| /* This file contains the definitions and documentation for the |
| machine modes used in the the GNU compiler. |
| Copyright (C) 1987, 1992, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| |
| This file is part of GNU CC. |
| |
| GNU CC 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. |
| |
| GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to |
| the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
| Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ |
| |
| |
| /* This file defines all the MACHINE MODES used by GNU CC. |
| |
| A machine mode specifies a size and format of data |
| at the machine level. |
| |
| Each RTL expression has a machine mode. |
| |
| At the syntax tree level, each ..._TYPE and each ..._DECL node |
| has a machine mode which describes data of that type or the |
| data of the variable declared. */ |
| |
| /* The first argument is the internal name of the machine mode |
| used in the C source. |
| By convention these are in UPPER_CASE, except for the word "mode". |
| |
| The second argument is the name of the machine mode in the |
| external ASCII format used for reading and printing RTL and trees. |
| By convention these names in UPPER_CASE. |
| |
| Third argument states the kind of representation: |
| MODE_INT - integer |
| MODE_FLOAT - floating |
| MODE_PARTIAL_INT - PSImode and PDImode |
| MODE_CC - modes used for representing the condition code in a register |
| MODE_COMPLEX_INT, MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT - complex number |
| MODE_RANDOM - anything else |
| |
| Fourth argument is the relative size of the object, in bytes. |
| It is zero when the size is meaningless or not determined. |
| A byte's size is determined by BITS_PER_UNIT in tm.h. |
| |
| |
| Fifth arg is the relative size of subunits of the object. |
| It is same as the fourth argument except for complexes, |
| since they are really made of two equal size subunits. |
| |
| Sixth arg is next wider natural mode of the same class. |
| 0 if there is none. */ |
| |
| /* VOIDmode is used when no mode needs to be specified, |
| as for example on CONST_INT RTL expressions. */ |
| DEF_MACHMODE (VOIDmode, "VOID", MODE_RANDOM, 0, 0, VOIDmode) |
| |
| DEF_MACHMODE (QImode, "QI", MODE_INT, 1, 1, HImode) /* int types */ |
| DEF_MACHMODE (HImode, "HI", MODE_INT, 2, 2, SImode) |
| /* Pointers on some machines use this type to distinguish them from ints. |
| Useful if a pointer is 4 bytes but has some bits that are not significant, |
| so it is really not quite as wide as an integer. */ |
| DEF_MACHMODE (PSImode, "PSI", MODE_PARTIAL_INT, 4, 4, PDImode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (SImode, "SI", MODE_INT, 4, 4, DImode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (PDImode, "PDI", MODE_PARTIAL_INT, 8, 8, VOIDmode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (DImode, "DI", MODE_INT, 8, 8, TImode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (TImode, "TI", MODE_INT, 16, 16, OImode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (OImode, "OI", MODE_INT, 32, 32, VOIDmode) |
| |
| DEF_MACHMODE (QFmode, "QF", MODE_FLOAT, 1, 1, HFmode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (HFmode, "HF", MODE_FLOAT, 2, 2, TQFmode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (TQFmode, "TQF", MODE_FLOAT, 3, 3, SFmode) /* MIL-STD-1750A */ |
| DEF_MACHMODE (SFmode, "SF", MODE_FLOAT, 4, 4, DFmode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (DFmode, "DF", MODE_FLOAT, 8, 8, XFmode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (XFmode, "XF", MODE_FLOAT, 12, 12, TFmode) /* IEEE extended */ |
| DEF_MACHMODE (TFmode, "TF", MODE_FLOAT, 16, 16, VOIDmode) |
| |
| /* Complex modes. */ |
| DEF_MACHMODE (SCmode, "SC", MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT, 8, 4, DCmode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (DCmode, "DC", MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT, 16, 8, XCmode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (XCmode, "XC", MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT, 24, 12, TCmode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (TCmode, "TC", MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT, 32, 16, VOIDmode) |
| |
| DEF_MACHMODE (CQImode, "CQI", MODE_COMPLEX_INT, 2, 1, CHImode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (CHImode, "CHI", MODE_COMPLEX_INT, 4, 2, CSImode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (CSImode, "CSI", MODE_COMPLEX_INT, 8, 4, CDImode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (CDImode, "CDI", MODE_COMPLEX_INT, 16, 8, CTImode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (CTImode, "CTI", MODE_COMPLEX_INT, 32, 16, COImode) |
| DEF_MACHMODE (COImode, "COI", MODE_COMPLEX_INT, 64, 32, VOIDmode) |
| |
| /* BLKmode is used for structures, arrays, etc. |
| that fit no more specific mode. */ |
| DEF_MACHMODE (BLKmode, "BLK", MODE_RANDOM, 0, 0, VOIDmode) |
| |
| /* The modes for representing the condition codes come last. CCmode is |
| always defined. Additional modes for the condition code can be specified |
| in the EXTRA_CC_MODES macro. Everything but the names of the modes |
| are copied from CCmode. For these modes, GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE points |
| to the next defined CC mode, if any. */ |
| |
| DEF_MACHMODE (CCmode, "CC", MODE_CC, 4, 4, VOIDmode) |
| |
| /* The symbol Pmode stands for one of the above machine modes (usually SImode). |
| The tm file specifies which one. It is not a distinct mode. */ |
| |
| /* |
| Local variables: |
| mode:c |
| version-control: t |
| End: |
| */ |