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author | Kazu Hirata <kazu@codesourcery.com> | 2000-09-11 19:49:46 +0000 |
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committer | Kazu Hirata <kazu@codesourcery.com> | 2000-09-11 19:49:46 +0000 |
commit | 22001ac0b6884d1ea42e0b54db5c97e770923dd3 (patch) | |
tree | 2f192e912aec058194411c6b079bee5e92180777 /gas | |
parent | 16d18f4b58296f5aeb38a091bdef6e86139f64b1 (diff) | |
download | binutils-redhat-22001ac0b6884d1ea42e0b54db5c97e770923dd3.tar.gz |
2000-09-11 Kazu Hirata <kazu@hxi.com>
* config/tc-i370.c: Fix formatting.
* config/tc-i960.c: Likewise.
* config/tc-m68k.c: Likewise.
Diffstat (limited to 'gas')
-rw-r--r-- | gas/ChangeLog | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gas/config/tc-i370.c | 46 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gas/config/tc-i960.c | 68 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gas/config/tc-m68k.c | 63 |
4 files changed, 70 insertions, 113 deletions
diff --git a/gas/ChangeLog b/gas/ChangeLog index 143ed2fcee..49781527b2 100644 --- a/gas/ChangeLog +++ b/gas/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2000-09-11 Kazu Hirata <kazu@hxi.com> + + * config/tc-i370.c: Fix formatting. + * config/tc-i960.c: Likewise. + * config/tc-m68k.c: Likewise. + 2000-09-09 Philip Blundell <philb@gnu.org> * configure.in (arm*-*-uclinux*): New target. diff --git a/gas/config/tc-i370.c b/gas/config/tc-i370.c index 1805a097bd..4d549e9aec 100644 --- a/gas/config/tc-i370.c +++ b/gas/config/tc-i370.c @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA - 02111-1307, USA. */ + 02111-1307, USA. */ /* This assembler implements a very hacked version of an elf-like thing * that gcc emits (when gcc is suitably hacked). To make it behave more @@ -75,7 +75,6 @@ const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE"; as in 0d1.0. */ const char FLT_CHARS[] = "dD"; - void md_show_usage (stream) FILE *stream; @@ -116,7 +115,6 @@ static void i370_elf_lcomm PARAMS ((int)); static void i370_elf_validate_fix PARAMS ((fixS *, segT)); #endif - /* The target specific pseudo-ops which we support. */ @@ -186,7 +184,6 @@ struct pd_reg 1. r<reg_num> which has the value <reg_num>. 2. r.<reg_num> which has the value <reg_num>. - Each floating point register has predefined names of the form: 1. f<reg_num> which has the value <reg_num>. 2. f.<reg_num> which has the value <reg_num>. @@ -194,7 +191,6 @@ struct pd_reg There are only four floating point registers, and these are commonly labelled 0,2,4 and 6. Thus, there is no f1, f3, etc. - There are individual registers as well: rbase or r.base has the value 3 (base register) rpgt or r.pgt has the value 4 (page origin table pointer) @@ -205,7 +201,7 @@ struct pd_reg dsa or r.dsa has the value 13 (stack pointer) lr has the value 14 (link reg) - The table is sorted. Suitable for searching by a binary search. */ + The table is sorted. Suitable for searching by a binary search. */ static const struct pd_reg pre_defined_registers[] = { @@ -222,7 +218,6 @@ static const struct pd_reg pre_defined_registers[] = { "f4", 4 }, { "f6", 6 }, - { "dsa",13 }, /* stack pointer */ { "lr", 14 }, /* Link Register */ { "pgt", 4 }, /* Page Origin Table Pointer */ @@ -533,7 +528,7 @@ md_parse_option (c, arg) /* Set i370_cpu if it is not already set. Currently defaults to the reasonable superset; - but can be made more fine grained if desred. */ + but can be made more fine grained if desred. */ static void i370_set_cpu () @@ -541,7 +536,7 @@ i370_set_cpu () const char *default_os = TARGET_OS; const char *default_cpu = TARGET_CPU; - /* override with the superset for the moment. */ + /* override with the superset for the moment. */ i370_cpu = I370_OPCODE_ESA390_SUPERSET; if (i370_cpu == 0) { @@ -581,7 +576,7 @@ md_begin () i370_set_cpu (); #ifdef OBJ_ELF - /* Set the ELF flags if desired. */ + /* Set the ELF flags if desired. */ if (i370_flags) bfd_set_private_flags (stdoutput, i370_flags); #endif @@ -751,8 +746,8 @@ i370_elf_suffix (str_p, exp_p) return BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; } -/* Like normal .long/.short/.word, except support @got, etc. */ -/* clobbers input_line_pointer, checks end-of-line. */ +/* Like normal .long/.short/.word, except support @got, etc. */ +/* clobbers input_line_pointer, checks end-of-line. */ static void i370_elf_cons (nbytes) register int nbytes; /* 1=.byte, 2=.word, 4=.long */ @@ -792,7 +787,7 @@ i370_elf_cons (nbytes) } while (*input_line_pointer++ == ','); - input_line_pointer--; /* Put terminator back into stream. */ + input_line_pointer--; /* Put terminator back into stream. */ demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } @@ -1273,11 +1268,10 @@ i370_elf_validate_fix (fixp, seg) } #endif /* OBJ_ELF */ - #define LITERAL_POOL_SUPPORT #ifdef LITERAL_POOL_SUPPORT -/* Provide support for literal pools within the text section. */ +/* Provide support for literal pools within the text section. */ /* Loosely based on similar code from tc-arm.c */ /* * We will use four symbols to locate four parts of the literal pool. @@ -1528,7 +1522,7 @@ i370_addr_offset (expressionS *exx) expression (exx); /* OK, now we have to subtract the "using" location */ - /* normally branches appear in the text section only... */ + /* normally branches appear in the text section only... */ if (0 == strncmp (now_seg->name, ".text", 5) || 0 > i370_using_other_regno) { i370_make_relative (exx, &i370_using_text_baseaddr); @@ -1755,7 +1749,6 @@ i370_ltorg (ignore) else as_bad ("bad alignment of %d bytes in literal pool", biggest_literal_size); if (0 == biggest_align) biggest_align = 1; - /* Align pool for short, word, double word accesses */ frag_align (biggest_align, 0, 0); record_alignment (now_seg, biggest_align); @@ -1763,7 +1756,7 @@ i370_ltorg (ignore) /* Note that the gas listing will print only the first five * entries in the pool .... wonder how to make it print more ... */ - /* output largest literals first, then the smaller ones. */ + /* output largest literals first, then the smaller ones. */ for (litsize=8; litsize; litsize /=2) { symbolS *current_poolP = NULL; @@ -1841,13 +1834,13 @@ i370_using (ignore) char *star; /* if "*" appears in a using, it means "." */ - /* replace it with "." so that expr doesn't get confused. */ + /* replace it with "." so that expr doesn't get confused. */ star = strchr (input_line_pointer, '*'); if (star) *star = '.'; /* the first arg to using will usually be ".", but it can - * be a more complex exprsssion too ... */ + * be a more complex exprsssion too ... */ expression (&baseaddr); if (star) *star = '*'; @@ -2171,7 +2164,7 @@ md_assemble (str) hold = input_line_pointer; input_line_pointer = str; - /* register names are only allowed where there are registers ... */ + /* register names are only allowed where there are registers ... */ if ((operand->flags & I370_OPERAND_GPR) != 0) { /* quickie hack to get past things like (,r13) */ @@ -2189,7 +2182,7 @@ md_assemble (str) /* check for a address constant expression */ /* We will put PSW-relative addresses in the text section, - * and adress literals in the .data (or other) section. */ + * and adress literals in the .data (or other) section. */ else if (i370_addr_cons (&ex)) use_other=1; else if (i370_addr_offset (&ex)) @@ -2224,7 +2217,7 @@ md_assemble (str) /* Allow @HA, @L, @H on constants. * Well actually, no we don't; there really don't make sense * (at least not to me) for the i370. However, this code is - * left here for any dubious future expansion reasons ... */ + * left here for any dubious future expansion reasons ... */ char *orig_str = str; if ((reloc = i370_elf_suffix (&str, &ex)) != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) @@ -2620,7 +2613,7 @@ md_atof (type, litp, sizep) } /* 360/370/390 have two float formats: an old, funky 360 single-precision - * format, and the ieee format. Support only the ieee format. */ + * format, and the ieee format. Support only the ieee format. */ t = atof_ieee (input_line_pointer, type, words); if (t) input_line_pointer = t; @@ -2705,7 +2698,6 @@ md_pcrel_from_section (fixp, sec) return fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where; } - /* Apply a fixup to the object code. This is called for all the fixups we generated by the call to fix_new_exp, above. In the call above we used a reloc code which was the largest legal reloc code @@ -2797,7 +2789,7 @@ md_apply_fix3 (fixp, valuep, seg) #endif /* Fetch the instruction, insert the fully resolved operand value, and stuff the instruction back again. - fisxp->fx_size is the length of the instruction. */ + fisxp->fx_size is the length of the instruction. */ where = fixp->fx_frag->fr_literal + fixp->fx_where; insn.i[0] = bfd_getb32 ((unsigned char *) where); if (6 <= fixp->fx_size) @@ -2824,7 +2816,7 @@ md_apply_fix3 (fixp, valuep, seg) relocs. In fact, we support *zero* operand relocations ... Why? Because we are not expecting the compiler to generate any operands that need relocation. Due to the 12-bit naturew of - i370 addressing, this would be unusual. */ + i370 addressing, this would be unusual. */ #if 0 if ((operand->flags & I370_OPERAND_RELATIVE) != 0 && operand->bits == 12 diff --git a/gas/config/tc-i960.c b/gas/config/tc-i960.c index 8c5be7bbb6..a276e011ac 100644 --- a/gas/config/tc-i960.c +++ b/gas/config/tc-i960.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* tc-i960.c - All the i80960-specific stuff - Copyright (C) 1989, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 1999 + Copyright (C) 1989, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GAS. @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ -/* See comment on md_parse_option for 80960-specific invocation options. */ +/* See comment on md_parse_option for 80960-specific invocation options. */ /* There are 4 different lengths of (potentially) symbol-based displacements in the 80960 instruction set, each of which could require address fix-ups @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ const char comment_chars[] = "#"; #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */ -/* Also note that comments started like this one will always work. */ +/* Also note that comments started like this one will always work. */ const char line_comment_chars[] = ""; @@ -192,7 +192,6 @@ const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE"; */ const char FLT_CHARS[] = "fFdDtT"; - /* Table used by base assembler to relax addresses based on varying length instructions. The fields are: 1) most positive reach of this state, @@ -242,13 +241,11 @@ const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] = #define adds(e) e.X_add_symbol #define offs(e) e.X_add_number - /* Branch-prediction bits for CTRL/COBR format opcodes */ #define BP_MASK 0x00000002 /* Mask for branch-prediction bit */ #define BP_TAKEN 0x00000000 /* Value to OR in to predict branch */ #define BP_NOT_TAKEN 0x00000002 /* Value to OR in to predict no branch */ - /* Some instruction opcodes that we need explicitly */ #define BE 0x12000000 #define BG 0x11000000 @@ -268,14 +265,12 @@ const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] = #define CALLS 0x66003800 #define RET 0x0a000000 - -/* These masks are used to build up a set of MEMB mode bits. */ +/* These masks are used to build up a set of MEMB mode bits. */ #define A_BIT 0x0400 #define I_BIT 0x0800 #define MEMB_BIT 0x1000 #define D_BIT 0x2000 - /* Mask for the only mode bit in a MEMA instruction (if set, abase reg is used). */ #define MEMA_ABASE 0x2000 @@ -294,7 +289,6 @@ typedef struct memS; - /* The two pieces of info we need to generate a register operand */ struct regop { @@ -303,7 +297,6 @@ struct regop int n; /* Register number or literal value */ }; - /* Number and assembler mnemonic for all registers that can appear in operands. */ static const struct @@ -449,13 +442,11 @@ aregs[] = { NULL, 0 }, /* END OF LIST */ }; - /* Hash tables */ static struct hash_control *op_hash; /* Opcode mnemonics */ static struct hash_control *reg_hash; /* Register name hash table */ static struct hash_control *areg_hash; /* Abase register hash table */ - /* Architecture for which we are assembling */ #define ARCH_ANY 0 /* Default: no architecture checking done */ #define ARCH_KA 1 @@ -470,7 +461,6 @@ int iclasses_seen; /* OR of instruction classes (I_* constants) * instructions. */ - /* BRANCH-PREDICTION INSTRUMENTATION The following supports generation of branch-prediction instrumentation @@ -592,7 +582,6 @@ md_assemble (textP) const char *bp_error_msg = _("branch prediction invalid on this opcode"); - /* Parse instruction into opcode and operands */ memset (args, '\0', sizeof (args)); n_ops = i_scan (textP, args); @@ -611,8 +600,6 @@ md_assemble (textP) } } - - /* Check for branch-prediction suffix on opcode mnemonic, strip it off */ n = strlen (args[0]) - 1; branch_predict = 0; @@ -735,7 +722,6 @@ md_chars_to_number (val, n) return retval; } - #define MAX_LITTLENUMS 6 #define LNUM_SIZE sizeof(LITTLENUM_TYPE) @@ -808,7 +794,6 @@ md_atof (type, litP, sizeP) return 0; } - /***************************************************************************** md_number_to_imm @@ -822,7 +807,6 @@ md_number_to_imm (buf, val, n) md_number_to_chars (buf, val, n); } - /***************************************************************************** md_number_to_disp @@ -918,7 +902,6 @@ md_number_to_field (instrP, val, bfixP) A table of all such "Labels" is also generated. - -AKA, -AKB, -AKC, -ASA, -ASB, -AMC, -ACA: Select the 80960 architecture. Instructions or features not supported by the selected architecture cause fatal errors. @@ -1264,7 +1247,6 @@ cobr_fmt (arg, opcode, oP) instr |= (regop.n << 14) | regop.special; } - if (n < 3) { emit (instr); @@ -1293,7 +1275,6 @@ cobr_fmt (arg, opcode, oP) } } /* cobr_fmt() */ - /***************************************************************************** ctrl_fmt: generate a CTRL-format instruction @@ -1309,7 +1290,6 @@ ctrl_fmt (targP, opcode, num_ops) * how often the branch is taken */ - if (num_ops == 0) { emit (opcode); /* Output opcode */ @@ -1339,7 +1319,6 @@ ctrl_fmt (targP, opcode, num_ops) } - /***************************************************************************** emit: output instruction binary @@ -1359,7 +1338,6 @@ emit (instr) return toP; } - /***************************************************************************** get_args: break individual arguments out of comma-separated list @@ -1439,7 +1417,6 @@ get_args (p, args) return n; } - /***************************************************************************** get_cdisp: handle displacement for a COBR or CTRL instruction. @@ -1529,7 +1506,6 @@ get_cdisp (dispP, ifmtP, instr, numbits, var_frag, callj) } } - /***************************************************************************** get_ispec: parse a memory operand for an index specification @@ -1600,7 +1576,6 @@ get_regnum (regname) return (rP == NULL) ? -1 : *rP; } - /***************************************************************************** i_scan: perform lexical scan of ascii assembler instruction. @@ -1621,7 +1596,7 @@ get_regnum (regname) *************************************************************************** */ static int i_scan (iP, args) - /* Pointer to ascii instruction; MUCKED BY US. */ + /* Pointer to ascii instruction; MUCKED BY US. */ register char *iP; /* Output arg: pointers to opcode and operands placed here. MUST ACCOMMODATE 4 ENTRIES. */ @@ -1652,7 +1627,6 @@ i_scan (iP, args) return (get_args (iP, args)); } /* i_scan() */ - /***************************************************************************** mem_fmt: generate a MEMA- or MEMB-format instruction @@ -1680,7 +1654,7 @@ mem_fmt (args, oP, callx) memset (&instr, '\0', sizeof (memS)); instr.opcode = oP->opcode; - /* Process operands. */ + /* Process operands. */ for (i = 1; i <= oP->num_ops; i++) { opdesc = oP->operand[i - 1]; @@ -1771,7 +1745,6 @@ mem_fmt (args, oP, callx) } } /* memfmt() */ - /***************************************************************************** mema_to_memb: convert a MEMA-format opcode to a MEMB-format opcode. @@ -1804,7 +1777,6 @@ mema_to_memb (opcodeP) md_number_to_chars (opcodeP, opcode, 4); } /* mema_to_memb() */ - /***************************************************************************** parse_expr: parse an expression @@ -1858,7 +1830,6 @@ parse_expr (textP, expP) } } - /***************************************************************************** parse_ldcont: Parse and replace a 'ldconst' pseudo-instruction with an appropriate @@ -1885,7 +1856,6 @@ parse_ldconst (arg) static char buf2[5]; /* Literal for second operand */ expressionS e; /* Parsed expression */ - arg[3] = NULL; /* So we can tell at the end if it got used or not */ parse_expr (arg[1], &e); @@ -2020,7 +1990,6 @@ parse_memop (memP, argP, optype) 16 /* MEM16 */ }; - iprel_flag = mode = 0; /* Any index present? */ @@ -2208,7 +2177,7 @@ parse_po (po_num) extern char is_end_of_line[]; - /* Advance input pointer to end of line. */ + /* Advance input pointer to end of line. */ p = input_line_pointer; while (!is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer]) { @@ -2358,7 +2327,6 @@ reg_fmt (args, oP) struct regop regop; /* Description of register operand */ int n_ops; /* Number of operands */ - instr = oP->opcode; n_ops = oP->num_ops; @@ -2425,7 +2393,6 @@ reg_fmt (args, oP) emit (instr); } - /***************************************************************************** relax_cobr: Replace cobr instruction in a code fragment with equivalent branch and @@ -2512,7 +2479,6 @@ relax_cobr (fragP) frag_wane (fragP); } - /***************************************************************************** reloc_callj: Relocate a 'callj' instruction @@ -2580,7 +2546,6 @@ reloc_callj (fixP) /* else Symbol is neither a sysproc nor a leafproc */ } - /***************************************************************************** s_leafproc: process .leafproc pseudo-op @@ -2610,7 +2575,7 @@ s_leafproc (n_ops, args) return; } /* Check number of arguments */ - /* Find or create symbol for 'call' entry point. */ + /* Find or create symbol for 'call' entry point. */ callP = symbol_find_or_make (args[1]); if (TC_S_IS_CALLNAME (callP)) @@ -2644,7 +2609,6 @@ s_leafproc (n_ops, args) } /* if only one arg, or the args are the same */ } - /* s_sysproc: process .sysproc pseudo-op @@ -2670,7 +2634,7 @@ s_sysproc (n_ops, args) return; } /* bad arg count */ - /* Parse "entry_num" argument and check it for validity. */ + /* Parse "entry_num" argument and check it for validity. */ parse_expr (args[2], &exp); if (exp.X_op != O_constant || (offs (exp) < 0) @@ -2692,7 +2656,6 @@ s_sysproc (n_ops, args) TC_S_FORCE_TO_SYSPROC (symP); } - /***************************************************************************** shift_ok: Determine if a "shlo" instruction can be used to implement a "ldconst". @@ -2729,7 +2692,6 @@ shift_ok (n) return shift; } - /* syntax: issue syntax error */ static void @@ -2738,7 +2700,6 @@ syntax () as_bad (_("syntax error")); } /* syntax() */ - /* targ_has_sfr: Return TRUE iff the target architecture supports the specified @@ -2764,7 +2725,6 @@ targ_has_sfr (n) } } - /* targ_has_iclass: Return TRUE iff the target architecture supports the indicated @@ -2826,7 +2786,7 @@ s_endian (ignore) demand_empty_rest_of_line (); } -/* We have no need to default values of symbols. */ +/* We have no need to default values of symbols. */ /* ARGSUSED */ symbolS * @@ -2838,7 +2798,7 @@ md_undefined_symbol (name) /* Exactly what point is a PC-relative offset relative TO? On the i960, they're relative to the address of the instruction, - which we have set up as the address of the fixup too. */ + which we have set up as the address of the fixup too. */ long md_pcrel_from (fixP) fixS *fixP; @@ -2940,7 +2900,7 @@ tc_bout_fix_to_chars (where, fixP, segment_address_in_file) ri.r_index = S_GET_TYPE (symbolP); } - /* Output the relocation information in machine-dependent form. */ + /* Output the relocation information in machine-dependent form. */ md_ri_to_chars (where, &ri); } @@ -3248,7 +3208,7 @@ i960_validate_fix (fixP, this_segment_type, add_symbolPP) if (fixP->fx_tcbit && TC_S_IS_CALLNAME (add_symbolP)) { /* Relocation should be done via the associated 'bal' - entry point symbol. */ + entry point symbol. */ if (!TC_S_IS_BALNAME (tc_get_bal_of_call (add_symbolP))) { @@ -3273,7 +3233,7 @@ i960_validate_fix (fixP, this_segment_type, add_symbolPP) displacement and are only to be used for local branches: flag as error, don't generate relocation. */ as_bad (_("can't use COBR format with external label")); - fixP->fx_addsy = NULL; /* No relocations please. */ + fixP->fx_addsy = NULL; /* No relocations please. */ return 1; } } diff --git a/gas/config/tc-m68k.c b/gas/config/tc-m68k.c index 6252bc5c17..a6eb73f7e7 100644 --- a/gas/config/tc-m68k.c +++ b/gas/config/tc-m68k.c @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ const char *m68k_comment_chars = "|"; .line and .file directives will appear in the pre-processed output */ /* Note that input_file.c hand checks for '#' at the beginning of the first line of the input file. This is because the compiler outputs - #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */ -/* Also note that comments like this one will always work. */ + #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */ +/* Also note that comments like this one will always work. */ const char line_comment_chars[] = "#*"; const char line_separator_chars[] = ";"; @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ const int md_reloc_size = 8; /* Size of relocation record */ /* Are we trying to generate PIC code? If so, absolute references ought to be made into linkage table references or pc-relative - references. Not implemented. For ELF there are other means + references. Not implemented. For ELF there are other means to denote pic relocations. */ int flag_want_pic; @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ static const enum m68k_register m68060_control_regs[] = { 0 }; static const enum m68k_register mcf_control_regs[] = { - CACR, TC, ITT0, ITT1, DTT0, DTT1, VBR, ROMBAR, + CACR, TC, ITT0, ITT1, DTT0, DTT1, VBR, ROMBAR, RAMBAR0, RAMBAR1, MBAR, 0 }; @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ static const int n_archs = sizeof (archs) / sizeof (archs[0]); on the 68000. The 68000 doesn't support long branches with branchs */ /* This table desribes how you change sizes for the various types of variable - size expressions. This version only supports two kinds. */ + size expressions. This version only supports two kinds. */ /* Note that calls to frag_var need to specify the maximum expansion needed; this is currently 10 bytes for DBCC. */ @@ -563,7 +563,6 @@ const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] = {0, 0, 0} }; - /* The mote pseudo ops are put into the opcode table, since they don't start with a . they look like opcodes to gas. */ @@ -794,7 +793,7 @@ int tc_m68k_fix_adjustable (fixP) fixS *fixP; { - /* Prevent all adjustments to global symbols. */ + /* Prevent all adjustments to global symbols. */ if (S_IS_EXTERNAL (fixP->fx_addsy) || S_IS_WEAK (fixP->fx_addsy)) return 0; @@ -955,7 +954,7 @@ tc_gen_reloc (section, fixp) #define relaxable_symbol(symbol) 1 #endif - + /* Handle of the OPCODE hash table. NULL means any use before m68k_ip_begin() will crash. */ static struct hash_control *op_hash; @@ -984,7 +983,7 @@ m68k_ip (instring) instring++; /* skip leading whitespace */ /* Scan up to end of operation-code, which MUST end in end-of-string - or exactly 1 space. */ + or exactly 1 space. */ pdot = 0; for (p = instring; *p != '\0'; p++) { @@ -1093,7 +1092,7 @@ m68k_ip (instring) for (losing = 0;;) { /* If we didn't get the right number of ops, or we have no - common model with this pattern then reject this pattern. */ + common model with this pattern then reject this pattern. */ ok_arch |= opcode->m_arch; if (opsfound != opcode->m_opnum @@ -1756,7 +1755,7 @@ m68k_ip (instring) && opP->reg != BC)) { losing++; - } /* not a cache specifier. */ + } /* not a cache specifier. */ break; case '_': @@ -1769,7 +1768,7 @@ m68k_ip (instring) losing++; /* FIXME: kludge instead of fixing parser: upper/lower registers are *not* CONTROL - registers, but ordinary ones. */ + registers, but ordinary ones. */ if ((opP->reg >= DATA0L && opP->reg <= DATA7L) || (opP->reg >= DATA0U && opP->reg <= DATA7U)) opP->mode = DREG; @@ -1789,7 +1788,7 @@ m68k_ip (instring) if (!losing) { break; - } /* got it. */ + } /* got it. */ opcode = opcode->m_next; @@ -2145,9 +2144,9 @@ m68k_ip (instring) && m68k_index_width_default == SIZE_LONG)) nextword |= 0x800; - if ((opP->index.scale != 1 + if ((opP->index.scale != 1 && cpu_of_arch (current_architecture) < m68020) - || (opP->index.scale == 8 + || (opP->index.scale == 8 && arch_coldfire_p (current_architecture))) { opP->error = @@ -2823,7 +2822,7 @@ m68k_ip (instring) install_operand (s[1], tmpreg); break; #ifndef NO_68851 - /* JF: These are out of order, I fear. */ + /* JF: These are out of order, I fear. */ case 'f': switch (opP->reg) { @@ -2961,7 +2960,7 @@ m68k_ip (instring) } /* By the time whe get here (FINALLY) the_ins contains the complete - instruction, ready to be emitted. . . */ + instruction, ready to be emitted. . . */ } static int @@ -3427,7 +3426,7 @@ static const struct init_entry init_table[] = { "za6", ZADDR6 }, { "za7", ZADDR7 }, - /* Upper and lower data and address registers, used by macw and msacw. */ + /* Upper and lower data and address registers, used by macw and msacw. */ { "d0l", DATA0L }, { "d1l", DATA1L }, { "d2l", DATA2L }, @@ -3725,7 +3724,7 @@ md_begin () { ins = &m68k_opcodes[i]; /* We *could* ignore insns that don't match our arch here - but just leaving them out of the hash. */ + but just leaving them out of the hash. */ slak->m_operands = ins->args; slak->m_opnum = strlen (slak->m_operands) / 2; slak->m_arch = ins->arch; @@ -4284,7 +4283,7 @@ md_convert_frag_1 (fragP) /* Address in gas core of the place to store the displacement. */ /* This convinces the native rs6000 compiler to generate the code we - want. */ + want. */ register char *buffer_address = fragP->fr_literal; buffer_address += fragP->fr_fix; /* end ibm compiler workaround */ @@ -4322,7 +4321,7 @@ md_convert_frag_1 (fragP) { if (flag_keep_pcrel) as_bad (_("long branch not supported")); - + if (fragP->fr_opcode[0] == 0x61) /* BSR */ { @@ -4354,7 +4353,7 @@ md_convert_frag_1 (fragP) { /* This should never happen, because if it's a conditional branch and we are on a 68000, BCC68000 should have been - picked instead of ABRANCH. */ + picked instead of ABRANCH. */ abort (); } } @@ -4369,13 +4368,13 @@ md_convert_frag_1 (fragP) /* change bcc into b!cc/jmp absl long */ if (flag_keep_pcrel) as_bad (_("long branch not supported")); - + fragP->fr_opcode[0] ^= 0x01; /* invert bcc */ fragP->fr_opcode[1] = 0x6;/* branch offset = 6 */ /* JF: these used to be fr_opcode[2,3], but they may be in a different frag, in which case refering to them is a no-no. - Only fr_opcode[0,1] are guaranteed to work. */ + Only fr_opcode[0,1] are guaranteed to work. */ *buffer_address++ = 0x4e; /* put in jmp long (0x4ef9) */ *buffer_address++ = (char) 0xf9; fragP->fr_fix += 2; /* account for jmp instruction */ @@ -4586,7 +4585,7 @@ md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragP, segment) { /* This should never happen, because if it's a conditional branch and we are on a 68000, BCC68000 should have been - picked instead of ABRANCH. */ + picked instead of ABRANCH. */ abort (); } } @@ -4699,10 +4698,10 @@ md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragP, segment) else { /* Change dbcc into dbcc/bral. */ - /* JF: these used to be fr_opcode[2-4], which is wrong. */ + /* JF: these used to be fr_opcode[2-4], which is wrong. */ buffer_address[0] = 0x00; /* branch offset = 4 */ buffer_address[1] = 0x04; - buffer_address[2] = 0x60; /* put in bra pc + ... */ + buffer_address[2] = 0x60; /* put in bra pc + ... */ /* JF: these were fr_opcode[5-7] */ buffer_address[3] = 0x06; /* Plus 6 */ if (HAVE_LONG_BRANCH (current_architecture)) @@ -4808,7 +4807,7 @@ md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragP, segment) bit 7 as pcrel, bits 6 & 5 as length, bit 4 as pcrel, and the lower nibble as nuthin. (on Sun 3 at least) */ /* Translate the internal relocation information into target-specific - format. */ + format. */ #ifdef comment void md_ri_to_chars (the_bytes, ri) @@ -5090,7 +5089,7 @@ s_even (ignore) temp = 1; /* JF should be 2? */ temp_fill = get_absolute_expression (); - if (!need_pass_2) /* Never make frag if expect extra pass. */ + if (!need_pass_2) /* Never make frag if expect extra pass. */ frag_align (temp, (int) temp_fill, 0); demand_empty_rest_of_line (); record_alignment (now_seg, temp); @@ -5953,7 +5952,7 @@ build_mri_control_operand (qual, cc, leftstart, leftstop, rightstart, cc = reverse_mri_condition (cc); truelab = falselab; } - + if (leftstart != NULL) { buf = (char *) xmalloc (20 @@ -5975,7 +5974,7 @@ build_mri_control_operand (qual, cc, leftstart, leftstop, rightstart, mri_assemble (buf); free (buf); } - + buf = (char *) xmalloc (20 + strlen (truelab)); s = buf; *s++ = 'b'; @@ -7127,7 +7126,7 @@ md_section_align (segment, size) /* Exactly what point is a PC-relative offset relative TO? On the 68k, it is relative to the address of the first extension word. The difference between the addresses of the offset and the - first extension word is stored in fx_pcrel_adjust. */ + first extension word is stored in fx_pcrel_adjust. */ long md_pcrel_from (fixP) fixS *fixP; |