;; Constraint definitions for the FR30. ;; Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Register constraints. (define_register_constraint “d” “MULTIPLY_64_REG” “The MDH,MDL register pair as used by MUL and MULU.”)
(define_register_constraint “e” “MULTIPLY_32_REG” “The MDL register as used by MULH and MULUH.”)
(define_register_constraint “h” “HIGH_REGS” “Registers 8 through 15.”)
(define_register_constraint “l” “LOW_REGS” “Registers 0 through 7.”)
(define_register_constraint “a” “ALL_REGS” “@internal”)
;; Integer constraints. (define_constraint “I” “An integer in the range 0 to 15.” (and (match_code “const_int”) (match_test “IN_RANGE (ival, 0, 15)”)))
(define_constraint “J” “An integer in the range -16 to -1.” (and (match_code “const_int”) (match_test “IN_RANGE (ival, -16, -1)”)))
(define_constraint “K” “An integer in the range 16 to 31.” (and (match_code “const_int”) (match_test “IN_RANGE (ival, 16, 31)”)))
(define_constraint “L” “An integer in the range 0 to 255.” (and (match_code “const_int”) (match_test “IN_RANGE (ival, 0, 255)”)))
(define_constraint “M” “An integer in the range 0 to 1048575.” (and (match_code “const_int”) (match_test “IN_RANGE (ival, 0, 1048575)”)))
(define_constraint “P” “An integer in the range -256 to 255.” (and (match_code “const_int”) (match_test “IN_RANGE (ival, -256, 255)”)))
;; Extra constraints. (define_constraint “Q” “@internal” (and (match_code “mem”) (match_code “symbol_ref” “0”)))