_DEFAULT (MASK_APP_REGS + MASK_FPU) |
| |
| /* This is meant to be redefined in target specific files. */ |
| #define SUBTARGET_SWITCHES |
| |
| /* Processor type. |
| These must match the values for the cpu attribute in sparc.md. */ |
| enum processor_type { |
| PROCESSOR_V7, |
| PROCESSOR_CYPRESS, |
| PROCESSOR_V8, |
| PROCESSOR_SUPERSPARC, |
| PROCESSOR_SPARCLITE, |
| PROCESSOR_F930, |
| PROCESSOR_F934, |
| PROCESSOR_HYPERSPARC, |
| PROCESSOR_SPARCLITE86X, |
| PROCESSOR_SPARCLET, |
| PROCESSOR_TSC701, |
| PROCESSOR_V9, |
| PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC, |
| PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC3 |
| }; |
| |
| /* This is set from -m{cpu,tune}=xxx. */ |
| extern enum processor_type sparc_cpu; |
| |
| /* Recast the cpu class to be the cpu attribute. |
| Every file includes us, but not every file includes insn-attr.h. */ |
| #define sparc_cpu_attr ((enum attr_cpu) sparc_cpu) |
| |
| #define TARGET_OPTIONS \ |
| { \ |
| { "cpu=", &sparc_select[1].string, \ |
| N_("Use features of and schedule code for given CPU"), 0}, \ |
| { "tune=", &sparc_select[2].string, \ |
| N_("Schedule code for given CPU"), 0}, \ |
| { "cmodel=", &sparc_cmodel_string, \ |
| N_("Use given SPARC code model"), 0}, \ |
| SUBTARGET_OPTIONS \ |
| } |
| |
| /* This is meant to be redefined in target specific files. */ |
| #define SUBTARGET_OPTIONS |
| |
| /* Support for a compile-time default CPU, et cetera. The rules are: |
| --with-cpu is ignored if -mcpu is specified. |
| --with-tune is ignored if -mtune is specified. |
| --with-float is ignored if -mhard-float, -msoft-float, -mfpu, or -mno-fpu |
| are specified. */ |
| #define OPTION_DEFAULT_SPECS \ |
| {"cpu", "%{!mcpu=*:-mcpu=%(VALUE)}" }, \ |
| {"tune", "%{!mtune=*:-mtune=%(VALUE)}" }, \ |
| {"float", "%{!msoft-float:%{!mhard-float:%{!fpu:%{!no-fpu:-m%(VALUE)-float}}}}" } |
| |
| /* sparc_select[0] is reserved for the default cpu. */ |
| struct sparc_cpu_select |
| { |
| const char *string; |
| const char *const name; |
| const int set_tune_p; |
| const int set_arch_p; |
| }; |
| |
| extern struct sparc_cpu_select sparc_select[]; |
| |
| /* target machine storage layout */ |
| |
| /* Define this if most significant bit is lowest numbered |
| in instructions that operate on numbered bit-fields. */ |
| #define BITS_BIG_ENDIAN 1 |
| |
| /* Define this if most significant byte of a word is the lowest numbered. */ |
| #define BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN 1 |
| |
| /* Define this if most significant word of a multiword number is the lowest |
| numbered. */ |
| #define WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN 1 |
| |
| /* Define this to set the endianness to use in libgcc2.c, which can |
| not depend on target_flags. */ |
| #if defined (__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) || defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_DATA__) |
| #define LIBGCC2_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN 0 |
| #else |
| #define LIBGCC2_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN 1 |
| #endif |
| |
| #define MAX_BITS_PER_WORD 64 |
| |
| /* Width of a word, in units (bytes). */ |
| #define UNITS_PER_WORD (TARGET_ARCH64 ? 8 : 4) |
| #ifdef IN_LIBGCC2 |
| #define MIN_UNITS_PER_WORD UNITS_PER_WORD |
| #else |
| #define MIN_UNITS_PER_WORD 4 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Now define the sizes of the C data types. */ |
| |
| #define SHORT_TYPE_SIZE 16 |
| #define INT_TYPE_SIZE 32 |
| #define LONG_TYPE_SIZE (TARGET_ARCH64 ? 64 : 32) |
| #define LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE 64 |
| #define FLOAT_TYPE_SIZE 32 |
| #define DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 64 |
| |
| #ifdef SPARC_BI_ARCH |
| #define MAX_LONG_TYPE_SIZE 64 |
| #endif |
| |
| #if 0 |
| /* ??? This does not work in SunOS 4.x, so it is not enabled here. |
| Instead, it is enabled in sol2.h, because it does work under Solaris. */ |
| /* Define for support of TFmode long double. |
| SPARC ABI says that long double is 4 words. */ |
| #define LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 128 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Width in bits of a pointer. |
| See also the macro `Pmode' defined below. */ |
| #define POINTER_SIZE (TARGET_PTR64 ? 64 : 32) |
| |
| /* If we have to extend pointers (only when TARGET_ARCH64 and not |
| TARGET_PTR64), we want to do it unsigned. This macro does nothing |
| if ptr_mode and Pmode are the same. */ |
| #define POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED 1 |
| |
| /* A macro to update MODE and UNSIGNEDP when an object whose type |
| is TYPE and which has the specified mode and signedness is to be |
| stored in a register. This macro is only called when TYPE is a |
| scalar type. */ |
| #define PROMOTE_MODE(MODE, UNSIGNEDP, TYPE) \ |
| if (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| && GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_INT \ |
| && GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) < UNITS_PER_WORD) \ |
| (MODE) = DImode; |
| |
| /* Define this macro if the promotion described by PROMOTE_MODE |
| should also be done for outgoing function arguments. */ |
| /* This is only needed for TARGET_ARCH64, but since PROMOTE_MODE is a no-op |
| for TARGET_ARCH32 this is ok. Otherwise we'd need to add a runtime test |
| for this value. */ |
| #define PROMOTE_FUNCTION_ARGS |
| |
| /* Define this macro if the promotion described by PROMOTE_MODE |
| should also be done for the return value of functions. |
| If this macro is defined, FUNCTION_VALUE must perform the same |
| promotions done by PROMOTE_MODE. */ |
| /* This is only needed for TARGET_ARCH64, but since PROMOTE_MODE is a no-op |
| for TARGET_ARCH32 this is ok. Otherwise we'd need to add a runtime test |
| for this value. */ |
| #define PROMOTE_FUNCTION_RETURN |
| |
| /* Define this macro if the promotion described by PROMOTE_MODE |
| should _only_ be performed for outgoing function arguments or |
| function return values, as specified by PROMOTE_FUNCTION_ARGS |
| and PROMOTE_FUNCTION_RETURN, respectively. */ |
| /* This is only needed for TARGET_ARCH64, but since PROMOTE_MODE is a no-op |
| for TARGET_ARCH32 this is ok. Otherwise we'd need to add a runtime test |
| for this value. For TARGET_ARCH64 we need it, as we don't have instructions |
| for arithmetic operations which do zero/sign extension at the same time, |
| so without this we end up with a srl/sra after every assignment to an |
| user variable, which means very very bad code. */ |
| #define PROMOTE_FOR_CALL_ONLY |
| |
| /* Allocation boundary (in *bits*) for storing arguments in argument list. */ |
| #define PARM_BOUNDARY (TARGET_ARCH64 ? 64 : 32) |
| |
| /* Boundary (in *bits*) on which stack pointer should be aligned. */ |
| /* FIXME, this is wrong when TARGET_ARCH64 and TARGET_STACK_BIAS, because |
| then sp+2047 is 128-bit aligned so sp is really only byte-aligned. */ |
| #define STACK_BOUNDARY (TARGET_ARCH64 ? 128 : 64) |
| /* Temporary hack until the FIXME above is fixed. This macro is used |
| only in pad_to_arg_alignment in function.c; see the comment there |
| for details about what it does. */ |
| #define SPARC_STACK_BOUNDARY_HACK (TARGET_ARCH64 && TARGET_STACK_BIAS) |
| |
| /* ALIGN FRAMES on double word boundaries */ |
| |
| #define SPARC_STACK_ALIGN(LOC) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 ? (((LOC)+15) & ~15) : (((LOC)+7) & ~7)) |
| |
| /* Allocation boundary (in *bits*) for the code of a function. */ |
| #define FUNCTION_BOUNDARY 32 |
| |
| /* Alignment of field after `int : 0' in a structure. */ |
| #define EMPTY_FIELD_BOUNDARY (TARGET_ARCH64 ? 64 : 32) |
| |
| /* Every structure's size must be a multiple of this. */ |
| #define STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY 8 |
| |
| /* A bit-field declared as `int' forces `int' alignment for the struct. */ |
| #define PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS 1 |
| |
| /* No data type wants to be aligned rounder than this. */ |
| #define BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT (TARGET_ARCH64 ? 128 : 64) |
| |
| /* The best alignment to use in cases where we have a choice. */ |
| #define FASTEST_ALIGNMENT 64 |
| |
| /* Define this macro as an expression for the alignment of a structure |
| (given by STRUCT as a tree node) if the alignment computed in the |
| usual way is COMPUTED and the alignment explicitly specified was |
| SPECIFIED. |
| |
| The default is to use SPECIFIED if it is larger; otherwise, use |
| the smaller of COMPUTED and `BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT' */ |
| #define ROUND_TYPE_ALIGN(STRUCT, COMPUTED, SPECIFIED) \ |
| (TARGET_FASTER_STRUCTS ? \ |
| ((TREE_CODE (STRUCT) == RECORD_TYPE \ |
| || TREE_CODE (STRUCT) == UNION_TYPE \ |
| || TREE_CODE (STRUCT) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE) \ |
| && TYPE_FIELDS (STRUCT) != 0 \ |
| ? MAX (MAX ((COMPUTED), (SPECIFIED)), BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT) \ |
| : MAX ((COMPUTED), (SPECIFIED))) \ |
| : MAX ((COMPUTED), (SPECIFIED))) |
| |
| /* Make strings word-aligned so strcpy from constants will be faster. */ |
| #define CONSTANT_ALIGNMENT(EXP, ALIGN) \ |
| ((TREE_CODE (EXP) == STRING_CST \ |
| && (ALIGN) < FASTEST_ALIGNMENT) \ |
| ? FASTEST_ALIGNMENT : (ALIGN)) |
| |
| /* Make arrays of chars word-aligned for the same reasons. */ |
| #define DATA_ALIGNMENT(TYPE, ALIGN) \ |
| (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ARRAY_TYPE \ |
| && TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE)) == QImode \ |
| && (ALIGN) < FASTEST_ALIGNMENT ? FASTEST_ALIGNMENT : (ALIGN)) |
| |
| /* Set this nonzero if move instructions will actually fail to work |
| when given unaligned data. */ |
| #define STRICT_ALIGNMENT 1 |
| |
| /* Things that must be doubleword aligned cannot go in the text section, |
| because the linker fails to align the text section enough! |
| Put them in the data section. This macro is only used in this file. */ |
| #define MAX_TEXT_ALIGN 32 |
| |
| /* This forces all variables and constants to the data section when PIC. |
| This is because the SunOS 4 shared library scheme thinks everything in |
| text is a function, and patches the address to point to a loader stub. */ |
| /* This is defined to zero for every system which doesn't use the a.out object |
| file format. */ |
| #ifndef SUNOS4_SHARED_LIBRARIES |
| #define SUNOS4_SHARED_LIBRARIES 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Standard register usage. */ |
| |
| /* Number of actual hardware registers. |
| The hardware registers are assigned numbers for the compiler |
| from 0 to just below FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER. |
| All registers that the compiler knows about must be given numbers, |
| even those that are not normally considered general registers. |
| |
| SPARC has 32 integer registers and 32 floating point registers. |
| 64 bit SPARC has 32 additional fp regs, but the odd numbered ones are not |
| accessible. We still account for them to simplify register computations |
| (eg: in CLASS_MAX_NREGS). There are also 4 fp condition code registers, so |
| 32+32+32+4 == 100. |
| Register 100 is used as the integer condition code register. |
| Register 101 is used as the soft frame pointer register. */ |
| |
| #define FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER 102 |
| |
| #define SPARC_FIRST_FP_REG 32 |
| /* Additional V9 fp regs. */ |
| #define SPARC_FIRST_V9_FP_REG 64 |
| #define SPARC_LAST_V9_FP_REG 95 |
| /* V9 %fcc[0123]. V8 uses (figuratively) %fcc0. */ |
| #define SPARC_FIRST_V9_FCC_REG 96 |
| #define SPARC_LAST_V9_FCC_REG 99 |
| /* V8 fcc reg. */ |
| #define SPARC_FCC_REG 96 |
| /* Integer CC reg. We don't distinguish %icc from %xcc. */ |
| #define SPARC_ICC_REG 100 |
| |
| /* Nonzero if REGNO is an fp reg. */ |
| #define SPARC_FP_REG_P(REGNO) \ |
| ((REGNO) >= SPARC_FIRST_FP_REG && (REGNO) <= SPARC_LAST_V9_FP_REG) |
| |
| /* Argument passing regs. */ |
| #define SPARC_OUTGOING_INT_ARG_FIRST 8 |
| #define SPARC_INCOMING_INT_ARG_FIRST (TARGET_FLAT ? 8 : 24) |
| #define SPARC_FP_ARG_FIRST 32 |
| |
| /* 1 for registers that have pervasive standard uses |
| and are not available for the register allocator. |
| |
| On non-v9 systems: |
| g1 is free to use as temporary. |
| g2-g4 are reserved for applications. Gcc normally uses them as |
| temporaries, but this can be disabled via the -mno-app-regs option. |
| g5 through g7 are reserved for the operating system. |
| |
| On v9 systems: |
| g1,g5 are free to use as temporaries, and are free to use between calls |
| if the call is to an external function via the PLT. |
| g4 is free to use as a temporary in the non-embedded case. |
| g4 is reserved in the embedded case. |
| g2-g3 are reserved for applications. Gcc normally uses them as |
| temporaries, but this can be disabled via the -mno-app-regs option. |
| g6-g7 are reserved for the operating system (or application in |
| embedded case). |
| ??? Register 1 is used as a temporary by the 64 bit sethi pattern, so must |
| currently be a fixed register until this pattern is rewritten. |
| Register 1 is also used when restoring call-preserved registers in large |
| stack frames. |
| |
| Registers fixed in arch32 and not arch64 (or vice-versa) are marked in |
| CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE in order to properly handle -ffixed-. |
| */ |
| |
| #define FIXED_REGISTERS \ |
| {1, 0, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, \ |
| \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1} |
| |
| /* 1 for registers not available across function calls. |
| These must include the FIXED_REGISTERS and also any |
| registers that can be used without being saved. |
| The latter must include the registers where values are returned |
| and the register where structure-value addresses are passed. |
| Aside from that, you can include as many other registers as you like. */ |
| |
| #define CALL_USED_REGISTERS \ |
| {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ |
| 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, \ |
| \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, \ |
| \ |
| 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1} |
| |
| /* If !TARGET_FPU, then make the fp registers and fp cc regs fixed so that |
| they won't be allocated. */ |
| |
| #define CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE \ |
| do \ |
| { \ |
| if (PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM != INVALID_REGNUM) \ |
| { \ |
| fixed_regs[PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM] = 1; \ |
| call_used_regs[PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM] = 1; \ |
| } \ |
| /* If the user has passed -f{fixed,call-{used,saved}}-g5 */ \ |
| /* then honor it. */ \ |
| if (TARGET_ARCH32 && fixed_regs[5]) \ |
| fixed_regs[5] = 1; \ |
| else if (TARGET_ARCH64 && fixed_regs[5] == 2) \ |
| fixed_regs[5] = 0; \ |
| if (! TARGET_V9) \ |
| { \ |
| int regno; \ |
| for (regno = SPARC_FIRST_V9_FP_REG; \ |
| regno <= SPARC_LAST_V9_FP_REG; \ |
| regno++) \ |
| fixed_regs[regno] = 1; \ |
| /* %fcc0 is used by v8 and v9. */ \ |
| for (regno = SPARC_FIRST_V9_FCC_REG + 1; \ |
| regno <= SPARC_LAST_V9_FCC_REG; \ |
| regno++) \ |
| fixed_regs[regno] = 1; \ |
| } \ |
| if (! TARGET_FPU) \ |
| { \ |
| int regno; \ |
| for (regno = 32; regno < SPARC_LAST_V9_FCC_REG; regno++) \ |
| fixed_regs[regno] = 1; \ |
| } \ |
| /* If the user has passed -f{fixed,call-{used,saved}}-g2 */ \ |
| /* then honor it. Likewise with g3 and g4. */ \ |
| if (fixed_regs[2] == 2) \ |
| fixed_regs[2] = ! TARGET_APP_REGS; \ |
| if (fixed_regs[3] == 2) \ |
| fixed_regs[3] = ! TARGET_APP_REGS; \ |
| if (TARGET_ARCH32 && fixed_regs[4] == 2) \ |
| fixed_regs[4] = ! TARGET_APP_REGS; \ |
| else if (TARGET_CM_EMBMEDANY) \ |
| fixed_regs[4] = 1; \ |
| else if (fixed_regs[4] == 2) \ |
| fixed_regs[4] = 0; \ |
| if (TARGET_FLAT) \ |
| { \ |
| int regno; \ |
| /* Let the compiler believe the frame pointer is still \ |
| %fp, but output it as %i7. */ \ |
| fixed_regs[31] = 1; \ |
| reg_names[HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM] = "%i7"; \ |
| /* Disable leaf functions */ \ |
| memset (sparc_leaf_regs, 0, FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER); \ |
| /* Make LEAF_REG_REMAP a noop. */ \ |
| for (regno = 0; regno < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; regno++) \ |
| leaf_reg_remap [regno] = regno; \ |
| } \ |
| } \ |
| while (0) |
| |
| /* Return number of consecutive hard regs needed starting at reg REGNO |
| to hold something of mode MODE. |
| This is ordinarily the length in words of a value of mode MODE |
| but can be less for certain modes in special long registers. |
| |
| On SPARC, ordinary registers hold 32 bits worth; |
| this means both integer and floating point registers. |
| On v9, integer regs hold 64 bits worth; floating point regs hold |
| 32 bits worth (this includes the new fp regs as even the odd ones are |
| included in the hard register count). */ |
| |
| #define HARD_REGNO_NREGS(REGNO, MODE) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? ((REGNO) < 32 || (REGNO) == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM \ |
| ? (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) + UNITS_PER_WORD - 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD \ |
| : (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) + 3) / 4) \ |
| : ((GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) + UNITS_PER_WORD - 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD)) |
| |
| /* Due to the ARCH64 discrepancy above we must override this next |
| macro too. */ |
| #define REGMODE_NATURAL_SIZE(MODE) \ |
| ((TARGET_ARCH64 && FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE)) ? 4 : UNITS_PER_WORD) |
| |
| /* Value is 1 if hard register REGNO can hold a value of machine-mode MODE. |
| See sparc.c for how we initialize this. */ |
| extern const int *hard_regno_mode_classes; |
| extern int sparc_mode_class[]; |
| |
| /* ??? Because of the funny way we pass parameters we should allow certain |
| ??? types of float/complex values to be in integer registers during |
| ??? RTL generation. This only matters on arch32. */ |
| #define HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK(REGNO, MODE) \ |
| ((hard_regno_mode_classes[REGNO] & sparc_mode_class[MODE]) != 0) |
| |
| /* Value is 1 if it is a good idea to tie two pseudo registers |
| when one has mode MODE1 and one has mode MODE2. |
| If HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK could produce different values for MODE1 and MODE2, |
| for any hard reg, then this must be 0 for correct output. |
| |
| For V9: SFmode can't be combined with other float modes, because they can't |
| be allocated to the %d registers. Also, DFmode won't fit in odd %f |
| registers, but SFmode will. */ |
| #define MODES_TIEABLE_P(MODE1, MODE2) \ |
| ((MODE1) == (MODE2) \ |
| || (GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE1) == GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE2) \ |
| && (! TARGET_V9 \ |
| || (GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE1) != MODE_FLOAT \ |
| || (MODE1 != SFmode && MODE2 != SFmode))))) |
| |
| /* Specify the registers used for certain standard purposes. |
| The values of these macros are register numbers. */ |
| |
| /* SPARC pc isn't overloaded on a register that the compiler knows about. */ |
| /* #define PC_REGNUM */ |
| |
| /* Register to use for pushing function arguments. */ |
| #define STACK_POINTER_REGNUM 14 |
| |
| /* The stack bias (amount by which the hardware register is offset by). */ |
| #define SPARC_STACK_BIAS ((TARGET_ARCH64 && TARGET_STACK_BIAS) ? 2047 : 0) |
| |
| /* Actual top-of-stack address is 92/176 greater than the contents of the |
| stack pointer register for !v9/v9. That is: |
| - !v9: 64 bytes for the in and local registers, 4 bytes for structure return |
| address, and 6*4 bytes for the 6 register parameters. |
| - v9: 128 bytes for the in and local registers + 6*8 bytes for the integer |
| parameter regs. */ |
| #define STACK_POINTER_OFFSET (FIRST_PARM_OFFSET(0) + SPARC_STACK_BIAS) |
| |
| /* Base register for access to local variables of the function. */ |
| #define HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM 30 |
| |
| /* The soft frame pointer does not have the stack bias applied. */ |
| #define FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM 101 |
| |
| /* Given the stack bias, the stack pointer isn't actually aligned. */ |
| #define INIT_EXPANDERS \ |
| do { \ |
| if (cfun && cfun->emit->regno_pointer_align && SPARC_STACK_BIAS) \ |
| { \ |
| REGNO_POINTER_ALIGN (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) = BITS_PER_UNIT; \ |
| REGNO_POINTER_ALIGN (HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM) = BITS_PER_UNIT; \ |
| } \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| /* Value should be nonzero if functions must have frame pointers. |
| Zero means the frame pointer need not be set up (and parms |
| may be accessed via the stack pointer) in functions that seem suitable. |
| This is computed in `reload', in reload1.c. |
| Used in flow.c, global.c, and reload1.c. |
| |
| Being a non-leaf function does not mean a frame pointer is needed in the |
| flat window model. However, the debugger won't be able to backtrace through |
| us with out it. */ |
| #define FRAME_POINTER_REQUIRED \ |
| (TARGET_FLAT \ |
| ? (current_function_calls_alloca \ |
| || !leaf_function_p ()) \ |
| : ! (leaf_function_p () && only_leaf_regs_used ())) |
| |
| /* Base register for access to arguments of the function. */ |
| #define ARG_POINTER_REGNUM FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM |
| |
| /* Register in which static-chain is passed to a function. This must |
| not be a register used by the prologue. */ |
| #define STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM (TARGET_ARCH64 ? 5 : 2) |
| |
| /* Register which holds offset table for position-independent |
| data references. */ |
| |
| #define PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM (flag_pic ? 23 : INVALID_REGNUM) |
| |
| /* Pick a default value we can notice from override_options: |
| !v9: Default is on. |
| v9: Default is off. */ |
| |
| #define DEFAULT_PCC_STRUCT_RETURN -1 |
| |
| /* SPARC ABI says that quad-precision floats and all structures are returned |
| in memory. |
| For v9: unions <= 32 bytes in size are returned in int regs, |
| structures up to 32 bytes are returned in int and fp regs. */ |
| |
| #define RETURN_IN_MEMORY(TYPE) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH32 \ |
| ? (TYPE_MODE (TYPE) == BLKmode \ |
| || TYPE_MODE (TYPE) == TFmode) \ |
| : (TYPE_MODE (TYPE) == BLKmode \ |
| && (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) int_size_in_bytes (TYPE) > 32)) |
| |
| /* Functions which return large structures get the address |
| to place the wanted value at offset 64 from the frame. |
| Must reserve 64 bytes for the in and local registers. |
| v9: Functions which return large structures get the address to place the |
| wanted value from an invisible first argument. */ |
| /* Used only in other #defines in this file. */ |
| #define STRUCT_VALUE_OFFSET 64 |
| |
| #define STRUCT_VALUE \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? 0 \ |
| : gen_rtx_MEM (Pmode, plus_constant (stack_pointer_rtx, \ |
| STRUCT_VALUE_OFFSET))) |
| |
| #define STRUCT_VALUE_INCOMING \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? 0 \ |
| : gen_rtx_MEM (Pmode, plus_constant (frame_pointer_rtx, \ |
| STRUCT_VALUE_OFFSET))) |
| |
| /* Define the classes of registers for register constraints in the |
| machine description. Also define ranges of constants. |
| |
| One of the classes must always be named ALL_REGS and include all hard regs. |
| If there is more than one class, another class must be named NO_REGS |
| and contain no registers. |
| |
| The name GENERAL_REGS must be the name of a class (or an alias for |
| another name such as ALL_REGS). This is the class of registers |
| that is allowed by "g" or "r" in a register constraint. |
| Also, registers outside this class are allocated only when |
| instructions express preferences for them. |
| |
| The classes must be numbered in nondecreasing order; that is, |
| a larger-numbered class must never be contained completely |
| in a smaller-numbered class. |
| |
| For any two classes, it is very desirable that there be another |
| class that represents their union. */ |
| |
| /* The SPARC has various kinds of registers: general, floating point, |
| and condition codes [well, it has others as well, but none that we |
| care directly about]. |
| |
| For v9 we must distinguish between the upper and lower floating point |
| registers because the upper ones can't hold SFmode values. |
| HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK won't help here because reload assumes that register(s) |
| satisfying a group need for a class will also satisfy a single need for |
| that class. EXTRA_FP_REGS is a bit of a misnomer as it covers all 64 fp |
| regs. |
| |
| It is important that one class contains all the general and all the standard |
| fp regs. Otherwise find_reg() won't properly allocate int regs for moves, |
| because reg_class_record() will bias the selection in favor of fp regs, |
| because reg_class_subunion[GENERAL_REGS][FP_REGS] will yield FP_REGS, |
| because FP_REGS > GENERAL_REGS. |
| |
| It is also important that one class contain all the general and all the |
| fp regs. Otherwise when spilling a DFmode reg, it may be from EXTRA_FP_REGS |
| but find_reloads() may use class GENERAL_OR_FP_REGS. This will cause |
| allocate_reload_reg() to bypass it causing an abort because the compiler |
| thinks it doesn't have a spill reg when in fact it does. |
| |
| v9 also has 4 floating point condition code registers. Since we don't |
| have a class that is the union of FPCC_REGS with either of the others, |
| it is important that it appear first. Otherwise the compiler will die |
| trying to compile _fixunsdfsi because fix_truncdfsi2 won't match its |
| constraints. |
| |
| It is important that SPARC_ICC_REG have class NO_REGS. Otherwise combine |
| may try to use it to hold an SImode value. See register_operand. |
| ??? Should %fcc[0123] be handled similarly? |
| */ |
| |
| enum reg_class { NO_REGS, FPCC_REGS, I64_REGS, GENERAL_REGS, FP_REGS, |
| EXTRA_FP_REGS, GENERAL_OR_FP_REGS, GENERAL_OR_EXTRA_FP_REGS, |
| ALL_REGS, LIM_REG_CLASSES }; |
| |
| #define N_REG_CLASSES (int) LIM_REG_CLASSES |
| |
| /* Give names of register classes as strings for dump file. */ |
| |
| #define REG_CLASS_NAMES \ |
| { "NO_REGS", "FPCC_REGS", "I64_REGS", "GENERAL_REGS", "FP_REGS", \ |
| "EXTRA_FP_REGS", "GENERAL_OR_FP_REGS", "GENERAL_OR_EXTRA_FP_REGS", \ |
| "ALL_REGS" } |
| |
| /* Define which registers fit in which classes. |
| This is an initializer for a vector of HARD_REG_SET |
| of length N_REG_CLASSES. */ |
| |
| #define REG_CLASS_CONTENTS \ |
| {{0, 0, 0, 0}, /* NO_REGS */ \ |
| {0, 0, 0, 0xf}, /* FPCC_REGS */ \ |
| {0xffff, 0, 0, 0}, /* I64_REGS */ \ |
| {-1, 0, 0, 0x20}, /* GENERAL_REGS */ \ |
| {0, -1, 0, 0}, /* FP_REGS */ \ |
| {0, -1, -1, 0}, /* EXTRA_FP_REGS */ \ |
| {-1, -1, 0, 0x20}, /* GENERAL_OR_FP_REGS */ \ |
| {-1, -1, -1, 0x20}, /* GENERAL_OR_EXTRA_FP_REGS */ \ |
| {-1, -1, -1, 0x3f}} /* ALL_REGS */ |
| |
| /* Defines invalid mode changes. Borrowed from pa64-regs.h. |
| |
| SImode loads to floating-point registers are not zero-extended. |
| The definition for LOAD_EXTEND_OP specifies that integer loads |
| narrower than BITS_PER_WORD will be zero-extended. As a result, |
| we inhibit changes from SImode unless they are to a mode that is |
| identical in size. */ |
| |
| #define CANNOT_CHANGE_MODE_CLASS(FROM, TO, CLASS) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| && (FROM) == SImode \ |
| && GET_MODE_SIZE (FROM) != GET_MODE_SIZE (TO) \ |
| ? reg_classes_intersect_p (CLASS, FP_REGS) : 0) |
| |
| /* The same information, inverted: |
| Return the class number of the smallest class containing |
| reg number REGNO. This could be a conditional expression |
| or could index an array. */ |
| |
| extern enum reg_class sparc_regno_reg_class[FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER]; |
| |
| #define REGNO_REG_CLASS(REGNO) sparc_regno_reg_class[(REGNO)] |
| |
| /* This is the order in which to allocate registers normally. |
| |
| We put %f0-%f7 last among the float registers, so as to make it more |
| likely that a pseudo-register which dies in the float return register |
| area will get allocated to the float return register, thus saving a move |
| instruction at the end of the function. |
| |
| Similarly for integer return value registers. |
| |
| We know in this case that we will not end up with a leaf function. |
| |
| The register allocator is given the global and out registers first |
| because these registers are call clobbered and thus less useful to |
| global register allocation. |
| |
| Next we list the local and in registers. They are not call clobbered |
| and thus very useful for global register allocation. We list the input |
| registers before the locals so that it is more likely the incoming |
| arguments received in those registers can just stay there and not be |
| reloaded. */ |
| |
| #define REG_ALLOC_ORDER \ |
| { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, /* %g1-%g7 */ \ |
| 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, /* %o5-%o0 */ \ |
| 15, /* %o7 */ \ |
| 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, /* %l0-%l7 */ \ |
| 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 31, /* %i5-%i0,%i7 */\ |
| 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, /* %f8-%f15 */ \ |
| 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, /* %f16-%f23 */ \ |
| 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, /* %f24-%f31 */ \ |
| 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, /* %f32-%f39 */ \ |
| 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, /* %f40-%f47 */ \ |
| 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, /* %f48-%f55 */ \ |
| 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, /* %f56-%f63 */ \ |
| 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, /* %f7-%f0 */ \ |
| 96, 97, 98, 99, /* %fcc0-3 */ \ |
| 100, 0, 14, 30, 101} /* %icc, %g0, %o6, %i6, %sfp */ |
| |
| /* This is the order in which to allocate registers for |
| leaf functions. If all registers can fit in the global and |
| output registers, then we have the possibility of having a leaf |
| function. |
| |
| The macro actually mentioned the input registers first, |
| because they get renumbered into the output registers once |
| we know really do have a leaf function. |
| |
| To be more precise, this register allocation order is used |
| when %o7 is found to not be clobbered right before register |
| allocation. Normally, the reason %o7 would be clobbered is |
| due to a call which could not be transformed into a sibling |
| call. |
| |
| As a consequence, it is possible to use the leaf register |
| allocation order and not end up with a leaf function. We will |
| not get suboptimal register allocation in that case because by |
| definition of being potentially leaf, there were no function |
| calls. Therefore, allocation order within the local register |
| window is not critical like it is when we do have function calls. */ |
| |
| #define REG_LEAF_ALLOC_ORDER \ |
| { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, /* %g1-%g7 */ \ |
| 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, /* %i5-%i0 */ \ |
| 15, /* %o7 */ \ |
| 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, /* %o5-%o0 */ \ |
| 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, /* %l0-%l7 */ \ |
| 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, /* %f8-%f15 */ \ |
| 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, /* %f16-%f23 */ \ |
| 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, /* %f24-%f31 */ \ |
| 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, /* %f32-%f39 */ \ |
| 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, /* %f40-%f47 */ \ |
| 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, /* %f48-%f55 */ \ |
| 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, /* %f56-%f63 */ \ |
| 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, /* %f7-%f0 */ \ |
| 96, 97, 98, 99, /* %fcc0-3 */ \ |
| 100, 0, 14, 30, 31, 101} /* %icc, %g0, %o6, %i6, %i7, %sfp */ |
| |
| #define ORDER_REGS_FOR_LOCAL_ALLOC order_regs_for_local_alloc () |
| |
| extern char sparc_leaf_regs[]; |
| #define LEAF_REGISTERS sparc_leaf_regs |
| |
| extern char leaf_reg_remap[]; |
| #define LEAF_REG_REMAP(REGNO) (leaf_reg_remap[REGNO]) |
| |
| /* The class value for index registers, and the one for base regs. */ |
| #define INDEX_REG_CLASS GENERAL_REGS |
| #define BASE_REG_CLASS GENERAL_REGS |
| |
| /* Local macro to handle the two v9 classes of FP regs. */ |
| #define FP_REG_CLASS_P(CLASS) ((CLASS) == FP_REGS || (CLASS) == EXTRA_FP_REGS) |
| |
| /* Get reg_class from a letter such as appears in the machine description. |
| In the not-v9 case, coerce v9's 'e' class to 'f', so we can use 'e' in the |
| .md file for v8 and v9. |
| 'd' and 'b' are used for single and double precision VIS operations, |
| if TARGET_VIS. |
| 'h' is used for V8+ 64 bit global and out registers. */ |
| |
| #define REG_CLASS_FROM_LETTER(C) \ |
| (TARGET_V9 \ |
| ? ((C) == 'f' ? FP_REGS \ |
| : (C) == 'e' ? EXTRA_FP_REGS \ |
| : (C) == 'c' ? FPCC_REGS \ |
| : ((C) == 'd' && TARGET_VIS) ? FP_REGS\ |
| : ((C) == 'b' && TARGET_VIS) ? EXTRA_FP_REGS\ |
| : ((C) == 'h' && TARGET_V8PLUS) ? I64_REGS\ |
| : NO_REGS) \ |
| : ((C) == 'f' ? FP_REGS \ |
| : (C) == 'e' ? FP_REGS \ |
| : (C) == 'c' ? FPCC_REGS \ |
| : NO_REGS)) |
| |
| /* The letters I, J, K, L and M in a register constraint string |
| can be used to stand for particular ranges of immediate operands. |
| This macro defines what the ranges are. |
| C is the letter, and VALUE is a constant value. |
| Return 1 if VALUE is in the range specified by C. |
| |
| `I' is used for the range of constants an insn can actually contain. |
| `J' is used for the range which is just zero (since that is R0). |
| `K' is used for constants which can be loaded with a single sethi insn. |
| `L' is used for the range of constants supported by the movcc insns. |
| `M' is used for the range of constants supported by the movrcc insns. |
| `N' is like K, but for constants wider than 32 bits. |
| `O' is used for the range which is just 4096. */ |
| |
| #define SPARC_SIMM10_P(X) ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (X) + 0x200 < 0x400) |
| #define SPARC_SIMM11_P(X) ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (X) + 0x400 < 0x800) |
| #define SPARC_SIMM13_P(X) ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (X) + 0x1000 < 0x2000) |
| /* 10 and 11 bit immediates are only used for a few specific insns. |
| SMALL_INT is used throughout the port so we continue to use it. */ |
| #define SMALL_INT(X) (SPARC_SIMM13_P (INTVAL (X))) |
| /* 13 bit immediate, considering only the low 32 bits */ |
| #define SMALL_INT32(X) (SPARC_SIMM13_P (trunc_int_for_mode \ |
| (INTVAL (X), SImode))) |
| #define SPARC_SETHI_P(X) \ |
| (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (X) \ |
| & ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0x3ff - GET_MODE_MASK (SImode) - 1)) == 0) |
| #define SPARC_SETHI32_P(X) \ |
| (SPARC_SETHI_P ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (X) & GET_MODE_MASK (SImode))) |
| |
| #define CONST_OK_FOR_LETTER_P(VALUE, C) \ |
| ((C) == 'I' ? SPARC_SIMM13_P (VALUE) \ |
| : (C) == 'J' ? (VALUE) == 0 \ |
| : (C) == 'K' ? SPARC_SETHI32_P (VALUE) \ |
| : (C) == 'L' ? SPARC_SIMM11_P (VALUE) \ |
| : (C) == 'M' ? SPARC_SIMM10_P (VALUE) \ |
| : (C) == 'N' ? SPARC_SETHI_P (VALUE) \ |
| : (C) == 'O' ? (VALUE) == 4096 \ |
| : 0) |
| |
| /* Similar, but for floating constants, and defining letters G and H. |
| Here VALUE is the CONST_DOUBLE rtx itself. */ |
| |
| #define CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_LETTER_P(VALUE, C) \ |
| ((C) == 'G' ? fp_zero_operand (VALUE, GET_MODE (VALUE)) \ |
| : (C) == 'H' ? arith_double_operand (VALUE, DImode) \ |
| : (C) == 'O' ? arith_double_4096_operand (VALUE, DImode) \ |
| : 0) |
| |
| /* Given an rtx X being reloaded into a reg required to be |
| in class CLASS, return the class of reg to actually use. |
| In general this is just CLASS; but on some machines |
| in some cases it is preferable to use a more restrictive class. */ |
| /* - We can't load constants into FP registers. |
| - We can't load FP constants into integer registers when soft-float, |
| because there is no soft-float pattern with a r/F constraint. |
| - We can't load FP constants into integer registers for TFmode unless |
| it is 0.0L, because there is no movtf pattern with a r/F constraint. |
| - Try and reload integer constants (symbolic or otherwise) back into |
| registers directly, rather than having them dumped to memory. */ |
| |
| #define PREFERRED_RELOAD_CLASS(X,CLASS) \ |
| (CONSTANT_P (X) \ |
| ? ((FP_REG_CLASS_P (CLASS) \ |
| || (CLASS) == GENERAL_OR_FP_REGS \ |
| || (CLASS) == GENERAL_OR_EXTRA_FP_REGS \ |
| || (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (X)) == MODE_FLOAT \ |
| && ! TARGET_FPU) \ |
| || (GET_MODE (X) == TFmode \ |
| && ! fp_zero_operand (X, TFmode))) \ |
| ? NO_REGS \ |
| : (!FP_REG_CLASS_P (CLASS) \ |
| && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (X)) == MODE_INT) \ |
| ? GENERAL_REGS \ |
| : (CLASS)) \ |
| : (CLASS)) |
| |
| /* Return the register class of a scratch register needed to load IN into |
| a register of class CLASS in MODE. |
| |
| We need a temporary when loading/storing a HImode/QImode value |
| between memory and the FPU registers. This can happen when combine puts |
| a paradoxical subreg in a float/fix conversion insn. |
| |
| We need a temporary when loading/storing a DFmode value between |
| unaligned memory and the upper FPU registers. */ |
| |
| #define SECONDARY_INPUT_RELOAD_CLASS(CLASS, MODE, IN) \ |
| ((FP_REG_CLASS_P (CLASS) \ |
| && ((MODE) == HImode || (MODE) == QImode) \ |
| && (GET_CODE (IN) == MEM \ |
| || ((GET_CODE (IN) == REG || GET_CODE (IN) == SUBREG) \ |
| && true_regnum (IN) == -1))) \ |
| ? GENERAL_REGS \ |
| : ((CLASS) == EXTRA_FP_REGS && (MODE) == DFmode \ |
| && GET_CODE (IN) == MEM && TARGET_ARCH32 \ |
| && ! mem_min_alignment ((IN), 8)) \ |
| ? FP_REGS \ |
| : (((TARGET_CM_MEDANY \ |
| && symbolic_operand ((IN), (MODE))) \ |
| || (TARGET_CM_EMBMEDANY \ |
| && text_segment_operand ((IN), (MODE)))) \ |
| && !flag_pic) \ |
| ? GENERAL_REGS \ |
| : NO_REGS) |
| |
| #define SECONDARY_OUTPUT_RELOAD_CLASS(CLASS, MODE, IN) \ |
| ((FP_REG_CLASS_P (CLASS) \ |
| && ((MODE) == HImode || (MODE) == QImode) \ |
| && (GET_CODE (IN) == MEM \ |
| || ((GET_CODE (IN) == REG || GET_CODE (IN) == SUBREG) \ |
| && true_regnum (IN) == -1))) \ |
| ? GENERAL_REGS \ |
| : ((CLASS) == EXTRA_FP_REGS && (MODE) == DFmode \ |
| && GET_CODE (IN) == MEM && TARGET_ARCH32 \ |
| && ! mem_min_alignment ((IN), 8)) \ |
| ? FP_REGS \ |
| : (((TARGET_CM_MEDANY \ |
| && symbolic_operand ((IN), (MODE))) \ |
| || (TARGET_CM_EMBMEDANY \ |
| && text_segment_operand ((IN), (MODE)))) \ |
| && !flag_pic) \ |
| ? GENERAL_REGS \ |
| : NO_REGS) |
| |
| /* On SPARC it is not possible to directly move data between |
| GENERAL_REGS and FP_REGS. */ |
| #define SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED(CLASS1, CLASS2, MODE) \ |
| (FP_REG_CLASS_P (CLASS1) != FP_REG_CLASS_P (CLASS2)) |
| |
| /* Return the stack location to use for secondary memory needed reloads. |
| We want to use the reserved location just below the frame pointer. |
| However, we must ensure that there is a frame, so use assign_stack_local |
| if the frame size is zero. */ |
| #define SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED_RTX(MODE) \ |
| (get_frame_size () == 0 \ |
| ? assign_stack_local (MODE, GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE), 0) \ |
| : gen_rtx_MEM (MODE, plus_constant (frame_pointer_rtx, \ |
| STARTING_FRAME_OFFSET))) |
| |
| /* Get_secondary_mem widens its argument to BITS_PER_WORD which loses on v9 |
| because the movsi and movsf patterns don't handle r/f moves. |
| For v8 we copy the default definition. */ |
| #define SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED_MODE(MODE) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (MODE) < 32 \ |
| ? mode_for_size (32, GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE), 0) \ |
| : MODE) \ |
| : (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (MODE) < BITS_PER_WORD \ |
| ? mode_for_size (BITS_PER_WORD, GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE), 0) \ |
| : MODE)) |
| |
| /* Return the maximum number of consecutive registers |
| needed to represent mode MODE in a register of class CLASS. */ |
| /* On SPARC, this is the size of MODE in words. */ |
| #define CLASS_MAX_NREGS(CLASS, MODE) \ |
| (FP_REG_CLASS_P (CLASS) ? (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) + 3) / 4 \ |
| : (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) + UNITS_PER_WORD - 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD) |
| |
| /* Stack layout; function entry, exit and calling. */ |
| |
| /* Define the number of register that can hold parameters. |
| This macro is only used in other macro definitions below and in sparc.c. |
| MODE is the mode of the argument. |
| !v9: All args are passed in %o0-%o5. |
| v9: %o0-%o5 and %f0-%f31 are cumulatively used to pass values. |
| See the description in sparc.c. */ |
| #define NPARM_REGS(MODE) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? (GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_FLOAT ? 32 : 6) \ |
| : 6) |
| |
| /* Define this if pushing a word on the stack |
| makes the stack pointer a smaller address. */ |
| #define STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD |
| |
| /* Define this if the nominal address of the stack frame |
| is at the high-address end of the local variables; |
| that is, each additional local variable allocated |
| goes at a more negative offset in the frame. */ |
| #define FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD |
| |
| /* Offset within stack frame to start allocating local variables at. |
| If FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD, this is the offset to the END of the |
| first local allocated. Otherwise, it is the offset to the BEGINNING |
| of the first local allocated. */ |
| /* This allows space for one TFmode floating point value. */ |
| #define STARTING_FRAME_OFFSET \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 ? -16 \ |
| : (-SPARC_STACK_ALIGN (LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE / BITS_PER_UNIT))) |
| |
| /* If we generate an insn to push BYTES bytes, |
| this says how many the stack pointer really advances by. |
| On SPARC, don't define this because there are no push insns. */ |
| /* #define PUSH_ROUNDING(BYTES) */ |
| |
| /* Offset of first parameter from the argument pointer register value. |
| !v9: This is 64 for the ins and locals, plus 4 for the struct-return reg |
| even if this function isn't going to use it. |
| v9: This is 128 for the ins and locals. */ |
| #define FIRST_PARM_OFFSET(FNDECL) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 ? 16 * UNITS_PER_WORD : STRUCT_VALUE_OFFSET + UNITS_PER_WORD) |
| |
| /* Offset from the argument pointer register value to the CFA. |
| This is different from FIRST_PARM_OFFSET because the register window |
| comes between the CFA and the arguments. */ |
| #define ARG_POINTER_CFA_OFFSET(FNDECL) 0 |
| |
| /* When a parameter is passed in a register, stack space is still |
| allocated for it. |
| !v9: All 6 possible integer registers have backing store allocated. |
| v9: Only space for the arguments passed is allocated. */ |
| /* ??? Ideally, we'd use zero here (as the minimum), but zero has special |
| meaning to the backend. Further, we need to be able to detect if a |
| varargs/unprototyped function is called, as they may want to spill more |
| registers than we've provided space. Ugly, ugly. So for now we retain |
| all 6 slots even for v9. */ |
| #define REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE(DECL) (6 * UNITS_PER_WORD) |
| |
| /* Definitions for register elimination. */ |
| /* ??? In TARGET_FLAT mode we needn't have a hard frame pointer. */ |
| |
| #define ELIMINABLE_REGS \ |
| {{ FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM}, \ |
| { FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM} } |
| |
| /* The way this is structured, we can't eliminate SFP in favor of SP |
| if the frame pointer is required: we want to use the SFP->HFP elimination |
| in that case. But the test in update_eliminables doesn't know we are |
| assuming below that we only do the former elimination. */ |
| #define CAN_ELIMINATE(FROM, TO) \ |
| ((TO) == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM || !FRAME_POINTER_REQUIRED) |
| |
| #define INITIAL_ELIMINATION_OFFSET(FROM, TO, OFFSET) \ |
| do { \ |
| (OFFSET) = 0; \ |
| if ((TO) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) \ |
| { \ |
| /* Note, we always pretend that this is a leaf function \ |
| because if it's not, there's no point in trying to \ |
| eliminate the frame pointer. If it is a leaf \ |
| function, we guessed right! */ \ |
| if (TARGET_FLAT) \ |
| (OFFSET) = \ |
| sparc_flat_compute_frame_size (get_frame_size ()); \ |
| else \ |
| (OFFSET) = compute_frame_size (get_frame_size (), 1); \ |
| } \ |
| (OFFSET) += SPARC_STACK_BIAS; \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| /* Keep the stack pointer constant throughout the function. |
| This is both an optimization and a necessity: longjmp |
| doesn't behave itself when the stack pointer moves within |
| the function! */ |
| #define ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS 1 |
| |
| /* Value is the number of bytes of arguments automatically |
| popped when returning from a subroutine call. |
| FUNDECL is the declaration node of the function (as a tree), |
| FUNTYPE is the data type of the function (as a tree), |
| or for a library call it is an identifier node for the subroutine name. |
| SIZE is the number of bytes of arguments passed on the stack. */ |
| |
| #define RETURN_POPS_ARGS(FUNDECL,FUNTYPE,SIZE) 0 |
| |
| /* Some subroutine macros specific to this machine. |
| When !TARGET_FPU, put float return values in the general registers, |
| since we don't have any fp registers. */ |
| #define BASE_RETURN_VALUE_REG(MODE) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? (TARGET_FPU && FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE) ? 32 : 8) \ |
| : (TARGET_FPU && FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE) && (MODE) != TFmode ? 32 : 8)) |
| |
| #define BASE_OUTGOING_VALUE_REG(MODE) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? (TARGET_FPU && FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE) ? 32 \ |
| : TARGET_FLAT ? 8 : 24) \ |
| : (TARGET_FPU && FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE) && (MODE) != TFmode ? 32\ |
| : (TARGET_FLAT ? 8 : 24))) |
| |
| #define BASE_PASSING_ARG_REG(MODE) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? (TARGET_FPU && FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE) ? 32 : 8) \ |
| : 8) |
| |
| /* ??? FIXME -- seems wrong for v9 structure passing... */ |
| #define BASE_INCOMING_ARG_REG(MODE) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? (TARGET_FPU && FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE) ? 32 \ |
| : TARGET_FLAT ? 8 : 24) \ |
| : (TARGET_FLAT ? 8 : 24)) |
| |
| /* Define this macro if the target machine has "register windows". This |
| C expression returns the register number as seen by the called function |
| corresponding to register number OUT as seen by the calling function. |
| Return OUT if register number OUT is not an outbound register. */ |
| |
| #define INCOMING_REGNO(OUT) \ |
| ((TARGET_FLAT || (OUT) < 8 || (OUT) > 15) ? (OUT) : (OUT) + 16) |
| |
| /* Define this macro if the target machine has "register windows". This |
| C expression returns the register number as seen by the calling function |
| corresponding to register number IN as seen by the called function. |
| Return IN if register number IN is not an inbound register. */ |
| |
| #define OUTGOING_REGNO(IN) \ |
| ((TARGET_FLAT || (IN) < 24 || (IN) > 31) ? (IN) : (IN) - 16) |
| |
| /* Define this macro if the target machine has register windows. This |
| C expression returns true if the register is call-saved but is in the |
| register window. */ |
| |
| #define LOCAL_REGNO(REGNO) \ |
| (TARGET_FLAT ? 0 : (REGNO) >= 16 && (REGNO) <= 31) |
| |
| /* Define how to find the value returned by a function. |
| VALTYPE is the data type of the value (as a tree). |
| If the precise function being called is known, FUNC is its FUNCTION_DECL; |
| otherwise, FUNC is 0. */ |
| |
| /* On SPARC the value is found in the first "output" register. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_VALUE(VALTYPE, FUNC) \ |
| function_value ((VALTYPE), TYPE_MODE (VALTYPE), 1) |
| |
| /* But the called function leaves it in the first "input" register. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_OUTGOING_VALUE(VALTYPE, FUNC) \ |
| function_value ((VALTYPE), TYPE_MODE (VALTYPE), 0) |
| |
| /* Define how to find the value returned by a library function |
| assuming the value has mode MODE. */ |
| |
| #define LIBCALL_VALUE(MODE) \ |
| function_value (NULL_TREE, (MODE), 1) |
| |
| /* 1 if N is a possible register number for a function value |
| as seen by the caller. |
| On SPARC, the first "output" reg is used for integer values, |
| and the first floating point register is used for floating point values. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_VALUE_REGNO_P(N) ((N) == 8 || (N) == 32) |
| |
| /* Define the size of space to allocate for the return value of an |
| untyped_call. */ |
| |
| #define APPLY_RESULT_SIZE 16 |
| |
| /* 1 if N is a possible register number for function argument passing. |
| On SPARC, these are the "output" registers. v9 also uses %f0-%f31. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_ARG_REGNO_P(N) \ |
| (TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| ? (((N) >= 8 && (N) <= 13) || ((N) >= 32 && (N) <= 63)) \ |
| : ((N) >= 8 && (N) <= 13)) |
| |
| /* Define a data type for recording info about an argument list |
| during the scan of that argument list. This data type should |
| hold all necessary information about the function itself |
| and about the args processed so far, enough to enable macros |
| such as FUNCTION_ARG to determine where the next arg should go. |
| |
| On SPARC (!v9), this is a single integer, which is a number of words |
| of arguments scanned so far (including the invisible argument, |
| if any, which holds the structure-value-address). |
| Thus 7 or more means all following args should go on the stack. |
| |
| For v9, we also need to know whether a prototype is present. */ |
| |
| struct sparc_args { |
| int words; /* number of words passed so far */ |
| int prototype_p; /* nonzero if a prototype is present */ |
| int libcall_p; /* nonzero if a library call */ |
| }; |
| #define CUMULATIVE_ARGS struct sparc_args |
| |
| /* Initialize a variable CUM of type CUMULATIVE_ARGS |
| for a call to a function whose data type is FNTYPE. |
| For a library call, FNTYPE is 0. */ |
| |
| #define INIT_CUMULATIVE_ARGS(CUM, FNTYPE, LIBNAME, FNDECL, N_NAMED_ARGS) \ |
| init_cumulative_args (& (CUM), (FNTYPE), (LIBNAME), (FNDECL)); |
| |
| /* Update the data in CUM to advance over an argument |
| of mode MODE and data type TYPE. |
| TYPE is null for libcalls where that information may not be available. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_ARG_ADVANCE(CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED) \ |
| function_arg_advance (& (CUM), (MODE), (TYPE), (NAMED)) |
| |
| /* Nonzero if we do not know how to pass TYPE solely in registers. */ |
| |
| #define MUST_PASS_IN_STACK(MODE,TYPE) \ |
| ((TYPE) != 0 \ |
| && (TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (TYPE)) != INTEGER_CST \ |
| || TREE_ADDRESSABLE (TYPE))) |
| |
| /* Determine where to put an argument to a function. |
| Value is zero to push the argument on the stack, |
| or a hard register in which to store the argument. |
| |
| MODE is the argument's machine mode. |
| TYPE is the data type of the argument (as a tree). |
| This is null for libcalls where that information may |
| not be available. |
| CUM is a variable of type CUMULATIVE_ARGS which gives info about |
| the preceding args and about the function being called. |
| NAMED is nonzero if this argument is a named parameter |
| (otherwise it is an extra parameter matching an ellipsis). */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_ARG(CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED) \ |
| function_arg (& (CUM), (MODE), (TYPE), (NAMED), 0) |
| |
| /* Define where a function finds its arguments. |
| This is different from FUNCTION_ARG because of register windows. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_INCOMING_ARG(CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED) \ |
| function_arg (& (CUM), (MODE), (TYPE), (NAMED), 1) |
| |
| /* For an arg passed partly in registers and partly in memory, |
| this is the number of registers used. |
| For args passed entirely in registers or entirely in memory, zero. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_ARG_PARTIAL_NREGS(CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED) \ |
| function_arg_partial_nregs (& (CUM), (MODE), (TYPE), (NAMED)) |
| |
| /* A C expression that indicates when an argument must be passed by reference. |
| If nonzero for an argument, a copy of that argument is made in memory and a |
| pointer to the argument is passed instead of the argument itself. |
| The pointer is passed in whatever way is appropriate for passing a pointer |
| to that type. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_ARG_PASS_BY_REFERENCE(CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED) \ |
| function_arg_pass_by_reference (& (CUM), (MODE), (TYPE), (NAMED)) |
| |
| /* If defined, a C expression which determines whether, and in which direction, |
| to pad out an argument with extra space. The value should be of type |
| `enum direction': either `upward' to pad above the argument, |
| `downward' to pad below, or `none' to inhibit padding. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_ARG_PADDING(MODE, TYPE) \ |
| function_arg_padding ((MODE), (TYPE)) |
| |
| /* If defined, a C expression that gives the alignment boundary, in bits, |
| of an argument with the specified mode and type. If it is not defined, |
| PARM_BOUNDARY is used for all arguments. |
| For sparc64, objects requiring 16 byte alignment are passed that way. */ |
| |
| #define FUNCTION_ARG_BOUNDARY(MODE, TYPE) \ |
| ((TARGET_ARCH64 \ |
| && (GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (MODE) == 128 \ |
| || ((TYPE) && TYPE_ALIGN (TYPE) == 128))) \ |
| ? 128 : PARM_BOUNDARY) |
| |
| /* Define the information needed to generate branch and scc insns. This is |
| stored from the compare operation. Note that we can't use "rtx" here |
| since it hasn't been defined! */ |
| |
| extern GTY(()) rtx sparc_compare_op0; |
| extern GTY(()) rtx sparc_compare_op1; |
| |
| |
| /* Generate the special assembly code needed to tell the assembler whatever |
| it might need to know about the return value of a function. |
| |
| For SPARC assemblers, we need to output a .proc pseudo-op which conveys |
| information to the assembler relating to peephole optimization (done in |
| the assembler). */ |
| |
| #define ASM_DECLARE_RESULT(FILE, RESULT) \ |
| fprintf ((FILE), "\t.proc\t0%lo\n", sparc_type_code (TREE_TYPE (RESULT))) |
| |
| /* Output the special assembly code needed to tell the assembler some |
| register is used as global register variable. |
| |
| SPARC 64bit psABI declares registers %g2 and %g3 as application |
| registers and %g6 and %g7 as OS registers. Any object using them |
| should declare (for %g2/%g3 has to, for %g6/%g7 can) that it uses them |
| and how they are used (scratch or some global variable). |
| Linker will then refuse to link together objects which use those |
| registers incompatibly. |
| |
| Unless the registers are used for scratch, two different global |
| registers cannot be declared to the same name, so in the unlikely |
| case of a global register variable occupying more than one register |
| we prefix the second and following registers with .gnu.part1. etc. */ |
| |
| extern char sparc_hard_reg_printed[8]; |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_AS_REGISTER_PSEUDO_OP |
| #define ASM_DECLARE_REGISTER_GLOBAL(FILE, DECL, REGNO, NAME) \ |
| do { \ |
| if (TARGET_ARCH64) \ |
| { \ |
| int end = HARD_REGNO_NREGS ((REGNO), DECL_MODE (decl)) + (REGNO); \ |
| int reg; \ |
| for (reg = (REGNO); reg < 8 && reg < end; reg++) \ |
| if ((reg & ~1) == 2 || (reg & ~1) == 6) \ |
| { \ |
| if (reg == (REGNO)) \ |
| fprintf ((FILE), "\t.register\t%%g%d, %s\n", reg, (NAME)); \ |
| else \ |
| fprintf ((FILE), "\t.register\t%%g%d, .gnu.part%d.%s\n", \ |
| reg, reg - (REGNO), (NAME)); \ |
| sparc_hard_reg_printed[reg] = 1; \ |
| } \ |
| } \ |
| } while (0) |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* Emit rtl for profiling. */ |
| #define PROFILE_HOOK(LABEL) sparc_profile_hook (LABEL) |
| |
| /* All the work done in PROFILE_HOOK, but still required. */ |
| #define FUNCTION_PROFILER(FILE, LABELNO) do { } while (0) |
| |
| /* Set the name of the mcount function for the system. */ |
| #define MCOUNT_FUNCTION "*mcount" |
| |
| /* EXIT_IGNORE_STACK should be nonzero if, when returning from a function, |
| the stack pointer does not matter. The value is tested only in |
| functions that have frame pointers. |
| No definition is equivalent to always zero. */ |
| |
| #define EXIT_IGNORE_STACK \ |
| (get_frame_size () != 0 \ |
| || current_function_calls_alloca || current_function_outgoing_args_size) |
| |
| #define DELAY_SLOTS_FOR_EPILOGUE \ |
| (TARGET_FLAT ? sparc_flat_epilogue_delay_slots () : 1) |
| #define ELIGIBLE_FOR_EPILOGUE_DELAY(trial, slots_filled) \ |
| (TARGET_FLAT ? sparc_flat_eligible_for_epilogue_delay (trial, slots_filled) \ |
| : eligible_for_epilogue_delay (trial, slots_filled)) |
| |
| /* Define registers used by the epilogue and return instruction. */ |
| #define EPILOGUE_USES(REGNO) \ |
| (!TARGET_FLAT && REGNO == 31) |
| |
| /* Length in units of the trampoline for entering a nested function. */ |
| |
| #define TRAMPOLINE_SIZE (TARGET_ARCH64 ? 32 : 16) |
| |
| #define TRAMPOLINE_ALIGNMENT 128 /* 16 bytes */ |
| |
| /* Emit RTL insns to initialize the variable parts of a trampoline. |
| FNADDR is an RTX for the address of the function's pure code. |
| CXT is an RTX for the static chain value for the function. */ |
| |
| #define INITIALIZE_TRAMPOLINE(TRAMP, FNADDR, CXT) \ |
| if (TARGET_ARCH64) \ |
| sparc64_initialize_trampoline (TRAMP, FNADDR, CXT); \ |
| else \ |
| sparc_initialize_trampoline (TRAMP, FNADDR, CXT) |
| |
| /* Generate necessary RTL for __builtin_saveregs(). */ |
| |
| #define EXPAND_BUILTIN_SAVEREGS() sparc_builtin_saveregs () |
| |
| /* Implement `va_start' for varargs and stdarg. */ |
| #define EXPAND_BUILTIN_VA_START(valist, nextarg) \ |
| sparc_va_start (valist, nextarg) |
| |
| /* Implement `va_arg'. */ |
| #define EXPAND_BUILTIN_VA_ARG(valist, type) \ |
| sparc_va_arg (valist, type) |
| |
| /* Define this macro if the location where a function argument is passed |
| depends on whether or not it is a named argument. |
| |
| This macro controls how the NAMED argument to FUNCTION_ARG |
| is set for varargs and stdarg functions. With this macro defined, |
| the NAMED argument is always true for named arguments, and false for |
| unnamed arguments. If this is not defined, but SETUP_INCOMING_VARARGS |
| is defined, then all arguments are treated as named. Otherwise, all named |
| arguments except the last are treated as named. |
| For the v9 we want NAMED to mean what it says it means. */ |
| |
| #define STRICT_ARGUMENT_NAMING TARGET_V9 |
| |
| /* Generate RTL to flush the register windows so as to make arbitrary frames |
| available. */ |
| #define SETUP_FRAME_ADDRESSES() \ |
| emit_insn (gen_flush_register_windows ()) |
| |
| /* Given an rtx for the address of a frame, |
| return an rtx for the address of the word in the frame |
| that holds the dynamic chain--the previous frame's address. |
| ??? -mflat support? */ |
| #define DYNAMIC_CHAIN_ADDRESS(frame) \ |
| plus_constant (frame, 14 * UNITS_PER_WORD + SPARC_STACK_BIAS) |
| |
| /* The return address isn't on the stack, it is in a register, so we can't |
| access it from the current frame pointer. We can access it from the |
| previous frame pointer though by reading a value from the register window |
| save area. */ |
| #define RETURN_ADDR_IN_PREVIOUS_FRAME |
| |
| /* This is the offset of the return address to the true next instruction to be |
| executed for the current function. */ |
| #define RETURN_ADDR_OFFSET \ |
| (8 + 4 * (! TARGET_ARCH64 && current_function_returns_struct)) |
| |
| /* The current return address is in %i7. The return address of anything |
| farther back is in the register window save area at [%fp+60]. */ |
| /* ??? This ignores the fact that the actual return address is +8 for normal |
| returns, and +12 for structure returns. */ |
| #define RETURN_ADDR_RTX(count, frame) \ |
| ((count == -1) \ |
| ? gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, 31) \ |
| : gen_rtx_MEM (Pmode, \ |
| memory_address (Pmode, plus_constant (frame, \ |
| 15 * UNITS_PER_WORD \ |
| + SPARC_STACK_BIAS)))) |
| |
| /* Before the prologue, the return address is %o7 + 8. OK, sometimes it's |
| +12, but always using +8 is close enough for frame unwind purposes. |
| Actually, just using %o7 is close enough for unwinding, but %o7+8 |
| is something you can return to. */ |
| #define INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX \ |
| plus_constant (gen_rtx_REG (word_mode, 15), 8) |
| #define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (15) |
| |
| /* The offset from the incoming value of %sp to the top of the stack frame |
| for the current function. On sparc64, we have to account for the stack |
| bias if present. */ |
| #define INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET SPARC_STACK_BIAS |
| |
| /* Describe how we implement __builtin_eh_return. */ |
| #define EH_RETURN_DATA_REGNO(N) ((N) < 4 ? (N) + 24 : INVALID_REGNUM) |
| #define EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, 1) /* %g1 */ |
| #define EH_RETURN_HANDLER_RTX gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, 31) /* %i7 */ |
| |
| /* Select a format to encode pointers in exception handling data. CODE |
| is 0 for data, 1 for code labels, 2 for function pointers. GLOBAL is |
| true if the symbol may be affected by dynamic relocations. |
| |
| If assembler and linker properly support .uaword %r_disp32(foo), |
| then use PC relative 32-bit relocations instead of absolute relocs |
| for shared libraries. On sparc64, use pc relative 32-bit relocs even |
| for binaries, to save memory. |
| |
| binutils 2.12 would emit a R_SPARC_DISP32 dynamic relocation if the |
| symbol %r_disp32() is against was not local, but .hidden. In that |
| case, we have to use DW_EH_PE_absptr for pic personality. */ |
| #ifdef HAVE_AS_SPARC_UA_PCREL |
| #ifdef HAVE_AS_SPARC_UA_PCREL_HIDDEN |
| #define ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT(CODE,GLOBAL) \ |
| (flag_pic \ |
| ? (GLOBAL ? DW_EH_PE_indirect : 0) | DW_EH_PE_pcrel | DW_EH_PE_sdata4\ |
| : ((TARGET_ARCH64 && ! GLOBAL) \ |
| ? (DW_EH_PE_pcrel | DW_EH_PE_sdata4) \ |
| : DW_EH_PE_absptr)) |
| #else |
| #define ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT(CODE,GLOBAL) \ |
| (flag_pic \ |
| ? (GLOBAL ? DW_EH_PE_absptr : (DW_EH_PE_pcrel | DW_EH_PE_sdata4)) \ |
| : ((TARGET_ARCH64 && ! GLOBAL) \ |
| ? (DW_EH_PE_pcrel | DW_EH_PE_sdata4) \ |
| : DW_EH_PE_absptr)) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Emit a PC-relative relocation. */ |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_PCREL(FILE, SIZE, LABEL) \ |
| do { \ |
| fputs (integer_asm_op (SIZE, FALSE), FILE); \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "%%r_disp%d(", SIZE * 8); \ |
| assemble_name (FILE, LABEL); \ |
| fputc (')', FILE); \ |
| } while (0) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Addressing modes, and classification of registers for them. */ |
| |
| /* Macros to check register numbers against specific register classes. */ |
| |
| /* These assume that REGNO is a hard or pseudo reg number. |
| They give nonzero only if REGNO is a hard reg of the suitable class |
| or a pseudo reg currently allocated to a suitable hard reg. |
| Since they use reg_renumber, they are safe only once reg_renumber |
| has been allocated, which happens in local-alloc.c. */ |
| |
| #define REGNO_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(REGNO) \ |
| ((REGNO) < 32 || (unsigned) reg_renumber[REGNO] < (unsigned)32 \ |
| || (REGNO) == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM \ |
| || reg_renumber[REGNO] == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM) |
| |
| #define REGNO_OK_FOR_BASE_P(REGNO) REGNO_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (REGNO) |
| |
| #define REGNO_OK_FOR_FP_P(REGNO) \ |
| (((unsigned) (REGNO) - 32 < (TARGET_V9 ? (unsigned)64 : (unsigned)32)) \ |
| || ((unsigned) reg_renumber[REGNO] - 32 < (TARGET_V9 ? (unsigned)64 : (unsigned)32))) |
| #define REGNO_OK_FOR_CCFP_P(REGNO) \ |
| (TARGET_V9 \ |
| && (((unsigned) (REGNO) - 96 < (unsigned)4) \ |
| || ((unsigned) reg_renumber[REGNO] - 96 < (unsigned)4))) |
| |
| /* Now macros that check whether X is a register and also, |
| strictly, whether it is in a specified class. |
| |
| These macros are specific to the SPARC, and may be used only |
| in code for printing assembler insns and in conditions for |
| define_optimization. */ |
| |
| /* 1 if X is an fp register. */ |
| |
| #define FP_REG_P(X) (REG_P (X) && REGNO_OK_FOR_FP_P (REGNO (X))) |
| |
| /* Is X, a REG, an in or global register? i.e. is regno 0..7 or 24..31 */ |
| #define IN_OR_GLOBAL_P(X) (REGNO (X) < 8 || (REGNO (X) >= 24 && REGNO (X) <= 31)) |
| |
| /* Maximum number of registers that can appear in a valid memory address. */ |
| |
| #define MAX_REGS_PER_ADDRESS 2 |
| |
| /* Recognize any constant value that is a valid address. |
| When PIC, we do not accept an address that would require a scratch reg |
| to load into a register. */ |
| |
| #define CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P(X) constant_address_p (X) |
| |
| /* Define this, so that when PIC, reload won't try to reload invalid |
| addresses which require two reload registers. */ |
| |
| #define LEGITIMATE_PIC_OPERAND_P(X) legitimate_pic_operand_p (X) |
| |
| /* Nonzero if the constant value X is a legitimate general operand. |
| Anything can be made to work except floating point constants. |
| If TARGET_VIS, 0.0 can be made to work as well. */ |
| |
| #define LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P(X) legitimate_constant_p (X) |
| |
| /* The macros REG_OK_FOR..._P assume that the arg is a REG rtx |
| and check its validity for a certain class. |
| We have two alternate definitions for each of them. |
| The usual definition accepts all pseudo regs; the other rejects |
| them unless they have been allocated suitable hard regs. |
| The symbol REG_OK_STRICT causes the latter definition to be used. |
| |
| Most source files want to accept pseudo regs in the hope that |
| they will get allocated to the class that the insn wants them to be in. |
| Source files for reload pass need to be strict. |
| After reload, it makes no difference, since pseudo regs have |
| been eliminated by then. */ |
| |
| /* Optional extra constraints for this machine. |
| |
| 'Q' handles floating point constants which can be moved into |
| an integer register with a single sethi instruction. |
| |
| 'R' handles floating point constants which can be moved into |
| an integer register with a single mov instruction. |
| |
| 'S' handles floating point constants which can be moved into |
| an integer register using a high/lo_sum sequence. |
| |
| 'T' handles memory addresses where the alignment is known to |
| be at least 8 bytes. |
| |
| `U' handles all pseudo registers or a hard even numbered |
| integer register, needed for ldd/std instructions. |
| |
| 'W' handles the memory operand when moving operands in/out |
| of 'e' constraint floating point registers. */ |
| |
| #ifndef REG_OK_STRICT |
| |
| /* Nonzero if X is a hard reg that can be used as an index |
| or if it is a pseudo reg. */ |
| #define REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(X) \ |
| (REGNO (X) < 32 \ |
| || REGNO (X) == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM \ |
| || REGNO (X) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER) |
| |
| /* Nonzero if X is a hard reg that can be used as a base reg |
| or if it is a pseudo reg. */ |
| #define REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X) REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (X) |
| |
| /* 'T', 'U' are for aligned memory loads which aren't needed for arch64. |
| 'W' is like 'T' but is assumed true on arch64. |
| |
| Remember to accept pseudo-registers for memory constraints if reload is |
| in progress. */ |
| |
| #define EXTRA_CONSTRAINT(OP, C) \ |
| sparc_extra_constraint_check(OP, C, 0) |
| |
| #else |
| |
| /* Nonzero if X is a hard reg that can be used as an index. */ |
| #define REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(X) REGNO_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (REGNO (X)) |
| /* Nonzero if X is a hard reg that can be used as a base reg. */ |
| #define REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X) REGNO_OK_FOR_BASE_P (REGNO (X)) |
| |
| #define EXTRA_CONSTRAINT(OP, C) \ |
| sparc_extra_constraint_check(OP, C, 1) |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Should gcc use [%reg+%lo(xx)+offset] addresses? */ |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_AS_OFFSETABLE_LO10 |
| #define USE_AS_OFFSETABLE_LO10 1 |
| #else |
| #define USE_AS_OFFSETABLE_LO10 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS recognizes an RTL expression |
| that is a valid memory address for an instruction. |
| The MODE argument is the machine mode for the MEM expression |
| that wants to use this address. |
| |
| On SPARC, the actual legitimate addresses must be REG+REG or REG+SMALLINT |
| ordinarily. This changes a bit when generating PIC. |
| |
| If you change this, execute "rm explow.o recog.o reload.o". */ |
| |
| #define SYMBOLIC_CONST(X) symbolic_operand (X, VOIDmode) |
| |
| #define RTX_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X) \ |
| ((GET_CODE (X) == REG && REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P (X)) \ |
| || (GET_CODE (X) == SUBREG \ |
| && GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (X)) == REG \ |
| && REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P (SUBREG_REG (X)))) |
| |
| #define RTX_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(X) \ |
| ((GET_CODE (X) == REG && REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (X)) \ |
| || (GET_CODE (X) == SUBREG \ |
| && GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (X)) == REG \ |
| && REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (SUBREG_REG (X)))) |
| |
| #define RTX_OK_FOR_OFFSET_P(X) \ |
| (GET_CODE (X) == CONST_INT && INTVAL (X) >= -0x1000 && INTVAL (X) < 0x1000 - 8) |
| |
| #define RTX_OK_FOR_OLO10_P(X) \ |
| (GET_CODE (X) == CONST_INT && INTVAL (X) >= -0x1000 && INTVAL (X) < 0xc00 - 8) |
| |
| #ifdef REG_OK_STRICT |
| #define GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS(MODE, X, ADDR) \ |
| { \ |
| if (legitimate_address_p (MODE, X, 1)) \ |
| goto ADDR; \ |
| } |
| #else |
| #define GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS(MODE, X, ADDR) \ |
| { \ |
| if (legitimate_address_p (MODE, X, 0)) \ |
| goto ADDR; \ |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Go to LABEL if ADDR (a legitimate address expression) |
| has an effect that depends on the machine mode it is used for. |
| |
| In PIC mode, |
| |
| (mem:HI [%l7+a]) |
| |
| is not equivalent to |
| |
| (mem:QI [%l7+a]) (mem:QI [%l7+a+1]) |
| |
| because [%l7+a+1] is interpreted as the address of (a+1). */ |
| |
| #define GO_IF_MODE_DEPENDENT_ADDRESS(ADDR, LABEL) \ |
| { \ |
| if (flag_pic == 1) \ |
| { \ |
| if (GET_CODE (ADDR) == PLUS) \ |
| { \ |
| rtx op0 = XEXP (ADDR, 0); \ |
| rtx op1 = XEXP (ADDR, 1); \ |
| if (op0 == pic_offset_table_rtx \ |
| && SYMBOLIC_CONST (op1)) \ |
| goto LABEL; \ |
| } \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Try machine-dependent ways of modifying an illegitimate address |
| to be legitimate. If we find one, return the new, valid address. |
| This macro is used in only one place: `memory_address' in explow.c. |
| |
| OLDX is the address as it was before break_out_memory_refs was called. |
| In some cases it is useful to look at this to decide what needs to be done. |
| |
| MODE and WIN are passed so that this macro can use |
| GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS. |
| |
| It is always safe for this macro to do nothing. It exists to recognize |
| opportunities to optimize the output. */ |
| |
| /* On SPARC, change REG+N into REG+REG, and REG+(X*Y) into REG+REG. */ |
| #define LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS(X,OLDX,MODE,WIN) \ |
| { \ |
| (X) = legitimize_address (X, OLDX, MODE); \ |
| if (memory_address_p (MODE, X)) \ |
| goto WIN; \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Try a machine-dependent way of reloading an illegitimate address |
| operand. If we find one, push the reload and jump to WIN. This |
| macro is used in only one place: `find_reloads_address' in reload.c. |
| |
| For SPARC 32, we wish to handle addresses by splitting them into |
| HIGH+LO_SUM pairs, retaining the LO_SUM in the memory reference. |
| This cuts the number of extra insns by one. |
| |
| Do nothing when generating PIC code and the address is a |
| symbolic operand or requires a scratch register. */ |
| |
| #define LEGITIMIZE_RELOAD_ADDRESS(X,MODE,OPNUM,TYPE,IND_LEVELS,WIN) \ |
| do { \ |
| /* Decompose SImode constants into hi+lo_sum. We do have to \ |
| rerecognize what we produce, so be careful. */ \ |
| if (CONSTANT_P (X) \ |
| && (MODE != TFmode || TARGET_ARCH64) \ |
| && GET_MODE (X) == SImode \ |
| && GET_CODE (X) != LO_SUM && GET_CODE (X) != HIGH \ |
| && ! (flag_pic \ |
| && (symbolic_operand (X, Pmode) \ |
| || pic_address_needs_scratch (X))) \ |
| && sparc_cmodel <= CM_MEDLOW) \ |
| { \ |
| X = gen_rtx_LO_SUM (GET_MODE (X), \ |
| gen_rtx_HIGH (GET_MODE (X), X), X); \ |
| push_reload (XEXP (X, 0), NULL_RTX, &XEXP (X, 0), NULL, \ |
| BASE_REG_CLASS, GET_MODE (X), VOIDmode, 0, 0, \ |
| OPNUM, TYPE); \ |
| goto WIN; \ |
| } \ |
| /* ??? 64-bit reloads. */ \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| /* Specify the machine mode that this machine uses |
| for the index in the tablejump instruction. */ |
| /* If we ever implement any of the full models (such as CM_FULLANY), |
| this has to be DImode in that case */ |
| #ifdef HAVE_GAS_SUBSECTION_ORDERING |
| #define CASE_VECTOR_MODE \ |
| (! TARGET_PTR64 ? SImode : flag_pic ? SImode : TARGET_CM_MEDLOW ? SImode : DImode) |
| #else |
| /* If assembler does not have working .subsection -1, we use DImode for pic, as otherwise |
| we have to sign extend which slows things down. */ |
| #define CASE_VECTOR_MODE \ |
| (! TARGET_PTR64 ? SImode : flag_pic ? DImode : TARGET_CM_MEDLOW ? SImode : DImode) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Define as C expression which evaluates to nonzero if the tablejump |
| instruction expects the table to contain offsets from the address of the |
| table. |
| Do not define this if the table should contain absolute addresses. */ |
| /* #define CASE_VECTOR_PC_RELATIVE 1 */ |
| |
| /* Define this as 1 if `char' should by default be signed; else as 0. */ |
| #define DEFAULT_SIGNED_CHAR 1 |
| |
| /* Max number of bytes we can move from memory to memory |
| in one reasonably fast instruction. */ |
| #define MOVE_MAX 8 |
| |
| #if 0 /* Sun 4 has matherr, so this is no good. */ |
| /* This is the value of the error code EDOM for this machine, |
| used by the sqrt instruction. */ |
| #define TARGET_EDOM 33 |
| |
| /* This is how to refer to the variable errno. */ |
| #define GEN_ERRNO_RTX \ |
| gen_rtx_MEM (SImode, gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, "errno")) |
| #endif /* 0 */ |
| |
| /* Define if operations between registers always perform the operation |
| on the full register even if a narrower mode is specified. */ |
| #define WORD_REGISTER_OPERATIONS |
| |
| /* Define if loading in MODE, an integral mode narrower than BITS_PER_WORD |
| will either zero-extend or sign-extend. The value of this macro should |
| be the code that says which one of the two operations is implicitly |
| done, NIL if none. */ |
| #define LOAD_EXTEND_OP(MODE) ZERO_EXTEND |
| |
| /* Nonzero if access to memory by bytes is slow and undesirable. |
| For RISC chips, it means that access to memory by bytes is no |
| better than access by words when possible, so grab a whole word |
| and maybe make use of that. */ |
| #define SLOW_BYTE_ACCESS 1 |
| |
| /* When a prototype says `char' or `short', really pass an `int'. */ |
| #define PROMOTE_PROTOTYPES (TARGET_ARCH32) |
| |
| /* Define this to be nonzero if shift instructions ignore all but the low-order |
| few bits. */ |
| #define SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED 1 |
| |
| /* Value is 1 if truncating an integer of INPREC bits to OUTPREC bits |
| is done just by pretending it is already truncated. */ |
| #define TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION(OUTPREC, INPREC) 1 |
| |
| /* Specify the machine mode used for addresses. */ |
| #define Pmode (TARGET_ARCH64 ? DImode : SImode) |
| |
| /* Generate calls to memcpy, memcmp and memset. */ |
| #define TARGET_MEM_FUNCTIONS |
| |
| /* Given a comparison code (EQ, NE, etc.) and the first operand of a COMPARE, |
| return the mode to be used for the comparison. For floating-point, |
| CCFP[E]mode is used. CC_NOOVmode should be used when the first operand |
| is a PLUS, MINUS, NEG, or ASHIFT. CCmode should be used when no special |
| processing is needed. */ |
| #define SELECT_CC_MODE(OP,X,Y) select_cc_mode ((OP), (X), (Y)) |
| |
| /* Return nonzero if MODE implies a floating point inequality can be |
| reversed. For SPARC this is always true because we have a full |
| compliment of ordered and unordered comparisons, but until generic |
| code knows how to reverse it correctly we keep the old definition. */ |
| #define REVERSIBLE_CC_MODE(MODE) ((MODE) != CCFPEmode && (MODE) != CCFPmode) |
| |
| /* A function address in a call instruction for indexing purposes. */ |
| #define FUNCTION_MODE Pmode |
| |
| /* Define this if addresses of constant functions |
| shouldn't be put through pseudo regs where they can be cse'd. |
| Desirable on machines where ordinary constants are expensive |
| but a CALL with constant address is cheap. */ |
| #define NO_FUNCTION_CSE |
| |
| /* alloca should avoid clobbering the old register save area. */ |
| #define SETJMP_VIA_SAVE_AREA |
| |
| /* The _Q_* comparison libcalls return booleans. */ |
| #define FLOAT_LIB_COMPARE_RETURNS_BOOL(MODE, COMPARISON) ((MODE) == TFmode) |
| |
| /* Assume by default that the _Qp_* 64-bit libcalls are implemented such |
| that the inputs are fully consumed before the output memory is clobbered. */ |
| |
| #define TARGET_BUGGY_QP_LIB 0 |
| |
| /* Assume by default that we do not have the Solaris-specific conversion |
| routines nor 64-bit integer multiply and divide routines. */ |
| |
| #define SUN_CONVERSION_LIBFUNCS 0 |
| #define DITF_CONVERSION_LIBFUNCS 0 |
| #define SUN_INTEGER_MULTIPLY_64 0 |
| |
| /* Compute extra cost of moving data between one register class |
| and another. */ |
| #define GENERAL_OR_I64(C) ((C) == GENERAL_REGS || (C) == I64_REGS) |
| #define REGISTER_MOVE_COST(MODE, CLASS1, CLASS2) \ |
| (((FP_REG_CLASS_P (CLASS1) && GENERAL_OR_I64 (CLASS2)) \ |
| || (GENERAL_OR_I64 (CLASS1) && FP_REG_CLASS_P (CLASS2)) \ |
| || (CLASS1) == FPCC_REGS || (CLASS2) == FPCC_REGS) \ |
| ? ((sparc_cpu == PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC \ |
| || sparc_cpu == PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC3) ? 12 : 6) : 2) |
| |
| /* Provide the cost of a branch. For pre-v9 processors we use |
| a value of 3 to take into account the potential annulling of |
| the delay slot (which ends up being a bubble in the pipeline slot) |
| plus a cycle to take into consideration the instruction cache |
| effects. |
| |
| On v9 and later, which have branch prediction facilities, we set |
| it to the depth of the pipeline as that is the cost of a |
| mispredicted branch. */ |
| |
| #define BRANCH_COST \ |
| ((sparc_cpu == PROCESSOR_V9 \ |
| || sparc_cpu == PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC) \ |
| ? 7 \ |
| : (sparc_cpu == PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC3 \ |
| ? 9 : 3)) |
| |
| #define PREFETCH_BLOCK \ |
| ((sparc_cpu == PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC \ |
| || sparc_cpu == PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC3) \ |
| ? 64 : 32) |
| |
| #define SIMULTANEOUS_PREFETCHES \ |
| ((sparc_cpu == PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC) \ |
| ? 2 \ |
| : (sparc_cpu == PROCESSOR_ULTRASPARC3 \ |
| ? 8 : 3)) |
| |
| /* Control the assembler format that we output. */ |
| |
| /* A C string constant describing how to begin a comment in the target |
| assembler language. The compiler assumes that the comment will end at |
| the end of the line. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_COMMENT_START "!" |
| |
| /* Output to assembler file text saying following lines |
| may contain character constants, extra white space, comments, etc. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_APP_ON "" |
| |
| /* Output to assembler file text saying following lines |
| no longer contain unusual constructs. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_APP_OFF "" |
| |
| /* ??? Try to make the style consistent here (_OP?). */ |
| |
| #define ASM_FLOAT ".single" |
| #define ASM_DOUBLE ".double" |
| #define ASM_LONGDOUBLE ".xxx" /* ??? Not known (or used yet). */ |
| |
| /* How to refer to registers in assembler output. |
| This sequence is indexed by compiler's hard-register-number (see above). */ |
| |
| #define REGISTER_NAMES \ |
| {"%g0", "%g1", "%g2", "%g3", "%g4", "%g5", "%g6", "%g7", \ |
| "%o0", "%o1", "%o2", "%o3", "%o4", "%o5", "%sp", "%o7", \ |
| "%l0", "%l1", "%l2", "%l3", "%l4", "%l5", "%l6", "%l7", \ |
| "%i0", "%i1", "%i2", "%i3", "%i4", "%i5", "%fp", "%i7", \ |
| "%f0", "%f1", "%f2", "%f3", "%f4", "%f5", "%f6", "%f7", \ |
| "%f8", "%f9", "%f10", "%f11", "%f12", "%f13", "%f14", "%f15", \ |
| "%f16", "%f17", "%f18", "%f19", "%f20", "%f21", "%f22", "%f23", \ |
| "%f24", "%f25", "%f26", "%f27", "%f28", "%f29", "%f30", "%f31", \ |
| "%f32", "%f33", "%f34", "%f35", "%f36", "%f37", "%f38", "%f39", \ |
| "%f40", "%f41", "%f42", "%f43", "%f44", "%f45", "%f46", "%f47", \ |
| "%f48", "%f49", "%f50", "%f51", "%f52", "%f53", "%f54", "%f55", \ |
| "%f56", "%f57", "%f58", "%f59", "%f60", "%f61", "%f62", "%f63", \ |
| "%fcc0", "%fcc1", "%fcc2", "%fcc3", "%icc", "%sfp" } |
| |
| /* Define additional names for use in asm clobbers and asm declarations. */ |
| |
| #define ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES \ |
| {{"ccr", SPARC_ICC_REG}, {"cc", SPARC_ICC_REG}} |
| |
| /* On Sun 4, this limit is 2048. We use 1000 to be safe, since the length |
| can run past this up to a continuation point. Once we used 1500, but |
| a single entry in C++ can run more than 500 bytes, due to the length of |
| mangled symbol names. dbxout.c should really be fixed to do |
| continuations when they are actually needed instead of trying to |
| guess... */ |
| #define DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH 1000 |
| |
| /* This is how to output a command to make the user-level label named NAME |
| defined for reference from other files. */ |
| |
| /* Globalizing directive for a label. */ |
| #define GLOBAL_ASM_OP "\t.global " |
| |
| /* The prefix to add to user-visible assembler symbols. */ |
| |
| #define USER_LABEL_PREFIX "_" |
| |
| /* This is how to store into the string LABEL |
| the symbol_ref name of an internal numbered label where |
| PREFIX is the class of label and NUM is the number within the class. |
| This is suitable for output with `assemble_name'. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL(LABEL,PREFIX,NUM) \ |
| sprintf ((LABEL), "*%s%ld", (PREFIX), (long)(NUM)) |
| |
| /* This is how we hook in and defer the case-vector until the end of |
| the function. */ |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_VEC(LAB,VEC) \ |
| sparc_defer_case_vector ((LAB),(VEC), 0) |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_DIFF_VEC(LAB,VEC) \ |
| sparc_defer_case_vector ((LAB),(VEC), 1) |
| |
| /* This is how to output an element of a case-vector that is absolute. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_VEC_ELT(FILE, VALUE) \ |
| do { \ |
| char label[30]; \ |
| ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "L", VALUE); \ |
| if (CASE_VECTOR_MODE == SImode) \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "\t.word\t"); \ |
| else \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "\t.xword\t"); \ |
| assemble_name (FILE, label); \ |
| fputc ('\n', FILE); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| /* This is how to output an element of a case-vector that is relative. |
| (SPARC uses such vectors only when generating PIC.) */ |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_DIFF_ELT(FILE, BODY, VALUE, REL) \ |
| do { \ |
| char label[30]; \ |
| ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "L", (VALUE)); \ |
| if (CASE_VECTOR_MODE == SImode) \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "\t.word\t"); \ |
| else \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "\t.xword\t"); \ |
| assemble_name (FILE, label); \ |
| ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "L", (REL)); \ |
| fputc ('-', FILE); \ |
| assemble_name (FILE, label); \ |
| fputc ('\n', FILE); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| /* This is what to output before and after case-vector (both |
| relative and absolute). If .subsection -1 works, we put case-vectors |
| at the beginning of the current section. */ |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_GAS_SUBSECTION_ORDERING |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_VEC_START(FILE) \ |
| fprintf(FILE, "\t.subsection\t-1\n") |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_VEC_END(FILE) \ |
| fprintf(FILE, "\t.previous\n") |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| /* This is how to output an assembler line |
| that says to advance the location counter |
| to a multiple of 2**LOG bytes. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN(FILE,LOG) \ |
| if ((LOG) != 0) \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "\t.align %d\n", (1<<(LOG))) |
| |
| /* This is how to output an assembler line that says to advance |
| the location counter to a multiple of 2**LOG bytes using the |
| "nop" instruction as padding. */ |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN_WITH_NOP(FILE,LOG) \ |
| if ((LOG) != 0) \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "\t.align %d,0x1000000\n", (1<<(LOG))) |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP(FILE,SIZE) \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "\t.skip "HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED"\n", (SIZE)) |
| |
| /* This says how to output an assembler line |
| to define a global common symbol. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_COMMON(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ROUNDED) \ |
| ( fputs ("\t.common ", (FILE)), \ |
| assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME)), \ |
| fprintf ((FILE), ","HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED",\"bss\"\n", (SIZE))) |
| |
| /* This says how to output an assembler line to define a local common |
| symbol. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGNED) \ |
| ( fputs ("\t.reserve ", (FILE)), \ |
| assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME)), \ |
| fprintf ((FILE), ","HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED",\"bss\",%u\n", \ |
| (SIZE), ((ALIGNED) / BITS_PER_UNIT))) |
| |
| /* A C statement (sans semicolon) to output to the stdio stream |
| FILE the assembler definition of uninitialized global DECL named |
| NAME whose size is SIZE bytes and alignment is ALIGN bytes. |
| Try to use asm_output_aligned_bss to implement this macro. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS(FILE, DECL, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN) \ |
| do { \ |
| ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL (FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define IDENT_ASM_OP "\t.ident\t" |
| |
| /* Output #ident as a .ident. */ |
| |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT(FILE, NAME) \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "%s\"%s\"\n", IDENT_ASM_OP, NAME); |
| |
| /* Emit a dtp-relative reference to a TLS variable. */ |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_AS_TLS |
| #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DTPREL(FILE, SIZE, X) \ |
| sparc_output_dwarf_dtprel (FILE, SIZE, X) |
| #endif |
| |
| #define PRINT_OPERAND_PUNCT_VALID_P(CHAR) \ |
| ((CHAR) == '#' || (CHAR) == '*' || (CHAR) == '^' \ |
| || (CHAR) == '(' || (CHAR) == '_' || (CHAR) == '&') |
| |
| /* Print operand X (an rtx) in assembler syntax to file FILE. |
| CODE is a letter or dot (`z' in `%z0') or 0 if no letter was specified. |
| For `%' followed by punctuation, CODE is the punctuation and X is null. */ |
| |
| #define PRINT_OPERAND(FILE, X, CODE) print_operand (FILE, X, CODE) |
| |
| /* Print a memory address as an operand to reference that memory location. */ |
| |
| #define PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS(FILE, ADDR) \ |
| { register rtx base, index = 0; \ |
| int offset = 0; \ |
| register rtx addr = ADDR; \ |
| if (GET_CODE (addr) == REG) \ |
| fputs (reg_names[REGNO (addr)], FILE); \ |
| else if (GET_CODE (addr) == PLUS) \ |
| { \ |
| if (GET_CODE (XEXP (addr, 0)) == CONST_INT) \ |
| offset = INTVAL (XEXP (addr, 0)), base = XEXP (addr, 1);\ |
| else if (GET_CODE (XEXP (addr, 1)) == CONST_INT) \ |
| offset = INTVAL (XEXP (addr, 1)), base = XEXP (addr, 0);\ |
| else \ |
| base = XEXP (addr, 0), index = XEXP (addr, 1); \ |
| if (GET_CODE (base) == LO_SUM) \ |
| { \ |
| if (! USE_AS_OFFSETABLE_LO10 \ |
| || TARGET_ARCH32 \ |
| || TARGET_CM_MEDMID) \ |
| abort (); \ |
| output_operand (XEXP (base, 0), 0); \ |
| fputs ("+%lo(", FILE); \ |
| output_address (XEXP (base, 1)); \ |
| fprintf (FILE, ")+%d", offset); \ |
| } \ |
| else \ |
| { \ |
| fputs (reg_names[REGNO (base)], FILE); \ |
| if (index == 0) \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "%+d", offset); \ |
| else if (GET_CODE (index) == REG) \ |
| fprintf (FILE, "+%s", reg_names[REGNO (index)]); \ |
| else if (GET_CODE (index) == SYMBOL_REF \ |
| || GET_CODE (index) == CONST) \ |
| fputc ('+', FILE), output_addr_const (FILE, index); \ |
| else abort (); \ |
| } \ |
| } \ |
| else if (GET_CODE (addr) == MINUS \ |
| && GET_CODE (XEXP (addr, 1)) == LABEL_REF) \ |
| { \ |
| output_addr_const (FILE, XEXP (addr, 0)); \ |
| fputs ("-(", FILE); \ |
| output_addr_const (FILE, XEXP (addr, 1)); \ |
| fputs ("-.)", FILE); \ |
| } \ |
| else if (GET_CODE (addr) == LO_SUM) \ |
| { \ |
| output_operand (XEXP (addr, 0), 0); \ |
| if (TARGET_CM_MEDMID) \ |
| fputs ("+%l44(", FILE); \ |
| else \ |
| fputs ("+%lo(", FILE); \ |
| output_address (XEXP (addr, 1)); \ |
| fputc (')', FILE); \ |
| } \ |
| else if (flag_pic && GET_CODE (addr) == CONST \ |
| && GET_CODE (XEXP (addr, 0)) == MINUS \ |
| && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (addr, 0), 1)) == CONST \ |
| && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (addr, 0), 1), 0)) == MINUS \ |
| && XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (addr, 0), 1), 0), 1) == pc_rtx) \ |
| { \ |
| addr = XEXP (addr, 0); \ |
| output_addr_const (FILE, XEXP (addr, 0)); \ |
| /* Group the args of the second CONST in parenthesis. */ \ |
| fputs ("-(", FILE); \ |
| /* Skip past the second CONST--it does nothing for us. */\ |
| output_addr_const (FILE, XEXP (XEXP (addr, 1), 0)); \ |
| /* Close the parenthesis. */ \ |
| fputc (')', FILE); \ |
| } \ |
| else \ |
| { \ |
| output_addr_const (FILE, addr); \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_AS_TLS |
| #define TARGET_TLS 1 |
| #else |
| #define TARGET_TLS 0 |
| #endif |
| #define TARGET_SUN_TLS TARGET_TLS |
| #define TARGET_GNU_TLS 0 |
| |
| /* Define the codes that are matched by predicates in sparc.c. */ |
| |
| #define PREDICATE_CODES \ |
| {"reg_or_0_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}}, \ |
| {"const1_operand", {CONST_INT}}, \ |
| {"fp_zero_operand", {CONST_DOUBLE}}, \ |
| {"fp_register_operand", {SUBREG, REG}}, \ |
| {"intreg_operand", {SUBREG, REG}}, \ |
| {"fcc_reg_operand", {REG}}, \ |
| {"fcc0_reg_operand", {REG}}, \ |
| {"icc_or_fcc_reg_operand", {REG}}, \ |
| {"restore_operand", {REG}}, \ |
| {"call_operand", {MEM}}, \ |
| {"call_operand_address", {SYMBOL_REF, LABEL_REF, CONST, CONST_DOUBLE, \ |
| ADDRESSOF, SUBREG, REG, PLUS, LO_SUM, CONST_INT}}, \ |
| {"symbolic_operand", {SYMBOL_REF, LABEL_REF, CONST}}, \ |
| {"symbolic_memory_operand", {SUBREG, MEM}}, \ |
| {"label_ref_operand", {LABEL_REF}}, \ |
| {"sp64_medium_pic_operand", {CONST}}, \ |
| {"data_segment_operand", {SYMBOL_REF, PLUS, CONST}}, \ |
| {"text_segment_operand", {LABEL_REF, SYMBOL_REF, PLUS, CONST}}, \ |
| {"reg_or_nonsymb_mem_operand", {SUBREG, REG, MEM}}, \ |
| {"splittable_symbolic_memory_operand", {MEM}}, \ |
| {"splittable_immediate_memory_operand", {MEM}}, \ |
| {"eq_or_neq", {EQ, NE}}, \ |
| {"normal_comp_operator", {GE, GT, LE, LT, GTU, LEU}}, \ |
| {"noov_compare_op", {NE, EQ, GE, GT, LE, LT, GEU, GTU, LEU, LTU}}, \ |
| {"noov_compare64_op", {NE, EQ, GE, GT, LE, LT, GEU, GTU, LEU, LTU}}, \ |
| {"v9_regcmp_op", {EQ, NE, GE, LT, LE, GT}}, \ |
| {"extend_op", {SIGN_EXTEND, ZERO_EXTEND}}, \ |
| {"cc_arithop", {AND, IOR, XOR}}, \ |
| {"cc_arithopn", {AND, IOR}}, \ |
| {"arith_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT}}, \ |
| {"arith_add_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT}}, \ |
| {"arith11_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT}}, \ |
| {"arith10_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT}}, \ |
| {"arith_double_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}}, \ |
| {"arith_double_add_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}}, \ |
| {"arith11_double_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}}, \ |
| {"arith10_double_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}}, \ |
| {"small_int", {CONST_INT}}, \ |
| {"small_int_or_double", {CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}}, \ |
| {"uns_small_int", {CONST_INT}}, \ |
| {"uns_arith_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT}}, \ |
| {"clobbered_register", {REG}}, \ |
| {"input_operand", {SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT, MEM, CONST}}, \ |
| {"compare_operand", {SUBREG, REG, ZERO_EXTRACT}}, \ |
| {"const64_operand", {CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}}, \ |
| {"const64_high_operand", {CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}}, \ |
| {"tgd_symbolic_operand", {SYMBOL_REF}}, \ |
| {"tld_symbolic_operand", {SYMBOL_REF}}, \ |
| {"tie_symbolic_operand", {SYMBOL_REF}}, \ |
| {"tle_symbolic_operand", {SYMBOL_REF}}, |
| |
| /* The number of Pmode words for the setjmp buffer. */ |
| #define JMP_BUF_SIZE 12 |
| |
| #define DONT_ACCESS_GBLS_AFTER_EPILOGUE (flag_pic) |