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| --- original-gcc/config.sub
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/config.sub
 | ||
| @@ -340,6 +340,9 @@ case $basic_machine in
 | ||
|  	ms1)
 | ||
|  		basic_machine=mt-unknown
 | ||
|  		;;
 | ||
| +	riscv)
 | ||
| +		basic_machine=riscv-ucb
 | ||
| +		;;
 | ||
|  
 | ||
|  	strongarm | thumb | xscale)
 | ||
|  		basic_machine=arm-unknown
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/gcc/config.gcc
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config.gcc
 | ||
| @@ -439,6 +439,10 @@ powerpc*-*-*)
 | ||
|  	esac
 | ||
|  	extra_options="${extra_options} g.opt fused-madd.opt rs6000/rs6000-tables.opt"
 | ||
|  	;;
 | ||
| +riscv*)
 | ||
| +	cpu_type=riscv
 | ||
| +	need_64bit_hwint=yes
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
|  rs6000*-*-*)
 | ||
|  	extra_options="${extra_options} g.opt fused-madd.opt rs6000/rs6000-tables.opt"
 | ||
|  	;;
 | ||
| @@ -1976,6 +1980,27 @@ microblaze*-*-elf)
 | ||
|  	cxx_target_objs="${cxx_target_objs} microblaze-c.o"
 | ||
|  	tmake_file="${tmake_file} microblaze/t-microblaze"
 | ||
|          ;;
 | ||
| +riscv32*-*-linux*)				# Linux RISC-V
 | ||
| +	tm_file="elfos.h gnu-user.h linux.h glibc-stdint.h riscv/default-32.h ${tm_file} riscv/linux.h riscv/linux64.h"
 | ||
| +	tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-linux64"
 | ||
| +	gnu_ld=yes
 | ||
| +	gas=yes
 | ||
| +	gcc_cv_initfini_array=yes
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
| +riscv*-*-linux*)				# Linux RISC-V
 | ||
| +	tm_file="elfos.h gnu-user.h linux.h glibc-stdint.h ${tm_file} riscv/linux.h riscv/linux64.h"
 | ||
| +	tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-linux64"
 | ||
| +	gnu_ld=yes
 | ||
| +	gas=yes
 | ||
| +	gcc_cv_initfini_array=yes
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
| +riscv*-*-elf*)				# Linux RISC-V
 | ||
| +	tm_file="elfos.h newlib-stdint.h ${tm_file} riscv/elf.h"
 | ||
| +	tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-elf"
 | ||
| +	gnu_ld=yes
 | ||
| +	gas=yes
 | ||
| +	gcc_cv_initfini_array=yes
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
|  mips*-*-netbsd*)			# NetBSD/mips, either endian.
 | ||
|  	target_cpu_default="MASK_ABICALLS"
 | ||
|  	tm_file="elfos.h ${tm_file} mips/elf.h netbsd.h netbsd-elf.h mips/netbsd.h"
 | ||
| @@ -3851,6 +3876,31 @@ case "${target}" in
 | ||
|  		done
 | ||
|  		;;
 | ||
|  
 | ||
| +	riscv*-*-*)
 | ||
| +		supported_defaults="abi arch arch_32 arch_64 float tune tune_32 tune_64"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +		case ${with_float} in
 | ||
| +		"" | soft | hard)
 | ||
| +			# OK
 | ||
| +			;;
 | ||
| +		*)
 | ||
| +			echo "Unknown floating point type used in --with-float=$with_float" 1>&2
 | ||
| +			exit 1
 | ||
| +			;;
 | ||
| +		esac
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +		case ${with_abi} in
 | ||
| +		"" | 32 | 64)
 | ||
| +			# OK
 | ||
| +			;;
 | ||
| +		*)
 | ||
| +			echo "Unknown ABI used in --with-abi=$with_abi" 1>&2
 | ||
| +			exit 1
 | ||
| +			;;
 | ||
| +		esac
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    ;;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
|  	mips*-*-*)
 | ||
|  		supported_defaults="abi arch arch_32 arch_64 float fpu nan fp_32 odd_spreg_32 tune tune_32 tune_64 divide llsc mips-plt synci"
 | ||
|  
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/gcc/configure
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/configure
 | ||
| @@ -23708,6 +23708,25 @@ x3:	.space 4
 | ||
|  	tls_first_minor=14
 | ||
|  	tls_as_opt="-a32 --fatal-warnings"
 | ||
|  	;;
 | ||
| +  riscv*-*-*)
 | ||
| +    conftest_s='
 | ||
| +	.section .tdata,"awT",@progbits
 | ||
| +x:
 | ||
| +	.word 2
 | ||
| +	.text
 | ||
| +	la.tls.gd a0,x
 | ||
| +	la.tls.ie a1,x
 | ||
| +	lui a0,%tls_ie_pcrel_hi(x)
 | ||
| +	lw a0,%pcrel_lo(x)(a0)
 | ||
| +	add a0,a0,tp
 | ||
| +	lw a0,0(a0)
 | ||
| +	lui a0,%tprel_hi(x)
 | ||
| +	add a0,a0,tp,%tprel_add(x)
 | ||
| +	lw a0,%tprel_lo(x)(a0)'
 | ||
| +	tls_first_major=2
 | ||
| +	tls_first_minor=21
 | ||
| +	tls_as_opt='-m32 --fatal-warnings'
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
|    s390-*-*)
 | ||
|      conftest_s='
 | ||
|  	.section ".tdata","awT",@progbits
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/gcc/configure.ac
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/configure.ac
 | ||
| @@ -3263,6 +3263,25 @@ x3:	.space 4
 | ||
|  	tls_first_minor=14
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|  	tls_as_opt="-a32 --fatal-warnings"
 | ||
|  	;;
 | ||
| +  riscv*-*-*)
 | ||
| +    conftest_s='
 | ||
| +	.section .tdata,"awT",@progbits
 | ||
| +x:
 | ||
| +	.word 2
 | ||
| +	.text
 | ||
| +	la.tls.gd a0,x
 | ||
| +	la.tls.ie a1,x
 | ||
| +	lui a0,%tls_ie_pcrel_hi(x)
 | ||
| +	lw a0,%pcrel_lo(x)(a0)
 | ||
| +	add a0,a0,tp
 | ||
| +	lw a0,0(a0)
 | ||
| +	lui a0,%tprel_hi(x)
 | ||
| +	add a0,a0,tp,%tprel_add(x)
 | ||
| +	lw a0,%tprel_lo(x)(a0)'
 | ||
| +	tls_first_major=2
 | ||
| +	tls_first_minor=21
 | ||
| +	tls_as_opt='-m32 --fatal-warnings'
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
|    s390-*-*)
 | ||
|      conftest_s='
 | ||
|  	.section ".tdata","awT",@progbits
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/execute/20101011-1.c
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/execute/20101011-1.c
 | ||
| @@ -6,6 +6,9 @@
 | ||
|  #elif defined (__powerpc__) || defined (__PPC__) || defined (__ppc__) || defined (__POWERPC__) || defined (__ppc)
 | ||
|    /* On PPC division by zero does not trap.  */
 | ||
|  # define DO_TEST 0
 | ||
| +#elif defined (__riscv__)
 | ||
| +  /* On RISC-V division by zero does not trap.  */
 | ||
| +# define DO_TEST 0
 | ||
|  #elif defined (__SPU__)
 | ||
|    /* On SPU division by zero does not trap.  */
 | ||
|  # define DO_TEST 0
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20020312-2.c
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20020312-2.c
 | ||
| @@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ extern void abort (void);
 | ||
|  # else
 | ||
|  #  define PIC_REG  "30"
 | ||
|  # endif
 | ||
| +#elif defined(__riscv__)
 | ||
| +/* No pic register.  */
 | ||
|  #elif defined(__RX__)
 | ||
|  /* No pic register.  */
 | ||
|  #elif defined(__s390__)
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20040813-1.c
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/20040813-1.c
 | ||
| @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 | ||
|  /* Contributed by Devang Patel  <dpatel@apple.com>  */
 | ||
|  
 | ||
|  /* { dg-do compile } */
 | ||
| -/* { dg-skip-if "No stabs" { aarch64*-*-* mmix-*-* *-*-aix* alpha*-*-* hppa*64*-*-* ia64-*-* tile*-*-* nios2-*-* *-*-vxworks* nvptx-*-* } { "*" } { "" } } */
 | ||
| +/* { dg-skip-if "No stabs" { aarch64*-*-* mmix-*-* *-*-aix* alpha*-*-* hppa*64*-*-* ia64-*-* riscv*-*-* tile*-*-* nios2-*-* *-*-vxworks* nvptx-*-* } { "*" } { "" } } */
 | ||
|  /* { dg-options "-gstabs" } */
 | ||
|  
 | ||
|  int
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/stack-usage-1.c
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/stack-usage-1.c
 | ||
| @@ -61,6 +61,8 @@
 | ||
|  #  else
 | ||
|  #    define SIZE 240
 | ||
|  #  endif
 | ||
| +#elif defined (__riscv__)
 | ||
| +#  define SIZE 240
 | ||
|  #elif defined (__AVR__)
 | ||
|  #  define SIZE 254
 | ||
|  #elif defined (__s390x__)
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/libatomic/configure.tgt
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libatomic/configure.tgt
 | ||
| @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ case "${target_cpu}" in
 | ||
|  	ARCH=alpha
 | ||
|  	;;
 | ||
|    rs6000 | powerpc*)	ARCH=powerpc ;;
 | ||
| +  riscv*)		ARCH=riscv ;;
 | ||
|    sh*)			ARCH=sh ;;
 | ||
|  
 | ||
|    arm*)
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/libgcc/config.host
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config.host
 | ||
| @@ -167,6 +167,9 @@ powerpc*-*-*)
 | ||
|  	;;
 | ||
|  rs6000*-*-*)
 | ||
|  	;;
 | ||
| +riscv*)
 | ||
| +	cpu_type=riscv
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
|  sparc64*-*-*)
 | ||
|  	cpu_type=sparc
 | ||
|  	;;
 | ||
| @@ -1057,6 +1060,18 @@ powerpcle-*-eabi*)
 | ||
|  	tmake_file="${tmake_file} rs6000/t-ppccomm rs6000/t-crtstuff t-crtstuff-pic t-fdpbit"
 | ||
|  	extra_parts="$extra_parts crtbegin.o crtend.o crtbeginS.o crtendS.o crtbeginT.o ecrti.o ecrtn.o ncrti.o ncrtn.o"
 | ||
|  	;;
 | ||
| +riscv32*-*-linux*)
 | ||
| +	tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-fpbit riscv/t-dpbit riscv/t-tpbit riscv/t-elf riscv/t-elf32"
 | ||
| +	extra_parts="$extra_parts crtbegin.o crtend.o crti.o crtn.o crtendS.o crtbeginT.o"
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
| +riscv*-*-linux*)
 | ||
| +	tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-fpbit riscv/t-dpbit riscv/t-tpbit riscv/t-elf"
 | ||
| +	extra_parts="$extra_parts crtbegin.o crtend.o crti.o crtn.o crtendS.o crtbeginT.o"
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
| +riscv*-*-*)
 | ||
| +	tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-fpbit riscv/t-dpbit riscv/t-elf"
 | ||
| +	extra_parts="$extra_parts crtbegin.o crtend.o crti.o crtn.o"
 | ||
| +	;;
 | ||
|  rs6000-ibm-aix4.[3456789]* | powerpc-ibm-aix4.[3456789]*)
 | ||
|  	md_unwind_header=rs6000/aix-unwind.h
 | ||
|  	tmake_file="t-fdpbit rs6000/t-ppc64-fp rs6000/t-slibgcc-aix rs6000/t-ibm-ldouble"
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/libsanitizer/asan/asan_linux.cc
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libsanitizer/asan/asan_linux.cc
 | ||
| @@ -213,6 +213,11 @@ void GetPcSpBp(void *context, uptr *pc,
 | ||
|    *pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[31];
 | ||
|    *bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[30];
 | ||
|    *sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[29];
 | ||
| +# elif defined(__riscv__)
 | ||
| +  ucontext_t *ucontext = (ucontext_t*)context;
 | ||
| +  *pc = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_PC];
 | ||
| +  *bp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_S0];
 | ||
| +  *sp = ucontext->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_SP];
 | ||
|  #else
 | ||
|  # error "Unsupported arch"
 | ||
|  #endif
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_linux.cc
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_linux.cc
 | ||
| @@ -61,7 +61,8 @@ namespace __sanitizer {
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|  }  // namespace __sanitizer
 | ||
|  
 | ||
|  #if !defined(__powerpc64__) && !defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(__aarch64__)\
 | ||
| -                            && !defined(__mips__) && !defined(__sparc__)
 | ||
| +                            && !defined(__mips__) && !defined(__sparc__)\
 | ||
| +                            && !defined(__riscv__)
 | ||
|  COMPILER_CHECK(struct___old_kernel_stat_sz == sizeof(struct __old_kernel_stat));
 | ||
|  #endif
 | ||
|  
 | ||
| --- original-gcc/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h
 | ||
| @@ -72,6 +72,10 @@ namespace __sanitizer {
 | ||
|    const unsigned struct_kernel_stat_sz = 144;
 | ||
|    #endif
 | ||
|    const unsigned struct_kernel_stat64_sz = 104;
 | ||
| +#elif defined(__riscv__)
 | ||
| +  const unsigned struct___old_kernel_stat_sz = 0;
 | ||
| +  const unsigned struct_kernel_stat_sz = 128;
 | ||
| +  const unsigned struct_kernel_stat64_sz = 128;
 | ||
|  #elif defined(__sparc__) && defined(__arch64__)
 | ||
|    const unsigned struct___old_kernel_stat_sz = 0;
 | ||
|    const unsigned struct_kernel_stat_sz = 104;
 | ||
| @@ -511,7 +515,7 @@ namespace __sanitizer {
 | ||
|    typedef long __sanitizer___kernel_off_t;
 | ||
|  #endif
 | ||
|  
 | ||
| -#if defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__mips__)
 | ||
| +#if defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__mips__) || defined(__riscv__)
 | ||
|    typedef unsigned int __sanitizer___kernel_old_uid_t;
 | ||
|    typedef unsigned int __sanitizer___kernel_old_gid_t;
 | ||
|  #else
 | ||
| diff -ru gcc-5.1.0.orig/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h gcc-5.1.0/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.1.0.orig/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h	2015-05-13 19:36:27.061421043 -0700
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h	2015-05-13 19:44:19.274355577 -0700
 | ||
| @@ -98,9 +98,9 @@
 | ||
|  
 | ||
|  // The AArch64 linux port uses the canonical syscall set as mandated by
 | ||
|  // the upstream linux community for all new ports. Other ports may still
 | ||
| -// use legacy syscalls.
 | ||
| +// use legacy syscalls.  The RISC-V port also does this.
 | ||
|  #ifndef SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS
 | ||
| -# if defined(__aarch64__) && SANITIZER_LINUX
 | ||
| +# if (defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__riscv__)) && SANITIZER_LINUX
 | ||
|  # define SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS 1
 | ||
|  # else
 | ||
|  # define SANITIZER_USES_CANONICAL_LINUX_SYSCALLS 0
 | ||
| diff -ru gcc-5.1.0.orig/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h gcc-5.1.0/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.1.0.orig/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h	2015-05-13 19:36:27.061421043 -0700
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h	2015-05-13 19:39:13.515487834 -0700
 | ||
| @@ -73,7 +73,6 @@
 | ||
|    #endif
 | ||
|    const unsigned struct_kernel_stat64_sz = 104;
 | ||
|  #elif defined(__riscv__)
 | ||
| -  const unsigned struct___old_kernel_stat_sz = 0;
 | ||
|    const unsigned struct_kernel_stat_sz = 128;
 | ||
|    const unsigned struct_kernel_stat64_sz = 128;
 | ||
|  #elif defined(__sparc__) && defined(__arch64__)
 | ||
| @@ -104,7 +103,7 @@
 | ||
|  
 | ||
|  #if SANITIZER_LINUX || SANITIZER_FREEBSD
 | ||
|  
 | ||
| -#if defined(__powerpc64__)
 | ||
| +#if defined(__powerpc64__) || defined(__riscv__)
 | ||
|    const unsigned struct___old_kernel_stat_sz = 0;
 | ||
|  #elif !defined(__sparc__)
 | ||
|    const unsigned struct___old_kernel_stat_sz = 32;
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c gcc-5.2.0/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c	2015-07-17 22:36:52.315705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
 | ||
| +/* Common hooks for RISC-V.
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 1989-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#include "config.h"
 | ||
| +#include "system.h"
 | ||
| +#include "coretypes.h"
 | ||
| +#include "tm.h"
 | ||
| +#include "common/common-target.h"
 | ||
| +#include "common/common-target-def.h"
 | ||
| +#include "opts.h"
 | ||
| +#include "flags.h"
 | ||
| +#include "errors.h"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Parse a RISC-V ISA string into an option mask.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_parse_arch_string (const char *isa, int *flags)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  const char *p = isa;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (strncmp (p, "RV32", 4) == 0)
 | ||
| +    *flags |= MASK_32BIT, p += 4;
 | ||
| +  else if (strncmp (p, "RV64", 4) == 0)
 | ||
| +    *flags &= ~MASK_32BIT, p += 4;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (*p++ != 'I')
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      error ("-march=%s: ISA strings must begin with I, RV32I, or RV64I", isa);
 | ||
| +      return;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  *flags &= ~MASK_MULDIV;
 | ||
| +  if (*p == 'M')
 | ||
| +    *flags |= MASK_MULDIV, p++;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  *flags &= ~MASK_ATOMIC;
 | ||
| +  if (*p == 'A')
 | ||
| +    *flags |= MASK_ATOMIC, p++;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  *flags |= MASK_SOFT_FLOAT_ABI;
 | ||
| +  if (*p == 'F')
 | ||
| +    *flags &= ~MASK_SOFT_FLOAT_ABI, p++;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (*p == 'D')
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      p++;
 | ||
| +      if (!TARGET_HARD_FLOAT)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  error ("-march=%s: the D extension requires the F extension", isa);
 | ||
| +	  return;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  else if (TARGET_HARD_FLOAT)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      error ("-march=%s: single-precision-only is not yet supported", isa);
 | ||
| +      return;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  *flags &= ~MASK_RVC;
 | ||
| +  if (*p == 'C')
 | ||
| +    *flags |= MASK_RVC, p++;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* FIXME: For now we just stop parsing when faced with a
 | ||
| +     non-standard RISC-V ISA extension, partially becauses of a
 | ||
| +     problem with the naming scheme. */
 | ||
| +  if (*p == 'X')
 | ||
| +    return;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (*p)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      error ("-march=%s: unsupported ISA substring %s", isa, p);
 | ||
| +      return;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_flags_from_arch_string (const char *isa)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int flags = 0;
 | ||
| +  riscv_parse_arch_string (isa, &flags);
 | ||
| +  return flags;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_HANDLE_OPTION.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_handle_option (struct gcc_options *opts,
 | ||
| +		     struct gcc_options *opts_set ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +		     const struct cl_decoded_option *decoded,
 | ||
| +		     location_t loc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  switch (decoded->opt_index)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case OPT_march_:
 | ||
| +      riscv_parse_arch_string (decoded->arg, &opts->x_target_flags);
 | ||
| +      return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      return true;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_OPTION_OPTIMIZATION_TABLE.  */
 | ||
| +static const struct default_options riscv_option_optimization_table[] =
 | ||
| +  {
 | ||
| +    { OPT_LEVELS_1_PLUS, OPT_fsection_anchors, NULL, 1 },
 | ||
| +    { OPT_LEVELS_1_PLUS, OPT_fomit_frame_pointer, NULL, 1 },
 | ||
| +    { OPT_LEVELS_SIZE, OPT_msave_restore, NULL, 1 },
 | ||
| +    { OPT_LEVELS_NONE, 0, NULL, 0 }
 | ||
| +  };
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_OPTION_OPTIMIZATION_TABLE
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_OPTION_OPTIMIZATION_TABLE riscv_option_optimization_table
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_DEFAULT_TARGET_FLAGS
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_DEFAULT_TARGET_FLAGS				\
 | ||
| +  (TARGET_DEFAULT						\
 | ||
| +   | riscv_flags_from_arch_string (RISCV_ARCH_STRING_DEFAULT)	\
 | ||
| +   | (TARGET_64BIT_DEFAULT ? 0 : MASK_32BIT))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_HANDLE_OPTION
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_HANDLE_OPTION riscv_handle_option
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +struct gcc_targetm_common targetm_common = TARGETM_COMMON_INITIALIZER;
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
 | ||
| +;; Constraint definitions for RISC-V target.
 | ||
| +;; Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +;; Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +;; any later version.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +;; GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +;; along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Register constraints
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_register_constraint "f" "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT ? FP_REGS : NO_REGS"
 | ||
| +  "A floating-point register (if available).")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_register_constraint "b" "ALL_REGS"
 | ||
| +  "@internal")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_register_constraint "j" "T_REGS"
 | ||
| +  "@internal")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Integer constraints
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_constraint "Z"
 | ||
| +  "@internal"
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_int")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "1")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_constraint "I"
 | ||
| +  "An I-type 12-bit signed immediate."
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_int")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "SMALL_OPERAND (ival)")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_constraint "J"
 | ||
| +  "Integer zero."
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_int")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "ival == 0")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Floating-point constraints
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_constraint "G"
 | ||
| +  "Floating-point zero."
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_double")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "op == CONST0_RTX (mode)")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; General constraints
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_constraint "Q"
 | ||
| +  "@internal"
 | ||
| +  (match_operand 0 "const_arith_operand"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_memory_constraint "A"
 | ||
| +  "An address that is held in a general-purpose register."
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "mem")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "GET_CODE(XEXP(op,0)) == REG")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_constraint "S"
 | ||
| +  "@internal
 | ||
| +   A constant call address."
 | ||
| +  (and (match_operand 0 "call_insn_operand")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "CONSTANT_P (op)")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_constraint "T"
 | ||
| +  "@internal
 | ||
| +   A constant @code{move_operand}."
 | ||
| +  (and (match_operand 0 "move_operand")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "CONSTANT_P (op)")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_memory_constraint "W"
 | ||
| +  "@internal
 | ||
| +   A memory address based on a member of @code{BASE_REG_CLASS}."
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "mem")
 | ||
| +       (match_operand 0 "memory_operand")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_constraint "YG"
 | ||
| +  "@internal
 | ||
| +   A vector zero."
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_vector")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "op == CONST0_RTX (mode)")))
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/default-32.h gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/default-32.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/default-32.h	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/default-32.h	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
 | ||
| +/* Definitions of target machine for GCC, for RISC-V,
 | ||
| +   defaulting to 32-bit code generation.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 1999-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_64BIT_DEFAULT 0
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
 | ||
| +/* Target macros for riscv*-elf targets.
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010
 | ||
| +   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Leave the linker script to choose the appropriate libraries.  */
 | ||
| +#undef  LIB_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define LIB_SPEC ""
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef  STARTFILE_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define STARTFILE_SPEC "crt0%O%s crtbegin%O%s"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef  ENDFILE_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define ENDFILE_SPEC "crtend%O%s"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C 1
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
 | ||
| +;; Generic DFA-based pipeline description for RISC-V targets.
 | ||
| +;; Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +;; Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 | ||
| +;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
 | ||
| +;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
 | ||
| +;; option) any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
 | ||
| +;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
 | ||
| +;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
 | ||
| +;; License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +;; along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This file is derived from the old define_function_unit description.
 | ||
| +;; Each reservation can be overridden on a processor-by-processor basis.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_alu" 1
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "unknown,const,arith,shift,slt,multi,nop,logical,move")
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_load" 3
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "load,fpload,fpidxload")
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_store" 1
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "store,fpstore,fpidxstore")
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_xfer" 2
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "mfc,mtc")
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_branch" 1
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "branch,jump,call")
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_imul" 17
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "imul")
 | ||
| +  "imuldiv*17")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_idiv" 38
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "idiv")
 | ||
| +  "imuldiv*38")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fcvt" 1
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "fcvt")
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fmove" 2
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "fmove")
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fcmp" 3
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "fcmp")
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fadd" 4
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "fadd")
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fmul_single" 7
 | ||
| +  (and (eq_attr "type" "fmul,fmadd")
 | ||
| +       (eq_attr "mode" "SF"))
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fmul_double" 8
 | ||
| +  (and (eq_attr "type" "fmul,fmadd")
 | ||
| +       (eq_attr "mode" "DF"))
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fdiv_single" 23
 | ||
| +  (and (eq_attr "type" "fdiv")
 | ||
| +       (eq_attr "mode" "SF"))
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fdiv_double" 36
 | ||
| +  (and (eq_attr "type" "fdiv")
 | ||
| +       (eq_attr "mode" "DF"))
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fsqrt_single" 54
 | ||
| +  (and (eq_attr "type" "fsqrt")
 | ||
| +       (eq_attr "mode" "SF"))
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "generic_fsqrt_double" 112
 | ||
| +  (and (eq_attr "type" "fsqrt")
 | ||
| +       (eq_attr "mode" "DF"))
 | ||
| +  "alu")
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
 | ||
| +/* Definitions for RISC-V GNU/Linux systems with ELF format.
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
 | ||
| +   2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef WCHAR_TYPE
 | ||
| +#define WCHAR_TYPE "int"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE
 | ||
| +#define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE 32
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_OS_CPP_BUILTINS()				\
 | ||
| +  do {								\
 | ||
| +    GNU_USER_TARGET_OS_CPP_BUILTINS();				\
 | ||
| +    /* The GNU C++ standard library requires this.  */		\
 | ||
| +    if (c_dialect_cxx ())					\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define ("_GNU_SOURCE");				\
 | ||
| +  } while (0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC "%{posix:-D_POSIX_SOURCE} %{pthread:-D_REENTRANT}"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER "/lib/ld.so.1"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Borrowed from sparc/linux.h */
 | ||
| +#undef LINK_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define LINK_SPEC \
 | ||
| +  "%{shared:-shared} \
 | ||
| +  %{!shared: \
 | ||
| +    %{!static: \
 | ||
| +      %{rdynamic:-export-dynamic} \
 | ||
| +      -dynamic-linker " GNU_USER_DYNAMIC_LINKER "} \
 | ||
| +      %{static:-static}}"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef LIB_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define LIB_SPEC "\
 | ||
| +%{pthread:-lpthread} \
 | ||
| +%{shared:-lc} \
 | ||
| +%{!shared: \
 | ||
| +  %{profile:-lc_p} %{!profile:-lc}}"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Similar to standard Linux, but adding -ffast-math support.  */
 | ||
| +#undef  ENDFILE_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define ENDFILE_SPEC \
 | ||
| +   "%{shared|pie:crtendS.o%s;:crtend.o%s} crtn.o%s"
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/linux64.h gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux64.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux64.h	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux64.h	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
 | ||
| +/* Definitions for 64-bit RISC-V GNU/Linux systems with ELF format.
 | ||
| +   Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
 | ||
| +   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Force the default ABI flags onto the command line
 | ||
| +   in order to make the other specs easier to write.  */
 | ||
| +#undef LIB_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define LIB_SPEC "\
 | ||
| +%{pthread:-lpthread} \
 | ||
| +%{shared:-lc} \
 | ||
| +%{!shared: \
 | ||
| +  %{profile:-lc_p} %{!profile:-lc}}"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER32 "/lib32/ld.so.1"
 | ||
| +#define GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER64 "/lib/ld.so.1"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef LINK_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define LINK_SPEC "\
 | ||
| +%{shared} \
 | ||
| +  %{!shared: \
 | ||
| +    %{!static: \
 | ||
| +      %{rdynamic:-export-dynamic} \
 | ||
| +      %{" OPT_ARCH64 ": -dynamic-linker " GNU_USER_DYNAMIC_LINKER64 "} \
 | ||
| +      %{" OPT_ARCH32 ": -dynamic-linker " GNU_USER_DYNAMIC_LINKER32 "}} \
 | ||
| +    %{static:-static}} \
 | ||
| +%{" OPT_ARCH64 ":-melf64lriscv} \
 | ||
| +%{" OPT_ARCH32 ":-melf32lriscv}"
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/opcode-riscv.h gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/opcode-riscv.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/opcode-riscv.h	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/opcode-riscv.h	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
 | ||
| +/* RISC-V ISA encoding.
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +   Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +   Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are free software; you can redistribute
 | ||
| +them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public
 | ||
| +License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
 | ||
| +1, or (at your option) any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are distributed in the hope that they
 | ||
| +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 this file; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
 | ||
| +Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef _RISCV_H_
 | ||
| +#define _RISCV_H_
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RV_X(x, s, n) (((x) >> (s)) & ((1<<(n))-1))
 | ||
| +#define RV_IMM_SIGN(x) (-(((x) >> 31) & 1))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define EXTRACT_ITYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  (RV_X(x, 20, 12) | (RV_IMM_SIGN(x) << 12))
 | ||
| +#define EXTRACT_STYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  (RV_X(x, 7, 5) | (RV_X(x, 25, 7) << 5) | (RV_IMM_SIGN(x) << 12))
 | ||
| +#define EXTRACT_SBTYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  ((RV_X(x, 8, 4) << 1) | (RV_X(x, 25, 6) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 7, 1) << 11) | (RV_IMM_SIGN(x) << 12))
 | ||
| +#define EXTRACT_UTYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  ((RV_X(x, 12, 20) << 20) | (RV_IMM_SIGN(x) << 32))
 | ||
| +#define EXTRACT_UJTYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  ((RV_X(x, 21, 10) << 1) | (RV_X(x, 20, 1) << 11) | (RV_X(x, 12, 8) << 12) | (RV_IMM_SIGN(x) << 20))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  (RV_X(x, 0, 12) << 20)
 | ||
| +#define ENCODE_STYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  ((RV_X(x, 0, 5) << 7) | (RV_X(x, 5, 7) << 25))
 | ||
| +#define ENCODE_SBTYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  ((RV_X(x, 1, 4) << 8) | (RV_X(x, 5, 6) << 25) | (RV_X(x, 11, 1) << 7) | (RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 31))
 | ||
| +#define ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  (RV_X(x, 12, 20) << 12)
 | ||
| +#define ENCODE_UJTYPE_IMM(x) \
 | ||
| +  ((RV_X(x, 1, 10) << 21) | (RV_X(x, 11, 1) << 20) | (RV_X(x, 12, 8) << 12) | (RV_X(x, 20, 1) << 31))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define VALID_ITYPE_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_ITYPE_IMM(ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM(x)) == (x))
 | ||
| +#define VALID_STYPE_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_STYPE_IMM(ENCODE_STYPE_IMM(x)) == (x))
 | ||
| +#define VALID_SBTYPE_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_SBTYPE_IMM(ENCODE_SBTYPE_IMM(x)) == (x))
 | ||
| +#define VALID_UTYPE_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_UTYPE_IMM(ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM(x)) == (x))
 | ||
| +#define VALID_UJTYPE_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_UJTYPE_IMM(ENCODE_UJTYPE_IMM(x)) == (x))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_RTYPE(insn, rd, rs1, rs2) \
 | ||
| +  ((MATCH_ ## insn) | ((rd) << OP_SH_RD) | ((rs1) << OP_SH_RS1) | ((rs2) << OP_SH_RS2))
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ITYPE(insn, rd, rs1, imm) \
 | ||
| +  ((MATCH_ ## insn) | ((rd) << OP_SH_RD) | ((rs1) << OP_SH_RS1) | ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM(imm))
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_STYPE(insn, rs1, rs2, imm) \
 | ||
| +  ((MATCH_ ## insn) | ((rs1) << OP_SH_RS1) | ((rs2) << OP_SH_RS2) | ENCODE_STYPE_IMM(imm))
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_SBTYPE(insn, rs1, rs2, target) \
 | ||
| +  ((MATCH_ ## insn) | ((rs1) << OP_SH_RS1) | ((rs2) << OP_SH_RS2) | ENCODE_SBTYPE_IMM(target))
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_UTYPE(insn, rd, bigimm) \
 | ||
| +  ((MATCH_ ## insn) | ((rd) << OP_SH_RD) | ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM(bigimm))
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_UJTYPE(insn, rd, target) \
 | ||
| +  ((MATCH_ ## insn) | ((rd) << OP_SH_RD) | ENCODE_UJTYPE_IMM(target))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_NOP RISCV_ITYPE(ADDI, 0, 0, 0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART(VALUE) \
 | ||
| +  (((VALUE) + (RISCV_IMM_REACH/2)) & ~(RISCV_IMM_REACH-1))
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_CONST_LOW_PART(VALUE) ((VALUE) - RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (VALUE))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* RV fields */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_OP		0x7f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_OP		0
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_RS2		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_RS2		20
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_RS1		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_RS1		15
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_RS3		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_RS3		27
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_RD		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_RD		7
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_SHAMT		0x3f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_SHAMT		20
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_SHAMTW		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_SHAMTW		20
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_RM		0x7
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_RM		12
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_PRED		0xf
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_PRED		24
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_SUCC		0xf
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_SUCC		20
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_AQ		0x1
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_AQ		26
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_RL		0x1
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_RL		25
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_VRD		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_VRD		7
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_VRS		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_VRS		15
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_VRT		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_VRT		20
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_VRR		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_VRR		25
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_VFD		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_VFD		7
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_VFS		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_VFS		15
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_VFT		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_VFT		20
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_VFR		0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_VFR		25
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_IMMNGPR         0x3f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_IMMNGPR           20
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_IMMNFPR         0x3f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_IMMNFPR           26
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_IMMSEGNELM      0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_IMMSEGNELM        17
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_IMMSEGSTNELM    0x1f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_IMMSEGSTNELM      12
 | ||
| +#define OP_MASK_CUSTOM_IMM      0x7f
 | ||
| +#define OP_SH_CUSTOM_IMM        25
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define LINK_REG 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_JUMP_BITS RISCV_BIGIMM_BITS
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_JUMP_ALIGN_BITS 1
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_JUMP_ALIGN (1 << RISCV_JUMP_ALIGN_BITS)
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_JUMP_REACH ((1ULL<<RISCV_JUMP_BITS)*RISCV_JUMP_ALIGN)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_IMM_BITS 12
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_BIGIMM_BITS (32-RISCV_IMM_BITS)
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_IMM_REACH (1LL<<RISCV_IMM_BITS)
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_BIGIMM_REACH (1LL<<RISCV_BIGIMM_BITS)
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_BRANCH_BITS RISCV_IMM_BITS
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_BRANCH_ALIGN_BITS RISCV_JUMP_ALIGN_BITS
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_BRANCH_ALIGN (1 << RISCV_BRANCH_ALIGN_BITS)
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_BRANCH_REACH (RISCV_IMM_REACH*RISCV_BRANCH_ALIGN)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#include "riscv-opc.h"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#endif /* _RISCV_H_ */
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
 | ||
| +;;........................
 | ||
| +;; DI -> SI optimizations
 | ||
| +;;........................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Simplify (int)(a + 1), etc.
 | ||
| +(define_peephole2
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	(match_operator:DI 4 "modular_operator"
 | ||
| +	  [(match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	   (match_operand:DI 2 "arith_operand")]))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_operand:SI 3 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +        (truncate:SI (match_dup 0)))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT && (REGNO (operands[0]) == REGNO (operands[3]) || peep2_reg_dead_p (2, operands[0]))
 | ||
| +   && (GET_CODE (operands[4]) != ASHIFT || (CONST_INT_P (operands[2]) && INTVAL (operands[2]) < 32))"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 3)
 | ||
| +          (truncate:SI
 | ||
| +	     (match_op_dup:DI 4 
 | ||
| +	       [(match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +		(match_operand:DI 2 "arith_operand")])))])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Simplify (int)a + 1, etc.
 | ||
| +(define_peephole2
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +        (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand")))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_operand:SI 3 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	(match_operator:SI 4 "modular_operator"
 | ||
| +	  [(match_dup 0)
 | ||
| +	   (match_operand:SI 2 "arith_operand")]))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT && (REGNO (operands[0]) == REGNO (operands[3]) || peep2_reg_dead_p (2, operands[0]))"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 3)
 | ||
| +	(match_op_dup:SI 4 [(match_dup 1) (match_dup 2)]))])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Simplify -(int)a, etc.
 | ||
| +(define_peephole2
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +        (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand")))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_operand:SI 3 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	(match_operator:SI 4 "modular_operator"
 | ||
| +	  [(match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand")
 | ||
| +	   (match_dup 0)]))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT && (REGNO (operands[0]) == REGNO (operands[3]) || peep2_reg_dead_p (2, operands[0]))"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 3)
 | ||
| +	(match_op_dup:SI 4 [(match_dup 1) (match_dup 2)]))])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Simplify PIC loads to static variables.
 | ||
| +;; These will go away once we figure out how to emit auipc discretely.
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*local_pic_load<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +        (mem:ANYI (match_operand 1 "absolute_symbolic_operand" "")))]
 | ||
| +  "flag_pic && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (operands[1])"
 | ||
| +  "<load>\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))])
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*local_pic_load<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +        (mem:ANYF (match_operand 1 "absolute_symbolic_operand" "")))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:DI 2 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT && flag_pic && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (operands[1])"
 | ||
| +  "<load>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))])
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*local_pic_load<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +        (mem:ANYF (match_operand 1 "absolute_symbolic_operand" "")))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:SI 2 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && !TARGET_64BIT && flag_pic && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (operands[1])"
 | ||
| +  "<load>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))])
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*local_pic_loadu<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SUPERQI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +        (zero_extend:SUPERQI (mem:SUBDI (match_operand 1 "absolute_symbolic_operand" ""))))]
 | ||
| +  "flag_pic && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (operands[1])"
 | ||
| +  "<load>u\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))])
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*local_pic_storedi<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (mem:ANYI (match_operand 0 "absolute_symbolic_operand" ""))
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:ANYI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ"))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:DI 2 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT && (flag_pic && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (operands[0]))"
 | ||
| +  "<store>\t%z1,%0,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))])
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*local_pic_storesi<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (mem:ANYI (match_operand 0 "absolute_symbolic_operand" ""))
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:ANYI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ"))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:SI 2 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  "!TARGET_64BIT && (flag_pic && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (operands[0]))"
 | ||
| +  "<store>\t%z1,%0,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))])
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*local_pic_storedi<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (mem:ANYF (match_operand 0 "absolute_symbolic_operand" ""))
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f"))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:DI 2 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT && (flag_pic && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (operands[0]))"
 | ||
| +  "<store>\t%1,%0,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))])
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*local_pic_storesi<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (mem:ANYF (match_operand 0 "absolute_symbolic_operand" ""))
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f"))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:SI 2 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && !TARGET_64BIT && (flag_pic && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (operands[0]))"
 | ||
| +  "<store>\t%1,%0,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))])
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@
 | ||
| +;; Predicate description for RISC-V target.
 | ||
| +;; Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +;; Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +;; any later version.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +;; GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +;; along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "const_arith_operand"
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_int")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "SMALL_OPERAND (INTVAL (op))")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "arith_operand"
 | ||
| +  (ior (match_operand 0 "const_arith_operand")
 | ||
| +       (match_operand 0 "register_operand")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "sle_operand"
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_int")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "SMALL_OPERAND (INTVAL (op) + 1)")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "sleu_operand"
 | ||
| +  (and (match_operand 0 "sle_operand")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "INTVAL (op) + 1 != 0")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "const_0_operand"
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_int,const_double,const_vector")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "op == CONST0_RTX (GET_MODE (op))")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "reg_or_0_operand"
 | ||
| +  (ior (match_operand 0 "const_0_operand")
 | ||
| +       (match_operand 0 "register_operand")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "const_1_operand"
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_int,const_double,const_vector")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "op == CONST1_RTX (GET_MODE (op))")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "reg_or_1_operand"
 | ||
| +  (ior (match_operand 0 "const_1_operand")
 | ||
| +       (match_operand 0 "register_operand")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Only use branch-on-bit sequences when the mask is not an ANDI immediate.
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "branch_on_bit_operand"
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_int")
 | ||
| +       (match_test "INTVAL (op) >= RISCV_IMM_BITS - 1")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This is used for indexing into vectors, and hence only accepts const_int.
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "const_0_or_1_operand"
 | ||
| +  (and (match_code "const_int")
 | ||
| +       (ior (match_test "op == CONST0_RTX (GET_MODE (op))")
 | ||
| +	    (match_test "op == CONST1_RTX (GET_MODE (op))"))))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_special_predicate "pc_or_label_operand"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "pc,label_ref"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; A legitimate CONST_INT operand that takes more than one instruction
 | ||
| +;; to load.
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "splittable_const_int_operand"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "const_int")
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  /* Don't handle multi-word moves this way; we don't want to introduce
 | ||
| +     the individual word-mode moves until after reload.  */
 | ||
| +  if (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) > UNITS_PER_WORD)
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Otherwise check whether the constant can be loaded in a single
 | ||
| +     instruction.  */
 | ||
| +  return !LUI_INT (op) && !SMALL_INT (op);
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "move_operand"
 | ||
| +  (match_operand 0 "general_operand")
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The thinking here is as follows:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +     (1) The move expanders should split complex load sequences into
 | ||
| +	 individual instructions.  Those individual instructions can
 | ||
| +	 then be optimized by all rtl passes.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +     (2) The target of pre-reload load sequences should not be used
 | ||
| +	 to store temporary results.  If the target register is only
 | ||
| +	 assigned one value, reload can rematerialize that value
 | ||
| +	 on demand, rather than spill it to the stack.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +     (3) If we allowed pre-reload passes like combine and cse to recreate
 | ||
| +	 complex load sequences, we would want to be able to split the
 | ||
| +	 sequences before reload as well, so that the pre-reload scheduler
 | ||
| +	 can see the individual instructions.  This falls foul of (2);
 | ||
| +	 the splitter would be forced to reuse the target register for
 | ||
| +	 intermediate results.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +     (4) We want to define complex load splitters for combine.  These
 | ||
| +	 splitters can request a temporary scratch register, which avoids
 | ||
| +	 the problem in (2).  They allow things like:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	      (set (reg T1) (high SYM))
 | ||
| +	      (set (reg T2) (low (reg T1) SYM))
 | ||
| +	      (set (reg X) (plus (reg T2) (const_int OFFSET)))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	 to be combined into:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	      (set (reg T3) (high SYM+OFFSET))
 | ||
| +	      (set (reg X) (lo_sum (reg T3) SYM+OFFSET))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	 if T2 is only used this once.  */
 | ||
| +  switch (GET_CODE (op))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case CONST_INT:
 | ||
| +      return !splittable_const_int_operand (op, mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case CONST:
 | ||
| +    case SYMBOL_REF:
 | ||
| +    case LABEL_REF:
 | ||
| +      return (riscv_symbolic_constant_p (op, &symbol_type)
 | ||
| +	      && !riscv_hi_relocs[symbol_type]);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case HIGH:
 | ||
| +      op = XEXP (op, 0);
 | ||
| +      return riscv_symbolic_constant_p (op, &symbol_type);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      return true;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "consttable_operand"
 | ||
| +  (match_test "CONSTANT_P (op)"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "symbolic_operand"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "const,symbol_ref,label_ref")
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_symbol_type type;
 | ||
| +  return riscv_symbolic_constant_p (op, &type);
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "absolute_symbolic_operand"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "const,symbol_ref,label_ref")
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_symbol_type type;
 | ||
| +  return (riscv_symbolic_constant_p (op, &type)
 | ||
| +	  && type == SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE);
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "plt_symbolic_operand"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "const,symbol_ref,label_ref")
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_symbol_type type;
 | ||
| +  return (riscv_symbolic_constant_p (op, &type)
 | ||
| +	  && type == SYMBOL_GOT_DISP && !SYMBOL_REF_WEAK (op) && TARGET_PLT);
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "call_insn_operand"
 | ||
| +  (ior (match_operand 0 "absolute_symbolic_operand")
 | ||
| +       (match_operand 0 "plt_symbolic_operand")
 | ||
| +       (match_operand 0 "register_operand")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "symbol_ref_operand"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "symbol_ref"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "modular_operator"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "plus,minus,mult,ashift"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "equality_operator"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "eq,ne"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "order_operator"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "eq,ne,lt,ltu,le,leu,ge,geu,gt,gtu"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "fp_order_operator"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "eq,lt,le,gt,ge"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_predicate "fp_unorder_operator"
 | ||
| +  (match_code "ordered,unordered"))
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
 | ||
| +/* Definitions of prototypes for RISC-V built-in functions.
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +   Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +   Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Invoke DEF_RISCV_FTYPE (NARGS, LIST) for each prototype used by
 | ||
| +   MIPS built-in functions, where:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      NARGS is the number of arguments.
 | ||
| +      LIST contains the return-type code followed by the codes for each
 | ||
| +        argument type.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   Argument- and return-type codes are either modes or one of the following:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      VOID for void_type_node
 | ||
| +      INT for integer_type_node
 | ||
| +      POINTER for ptr_type_node
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   (we don't use PTR because that's a ANSI-compatibillity macro).
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   Please keep this list lexicographically sorted by the LIST argument.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +DEF_RISCV_FTYPE (1, (VOID, VOID))
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
 | ||
| +/* Extra machine modes for RISC-V target.
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +   Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +   Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +FLOAT_MODE (TF, 16, ieee_quad_format);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Vector modes.  */
 | ||
| +VECTOR_MODES (INT, 4);        /*       V8QI V4HI V2SI */
 | ||
| +VECTOR_MODES (FLOAT, 4);      /*            V4HF V2SF */
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-opc.h gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-opc.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-opc.h	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-opc.h	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,1348 @@
 | ||
| +/* Automatically generated by parse-opcodes */
 | ||
| +#ifndef RISCV_ENCODING_H
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ENCODING_H
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_ADD 0x33
 | ||
| +#define MASK_ADD  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_ADDI 0x13
 | ||
| +#define MASK_ADDI  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_ADDIW 0x1b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_ADDIW  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_ADDW 0x3b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_ADDW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOADD_D 0x302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOADD_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOADD_W 0x202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOADD_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOAND_D 0x6000302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOAND_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOAND_W 0x6000202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOAND_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOMAX_D 0xa000302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOMAX_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOMAX_W 0xa000202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOMAX_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOMAXU_D 0xe000302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOMAXU_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOMAXU_W 0xe000202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOMAXU_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOMIN_D 0x8000302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOMIN_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOMIN_W 0x8000202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOMIN_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOMINU_D 0xc000302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOMINU_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOMINU_W 0xc000202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOMINU_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOOR_D 0x4000302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOOR_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOOR_W 0x4000202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOOR_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOSWAP_D 0x800302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOSWAP_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOSWAP_W 0x800202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOSWAP_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOXOR_D 0x2000302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOXOR_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AMOXOR_W 0x2000202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AMOXOR_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AND 0x7033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AND  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_ANDI 0x7013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_ANDI  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_AUIPC 0x17
 | ||
| +#define MASK_AUIPC  0x7f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_BEQ 0x63
 | ||
| +#define MASK_BEQ  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_BGE 0x5063
 | ||
| +#define MASK_BGE  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_BGEU 0x7063
 | ||
| +#define MASK_BGEU  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_BLT 0x4063
 | ||
| +#define MASK_BLT  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_BLTU 0x6063
 | ||
| +#define MASK_BLTU  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_BNE 0x1063
 | ||
| +#define MASK_BNE  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ADD 0x1000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ADD  0xf003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ADD3 0xa000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ADD3  0xe063
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ADDI 0xc002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ADDI  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ADDI16SP 0xc002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ADDI16SP  0xef83
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ADDI4SPN 0xa001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ADDI4SPN  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ADDIN 0x8001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ADDIN  0xe063
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ADDIW 0xe002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ADDIW  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ADDW 0x9000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ADDW  0xf003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_AND3 0xa060
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_AND3  0xe063
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ANDI 0xe002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ANDI  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ANDIN 0x8061
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ANDIN  0xe063
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_BEQZ 0x4002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_BEQZ  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_BGEZ 0xe001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_BGEZ  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_BLTZ 0x6001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_BLTZ  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_BNEZ 0x6002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_BNEZ  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_EBREAK 0x1000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_EBREAK  0xffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_J 0x2
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_J  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_JAL 0x2002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_JAL  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_JALR 0xa002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_JALR  0xf07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_JR 0x8002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_JR  0xf07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_LD 0xe000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_LD  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_LDSP 0xe001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_LDSP  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_LI 0x8002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_LI  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_LUI 0xa002
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_LUI  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_LW 0xc000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_LW  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_LWSP 0xc001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_LWSP  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_MV 0x0
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_MV  0xf003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_OR3 0xa040
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_OR3  0xe063
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_ORIN 0x8041
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_ORIN  0xe063
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SD 0x6000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SD  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SDSP 0x6001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SDSP  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SLL 0x6400
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SLL  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SLLI 0x1
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SLLI  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SLLIW 0x8001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SLLIW  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SLLR 0x6c00
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SLLR  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SLT 0x6440
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SLT  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SLTR 0x6c40
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SLTR  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SLTU 0x6460
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SLTU  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SLTUR 0x6c60
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SLTUR  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SRA 0x6020
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SRA  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SRAI 0x2000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SRAI  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SRL 0x6420
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SRL  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SRLI 0x2001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SRLI  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SRLR 0x6c20
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SRLR  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SUB 0x8000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SUB  0xf003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SUB3 0xa020
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SUB3  0xe063
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SW 0x4000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SW  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_SWSP 0x4001
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_SWSP  0xe003
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_XOR 0x6000
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_XOR  0xfc63
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_C_XORIN 0x8021
 | ||
| +#define MASK_C_XORIN  0xe063
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CSRRC 0x3073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CSRRC  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CSRRCI 0x7073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CSRRCI  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CSRRS 0x2073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CSRRS  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CSRRSI 0x6073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CSRRSI  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CSRRW 0x1073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CSRRW  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CSRRWI 0x5073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CSRRWI  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM0 0xb
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM0  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM0_RD 0x400b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM0_RD  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1 0x600b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1_RS2 0x700b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1_RS2  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM0_RS1 0x200b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM0_RS1  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM0_RS1_RS2 0x300b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM0_RS1_RS2  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM1 0x2b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM1  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM1_RD 0x402b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM1_RD  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1 0x602b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1_RS2 0x702b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1_RS2  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM1_RS1 0x202b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM1_RS1  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM1_RS1_RS2 0x302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM1_RS1_RS2  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM2 0x5b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM2  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM2_RD 0x405b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM2_RD  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1 0x605b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1_RS2 0x705b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1_RS2  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM2_RS1 0x205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM2_RS1  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM2_RS1_RS2 0x305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM2_RS1_RS2  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM3 0x7b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM3  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM3_RD 0x407b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM3_RD  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1 0x607b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1_RS2 0x707b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1_RS2  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM3_RS1 0x207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM3_RS1  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_CUSTOM3_RS1_RS2 0x307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_CUSTOM3_RS1_RS2  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_DIV 0x2004033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_DIV  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_DIVU 0x2005033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_DIVU  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_DIVUW 0x200503b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_DIVUW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_DIVW 0x200403b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_DIVW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_EBREAK 0x100073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_EBREAK  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_ECALL 0x73
 | ||
| +#define MASK_ECALL  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_ERET 0x10000073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_ERET  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FADD_D 0x2000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FADD_D  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FADD_H 0x4000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FADD_H  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FADD_S 0x53
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FADD_S  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCLASS_D 0xe2001053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCLASS_D  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCLASS_S 0xe0001053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCLASS_S  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_D_H 0x8c000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_D_H  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_D_L 0xd2200053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_D_L  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_D_LU 0xd2300053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_D_LU  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_D_S 0x42000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_D_S  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_D_W 0xd2000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_D_W  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_D_WU 0xd2100053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_D_WU  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_H_D 0x92000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_H_D  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_H_L 0x64000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_H_L  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_H_LU 0x6c000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_H_LU  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_H_S 0x90000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_H_S  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_H_W 0x74000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_H_W  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_H_WU 0x7c000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_H_WU  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_L_D 0xc2200053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_L_D  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_L_H 0x44000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_L_H  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_L_S 0xc0200053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_L_S  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_LU_D 0xc2300053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_LU_D  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_LU_H 0x4c000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_LU_H  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_LU_S 0xc0300053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_LU_S  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_S_D 0x40100053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_S_D  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_S_H 0x84000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_S_H  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_S_L 0xd0200053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_S_L  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_S_LU 0xd0300053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_S_LU  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_S_W 0xd0000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_S_W  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_S_WU 0xd0100053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_S_WU  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_W_D 0xc2000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_W_D  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_W_H 0x54000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_W_H  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_W_S 0xc0000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_W_S  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_WU_D 0xc2100053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_WU_D  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_WU_H 0x5c000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_WU_H  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FCVT_WU_S 0xc0100053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FCVT_WU_S  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FDIV_D 0x1a000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FDIV_D  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FDIV_H 0x1c000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FDIV_H  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FDIV_S 0x18000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FDIV_S  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FENCE 0xf
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FENCE  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FENCE_I 0x100f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FENCE_I  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FEQ_D 0xa2002053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FEQ_D  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FEQ_H 0xac000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FEQ_H  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FEQ_S 0xa0002053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FEQ_S  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FLD 0x3007
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FLD  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FLE_D 0xa2000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FLE_D  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FLE_H 0xbc000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FLE_H  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FLE_S 0xa0000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FLE_S  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FLH 0x1007
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FLH  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FLT_D 0xa2001053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FLT_D  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FLT_H 0xb4000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FLT_H  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FLT_S 0xa0001053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FLT_S  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FLW 0x2007
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FLW  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMADD_D 0x2000043
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMADD_D  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMADD_H 0x4000043
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMADD_H  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMADD_S 0x43
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMADD_S  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMAX_D 0x2a001053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMAX_D  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMAX_H 0xcc000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMAX_H  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMAX_S 0x28001053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMAX_S  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMIN_D 0x2a000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMIN_D  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMIN_H 0xc4000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMIN_H  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMIN_S 0x28000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMIN_S  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMOVN 0x6007077
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMOVN  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMOVZ 0x4007077
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMOVZ  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMSUB_D 0x2000047
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMSUB_D  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMSUB_H 0x4000047
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMSUB_H  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMSUB_S 0x47
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMSUB_S  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMUL_D 0x12000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMUL_D  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMUL_H 0x14000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMUL_H  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMUL_S 0x10000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMUL_S  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMV_D_X 0xf2000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMV_D_X  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMV_H_X 0xf4000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMV_H_X  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMV_S_X 0xf0000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMV_S_X  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMV_X_D 0xe2000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMV_X_D  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMV_X_H 0xe4000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMV_X_H  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FMV_X_S 0xe0000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FMV_X_S  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FNMADD_D 0x200004f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FNMADD_D  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FNMADD_H 0x400004f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FNMADD_H  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FNMADD_S 0x4f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FNMADD_S  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FNMSUB_D 0x200004b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FNMSUB_D  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FNMSUB_H 0x400004b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FNMSUB_H  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FNMSUB_S 0x4b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FNMSUB_S  0x600007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FRCSR 0x302073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FRCSR  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FRFLAGS 0x102073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FRFLAGS  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FRRM 0x202073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FRRM  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSCSR 0x301073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSCSR  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSD 0x3027
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSD  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSFLAGS 0x101073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSFLAGS  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSFLAGSI 0x105073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSFLAGSI  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSGNJ_D 0x22000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSGNJ_D  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSGNJ_H 0x2c000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSGNJ_H  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSGNJ_S 0x20000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSGNJ_S  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSGNJN_D 0x22001053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSGNJN_D  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSGNJN_H 0x34000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSGNJN_H  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSGNJN_S 0x20001053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSGNJN_S  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSGNJX_D 0x22002053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSGNJX_D  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSGNJX_H 0x3c000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSGNJX_H  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSGNJX_S 0x20002053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSGNJX_S  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSH 0x1027
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSH  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSQRT_D 0x5a000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSQRT_D  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSQRT_H 0x24000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSQRT_H  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSQRT_S 0x58000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSQRT_S  0xfff0007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSRM 0x201073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSRM  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSRMI 0x205073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSRMI  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSUB_D 0xa000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSUB_D  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSUB_H 0xc000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSUB_H  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSUB_S 0x8000053
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSUB_S  0xfe00007f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_FSW 0x2027
 | ||
| +#define MASK_FSW  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_HRTS 0x20500073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_HRTS  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_JAL 0x6f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_JAL  0x7f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_JALR 0x67
 | ||
| +#define MASK_JALR  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LB 0x3
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LB  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LBU 0x4003
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LBU  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LD 0x3003
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LD  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LH 0x1003
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LH  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LHU 0x5003
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LHU  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LR_D 0x1000302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LR_D  0xf9f0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LR_W 0x1000202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LR_W  0xf9f0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LUI 0x37
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LUI  0x7f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LW 0x2003
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LW  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LWU 0x6003
 | ||
| +#define MASK_LWU  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_MOVN 0x2007077
 | ||
| +#define MASK_MOVN  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_MOVZ 0x7077
 | ||
| +#define MASK_MOVZ  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_MRTH 0x30600073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_MRTH  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_MRTS 0x30500073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_MRTS  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_MUL 0x2000033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_MUL  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_MULH 0x2001033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_MULH  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_MULHSU 0x2002033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_MULHSU  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_MULHU 0x2003033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_MULHU  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_MULW 0x200003b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_MULW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_OR 0x6033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_OR  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_ORI 0x6013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_ORI  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_RDCYCLE 0xc0002073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_RDCYCLE  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_RDCYCLEH 0xc8002073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_RDCYCLEH  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_RDINSTRET 0xc0202073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_RDINSTRET  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_RDINSTRETH 0xc8202073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_RDINSTRETH  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_RDTIME 0xc0102073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_RDTIME  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_RDTIMEH 0xc8102073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_RDTIMEH  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_REM 0x2006033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_REM  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_REMU 0x2007033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_REMU  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_REMUW 0x200703b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_REMUW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_REMW 0x200603b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_REMW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SB 0x23
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SB  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SBREAK 0x100073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SBREAK  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SC_D 0x1800302f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SC_D  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SC_W 0x1800202f
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SC_W  0xf800707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SCALL 0x73
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SCALL  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SD 0x3023
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SD  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SFENCE_VM 0x10100073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SFENCE_VM  0xfff07fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SH 0x1023
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SH  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SLL 0x1033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SLL  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SLLI 0x1013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SLLI  0xfc00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SLLI_RV32 0x1013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SLLI_RV32  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SLLIW 0x101b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SLLIW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SLLW 0x103b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SLLW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SLT 0x2033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SLT  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SLTI 0x2013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SLTI  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SLTIU 0x3013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SLTIU  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SLTU 0x3033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SLTU  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRA 0x40005033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRA  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRAI 0x40005013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRAI  0xfc00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRAI_RV32 0x40005013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRAI_RV32  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRAIW 0x4000501b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRAIW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRAW 0x4000503b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRAW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRET 0x10000073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRET  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRL 0x5033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRL  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRLI 0x5013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRLI  0xfc00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRLI_RV32 0x5013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRLI_RV32  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRLIW 0x501b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRLIW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SRLW 0x503b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SRLW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_STOP 0x5077
 | ||
| +#define MASK_STOP  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SUB 0x40000033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SUB  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SUBW 0x4000003b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SUBW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_SW 0x2023
 | ||
| +#define MASK_SW  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_UTIDX 0x6077
 | ||
| +#define MASK_UTIDX  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VENQCMD 0xa00302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VENQCMD  0xfe007fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VENQCNT 0x1000302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VENQCNT  0xfe007fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VENQIMM1 0xc00302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VENQIMM1  0xfe007fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VENQIMM2 0xe00302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VENQIMM2  0xfe007fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VF 0x10202b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VF  0x1f0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFLD 0x1600205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFLD  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFLSEGD 0x1600205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFLSEGD  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFLSEGSTD 0x1600305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFLSEGSTD  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFLSEGSTW 0x1400305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFLSEGSTW  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFLSEGW 0x1400205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFLSEGW  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFLSTD 0x1600305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFLSTD  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFLSTW 0x1400305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFLSTW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFLW 0x1400205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFLW  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFMSV_D 0x1200202b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFMSV_D  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFMSV_S 0x1000202b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFMSV_S  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFMVV 0x1000002b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFMVV  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFSD 0x1600207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFSD  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFSSEGD 0x1600207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFSSEGD  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFSSEGSTD 0x1600307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFSSEGSTD  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFSSEGSTW 0x1400307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFSSEGSTW  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFSSEGW 0x1400207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFSSEGW  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFSSTD 0x1600307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFSSTD  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFSSTW 0x1400307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFSSTW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VFSW 0x1400207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VFSW  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VGETCFG 0x400b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VGETCFG  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VGETVL 0x200400b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VGETVL  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLB 0x205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLB  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLBU 0x800205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLBU  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLD 0x600205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLD  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLH 0x200205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLH  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLHU 0xa00205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLHU  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGB 0x205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGB  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGBU 0x800205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGBU  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGD 0x600205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGD  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGH 0x200205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGH  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGHU 0xa00205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGHU  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGSTB 0x305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGSTB  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGSTBU 0x800305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGSTBU  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGSTD 0x600305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGSTD  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGSTH 0x200305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGSTH  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGSTHU 0xa00305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGSTHU  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGSTW 0x400305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGSTW  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGSTWU 0xc00305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGSTWU  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGW 0x400205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGW  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSEGWU 0xc00205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSEGWU  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSTB 0x305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSTB  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSTBU 0x800305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSTBU  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSTD 0x600305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSTD  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSTH 0x200305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSTH  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSTHU 0xa00305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSTHU  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSTW 0x400305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSTW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLSTWU 0xc00305b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLSTWU  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLW 0x400205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLW  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VLWU 0xc00205b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VLWU  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VMSV 0x200202b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VMSV  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VMVV 0x200002b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VMVV  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSB 0x207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSB  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSD 0x600207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSD  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSETCFG 0x200b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSETCFG  0x7fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSETVL 0x600b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSETVL  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSH 0x200207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSH  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSEGB 0x207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSEGB  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSEGD 0x600207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSEGD  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSEGH 0x200207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSEGH  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSEGSTB 0x307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSEGSTB  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSEGSTD 0x600307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSEGSTD  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSEGSTH 0x200307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSEGSTH  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSEGSTW 0x400307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSEGSTW  0x1e00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSEGW 0x400207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSEGW  0x1ff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSTB 0x307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSTB  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSTD 0x600307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSTD  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSTH 0x200307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSTH  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSSTW 0x400307b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSSTW  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VSW 0x400207b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VSW  0xfff0707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VXCPTAUX 0x200402b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VXCPTAUX  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VXCPTCAUSE 0x402b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VXCPTCAUSE  0xfffff07f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VXCPTEVAC 0x600302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VXCPTEVAC  0xfff07fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VXCPTHOLD 0x800302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VXCPTHOLD  0xfff07fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VXCPTKILL 0x400302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VXCPTKILL  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VXCPTRESTORE 0x200302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VXCPTRESTORE  0xfff07fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_VXCPTSAVE 0x302b
 | ||
| +#define MASK_VXCPTSAVE  0xfff07fff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_WFI 0x10200073
 | ||
| +#define MASK_WFI  0xffffffff
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_XOR 0x4033
 | ||
| +#define MASK_XOR  0xfe00707f
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_XORI 0x4013
 | ||
| +#define MASK_XORI  0x707f
 | ||
| +#define CSR_FFLAGS 0x1
 | ||
| +#define CSR_FRM 0x2
 | ||
| +#define CSR_FCSR 0x3
 | ||
| +#define CSR_CYCLE 0xc00
 | ||
| +#define CSR_TIME 0xc01
 | ||
| +#define CSR_INSTRET 0xc02
 | ||
| +#define CSR_STATS 0xc0
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH0 0xcc0
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH1 0xcc1
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH2 0xcc2
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH3 0xcc3
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH4 0xcc4
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH5 0xcc5
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH6 0xcc6
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH7 0xcc7
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH8 0xcc8
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH9 0xcc9
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH10 0xcca
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH11 0xccb
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH12 0xccc
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH13 0xccd
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH14 0xcce
 | ||
| +#define CSR_UARCH15 0xccf
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SSTATUS 0x100
 | ||
| +#define CSR_STVEC 0x101
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SIE 0x104
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SSCRATCH 0x140
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SEPC 0x141
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SIP 0x144
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SPTBR 0x180
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SASID 0x181
 | ||
| +#define CSR_CYCLEW 0x900
 | ||
| +#define CSR_TIMEW 0x901
 | ||
| +#define CSR_INSTRETW 0x902
 | ||
| +#define CSR_STIME 0xd01
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SCAUSE 0xd42
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SBADADDR 0xd43
 | ||
| +#define CSR_STIMEW 0xa01
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MSTATUS 0x300
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MTVEC 0x301
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MTDELEG 0x302
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MIE 0x304
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MTIMECMP 0x321
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MSCRATCH 0x340
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MEPC 0x341
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MCAUSE 0x342
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MBADADDR 0x343
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MIP 0x344
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MTIME 0x701
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MCPUID 0xf00
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MIMPID 0xf01
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MHARTID 0xf10
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MTOHOST 0x780
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MFROMHOST 0x781
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MRESET 0x782
 | ||
| +#define CSR_SEND_IPI 0x783
 | ||
| +#define CSR_CYCLEH 0xc80
 | ||
| +#define CSR_TIMEH 0xc81
 | ||
| +#define CSR_INSTRETH 0xc82
 | ||
| +#define CSR_CYCLEHW 0x980
 | ||
| +#define CSR_TIMEHW 0x981
 | ||
| +#define CSR_INSTRETHW 0x982
 | ||
| +#define CSR_STIMEH 0xd81
 | ||
| +#define CSR_STIMEHW 0xa81
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MTIMECMPH 0x361
 | ||
| +#define CSR_MTIMEH 0x741
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_MISALIGNED_FETCH 0x0
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_FAULT_FETCH 0x1
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION 0x2
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_BREAKPOINT 0x3
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_MISALIGNED_LOAD 0x4
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_FAULT_LOAD 0x5
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_MISALIGNED_STORE 0x6
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_FAULT_STORE 0x7
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_USER_ECALL 0x8
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_SUPERVISOR_ECALL 0x9
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_HYPERVISOR_ECALL 0xa
 | ||
| +#define CAUSE_MACHINE_ECALL 0xb
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +#ifdef DECLARE_INSN
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(add, MATCH_ADD, MASK_ADD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(addi, MATCH_ADDI, MASK_ADDI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(addiw, MATCH_ADDIW, MASK_ADDIW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(addw, MATCH_ADDW, MASK_ADDW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoadd_d, MATCH_AMOADD_D, MASK_AMOADD_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoadd_w, MATCH_AMOADD_W, MASK_AMOADD_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoand_d, MATCH_AMOAND_D, MASK_AMOAND_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoand_w, MATCH_AMOAND_W, MASK_AMOAND_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amomax_d, MATCH_AMOMAX_D, MASK_AMOMAX_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amomax_w, MATCH_AMOMAX_W, MASK_AMOMAX_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amomaxu_d, MATCH_AMOMAXU_D, MASK_AMOMAXU_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amomaxu_w, MATCH_AMOMAXU_W, MASK_AMOMAXU_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amomin_d, MATCH_AMOMIN_D, MASK_AMOMIN_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amomin_w, MATCH_AMOMIN_W, MASK_AMOMIN_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amominu_d, MATCH_AMOMINU_D, MASK_AMOMINU_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amominu_w, MATCH_AMOMINU_W, MASK_AMOMINU_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoor_d, MATCH_AMOOR_D, MASK_AMOOR_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoor_w, MATCH_AMOOR_W, MASK_AMOOR_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoswap_d, MATCH_AMOSWAP_D, MASK_AMOSWAP_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoswap_w, MATCH_AMOSWAP_W, MASK_AMOSWAP_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoxor_d, MATCH_AMOXOR_D, MASK_AMOXOR_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(amoxor_w, MATCH_AMOXOR_W, MASK_AMOXOR_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(and, MATCH_AND, MASK_AND)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(andi, MATCH_ANDI, MASK_ANDI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(auipc, MATCH_AUIPC, MASK_AUIPC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(beq, MATCH_BEQ, MASK_BEQ)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(bge, MATCH_BGE, MASK_BGE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(bgeu, MATCH_BGEU, MASK_BGEU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(blt, MATCH_BLT, MASK_BLT)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(bltu, MATCH_BLTU, MASK_BLTU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(bne, MATCH_BNE, MASK_BNE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_add, MATCH_C_ADD, MASK_C_ADD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_add3, MATCH_C_ADD3, MASK_C_ADD3)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_addi, MATCH_C_ADDI, MASK_C_ADDI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_addi16sp, MATCH_C_ADDI16SP, MASK_C_ADDI16SP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_addi4spn, MATCH_C_ADDI4SPN, MASK_C_ADDI4SPN)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_addin, MATCH_C_ADDIN, MASK_C_ADDIN)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_addiw, MATCH_C_ADDIW, MASK_C_ADDIW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_addw, MATCH_C_ADDW, MASK_C_ADDW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_and3, MATCH_C_AND3, MASK_C_AND3)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_andi, MATCH_C_ANDI, MASK_C_ANDI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_andin, MATCH_C_ANDIN, MASK_C_ANDIN)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_beqz, MATCH_C_BEQZ, MASK_C_BEQZ)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_bgez, MATCH_C_BGEZ, MASK_C_BGEZ)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_bltz, MATCH_C_BLTZ, MASK_C_BLTZ)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_bnez, MATCH_C_BNEZ, MASK_C_BNEZ)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_ebreak, MATCH_C_EBREAK, MASK_C_EBREAK)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_j, MATCH_C_J, MASK_C_J)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_jal, MATCH_C_JAL, MASK_C_JAL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_jalr, MATCH_C_JALR, MASK_C_JALR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_jr, MATCH_C_JR, MASK_C_JR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_ld, MATCH_C_LD, MASK_C_LD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_ldsp, MATCH_C_LDSP, MASK_C_LDSP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_li, MATCH_C_LI, MASK_C_LI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_lui, MATCH_C_LUI, MASK_C_LUI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_lw, MATCH_C_LW, MASK_C_LW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_lwsp, MATCH_C_LWSP, MASK_C_LWSP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_mv, MATCH_C_MV, MASK_C_MV)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_or3, MATCH_C_OR3, MASK_C_OR3)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_orin, MATCH_C_ORIN, MASK_C_ORIN)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sd, MATCH_C_SD, MASK_C_SD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sdsp, MATCH_C_SDSP, MASK_C_SDSP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sll, MATCH_C_SLL, MASK_C_SLL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_slli, MATCH_C_SLLI, MASK_C_SLLI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_slliw, MATCH_C_SLLIW, MASK_C_SLLIW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sllr, MATCH_C_SLLR, MASK_C_SLLR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_slt, MATCH_C_SLT, MASK_C_SLT)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sltr, MATCH_C_SLTR, MASK_C_SLTR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sltu, MATCH_C_SLTU, MASK_C_SLTU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sltur, MATCH_C_SLTUR, MASK_C_SLTUR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sra, MATCH_C_SRA, MASK_C_SRA)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_srai, MATCH_C_SRAI, MASK_C_SRAI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_srl, MATCH_C_SRL, MASK_C_SRL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_srli, MATCH_C_SRLI, MASK_C_SRLI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_srlr, MATCH_C_SRLR, MASK_C_SRLR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sub, MATCH_C_SUB, MASK_C_SUB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sub3, MATCH_C_SUB3, MASK_C_SUB3)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_sw, MATCH_C_SW, MASK_C_SW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_swsp, MATCH_C_SWSP, MASK_C_SWSP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_xor, MATCH_C_XOR, MASK_C_XOR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(c_xorin, MATCH_C_XORIN, MASK_C_XORIN)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(csrrc, MATCH_CSRRC, MASK_CSRRC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(csrrci, MATCH_CSRRCI, MASK_CSRRCI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(csrrs, MATCH_CSRRS, MASK_CSRRS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(csrrsi, MATCH_CSRRSI, MASK_CSRRSI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(csrrw, MATCH_CSRRW, MASK_CSRRW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(csrrwi, MATCH_CSRRWI, MASK_CSRRWI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom0, MATCH_CUSTOM0, MASK_CUSTOM0)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom0_rd, MATCH_CUSTOM0_RD, MASK_CUSTOM0_RD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom0_rd_rs1, MATCH_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom0_rd_rs1_rs2, MATCH_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1_RS2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom0_rs1, MATCH_CUSTOM0_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM0_RS1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom0_rs1_rs2, MATCH_CUSTOM0_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM0_RS1_RS2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom1, MATCH_CUSTOM1, MASK_CUSTOM1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom1_rd, MATCH_CUSTOM1_RD, MASK_CUSTOM1_RD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom1_rd_rs1, MATCH_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom1_rd_rs1_rs2, MATCH_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1_RS2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom1_rs1, MATCH_CUSTOM1_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM1_RS1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom1_rs1_rs2, MATCH_CUSTOM1_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM1_RS1_RS2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom2, MATCH_CUSTOM2, MASK_CUSTOM2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom2_rd, MATCH_CUSTOM2_RD, MASK_CUSTOM2_RD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom2_rd_rs1, MATCH_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom2_rd_rs1_rs2, MATCH_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1_RS2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom2_rs1, MATCH_CUSTOM2_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM2_RS1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom2_rs1_rs2, MATCH_CUSTOM2_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM2_RS1_RS2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom3, MATCH_CUSTOM3, MASK_CUSTOM3)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom3_rd, MATCH_CUSTOM3_RD, MASK_CUSTOM3_RD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom3_rd_rs1, MATCH_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom3_rd_rs1_rs2, MATCH_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1_RS2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom3_rs1, MATCH_CUSTOM3_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM3_RS1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(custom3_rs1_rs2, MATCH_CUSTOM3_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM3_RS1_RS2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(div, MATCH_DIV, MASK_DIV)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(divu, MATCH_DIVU, MASK_DIVU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(divuw, MATCH_DIVUW, MASK_DIVUW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(divw, MATCH_DIVW, MASK_DIVW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(ebreak, MATCH_EBREAK, MASK_EBREAK)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(ecall, MATCH_ECALL, MASK_ECALL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(eret, MATCH_ERET, MASK_ERET)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fadd_d, MATCH_FADD_D, MASK_FADD_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fadd_h, MATCH_FADD_H, MASK_FADD_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fadd_s, MATCH_FADD_S, MASK_FADD_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fclass_d, MATCH_FCLASS_D, MASK_FCLASS_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fclass_s, MATCH_FCLASS_S, MASK_FCLASS_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_d_h, MATCH_FCVT_D_H, MASK_FCVT_D_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_d_l, MATCH_FCVT_D_L, MASK_FCVT_D_L)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_d_lu, MATCH_FCVT_D_LU, MASK_FCVT_D_LU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_d_s, MATCH_FCVT_D_S, MASK_FCVT_D_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_d_w, MATCH_FCVT_D_W, MASK_FCVT_D_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_d_wu, MATCH_FCVT_D_WU, MASK_FCVT_D_WU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_h_d, MATCH_FCVT_H_D, MASK_FCVT_H_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_h_l, MATCH_FCVT_H_L, MASK_FCVT_H_L)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_h_lu, MATCH_FCVT_H_LU, MASK_FCVT_H_LU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_h_s, MATCH_FCVT_H_S, MASK_FCVT_H_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_h_w, MATCH_FCVT_H_W, MASK_FCVT_H_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_h_wu, MATCH_FCVT_H_WU, MASK_FCVT_H_WU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_l_d, MATCH_FCVT_L_D, MASK_FCVT_L_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_l_h, MATCH_FCVT_L_H, MASK_FCVT_L_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_l_s, MATCH_FCVT_L_S, MASK_FCVT_L_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_lu_d, MATCH_FCVT_LU_D, MASK_FCVT_LU_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_lu_h, MATCH_FCVT_LU_H, MASK_FCVT_LU_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_lu_s, MATCH_FCVT_LU_S, MASK_FCVT_LU_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_s_d, MATCH_FCVT_S_D, MASK_FCVT_S_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_s_h, MATCH_FCVT_S_H, MASK_FCVT_S_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_s_l, MATCH_FCVT_S_L, MASK_FCVT_S_L)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_s_lu, MATCH_FCVT_S_LU, MASK_FCVT_S_LU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_s_w, MATCH_FCVT_S_W, MASK_FCVT_S_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_s_wu, MATCH_FCVT_S_WU, MASK_FCVT_S_WU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_w_d, MATCH_FCVT_W_D, MASK_FCVT_W_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_w_h, MATCH_FCVT_W_H, MASK_FCVT_W_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_w_s, MATCH_FCVT_W_S, MASK_FCVT_W_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_wu_d, MATCH_FCVT_WU_D, MASK_FCVT_WU_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_wu_h, MATCH_FCVT_WU_H, MASK_FCVT_WU_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_wu_s, MATCH_FCVT_WU_S, MASK_FCVT_WU_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fdiv_d, MATCH_FDIV_D, MASK_FDIV_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fdiv_h, MATCH_FDIV_H, MASK_FDIV_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fdiv_s, MATCH_FDIV_S, MASK_FDIV_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fence, MATCH_FENCE, MASK_FENCE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fence_i, MATCH_FENCE_I, MASK_FENCE_I)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(feq_d, MATCH_FEQ_D, MASK_FEQ_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(feq_h, MATCH_FEQ_H, MASK_FEQ_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(feq_s, MATCH_FEQ_S, MASK_FEQ_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fld, MATCH_FLD, MASK_FLD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fle_d, MATCH_FLE_D, MASK_FLE_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fle_h, MATCH_FLE_H, MASK_FLE_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fle_s, MATCH_FLE_S, MASK_FLE_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(flh, MATCH_FLH, MASK_FLH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(flt_d, MATCH_FLT_D, MASK_FLT_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(flt_h, MATCH_FLT_H, MASK_FLT_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(flt_s, MATCH_FLT_S, MASK_FLT_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(flw, MATCH_FLW, MASK_FLW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmadd_d, MATCH_FMADD_D, MASK_FMADD_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmadd_h, MATCH_FMADD_H, MASK_FMADD_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmadd_s, MATCH_FMADD_S, MASK_FMADD_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmax_d, MATCH_FMAX_D, MASK_FMAX_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmax_h, MATCH_FMAX_H, MASK_FMAX_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmax_s, MATCH_FMAX_S, MASK_FMAX_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmin_d, MATCH_FMIN_D, MASK_FMIN_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmin_h, MATCH_FMIN_H, MASK_FMIN_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmin_s, MATCH_FMIN_S, MASK_FMIN_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmovn, MATCH_FMOVN, MASK_FMOVN)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmovz, MATCH_FMOVZ, MASK_FMOVZ)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmsub_d, MATCH_FMSUB_D, MASK_FMSUB_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmsub_h, MATCH_FMSUB_H, MASK_FMSUB_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmsub_s, MATCH_FMSUB_S, MASK_FMSUB_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmul_d, MATCH_FMUL_D, MASK_FMUL_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmul_h, MATCH_FMUL_H, MASK_FMUL_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmul_s, MATCH_FMUL_S, MASK_FMUL_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmv_d_x, MATCH_FMV_D_X, MASK_FMV_D_X)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmv_h_x, MATCH_FMV_H_X, MASK_FMV_H_X)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmv_s_x, MATCH_FMV_S_X, MASK_FMV_S_X)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmv_x_d, MATCH_FMV_X_D, MASK_FMV_X_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmv_x_h, MATCH_FMV_X_H, MASK_FMV_X_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fmv_x_s, MATCH_FMV_X_S, MASK_FMV_X_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fnmadd_d, MATCH_FNMADD_D, MASK_FNMADD_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fnmadd_h, MATCH_FNMADD_H, MASK_FNMADD_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fnmadd_s, MATCH_FNMADD_S, MASK_FNMADD_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fnmsub_d, MATCH_FNMSUB_D, MASK_FNMSUB_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fnmsub_h, MATCH_FNMSUB_H, MASK_FNMSUB_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fnmsub_s, MATCH_FNMSUB_S, MASK_FNMSUB_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(frcsr, MATCH_FRCSR, MASK_FRCSR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(frflags, MATCH_FRFLAGS, MASK_FRFLAGS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(frrm, MATCH_FRRM, MASK_FRRM)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fscsr, MATCH_FSCSR, MASK_FSCSR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsd, MATCH_FSD, MASK_FSD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsflags, MATCH_FSFLAGS, MASK_FSFLAGS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsflagsi, MATCH_FSFLAGSI, MASK_FSFLAGSI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsgnj_d, MATCH_FSGNJ_D, MASK_FSGNJ_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsgnj_h, MATCH_FSGNJ_H, MASK_FSGNJ_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsgnj_s, MATCH_FSGNJ_S, MASK_FSGNJ_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjn_d, MATCH_FSGNJN_D, MASK_FSGNJN_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjn_h, MATCH_FSGNJN_H, MASK_FSGNJN_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjn_s, MATCH_FSGNJN_S, MASK_FSGNJN_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjx_d, MATCH_FSGNJX_D, MASK_FSGNJX_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjx_h, MATCH_FSGNJX_H, MASK_FSGNJX_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjx_s, MATCH_FSGNJX_S, MASK_FSGNJX_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsh, MATCH_FSH, MASK_FSH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsqrt_d, MATCH_FSQRT_D, MASK_FSQRT_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsqrt_h, MATCH_FSQRT_H, MASK_FSQRT_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsqrt_s, MATCH_FSQRT_S, MASK_FSQRT_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsrm, MATCH_FSRM, MASK_FSRM)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsrmi, MATCH_FSRMI, MASK_FSRMI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsub_d, MATCH_FSUB_D, MASK_FSUB_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsub_h, MATCH_FSUB_H, MASK_FSUB_H)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsub_s, MATCH_FSUB_S, MASK_FSUB_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(fsw, MATCH_FSW, MASK_FSW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(hrts, MATCH_HRTS, MASK_HRTS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(jal, MATCH_JAL, MASK_JAL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(jalr, MATCH_JALR, MASK_JALR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(lb, MATCH_LB, MASK_LB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(lbu, MATCH_LBU, MASK_LBU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(ld, MATCH_LD, MASK_LD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(lh, MATCH_LH, MASK_LH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(lhu, MATCH_LHU, MASK_LHU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(lr_d, MATCH_LR_D, MASK_LR_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(lr_w, MATCH_LR_W, MASK_LR_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(lui, MATCH_LUI, MASK_LUI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(lw, MATCH_LW, MASK_LW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(lwu, MATCH_LWU, MASK_LWU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(movn, MATCH_MOVN, MASK_MOVN)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(movz, MATCH_MOVZ, MASK_MOVZ)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(mrth, MATCH_MRTH, MASK_MRTH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(mrts, MATCH_MRTS, MASK_MRTS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(mul, MATCH_MUL, MASK_MUL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(mulh, MATCH_MULH, MASK_MULH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(mulhsu, MATCH_MULHSU, MASK_MULHSU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(mulhu, MATCH_MULHU, MASK_MULHU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(mulw, MATCH_MULW, MASK_MULW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(or, MATCH_OR, MASK_OR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(ori, MATCH_ORI, MASK_ORI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(rdcycle, MATCH_RDCYCLE, MASK_RDCYCLE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(rdcycleh, MATCH_RDCYCLEH, MASK_RDCYCLEH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(rdinstret, MATCH_RDINSTRET, MASK_RDINSTRET)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(rdinstreth, MATCH_RDINSTRETH, MASK_RDINSTRETH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(rdtime, MATCH_RDTIME, MASK_RDTIME)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(rdtimeh, MATCH_RDTIMEH, MASK_RDTIMEH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(rem, MATCH_REM, MASK_REM)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(remu, MATCH_REMU, MASK_REMU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(remuw, MATCH_REMUW, MASK_REMUW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(remw, MATCH_REMW, MASK_REMW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sb, MATCH_SB, MASK_SB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sbreak, MATCH_SBREAK, MASK_SBREAK)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sc_d, MATCH_SC_D, MASK_SC_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sc_w, MATCH_SC_W, MASK_SC_W)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(scall, MATCH_SCALL, MASK_SCALL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sd, MATCH_SD, MASK_SD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sfence_vm, MATCH_SFENCE_VM, MASK_SFENCE_VM)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sh, MATCH_SH, MASK_SH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sll, MATCH_SLL, MASK_SLL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(slli, MATCH_SLLI, MASK_SLLI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(slli_rv32, MATCH_SLLI_RV32, MASK_SLLI_RV32)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(slliw, MATCH_SLLIW, MASK_SLLIW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sllw, MATCH_SLLW, MASK_SLLW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(slt, MATCH_SLT, MASK_SLT)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(slti, MATCH_SLTI, MASK_SLTI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sltiu, MATCH_SLTIU, MASK_SLTIU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sltu, MATCH_SLTU, MASK_SLTU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sra, MATCH_SRA, MASK_SRA)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(srai, MATCH_SRAI, MASK_SRAI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(srai_rv32, MATCH_SRAI_RV32, MASK_SRAI_RV32)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sraiw, MATCH_SRAIW, MASK_SRAIW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sraw, MATCH_SRAW, MASK_SRAW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sret, MATCH_SRET, MASK_SRET)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(srl, MATCH_SRL, MASK_SRL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(srli, MATCH_SRLI, MASK_SRLI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(srli_rv32, MATCH_SRLI_RV32, MASK_SRLI_RV32)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(srliw, MATCH_SRLIW, MASK_SRLIW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(srlw, MATCH_SRLW, MASK_SRLW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(stop, MATCH_STOP, MASK_STOP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sub, MATCH_SUB, MASK_SUB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(subw, MATCH_SUBW, MASK_SUBW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(sw, MATCH_SW, MASK_SW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(utidx, MATCH_UTIDX, MASK_UTIDX)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(venqcmd, MATCH_VENQCMD, MASK_VENQCMD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(venqcnt, MATCH_VENQCNT, MASK_VENQCNT)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(venqimm1, MATCH_VENQIMM1, MASK_VENQIMM1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(venqimm2, MATCH_VENQIMM2, MASK_VENQIMM2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vf, MATCH_VF, MASK_VF)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfld, MATCH_VFLD, MASK_VFLD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vflsegd, MATCH_VFLSEGD, MASK_VFLSEGD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vflsegstd, MATCH_VFLSEGSTD, MASK_VFLSEGSTD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vflsegstw, MATCH_VFLSEGSTW, MASK_VFLSEGSTW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vflsegw, MATCH_VFLSEGW, MASK_VFLSEGW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vflstd, MATCH_VFLSTD, MASK_VFLSTD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vflstw, MATCH_VFLSTW, MASK_VFLSTW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vflw, MATCH_VFLW, MASK_VFLW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfmsv_d, MATCH_VFMSV_D, MASK_VFMSV_D)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfmsv_s, MATCH_VFMSV_S, MASK_VFMSV_S)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfmvv, MATCH_VFMVV, MASK_VFMVV)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfsd, MATCH_VFSD, MASK_VFSD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfssegd, MATCH_VFSSEGD, MASK_VFSSEGD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfssegstd, MATCH_VFSSEGSTD, MASK_VFSSEGSTD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfssegstw, MATCH_VFSSEGSTW, MASK_VFSSEGSTW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfssegw, MATCH_VFSSEGW, MASK_VFSSEGW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfsstd, MATCH_VFSSTD, MASK_VFSSTD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfsstw, MATCH_VFSSTW, MASK_VFSSTW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vfsw, MATCH_VFSW, MASK_VFSW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vgetcfg, MATCH_VGETCFG, MASK_VGETCFG)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vgetvl, MATCH_VGETVL, MASK_VGETVL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlb, MATCH_VLB, MASK_VLB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlbu, MATCH_VLBU, MASK_VLBU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vld, MATCH_VLD, MASK_VLD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlh, MATCH_VLH, MASK_VLH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlhu, MATCH_VLHU, MASK_VLHU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegb, MATCH_VLSEGB, MASK_VLSEGB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegbu, MATCH_VLSEGBU, MASK_VLSEGBU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegd, MATCH_VLSEGD, MASK_VLSEGD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegh, MATCH_VLSEGH, MASK_VLSEGH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlseghu, MATCH_VLSEGHU, MASK_VLSEGHU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegstb, MATCH_VLSEGSTB, MASK_VLSEGSTB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegstbu, MATCH_VLSEGSTBU, MASK_VLSEGSTBU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegstd, MATCH_VLSEGSTD, MASK_VLSEGSTD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegsth, MATCH_VLSEGSTH, MASK_VLSEGSTH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegsthu, MATCH_VLSEGSTHU, MASK_VLSEGSTHU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegstw, MATCH_VLSEGSTW, MASK_VLSEGSTW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegstwu, MATCH_VLSEGSTWU, MASK_VLSEGSTWU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegw, MATCH_VLSEGW, MASK_VLSEGW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsegwu, MATCH_VLSEGWU, MASK_VLSEGWU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlstb, MATCH_VLSTB, MASK_VLSTB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlstbu, MATCH_VLSTBU, MASK_VLSTBU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlstd, MATCH_VLSTD, MASK_VLSTD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsth, MATCH_VLSTH, MASK_VLSTH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlsthu, MATCH_VLSTHU, MASK_VLSTHU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlstw, MATCH_VLSTW, MASK_VLSTW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlstwu, MATCH_VLSTWU, MASK_VLSTWU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlw, MATCH_VLW, MASK_VLW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vlwu, MATCH_VLWU, MASK_VLWU)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vmsv, MATCH_VMSV, MASK_VMSV)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vmvv, MATCH_VMVV, MASK_VMVV)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vsb, MATCH_VSB, MASK_VSB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vsd, MATCH_VSD, MASK_VSD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vsetcfg, MATCH_VSETCFG, MASK_VSETCFG)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vsetvl, MATCH_VSETVL, MASK_VSETVL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vsh, MATCH_VSH, MASK_VSH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vssegb, MATCH_VSSEGB, MASK_VSSEGB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vssegd, MATCH_VSSEGD, MASK_VSSEGD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vssegh, MATCH_VSSEGH, MASK_VSSEGH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vssegstb, MATCH_VSSEGSTB, MASK_VSSEGSTB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vssegstd, MATCH_VSSEGSTD, MASK_VSSEGSTD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vssegsth, MATCH_VSSEGSTH, MASK_VSSEGSTH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vssegstw, MATCH_VSSEGSTW, MASK_VSSEGSTW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vssegw, MATCH_VSSEGW, MASK_VSSEGW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vsstb, MATCH_VSSTB, MASK_VSSTB)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vsstd, MATCH_VSSTD, MASK_VSSTD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vssth, MATCH_VSSTH, MASK_VSSTH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vsstw, MATCH_VSSTW, MASK_VSSTW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vsw, MATCH_VSW, MASK_VSW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vxcptaux, MATCH_VXCPTAUX, MASK_VXCPTAUX)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vxcptcause, MATCH_VXCPTCAUSE, MASK_VXCPTCAUSE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vxcptevac, MATCH_VXCPTEVAC, MASK_VXCPTEVAC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vxcpthold, MATCH_VXCPTHOLD, MASK_VXCPTHOLD)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vxcptkill, MATCH_VXCPTKILL, MASK_VXCPTKILL)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vxcptrestore, MATCH_VXCPTRESTORE, MASK_VXCPTRESTORE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(vxcptsave, MATCH_VXCPTSAVE, MASK_VXCPTSAVE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(wfi, MATCH_WFI, MASK_WFI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(xor, MATCH_XOR, MASK_XOR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_INSN(xori, MATCH_XORI, MASK_XORI)
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +#ifdef DECLARE_CSR
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(fflags, CSR_FFLAGS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(frm, CSR_FRM)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(fcsr, CSR_FCSR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(cycle, CSR_CYCLE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(time, CSR_TIME)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(instret, CSR_INSTRET)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(stats, CSR_STATS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch0, CSR_UARCH0)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch1, CSR_UARCH1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch2, CSR_UARCH2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch3, CSR_UARCH3)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch4, CSR_UARCH4)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch5, CSR_UARCH5)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch6, CSR_UARCH6)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch7, CSR_UARCH7)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch8, CSR_UARCH8)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch9, CSR_UARCH9)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch10, CSR_UARCH10)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch11, CSR_UARCH11)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch12, CSR_UARCH12)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch13, CSR_UARCH13)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch14, CSR_UARCH14)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(uarch15, CSR_UARCH15)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(sstatus, CSR_SSTATUS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(stvec, CSR_STVEC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(sie, CSR_SIE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(sscratch, CSR_SSCRATCH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(sepc, CSR_SEPC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(sip, CSR_SIP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(sptbr, CSR_SPTBR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(sasid, CSR_SASID)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(cyclew, CSR_CYCLEW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(timew, CSR_TIMEW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(instretw, CSR_INSTRETW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(stime, CSR_STIME)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(scause, CSR_SCAUSE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(sbadaddr, CSR_SBADADDR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(stimew, CSR_STIMEW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mstatus, CSR_MSTATUS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mtvec, CSR_MTVEC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mtdeleg, CSR_MTDELEG)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mie, CSR_MIE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mtimecmp, CSR_MTIMECMP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mscratch, CSR_MSCRATCH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mepc, CSR_MEPC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mcause, CSR_MCAUSE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mbadaddr, CSR_MBADADDR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mip, CSR_MIP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mtime, CSR_MTIME)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mcpuid, CSR_MCPUID)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mimpid, CSR_MIMPID)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mhartid, CSR_MHARTID)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mtohost, CSR_MTOHOST)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mfromhost, CSR_MFROMHOST)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mreset, CSR_MRESET)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(send_ipi, CSR_SEND_IPI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(cycleh, CSR_CYCLEH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(timeh, CSR_TIMEH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(instreth, CSR_INSTRETH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(cyclehw, CSR_CYCLEHW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(timehw, CSR_TIMEHW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(instrethw, CSR_INSTRETHW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(stimeh, CSR_STIMEH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(stimehw, CSR_STIMEHW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mtimecmph, CSR_MTIMECMPH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CSR(mtimeh, CSR_MTIMEH)
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +#ifdef DECLARE_CAUSE
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("fflags", CAUSE_FFLAGS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("frm", CAUSE_FRM)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("fcsr", CAUSE_FCSR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("cycle", CAUSE_CYCLE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("time", CAUSE_TIME)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("instret", CAUSE_INSTRET)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("stats", CAUSE_STATS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch0", CAUSE_UARCH0)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch1", CAUSE_UARCH1)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch2", CAUSE_UARCH2)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch3", CAUSE_UARCH3)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch4", CAUSE_UARCH4)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch5", CAUSE_UARCH5)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch6", CAUSE_UARCH6)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch7", CAUSE_UARCH7)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch8", CAUSE_UARCH8)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch9", CAUSE_UARCH9)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch10", CAUSE_UARCH10)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch11", CAUSE_UARCH11)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch12", CAUSE_UARCH12)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch13", CAUSE_UARCH13)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch14", CAUSE_UARCH14)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("uarch15", CAUSE_UARCH15)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("sstatus", CAUSE_SSTATUS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("stvec", CAUSE_STVEC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("sie", CAUSE_SIE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("sscratch", CAUSE_SSCRATCH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("sepc", CAUSE_SEPC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("sip", CAUSE_SIP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("sptbr", CAUSE_SPTBR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("sasid", CAUSE_SASID)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("cyclew", CAUSE_CYCLEW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("timew", CAUSE_TIMEW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("instretw", CAUSE_INSTRETW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("stime", CAUSE_STIME)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("scause", CAUSE_SCAUSE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("sbadaddr", CAUSE_SBADADDR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("stimew", CAUSE_STIMEW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mstatus", CAUSE_MSTATUS)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mtvec", CAUSE_MTVEC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mtdeleg", CAUSE_MTDELEG)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mie", CAUSE_MIE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mtimecmp", CAUSE_MTIMECMP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mscratch", CAUSE_MSCRATCH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mepc", CAUSE_MEPC)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mcause", CAUSE_MCAUSE)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mbadaddr", CAUSE_MBADADDR)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mip", CAUSE_MIP)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mtime", CAUSE_MTIME)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mcpuid", CAUSE_MCPUID)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mimpid", CAUSE_MIMPID)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mhartid", CAUSE_MHARTID)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mtohost", CAUSE_MTOHOST)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mfromhost", CAUSE_MFROMHOST)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mreset", CAUSE_MRESET)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("send_ipi", CAUSE_SEND_IPI)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("cycleh", CAUSE_CYCLEH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("timeh", CAUSE_TIMEH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("instreth", CAUSE_INSTRETH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("cyclehw", CAUSE_CYCLEHW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("timehw", CAUSE_TIMEHW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("instrethw", CAUSE_INSTRETHW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("stimeh", CAUSE_STIMEH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("stimehw", CAUSE_STIMEHW)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mtimecmph", CAUSE_MTIMECMPH)
 | ||
| +DECLARE_CAUSE("mtimeh", CAUSE_MTIMEH)
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
 | ||
| +/* Definition of RISC-V target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +   Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +   Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef GCC_RISCV_PROTOS_H
 | ||
| +#define GCC_RISCV_PROTOS_H
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +enum riscv_symbol_type {
 | ||
| +  SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE,
 | ||
| +  SYMBOL_GOT_DISP,
 | ||
| +  SYMBOL_TLS,
 | ||
| +  SYMBOL_TLS_LE,
 | ||
| +  SYMBOL_TLS_IE,
 | ||
| +  SYMBOL_TLS_GD
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +#define NUM_SYMBOL_TYPES (SYMBOL_TLS_GD + 1)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +enum riscv_code_model {
 | ||
| +  CM_MEDLOW,
 | ||
| +  CM_MEDANY,
 | ||
| +  CM_PIC
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +extern enum riscv_code_model riscv_cmodel;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_symbolic_constant_p (rtx, enum riscv_symbol_type *);
 | ||
| +extern int riscv_regno_mode_ok_for_base_p (int, enum machine_mode, bool);
 | ||
| +extern int riscv_address_insns (rtx, enum machine_mode, bool);
 | ||
| +extern int riscv_const_insns (rtx);
 | ||
| +extern int riscv_split_const_insns (rtx);
 | ||
| +extern int riscv_load_store_insns (rtx, rtx_insn *);
 | ||
| +extern rtx riscv_emit_move (rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_split_symbol (rtx, rtx, enum machine_mode, rtx *);
 | ||
| +extern rtx riscv_unspec_address (rtx, enum riscv_symbol_type);
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_move_integer (rtx, rtx, HOST_WIDE_INT);
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_legitimize_move (enum machine_mode, rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_legitimize_vector_move (enum machine_mode, rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern rtx riscv_subword (rtx, bool);
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_split_64bit_move_p (rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_split_doubleword_move (rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern const char *riscv_output_move (rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern const char *riscv_output_gpr_save (unsigned);
 | ||
| +#ifdef RTX_CODE
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_expand_scc (rtx *);
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_expand_conditional_branch (rtx *);
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +extern rtx riscv_expand_call (bool, rtx, rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_expand_fcc_reload (rtx, rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_set_return_address (rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_expand_block_move (rtx, rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_expand_synci_loop (rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_expand_ext_as_unaligned_load (rtx, rtx, HOST_WIDE_INT,
 | ||
| +					       HOST_WIDE_INT);
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_expand_ins_as_unaligned_store (rtx, rtx, HOST_WIDE_INT,
 | ||
| +						HOST_WIDE_INT);
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_order_regs_for_local_alloc (void);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern rtx riscv_return_addr (int, rtx);
 | ||
| +extern HOST_WIDE_INT riscv_initial_elimination_offset (int, int);
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_expand_prologue (void);
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_expand_epilogue (bool);
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_can_use_return_insn (void);
 | ||
| +extern rtx riscv_function_value (const_tree, const_tree, enum machine_mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern enum reg_class riscv_secondary_reload_class (enum reg_class,
 | ||
| +						   enum machine_mode,
 | ||
| +						   rtx, bool);
 | ||
| +extern int riscv_class_max_nregs (enum reg_class, enum machine_mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern unsigned int riscv_hard_regno_nregs (int, enum machine_mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern void irix_asm_output_align (FILE *, unsigned);
 | ||
| +extern const char *current_section_name (void);
 | ||
| +extern unsigned int current_section_flags (void);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern void riscv_expand_vector_init (rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#endif /* ! GCC_RISCV_PROTOS_H */
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,4439 @@
 | ||
| +/* Subroutines used for code generation for RISC-V.
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +   Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +   Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#include "config.h"
 | ||
| +#include "system.h"
 | ||
| +#include "coretypes.h"
 | ||
| +#include "tm.h"
 | ||
| +#include "rtl.h"
 | ||
| +#include "regs.h"
 | ||
| +#include "hard-reg-set.h"
 | ||
| +#include "insn-config.h"
 | ||
| +#include "conditions.h"
 | ||
| +#include "insn-attr.h"
 | ||
| +#include "recog.h"
 | ||
| +#include "output.h"
 | ||
| +#include "hash-set.h"
 | ||
| +#include "machmode.h"
 | ||
| +#include "vec.h"
 | ||
| +#include "double-int.h"
 | ||
| +#include "input.h"
 | ||
| +#include "alias.h"
 | ||
| +#include "symtab.h"
 | ||
| +#include "wide-int.h"
 | ||
| +#include "inchash.h"
 | ||
| +#include "tree.h"
 | ||
| +#include "fold-const.h"
 | ||
| +#include "varasm.h"
 | ||
| +#include "stringpool.h"
 | ||
| +#include "stor-layout.h"
 | ||
| +#include "calls.h"
 | ||
| +#include "function.h"
 | ||
| +#include "hashtab.h"
 | ||
| +#include "flags.h"
 | ||
| +#include "statistics.h"
 | ||
| +#include "real.h"
 | ||
| +#include "fixed-value.h"
 | ||
| +#include "expmed.h"
 | ||
| +#include "dojump.h"
 | ||
| +#include "explow.h"
 | ||
| +#include "emit-rtl.h"
 | ||
| +#include "stmt.h"
 | ||
| +#include "expr.h"
 | ||
| +#include "insn-codes.h"
 | ||
| +#include "optabs.h"
 | ||
| +#include "libfuncs.h"
 | ||
| +#include "reload.h"
 | ||
| +#include "tm_p.h"
 | ||
| +#include "ggc.h"
 | ||
| +#include "gstab.h"
 | ||
| +#include "hash-table.h"
 | ||
| +#include "debug.h"
 | ||
| +#include "target.h"
 | ||
| +#include "target-def.h"
 | ||
| +#include "common/common-target.h"
 | ||
| +#include "langhooks.h"
 | ||
| +#include "dominance.h"
 | ||
| +#include "cfg.h"
 | ||
| +#include "cfgrtl.h"
 | ||
| +#include "cfganal.h"
 | ||
| +#include "lcm.h"
 | ||
| +#include "cfgbuild.h"
 | ||
| +#include "cfgcleanup.h"
 | ||
| +#include "predict.h"
 | ||
| +#include "basic-block.h"
 | ||
| +#include "sched-int.h"
 | ||
| +#include "tree-ssa-alias.h"
 | ||
| +#include "internal-fn.h"
 | ||
| +#include "gimple-fold.h"
 | ||
| +#include "tree-eh.h"
 | ||
| +#include "gimple-expr.h"
 | ||
| +#include "is-a.h"
 | ||
| +#include "gimple.h"
 | ||
| +#include "gimplify.h"
 | ||
| +#include "bitmap.h"
 | ||
| +#include "diagnostic.h"
 | ||
| +#include "target-globals.h"
 | ||
| +#include "opts.h"
 | ||
| +#include "tree-pass.h"
 | ||
| +#include "context.h"
 | ||
| +#include "hash-map.h"
 | ||
| +#include "plugin-api.h"
 | ||
| +#include "ipa-ref.h"
 | ||
| +#include "cgraph.h"
 | ||
| +#include "builtins.h"
 | ||
| +#include "rtl-iter.h"
 | ||
| +#include <stdint.h>
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* True if X is an UNSPEC wrapper around a SYMBOL_REF or LABEL_REF.  */
 | ||
| +#define UNSPEC_ADDRESS_P(X)					\
 | ||
| +  (GET_CODE (X) == UNSPEC					\
 | ||
| +   && XINT (X, 1) >= UNSPEC_ADDRESS_FIRST			\
 | ||
| +   && XINT (X, 1) < UNSPEC_ADDRESS_FIRST + NUM_SYMBOL_TYPES)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Extract the symbol or label from UNSPEC wrapper X.  */
 | ||
| +#define UNSPEC_ADDRESS(X) \
 | ||
| +  XVECEXP (X, 0, 0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Extract the symbol type from UNSPEC wrapper X.  */
 | ||
| +#define UNSPEC_ADDRESS_TYPE(X) \
 | ||
| +  ((enum riscv_symbol_type) (XINT (X, 1) - UNSPEC_ADDRESS_FIRST))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The maximum distance between the top of the stack frame and the
 | ||
| +   value sp has when we save and restore registers.  This is set by the
 | ||
| +   range  of load/store offsets and must also preserve stack alignment. */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_MAX_FIRST_STACK_STEP (RISCV_IMM_REACH/2 - 16)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* True if INSN is a riscv.md pattern or asm statement.  */
 | ||
| +#define USEFUL_INSN_P(INSN)						\
 | ||
| +  (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (INSN)						\
 | ||
| +   && GET_CODE (PATTERN (INSN)) != USE					\
 | ||
| +   && GET_CODE (PATTERN (INSN)) != CLOBBER				\
 | ||
| +   && GET_CODE (PATTERN (INSN)) != ADDR_VEC				\
 | ||
| +   && GET_CODE (PATTERN (INSN)) != ADDR_DIFF_VEC)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* True if bit BIT is set in VALUE.  */
 | ||
| +#define BITSET_P(VALUE, BIT) (((VALUE) & (1 << (BIT))) != 0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Classifies an address.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS_REG
 | ||
| +       A natural register + offset address.  The register satisfies
 | ||
| +       riscv_valid_base_register_p and the offset is a const_arith_operand.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS_LO_SUM
 | ||
| +       A LO_SUM rtx.  The first operand is a valid base register and
 | ||
| +       the second operand is a symbolic address.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS_CONST_INT
 | ||
| +       A signed 16-bit constant address.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS_SYMBOLIC:
 | ||
| +       A constant symbolic address.  */
 | ||
| +enum riscv_address_type {
 | ||
| +  ADDRESS_REG,
 | ||
| +  ADDRESS_LO_SUM,
 | ||
| +  ADDRESS_CONST_INT,
 | ||
| +  ADDRESS_SYMBOLIC
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +enum riscv_code_model riscv_cmodel = TARGET_DEFAULT_CMODEL;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Macros to create an enumeration identifier for a function prototype.  */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_FTYPE_NAME1(A, B) RISCV_##A##_FTYPE_##B
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_FTYPE_NAME2(A, B, C) RISCV_##A##_FTYPE_##B##_##C
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_FTYPE_NAME3(A, B, C, D) RISCV_##A##_FTYPE_##B##_##C##_##D
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_FTYPE_NAME4(A, B, C, D, E) RISCV_##A##_FTYPE_##B##_##C##_##D##_##E
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Classifies the prototype of a built-in function.  */
 | ||
| +enum riscv_function_type {
 | ||
| +#define DEF_RISCV_FTYPE(NARGS, LIST) RISCV_FTYPE_NAME##NARGS LIST,
 | ||
| +#include "config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def"
 | ||
| +#undef DEF_RISCV_FTYPE
 | ||
| +  RISCV_MAX_FTYPE_MAX
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Specifies how a built-in function should be converted into rtl.  */
 | ||
| +enum riscv_builtin_type {
 | ||
| +  /* The function corresponds directly to an .md pattern.  The return
 | ||
| +     value is mapped to operand 0 and the arguments are mapped to
 | ||
| +     operands 1 and above.  */
 | ||
| +  RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT,
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The function corresponds directly to an .md pattern.  There is no return
 | ||
| +     value and the arguments are mapped to operands 0 and above.  */
 | ||
| +  RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT_NO_TARGET
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Information about a function's frame layout.  */
 | ||
| +struct GTY(())  riscv_frame_info {
 | ||
| +  /* The size of the frame in bytes.  */
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT total_size;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Bit X is set if the function saves or restores GPR X.  */
 | ||
| +  unsigned int mask;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Likewise FPR X.  */
 | ||
| +  unsigned int fmask;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* How much the GPR save/restore routines adjust sp (or 0 if unused).  */
 | ||
| +  unsigned save_libcall_adjustment;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Offsets of fixed-point and floating-point save areas from frame bottom */
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT gp_sp_offset;
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT fp_sp_offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Offset of virtual frame pointer from stack pointer/frame bottom */
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT frame_pointer_offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Offset of hard frame pointer from stack pointer/frame bottom */
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT hard_frame_pointer_offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The offset of arg_pointer_rtx from the bottom of the frame.  */
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT arg_pointer_offset;
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +struct GTY(())  machine_function {
 | ||
| +  /* The number of extra stack bytes taken up by register varargs.
 | ||
| +     This area is allocated by the callee at the very top of the frame.  */
 | ||
| +  int varargs_size;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Cached return value of leaf_function_p.  <0 if false, >0 if true.  */
 | ||
| +  int is_leaf;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The current frame information, calculated by riscv_compute_frame_info.  */
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_frame_info frame;
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Information about a single argument.  */
 | ||
| +struct riscv_arg_info {
 | ||
| +  /* True if the argument is passed in a floating-point register, or
 | ||
| +     would have been if we hadn't run out of registers.  */
 | ||
| +  bool fpr_p;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The number of words passed in registers, rounded up.  */
 | ||
| +  unsigned int reg_words;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* For EABI, the offset of the first register from GP_ARG_FIRST or
 | ||
| +     FP_ARG_FIRST.  For other ABIs, the offset of the first register from
 | ||
| +     the start of the ABI's argument structure (see the CUMULATIVE_ARGS
 | ||
| +     comment for details).
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +     The value is MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS if the argument is passed entirely
 | ||
| +     on the stack.  */
 | ||
| +  unsigned int reg_offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The number of words that must be passed on the stack, rounded up.  */
 | ||
| +  unsigned int stack_words;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The offset from the start of the stack overflow area of the argument's
 | ||
| +     first stack word.  Only meaningful when STACK_WORDS is nonzero.  */
 | ||
| +  unsigned int stack_offset;
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Information about an address described by riscv_address_type.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS_CONST_INT
 | ||
| +       No fields are used.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS_REG
 | ||
| +       REG is the base register and OFFSET is the constant offset.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS_LO_SUM
 | ||
| +       REG and OFFSET are the operands to the LO_SUM and SYMBOL_TYPE
 | ||
| +       is the type of symbol it references.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS_SYMBOLIC
 | ||
| +       SYMBOL_TYPE is the type of symbol that the address references.  */
 | ||
| +struct riscv_address_info {
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_address_type type;
 | ||
| +  rtx reg;
 | ||
| +  rtx offset;
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type;
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* One stage in a constant building sequence.  These sequences have
 | ||
| +   the form:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	A = VALUE[0]
 | ||
| +	A = A CODE[1] VALUE[1]
 | ||
| +	A = A CODE[2] VALUE[2]
 | ||
| +	...
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   where A is an accumulator, each CODE[i] is a binary rtl operation
 | ||
| +   and each VALUE[i] is a constant integer.  CODE[0] is undefined.  */
 | ||
| +struct riscv_integer_op {
 | ||
| +  enum rtx_code code;
 | ||
| +  unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT value;
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The largest number of operations needed to load an integer constant.
 | ||
| +   The worst case is LUI, ADDI, SLLI, ADDI, SLLI, ADDI, SLLI, ADDI,
 | ||
| +   but we may attempt and reject even worse sequences.  */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS 32
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Costs of various operations on the different architectures.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +struct riscv_tune_info
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  unsigned short fp_add[2];
 | ||
| +  unsigned short fp_mul[2];
 | ||
| +  unsigned short fp_div[2];
 | ||
| +  unsigned short int_mul[2];
 | ||
| +  unsigned short int_div[2];
 | ||
| +  unsigned short issue_rate;
 | ||
| +  unsigned short branch_cost;
 | ||
| +  unsigned short fp_to_int_cost;
 | ||
| +  unsigned short memory_cost;
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Information about one CPU we know about.  */
 | ||
| +struct riscv_cpu_info {
 | ||
| +  /* This CPU's canonical name.  */
 | ||
| +  const char *name;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The RISC-V ISA and extensions supported by this CPU.  */
 | ||
| +  const char *isa;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Tuning parameters for this CPU.  */
 | ||
| +  const struct riscv_tune_info *tune_info;
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Global variables for machine-dependent things.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Which tuning parameters to use.  */
 | ||
| +static const struct riscv_tune_info *tune_info;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Index [M][R] is true if register R is allowed to hold a value of mode M.  */
 | ||
| +bool riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok[(int) MAX_MACHINE_MODE][FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER];
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* riscv_lo_relocs[X] is the relocation to use when a symbol of type X
 | ||
| +   appears in a LO_SUM.  It can be null if such LO_SUMs aren't valid or
 | ||
| +   if they are matched by a special .md file pattern.  */
 | ||
| +const char *riscv_lo_relocs[NUM_SYMBOL_TYPES];
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Likewise for HIGHs.  */
 | ||
| +const char *riscv_hi_relocs[NUM_SYMBOL_TYPES];
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Index R is the smallest register class that contains register R.  */
 | ||
| +const enum reg_class riscv_regno_to_class[FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER] = {
 | ||
| +  GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,
 | ||
| +  GR_REGS,	T_REGS,		T_REGS,		T_REGS,
 | ||
| +  GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,
 | ||
| +  GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,
 | ||
| +  GR_REGS,	GR_REGS, 	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,
 | ||
| +  GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,
 | ||
| +  GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,	GR_REGS,
 | ||
| +  T_REGS,	T_REGS,		T_REGS,		T_REGS,
 | ||
| +  FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,
 | ||
| +  FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,
 | ||
| +  FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,
 | ||
| +  FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,
 | ||
| +  FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,
 | ||
| +  FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,
 | ||
| +  FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,
 | ||
| +  FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,	FP_REGS,
 | ||
| +  FRAME_REGS,	FRAME_REGS,
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Costs to use when optimizing for size.  */
 | ||
| +static const struct riscv_tune_info rocket_tune_info = {
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (4), COSTS_N_INSNS (5)},	/* fp_add */
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (4), COSTS_N_INSNS (5)},	/* fp_mul */
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (20), COSTS_N_INSNS (20)},	/* fp_div */
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (4), COSTS_N_INSNS (4)},	/* int_mul */
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (6), COSTS_N_INSNS (6)},	/* int_div */
 | ||
| +  1,						/* issue_rate */
 | ||
| +  3,						/* branch_cost */
 | ||
| +  COSTS_N_INSNS (2),				/* fp_to_int_cost */
 | ||
| +  5						/* memory_cost */
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Costs to use when optimizing for size.  */
 | ||
| +static const struct riscv_tune_info optimize_size_tune_info = {
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (1), COSTS_N_INSNS (1)},	/* fp_add */
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (1), COSTS_N_INSNS (1)},	/* fp_mul */
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (1), COSTS_N_INSNS (1)},	/* fp_div */
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (1), COSTS_N_INSNS (1)},	/* int_mul */
 | ||
| +  {COSTS_N_INSNS (1), COSTS_N_INSNS (1)},	/* int_div */
 | ||
| +  1,						/* issue_rate */
 | ||
| +  1,						/* branch_cost */
 | ||
| +  COSTS_N_INSNS (1),				/* fp_to_int_cost */
 | ||
| +  1						/* memory_cost */
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* A table describing all the processors GCC knows about.  */
 | ||
| +static const struct riscv_cpu_info riscv_cpu_info_table[] = {
 | ||
| +  /* Entries for generic ISAs.  */
 | ||
| +  { "rocket", "IMAFD", &rocket_tune_info },
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the riscv_cpu_info entry for the given name string.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static const struct riscv_cpu_info *
 | ||
| +riscv_parse_cpu (const char *cpu_string)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  unsigned int i;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_cpu_info_table); i++)
 | ||
| +    if (strcmp (riscv_cpu_info_table[i].name, cpu_string) == 0)
 | ||
| +      return riscv_cpu_info_table + i;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  error ("unknown cpu `%s'", cpu_string);
 | ||
| +  return riscv_cpu_info_table;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Fill CODES with a sequence of rtl operations to load VALUE.
 | ||
| +   Return the number of operations needed.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_build_integer_1 (struct riscv_integer_op *codes, HOST_WIDE_INT value,
 | ||
| +		       enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT low_part = RISCV_CONST_LOW_PART (value);
 | ||
| +  int cost = INT_MAX, alt_cost;
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_integer_op alt_codes[RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS];
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (SMALL_OPERAND (value) || LUI_OPERAND (value))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      /* Simply ADDI or LUI */
 | ||
| +      codes[0].code = UNKNOWN;
 | ||
| +      codes[0].value = value;
 | ||
| +      return 1;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* End with ADDI */
 | ||
| +  if (low_part != 0
 | ||
| +      && !(mode == HImode && (int16_t)(value - low_part) != (value - low_part)))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (codes, value - low_part, mode);
 | ||
| +      codes[cost-1].code = PLUS;
 | ||
| +      codes[cost-1].value = low_part;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* End with XORI */
 | ||
| +  if (cost > 2 && (low_part < 0 || mode == HImode))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      alt_cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (alt_codes, value ^ low_part, mode);
 | ||
| +      alt_codes[alt_cost-1].code = XOR;
 | ||
| +      alt_codes[alt_cost-1].value = low_part;
 | ||
| +      if (alt_cost < cost)
 | ||
| +	cost = alt_cost, memcpy (codes, alt_codes, sizeof(alt_codes));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Eliminate trailing zeros and end with SLLI */
 | ||
| +  if (cost > 2 && (value & 1) == 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      int shift = 0;
 | ||
| +      while ((value & 1) == 0)
 | ||
| +	shift++, value >>= 1;
 | ||
| +      alt_cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (alt_codes, value, mode);
 | ||
| +      alt_codes[alt_cost-1].code = ASHIFT;
 | ||
| +      alt_codes[alt_cost-1].value = shift;
 | ||
| +      if (alt_cost < cost)
 | ||
| +	cost = alt_cost, memcpy (codes, alt_codes, sizeof(alt_codes));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (cost <= RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS);
 | ||
| +  return cost;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_build_integer (struct riscv_integer_op *codes, HOST_WIDE_INT value,
 | ||
| +		     enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int cost = riscv_build_integer_1 (codes, value, mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Eliminate leading zeros and end with SRLI */
 | ||
| +  if (value > 0 && cost > 2)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      struct riscv_integer_op alt_codes[RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS];
 | ||
| +      int alt_cost, shift = 0;
 | ||
| +      HOST_WIDE_INT shifted_val;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Try filling trailing bits with 1s */
 | ||
| +      while ((value << shift) >= 0)
 | ||
| +	shift++;
 | ||
| +      shifted_val = (value << shift) | ((((HOST_WIDE_INT) 1) << shift) - 1);
 | ||
| +      alt_cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (alt_codes, shifted_val, mode);
 | ||
| +      alt_codes[alt_cost-1].code = LSHIFTRT;
 | ||
| +      alt_codes[alt_cost-1].value = shift;
 | ||
| +      if (alt_cost < cost)
 | ||
| +	cost = alt_cost, memcpy (codes, alt_codes, sizeof (alt_codes));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Try filling trailing bits with 0s */
 | ||
| +      shifted_val = value << shift;
 | ||
| +      alt_cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (alt_codes, shifted_val, mode);
 | ||
| +      alt_codes[alt_cost-1].code = LSHIFTRT;
 | ||
| +      alt_codes[alt_cost-1].value = shift;
 | ||
| +      if (alt_cost < cost)
 | ||
| +	cost = alt_cost, memcpy (codes, alt_codes, sizeof (alt_codes));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return cost;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_split_integer_cost (HOST_WIDE_INT val)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int cost;
 | ||
| +  int32_t loval = val, hival = (val - (int32_t)val) >> 32;
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_integer_op codes[RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS];
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  cost = 2 + riscv_build_integer (codes, loval, VOIDmode);
 | ||
| +  if (loval != hival)
 | ||
| +    cost += riscv_build_integer (codes, hival, VOIDmode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return cost;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_integer_cost (HOST_WIDE_INT val)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_integer_op codes[RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS];
 | ||
| +  return MIN (riscv_build_integer (codes, val, VOIDmode),
 | ||
| +	      riscv_split_integer_cost (val));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Try to split a 64b integer into 32b parts, then reassemble. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_split_integer (HOST_WIDE_INT val, enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int32_t loval = val, hival = (val - (int32_t)val) >> 32;
 | ||
| +  rtx hi = gen_reg_rtx (mode), lo = gen_reg_rtx (mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  riscv_move_integer (hi, hi, hival);
 | ||
| +  riscv_move_integer (lo, lo, loval);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  hi = gen_rtx_fmt_ee (ASHIFT, mode, hi, GEN_INT (32));
 | ||
| +  hi = force_reg (mode, hi);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return gen_rtx_fmt_ee (PLUS, mode, hi, lo);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if X is a thread-local symbol.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_tls_symbol_p (const_rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return GET_CODE (x) == SYMBOL_REF && SYMBOL_REF_TLS_MODEL (x) != 0;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_symbol_binds_local_p (const_rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (x)
 | ||
| +	  ? targetm.binds_local_p (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (x))
 | ||
| +	  : SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (x));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the method that should be used to access SYMBOL_REF or
 | ||
| +   LABEL_REF X in context CONTEXT.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static enum riscv_symbol_type
 | ||
| +riscv_classify_symbol (const_rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_tls_symbol_p (x))
 | ||
| +    return SYMBOL_TLS;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (GET_CODE (x) == LABEL_REF)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P (x))
 | ||
| +	return SYMBOL_GOT_DISP;
 | ||
| +      return SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (GET_CODE (x) == SYMBOL_REF);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (flag_pic && !riscv_symbol_binds_local_p (x))
 | ||
| +    return SYMBOL_GOT_DISP;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Classify the base of symbolic expression X, given that X appears in
 | ||
| +   context CONTEXT.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static enum riscv_symbol_type
 | ||
| +riscv_classify_symbolic_expression (rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  split_const (x, &x, &offset);
 | ||
| +  if (UNSPEC_ADDRESS_P (x))
 | ||
| +    return UNSPEC_ADDRESS_TYPE (x);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return riscv_classify_symbol (x);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if X is a symbolic constant that can be used in context
 | ||
| +   CONTEXT.  If it is, store the type of the symbol in *SYMBOL_TYPE.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +bool
 | ||
| +riscv_symbolic_constant_p (rtx x, enum riscv_symbol_type *symbol_type)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  split_const (x, &x, &offset);
 | ||
| +  if (UNSPEC_ADDRESS_P (x))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      *symbol_type = UNSPEC_ADDRESS_TYPE (x);
 | ||
| +      x = UNSPEC_ADDRESS (x);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  else if (GET_CODE (x) == SYMBOL_REF || GET_CODE (x) == LABEL_REF)
 | ||
| +    *symbol_type = riscv_classify_symbol (x);
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (offset == const0_rtx)
 | ||
| +    return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Check whether a nonzero offset is valid for the underlying
 | ||
| +     relocations.  */
 | ||
| +  switch (*symbol_type)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE:
 | ||
| +    case SYMBOL_TLS_LE:
 | ||
| +      return (int32_t) INTVAL (offset) == INTVAL (offset);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Returns the number of instructions necessary to reference a symbol. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int riscv_symbol_insns (enum riscv_symbol_type type)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  switch (type)
 | ||
| +  {
 | ||
| +    case SYMBOL_TLS: return 0; /* Depends on the TLS model. */
 | ||
| +    case SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE: return 2; /* LUI + the reference itself */
 | ||
| +    case SYMBOL_TLS_LE: return 3; /* LUI + ADD TP + the reference itself */
 | ||
| +    case SYMBOL_GOT_DISP: return 3; /* AUIPC + LD GOT + the reference itself */
 | ||
| +    default: gcc_unreachable();
 | ||
| +  }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_legitimate_constant_p (enum machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return riscv_const_insns (x) > 0;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_CANNOT_FORCE_CONST_MEM.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_cannot_force_const_mem (enum machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_symbol_type type;
 | ||
| +  rtx base, offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* There is no assembler syntax for expressing an address-sized
 | ||
| +     high part.  */
 | ||
| +  if (GET_CODE (x) == HIGH)
 | ||
| +    return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  split_const (x, &base, &offset);
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_symbolic_constant_p (base, &type))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      /* As an optimization, don't spill symbolic constants that are as
 | ||
| +	 cheap to rematerialize as to access in the constant pool.  */
 | ||
| +      if (SMALL_INT (offset) && riscv_symbol_insns (type) > 0)
 | ||
| +	return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* As an optimization, avoid needlessly generate dynamic relocations.  */
 | ||
| +      if (flag_pic)
 | ||
| +	return true;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* TLS symbols must be computed by riscv_legitimize_move.  */
 | ||
| +  if (tls_referenced_p (x))
 | ||
| +    return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return false;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if register REGNO is a valid base register for mode MODE.
 | ||
| +   STRICT_P is true if REG_OK_STRICT is in effect.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +int
 | ||
| +riscv_regno_mode_ok_for_base_p (int regno, enum machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +			       bool strict_p)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (!HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (regno))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (!strict_p)
 | ||
| +	return true;
 | ||
| +      regno = reg_renumber[regno];
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* These fake registers will be eliminated to either the stack or
 | ||
| +     hard frame pointer, both of which are usually valid base registers.
 | ||
| +     Reload deals with the cases where the eliminated form isn't valid.  */
 | ||
| +  if (regno == ARG_POINTER_REGNUM || regno == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +    return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return GP_REG_P (regno);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if X is a valid base register for mode MODE.
 | ||
| +   STRICT_P is true if REG_OK_STRICT is in effect.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_valid_base_register_p (rtx x, enum machine_mode mode, bool strict_p)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (!strict_p && GET_CODE (x) == SUBREG)
 | ||
| +    x = SUBREG_REG (x);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return (REG_P (x)
 | ||
| +	  && riscv_regno_mode_ok_for_base_p (REGNO (x), mode, strict_p));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if, for every base register BASE_REG, (plus BASE_REG X)
 | ||
| +   can address a value of mode MODE.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_valid_offset_p (rtx x, enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  /* Check that X is a signed 12-bit number.  */
 | ||
| +  if (!const_arith_operand (x, Pmode))
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* We may need to split multiword moves, so make sure that every word
 | ||
| +     is accessible.  */
 | ||
| +  if (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) > UNITS_PER_WORD
 | ||
| +      && !SMALL_OPERAND (INTVAL (x) + GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) - UNITS_PER_WORD))
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return true;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if a LO_SUM can address a value of mode MODE when the
 | ||
| +   LO_SUM symbol has type SYMBOL_TYPE.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_valid_lo_sum_p (enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type, enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  /* Check that symbols of type SYMBOL_TYPE can be used to access values
 | ||
| +     of mode MODE.  */
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_symbol_insns (symbol_type) == 0)
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Check that there is a known low-part relocation.  */
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_lo_relocs[symbol_type] == NULL)
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* We may need to split multiword moves, so make sure that each word
 | ||
| +     can be accessed without inducing a carry.  This is mainly needed
 | ||
| +     for o64, which has historically only guaranteed 64-bit alignment
 | ||
| +     for 128-bit types.  */
 | ||
| +  if (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) > UNITS_PER_WORD
 | ||
| +      && GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode) > GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (mode))
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return true;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if X is a valid address for machine mode MODE.  If it is,
 | ||
| +   fill in INFO appropriately.  STRICT_P is true if REG_OK_STRICT is in
 | ||
| +   effect.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_classify_address (struct riscv_address_info *info, rtx x,
 | ||
| +		       enum machine_mode mode, bool strict_p)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  switch (GET_CODE (x))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case REG:
 | ||
| +    case SUBREG:
 | ||
| +      info->type = ADDRESS_REG;
 | ||
| +      info->reg = x;
 | ||
| +      info->offset = const0_rtx;
 | ||
| +      return riscv_valid_base_register_p (info->reg, mode, strict_p);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case PLUS:
 | ||
| +      info->type = ADDRESS_REG;
 | ||
| +      info->reg = XEXP (x, 0);
 | ||
| +      info->offset = XEXP (x, 1);
 | ||
| +      return (riscv_valid_base_register_p (info->reg, mode, strict_p)
 | ||
| +	      && riscv_valid_offset_p (info->offset, mode));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case LO_SUM:
 | ||
| +      info->type = ADDRESS_LO_SUM;
 | ||
| +      info->reg = XEXP (x, 0);
 | ||
| +      info->offset = XEXP (x, 1);
 | ||
| +      /* We have to trust the creator of the LO_SUM to do something vaguely
 | ||
| +	 sane.  Target-independent code that creates a LO_SUM should also
 | ||
| +	 create and verify the matching HIGH.  Target-independent code that
 | ||
| +	 adds an offset to a LO_SUM must prove that the offset will not
 | ||
| +	 induce a carry.  Failure to do either of these things would be
 | ||
| +	 a bug, and we are not required to check for it here.  The RISCV
 | ||
| +	 backend itself should only create LO_SUMs for valid symbolic
 | ||
| +	 constants, with the high part being either a HIGH or a copy
 | ||
| +	 of _gp. */
 | ||
| +      info->symbol_type
 | ||
| +	= riscv_classify_symbolic_expression (info->offset);
 | ||
| +      return (riscv_valid_base_register_p (info->reg, mode, strict_p)
 | ||
| +	      && riscv_valid_lo_sum_p (info->symbol_type, mode));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case CONST_INT:
 | ||
| +      /* Small-integer addresses don't occur very often, but they
 | ||
| +	 are legitimate if $0 is a valid base register.  */
 | ||
| +      info->type = ADDRESS_CONST_INT;
 | ||
| +      return SMALL_INT (x);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS_P.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_legitimate_address_p (enum machine_mode mode, rtx x, bool strict_p)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_address_info addr;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return riscv_classify_address (&addr, x, mode, strict_p);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the number of instructions needed to load or store a value
 | ||
| +   of mode MODE at address X.  Return 0 if X isn't valid for MODE.
 | ||
| +   Assume that multiword moves may need to be split into word moves
 | ||
| +   if MIGHT_SPLIT_P, otherwise assume that a single load or store is
 | ||
| +   enough. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +int
 | ||
| +riscv_address_insns (rtx x, enum machine_mode mode, bool might_split_p)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_address_info addr;
 | ||
| +  int n = 1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (!riscv_classify_address (&addr, x, mode, false))
 | ||
| +    return 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* BLKmode is used for single unaligned loads and stores and should
 | ||
| +     not count as a multiword mode. */
 | ||
| +  if (mode != BLKmode && might_split_p)
 | ||
| +    n += (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) + UNITS_PER_WORD - 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (addr.type == ADDRESS_LO_SUM)
 | ||
| +    n += riscv_symbol_insns (addr.symbol_type) - 1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return n;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the number of instructions needed to load constant X.
 | ||
| +   Return 0 if X isn't a valid constant.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +int
 | ||
| +riscv_const_insns (rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type;
 | ||
| +  rtx offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  switch (GET_CODE (x))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case HIGH:
 | ||
| +      if (!riscv_symbolic_constant_p (XEXP (x, 0), &symbol_type)
 | ||
| +	  || !riscv_hi_relocs[symbol_type])
 | ||
| +	return 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* This is simply an LUI. */
 | ||
| +      return 1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case CONST_INT:
 | ||
| +      {
 | ||
| +	int cost = riscv_integer_cost (INTVAL (x));
 | ||
| +	/* Force complicated constants to memory. */
 | ||
| +	return cost < 4 ? cost : 0;
 | ||
| +      }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case CONST_DOUBLE:
 | ||
| +    case CONST_VECTOR:
 | ||
| +      /* Allow zeros for normal mode, where we can use x0.  */
 | ||
| +      return x == CONST0_RTX (GET_MODE (x)) ? 1 : 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case CONST:
 | ||
| +      /* See if we can refer to X directly.  */
 | ||
| +      if (riscv_symbolic_constant_p (x, &symbol_type))
 | ||
| +	return riscv_symbol_insns (symbol_type);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Otherwise try splitting the constant into a base and offset.
 | ||
| +	 If the offset is a 16-bit value, we can load the base address
 | ||
| +	 into a register and then use (D)ADDIU to add in the offset.
 | ||
| +	 If the offset is larger, we can load the base and offset
 | ||
| +	 into separate registers and add them together with (D)ADDU.
 | ||
| +	 However, the latter is only possible before reload; during
 | ||
| +	 and after reload, we must have the option of forcing the
 | ||
| +	 constant into the pool instead.  */
 | ||
| +      split_const (x, &x, &offset);
 | ||
| +      if (offset != 0)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  int n = riscv_const_insns (x);
 | ||
| +	  if (n != 0)
 | ||
| +	    {
 | ||
| +	      if (SMALL_INT (offset))
 | ||
| +		return n + 1;
 | ||
| +	      else if (!targetm.cannot_force_const_mem (GET_MODE (x), x))
 | ||
| +		return n + 1 + riscv_integer_cost (INTVAL (offset));
 | ||
| +	    }
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      return 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case SYMBOL_REF:
 | ||
| +    case LABEL_REF:
 | ||
| +      return riscv_symbol_insns (riscv_classify_symbol (x));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      return 0;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* X is a doubleword constant that can be handled by splitting it into
 | ||
| +   two words and loading each word separately.  Return the number of
 | ||
| +   instructions required to do this.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +int
 | ||
| +riscv_split_const_insns (rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  unsigned int low, high;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  low = riscv_const_insns (riscv_subword (x, false));
 | ||
| +  high = riscv_const_insns (riscv_subword (x, true));
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (low > 0 && high > 0);
 | ||
| +  return low + high;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the number of instructions needed to implement INSN,
 | ||
| +   given that it loads from or stores to MEM. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +int
 | ||
| +riscv_load_store_insns (rtx mem, rtx_insn *insn)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum machine_mode mode;
 | ||
| +  bool might_split_p;
 | ||
| +  rtx set;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (MEM_P (mem));
 | ||
| +  mode = GET_MODE (mem);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Try to prove that INSN does not need to be split.  */
 | ||
| +  might_split_p = true;
 | ||
| +  if (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode) == 64)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      set = single_set (insn);
 | ||
| +      if (set && !riscv_split_64bit_move_p (SET_DEST (set), SET_SRC (set)))
 | ||
| +	might_split_p = false;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return riscv_address_insns (XEXP (mem, 0), mode, might_split_p);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Emit a move from SRC to DEST.  Assume that the move expanders can
 | ||
| +   handle all moves if !can_create_pseudo_p ().  The distinction is
 | ||
| +   important because, unlike emit_move_insn, the move expanders know
 | ||
| +   how to force Pmode objects into the constant pool even when the
 | ||
| +   constant pool address is not itself legitimate.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_emit_move (rtx dest, rtx src)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return (can_create_pseudo_p ()
 | ||
| +	  ? emit_move_insn (dest, src)
 | ||
| +	  : emit_move_insn_1 (dest, src));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Emit an instruction of the form (set TARGET (CODE OP0 OP1)).  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_emit_binary (enum rtx_code code, rtx target, rtx op0, rtx op1)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, target,
 | ||
| +			  gen_rtx_fmt_ee (code, GET_MODE (target), op0, op1)));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Compute (CODE OP0 OP1) and store the result in a new register
 | ||
| +   of mode MODE.  Return that new register.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_force_binary (enum machine_mode mode, enum rtx_code code, rtx op0, rtx op1)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx reg;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  reg = gen_reg_rtx (mode);
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_binary (code, reg, op0, op1);
 | ||
| +  return reg;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Copy VALUE to a register and return that register.  If new pseudos
 | ||
| +   are allowed, copy it into a new register, otherwise use DEST.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_force_temporary (rtx dest, rtx value)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (can_create_pseudo_p ())
 | ||
| +    return force_reg (Pmode, value);
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (dest, value);
 | ||
| +      return dest;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Wrap symbol or label BASE in an UNSPEC address of type SYMBOL_TYPE,
 | ||
| +   then add CONST_INT OFFSET to the result.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_unspec_address_offset (rtx base, rtx offset,
 | ||
| +			    enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  base = gen_rtx_UNSPEC (Pmode, gen_rtvec (1, base),
 | ||
| +			 UNSPEC_ADDRESS_FIRST + symbol_type);
 | ||
| +  if (offset != const0_rtx)
 | ||
| +    base = gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode, base, offset);
 | ||
| +  return gen_rtx_CONST (Pmode, base);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return an UNSPEC address with underlying address ADDRESS and symbol
 | ||
| +   type SYMBOL_TYPE.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_unspec_address (rtx address, enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx base, offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  split_const (address, &base, &offset);
 | ||
| +  return riscv_unspec_address_offset (base, offset, symbol_type);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* If OP is an UNSPEC address, return the address to which it refers,
 | ||
| +   otherwise return OP itself.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_strip_unspec_address (rtx op)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx base, offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  split_const (op, &base, &offset);
 | ||
| +  if (UNSPEC_ADDRESS_P (base))
 | ||
| +    op = plus_constant (Pmode, UNSPEC_ADDRESS (base), INTVAL (offset));
 | ||
| +  return op;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* If riscv_unspec_address (ADDR, SYMBOL_TYPE) is a 32-bit value, add the
 | ||
| +   high part to BASE and return the result.  Just return BASE otherwise.
 | ||
| +   TEMP is as for riscv_force_temporary.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   The returned expression can be used as the first operand to a LO_SUM.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_unspec_offset_high (rtx temp, rtx addr, enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  addr = gen_rtx_HIGH (Pmode, riscv_unspec_address (addr, symbol_type));
 | ||
| +  return riscv_force_temporary (temp, addr);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Load an entry from the GOT. */
 | ||
| +static rtx riscv_got_load_tls_gd(rtx dest, rtx sym)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return (Pmode == DImode ? gen_got_load_tls_gddi(dest, sym) : gen_got_load_tls_gdsi(dest, sym));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx riscv_got_load_tls_ie(rtx dest, rtx sym)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return (Pmode == DImode ? gen_got_load_tls_iedi(dest, sym) : gen_got_load_tls_iesi(dest, sym));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx riscv_tls_add_tp_le(rtx dest, rtx base, rtx sym)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx tp = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, THREAD_POINTER_REGNUM);
 | ||
| +  return (Pmode == DImode ? gen_tls_add_tp_ledi(dest, base, tp, sym) : gen_tls_add_tp_lesi(dest, base, tp, sym));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* If MODE is MAX_MACHINE_MODE, ADDR appears as a move operand, otherwise
 | ||
| +   it appears in a MEM of that mode.  Return true if ADDR is a legitimate
 | ||
| +   constant in that context and can be split into high and low parts.
 | ||
| +   If so, and if LOW_OUT is nonnull, emit the high part and store the
 | ||
| +   low part in *LOW_OUT.  Leave *LOW_OUT unchanged otherwise.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   TEMP is as for riscv_force_temporary and is used to load the high
 | ||
| +   part into a register.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   When MODE is MAX_MACHINE_MODE, the low part is guaranteed to be
 | ||
| +   a legitimize SET_SRC for an .md pattern, otherwise the low part
 | ||
| +   is guaranteed to be a legitimate address for mode MODE.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +bool
 | ||
| +riscv_split_symbol (rtx temp, rtx addr, enum machine_mode mode, rtx *low_out)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type;
 | ||
| +  rtx high;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if ((GET_CODE (addr) == HIGH && mode == MAX_MACHINE_MODE)
 | ||
| +      || !riscv_symbolic_constant_p (addr, &symbol_type)
 | ||
| +      || riscv_symbol_insns (symbol_type) == 0
 | ||
| +      || !riscv_hi_relocs[symbol_type])
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (low_out)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      switch (symbol_type)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	case SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE:
 | ||
| +	  high = gen_rtx_HIGH (Pmode, copy_rtx (addr));
 | ||
| +      	  high = riscv_force_temporary (temp, high);
 | ||
| +      	  *low_out = gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode, high, addr);
 | ||
| +	  break;
 | ||
| +	
 | ||
| +	default:
 | ||
| +	  gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return true;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return a legitimate address for REG + OFFSET.  TEMP is as for
 | ||
| +   riscv_force_temporary; it is only needed when OFFSET is not a
 | ||
| +   SMALL_OPERAND.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_add_offset (rtx temp, rtx reg, HOST_WIDE_INT offset)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (!SMALL_OPERAND (offset))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx high;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Leave OFFSET as a 16-bit offset and put the excess in HIGH.
 | ||
| +         The addition inside the macro CONST_HIGH_PART may cause an
 | ||
| +         overflow, so we need to force a sign-extension check.  */
 | ||
| +      high = gen_int_mode (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (offset), Pmode);
 | ||
| +      offset = RISCV_CONST_LOW_PART (offset);
 | ||
| +      high = riscv_force_temporary (temp, high);
 | ||
| +      reg = riscv_force_temporary (temp, gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode, high, reg));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  return plus_constant (Pmode, reg, offset);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The __tls_get_attr symbol.  */
 | ||
| +static GTY(()) rtx riscv_tls_symbol;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return an instruction sequence that calls __tls_get_addr.  SYM is
 | ||
| +   the TLS symbol we are referencing and TYPE is the symbol type to use
 | ||
| +   (either global dynamic or local dynamic).  RESULT is an RTX for the
 | ||
| +   return value location.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_call_tls_get_addr (rtx sym, rtx result)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx insn, a0 = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, GP_ARG_FIRST);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (!riscv_tls_symbol)
 | ||
| +    riscv_tls_symbol = init_one_libfunc ("__tls_get_addr");
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  start_sequence ();
 | ||
| +  
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (riscv_got_load_tls_gd (a0, sym));
 | ||
| +  insn = riscv_expand_call (false, result, riscv_tls_symbol, const0_rtx);
 | ||
| +  RTL_CONST_CALL_P (insn) = 1;
 | ||
| +  use_reg (&CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (insn), a0);
 | ||
| +  insn = get_insns ();
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  end_sequence ();
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return insn;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Generate the code to access LOC, a thread-local SYMBOL_REF, and return
 | ||
| +   its address.  The return value will be both a valid address and a valid
 | ||
| +   SET_SRC (either a REG or a LO_SUM).  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_legitimize_tls_address (rtx loc)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx dest, insn, tp, tmp1;
 | ||
| +  enum tls_model model = SYMBOL_REF_TLS_MODEL (loc);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Since we support TLS copy relocs, non-PIC TLS accesses may all use LE.  */
 | ||
| +  if (!flag_pic)
 | ||
| +    model = TLS_MODEL_LOCAL_EXEC;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  switch (model)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case TLS_MODEL_LOCAL_DYNAMIC:
 | ||
| +      /* Rely on section anchors for the optimization that LDM TLS
 | ||
| +	 provides.  The anchor's address is loaded with GD TLS. */
 | ||
| +    case TLS_MODEL_GLOBAL_DYNAMIC:
 | ||
| +      tmp1 = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, GP_RETURN);
 | ||
| +      insn = riscv_call_tls_get_addr (loc, tmp1);
 | ||
| +      dest = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode);
 | ||
| +      emit_libcall_block (insn, dest, tmp1, loc);
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case TLS_MODEL_INITIAL_EXEC:
 | ||
| +      /* la.tls.ie; tp-relative add */
 | ||
| +      tp = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, THREAD_POINTER_REGNUM);
 | ||
| +      tmp1 = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode);
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (riscv_got_load_tls_ie (tmp1, loc));
 | ||
| +      dest = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode);
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (dest, tmp1, tp));
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case TLS_MODEL_LOCAL_EXEC:
 | ||
| +      tmp1 = riscv_unspec_offset_high (NULL, loc, SYMBOL_TLS_LE);
 | ||
| +      dest = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode);
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (riscv_tls_add_tp_le (dest, tmp1, loc));
 | ||
| +      dest = gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode, dest,
 | ||
| +			     riscv_unspec_address (loc, SYMBOL_TLS_LE));
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  return dest;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* If X is not a valid address for mode MODE, force it into a register.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_force_address (rtx x, enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (!riscv_legitimate_address_p (mode, x, false))
 | ||
| +    x = force_reg (Pmode, x);
 | ||
| +  return x;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* This function is used to implement LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS.  If X can
 | ||
| +   be legitimized in a way that the generic machinery might not expect,
 | ||
| +   return a new address, otherwise return NULL.  MODE is the mode of
 | ||
| +   the memory being accessed.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_legitimize_address (rtx x, rtx oldx ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +			 enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx addr;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_tls_symbol_p (x))
 | ||
| +    return riscv_legitimize_tls_address (x);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* See if the address can split into a high part and a LO_SUM.  */
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_split_symbol (NULL, x, mode, &addr))
 | ||
| +    return riscv_force_address (addr, mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Handle BASE + OFFSET using riscv_add_offset.  */
 | ||
| +  if (GET_CODE (x) == PLUS && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x, 1))
 | ||
| +      && INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1)) != 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx base = XEXP (x, 0);
 | ||
| +      HOST_WIDE_INT offset = INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (!riscv_valid_base_register_p (base, mode, false))
 | ||
| +	base = copy_to_mode_reg (Pmode, base);
 | ||
| +      addr = riscv_add_offset (NULL, base, offset);
 | ||
| +      return riscv_force_address (addr, mode);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return x;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Load VALUE into DEST.  TEMP is as for riscv_force_temporary.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +void
 | ||
| +riscv_move_integer (rtx temp, rtx dest, HOST_WIDE_INT value)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_integer_op codes[RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS];
 | ||
| +  enum machine_mode mode;
 | ||
| +  int i, num_ops;
 | ||
| +  rtx x;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  mode = GET_MODE (dest);
 | ||
| +  num_ops = riscv_build_integer (codes, value, mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (can_create_pseudo_p () && num_ops > 2 /* not a simple constant */
 | ||
| +      && num_ops >= riscv_split_integer_cost (value))
 | ||
| +    x = riscv_split_integer (value, mode);
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      /* Apply each binary operation to X. */
 | ||
| +      x = GEN_INT (codes[0].value);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      for (i = 1; i < num_ops; i++)
 | ||
| +        {
 | ||
| +          if (!can_create_pseudo_p ())
 | ||
| +            {
 | ||
| +              emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, temp, x));
 | ||
| +              x = temp;
 | ||
| +            }
 | ||
| +          else
 | ||
| +            x = force_reg (mode, x);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +          x = gen_rtx_fmt_ee (codes[i].code, mode, x, GEN_INT (codes[i].value));
 | ||
| +        }
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, dest, x));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Subroutine of riscv_legitimize_move.  Move constant SRC into register
 | ||
| +   DEST given that SRC satisfies immediate_operand but doesn't satisfy
 | ||
| +   move_operand.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_legitimize_const_move (enum machine_mode mode, rtx dest, rtx src)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx base, offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Split moves of big integers into smaller pieces.  */
 | ||
| +  if (splittable_const_int_operand (src, mode))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      riscv_move_integer (dest, dest, INTVAL (src));
 | ||
| +      return;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Split moves of symbolic constants into high/low pairs.  */
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_split_symbol (dest, src, MAX_MACHINE_MODE, &src))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, dest, src));
 | ||
| +      return;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Generate the appropriate access sequences for TLS symbols.  */
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_tls_symbol_p (src))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (dest, riscv_legitimize_tls_address (src));
 | ||
| +      return;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* If we have (const (plus symbol offset)), and that expression cannot
 | ||
| +     be forced into memory, load the symbol first and add in the offset.  Also
 | ||
| +     prefer to do this even if the constant _can_ be forced into memory, as it
 | ||
| +     usually produces better code.  */
 | ||
| +  split_const (src, &base, &offset);
 | ||
| +  if (offset != const0_rtx
 | ||
| +      && (targetm.cannot_force_const_mem (mode, src) || can_create_pseudo_p ()))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      base = riscv_force_temporary (dest, base);
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (dest, riscv_add_offset (NULL, base, INTVAL (offset)));
 | ||
| +      return;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  src = force_const_mem (mode, src);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* When using explicit relocs, constant pool references are sometimes
 | ||
| +     not legitimate addresses.  */
 | ||
| +  riscv_split_symbol (dest, XEXP (src, 0), mode, &XEXP (src, 0));
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_move (dest, src);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* If (set DEST SRC) is not a valid move instruction, emit an equivalent
 | ||
| +   sequence that is valid.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +bool
 | ||
| +riscv_legitimize_move (enum machine_mode mode, rtx dest, rtx src)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (!register_operand (dest, mode) && !reg_or_0_operand (src, mode))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (dest, force_reg (mode, src));
 | ||
| +      return true;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* We need to deal with constants that would be legitimate
 | ||
| +     immediate_operands but aren't legitimate move_operands.  */
 | ||
| +  if (CONSTANT_P (src) && !move_operand (src, mode))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      riscv_legitimize_const_move (mode, dest, src);
 | ||
| +      set_unique_reg_note (get_last_insn (), REG_EQUAL, copy_rtx (src));
 | ||
| +      return true;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  return false;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if there is an instruction that implements CODE and accepts
 | ||
| +   X as an immediate operand. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_immediate_operand_p (int code, HOST_WIDE_INT x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  switch (code)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case ASHIFT:
 | ||
| +    case ASHIFTRT:
 | ||
| +    case LSHIFTRT:
 | ||
| +      /* All shift counts are truncated to a valid constant.  */
 | ||
| +      return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case AND:
 | ||
| +    case IOR:
 | ||
| +    case XOR:
 | ||
| +    case PLUS:
 | ||
| +    case LT:
 | ||
| +    case LTU:
 | ||
| +      /* These instructions take 12-bit signed immediates.  */
 | ||
| +      return SMALL_OPERAND (x);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case LE:
 | ||
| +      /* We add 1 to the immediate and use SLT.  */
 | ||
| +      return SMALL_OPERAND (x + 1);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case LEU:
 | ||
| +      /* Likewise SLTU, but reject the always-true case.  */
 | ||
| +      return SMALL_OPERAND (x + 1) && x + 1 != 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case GE:
 | ||
| +    case GEU:
 | ||
| +      /* We can emulate an immediate of 1 by using GT/GTU against x0. */
 | ||
| +      return x == 1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      /* By default assume that x0 can be used for 0.  */
 | ||
| +      return x == 0;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the cost of binary operation X, given that the instruction
 | ||
| +   sequence for a word-sized or smaller operation takes SIGNLE_INSNS
 | ||
| +   instructions and that the sequence of a double-word operation takes
 | ||
| +   DOUBLE_INSNS instructions.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_binary_cost (rtx x, int single_insns, int double_insns)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x)) == UNITS_PER_WORD * 2)
 | ||
| +    return COSTS_N_INSNS (double_insns);
 | ||
| +  return COSTS_N_INSNS (single_insns);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the cost of sign-extending OP to mode MODE, not including the
 | ||
| +   cost of OP itself.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_sign_extend_cost (enum machine_mode mode, rtx op)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (MEM_P (op))
 | ||
| +    /* Extended loads are as cheap as unextended ones.  */
 | ||
| +    return 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (TARGET_64BIT && mode == DImode && GET_MODE (op) == SImode)
 | ||
| +    /* A sign extension from SImode to DImode in 64-bit mode is free.  */
 | ||
| +    return 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* We need to use a shift left and a shift right.  */
 | ||
| +  return COSTS_N_INSNS (2);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the cost of zero-extending OP to mode MODE, not including the
 | ||
| +   cost of OP itself.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_zero_extend_cost (enum machine_mode mode, rtx op)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (MEM_P (op))
 | ||
| +    /* Extended loads are as cheap as unextended ones.  */
 | ||
| +    return 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if ((TARGET_64BIT && mode == DImode && GET_MODE (op) == SImode) ||
 | ||
| +      ((mode == DImode || mode == SImode) && GET_MODE (op) == HImode))
 | ||
| +    /* We need a shift left by 32 bits and a shift right by 32 bits.  */
 | ||
| +    return COSTS_N_INSNS (2);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* We can use ANDI.  */
 | ||
| +  return COSTS_N_INSNS (1);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_RTX_COSTS.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_rtx_costs (rtx x, int code, int outer_code, int opno ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +		 int *total, bool speed)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum machine_mode mode = GET_MODE (x);
 | ||
| +  bool float_mode_p = FLOAT_MODE_P (mode);
 | ||
| +  int cost;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  switch (code)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case CONST_INT:
 | ||
| +      if (riscv_immediate_operand_p (outer_code, INTVAL (x)))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  *total = 0;
 | ||
| +	  return true;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      /* Fall through.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case SYMBOL_REF:
 | ||
| +    case LABEL_REF:
 | ||
| +    case CONST_DOUBLE:
 | ||
| +    case CONST:
 | ||
| +      if (speed)
 | ||
| +	*total = 1;
 | ||
| +      else if ((cost = riscv_const_insns (x)) > 0)
 | ||
| +	*total = COSTS_N_INSNS (cost);
 | ||
| +      else /* The instruction will be fetched from the constant pool.  */
 | ||
| +	*total = COSTS_N_INSNS (riscv_symbol_insns (SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE));
 | ||
| +      return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case MEM:
 | ||
| +      /* If the address is legitimate, return the number of
 | ||
| +	 instructions it needs.  */
 | ||
| +      if ((cost = riscv_address_insns (XEXP (x, 0), mode, true)) > 0)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  *total = COSTS_N_INSNS (cost + tune_info->memory_cost);
 | ||
| +	  return true;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      /* Otherwise use the default handling.  */
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case NOT:
 | ||
| +      *total = COSTS_N_INSNS (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) > UNITS_PER_WORD ? 2 : 1);
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case AND:
 | ||
| +    case IOR:
 | ||
| +    case XOR:
 | ||
| +      /* Double-word operations use two single-word operations.  */
 | ||
| +      *total = riscv_binary_cost (x, 1, 2);
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case ASHIFT:
 | ||
| +    case ASHIFTRT:
 | ||
| +    case LSHIFTRT:
 | ||
| +      *total = riscv_binary_cost (x, 1, CONSTANT_P (XEXP (x, 1)) ? 4 : 9);
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case ABS:
 | ||
| +      *total = COSTS_N_INSNS (float_mode_p ? 1 : 3);
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case LO_SUM:
 | ||
| +      *total = set_src_cost (XEXP (x, 0), speed);
 | ||
| +      return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case LT:
 | ||
| +    case LTU:
 | ||
| +    case LE:
 | ||
| +    case LEU:
 | ||
| +    case GT:
 | ||
| +    case GTU:
 | ||
| +    case GE:
 | ||
| +    case GEU:
 | ||
| +    case EQ:
 | ||
| +    case NE:
 | ||
| +    case UNORDERED:
 | ||
| +    case LTGT:
 | ||
| +      /* Branch comparisons have VOIDmode, so use the first operand's
 | ||
| +	 mode instead.  */
 | ||
| +      mode = GET_MODE (XEXP (x, 0));
 | ||
| +      if (float_mode_p)
 | ||
| +	*total = tune_info->fp_add[mode == DFmode];
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	*total = riscv_binary_cost (x, 1, 3);
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case MINUS:
 | ||
| +      if (float_mode_p
 | ||
| +	  && !HONOR_NANS (mode)
 | ||
| +	  && !HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (mode))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  /* See if we can use NMADD or NMSUB.  See riscv.md for the
 | ||
| +	     associated patterns.  */
 | ||
| +	  rtx op0 = XEXP (x, 0);
 | ||
| +	  rtx op1 = XEXP (x, 1);
 | ||
| +	  if (GET_CODE (op0) == MULT && GET_CODE (XEXP (op0, 0)) == NEG)
 | ||
| +	    {
 | ||
| +	      *total = (tune_info->fp_mul[mode == DFmode]
 | ||
| +			+ set_src_cost (XEXP (XEXP (op0, 0), 0), speed)
 | ||
| +			+ set_src_cost (XEXP (op0, 1), speed)
 | ||
| +			+ set_src_cost (op1, speed));
 | ||
| +	      return true;
 | ||
| +	    }
 | ||
| +	  if (GET_CODE (op1) == MULT)
 | ||
| +	    {
 | ||
| +	      *total = (tune_info->fp_mul[mode == DFmode]
 | ||
| +			+ set_src_cost (op0, speed)
 | ||
| +			+ set_src_cost (XEXP (op1, 0), speed)
 | ||
| +			+ set_src_cost (XEXP (op1, 1), speed));
 | ||
| +	      return true;
 | ||
| +	    }
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      /* Fall through.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case PLUS:
 | ||
| +      if (float_mode_p)
 | ||
| +	*total = tune_info->fp_add[mode == DFmode];
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	*total = riscv_binary_cost (x, 1, 4);
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case NEG:
 | ||
| +      if (float_mode_p
 | ||
| +	  && !HONOR_NANS (mode)
 | ||
| +	  && HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (mode))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  /* See if we can use NMADD or NMSUB.  See riscv.md for the
 | ||
| +	     associated patterns.  */
 | ||
| +	  rtx op = XEXP (x, 0);
 | ||
| +	  if ((GET_CODE (op) == PLUS || GET_CODE (op) == MINUS)
 | ||
| +	      && GET_CODE (XEXP (op, 0)) == MULT)
 | ||
| +	    {
 | ||
| +	      *total = (tune_info->fp_mul[mode == DFmode]
 | ||
| +			+ set_src_cost (XEXP (XEXP (op, 0), 0), speed)
 | ||
| +			+ set_src_cost (XEXP (XEXP (op, 0), 1), speed)
 | ||
| +			+ set_src_cost (XEXP (op, 1), speed));
 | ||
| +	      return true;
 | ||
| +	    }
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (float_mode_p)
 | ||
| +	*total = tune_info->fp_add[mode == DFmode];
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	*total = COSTS_N_INSNS (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) > UNITS_PER_WORD ? 4 : 1);
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case MULT:
 | ||
| +      if (float_mode_p)
 | ||
| +	*total = tune_info->fp_mul[mode == DFmode];
 | ||
| +      else if (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) > UNITS_PER_WORD)
 | ||
| +	*total = 3 * tune_info->int_mul[0] + COSTS_N_INSNS (2);
 | ||
| +      else if (!speed)
 | ||
| +	*total = COSTS_N_INSNS (1);
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	*total = tune_info->int_mul[mode == DImode];
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case DIV:
 | ||
| +    case SQRT:
 | ||
| +    case MOD:
 | ||
| +      if (float_mode_p)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  *total = tune_info->fp_div[mode == DFmode];
 | ||
| +	  return false;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      /* Fall through.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case UDIV:
 | ||
| +    case UMOD:
 | ||
| +      if (speed)
 | ||
| +	*total = tune_info->int_div[mode == DImode];
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	*total = COSTS_N_INSNS (1);
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case SIGN_EXTEND:
 | ||
| +      *total = riscv_sign_extend_cost (mode, XEXP (x, 0));
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case ZERO_EXTEND:
 | ||
| +      *total = riscv_zero_extend_cost (mode, XEXP (x, 0));
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case FLOAT:
 | ||
| +    case UNSIGNED_FLOAT:
 | ||
| +    case FIX:
 | ||
| +    case FLOAT_EXTEND:
 | ||
| +    case FLOAT_TRUNCATE:
 | ||
| +      *total = tune_info->fp_add[mode == DFmode];
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_ADDRESS_COST.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_address_cost (rtx addr, enum machine_mode mode,
 | ||
| +		    addr_space_t as ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +		    bool speed ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return riscv_address_insns (addr, mode, false);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return one word of double-word value OP.  HIGH_P is true to select the
 | ||
| +   high part or false to select the low part. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_subword (rtx op, bool high_p)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  unsigned int byte;
 | ||
| +  enum machine_mode mode;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  mode = GET_MODE (op);
 | ||
| +  if (mode == VOIDmode)
 | ||
| +    mode = TARGET_64BIT ? TImode : DImode;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  byte = high_p ? UNITS_PER_WORD : 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (FP_REG_RTX_P (op))
 | ||
| +    return gen_rtx_REG (word_mode, REGNO (op) + high_p);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (MEM_P (op))
 | ||
| +    return adjust_address (op, word_mode, byte);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return simplify_gen_subreg (word_mode, op, mode, byte);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if a 64-bit move from SRC to DEST should be split into two.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +bool
 | ||
| +riscv_split_64bit_move_p (rtx dest, rtx src)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  /* All 64b moves are legal in 64b mode.  All 64b FPR <-> FPR and
 | ||
| +     FPR <-> MEM moves are legal in 32b mode, too.  Although
 | ||
| +     FPR <-> GPR moves are not available in general in 32b mode,
 | ||
| +     we can at least load 0 into an FPR with fcvt.d.w fpr, x0. */
 | ||
| +  return !(TARGET_64BIT
 | ||
| +	   || (FP_REG_RTX_P (src) && FP_REG_RTX_P (dest))
 | ||
| +	   || (FP_REG_RTX_P (dest) && MEM_P (src))
 | ||
| +	   || (FP_REG_RTX_P (src) && MEM_P (dest))
 | ||
| +	   || (FP_REG_RTX_P(dest) && src == CONST0_RTX(GET_MODE(src))));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Split a doubleword move from SRC to DEST.  On 32-bit targets,
 | ||
| +   this function handles 64-bit moves for which riscv_split_64bit_move_p
 | ||
| +   holds.  For 64-bit targets, this function handles 128-bit moves.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +void
 | ||
| +riscv_split_doubleword_move (rtx dest, rtx src)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx low_dest;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   /* The operation can be split into two normal moves.  Decide in
 | ||
| +      which order to do them.  */
 | ||
| +   low_dest = riscv_subword (dest, false);
 | ||
| +   if (REG_P (low_dest) && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (low_dest, src))
 | ||
| +     {
 | ||
| +       riscv_emit_move (riscv_subword (dest, true), riscv_subword (src, true));
 | ||
| +       riscv_emit_move (low_dest, riscv_subword (src, false));
 | ||
| +     }
 | ||
| +   else
 | ||
| +     {
 | ||
| +       riscv_emit_move (low_dest, riscv_subword (src, false));
 | ||
| +       riscv_emit_move (riscv_subword (dest, true), riscv_subword (src, true));
 | ||
| +     }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the appropriate instructions to move SRC into DEST.  Assume
 | ||
| +   that SRC is operand 1 and DEST is operand 0.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +const char *
 | ||
| +riscv_output_move (rtx dest, rtx src)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum rtx_code dest_code, src_code;
 | ||
| +  enum machine_mode mode;
 | ||
| +  bool dbl_p;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  dest_code = GET_CODE (dest);
 | ||
| +  src_code = GET_CODE (src);
 | ||
| +  mode = GET_MODE (dest);
 | ||
| +  dbl_p = (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) == 8);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (dbl_p && riscv_split_64bit_move_p (dest, src))
 | ||
| +    return "#";
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if ((src_code == REG && GP_REG_P (REGNO (src)))
 | ||
| +      || (src == CONST0_RTX (mode)))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (dest_code == REG)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  if (GP_REG_P (REGNO (dest)))
 | ||
| +	    return "mv\t%0,%z1";
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  if (FP_REG_P (REGNO (dest)))
 | ||
| +	    {
 | ||
| +	      if (!dbl_p)
 | ||
| +		return "fmv.s.x\t%0,%z1";
 | ||
| +	      if (TARGET_64BIT)
 | ||
| +		return "fmv.d.x\t%0,%z1";
 | ||
| +	      /* in RV32, we can emulate fmv.d.x %0, x0 using fcvt.d.w */
 | ||
| +	      gcc_assert (src == CONST0_RTX (mode));
 | ||
| +	      return "fcvt.d.w\t%0,x0";
 | ||
| +	    }
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      if (dest_code == MEM)
 | ||
| +	switch (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode))
 | ||
| +	  {
 | ||
| +	  case 1: return "sb\t%z1,%0";
 | ||
| +	  case 2: return "sh\t%z1,%0";
 | ||
| +	  case 4: return "sw\t%z1,%0";
 | ||
| +	  case 8: return "sd\t%z1,%0";
 | ||
| +	  }
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  if (dest_code == REG && GP_REG_P (REGNO (dest)))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (src_code == REG)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  if (FP_REG_P (REGNO (src)))
 | ||
| +	    return dbl_p ? "fmv.x.d\t%0,%1" : "fmv.x.s\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (src_code == MEM)
 | ||
| +	switch (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode))
 | ||
| +	  {
 | ||
| +	  case 1: return "lbu\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +	  case 2: return "lhu\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +	  case 4: return "lw\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +	  case 8: return "ld\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +	  }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (src_code == CONST_INT)
 | ||
| +	return "li\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (src_code == HIGH)
 | ||
| +	return "lui\t%0,%h1";
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (symbolic_operand (src, VOIDmode))
 | ||
| +	switch (riscv_classify_symbolic_expression (src))
 | ||
| +	  {
 | ||
| +	  case SYMBOL_GOT_DISP: return "la\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +	  case SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE: return "lla\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +	  default: gcc_unreachable();
 | ||
| +	  }
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  if (src_code == REG && FP_REG_P (REGNO (src)))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (dest_code == REG && FP_REG_P (REGNO (dest)))
 | ||
| +	return dbl_p ? "fmv.d\t%0,%1" : "fmv.s\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (dest_code == MEM)
 | ||
| +	return dbl_p ? "fsd\t%1,%0" : "fsw\t%1,%0";
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  if (dest_code == REG && FP_REG_P (REGNO (dest)))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (src_code == MEM)
 | ||
| +	return dbl_p ? "fld\t%0,%1" : "flw\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if CMP1 is a suitable second operand for integer ordering
 | ||
| +   test CODE.  See also the *sCC patterns in riscv.md.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_int_order_operand_ok_p (enum rtx_code code, rtx cmp1)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  switch (code)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case GT:
 | ||
| +    case GTU:
 | ||
| +      return reg_or_0_operand (cmp1, VOIDmode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case GE:
 | ||
| +    case GEU:
 | ||
| +      return cmp1 == const1_rtx;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case LT:
 | ||
| +    case LTU:
 | ||
| +      return arith_operand (cmp1, VOIDmode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case LE:
 | ||
| +      return sle_operand (cmp1, VOIDmode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case LEU:
 | ||
| +      return sleu_operand (cmp1, VOIDmode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if *CMP1 (of mode MODE) is a valid second operand for
 | ||
| +   integer ordering test *CODE, or if an equivalent combination can
 | ||
| +   be formed by adjusting *CODE and *CMP1.  When returning true, update
 | ||
| +   *CODE and *CMP1 with the chosen code and operand, otherwise leave
 | ||
| +   them alone.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_canonicalize_int_order_test (enum rtx_code *code, rtx *cmp1,
 | ||
| +				  enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT plus_one;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_int_order_operand_ok_p (*code, *cmp1))
 | ||
| +    return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (CONST_INT_P (*cmp1))
 | ||
| +    switch (*code)
 | ||
| +      {
 | ||
| +      case LE:
 | ||
| +	plus_one = trunc_int_for_mode (UINTVAL (*cmp1) + 1, mode);
 | ||
| +	if (INTVAL (*cmp1) < plus_one)
 | ||
| +	  {
 | ||
| +	    *code = LT;
 | ||
| +	    *cmp1 = force_reg (mode, GEN_INT (plus_one));
 | ||
| +	    return true;
 | ||
| +	  }
 | ||
| +	break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      case LEU:
 | ||
| +	plus_one = trunc_int_for_mode (UINTVAL (*cmp1) + 1, mode);
 | ||
| +	if (plus_one != 0)
 | ||
| +	  {
 | ||
| +	    *code = LTU;
 | ||
| +	    *cmp1 = force_reg (mode, GEN_INT (plus_one));
 | ||
| +	    return true;
 | ||
| +	  }
 | ||
| +	break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      default:
 | ||
| +	break;
 | ||
| +      }
 | ||
| +  return false;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Compare CMP0 and CMP1 using ordering test CODE and store the result
 | ||
| +   in TARGET.  CMP0 and TARGET are register_operands.  If INVERT_PTR
 | ||
| +   is nonnull, it's OK to set TARGET to the inverse of the result and
 | ||
| +   flip *INVERT_PTR instead.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_emit_int_order_test (enum rtx_code code, bool *invert_ptr,
 | ||
| +			  rtx target, rtx cmp0, rtx cmp1)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum machine_mode mode;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* First see if there is a RISCV instruction that can do this operation.
 | ||
| +     If not, try doing the same for the inverse operation.  If that also
 | ||
| +     fails, force CMP1 into a register and try again.  */
 | ||
| +  mode = GET_MODE (cmp0);
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_canonicalize_int_order_test (&code, &cmp1, mode))
 | ||
| +    riscv_emit_binary (code, target, cmp0, cmp1);
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      enum rtx_code inv_code = reverse_condition (code);
 | ||
| +      if (!riscv_canonicalize_int_order_test (&inv_code, &cmp1, mode))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  cmp1 = force_reg (mode, cmp1);
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_int_order_test (code, invert_ptr, target, cmp0, cmp1);
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      else if (invert_ptr == 0)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  rtx inv_target;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  inv_target = riscv_force_binary (GET_MODE (target),
 | ||
| +					  inv_code, cmp0, cmp1);
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_binary (XOR, target, inv_target, const1_rtx);
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  *invert_ptr = !*invert_ptr;
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_binary (inv_code, target, cmp0, cmp1);
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return a register that is zero iff CMP0 and CMP1 are equal.
 | ||
| +   The register will have the same mode as CMP0.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_zero_if_equal (rtx cmp0, rtx cmp1)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (cmp1 == const0_rtx)
 | ||
| +    return cmp0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return expand_binop (GET_MODE (cmp0), sub_optab,
 | ||
| +		       cmp0, cmp1, 0, 0, OPTAB_DIRECT);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return false if we can easily emit code for the FP comparison specified
 | ||
| +   by *CODE.  If not, set *CODE to its inverse and return true. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_reversed_fp_cond (enum rtx_code *code)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  switch (*code)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case EQ:
 | ||
| +    case LT:
 | ||
| +    case LE:
 | ||
| +    case GT:
 | ||
| +    case GE:
 | ||
| +    case LTGT:
 | ||
| +    case ORDERED:
 | ||
| +      /* We know how to emit code for these cases... */
 | ||
| +      return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      /* ...but we must invert these and rely on the others. */
 | ||
| +      *code = reverse_condition_maybe_unordered (*code);
 | ||
| +      return true;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Convert a comparison into something that can be used in a branch or
 | ||
| +   conditional move.  On entry, *OP0 and *OP1 are the values being
 | ||
| +   compared and *CODE is the code used to compare them.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   Update *CODE, *OP0 and *OP1 so that they describe the final comparison. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_emit_compare (enum rtx_code *code, rtx *op0, rtx *op1)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx cmp_op0 = *op0;
 | ||
| +  rtx cmp_op1 = *op1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (*op0)) == MODE_INT)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (splittable_const_int_operand (cmp_op1, VOIDmode))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  HOST_WIDE_INT rhs = INTVAL (cmp_op1), new_rhs;
 | ||
| +	  enum rtx_code new_code;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  switch (*code)
 | ||
| +	    {
 | ||
| +	    case LTU: new_rhs = rhs - 1; new_code = LEU; goto try_new_rhs;
 | ||
| +	    case LEU: new_rhs = rhs + 1; new_code = LTU; goto try_new_rhs;
 | ||
| +	    case GTU: new_rhs = rhs + 1; new_code = GEU; goto try_new_rhs;
 | ||
| +	    case GEU: new_rhs = rhs - 1; new_code = GTU; goto try_new_rhs;
 | ||
| +	    case LT: new_rhs = rhs - 1; new_code = LE; goto try_new_rhs;
 | ||
| +	    case LE: new_rhs = rhs + 1; new_code = LT; goto try_new_rhs;
 | ||
| +	    case GT: new_rhs = rhs + 1; new_code = GE; goto try_new_rhs;
 | ||
| +	    case GE: new_rhs = rhs - 1; new_code = GT;
 | ||
| +	    try_new_rhs:
 | ||
| +	      /* Convert e.g. OP0 > 4095 into OP0 >= 4096.  */
 | ||
| +	      if ((rhs < 0) == (new_rhs < 0)
 | ||
| +		  && riscv_integer_cost (new_rhs) < riscv_integer_cost (rhs))
 | ||
| +		{
 | ||
| +		  *op1 = GEN_INT (new_rhs);
 | ||
| +		  *code = new_code;
 | ||
| +		}
 | ||
| +	      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	    case EQ:
 | ||
| +	    case NE:
 | ||
| +	      /* Convert e.g. OP0 == 2048 into OP0 - 2048 == 0.  */
 | ||
| +	      if (SMALL_OPERAND (-rhs))
 | ||
| +		{
 | ||
| +		  *op0 = gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (cmp_op0));
 | ||
| +		  riscv_emit_binary (PLUS, *op0, cmp_op0, GEN_INT (-rhs));
 | ||
| +		  *op1 = const0_rtx;
 | ||
| +		}
 | ||
| +	    default:
 | ||
| +	      break;
 | ||
| +	    }
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (*op1 != const0_rtx)
 | ||
| +	*op1 = force_reg (GET_MODE (cmp_op0), *op1);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      /* For FP comparisons, set an integer register with the result of the
 | ||
| +	 comparison, then branch on it. */
 | ||
| +      rtx tmp0, tmp1, final_op;
 | ||
| +      enum rtx_code fp_code = *code;
 | ||
| +      *code = riscv_reversed_fp_cond (&fp_code) ? EQ : NE;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      switch (fp_code)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	case ORDERED:
 | ||
| +	  /* a == a && b == b */
 | ||
| +	  tmp0 = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_binary (EQ, tmp0, cmp_op0, cmp_op0);
 | ||
| +	  tmp1 = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_binary (EQ, tmp1, cmp_op1, cmp_op1);
 | ||
| +	  final_op = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_binary (AND, final_op, tmp0, tmp1);
 | ||
| +	  break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	case LTGT:
 | ||
| +	  /* a < b || a > b */
 | ||
| +	  tmp0 = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_binary (LT, tmp0, cmp_op0, cmp_op1);
 | ||
| +	  tmp1 = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_binary (GT, tmp1, cmp_op0, cmp_op1);
 | ||
| +	  final_op = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_binary (IOR, final_op, tmp0, tmp1);
 | ||
| +	  break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	case EQ:
 | ||
| +	case LE:
 | ||
| +	case LT:
 | ||
| +	case GE:
 | ||
| +	case GT:
 | ||
| +	  /* We have instructions for these cases. */
 | ||
| +	  final_op = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_binary (fp_code, final_op, cmp_op0, cmp_op1);
 | ||
| +	  break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	default:
 | ||
| +	  gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Compare the binary result against 0. */
 | ||
| +      *op0 = final_op;
 | ||
| +      *op1 = const0_rtx;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Try performing the comparison in OPERANDS[1], whose arms are OPERANDS[2]
 | ||
| +   and OPERAND[3].  Store the result in OPERANDS[0].
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   On 64-bit targets, the mode of the comparison and target will always be
 | ||
| +   SImode, thus possibly narrower than that of the comparison's operands.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +void
 | ||
| +riscv_expand_scc (rtx operands[])
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx target = operands[0];
 | ||
| +  enum rtx_code code = GET_CODE (operands[1]);
 | ||
| +  rtx op0 = operands[2];
 | ||
| +  rtx op1 = operands[3];
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (op0)) == MODE_INT);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (code == EQ || code == NE)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx zie = riscv_zero_if_equal (op0, op1);
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_binary (code, target, zie, const0_rtx);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    riscv_emit_int_order_test (code, 0, target, op0, op1);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Compare OPERANDS[1] with OPERANDS[2] using comparison code
 | ||
| +   CODE and jump to OPERANDS[3] if the condition holds.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +void
 | ||
| +riscv_expand_conditional_branch (rtx *operands)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum rtx_code code = GET_CODE (operands[0]);
 | ||
| +  rtx op0 = operands[1];
 | ||
| +  rtx op1 = operands[2];
 | ||
| +  rtx condition;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_compare (&code, &op0, &op1);
 | ||
| +  condition = gen_rtx_fmt_ee (code, VOIDmode, op0, op1);
 | ||
| +  emit_jump_insn (gen_condjump (condition, operands[3]));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_BOUNDARY.  Every parameter gets at
 | ||
| +   least PARM_BOUNDARY bits of alignment, but will be given anything up
 | ||
| +   to STACK_BOUNDARY bits if the type requires it.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static unsigned int
 | ||
| +riscv_function_arg_boundary (enum machine_mode mode, const_tree type)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  unsigned int alignment;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  alignment = type ? TYPE_ALIGN (type) : GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (mode);
 | ||
| +  if (alignment < PARM_BOUNDARY)
 | ||
| +    alignment = PARM_BOUNDARY;
 | ||
| +  if (alignment > STACK_BOUNDARY)
 | ||
| +    alignment = STACK_BOUNDARY;
 | ||
| +  return alignment;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Fill INFO with information about a single argument.  CUM is the
 | ||
| +   cumulative state for earlier arguments.  MODE is the mode of this
 | ||
| +   argument and TYPE is its type (if known).  NAMED is true if this
 | ||
| +   is a named (fixed) argument rather than a variable one.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_get_arg_info (struct riscv_arg_info *info, const CUMULATIVE_ARGS *cum,
 | ||
| +		   enum machine_mode mode, const_tree type, bool named)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  bool doubleword_aligned_p;
 | ||
| +  unsigned int num_bytes, num_words, max_regs;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Work out the size of the argument.  */
 | ||
| +  num_bytes = type ? int_size_in_bytes (type) : GET_MODE_SIZE (mode);
 | ||
| +  num_words = (num_bytes + UNITS_PER_WORD - 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Scalar, complex and vector floating-point types are passed in
 | ||
| +     floating-point registers, as long as this is a named rather
 | ||
| +     than a variable argument.  */
 | ||
| +  info->fpr_p = (named
 | ||
| +		 && (type == 0 || FLOAT_TYPE_P (type))
 | ||
| +		 && (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_FLOAT
 | ||
| +		     || GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT
 | ||
| +		     || GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_VECTOR_FLOAT)
 | ||
| +		 && GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode) <= UNITS_PER_FPVALUE);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Complex floats should only go into FPRs if there are two FPRs free,
 | ||
| +     otherwise they should be passed in the same way as a struct
 | ||
| +     containing two floats.  */
 | ||
| +  if (info->fpr_p
 | ||
| +      && GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT
 | ||
| +      && GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode) < UNITS_PER_FPVALUE)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (cum->num_gprs >= MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS - 1)
 | ||
| +        info->fpr_p = false;
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +        num_words = 2;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* See whether the argument has doubleword alignment.  */
 | ||
| +  doubleword_aligned_p = (riscv_function_arg_boundary (mode, type)
 | ||
| +			  > BITS_PER_WORD);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Set REG_OFFSET to the register count we're interested in.
 | ||
| +     The EABI allocates the floating-point registers separately,
 | ||
| +     but the other ABIs allocate them like integer registers.  */
 | ||
| +  info->reg_offset = cum->num_gprs;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Advance to an even register if the argument is doubleword-aligned.  */
 | ||
| +  if (doubleword_aligned_p)
 | ||
| +    info->reg_offset += info->reg_offset & 1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Work out the offset of a stack argument.  */
 | ||
| +  info->stack_offset = cum->stack_words;
 | ||
| +  if (doubleword_aligned_p)
 | ||
| +    info->stack_offset += info->stack_offset & 1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  max_regs = MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS - info->reg_offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Partition the argument between registers and stack.  */
 | ||
| +  info->reg_words = MIN (num_words, max_regs);
 | ||
| +  info->stack_words = num_words - info->reg_words;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* INFO describes a register argument that has the normal format for the
 | ||
| +   argument's mode.  Return the register it uses, assuming that FPRs are
 | ||
| +   available if HARD_FLOAT_P.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static unsigned int
 | ||
| +riscv_arg_regno (const struct riscv_arg_info *info, bool hard_float_p)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (!info->fpr_p || !hard_float_p)
 | ||
| +    return GP_ARG_FIRST + info->reg_offset;
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    return FP_ARG_FIRST + info->reg_offset;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_function_arg (cumulative_args_t cum_v, enum machine_mode mode,
 | ||
| +		    const_tree type, bool named)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  CUMULATIVE_ARGS *cum = get_cumulative_args (cum_v);
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_arg_info info;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (mode == VOIDmode)
 | ||
| +    return NULL;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  riscv_get_arg_info (&info, cum, mode, type, named);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Return straight away if the whole argument is passed on the stack.  */
 | ||
| +  if (info.reg_offset == MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS)
 | ||
| +    return NULL;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The n32 and n64 ABIs say that if any 64-bit chunk of the structure
 | ||
| +     contains a double in its entirety, then that 64-bit chunk is passed
 | ||
| +     in a floating-point register.  */
 | ||
| +  if (TARGET_HARD_FLOAT
 | ||
| +      && named
 | ||
| +      && type != 0
 | ||
| +      && TREE_CODE (type) == RECORD_TYPE
 | ||
| +      && TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type)
 | ||
| +      && tree_fits_uhwi_p (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type)))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      tree field;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* First check to see if there is any such field.  */
 | ||
| +      for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
 | ||
| +	if (TREE_CODE (field) == FIELD_DECL
 | ||
| +	    && SCALAR_FLOAT_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (field))
 | ||
| +	    && TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (field)) == BITS_PER_WORD
 | ||
| +	    && tree_fits_shwi_p (bit_position (field))
 | ||
| +	    && int_bit_position (field) % BITS_PER_WORD == 0)
 | ||
| +	  break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (field != 0)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  /* Now handle the special case by returning a PARALLEL
 | ||
| +	     indicating where each 64-bit chunk goes.  INFO.REG_WORDS
 | ||
| +	     chunks are passed in registers.  */
 | ||
| +	  unsigned int i;
 | ||
| +	  HOST_WIDE_INT bitpos;
 | ||
| +	  rtx ret;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  /* assign_parms checks the mode of ENTRY_PARM, so we must
 | ||
| +	     use the actual mode here.  */
 | ||
| +	  ret = gen_rtx_PARALLEL (mode, rtvec_alloc (info.reg_words));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  bitpos = 0;
 | ||
| +	  field = TYPE_FIELDS (type);
 | ||
| +	  for (i = 0; i < info.reg_words; i++)
 | ||
| +	    {
 | ||
| +	      rtx reg;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	      for (; field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
 | ||
| +		if (TREE_CODE (field) == FIELD_DECL
 | ||
| +		    && int_bit_position (field) >= bitpos)
 | ||
| +		  break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	      if (field
 | ||
| +		  && int_bit_position (field) == bitpos
 | ||
| +		  && SCALAR_FLOAT_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (field))
 | ||
| +		  && TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (field)) == BITS_PER_WORD)
 | ||
| +		reg = gen_rtx_REG (DFmode, FP_ARG_FIRST + info.reg_offset + i);
 | ||
| +	      else
 | ||
| +		reg = gen_rtx_REG (DImode, GP_ARG_FIRST + info.reg_offset + i);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	      XVECEXP (ret, 0, i)
 | ||
| +		= gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode, reg,
 | ||
| +				     GEN_INT (bitpos / BITS_PER_UNIT));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	      bitpos += BITS_PER_WORD;
 | ||
| +	    }
 | ||
| +	  return ret;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Handle the n32/n64 conventions for passing complex floating-point
 | ||
| +     arguments in FPR pairs.  The real part goes in the lower register
 | ||
| +     and the imaginary part goes in the upper register.  */
 | ||
| +  if (info.fpr_p
 | ||
| +      && GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx real, imag;
 | ||
| +      enum machine_mode inner;
 | ||
| +      unsigned int regno;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      inner = GET_MODE_INNER (mode);
 | ||
| +      regno = FP_ARG_FIRST + info.reg_offset;
 | ||
| +      if (info.reg_words * UNITS_PER_WORD == GET_MODE_SIZE (inner))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  /* Real part in registers, imaginary part on stack.  */
 | ||
| +	  gcc_assert (info.stack_words == info.reg_words);
 | ||
| +	  return gen_rtx_REG (inner, regno);
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  gcc_assert (info.stack_words == 0);
 | ||
| +	  real = gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode,
 | ||
| +				    gen_rtx_REG (inner, regno),
 | ||
| +				    const0_rtx);
 | ||
| +	  imag = gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode,
 | ||
| +				    gen_rtx_REG (inner,
 | ||
| +						 regno + info.reg_words / 2),
 | ||
| +				    GEN_INT (GET_MODE_SIZE (inner)));
 | ||
| +	  return gen_rtx_PARALLEL (mode, gen_rtvec (2, real, imag));
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return gen_rtx_REG (mode, riscv_arg_regno (&info, TARGET_HARD_FLOAT));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_ADVANCE.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_function_arg_advance (cumulative_args_t cum_v, enum machine_mode mode,
 | ||
| +			    const_tree type, bool named)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  CUMULATIVE_ARGS *cum = get_cumulative_args (cum_v);
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_arg_info info;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  riscv_get_arg_info (&info, cum, mode, type, named);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Advance the register count.  This has the effect of setting
 | ||
| +     num_gprs to MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS if a doubleword-aligned
 | ||
| +     argument required us to skip the final GPR and pass the whole
 | ||
| +     argument on the stack.  */
 | ||
| +  cum->num_gprs = info.reg_offset + info.reg_words;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Advance the stack word count.  */
 | ||
| +  if (info.stack_words > 0)
 | ||
| +    cum->stack_words = info.stack_offset + info.stack_words;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_ARG_PARTIAL_BYTES.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_arg_partial_bytes (cumulative_args_t cum,
 | ||
| +			 enum machine_mode mode, tree type, bool named)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_arg_info info;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  riscv_get_arg_info (&info, get_cumulative_args (cum), mode, type, named);
 | ||
| +  return info.stack_words > 0 ? info.reg_words * UNITS_PER_WORD : 0;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* See whether VALTYPE is a record whose fields should be returned in
 | ||
| +   floating-point registers.  If so, return the number of fields and
 | ||
| +   list them in FIELDS (which should have two elements).  Return 0
 | ||
| +   otherwise.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   For n32 & n64, a structure with one or two fields is returned in
 | ||
| +   floating-point registers as long as every field has a floating-point
 | ||
| +   type.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_fpr_return_fields (const_tree valtype, tree *fields)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  tree field;
 | ||
| +  int i;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (TREE_CODE (valtype) != RECORD_TYPE)
 | ||
| +    return 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  i = 0;
 | ||
| +  for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (valtype); field != 0; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL)
 | ||
| +	continue;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (!SCALAR_FLOAT_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (field)))
 | ||
| +	return 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (i == 2)
 | ||
| +	return 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      fields[i++] = field;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  return i;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if the function return value MODE will get returned in a
 | ||
| +   floating-point register.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_return_mode_in_fpr_p (enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return ((GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_FLOAT
 | ||
| +	   || GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_VECTOR_FLOAT
 | ||
| +	   || GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT)
 | ||
| +	  && GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode) <= UNITS_PER_HWFPVALUE);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the representation of an FPR return register when the
 | ||
| +   value being returned in FP_RETURN has mode VALUE_MODE and the
 | ||
| +   return type itself has mode TYPE_MODE.  On NewABI targets,
 | ||
| +   the two modes may be different for structures like:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +       struct __attribute__((packed)) foo { float f; }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   where we return the SFmode value of "f" in FP_RETURN, but where
 | ||
| +   the structure itself has mode BLKmode.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_return_fpr_single (enum machine_mode type_mode,
 | ||
| +			enum machine_mode value_mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx x;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  x = gen_rtx_REG (value_mode, FP_RETURN);
 | ||
| +  if (type_mode != value_mode)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      x = gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode, x, const0_rtx);
 | ||
| +      x = gen_rtx_PARALLEL (type_mode, gen_rtvec (1, x));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  return x;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return a composite value in a pair of floating-point registers.
 | ||
| +   MODE1 and OFFSET1 are the mode and byte offset for the first value,
 | ||
| +   likewise MODE2 and OFFSET2 for the second.  MODE is the mode of the
 | ||
| +   complete value.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   For n32 & n64, $f0 always holds the first value and $f2 the second.
 | ||
| +   Otherwise the values are packed together as closely as possible.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_return_fpr_pair (enum machine_mode mode,
 | ||
| +		      enum machine_mode mode1, HOST_WIDE_INT offset1,
 | ||
| +		      enum machine_mode mode2, HOST_WIDE_INT offset2)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return gen_rtx_PARALLEL
 | ||
| +    (mode,
 | ||
| +     gen_rtvec (2,
 | ||
| +		gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode,
 | ||
| +				   gen_rtx_REG (mode1, FP_RETURN),
 | ||
| +				   GEN_INT (offset1)),
 | ||
| +		gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode,
 | ||
| +				   gen_rtx_REG (mode2, FP_RETURN + 1),
 | ||
| +				   GEN_INT (offset2))));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement FUNCTION_VALUE and LIBCALL_VALUE.  For normal calls,
 | ||
| +   VALTYPE is the return type and MODE is VOIDmode.  For libcalls,
 | ||
| +   VALTYPE is null and MODE is the mode of the return value.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_function_value (const_tree valtype, const_tree func, enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (valtype)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      tree fields[2];
 | ||
| +      int unsigned_p;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      mode = TYPE_MODE (valtype);
 | ||
| +      unsigned_p = TYPE_UNSIGNED (valtype);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Since TARGET_PROMOTE_FUNCTION_MODE unconditionally promotes,
 | ||
| +	 return values, promote the mode here too.  */
 | ||
| +      mode = promote_function_mode (valtype, mode, &unsigned_p, func, 1);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Handle structures whose fields are returned in $f0/$f2.  */
 | ||
| +      switch (riscv_fpr_return_fields (valtype, fields))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	case 1:
 | ||
| +	  return riscv_return_fpr_single (mode,
 | ||
| +					 TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (fields[0])));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	case 2:
 | ||
| +	  return riscv_return_fpr_pair (mode,
 | ||
| +				       TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (fields[0])),
 | ||
| +				       int_byte_position (fields[0]),
 | ||
| +				       TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (fields[1])),
 | ||
| +				       int_byte_position (fields[1]));
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Only use FPRs for scalar, complex or vector types.  */
 | ||
| +      if (!FLOAT_TYPE_P (valtype))
 | ||
| +	return gen_rtx_REG (mode, GP_RETURN);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Handle long doubles for n32 & n64.  */
 | ||
| +  if (mode == TFmode)
 | ||
| +    return riscv_return_fpr_pair (mode,
 | ||
| +    			     DImode, 0,
 | ||
| +    			     DImode, GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) / 2);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_return_mode_in_fpr_p (mode))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT)
 | ||
| +        return riscv_return_fpr_pair (mode,
 | ||
| +    				 GET_MODE_INNER (mode), 0,
 | ||
| +    				 GET_MODE_INNER (mode),
 | ||
| +    				 GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) / 2);
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +        return gen_rtx_REG (mode, FP_RETURN);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return gen_rtx_REG (mode, GP_RETURN);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_RETURN_IN_MEMORY.  Scalars and small structures
 | ||
| +   that fit in two registers are returned in a0/a1. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_return_in_memory (const_tree type, const_tree fndecl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return !IN_RANGE (int_size_in_bytes (type), 0, 2 * UNITS_PER_WORD);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_PASS_BY_REFERENCE. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_pass_by_reference (cumulative_args_t cum ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +			 enum machine_mode mode, const_tree type,
 | ||
| +			 bool named ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (type && riscv_return_in_memory (type, NULL_TREE))
 | ||
| +    return true;
 | ||
| +  return targetm.calls.must_pass_in_stack (mode, type);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_SETUP_INCOMING_VARARGS.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_setup_incoming_varargs (cumulative_args_t cum, enum machine_mode mode,
 | ||
| +			     tree type, int *pretend_size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +			     int no_rtl)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  CUMULATIVE_ARGS local_cum;
 | ||
| +  int gp_saved;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The caller has advanced CUM up to, but not beyond, the last named
 | ||
| +     argument.  Advance a local copy of CUM past the last "real" named
 | ||
| +     argument, to find out how many registers are left over.  */
 | ||
| +  local_cum = *get_cumulative_args (cum);
 | ||
| +  riscv_function_arg_advance (pack_cumulative_args (&local_cum), mode, type, 1);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Found out how many registers we need to save.  */
 | ||
| +  gp_saved = MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS - local_cum.num_gprs;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (!no_rtl && gp_saved > 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx ptr, mem;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      ptr = plus_constant (Pmode, virtual_incoming_args_rtx,
 | ||
| +			   REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE (cfun->decl)
 | ||
| +			   - gp_saved * UNITS_PER_WORD);
 | ||
| +      mem = gen_frame_mem (BLKmode, ptr);
 | ||
| +      set_mem_alias_set (mem, get_varargs_alias_set ());
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      move_block_from_reg (local_cum.num_gprs + GP_ARG_FIRST,
 | ||
| +			   mem, gp_saved);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  if (REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE (cfun->decl) == 0)
 | ||
| +    cfun->machine->varargs_size = gp_saved * UNITS_PER_WORD;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_EXPAND_BUILTIN_VA_START.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_va_start (tree valist, rtx nextarg)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  nextarg = plus_constant (Pmode, nextarg, -cfun->machine->varargs_size);
 | ||
| +  std_expand_builtin_va_start (valist, nextarg);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Expand a call of type TYPE.  RESULT is where the result will go (null
 | ||
| +   for "call"s and "sibcall"s), ADDR is the address of the function,
 | ||
| +   ARGS_SIZE is the size of the arguments and AUX is the value passed
 | ||
| +   to us by riscv_function_arg.  Return the call itself.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_expand_call (bool sibcall_p, rtx result, rtx addr, rtx args_size)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx pattern;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (!call_insn_operand (addr, VOIDmode))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx reg = RISCV_EPILOGUE_TEMP (Pmode);
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (reg, addr);
 | ||
| +      addr = reg;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (result == 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx (*fn) (rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (sibcall_p)
 | ||
| +	fn = gen_sibcall_internal;
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	fn = gen_call_internal;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      pattern = fn (addr, args_size);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  else if (GET_CODE (result) == PARALLEL && XVECLEN (result, 0) == 2)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      /* Handle return values created by riscv_return_fpr_pair.  */
 | ||
| +      rtx (*fn) (rtx, rtx, rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +      rtx reg1, reg2;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (sibcall_p)
 | ||
| +	fn = gen_sibcall_value_multiple_internal;
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	fn = gen_call_value_multiple_internal;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      reg1 = XEXP (XVECEXP (result, 0, 0), 0);
 | ||
| +      reg2 = XEXP (XVECEXP (result, 0, 1), 0);
 | ||
| +      pattern = fn (reg1, addr, args_size, reg2);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx (*fn) (rtx, rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (sibcall_p)
 | ||
| +	fn = gen_sibcall_value_internal;
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	fn = gen_call_value_internal;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Handle return values created by riscv_return_fpr_single.  */
 | ||
| +      if (GET_CODE (result) == PARALLEL && XVECLEN (result, 0) == 1)
 | ||
| +	result = XEXP (XVECEXP (result, 0, 0), 0);
 | ||
| +      pattern = fn (result, addr, args_size);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return emit_call_insn (pattern);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Emit straight-line code to move LENGTH bytes from SRC to DEST.
 | ||
| +   Assume that the areas do not overlap.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_block_move_straight (rtx dest, rtx src, HOST_WIDE_INT length)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT offset, delta;
 | ||
| +  unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT bits;
 | ||
| +  int i;
 | ||
| +  enum machine_mode mode;
 | ||
| +  rtx *regs;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  bits = MAX( BITS_PER_UNIT,
 | ||
| +             MIN( BITS_PER_WORD, MIN( MEM_ALIGN(src),MEM_ALIGN(dest) ) ) );
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  mode = mode_for_size (bits, MODE_INT, 0);
 | ||
| +  delta = bits / BITS_PER_UNIT;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Allocate a buffer for the temporary registers.  */
 | ||
| +  regs = XALLOCAVEC (rtx, length / delta);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Load as many BITS-sized chunks as possible.  Use a normal load if
 | ||
| +     the source has enough alignment, otherwise use left/right pairs.  */
 | ||
| +  for (offset = 0, i = 0; offset + delta <= length; offset += delta, i++)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      regs[i] = gen_reg_rtx (mode);
 | ||
| +	riscv_emit_move (regs[i], adjust_address (src, mode, offset));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Copy the chunks to the destination.  */
 | ||
| +  for (offset = 0, i = 0; offset + delta <= length; offset += delta, i++)
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (adjust_address (dest, mode, offset), regs[i]);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Mop up any left-over bytes.  */
 | ||
| +  if (offset < length)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      src = adjust_address (src, BLKmode, offset);
 | ||
| +      dest = adjust_address (dest, BLKmode, offset);
 | ||
| +      move_by_pieces (dest, src, length - offset,
 | ||
| +		      MIN (MEM_ALIGN (src), MEM_ALIGN (dest)), 0);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Helper function for doing a loop-based block operation on memory
 | ||
| +   reference MEM.  Each iteration of the loop will operate on LENGTH
 | ||
| +   bytes of MEM.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   Create a new base register for use within the loop and point it to
 | ||
| +   the start of MEM.  Create a new memory reference that uses this
 | ||
| +   register.  Store them in *LOOP_REG and *LOOP_MEM respectively.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_adjust_block_mem (rtx mem, HOST_WIDE_INT length,
 | ||
| +		       rtx *loop_reg, rtx *loop_mem)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  *loop_reg = copy_addr_to_reg (XEXP (mem, 0));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Although the new mem does not refer to a known location,
 | ||
| +     it does keep up to LENGTH bytes of alignment.  */
 | ||
| +  *loop_mem = change_address (mem, BLKmode, *loop_reg);
 | ||
| +  set_mem_align (*loop_mem, MIN (MEM_ALIGN (mem), length * BITS_PER_UNIT));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Move LENGTH bytes from SRC to DEST using a loop that moves BYTES_PER_ITER
 | ||
| +   bytes at a time.  LENGTH must be at least BYTES_PER_ITER.  Assume that
 | ||
| +   the memory regions do not overlap.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_block_move_loop (rtx dest, rtx src, HOST_WIDE_INT length,
 | ||
| +		      HOST_WIDE_INT bytes_per_iter)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx label, src_reg, dest_reg, final_src, test;
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT leftover;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  leftover = length % bytes_per_iter;
 | ||
| +  length -= leftover;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Create registers and memory references for use within the loop.  */
 | ||
| +  riscv_adjust_block_mem (src, bytes_per_iter, &src_reg, &src);
 | ||
| +  riscv_adjust_block_mem (dest, bytes_per_iter, &dest_reg, &dest);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Calculate the value that SRC_REG should have after the last iteration
 | ||
| +     of the loop.  */
 | ||
| +  final_src = expand_simple_binop (Pmode, PLUS, src_reg, GEN_INT (length),
 | ||
| +				   0, 0, OPTAB_WIDEN);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Emit the start of the loop.  */
 | ||
| +  label = gen_label_rtx ();
 | ||
| +  emit_label (label);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Emit the loop body.  */
 | ||
| +  riscv_block_move_straight (dest, src, bytes_per_iter);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Move on to the next block.  */
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_move (src_reg, plus_constant (Pmode, src_reg, bytes_per_iter));
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_move (dest_reg, plus_constant (Pmode, dest_reg, bytes_per_iter));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Emit the loop condition.  */
 | ||
| +  test = gen_rtx_NE (VOIDmode, src_reg, final_src);
 | ||
| +  if (Pmode == DImode)
 | ||
| +    emit_jump_insn (gen_cbranchdi4 (test, src_reg, final_src, label));
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    emit_jump_insn (gen_cbranchsi4 (test, src_reg, final_src, label));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Mop up any left-over bytes.  */
 | ||
| +  if (leftover)
 | ||
| +    riscv_block_move_straight (dest, src, leftover);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Expand a movmemsi instruction, which copies LENGTH bytes from
 | ||
| +   memory reference SRC to memory reference DEST.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +bool
 | ||
| +riscv_expand_block_move (rtx dest, rtx src, rtx length)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (CONST_INT_P (length))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      HOST_WIDE_INT factor, align;
 | ||
| +      
 | ||
| +      align = MIN (MIN (MEM_ALIGN (src), MEM_ALIGN (dest)), BITS_PER_WORD);
 | ||
| +      factor = BITS_PER_WORD / align;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (INTVAL (length) <= RISCV_MAX_MOVE_BYTES_STRAIGHT / factor)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  riscv_block_move_straight (dest, src, INTVAL (length));
 | ||
| +	  return true;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      else if (optimize && align >= BITS_PER_WORD)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  riscv_block_move_loop (dest, src, INTVAL (length),
 | ||
| +				RISCV_MAX_MOVE_BYTES_PER_LOOP_ITER / factor);
 | ||
| +	  return true;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  return false;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* (Re-)Initialize riscv_lo_relocs and riscv_hi_relocs.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_init_relocs (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  memset (riscv_hi_relocs, '\0', sizeof (riscv_hi_relocs));
 | ||
| +  memset (riscv_lo_relocs, '\0', sizeof (riscv_lo_relocs));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (!flag_pic && riscv_cmodel == CM_MEDLOW)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      riscv_hi_relocs[SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE] = "%hi(";
 | ||
| +      riscv_lo_relocs[SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE] = "%lo(";
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (!flag_pic || flag_pie)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      riscv_hi_relocs[SYMBOL_TLS_LE] = "%tprel_hi(";
 | ||
| +      riscv_lo_relocs[SYMBOL_TLS_LE] = "%tprel_lo(";
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Print symbolic operand OP, which is part of a HIGH or LO_SUM
 | ||
| +   in context CONTEXT.  RELOCS is the array of relocations to use.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_print_operand_reloc (FILE *file, rtx op, const char **relocs)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type;
 | ||
| +  const char *p;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  symbol_type = riscv_classify_symbolic_expression (op);
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (relocs[symbol_type]);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  fputs (relocs[symbol_type], file);
 | ||
| +  output_addr_const (file, riscv_strip_unspec_address (op));
 | ||
| +  for (p = relocs[symbol_type]; *p != 0; p++)
 | ||
| +    if (*p == '(')
 | ||
| +      fputc (')', file);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static const char *
 | ||
| +riscv_memory_model_suffix (enum memmodel model)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  switch (model)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      case MEMMODEL_ACQ_REL:
 | ||
| +      case MEMMODEL_SEQ_CST:
 | ||
| +	return ".sc";
 | ||
| +      case MEMMODEL_ACQUIRE:
 | ||
| +      case MEMMODEL_CONSUME:
 | ||
| +	return ".aq";
 | ||
| +      case MEMMODEL_RELEASE:
 | ||
| +	return ".rl";
 | ||
| +      case MEMMODEL_RELAXED:
 | ||
| +	return "";
 | ||
| +      default: gcc_unreachable();
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND.  The RISCV-specific operand codes are:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   'h'	Print the high-part relocation associated with OP, after stripping
 | ||
| +	  any outermost HIGH.
 | ||
| +   'R'	Print the low-part relocation associated with OP.
 | ||
| +   'C'	Print the integer branch condition for comparison OP.
 | ||
| +   'A'	Print the atomic operation suffix for memory model OP.
 | ||
| +   'z'	Print $0 if OP is zero, otherwise print OP normally.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_print_operand (FILE *file, rtx op, int letter)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum rtx_code code;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (op);
 | ||
| +  code = GET_CODE (op);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  switch (letter)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case 'h':
 | ||
| +      if (code == HIGH)
 | ||
| +	op = XEXP (op, 0);
 | ||
| +      riscv_print_operand_reloc (file, op, riscv_hi_relocs);
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case 'R':
 | ||
| +      riscv_print_operand_reloc (file, op, riscv_lo_relocs);
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case 'C':
 | ||
| +      /* The RTL names match the instruction names. */
 | ||
| +      fputs (GET_RTX_NAME (code), file);
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case 'A':
 | ||
| +      fputs (riscv_memory_model_suffix ((enum memmodel)INTVAL (op)), file);
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      switch (code)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	case REG:
 | ||
| +	  if (letter && letter != 'z')
 | ||
| +	    output_operand_lossage ("invalid use of '%%%c'", letter);
 | ||
| +	  fprintf (file, "%s", reg_names[REGNO (op)]);
 | ||
| +	  break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	case MEM:
 | ||
| +	  if (letter == 'y')
 | ||
| +	    fprintf (file, "%s", reg_names[REGNO(XEXP(op, 0))]);
 | ||
| +	  else if (letter && letter != 'z')
 | ||
| +	    output_operand_lossage ("invalid use of '%%%c'", letter);
 | ||
| +	  else
 | ||
| +	    output_address (XEXP (op, 0));
 | ||
| +	  break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	default:
 | ||
| +	  if (letter == 'z' && op == CONST0_RTX (GET_MODE (op)))
 | ||
| +	    fputs (reg_names[GP_REG_FIRST], file);
 | ||
| +	  else if (letter && letter != 'z')
 | ||
| +	    output_operand_lossage ("invalid use of '%%%c'", letter);
 | ||
| +	  else
 | ||
| +	    output_addr_const (file, riscv_strip_unspec_address (op));
 | ||
| +	  break;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_print_operand_address (FILE *file, rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_address_info addr;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_classify_address (&addr, x, word_mode, true))
 | ||
| +    switch (addr.type)
 | ||
| +      {
 | ||
| +      case ADDRESS_REG:
 | ||
| +	riscv_print_operand (file, addr.offset, 0);
 | ||
| +	fprintf (file, "(%s)", reg_names[REGNO (addr.reg)]);
 | ||
| +	return;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      case ADDRESS_LO_SUM:
 | ||
| +	riscv_print_operand_reloc (file, addr.offset, riscv_lo_relocs);
 | ||
| +	fprintf (file, "(%s)", reg_names[REGNO (addr.reg)]);
 | ||
| +	return;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      case ADDRESS_CONST_INT:
 | ||
| +	output_addr_const (file, x);
 | ||
| +	fprintf (file, "(%s)", reg_names[GP_REG_FIRST]);
 | ||
| +	return;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      case ADDRESS_SYMBOLIC:
 | ||
| +	output_addr_const (file, riscv_strip_unspec_address (x));
 | ||
| +	return;
 | ||
| +      }
 | ||
| +  gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_size_ok_for_small_data_p (int size)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return g_switch_value && IN_RANGE (size, 1, g_switch_value);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if EXP should be placed in the small data section. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_in_small_data_p (const_tree x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (TREE_CODE (x) == STRING_CST || TREE_CODE (x) == FUNCTION_DECL)
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (TREE_CODE (x) == VAR_DECL && DECL_SECTION_NAME (x))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      const char *sec = DECL_SECTION_NAME (x);
 | ||
| +      return strcmp (sec, ".sdata") == 0 || strcmp (sec, ".sbss") == 0;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return riscv_size_ok_for_small_data_p (int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (x)));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return a section for X, handling small data. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static section *
 | ||
| +riscv_elf_select_rtx_section (enum machine_mode mode, rtx x,
 | ||
| +			      unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  section *s = default_elf_select_rtx_section (mode, x, align);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_size_ok_for_small_data_p (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode)))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (strncmp (s->named.name, ".rodata.cst", strlen (".rodata.cst")) == 0)
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  /* Rename .rodata.cst* to .srodata.cst*. */
 | ||
| +	  char name[32];
 | ||
| +	  sprintf (name, ".s%s", s->named.name + 1);
 | ||
| +	  return get_section (name, s->named.common.flags, NULL);
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (s == data_section)
 | ||
| +	return sdata_section;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return s;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DTPREL.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
 | ||
| +riscv_output_dwarf_dtprel (FILE *file, int size, rtx x)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  switch (size)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case 4:
 | ||
| +      fputs ("\t.dtprelword\t", file);
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case 8:
 | ||
| +      fputs ("\t.dtpreldword\t", file);
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  output_addr_const (file, x);
 | ||
| +  fputs ("+0x800", file);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Make the last instruction frame-related and note that it performs
 | ||
| +   the operation described by FRAME_PATTERN.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_set_frame_expr (rtx frame_pattern)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx insn;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  insn = get_last_insn ();
 | ||
| +  RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1;
 | ||
| +  REG_NOTES (insn) = alloc_EXPR_LIST (REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR,
 | ||
| +				      frame_pattern,
 | ||
| +				      REG_NOTES (insn));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return a frame-related rtx that stores REG at MEM.
 | ||
| +   REG must be a single register.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_frame_set (rtx mem, rtx reg)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx set;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  set = gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, mem, reg);
 | ||
| +  RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (set) = 1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return set;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if the current function must save register REGNO.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_save_reg_p (unsigned int regno)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  bool call_saved = !global_regs[regno] && !call_really_used_regs[regno];
 | ||
| +  bool might_clobber = crtl->saves_all_registers
 | ||
| +		       || df_regs_ever_live_p (regno)
 | ||
| +		       || (regno == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
 | ||
| +			   && frame_pointer_needed);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return (call_saved && might_clobber)
 | ||
| +	 || (regno == RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM && crtl->calls_eh_return);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Determine whether to call GPR save/restore routines.  */
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_use_save_libcall (const struct riscv_frame_info *frame)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (!TARGET_SAVE_RESTORE || crtl->calls_eh_return || frame_pointer_needed)
 | ||
| +    return false;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return frame->save_libcall_adjustment != 0;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Determine which GPR save/restore routine to call.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static unsigned
 | ||
| +riscv_save_libcall_count (unsigned mask)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  for (unsigned n = GP_REG_LAST; n > GP_REG_FIRST; n--)
 | ||
| +    if (BITSET_P (mask, n))
 | ||
| +      return CALLEE_SAVED_REG_NUMBER (n) + 1;
 | ||
| +  abort ();
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Populate the current function's riscv_frame_info structure.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   RISC-V stack frames grown downward.  High addresses are at the top.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	+-------------------------------+
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	|  incoming stack arguments     |
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	+-------------------------------+ <-- incoming stack pointer
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	|  callee-allocated save area   |
 | ||
| +	|  for arguments that are       |
 | ||
| +	|  split between registers and  |
 | ||
| +	|  the stack                    |
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	+-------------------------------+ <-- arg_pointer_rtx
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	|  callee-allocated save area   |
 | ||
| +	|  for register varargs         |
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	+-------------------------------+ <-- hard_frame_pointer_rtx;
 | ||
| +	|                               |     stack_pointer_rtx + gp_sp_offset
 | ||
| +	|  GPR save area                |       + UNITS_PER_WORD
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	+-------------------------------+ <-- stack_pointer_rtx + fp_sp_offset
 | ||
| +	|                               |       + UNITS_PER_HWVALUE
 | ||
| +	|  FPR save area                |
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	+-------------------------------+ <-- frame_pointer_rtx (virtual)
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	|  local variables              |
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +      P +-------------------------------+
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	|  outgoing stack arguments     |
 | ||
| +	|                               |
 | ||
| +	+-------------------------------+ <-- stack_pointer_rtx
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   Dynamic stack allocations such as alloca insert data at point P.
 | ||
| +   They decrease stack_pointer_rtx but leave frame_pointer_rtx and
 | ||
| +   hard_frame_pointer_rtx unchanged.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_compute_frame_info (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_frame_info *frame;
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT offset;
 | ||
| +  unsigned int regno, i, num_x_saved = 0, num_f_saved = 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  frame = &cfun->machine->frame;
 | ||
| +  memset (frame, 0, sizeof (*frame));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Find out which GPRs we need to save.  */
 | ||
| +  for (regno = GP_REG_FIRST; regno <= GP_REG_LAST; regno++)
 | ||
| +    if (riscv_save_reg_p (regno))
 | ||
| +      frame->mask |= 1 << (regno - GP_REG_FIRST), num_x_saved++;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* If this function calls eh_return, we must also save and restore the
 | ||
| +     EH data registers.  */
 | ||
| +  if (crtl->calls_eh_return)
 | ||
| +    for (i = 0; (regno = EH_RETURN_DATA_REGNO (i)) != INVALID_REGNUM; i++)
 | ||
| +      frame->mask |= 1 << (regno - GP_REG_FIRST), num_x_saved++;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Find out which FPRs we need to save.  This loop must iterate over
 | ||
| +     the same space as its companion in riscv_for_each_saved_gpr_and_fpr.  */
 | ||
| +  if (TARGET_HARD_FLOAT)
 | ||
| +    for (regno = FP_REG_FIRST; regno <= FP_REG_LAST; regno++)
 | ||
| +      if (riscv_save_reg_p (regno))
 | ||
| +        frame->fmask |= 1 << (regno - FP_REG_FIRST), num_f_saved++;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* At the bottom of the frame are any outgoing stack arguments. */
 | ||
| +  offset = crtl->outgoing_args_size;
 | ||
| +  /* Next are local stack variables. */
 | ||
| +  offset += RISCV_STACK_ALIGN (get_frame_size ());
 | ||
| +  /* The virtual frame pointer points above the local variables. */
 | ||
| +  frame->frame_pointer_offset = offset;
 | ||
| +  /* Next are the callee-saved FPRs. */
 | ||
| +  if (frame->fmask)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      offset += RISCV_STACK_ALIGN (num_f_saved * UNITS_PER_FPREG);
 | ||
| +      frame->fp_sp_offset = offset - UNITS_PER_HWFPVALUE;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  /* Next are the callee-saved GPRs. */
 | ||
| +  if (frame->mask)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      unsigned x_save_size = RISCV_STACK_ALIGN (num_x_saved * UNITS_PER_WORD);
 | ||
| +      unsigned num_save_restore = 1 + riscv_save_libcall_count (frame->mask);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Only use save/restore routines if they don't alter the stack size.  */
 | ||
| +      if (RISCV_STACK_ALIGN (num_save_restore * UNITS_PER_WORD) == x_save_size)
 | ||
| +	frame->save_libcall_adjustment = x_save_size;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      offset += x_save_size;
 | ||
| +      frame->gp_sp_offset = offset - UNITS_PER_WORD;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  /* The hard frame pointer points above the callee-saved GPRs. */
 | ||
| +  frame->hard_frame_pointer_offset = offset;
 | ||
| +  /* Above the hard frame pointer is the callee-allocated varags save area. */
 | ||
| +  offset += RISCV_STACK_ALIGN (cfun->machine->varargs_size);
 | ||
| +  frame->arg_pointer_offset = offset;
 | ||
| +  /* Next is the callee-allocated area for pretend stack arguments.  */
 | ||
| +  offset += crtl->args.pretend_args_size;
 | ||
| +  frame->total_size = offset;
 | ||
| +  /* Next points the incoming stack pointer and any incoming arguments. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Only use save/restore routines when the GPRs are atop the frame.  */
 | ||
| +  if (frame->hard_frame_pointer_offset != frame->total_size)
 | ||
| +    frame->save_libcall_adjustment = 0;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Make sure that we're not trying to eliminate to the wrong hard frame
 | ||
| +   pointer.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_can_eliminate (const int from ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const int to)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return (to == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM || to == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement INITIAL_ELIMINATION_OFFSET.  FROM is either the frame pointer
 | ||
| +   or argument pointer.  TO is either the stack pointer or hard frame
 | ||
| +   pointer.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +HOST_WIDE_INT
 | ||
| +riscv_initial_elimination_offset (int from, int to)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT src, dest;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  riscv_compute_frame_info ();
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (to == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +    dest = cfun->machine->frame.hard_frame_pointer_offset;
 | ||
| +  else if (to == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +    dest = 0; /* this is the base of all offsets */
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (from == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +    src = cfun->machine->frame.frame_pointer_offset;
 | ||
| +  else if (from == ARG_POINTER_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +    src = cfun->machine->frame.arg_pointer_offset;
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return src - dest;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement RETURN_ADDR_RTX.  We do not support moving back to a
 | ||
| +   previous frame.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_return_addr (int count, rtx frame ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (count != 0)
 | ||
| +    return const0_rtx;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return get_hard_reg_initial_val (Pmode, RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Emit code to change the current function's return address to
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS.  SCRATCH is available as a scratch register, if needed.
 | ||
| +   ADDRESS and SCRATCH are both word-mode GPRs.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +void
 | ||
| +riscv_set_return_address (rtx address, rtx scratch)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx slot_address;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (BITSET_P (cfun->machine->frame.mask, RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM));
 | ||
| +  slot_address = riscv_add_offset (scratch, stack_pointer_rtx,
 | ||
| +				  cfun->machine->frame.gp_sp_offset);
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_move (gen_frame_mem (GET_MODE (address), slot_address), address);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* A function to save or store a register.  The first argument is the
 | ||
| +   register and the second is the stack slot.  */
 | ||
| +typedef void (*riscv_save_restore_fn) (rtx, rtx);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Use FN to save or restore register REGNO.  MODE is the register's
 | ||
| +   mode and OFFSET is the offset of its save slot from the current
 | ||
| +   stack pointer.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_save_restore_reg (enum machine_mode mode, int regno,
 | ||
| +		       HOST_WIDE_INT offset, riscv_save_restore_fn fn)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx mem;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  mem = gen_frame_mem (mode, plus_constant (Pmode, stack_pointer_rtx, offset));
 | ||
| +  fn (gen_rtx_REG (mode, regno), mem);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Call FN for each register that is saved by the current function.
 | ||
| +   SP_OFFSET is the offset of the current stack pointer from the start
 | ||
| +   of the frame.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_for_each_saved_gpr_and_fpr (HOST_WIDE_INT sp_offset,
 | ||
| +				 riscv_save_restore_fn fn)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT offset;
 | ||
| +  int regno;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Save the link register and s-registers. */
 | ||
| +  offset = cfun->machine->frame.gp_sp_offset - sp_offset;
 | ||
| +  for (regno = GP_REG_FIRST; regno <= GP_REG_LAST-1; regno++)
 | ||
| +    if (BITSET_P (cfun->machine->frame.mask, regno - GP_REG_FIRST))
 | ||
| +      {
 | ||
| +        riscv_save_restore_reg (word_mode, regno, offset, fn);
 | ||
| +        offset -= UNITS_PER_WORD;
 | ||
| +      }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* This loop must iterate over the same space as its companion in
 | ||
| +     riscv_compute_frame_info.  */
 | ||
| +  offset = cfun->machine->frame.fp_sp_offset - sp_offset;
 | ||
| +  for (regno = FP_REG_FIRST; regno <= FP_REG_LAST; regno++)
 | ||
| +    if (BITSET_P (cfun->machine->frame.fmask, regno - FP_REG_FIRST))
 | ||
| +      {
 | ||
| +	riscv_save_restore_reg (DFmode, regno, offset, fn);
 | ||
| +	offset -= GET_MODE_SIZE (DFmode);
 | ||
| +      }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Emit a move from SRC to DEST, given that one of them is a register
 | ||
| +   save slot and that the other is a register.  TEMP is a temporary
 | ||
| +   GPR of the same mode that is available if need be.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_emit_save_slot_move (rtx dest, rtx src, rtx temp)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  unsigned int regno;
 | ||
| +  rtx mem;
 | ||
| +  enum reg_class rclass;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (REG_P (src))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      regno = REGNO (src);
 | ||
| +      mem = dest;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      regno = REGNO (dest);
 | ||
| +      mem = src;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  rclass = riscv_secondary_reload_class (REGNO_REG_CLASS (regno),
 | ||
| +					 GET_MODE (mem), mem, mem == src);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (rclass == NO_REGS)
 | ||
| +    riscv_emit_move (dest, src);
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      gcc_assert (!reg_overlap_mentioned_p (dest, temp));
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (temp, src);
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (dest, temp);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  if (MEM_P (dest))
 | ||
| +    riscv_set_frame_expr (riscv_frame_set (dest, src));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Save register REG to MEM.  Make the instruction frame-related.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_save_reg (rtx reg, rtx mem)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_save_slot_move (mem, reg, RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP (GET_MODE (reg)));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the code to invoke the GPR save routine.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +const char *
 | ||
| +riscv_output_gpr_save (unsigned mask)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  static char buf[GP_REG_NUM * 32];
 | ||
| +  size_t len = 0;
 | ||
| +  unsigned n = riscv_save_libcall_count (mask), i;
 | ||
| +  unsigned frame_size = RISCV_STACK_ALIGN ((n + 1) * UNITS_PER_WORD);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  len += sprintf (buf + len, "call\tt0,__riscv_save_%u", n);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifdef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO
 | ||
| +  /* Describe the effect of the call to __riscv_save_X.  */
 | ||
| +  if (dwarf2out_do_cfi_asm ())
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      len += sprintf (buf + len, "\n\t.cfi_def_cfa_offset %u", frame_size);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      for (i = GP_REG_FIRST; i <= GP_REG_LAST; i++)
 | ||
| +	if (BITSET_P (cfun->machine->frame.mask, i))
 | ||
| +	  len += sprintf (buf + len, "\n\t.cfi_offset %u,%d", i,
 | ||
| +			  (CALLEE_SAVED_REG_NUMBER (i) + 2) * -UNITS_PER_WORD);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return buf;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Expand the "prologue" pattern.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +void
 | ||
| +riscv_expand_prologue (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_frame_info *frame = &cfun->machine->frame;
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT size = frame->total_size;
 | ||
| +  unsigned mask = frame->mask;
 | ||
| +  rtx insn;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (flag_stack_usage_info)
 | ||
| +    current_function_static_stack_size = size;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* When optimizing for size, call a subroutine to save the registers.  */
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_use_save_libcall (frame))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      frame->mask = 0; /* Temporarily fib that we need not save GPRs.  */
 | ||
| +      size -= frame->save_libcall_adjustment;
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_gpr_save (GEN_INT (mask)));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Save the registers.  Allocate up to RISCV_MAX_FIRST_STACK_STEP
 | ||
| +     bytes beforehand; this is enough to cover the register save area
 | ||
| +     without going out of range.  */
 | ||
| +  if ((frame->mask | frame->fmask) != 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      HOST_WIDE_INT step1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      step1 = MIN (size, RISCV_MAX_FIRST_STACK_STEP);
 | ||
| +      insn = gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx,
 | ||
| +			    stack_pointer_rtx,
 | ||
| +			    GEN_INT (-step1));
 | ||
| +      RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (emit_insn (insn)) = 1;
 | ||
| +      size -= step1;
 | ||
| +      riscv_for_each_saved_gpr_and_fpr (size, riscv_save_reg);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  frame->mask = mask; /* Undo the above fib.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Set up the frame pointer, if we're using one.  */
 | ||
| +  if (frame_pointer_needed)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      insn = gen_add3_insn (hard_frame_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx,
 | ||
| +                            GEN_INT (frame->hard_frame_pointer_offset - size));
 | ||
| +      RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (emit_insn (insn)) = 1;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Allocate the rest of the frame.  */
 | ||
| +  if (size > 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (SMALL_OPERAND (-size))
 | ||
| +	emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx,
 | ||
| +				  GEN_INT (-size)));
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_move (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP (Pmode), GEN_INT (-size));
 | ||
| +	  emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx,
 | ||
| +				    stack_pointer_rtx,
 | ||
| +				    RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP (Pmode)));
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (frame->total_size > 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      /* Describe the effect of the instructions that adjusted sp.  */
 | ||
| +      insn = plus_constant (Pmode, stack_pointer_rtx, -frame->total_size);
 | ||
| +      insn = gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, stack_pointer_rtx, insn);
 | ||
| +      riscv_set_frame_expr (insn);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Emit instructions to restore register REG from slot MEM.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_restore_reg (rtx reg, rtx mem)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_save_slot_move (reg, mem, RISCV_EPILOGUE_TEMP (GET_MODE (reg)));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Expand an "epilogue" or "sibcall_epilogue" pattern; SIBCALL_P
 | ||
| +   says which.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +void
 | ||
| +riscv_expand_epilogue (bool sibcall_p)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  /* Split the frame into two.  STEP1 is the amount of stack we should
 | ||
| +     deallocate before restoring the registers.  STEP2 is the amount we
 | ||
| +     should deallocate afterwards.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +     Start off by assuming that no registers need to be restored.  */
 | ||
| +  struct riscv_frame_info *frame = &cfun->machine->frame;
 | ||
| +  unsigned mask = frame->mask;
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT step1 = frame->total_size;
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT step2 = 0;
 | ||
| +  bool use_restore_libcall = !sibcall_p && riscv_use_save_libcall (frame);
 | ||
| +  rtx ra = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (!sibcall_p && riscv_can_use_return_insn ())
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      emit_jump_insn (gen_return ());
 | ||
| +      return;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Move past any dynamic stack allocations.  */
 | ||
| +  if (cfun->calls_alloca)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx adjust = GEN_INT (-frame->hard_frame_pointer_offset);
 | ||
| +      if (!SMALL_INT (adjust))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_move (RISCV_EPILOGUE_TEMP (Pmode), adjust);
 | ||
| +	  adjust = RISCV_EPILOGUE_TEMP (Pmode);
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, hard_frame_pointer_rtx, adjust));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* If we need to restore registers, deallocate as much stack as
 | ||
| +     possible in the second step without going out of range.  */
 | ||
| +  if ((frame->mask | frame->fmask) != 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      step2 = MIN (step1, RISCV_MAX_FIRST_STACK_STEP);
 | ||
| +      step1 -= step2;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Set TARGET to BASE + STEP1.  */
 | ||
| +  if (step1 > 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      /* Get an rtx for STEP1 that we can add to BASE.  */
 | ||
| +      rtx adjust = GEN_INT (step1);
 | ||
| +      if (!SMALL_OPERAND (step1))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_move (RISCV_EPILOGUE_TEMP (Pmode), adjust);
 | ||
| +	  adjust = RISCV_EPILOGUE_TEMP (Pmode);
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx, adjust));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (use_restore_libcall)
 | ||
| +    frame->mask = 0; /* Temporarily fib that we need not save GPRs.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Restore the registers.  */
 | ||
| +  riscv_for_each_saved_gpr_and_fpr (frame->total_size - step2,
 | ||
| +				    riscv_restore_reg);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (use_restore_libcall)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      frame->mask = mask; /* Undo the above fib.  */
 | ||
| +      gcc_assert (step2 >= frame->save_libcall_adjustment);
 | ||
| +      step2 -= frame->save_libcall_adjustment;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Deallocate the final bit of the frame.  */
 | ||
| +  if (step2 > 0)
 | ||
| +    emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx,
 | ||
| +			      GEN_INT (step2)));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (use_restore_libcall)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_gpr_restore (GEN_INT (riscv_save_libcall_count (mask))));
 | ||
| +      emit_jump_insn (gen_gpr_restore_return (ra));
 | ||
| +      return;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Add in the __builtin_eh_return stack adjustment. */
 | ||
| +  if (crtl->calls_eh_return)
 | ||
| +    emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx,
 | ||
| +			      EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (!sibcall_p)
 | ||
| +    emit_jump_insn (gen_simple_return_internal (ra));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return nonzero if this function is known to have a null epilogue.
 | ||
| +   This allows the optimizer to omit jumps to jumps if no stack
 | ||
| +   was created.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +bool
 | ||
| +riscv_can_use_return_insn (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return reload_completed && cfun->machine->frame.total_size == 0;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return true if register REGNO can store a value of mode MODE.
 | ||
| +   The result of this function is cached in riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok_p (unsigned int regno, enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  unsigned int size = GET_MODE_SIZE (mode);
 | ||
| +  enum mode_class mclass = GET_MODE_CLASS (mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* This is hella bogus but ira_build segfaults on RV32 without it. */
 | ||
| +  if (VECTOR_MODE_P (mode))
 | ||
| +    return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (GP_REG_P (regno))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (size <= UNITS_PER_WORD)
 | ||
| +	return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Double-word values must be even-register-aligned.  */
 | ||
| +      if (size <= 2 * UNITS_PER_WORD)
 | ||
| +	return regno % 2 == 0;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (FP_REG_P (regno))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (mclass == MODE_FLOAT
 | ||
| +	  || mclass == MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT
 | ||
| +	  || mclass == MODE_VECTOR_FLOAT)
 | ||
| +	return size <= UNITS_PER_FPVALUE;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return false;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement HARD_REGNO_NREGS.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +unsigned int
 | ||
| +riscv_hard_regno_nregs (int regno, enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (FP_REG_P (regno))
 | ||
| +    return (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) + UNITS_PER_FPREG - 1) / UNITS_PER_FPREG;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* All other registers are word-sized.  */
 | ||
| +  return (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) + UNITS_PER_WORD - 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement CLASS_MAX_NREGS, taking the maximum of the cases
 | ||
| +   in riscv_hard_regno_nregs.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +int
 | ||
| +riscv_class_max_nregs (enum reg_class rclass, enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int size;
 | ||
| +  HARD_REG_SET left;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  size = 0x8000;
 | ||
| +  COPY_HARD_REG_SET (left, reg_class_contents[(int) rclass]);
 | ||
| +  if (hard_reg_set_intersect_p (left, reg_class_contents[(int) FP_REGS]))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      size = MIN (size, UNITS_PER_FPREG);
 | ||
| +      AND_COMPL_HARD_REG_SET (left, reg_class_contents[(int) FP_REGS]);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  if (!hard_reg_set_empty_p (left))
 | ||
| +    size = MIN (size, UNITS_PER_WORD);
 | ||
| +  return (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) + size - 1) / size;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_PREFERRED_RELOAD_CLASS.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static reg_class_t
 | ||
| +riscv_preferred_reload_class (rtx x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, reg_class_t rclass)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return reg_class_subset_p (FP_REGS, rclass) ? FP_REGS :
 | ||
| +         reg_class_subset_p (GR_REGS, rclass) ? GR_REGS :
 | ||
| +	 rclass;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* RCLASS is a class involved in a REGISTER_MOVE_COST calculation.
 | ||
| +   Return a "canonical" class to represent it in later calculations.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static reg_class_t
 | ||
| +riscv_canonicalize_move_class (reg_class_t rclass)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (reg_class_subset_p (rclass, GENERAL_REGS))
 | ||
| +    rclass = GENERAL_REGS;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return rclass;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_REGISTER_MOVE_COST.  Return 0 for classes that are the
 | ||
| +   maximum of the move costs for subclasses; regclass will work out
 | ||
| +   the maximum for us.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_register_move_cost (enum machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +			 reg_class_t from, reg_class_t to)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  from = riscv_canonicalize_move_class (from);
 | ||
| +  to = riscv_canonicalize_move_class (to);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if ((from == GENERAL_REGS && to == GENERAL_REGS)
 | ||
| +      || (from == GENERAL_REGS && to == FP_REGS)
 | ||
| +      || (from == FP_REGS && to == FP_REGS))
 | ||
| +    return COSTS_N_INSNS (1);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (from == FP_REGS && to == GENERAL_REGS)
 | ||
| +    return tune_info->fp_to_int_cost;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return 0;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_MEMORY_MOVE_COST.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_memory_move_cost (enum machine_mode mode, reg_class_t rclass, bool in)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return (tune_info->memory_cost
 | ||
| +	  + memory_move_secondary_cost (mode, rclass, in));
 | ||
| +} 
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the register class required for a secondary register when
 | ||
| +   copying between one of the registers in RCLASS and value X, which
 | ||
| +   has mode MODE.  X is the source of the move if IN_P, otherwise it
 | ||
| +   is the destination.  Return NO_REGS if no secondary register is
 | ||
| +   needed.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +enum reg_class
 | ||
| +riscv_secondary_reload_class (enum reg_class rclass,
 | ||
| +			     enum machine_mode mode, rtx x,
 | ||
| +			     bool in_p ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int regno;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  regno = true_regnum (x);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (reg_class_subset_p (rclass, FP_REGS))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (MEM_P (x) && (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) == 4 || GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) == 8))
 | ||
| +	/* We can use flw/fld/fsw/fsd. */
 | ||
| +	return NO_REGS;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (GP_REG_P (regno) || x == CONST0_RTX (mode))
 | ||
| +	/* We can use fmv or go through memory when mode > Pmode. */
 | ||
| +	return NO_REGS;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (CONSTANT_P (x) && !targetm.cannot_force_const_mem (mode, x))
 | ||
| +	/* We can force the constant to memory and use flw/fld. */
 | ||
| +	return NO_REGS;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      if (FP_REG_P (regno))
 | ||
| +	/* We can use fmv.fmt. */
 | ||
| +	return NO_REGS;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Otherwise, we need to reload through an integer register.  */
 | ||
| +      return GR_REGS;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  if (FP_REG_P (regno))
 | ||
| +    return reg_class_subset_p (rclass, GR_REGS) ? NO_REGS : GR_REGS;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return NO_REGS;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_MODE_REP_EXTENDED.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_mode_rep_extended (enum machine_mode mode, enum machine_mode mode_rep)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  /* On 64-bit targets, SImode register values are sign-extended to DImode.  */
 | ||
| +  if (TARGET_64BIT && mode == SImode && mode_rep == DImode)
 | ||
| +    return SIGN_EXTEND;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return UNKNOWN;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_SCALAR_MODE_SUPPORTED_P.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_scalar_mode_supported_p (enum machine_mode mode)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (ALL_FIXED_POINT_MODE_P (mode)
 | ||
| +      && GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode) <= 2 * BITS_PER_WORD)
 | ||
| +    return true;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return default_scalar_mode_supported_p (mode);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_SCHED_ADJUST_COST.  We assume that anti and output
 | ||
| +   dependencies have no cost. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_adjust_cost (rtx_insn *insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, rtx link,
 | ||
| +		   rtx_insn *dep ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int cost)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link) != 0)
 | ||
| +    return 0;
 | ||
| +  return cost;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the number of instructions that can be issued per cycle.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static int
 | ||
| +riscv_issue_rate (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return tune_info->issue_rate;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* This structure describes a single built-in function.  */
 | ||
| +struct riscv_builtin_description {
 | ||
| +  /* The code of the main .md file instruction.  See riscv_builtin_type
 | ||
| +     for more information.  */
 | ||
| +  enum insn_code icode;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The name of the built-in function.  */
 | ||
| +  const char *name;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Specifies how the function should be expanded.  */
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_builtin_type builtin_type;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* The function's prototype.  */
 | ||
| +  enum riscv_function_type function_type;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Whether the function is available.  */
 | ||
| +  unsigned int (*avail) (void);
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static unsigned int
 | ||
| +riscv_builtin_avail_riscv (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return 1;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Construct a riscv_builtin_description from the given arguments.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   INSN is the name of the associated instruction pattern, without the
 | ||
| +   leading CODE_FOR_riscv_.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   CODE is the floating-point condition code associated with the
 | ||
| +   function.  It can be 'f' if the field is not applicable.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   NAME is the name of the function itself, without the leading
 | ||
| +   "__builtin_riscv_".
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   BUILTIN_TYPE and FUNCTION_TYPE are riscv_builtin_description fields.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   AVAIL is the name of the availability predicate, without the leading
 | ||
| +   riscv_builtin_avail_.  */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_BUILTIN(INSN, NAME, BUILTIN_TYPE, FUNCTION_TYPE, AVAIL)	\
 | ||
| +  { CODE_FOR_ ## INSN, "__builtin_riscv_" NAME,				\
 | ||
| +    BUILTIN_TYPE, FUNCTION_TYPE, riscv_builtin_avail_ ## AVAIL }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define __builtin_riscv_<INSN>, which is a RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT function
 | ||
| +   mapped to instruction CODE_FOR_<INSN>,  FUNCTION_TYPE and AVAIL
 | ||
| +   are as for RISCV_BUILTIN.  */
 | ||
| +#define DIRECT_BUILTIN(INSN, FUNCTION_TYPE, AVAIL)			\
 | ||
| +  RISCV_BUILTIN (INSN, #INSN, RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT, FUNCTION_TYPE, AVAIL)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define __builtin_riscv_<INSN>, which is a RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT_NO_TARGET
 | ||
| +   function mapped to instruction CODE_FOR_<INSN>,  FUNCTION_TYPE
 | ||
| +   and AVAIL are as for RISCV_BUILTIN.  */
 | ||
| +#define DIRECT_NO_TARGET_BUILTIN(INSN, FUNCTION_TYPE, AVAIL)		\
 | ||
| +  RISCV_BUILTIN (INSN, #INSN, RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT_NO_TARGET,		\
 | ||
| +		FUNCTION_TYPE, AVAIL)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static const struct riscv_builtin_description riscv_builtins[] = {
 | ||
| +  DIRECT_NO_TARGET_BUILTIN (nop, RISCV_VOID_FTYPE_VOID, riscv),
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Index I is the function declaration for riscv_builtins[I], or null if the
 | ||
| +   function isn't defined on this target.  */
 | ||
| +static GTY(()) tree riscv_builtin_decls[ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_builtins)];
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Source-level argument types.  */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_VOID void_type_node
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_INT integer_type_node
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_POINTER ptr_type_node
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_CPOINTER const_ptr_type_node
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Standard mode-based argument types.  */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_UQI unsigned_intQI_type_node
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_SI intSI_type_node
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_USI unsigned_intSI_type_node
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_DI intDI_type_node
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_UDI unsigned_intDI_type_node
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_SF float_type_node
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ATYPE_DF double_type_node
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* RISCV_FTYPE_ATYPESN takes N RISCV_FTYPES-like type codes and lists
 | ||
| +   their associated RISCV_ATYPEs.  */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_FTYPE_ATYPES1(A, B) \
 | ||
| +  RISCV_ATYPE_##A, RISCV_ATYPE_##B
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_FTYPE_ATYPES2(A, B, C) \
 | ||
| +  RISCV_ATYPE_##A, RISCV_ATYPE_##B, RISCV_ATYPE_##C
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_FTYPE_ATYPES3(A, B, C, D) \
 | ||
| +  RISCV_ATYPE_##A, RISCV_ATYPE_##B, RISCV_ATYPE_##C, RISCV_ATYPE_##D
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_FTYPE_ATYPES4(A, B, C, D, E) \
 | ||
| +  RISCV_ATYPE_##A, RISCV_ATYPE_##B, RISCV_ATYPE_##C, RISCV_ATYPE_##D, \
 | ||
| +  RISCV_ATYPE_##E
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the function type associated with function prototype TYPE.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static tree
 | ||
| +riscv_build_function_type (enum riscv_function_type type)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  static tree types[(int) RISCV_MAX_FTYPE_MAX];
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (types[(int) type] == NULL_TREE)
 | ||
| +    switch (type)
 | ||
| +      {
 | ||
| +#define DEF_RISCV_FTYPE(NUM, ARGS)					\
 | ||
| +  case RISCV_FTYPE_NAME##NUM ARGS:					\
 | ||
| +    types[(int) type]							\
 | ||
| +      = build_function_type_list (RISCV_FTYPE_ATYPES##NUM ARGS,		\
 | ||
| +				  NULL_TREE);				\
 | ||
| +    break;
 | ||
| +#include "config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def"
 | ||
| +#undef DEF_RISCV_FTYPE
 | ||
| +      default:
 | ||
| +	gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +      }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return types[(int) type];
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_INIT_BUILTINS.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_init_builtins (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  const struct riscv_builtin_description *d;
 | ||
| +  unsigned int i;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Iterate through all of the bdesc arrays, initializing all of the
 | ||
| +     builtin functions.  */
 | ||
| +  for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_builtins); i++)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      d = &riscv_builtins[i];
 | ||
| +      if (d->avail ())
 | ||
| +	riscv_builtin_decls[i]
 | ||
| +	  = add_builtin_function (d->name,
 | ||
| +				  riscv_build_function_type (d->function_type),
 | ||
| +				  i, BUILT_IN_MD, NULL, NULL);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_BUILTIN_DECL.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static tree
 | ||
| +riscv_builtin_decl (unsigned int code, bool initialize_p ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (code >= ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_builtins))
 | ||
| +    return error_mark_node;
 | ||
| +  return riscv_builtin_decls[code];
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Take argument ARGNO from EXP's argument list and convert it into a
 | ||
| +   form suitable for input operand OPNO of instruction ICODE.  Return the
 | ||
| +   value.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_prepare_builtin_arg (enum insn_code icode,
 | ||
| +			  unsigned int opno, tree exp, unsigned int argno)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  tree arg;
 | ||
| +  rtx value;
 | ||
| +  enum machine_mode mode;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  arg = CALL_EXPR_ARG (exp, argno);
 | ||
| +  value = expand_normal (arg);
 | ||
| +  mode = insn_data[icode].operand[opno].mode;
 | ||
| +  if (!insn_data[icode].operand[opno].predicate (value, mode))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      /* We need to get the mode from ARG for two reasons:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	   - to cope with address operands, where MODE is the mode of the
 | ||
| +	     memory, rather than of VALUE itself.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	   - to cope with special predicates like pmode_register_operand,
 | ||
| +	     where MODE is VOIDmode.  */
 | ||
| +      value = copy_to_mode_reg (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (arg)), value);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Check the predicate again.  */
 | ||
| +      if (!insn_data[icode].operand[opno].predicate (value, mode))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  error ("invalid argument to built-in function");
 | ||
| +	  return const0_rtx;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return value;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return an rtx suitable for output operand OP of instruction ICODE.
 | ||
| +   If TARGET is non-null, try to use it where possible.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_prepare_builtin_target (enum insn_code icode, unsigned int op, rtx target)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  enum machine_mode mode;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  mode = insn_data[icode].operand[op].mode;
 | ||
| +  if (target == 0 || !insn_data[icode].operand[op].predicate (target, mode))
 | ||
| +    target = gen_reg_rtx (mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return target;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Expand a RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT or RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT_NO_TARGET function;
 | ||
| +   HAS_TARGET_P says which.  EXP is the CALL_EXPR that calls the function
 | ||
| +   and ICODE is the code of the associated .md pattern.  TARGET, if nonnull,
 | ||
| +   suggests a good place to put the result.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_expand_builtin_direct (enum insn_code icode, rtx target, tree exp,
 | ||
| +			    bool has_target_p)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx ops[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS];
 | ||
| +  int opno, argno;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Map any target to operand 0.  */
 | ||
| +  opno = 0;
 | ||
| +  if (has_target_p)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      target = riscv_prepare_builtin_target (icode, opno, target);
 | ||
| +      ops[opno] = target;
 | ||
| +      opno++;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Map the arguments to the other operands.  The n_operands value
 | ||
| +     for an expander includes match_dups and match_scratches as well as
 | ||
| +     match_operands, so n_operands is only an upper bound on the number
 | ||
| +     of arguments to the expander function.  */
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (opno + call_expr_nargs (exp) <= insn_data[icode].n_operands);
 | ||
| +  for (argno = 0; argno < call_expr_nargs (exp); argno++, opno++)
 | ||
| +    ops[opno] = riscv_prepare_builtin_arg (icode, opno, exp, argno);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  switch (opno)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case 2:
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (GEN_FCN (icode) (ops[0], ops[1]));
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case 3:
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (GEN_FCN (icode) (ops[0], ops[1], ops[2]));
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case 4:
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (GEN_FCN (icode) (ops[0], ops[1], ops[2], ops[3]));
 | ||
| +      break;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  return target;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_EXPAND_BUILTIN.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static rtx
 | ||
| +riscv_expand_builtin (tree exp, rtx target, rtx subtarget ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +		     enum machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +		     int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  tree fndecl;
 | ||
| +  unsigned int fcode, avail;
 | ||
| +  const struct riscv_builtin_description *d;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  fndecl = TREE_OPERAND (CALL_EXPR_FN (exp), 0);
 | ||
| +  fcode = DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (fndecl);
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (fcode < ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_builtins));
 | ||
| +  d = &riscv_builtins[fcode];
 | ||
| +  avail = d->avail ();
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (avail != 0);
 | ||
| +  switch (d->builtin_type)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT:
 | ||
| +      return riscv_expand_builtin_direct (d->icode, target, exp, true);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +    case RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT_NO_TARGET:
 | ||
| +      return riscv_expand_builtin_direct (d->icode, target, exp, false);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  gcc_unreachable ();
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_MI_THUNK.  Generate rtl rather than asm text
 | ||
| +   in order to avoid duplicating too much logic from elsewhere.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_output_mi_thunk (FILE *file, tree thunk_fndecl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
 | ||
| +		      HOST_WIDE_INT delta, HOST_WIDE_INT vcall_offset,
 | ||
| +		      tree function)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx this_rtx, temp1, temp2, fnaddr;
 | ||
| +  rtx_insn *insn;
 | ||
| +  bool use_sibcall_p;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Pretend to be a post-reload pass while generating rtl.  */
 | ||
| +  reload_completed = 1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Mark the end of the (empty) prologue.  */
 | ||
| +  emit_note (NOTE_INSN_PROLOGUE_END);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Determine if we can use a sibcall to call FUNCTION directly.  */
 | ||
| +  fnaddr = XEXP (DECL_RTL (function), 0);
 | ||
| +  use_sibcall_p = absolute_symbolic_operand (fnaddr, Pmode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* We need two temporary registers in some cases.  */
 | ||
| +  temp1 = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, GP_TEMP_FIRST);
 | ||
| +  temp2 = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, GP_TEMP_FIRST + 1);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Find out which register contains the "this" pointer.  */
 | ||
| +  if (aggregate_value_p (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (function)), function))
 | ||
| +    this_rtx = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, GP_ARG_FIRST + 1);
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    this_rtx = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, GP_ARG_FIRST);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Add DELTA to THIS_RTX.  */
 | ||
| +  if (delta != 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx offset = GEN_INT (delta);
 | ||
| +      if (!SMALL_OPERAND (delta))
 | ||
| +	{
 | ||
| +	  riscv_emit_move (temp1, offset);
 | ||
| +	  offset = temp1;
 | ||
| +	}
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (this_rtx, this_rtx, offset));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* If needed, add *(*THIS_RTX + VCALL_OFFSET) to THIS_RTX.  */
 | ||
| +  if (vcall_offset != 0)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx addr;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Set TEMP1 to *THIS_RTX.  */
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (temp1, gen_rtx_MEM (Pmode, this_rtx));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Set ADDR to a legitimate address for *THIS_RTX + VCALL_OFFSET.  */
 | ||
| +      addr = riscv_add_offset (temp2, temp1, vcall_offset);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      /* Load the offset and add it to THIS_RTX.  */
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (temp1, gen_rtx_MEM (Pmode, addr));
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (this_rtx, this_rtx, temp1));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Jump to the target function.  Use a sibcall if direct jumps are
 | ||
| +     allowed, otherwise load the address into a register first.  */
 | ||
| +  if (use_sibcall_p)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      insn = emit_call_insn (gen_sibcall_internal (fnaddr, const0_rtx));
 | ||
| +      SIBLING_CALL_P (insn) = 1;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move(temp1, fnaddr);
 | ||
| +      emit_jump_insn (gen_indirect_jump (temp1));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Run just enough of rest_of_compilation.  This sequence was
 | ||
| +     "borrowed" from alpha.c.  */
 | ||
| +  insn = get_insns ();
 | ||
| +  split_all_insns_noflow ();
 | ||
| +  shorten_branches (insn);
 | ||
| +  final_start_function (insn, file, 1);
 | ||
| +  final (insn, file, 1);
 | ||
| +  final_end_function ();
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Clean up the vars set above.  Note that final_end_function resets
 | ||
| +     the global pointer for us.  */
 | ||
| +  reload_completed = 0;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Allocate a chunk of memory for per-function machine-dependent data.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static struct machine_function *
 | ||
| +riscv_init_machine_status (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return ggc_cleared_alloc<machine_function> ();
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_OPTION_OVERRIDE.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_option_override (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int regno, mode;
 | ||
| +  const struct riscv_cpu_info *cpu;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifdef SUBTARGET_OVERRIDE_OPTIONS
 | ||
| +  SUBTARGET_OVERRIDE_OPTIONS;
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  flag_pcc_struct_return = 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (flag_pic)
 | ||
| +    g_switch_value = 0;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Prefer a call to memcpy over inline code when optimizing for size,
 | ||
| +     though see MOVE_RATIO in riscv.h.  */
 | ||
| +  if (optimize_size && (target_flags_explicit & MASK_MEMCPY) == 0)
 | ||
| +    target_flags |= MASK_MEMCPY;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Handle -mtune.  */
 | ||
| +  cpu = riscv_parse_cpu (riscv_tune_string ? riscv_tune_string :
 | ||
| +			 RISCV_TUNE_STRING_DEFAULT);
 | ||
| +  tune_info = optimize_size ? &optimize_size_tune_info : cpu->tune_info;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* If the user hasn't specified a branch cost, use the processor's
 | ||
| +     default.  */
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_branch_cost == 0)
 | ||
| +    riscv_branch_cost = tune_info->branch_cost;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Set up riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok.  */
 | ||
| +  for (mode = 0; mode < MAX_MACHINE_MODE; mode++)
 | ||
| +    for (regno = 0; regno < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; regno++)
 | ||
| +      riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok[mode][regno]
 | ||
| +	= riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok_p (regno, (enum machine_mode) mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Function to allocate machine-dependent function status.  */
 | ||
| +  init_machine_status = &riscv_init_machine_status;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_cmodel_string)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (strcmp (riscv_cmodel_string, "medlow") == 0)
 | ||
| +	riscv_cmodel = CM_MEDLOW;
 | ||
| +      else if (strcmp (riscv_cmodel_string, "medany") == 0)
 | ||
| +	riscv_cmodel = CM_MEDANY;
 | ||
| +      else
 | ||
| +	error ("unsupported code model: %s", riscv_cmodel_string);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (flag_pic)
 | ||
| +    riscv_cmodel = CM_PIC;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  riscv_init_relocs ();
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_conditional_register_usage (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int regno;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (!TARGET_HARD_FLOAT)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      for (regno = FP_REG_FIRST; regno <= FP_REG_LAST; regno++)
 | ||
| +	fixed_regs[regno] = call_used_regs[regno] = 1;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_TRAMPOLINE_INIT.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static void
 | ||
| +riscv_trampoline_init (rtx m_tramp, tree fndecl, rtx chain_value)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx addr, end_addr, mem;
 | ||
| +  rtx trampoline[4];
 | ||
| +  unsigned int i;
 | ||
| +  HOST_WIDE_INT static_chain_offset, target_function_offset;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Work out the offsets of the pointers from the start of the
 | ||
| +     trampoline code.  */
 | ||
| +  gcc_assert (ARRAY_SIZE (trampoline) * 4 == TRAMPOLINE_CODE_SIZE);
 | ||
| +  static_chain_offset = TRAMPOLINE_CODE_SIZE;
 | ||
| +  target_function_offset = static_chain_offset + GET_MODE_SIZE (ptr_mode);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Get pointers to the beginning and end of the code block.  */
 | ||
| +  addr = force_reg (Pmode, XEXP (m_tramp, 0));
 | ||
| +  end_addr = riscv_force_binary (Pmode, PLUS, addr, GEN_INT (TRAMPOLINE_CODE_SIZE));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define OP(X) gen_int_mode (X, SImode)
 | ||
| +#define MATCH_LREG ((Pmode) == DImode ? MATCH_LD : MATCH_LW)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* auipc   t0, 0
 | ||
| +     l[wd]   t1, target_function_offset(t0)
 | ||
| +     l[wd]   $static_chain, static_chain_offset(t0)
 | ||
| +     jr      t1
 | ||
| +  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  trampoline[0] = OP (RISCV_UTYPE (AUIPC, STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM, 0));
 | ||
| +  trampoline[1] = OP (RISCV_ITYPE (LREG, RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM,
 | ||
| +		    STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM, target_function_offset));
 | ||
| +  trampoline[2] = OP (RISCV_ITYPE (LREG, STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM,
 | ||
| +		    STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM, static_chain_offset));
 | ||
| +  trampoline[3] = OP (RISCV_ITYPE (JALR, 0, RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM, 0));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef MATCH_LREG
 | ||
| +#undef OP
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Copy the trampoline code.  Leave any padding uninitialized.  */
 | ||
| +  for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (trampoline); i++)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      mem = adjust_address (m_tramp, SImode, i * GET_MODE_SIZE (SImode));
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (mem, trampoline[i]);
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Set up the static chain pointer field.  */
 | ||
| +  mem = adjust_address (m_tramp, ptr_mode, static_chain_offset);
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_move (mem, chain_value);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Set up the target function field.  */
 | ||
| +  mem = adjust_address (m_tramp, ptr_mode, target_function_offset);
 | ||
| +  riscv_emit_move (mem, XEXP (DECL_RTL (fndecl), 0));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Flush the code part of the trampoline.  */
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (end_addr, addr, GEN_INT (TRAMPOLINE_SIZE)));
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_clear_cache (addr, end_addr));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Implement TARGET_FUNCTION_OK_FOR_SIBCALL.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_function_ok_for_sibcall (tree decl, tree exp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (TARGET_SAVE_RESTORE)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      /* When optimzing for size, don't use sibcalls in non-leaf routines */
 | ||
| +      if (cfun->machine->is_leaf == 0)
 | ||
| +	cfun->machine->is_leaf = leaf_function_p () ? 1 : -1;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +      return cfun->machine->is_leaf > 0;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return true;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static bool
 | ||
| +riscv_lra_p (void)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  return riscv_lra_flag;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Initialize the GCC target structure.  */
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ASM_ALIGNED_HI_OP
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ASM_ALIGNED_HI_OP "\t.half\t"
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ASM_ALIGNED_SI_OP
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ASM_ALIGNED_SI_OP "\t.word\t"
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ASM_ALIGNED_DI_OP
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ASM_ALIGNED_DI_OP "\t.dword\t"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_OPTION_OVERRIDE
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_OPTION_OVERRIDE riscv_option_override
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS riscv_legitimize_address
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_SCHED_ADJUST_COST
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_SCHED_ADJUST_COST riscv_adjust_cost
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_SCHED_ISSUE_RATE
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_SCHED_ISSUE_RATE riscv_issue_rate
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_FUNCTION_OK_FOR_SIBCALL
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_FUNCTION_OK_FOR_SIBCALL riscv_function_ok_for_sibcall
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_REGISTER_MOVE_COST
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_REGISTER_MOVE_COST riscv_register_move_cost
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_MEMORY_MOVE_COST
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_MEMORY_MOVE_COST riscv_memory_move_cost
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_RTX_COSTS
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_RTX_COSTS riscv_rtx_costs
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ADDRESS_COST
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ADDRESS_COST riscv_address_cost
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef  TARGET_PREFERRED_RELOAD_CLASS
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_PREFERRED_RELOAD_CLASS riscv_preferred_reload_class
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ASM_FILE_START_FILE_DIRECTIVE
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ASM_FILE_START_FILE_DIRECTIVE true
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_EXPAND_BUILTIN_VA_START
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_EXPAND_BUILTIN_VA_START riscv_va_start
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef  TARGET_PROMOTE_FUNCTION_MODE
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_PROMOTE_FUNCTION_MODE default_promote_function_mode_always_promote
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_RETURN_IN_MEMORY
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_RETURN_IN_MEMORY riscv_return_in_memory
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_MI_THUNK
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_MI_THUNK riscv_output_mi_thunk
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ASM_CAN_OUTPUT_MI_THUNK
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ASM_CAN_OUTPUT_MI_THUNK hook_bool_const_tree_hwi_hwi_const_tree_true
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND riscv_print_operand
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS riscv_print_operand_address
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_SETUP_INCOMING_VARARGS
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_SETUP_INCOMING_VARARGS riscv_setup_incoming_varargs
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_STRICT_ARGUMENT_NAMING
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_STRICT_ARGUMENT_NAMING hook_bool_CUMULATIVE_ARGS_true
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_MUST_PASS_IN_STACK
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_MUST_PASS_IN_STACK must_pass_in_stack_var_size
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_PASS_BY_REFERENCE
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_PASS_BY_REFERENCE riscv_pass_by_reference
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ARG_PARTIAL_BYTES
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ARG_PARTIAL_BYTES riscv_arg_partial_bytes
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG riscv_function_arg
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_ADVANCE
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_ADVANCE riscv_function_arg_advance
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_BOUNDARY
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_BOUNDARY riscv_function_arg_boundary
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_MODE_REP_EXTENDED
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_MODE_REP_EXTENDED riscv_mode_rep_extended
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_SCALAR_MODE_SUPPORTED_P
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_SCALAR_MODE_SUPPORTED_P riscv_scalar_mode_supported_p
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_INIT_BUILTINS
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_INIT_BUILTINS riscv_init_builtins
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_BUILTIN_DECL
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_BUILTIN_DECL riscv_builtin_decl
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_EXPAND_BUILTIN
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_EXPAND_BUILTIN riscv_expand_builtin
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_HAVE_TLS
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_HAVE_TLS HAVE_AS_TLS
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_CANNOT_FORCE_CONST_MEM
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_CANNOT_FORCE_CONST_MEM riscv_cannot_force_const_mem
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P riscv_legitimate_constant_p
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_USE_BLOCKS_FOR_CONSTANT_P
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_USE_BLOCKS_FOR_CONSTANT_P hook_bool_mode_const_rtx_true
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifdef HAVE_AS_DTPRELWORD
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DTPREL
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DTPREL riscv_output_dwarf_dtprel
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS_P
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS_P	riscv_legitimate_address_p
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_CAN_ELIMINATE
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_CAN_ELIMINATE riscv_can_eliminate
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE riscv_conditional_register_usage
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_TRAMPOLINE_INIT
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_TRAMPOLINE_INIT riscv_trampoline_init
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_IN_SMALL_DATA_P
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_IN_SMALL_DATA_P riscv_in_small_data_p
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_ASM_SELECT_RTX_SECTION
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_ASM_SELECT_RTX_SECTION  riscv_elf_select_rtx_section
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_MIN_ANCHOR_OFFSET
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_MIN_ANCHOR_OFFSET (-RISCV_IMM_REACH/2)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_MAX_ANCHOR_OFFSET
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_MAX_ANCHOR_OFFSET (RISCV_IMM_REACH/2-1)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_LRA_P
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_LRA_P riscv_lra_p
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +struct gcc_target targetm = TARGET_INITIALIZER;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#include "gt-riscv.h"
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,1109 @@
 | ||
| +/* Definition of RISC-V target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +   Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +   Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* TARGET_HARD_FLOAT and TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT reflect whether the FPU is
 | ||
| +   directly accessible, while the command-line options select
 | ||
| +   TARGET_HARD_FLOAT_ABI and TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT_ABI to reflect the ABI
 | ||
| +   in use.  */
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_HARD_FLOAT TARGET_HARD_FLOAT_ABI
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT_ABI
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Target CPU builtins.  */
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_CPU_CPP_BUILTINS()					\
 | ||
| +  do									\
 | ||
| +    {									\
 | ||
| +      builtin_assert ("machine=riscv");                        	        \
 | ||
| +									\
 | ||
| +      builtin_assert ("cpu=riscv");					\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define ("__riscv__");     				\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define ("__riscv");     					\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define ("_riscv");					\
 | ||
| +									\
 | ||
| +      if (TARGET_64BIT)							\
 | ||
| +	{								\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("__riscv64");					\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("_RISCV_SIM=_ABI64");			        \
 | ||
| +	}								\
 | ||
| +      else						        	\
 | ||
| +	builtin_define ("_RISCV_SIM=_ABI32");			        \
 | ||
| +									\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define ("_ABI32=1");					\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define ("_ABI64=3");					\
 | ||
| +									\
 | ||
| +									\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define_with_int_value ("_RISCV_SZINT", INT_TYPE_SIZE);	\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define_with_int_value ("_RISCV_SZLONG", LONG_TYPE_SIZE);	\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define_with_int_value ("_RISCV_SZPTR", POINTER_SIZE);	\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define_with_int_value ("_RISCV_FPSET", 32);		\
 | ||
| +									\
 | ||
| +      if (TARGET_ATOMIC) {                                              \
 | ||
| +        builtin_define ("__riscv_atomic");                              \
 | ||
| +      }                                                                 \
 | ||
| +                                                                        \
 | ||
| +      /* These defines reflect the ABI in use, not whether the  	\
 | ||
| +	 FPU is directly accessible.  */				\
 | ||
| +      if (TARGET_HARD_FLOAT_ABI) {					\
 | ||
| +	builtin_define ("__riscv_hard_float");				\
 | ||
| +	if (TARGET_FDIV) {						\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("__riscv_fdiv");				\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("__riscv_fsqrt");				\
 | ||
| +	}								\
 | ||
| +      } else								\
 | ||
| +	builtin_define ("__riscv_soft_float");				\
 | ||
| +									\
 | ||
| +      /* The base RISC-V ISA is always little-endian. */		\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define_std ("RISCVEL");					\
 | ||
| +      builtin_define ("_RISCVEL");					\
 | ||
| +									\
 | ||
| +      /* Macros dependent on the C dialect.  */				\
 | ||
| +      if (preprocessing_asm_p ())					\
 | ||
| +	{								\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define_std ("LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY");			\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("_LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY");			\
 | ||
| +	}								\
 | ||
| +      else if (c_dialect_cxx ())					\
 | ||
| +	{								\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("_LANGUAGE_C_PLUS_PLUS");			\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("__LANGUAGE_C_PLUS_PLUS");			\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("__LANGUAGE_C_PLUS_PLUS__");			\
 | ||
| +	}								\
 | ||
| +      else								\
 | ||
| +	{								\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define_std ("LANGUAGE_C");				\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("_LANGUAGE_C");				\
 | ||
| +	}								\
 | ||
| +      if (c_dialect_objc ())						\
 | ||
| +	{								\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("_LANGUAGE_OBJECTIVE_C");			\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("__LANGUAGE_OBJECTIVE_C");			\
 | ||
| +	  /* Bizarre, but needed at least for Irix.  */			\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define_std ("LANGUAGE_C");				\
 | ||
| +	  builtin_define ("_LANGUAGE_C");				\
 | ||
| +	}								\
 | ||
| +      if (riscv_cmodel == CM_MEDANY)					\
 | ||
| +	builtin_define ("_RISCV_CMODEL_MEDANY");			\
 | ||
| +    }									\
 | ||
| +  while (0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Default target_flags if no switches are specified  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef TARGET_DEFAULT
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_DEFAULT 0
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef RISCV_ARCH_STRING_DEFAULT
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_ARCH_STRING_DEFAULT "IMAFD"
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef RISCV_TUNE_STRING_DEFAULT
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_TUNE_STRING_DEFAULT "rocket"
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef TARGET_64BIT_DEFAULT
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_64BIT_DEFAULT 1
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#if TARGET_64BIT_DEFAULT
 | ||
| +# define MULTILIB_ARCH_DEFAULT "m64"
 | ||
| +# define OPT_ARCH64 "!m32"
 | ||
| +# define OPT_ARCH32 "m32"
 | ||
| +#else
 | ||
| +# define MULTILIB_ARCH_DEFAULT "m32"
 | ||
| +# define OPT_ARCH64 "m64"
 | ||
| +# define OPT_ARCH32 "!m64"
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef MULTILIB_DEFAULTS
 | ||
| +#define MULTILIB_DEFAULTS \
 | ||
| +    { MULTILIB_ARCH_DEFAULT }
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Support for a compile-time default CPU, et cetera.  The rules are:
 | ||
| +   --with-arch is ignored if -march is specified.
 | ||
| +   --with-tune is ignored if -mtune is specified.
 | ||
| +   --with-float is ignored if -mhard-float or -msoft-float are specified. */
 | ||
| +#define OPTION_DEFAULT_SPECS \
 | ||
| +  {"arch", "%{!march=*:-march=%(VALUE)}"},			   \
 | ||
| +  {"arch_32", "%{" OPT_ARCH32 ":%{m32}}" }, \
 | ||
| +  {"arch_64", "%{" OPT_ARCH64 ":%{m64}}" }, \
 | ||
| +  {"tune", "%{!mtune=*:-mtune=%(VALUE)}" }, \
 | ||
| +  {"float", "%{!msoft-float:%{!mhard-float:-m%(VALUE)-float}}" }, \
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define DRIVER_SELF_SPECS ""
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifdef IN_LIBGCC2
 | ||
| +#undef TARGET_64BIT
 | ||
| +/* Make this compile time constant for libgcc2 */
 | ||
| +#ifdef __riscv64
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_64BIT		1
 | ||
| +#else
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_64BIT		0
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +#endif /* IN_LIBGCC2 */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Tell collect what flags to pass to nm.  */
 | ||
| +#ifndef NM_FLAGS
 | ||
| +#define NM_FLAGS "-Bn"
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef ASM_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define ASM_SPEC "\
 | ||
| +%(subtarget_asm_debugging_spec) \
 | ||
| +%{m32} %{m64} %{!m32:%{!m64: %(asm_abi_default_spec)}} \
 | ||
| +%{mrvc} \
 | ||
| +%{fPIC|fpic|fPIE|fpie:-fpic} \
 | ||
| +%{march=*} \
 | ||
| +%(subtarget_asm_spec)"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Extra switches sometimes passed to the linker.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef LINK_SPEC
 | ||
| +#define LINK_SPEC "\
 | ||
| +%{!T:-dT riscv.ld} \
 | ||
| +%{m64:-melf64lriscv} \
 | ||
| +%{m32:-melf32lriscv} \
 | ||
| +%{shared}"
 | ||
| +#endif  /* LINK_SPEC defined */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* 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							\
 | ||
| +  { "asm_abi_default_spec", "-" MULTILIB_ARCH_DEFAULT },		\
 | ||
| +  SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS
 | ||
| +#define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define TARGET_DEFAULT_CMODEL CM_MEDLOW
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* By default, turn on GDB extensions.  */
 | ||
| +#define DEFAULT_GDB_EXTENSIONS 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX	"."
 | ||
| +#define USER_LABEL_PREFIX	""
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO 1
 | ||
| +#define DWARF2_ASM_LINE_DEBUG_INFO 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The mapping from gcc register number to DWARF 2 CFA column number.  */
 | ||
| +#define DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM(REGNO) \
 | ||
| +  (GP_REG_P (REGNO) || FP_REG_P (REGNO) ? REGNO : INVALID_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The DWARF 2 CFA column which tracks the return address.  */
 | ||
| +#define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Don't emit .cfi_sections, as it does not work */
 | ||
| +#undef HAVE_GAS_CFI_SECTIONS_DIRECTIVE
 | ||
| +#define HAVE_GAS_CFI_SECTIONS_DIRECTIVE 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Before the prologue, RA lives in r31.  */
 | ||
| +#define INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX gen_rtx_REG (VOIDmode, RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Describe how we implement __builtin_eh_return.  */
 | ||
| +#define EH_RETURN_DATA_REGNO(N) \
 | ||
| +  ((N) < 4 ? (N) + GP_ARG_FIRST : INVALID_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX  gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, GP_ARG_FIRST + 4)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Target machine storage layout */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define BITS_BIG_ENDIAN 0
 | ||
| +#define BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN 0
 | ||
| +#define WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define MAX_BITS_PER_WORD 64
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Width of a word, in units (bytes).  */
 | ||
| +#define UNITS_PER_WORD (TARGET_64BIT ? 8 : 4)
 | ||
| +#ifndef IN_LIBGCC2
 | ||
| +#define MIN_UNITS_PER_WORD 4
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* We currently require both or neither of the `F' and `D' extensions. */
 | ||
| +#define UNITS_PER_FPREG 8
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* If FP regs aren't wide enough for a given FP argument, it is passed in
 | ||
| +   integer registers. */
 | ||
| +#define MIN_FPRS_PER_FMT 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The largest size of value that can be held in floating-point
 | ||
| +   registers and moved with a single instruction.  */
 | ||
| +#define UNITS_PER_HWFPVALUE \
 | ||
| +  (TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT_ABI ? 0 : UNITS_PER_FPREG)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The largest size of value that can be held in floating-point
 | ||
| +   registers.  */
 | ||
| +#define UNITS_PER_FPVALUE			\
 | ||
| +  (TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT_ABI ? 0			\
 | ||
| +   : LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE / BITS_PER_UNIT)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The number of bytes in a double.  */
 | ||
| +#define UNITS_PER_DOUBLE (TYPE_PRECISION (double_type_node) / BITS_PER_UNIT)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Set the sizes of the core types.  */
 | ||
| +#define SHORT_TYPE_SIZE 16
 | ||
| +#define INT_TYPE_SIZE 32
 | ||
| +#define LONG_TYPE_SIZE (TARGET_64BIT ? 64 : 32)
 | ||
| +#define LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE 64
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FLOAT_TYPE_SIZE 32
 | ||
| +#define DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 64
 | ||
| +/* XXX The ABI says long doubles are IEEE-754-2008 float128s. */
 | ||
| +#define LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 64
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifdef IN_LIBGCC2
 | ||
| +# define LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Allocation boundary (in *bits*) for storing arguments in argument list.  */
 | ||
| +#define PARM_BOUNDARY BITS_PER_WORD
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Allocation boundary (in *bits*) for the code of a function.  */
 | ||
| +#define FUNCTION_BOUNDARY (TARGET_RVC ? 16 : 32)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* There is no point aligning anything to a rounder boundary than this.  */
 | ||
| +#define BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT 128
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* All accesses must be aligned.  */
 | ||
| +#define STRICT_ALIGNMENT 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define this if you wish to imitate the way many other C compilers
 | ||
| +   handle alignment of bitfields and the structures that contain
 | ||
| +   them.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   The behavior is that the type written for a bit-field (`int',
 | ||
| +   `short', or other integer type) imposes an alignment for the
 | ||
| +   entire structure, as if the structure really did contain an
 | ||
| +   ordinary field of that type.  In addition, the bit-field is placed
 | ||
| +   within the structure so that it would fit within such a field,
 | ||
| +   not crossing a boundary for it.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   Thus, on most machines, a bit-field whose type is written as `int'
 | ||
| +   would not cross a four-byte boundary, and would force four-byte
 | ||
| +   alignment for the whole structure.  (The alignment used may not
 | ||
| +   be four bytes; it is controlled by the other alignment
 | ||
| +   parameters.)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   If the macro is defined, its definition should be a C expression;
 | ||
| +   a nonzero value for the expression enables this behavior.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* If defined, a C expression to compute the alignment given to a
 | ||
| +   constant that is being placed in memory.  CONSTANT is the constant
 | ||
| +   and ALIGN is the alignment that the object would ordinarily have.
 | ||
| +   The value of this macro is used instead of that alignment to align
 | ||
| +   the object.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   If this macro is not defined, then ALIGN is used.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   The typical use of this macro is to increase alignment for string
 | ||
| +   constants to be word aligned so that `strcpy' calls that copy
 | ||
| +   constants can be done inline.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define CONSTANT_ALIGNMENT(EXP, ALIGN)					\
 | ||
| +  ((TREE_CODE (EXP) == STRING_CST  || TREE_CODE (EXP) == CONSTRUCTOR)	\
 | ||
| +   && (ALIGN) < BITS_PER_WORD ? BITS_PER_WORD : (ALIGN))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* If defined, a C expression to compute the alignment for a static
 | ||
| +   variable.  TYPE is the data type, and ALIGN is the alignment that
 | ||
| +   the object would ordinarily have.  The value of this macro is used
 | ||
| +   instead of that alignment to align the object.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   If this macro is not defined, then ALIGN is used.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   One use of this macro is to increase alignment of medium-size
 | ||
| +   data to make it all fit in fewer cache lines.  Another is to
 | ||
| +   cause character arrays to be word-aligned so that `strcpy' calls
 | ||
| +   that copy constants to character arrays can be done inline.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef DATA_ALIGNMENT
 | ||
| +#define DATA_ALIGNMENT(TYPE, ALIGN)					\
 | ||
| +  ((((ALIGN) < BITS_PER_WORD)						\
 | ||
| +    && (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ARRAY_TYPE					\
 | ||
| +	|| TREE_CODE (TYPE) == UNION_TYPE				\
 | ||
| +	|| TREE_CODE (TYPE) == RECORD_TYPE)) ? BITS_PER_WORD : (ALIGN))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* We need this for the same reason as DATA_ALIGNMENT, namely to cause
 | ||
| +   character arrays to be word-aligned so that `strcpy' calls that copy
 | ||
| +   constants to character arrays can be done inline, and 'strcmp' can be
 | ||
| +   optimised to use word loads. */
 | ||
| +#define LOCAL_ALIGNMENT(TYPE, ALIGN) \
 | ||
| +  DATA_ALIGNMENT (TYPE, ALIGN)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define if operations between registers always perform the operation
 | ||
| +   on the full register even if a narrower mode is specified.  */
 | ||
| +#define WORD_REGISTER_OPERATIONS
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* When in 64-bit mode, move insns will sign extend SImode and CCmode
 | ||
| +   moves.  All other references are zero extended.  */
 | ||
| +#define LOAD_EXTEND_OP(MODE) \
 | ||
| +  (TARGET_64BIT && ((MODE) == SImode || (MODE) == CCmode) \
 | ||
| +   ? SIGN_EXTEND : ZERO_EXTEND)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define this macro if it is advisable to hold scalars in registers
 | ||
| +   in a wider mode than that declared by the program.  In such cases,
 | ||
| +   the value is constrained to be within the bounds of the declared
 | ||
| +   type, but kept valid in the wider mode.  The signedness of the
 | ||
| +   extension may differ from that of the type.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define PROMOTE_MODE(MODE, UNSIGNEDP, TYPE)	\
 | ||
| +  if (GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_INT		\
 | ||
| +      && GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) < 4)		\
 | ||
| +    {						\
 | ||
| +      (MODE) = Pmode;				\
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Pmode is always the same as ptr_mode, but not always the same as word_mode.
 | ||
| +   Extensions of pointers to word_mode must be signed.  */
 | ||
| +#define POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED false
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* RV32 double-precision FP <-> integer moves go through memory */
 | ||
| +#define SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED(CLASS1,CLASS2,MODE) \
 | ||
| + (!TARGET_64BIT && GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) == 8 && \
 | ||
| +   (((CLASS1) == FP_REGS && (CLASS2) != FP_REGS) \
 | ||
| +   || ((CLASS2) == FP_REGS && (CLASS1) != FP_REGS)))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define if loading short immediate values into registers sign extends.  */
 | ||
| +#define SHORT_IMMEDIATES_SIGN_EXTEND
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Standard register usage.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Number of hardware registers.  We have:
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   - 32 integer registers
 | ||
| +   - 32 floating point registers
 | ||
| +   - 32 vector integer registers
 | ||
| +   - 32 vector floating point registers
 | ||
| +   - 2 fake registers:
 | ||
| +	- ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
 | ||
| +	- FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER 66
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* x0, sp, gp, and tp are fixed. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FIXED_REGISTERS							\
 | ||
| +{ /* General registers.  */                                             \
 | ||
| +  1, 0, 1, 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,			\
 | ||
| +  /* Floating-point registers.  */                                      \
 | ||
| +  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,			\
 | ||
| +  /* Others.  */                                                        \
 | ||
| +  1, 1 \
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* a0-a7, t0-a6, fa0-fa7, and ft0-ft11 are volatile across calls.
 | ||
| +   The call RTLs themselves clobber ra.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define CALL_USED_REGISTERS						\
 | ||
| +{ /* General registers.  */                                             \
 | ||
| +  1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,			\
 | ||
| +  1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1,			\
 | ||
| +  /* Floating-point registers.  */                                      \
 | ||
| +  1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,			\
 | ||
| +  1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1,			\
 | ||
| +  /* Others.  */                                                        \
 | ||
| +  1, 1 \
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define CALL_REALLY_USED_REGISTERS                                      \
 | ||
| +{ /* General registers.  */                                             \
 | ||
| +  1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,			\
 | ||
| +  1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1,			\
 | ||
| +  /* Floating-point registers.  */                                      \
 | ||
| +  1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,			\
 | ||
| +  1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1,			\
 | ||
| +  /* Others.  */                                                        \
 | ||
| +  1, 1 \
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Internal macros to classify an ISA register's type. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define GP_REG_FIRST 0
 | ||
| +#define GP_REG_LAST  31
 | ||
| +#define GP_REG_NUM   (GP_REG_LAST - GP_REG_FIRST + 1)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FP_REG_FIRST 32
 | ||
| +#define FP_REG_LAST  63
 | ||
| +#define FP_REG_NUM   (FP_REG_LAST - FP_REG_FIRST + 1)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The DWARF 2 CFA column which tracks the return address from a
 | ||
| +   signal handler context.  This means that to maintain backwards
 | ||
| +   compatibility, no hard register can be assigned this column if it
 | ||
| +   would need to be handled by the DWARF unwinder.  */
 | ||
| +#define DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN 64
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define GP_REG_P(REGNO)	\
 | ||
| +  ((unsigned int) ((int) (REGNO) - GP_REG_FIRST) < GP_REG_NUM)
 | ||
| +#define FP_REG_P(REGNO)  \
 | ||
| +  ((unsigned int) ((int) (REGNO) - FP_REG_FIRST) < FP_REG_NUM)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FP_REG_RTX_P(X) (REG_P (X) && FP_REG_P (REGNO (X)))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return coprocessor number from register number.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define COPNUM_AS_CHAR_FROM_REGNUM(REGNO) 				\
 | ||
| +  (COP0_REG_P (REGNO) ? '0' : COP2_REG_P (REGNO) ? '2'			\
 | ||
| +   : COP3_REG_P (REGNO) ? '3' : '?')
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define HARD_REGNO_NREGS(REGNO, MODE) riscv_hard_regno_nregs (REGNO, MODE)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK(REGNO, MODE)					\
 | ||
| +  riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok[ (int)(MODE) ][ (REGNO) ]
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define MODES_TIEABLE_P(MODE1, MODE2)					\
 | ||
| +  ((MODE1) == (MODE2) || (GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE1) == MODE_INT		\
 | ||
| +			  && GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE2) == MODE_INT))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Use s0 as the frame pointer if it is so requested. */
 | ||
| +#define HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM 8
 | ||
| +#define STACK_POINTER_REGNUM 2
 | ||
| +#define THREAD_POINTER_REGNUM 4
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* These two registers don't really exist: they get eliminated to either
 | ||
| +   the stack or hard frame pointer.  */
 | ||
| +#define ARG_POINTER_REGNUM 64
 | ||
| +#define FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM 65
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define HARD_FRAME_POINTER_IS_FRAME_POINTER 0
 | ||
| +#define HARD_FRAME_POINTER_IS_ARG_POINTER 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Register in which static-chain is passed to a function.  */
 | ||
| +#define STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM GP_TEMP_FIRST
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Registers used as temporaries in prologue/epilogue code.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   The prologue registers mustn't conflict with any
 | ||
| +   incoming arguments, the static chain pointer, or the frame pointer.
 | ||
| +   The epilogue temporary mustn't conflict with the return registers,
 | ||
| +   the frame pointer, the EH stack adjustment, or the EH data registers. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM (GP_TEMP_FIRST + 1)
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_EPILOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP(MODE) gen_rtx_REG (MODE, RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_EPILOGUE_TEMP(MODE) gen_rtx_REG (MODE, RISCV_EPILOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FUNCTION_PROFILER(STREAM, LABELNO)	\
 | ||
| +{						\
 | ||
| +    sorry ("profiler support for RISC-V");	\
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define this macro if it is as good or better to call a constant
 | ||
| +   function address than to call an address kept in a register.  */
 | ||
| +#define NO_FUNCTION_CSE 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* 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.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +enum reg_class
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  NO_REGS,			/* no registers in set */
 | ||
| +  T_REGS,			/* registers used by indirect sibcalls */
 | ||
| +  GR_REGS,			/* integer registers */
 | ||
| +  FP_REGS,			/* floating point registers */
 | ||
| +  FRAME_REGS,			/* $arg and $frame */
 | ||
| +  ALL_REGS,			/* all registers */
 | ||
| +  LIM_REG_CLASSES		/* max value + 1 */
 | ||
| +};
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define N_REG_CLASSES (int) LIM_REG_CLASSES
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define GENERAL_REGS GR_REGS
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* An initializer containing the names of the register classes as C
 | ||
| +   string constants.  These names are used in writing some of the
 | ||
| +   debugging dumps.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define REG_CLASS_NAMES							\
 | ||
| +{									\
 | ||
| +  "NO_REGS",								\
 | ||
| +  "T_REGS",								\
 | ||
| +  "GR_REGS",								\
 | ||
| +  "FP_REGS",								\
 | ||
| +  "FRAME_REGS",								\
 | ||
| +  "ALL_REGS"								\
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* An initializer containing the contents of the register classes,
 | ||
| +   as integers which are bit masks.  The Nth integer specifies the
 | ||
| +   contents of class N.  The way the integer MASK is interpreted is
 | ||
| +   that register R is in the class if `MASK & (1 << R)' is 1.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   When the machine has more than 32 registers, an integer does not
 | ||
| +   suffice.  Then the integers are replaced by sub-initializers,
 | ||
| +   braced groupings containing several integers.  Each
 | ||
| +   sub-initializer must be suitable as an initializer for the type
 | ||
| +   `HARD_REG_SET' which is defined in `hard-reg-set.h'.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define REG_CLASS_CONTENTS									\
 | ||
| +{												\
 | ||
| +  { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 },	/* NO_REGS */		\
 | ||
| +  { 0xf00000e0, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 },	/* T_REGS */		\
 | ||
| +  { 0xffffffff, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 },	/* GR_REGS */		\
 | ||
| +  { 0x00000000, 0xffffffff, 0x00000000 },	/* FP_REGS */		\
 | ||
| +  { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000003 },	/* FRAME_REGS */	\
 | ||
| +  { 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff, 0x00000003 }	/* ALL_REGS */		\
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* A C expression whose value is a register class containing hard
 | ||
| +   register REGNO.  In general there is more that one such class;
 | ||
| +   choose a class which is "minimal", meaning that no smaller class
 | ||
| +   also contains the register.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define REGNO_REG_CLASS(REGNO) riscv_regno_to_class[ (REGNO) ]
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* A macro whose definition is the name of the class to which a
 | ||
| +   valid base register must belong.  A base register is one used in
 | ||
| +   an address which is the register value plus a displacement.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define BASE_REG_CLASS GR_REGS
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* A macro whose definition is the name of the class to which a
 | ||
| +   valid index register must belong.  An index register is one used
 | ||
| +   in an address where its value is either multiplied by a scale
 | ||
| +   factor or added to another register (as well as added to a
 | ||
| +   displacement).  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define INDEX_REG_CLASS NO_REGS
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* We generally want to put call-clobbered registers ahead of
 | ||
| +   call-saved ones.  (IRA expects this.)  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define REG_ALLOC_ORDER							\
 | ||
| +{ \
 | ||
| +  /* Call-clobbered GPRs.  */						\
 | ||
| +  15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 16, 17, 5, 6, 7, 28, 29, 30, 31, 1,		\
 | ||
| +  /* Call-saved GPRs.  */						\
 | ||
| +  8, 9, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,	       			\
 | ||
| +  /* GPRs that can never be exposed to the register allocator.  */	\
 | ||
| +  0, 2, 3, 4,								\
 | ||
| +  /* Call-clobbered FPRs.  */						\
 | ||
| +  32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49,	\
 | ||
| +  60, 61, 62, 63,							\
 | ||
| +  /* Call-saved FPRs.  */						\
 | ||
| +  40, 41, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,			\
 | ||
| +  /* None of the remaining classes have defined call-saved		\
 | ||
| +     registers.  */							\
 | ||
| +  64, 65								\
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* True if VALUE is a signed 16-bit number.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#include "opcode-riscv.h"
 | ||
| +#define SMALL_OPERAND(VALUE) \
 | ||
| +  ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (VALUE) + RISCV_IMM_REACH/2 < RISCV_IMM_REACH)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* True if VALUE can be loaded into a register using LUI.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define LUI_OPERAND(VALUE)					\
 | ||
| +  (((VALUE) | ((1UL<<31) - RISCV_IMM_REACH)) == ((1UL<<31) - RISCV_IMM_REACH) \
 | ||
| +   || ((VALUE) | ((1UL<<31) - RISCV_IMM_REACH)) + RISCV_IMM_REACH == 0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return a value X with the low 16 bits clear, and such that
 | ||
| +   VALUE - X is a signed 16-bit value.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define SMALL_INT(X) SMALL_OPERAND (INTVAL (X))
 | ||
| +#define LUI_INT(X) LUI_OPERAND (INTVAL (X))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The HI and LO registers can only be reloaded via the general
 | ||
| +   registers.  Condition code registers can only be loaded to the
 | ||
| +   general registers, and from the floating point registers.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define SECONDARY_INPUT_RELOAD_CLASS(CLASS, MODE, X)			\
 | ||
| +  riscv_secondary_reload_class (CLASS, MODE, X, true)
 | ||
| +#define SECONDARY_OUTPUT_RELOAD_CLASS(CLASS, MODE, X)			\
 | ||
| +  riscv_secondary_reload_class (CLASS, MODE, X, false)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Return the maximum number of consecutive registers
 | ||
| +   needed to represent mode MODE in a register of class CLASS.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define CLASS_MAX_NREGS(CLASS, MODE) riscv_class_max_nregs (CLASS, MODE)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* It is undefined to interpret an FP register in a different format than
 | ||
| +   that which it was created to be. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define CANNOT_CHANGE_MODE_CLASS(FROM, TO, CLASS) \
 | ||
| +  reg_classes_intersect_p (FP_REGS, CLASS)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Stack layout; function entry, exit and calling.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define STARTING_FRAME_OFFSET 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RETURN_ADDR_RTX riscv_return_addr
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ELIMINABLE_REGS							\
 | ||
| +{{ ARG_POINTER_REGNUM,   STACK_POINTER_REGNUM},				\
 | ||
| + { ARG_POINTER_REGNUM,   HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM},			\
 | ||
| + { FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM},				\
 | ||
| + { FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM}}				\
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define INITIAL_ELIMINATION_OFFSET(FROM, TO, OFFSET) \
 | ||
| +  (OFFSET) = riscv_initial_elimination_offset (FROM, TO)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Allocate stack space for arguments at the beginning of each function.  */
 | ||
| +#define ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The argument pointer always points to the first argument.  */
 | ||
| +#define FIRST_PARM_OFFSET(FNDECL) 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE(FNDECL) 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define this if it is the responsibility of the caller to
 | ||
| +   allocate the area reserved for arguments passed in registers.
 | ||
| +   If `ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS' is also defined, the only effect
 | ||
| +   of this macro is to determine whether the space is included in
 | ||
| +   `crtl->outgoing_args_size'.  */
 | ||
| +#define OUTGOING_REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE(FNTYPE) 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define STACK_BOUNDARY 128
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Symbolic macros for the registers used to return integer and floating
 | ||
| +   point values.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define GP_RETURN GP_ARG_FIRST
 | ||
| +#define FP_RETURN ((TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT) ? GP_RETURN : FP_ARG_FIRST)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS 8
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Symbolic macros for the first/last argument registers.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define GP_ARG_FIRST (GP_REG_FIRST + 10)
 | ||
| +#define GP_ARG_LAST  (GP_ARG_FIRST + MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS - 1)
 | ||
| +#define GP_TEMP_FIRST (GP_REG_FIRST + 5)
 | ||
| +#define FP_ARG_FIRST (FP_REG_FIRST + 10)
 | ||
| +#define FP_ARG_LAST  (FP_ARG_FIRST + MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS - 1)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define CALLEE_SAVED_REG_NUMBER(REGNO)			\
 | ||
| +  ((REGNO) >= 8 && (REGNO) <= 9 ? (REGNO) - 8 :		\
 | ||
| +   (REGNO) >= 18 && (REGNO) <= 27 ? (REGNO) - 16 : -1)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define LIBCALL_VALUE(MODE) \
 | ||
| +  riscv_function_value (NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, MODE)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FUNCTION_VALUE(VALTYPE, FUNC) \
 | ||
| +  riscv_function_value (VALTYPE, FUNC, VOIDmode)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FUNCTION_VALUE_REGNO_P(N) ((N) == GP_RETURN || (N) == FP_RETURN)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* 1 if N is a possible register number for function argument passing.
 | ||
| +   We have no FP argument registers when soft-float.  When FP registers
 | ||
| +   are 32 bits, we can't directly reference the odd numbered ones.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Accept arguments in a0-a7 and/or fa0-fa7. */
 | ||
| +#define FUNCTION_ARG_REGNO_P(N)					\
 | ||
| +  (IN_RANGE((N), GP_ARG_FIRST, GP_ARG_LAST)			\
 | ||
| +   || IN_RANGE((N), FP_ARG_FIRST, FP_ARG_LAST))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The ABI views the arguments as a structure, of which the first 8
 | ||
| +   words go in registers and the rest go on the stack.  If I < 8, N, the Ith
 | ||
| +   word might go in the Ith integer argument register or the Ith
 | ||
| +   floating-point argument register. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +typedef struct {
 | ||
| +  /* Number of integer registers used so far, up to MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS. */
 | ||
| +  unsigned int num_gprs;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Number of words passed on the stack.  */
 | ||
| +  unsigned int stack_words;
 | ||
| +} CUMULATIVE_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, INDIRECT, N_NAMED_ARGS) \
 | ||
| +  memset (&(CUM), 0, sizeof (CUM))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define EPILOGUE_USES(REGNO)	((REGNO) == RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* ABI requires 16-byte alignment, even on ven on RV32. */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_STACK_ALIGN(LOC) (((LOC) + 15) & -16)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define NO_PROFILE_COUNTERS 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define this macro if the code for function profiling should come
 | ||
| +   before the function prologue.  Normally, the profiling code comes
 | ||
| +   after.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* #define PROFILE_BEFORE_PROLOGUE */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* 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 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Trampolines are a block of code followed by two pointers.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define TRAMPOLINE_CODE_SIZE 16
 | ||
| +#define TRAMPOLINE_SIZE (TRAMPOLINE_CODE_SIZE + POINTER_SIZE * 2)
 | ||
| +#define TRAMPOLINE_ALIGNMENT POINTER_SIZE
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Addressing modes, and classification of registers for them.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define REGNO_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(REGNO) 0
 | ||
| +#define REGNO_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P(REGNO, MODE) \
 | ||
| +  riscv_regno_mode_ok_for_base_p (REGNO, MODE, 1)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* 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 all.
 | ||
| +   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.
 | ||
| +   Some source files that are used after register allocation
 | ||
| +   need to be strict.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef REG_OK_STRICT
 | ||
| +#define REG_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X, MODE) \
 | ||
| +  riscv_regno_mode_ok_for_base_p (REGNO (X), MODE, 0)
 | ||
| +#else
 | ||
| +#define REG_MODE_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X, MODE) \
 | ||
| +  riscv_regno_mode_ok_for_base_p (REGNO (X), MODE, 1)
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(X) 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Maximum number of registers that can appear in a valid memory address.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define MAX_REGS_PER_ADDRESS 1
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P(X) \
 | ||
| +  (CONSTANT_P (X) && memory_address_p (SImode, X))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* This handles the magic '..CURRENT_FUNCTION' symbol, which means
 | ||
| +   'the start of the function that this code is output in'.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF(FILE,NAME)  \
 | ||
| +  if (strcmp (NAME, "..CURRENT_FUNCTION") == 0)				\
 | ||
| +    asm_fprintf ((FILE), "%U%s",					\
 | ||
| +		 XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (current_function_decl), 0), 0));	\
 | ||
| +  else									\
 | ||
| +    asm_fprintf ((FILE), "%U%s", (NAME))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* This flag marks functions that cannot be lazily bound.  */
 | ||
| +#define SYMBOL_FLAG_BIND_NOW (SYMBOL_FLAG_MACH_DEP << 1)
 | ||
| +#define SYMBOL_REF_BIND_NOW_P(RTX) \
 | ||
| +  ((SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (RTX) & SYMBOL_FLAG_BIND_NOW) != 0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define JUMP_TABLES_IN_TEXT_SECTION 0
 | ||
| +#define CASE_VECTOR_MODE SImode
 | ||
| +#define CASE_VECTOR_PC_RELATIVE (riscv_cmodel != CM_MEDLOW)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define this as 1 if `char' should by default be signed; else as 0.  */
 | ||
| +#define DEFAULT_SIGNED_CHAR 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Consider using fld/fsd to move 8 bytes at a time for RV32IFD. */
 | ||
| +#define MOVE_MAX UNITS_PER_WORD
 | ||
| +#define MAX_MOVE_MAX 8
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define SLOW_BYTE_ACCESS 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#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) \
 | ||
| +  (TARGET_64BIT ? ((INPREC) <= 32 || (OUTPREC) < 32) : 1)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Specify the machine mode that pointers have.
 | ||
| +   After generation of rtl, the compiler makes no further distinction
 | ||
| +   between pointers and any other objects of this machine mode.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef Pmode
 | ||
| +#define Pmode (TARGET_64BIT ? DImode : SImode)
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Give call MEMs SImode since it is the "most permissive" mode
 | ||
| +   for both 32-bit and 64-bit targets.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define FUNCTION_MODE SImode
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* A C expression for the cost of a branch instruction.  A value of 2
 | ||
| +   seems to minimize code size.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define BRANCH_COST(speed_p, predictable_p) \
 | ||
| +  ((!(speed_p) || (predictable_p)) ? 2 : riscv_branch_cost)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define LOGICAL_OP_NON_SHORT_CIRCUIT 0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Control the assembler format that we output.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Output to assembler file text saying following lines
 | ||
| +   may contain character constants, extra white space, comments, etc.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef ASM_APP_ON
 | ||
| +#define ASM_APP_ON " #APP\n"
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Output to assembler file text saying following lines
 | ||
| +   no longer contain unusual constructs.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef ASM_APP_OFF
 | ||
| +#define ASM_APP_OFF " #NO_APP\n"
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define REGISTER_NAMES						\
 | ||
| +{ "zero","ra",  "sp",  "gp",  "tp",  "t0",  "t1",  "t2",	\
 | ||
| +  "s0",  "s1",  "a0",  "a1",  "a2",  "a3",  "a4",  "a5",	\
 | ||
| +  "a6",  "a7",  "s2",  "s3",  "s4",  "s5",  "s6",  "s7",	\
 | ||
| +  "s8",  "s9",  "s10", "s11", "t3",  "t4",  "t5",  "t6",	\
 | ||
| +  "ft0", "ft1", "ft2", "ft3", "ft4", "ft5", "ft6", "ft7",	\
 | ||
| +  "fs0", "fs1", "fa0", "fa1", "fa2", "fa3", "fa4", "fa5",	\
 | ||
| +  "fa6", "fa7", "fs2", "fs3", "fs4", "fs5", "fs6", "fs7",	\
 | ||
| +  "fs8", "fs9", "fs10","fs11","ft8", "ft9", "ft10","ft11",	\
 | ||
| +  "arg", "frame", }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES					\
 | ||
| +{									\
 | ||
| +  { "x0",	 0 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x1",	 1 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x2",	 2 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x3",	 3 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x4",	 4 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x5",	 5 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x6",	 6 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x7",	 7 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x8",	 8 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x9",	 9 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x10",	10 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x11",	11 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x12",	12 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x13",	13 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x14",	14 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x15",	15 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x16",	16 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x17",	17 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x18",	18 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x19",	19 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x20",	20 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x21",	21 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x22",	22 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x23",	23 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x24",	24 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x25",	25 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x26",	26 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x27",	27 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x28",	28 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x29",	29 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x30",	30 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "x31",	31 + GP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f0",	 0 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f1",	 1 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f2",	 2 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f3",	 3 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f4",	 4 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f5",	 5 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f6",	 6 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f7",	 7 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f8",	 8 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f9",	 9 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f10",	10 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f11",	11 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f12",	12 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f13",	13 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f14",	14 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f15",	15 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f16",	16 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f17",	17 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f18",	18 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f19",	19 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f20",	20 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f21",	21 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f22",	22 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f23",	23 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f24",	24 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f25",	25 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f26",	26 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f27",	27 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f28",	28 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f29",	29 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f30",	30 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +  { "f31",	31 + FP_REG_FIRST },					\
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Globalizing directive for a label.  */
 | ||
| +#define GLOBAL_ASM_OP "\t.globl\t"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* 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'.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL
 | ||
| +#define ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL(LABEL,PREFIX,NUM)			\
 | ||
| +  sprintf ((LABEL), "*%s%s%ld", (LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX), (PREFIX), (long)(NUM))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* This is how to output an element of a case-vector that is absolute.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_VEC_ELT(STREAM, VALUE)				\
 | ||
| +  fprintf (STREAM, "\t.word\t%sL%d\n", LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX, VALUE)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* This is how to output an element of a PIC case-vector. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_DIFF_ELT(STREAM, BODY, VALUE, REL)		\
 | ||
| +  fprintf (STREAM, "\t.word\t%sL%d-%sL%d\n",				\
 | ||
| +	   LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX, VALUE, LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX, REL)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* 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(STREAM,LOG)					\
 | ||
| +  fprintf (STREAM, "\t.align\t%d\n", (LOG))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Define the strings to put out for each section in the object file.  */
 | ||
| +#define TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP	"\t.text"	/* instructions */
 | ||
| +#define DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP	"\t.data"	/* large data */
 | ||
| +#define READONLY_DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP	"\t.section\t.rodata"
 | ||
| +#define BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP	"\t.bss"
 | ||
| +#define SBSS_SECTION_ASM_OP	"\t.section\t.sbss,\"aw\",@nobits"
 | ||
| +#define SDATA_SECTION_ASM_OP	"\t.section\t.sdata,\"aw\",@progbits"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ASM_OUTPUT_REG_PUSH(STREAM,REGNO)				\
 | ||
| +do									\
 | ||
| +  {									\
 | ||
| +    fprintf (STREAM, "\taddi\t%s,%s,-8\n\t%s\t%s,0(%s)\n",		\
 | ||
| +	     reg_names[STACK_POINTER_REGNUM],				\
 | ||
| +	     reg_names[STACK_POINTER_REGNUM],				\
 | ||
| +	     TARGET_64BIT ? "sd" : "sw",				\
 | ||
| +	     reg_names[REGNO],						\
 | ||
| +	     reg_names[STACK_POINTER_REGNUM]);				\
 | ||
| +  }									\
 | ||
| +while (0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ASM_OUTPUT_REG_POP(STREAM,REGNO)				\
 | ||
| +do									\
 | ||
| +  {									\
 | ||
| +    fprintf (STREAM, "\t%s\t%s,0(%s)\n\taddi\t%s,%s,8\n",		\
 | ||
| +	     TARGET_64BIT ? "ld" : "lw",				\
 | ||
| +	     reg_names[REGNO],						\
 | ||
| +	     reg_names[STACK_POINTER_REGNUM],				\
 | ||
| +	     reg_names[STACK_POINTER_REGNUM],				\
 | ||
| +	     reg_names[STACK_POINTER_REGNUM]);				\
 | ||
| +  }									\
 | ||
| +while (0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ASM_COMMENT_START "#"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef SIZE_TYPE
 | ||
| +#define SIZE_TYPE (POINTER_SIZE == 64 ? "long unsigned int" : "unsigned int")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#undef PTRDIFF_TYPE
 | ||
| +#define PTRDIFF_TYPE (POINTER_SIZE == 64 ? "long int" : "int")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The maximum number of bytes that can be copied by one iteration of
 | ||
| +   a movmemsi loop; see riscv_block_move_loop.  */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_MAX_MOVE_BYTES_PER_LOOP_ITER (UNITS_PER_WORD * 4)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The maximum number of bytes that can be copied by a straight-line
 | ||
| +   implementation of movmemsi; see riscv_block_move_straight.  We want
 | ||
| +   to make sure that any loop-based implementation will iterate at
 | ||
| +   least twice.  */
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_MAX_MOVE_BYTES_STRAIGHT (RISCV_MAX_MOVE_BYTES_PER_LOOP_ITER * 2)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* The base cost of a memcpy call, for MOVE_RATIO and friends. */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define RISCV_CALL_RATIO 6
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* Any loop-based implementation of movmemsi will have at least
 | ||
| +   RISCV_MAX_MOVE_BYTES_STRAIGHT / UNITS_PER_WORD memory-to-memory
 | ||
| +   moves, so allow individual copies of fewer elements.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +   When movmemsi is not available, use a value approximating
 | ||
| +   the length of a memcpy call sequence, so that move_by_pieces
 | ||
| +   will generate inline code if it is shorter than a function call.
 | ||
| +   Since move_by_pieces_ninsns counts memory-to-memory moves, but
 | ||
| +   we'll have to generate a load/store pair for each, halve the
 | ||
| +   value of RISCV_CALL_RATIO to take that into account.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define MOVE_RATIO(speed)				\
 | ||
| +  (HAVE_movmemsi					\
 | ||
| +   ? RISCV_MAX_MOVE_BYTES_STRAIGHT / MOVE_MAX		\
 | ||
| +   : RISCV_CALL_RATIO / 2)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* For CLEAR_RATIO, when optimizing for size, give a better estimate
 | ||
| +   of the length of a memset call, but use the default otherwise.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define CLEAR_RATIO(speed)\
 | ||
| +  ((speed) ? 15 : RISCV_CALL_RATIO)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* This is similar to CLEAR_RATIO, but for a non-zero constant, so when
 | ||
| +   optimizing for size adjust the ratio to account for the overhead of
 | ||
| +   loading the constant and replicating it across the word.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define SET_RATIO(speed) \
 | ||
| +  ((speed) ? 15 : RISCV_CALL_RATIO - 2)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef HAVE_AS_TLS
 | ||
| +#define HAVE_AS_TLS 0
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef USED_FOR_TARGET
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern const enum reg_class riscv_regno_to_class[];
 | ||
| +extern bool riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok[][FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER];
 | ||
| +extern const char* riscv_hi_relocs[];
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#define ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT(CODE,GLOBAL) \
 | ||
| +  (((GLOBAL) ? DW_EH_PE_indirect : 0) | DW_EH_PE_pcrel | DW_EH_PE_sdata4)
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,2448 @@
 | ||
| +;; Machine description for RISC-V for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +;; Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +;; Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +;; any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +;; GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +;; along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_c_enum "unspec" [
 | ||
| +  ;; Floating-point moves.
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_LOAD_LOW
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_LOAD_HIGH
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_STORE_WORD
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  ;; GP manipulation.
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_EH_RETURN
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  ;; Symbolic accesses.
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_ADDRESS_FIRST
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_LOAD_GOT
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_TLS
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_TLS_LE
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_TLS_IE
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_TLS_GD
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  ;; Register save and restore.
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_GPR_SAVE
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_GPR_RESTORE
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  ;; Blockage and synchronisation.
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_BLOCKAGE
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_FENCE
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_FENCE_I
 | ||
| +])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_constants
 | ||
| +  [(RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM		1)
 | ||
| +   (T0_REGNUM			5)
 | ||
| +   (T1_REGNUM			6)
 | ||
| +])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(include "predicates.md")
 | ||
| +(include "constraints.md")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	Attributes
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_attr "got" "unset,xgot_high,load"
 | ||
| +  (const_string "unset"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; For jal instructions, this attribute is DIRECT when the target address
 | ||
| +;; is symbolic and INDIRECT when it is a register.
 | ||
| +(define_attr "jal" "unset,direct,indirect"
 | ||
| +  (const_string "unset"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Classification of moves, extensions and truncations.  Most values
 | ||
| +;; are as for "type" (see below) but there are also the following
 | ||
| +;; move-specific values:
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; andi		a single ANDI instruction
 | ||
| +;; shift_shift	a shift left followed by a shift right
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; This attribute is used to determine the instruction's length and
 | ||
| +;; scheduling type.  For doubleword moves, the attribute always describes
 | ||
| +;; the split instructions; in some cases, it is more appropriate for the
 | ||
| +;; scheduling type to be "multi" instead.
 | ||
| +(define_attr "move_type"
 | ||
| +  "unknown,load,fpload,store,fpstore,mtc,mfc,move,fmove,
 | ||
| +   const,logical,arith,andi,shift_shift"
 | ||
| +  (const_string "unknown"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_attr "alu_type" "unknown,add,sub,and,or,xor"
 | ||
| +  (const_string "unknown"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Main data type used by the insn
 | ||
| +(define_attr "mode" "unknown,none,QI,HI,SI,DI,TI,SF,DF,TF,FPSW"
 | ||
| +  (const_string "unknown"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; True if the main data type is twice the size of a word.
 | ||
| +(define_attr "dword_mode" "no,yes"
 | ||
| +  (cond [(and (eq_attr "mode" "DI,DF")
 | ||
| +	      (eq (symbol_ref "TARGET_64BIT") (const_int 0)))
 | ||
| +	 (const_string "yes")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	 (and (eq_attr "mode" "TI,TF")
 | ||
| +	      (ne (symbol_ref "TARGET_64BIT") (const_int 0)))
 | ||
| +	 (const_string "yes")]
 | ||
| +	(const_string "no")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Classification of each insn.
 | ||
| +;; branch	conditional branch
 | ||
| +;; jump		unconditional jump
 | ||
| +;; call		unconditional call
 | ||
| +;; load		load instruction(s)
 | ||
| +;; fpload	floating point load
 | ||
| +;; fpidxload    floating point indexed load
 | ||
| +;; store	store instruction(s)
 | ||
| +;; fpstore	floating point store
 | ||
| +;; fpidxstore	floating point indexed store
 | ||
| +;; mtc		transfer to coprocessor
 | ||
| +;; mfc		transfer from coprocessor
 | ||
| +;; const	load constant
 | ||
| +;; arith	integer arithmetic instructions
 | ||
| +;; logical      integer logical instructions
 | ||
| +;; shift	integer shift instructions
 | ||
| +;; slt		set less than instructions
 | ||
| +;; imul		integer multiply 
 | ||
| +;; idiv		integer divide
 | ||
| +;; move		integer register move (addi rd, rs1, 0)
 | ||
| +;; fmove	floating point register move
 | ||
| +;; fadd		floating point add/subtract
 | ||
| +;; fmul		floating point multiply
 | ||
| +;; fmadd	floating point multiply-add
 | ||
| +;; fdiv		floating point divide
 | ||
| +;; fcmp		floating point compare
 | ||
| +;; fcvt		floating point convert
 | ||
| +;; fsqrt	floating point square root
 | ||
| +;; multi	multiword sequence (or user asm statements)
 | ||
| +;; nop		no operation
 | ||
| +;; ghost	an instruction that produces no real code
 | ||
| +(define_attr "type"
 | ||
| +  "unknown,branch,jump,call,load,fpload,fpidxload,store,fpstore,fpidxstore,
 | ||
| +   mtc,mfc,const,arith,logical,shift,slt,imul,idiv,move,fmove,fadd,fmul,
 | ||
| +   fmadd,fdiv,fcmp,fcvt,fsqrt,multi,nop,ghost"
 | ||
| +  (cond [(eq_attr "jal" "!unset") (const_string "call")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "got" "load") (const_string "load")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "alu_type" "add,sub") (const_string "arith")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "alu_type" "and,or,xor") (const_string "logical")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	 ;; If a doubleword move uses these expensive instructions,
 | ||
| +	 ;; it is usually better to schedule them in the same way
 | ||
| +	 ;; as the singleword form, rather than as "multi".
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "load") (const_string "load")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "fpload") (const_string "fpload")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "store") (const_string "store")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "fpstore") (const_string "fpstore")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "mtc") (const_string "mtc")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "mfc") (const_string "mfc")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	 ;; These types of move are always single insns.
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "fmove") (const_string "fmove")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "arith") (const_string "arith")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "logical") (const_string "logical")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "andi") (const_string "logical")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	 ;; These types of move are always split.
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "shift_shift")
 | ||
| +	   (const_string "multi")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	 ;; These types of move are split for doubleword modes only.
 | ||
| +	 (and (eq_attr "move_type" "move,const")
 | ||
| +	      (eq_attr "dword_mode" "yes"))
 | ||
| +	   (const_string "multi")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "move") (const_string "move")
 | ||
| +	 (eq_attr "move_type" "const") (const_string "const")]
 | ||
| +	(const_string "unknown")))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Mode for conversion types (fcvt)
 | ||
| +;; I2S          integer to float single (SI/DI to SF)
 | ||
| +;; I2D          integer to float double (SI/DI to DF)
 | ||
| +;; S2I          float to integer (SF to SI/DI)
 | ||
| +;; D2I          float to integer (DF to SI/DI)
 | ||
| +;; D2S          double to float single
 | ||
| +;; S2D          float single to double
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_attr "cnv_mode" "unknown,I2S,I2D,S2I,D2I,D2S,S2D" 
 | ||
| +  (const_string "unknown"))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Length of instruction in bytes.
 | ||
| +(define_attr "length" ""
 | ||
| +   (cond [
 | ||
| +	  ;; Direct branch instructions have a range of [-0x1000,0xffc],
 | ||
| +	  ;; relative to the address of the delay slot.  If a branch is
 | ||
| +	  ;; outside this range, convert a branch like:
 | ||
| +	  ;;
 | ||
| +	  ;;	bne	r1,r2,target
 | ||
| +	  ;;
 | ||
| +	  ;; to:
 | ||
| +	  ;;
 | ||
| +	  ;;	beq	r1,r2,1f
 | ||
| +	  ;;  j target
 | ||
| +	  ;; 1:
 | ||
| +	  ;;
 | ||
| +	  (eq_attr "type" "branch")
 | ||
| +	  (if_then_else (and (le (minus (match_dup 0) (pc)) (const_int 4088))
 | ||
| +				  (le (minus (pc) (match_dup 0)) (const_int 4092)))
 | ||
| +	  (const_int 4)
 | ||
| +	  (const_int 8))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  ;; Conservatively assume calls take two instructions, as in:
 | ||
| +	  ;;   auipc t0, %pcrel_hi(target)
 | ||
| +	  ;;   jalr  ra, t0, %lo(target)
 | ||
| +	  ;; The linker will relax these into JAL when appropriate.
 | ||
| +	  (eq_attr "type" "call")
 | ||
| +	  (const_int 8)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  ;; "Ghost" instructions occupy no space.
 | ||
| +	  (eq_attr "type" "ghost")
 | ||
| +	  (const_int 0)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  (eq_attr "got" "load") (const_int 8)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  ;; SHIFT_SHIFTs are decomposed into two separate instructions.
 | ||
| +	  (eq_attr "move_type" "shift_shift")
 | ||
| +		(const_int 8)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  ;; Check for doubleword moves that are decomposed into two
 | ||
| +	  ;; instructions.
 | ||
| +	  (and (eq_attr "move_type" "mtc,mfc,move")
 | ||
| +	       (eq_attr "dword_mode" "yes"))
 | ||
| +	  (const_int 8)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  ;; Doubleword CONST{,N} moves are split into two word
 | ||
| +	  ;; CONST{,N} moves.
 | ||
| +	  (and (eq_attr "move_type" "const")
 | ||
| +	       (eq_attr "dword_mode" "yes"))
 | ||
| +	  (symbol_ref "riscv_split_const_insns (operands[1]) * 4")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +	  ;; Otherwise, constants, loads and stores are handled by external
 | ||
| +	  ;; routines.
 | ||
| +	  (eq_attr "move_type" "load,fpload")
 | ||
| +	  (symbol_ref "riscv_load_store_insns (operands[1], insn) * 4")
 | ||
| +	  (eq_attr "move_type" "store,fpstore")
 | ||
| +	  (symbol_ref "riscv_load_store_insns (operands[0], insn) * 4")
 | ||
| +	  ] (const_int 4)))
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Describe a user's asm statement.
 | ||
| +(define_asm_attributes
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "multi")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This mode iterator allows 32-bit and 64-bit GPR patterns to be generated
 | ||
| +;; from the same template.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator GPR [SI (DI "TARGET_64BIT")])
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator SUPERQI [HI SI (DI "TARGET_64BIT")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; A copy of GPR that can be used when a pattern has two independent
 | ||
| +;; modes.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator GPR2 [SI (DI "TARGET_64BIT")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This mode iterator allows :P to be used for patterns that operate on
 | ||
| +;; pointer-sized quantities.  Exactly one of the two alternatives will match.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator P [(SI "Pmode == SImode") (DI "Pmode == DImode")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 32-bit integer moves for which we provide move patterns.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator IMOVE32 [SI])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 64-bit modes for which we provide move patterns.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator MOVE64 [DI DF])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 128-bit modes for which we provide move patterns on 64-bit targets.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator MOVE128 [TI TF])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This mode iterator allows the QI and HI extension patterns to be
 | ||
| +;; defined from the same template.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator SHORT [QI HI])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Likewise the 64-bit truncate-and-shift patterns.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator SUBDI [QI HI SI])
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator HISI [HI SI])
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator ANYI [QI HI SI (DI "TARGET_64BIT")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This mode iterator allows :ANYF to be used wherever a scalar or vector
 | ||
| +;; floating-point mode is allowed.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator ANYF [(SF "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT")
 | ||
| +			    (DF "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT")])
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator ANYIF [QI HI SI (DI "TARGET_64BIT")
 | ||
| +			     (SF "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT")
 | ||
| +			     (DF "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Like ANYF, but only applies to scalar modes.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator SCALARF [(SF "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT")
 | ||
| +			       (DF "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; A floating-point mode for which moves involving FPRs may need to be split.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_iterator SPLITF
 | ||
| +  [(DF "!TARGET_64BIT")
 | ||
| +   (DI "!TARGET_64BIT")
 | ||
| +   (TF "TARGET_64BIT")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This attribute gives the length suffix for a sign- or zero-extension
 | ||
| +;; instruction.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_attr size [(QI "b") (HI "h")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Mode attributes for loads.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_attr load [(QI "lb") (HI "lh") (SI "lw") (DI "ld") (SF "flw") (DF "fld")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Instruction names for stores.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_attr store [(QI "sb") (HI "sh") (SI "sw") (DI "sd") (SF "fsw") (DF "fsd")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This attribute gives the best constraint to use for registers of
 | ||
| +;; a given mode.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_attr reg [(SI "d") (DI "d") (CC "d")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This attribute gives the format suffix for floating-point operations.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_attr fmt [(SF "s") (DF "d")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This attribute gives the format suffix for atomic memory operations.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_attr amo [(SI "w") (DI "d")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This attribute gives the upper-case mode name for one unit of a
 | ||
| +;; floating-point mode.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_attr UNITMODE [(SF "SF") (DF "DF")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This attribute gives the integer mode that has half the size of
 | ||
| +;; the controlling mode.
 | ||
| +(define_mode_attr HALFMODE [(DF "SI") (DI "SI") (TF "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This code iterator allows signed and unsigned widening multiplications
 | ||
| +;; to use the same template.
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_extend [sign_extend zero_extend])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This code iterator allows the two right shift instructions to be
 | ||
| +;; generated from the same template.
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_shiftrt [ashiftrt lshiftrt])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This code iterator allows the three shift instructions to be generated
 | ||
| +;; from the same template.
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_shift [ashift ashiftrt lshiftrt])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This code iterator allows unsigned and signed division to be generated
 | ||
| +;; from the same template.
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_div [div udiv])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This code iterator allows unsigned and signed modulus to be generated
 | ||
| +;; from the same template.
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_mod [mod umod])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; These code iterators allow the signed and unsigned scc operations to use
 | ||
| +;; the same template.
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_gt [gt gtu])
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_ge [ge geu])
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_lt [lt ltu])
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_le [le leu])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; <u> expands to an empty string when doing a signed operation and
 | ||
| +;; "u" when doing an unsigned operation.
 | ||
| +(define_code_attr u [(sign_extend "") (zero_extend "u")
 | ||
| +		     (div "") (udiv "u")
 | ||
| +		     (mod "") (umod "u")
 | ||
| +		     (gt "") (gtu "u")
 | ||
| +		     (ge "") (geu "u")
 | ||
| +		     (lt "") (ltu "u")
 | ||
| +		     (le "") (leu "u")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; <su> is like <u>, but the signed form expands to "s" rather than "".
 | ||
| +(define_code_attr su [(sign_extend "s") (zero_extend "u")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; <optab> expands to the name of the optab for a particular code.
 | ||
| +(define_code_attr optab [(ashift "ashl")
 | ||
| +			 (ashiftrt "ashr")
 | ||
| +			 (lshiftrt "lshr")
 | ||
| +			 (ior "ior")
 | ||
| +			 (xor "xor")
 | ||
| +			 (and "and")
 | ||
| +			 (plus "add")
 | ||
| +			 (minus "sub")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; <insn> expands to the name of the insn that implements a particular code.
 | ||
| +(define_code_attr insn [(ashift "sll")
 | ||
| +			(ashiftrt "sra")
 | ||
| +			(lshiftrt "srl")
 | ||
| +			(ior "or")
 | ||
| +			(xor "xor")
 | ||
| +			(and "and")
 | ||
| +			(plus "add")
 | ||
| +			(minus "sub")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Pipeline descriptions.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; generic.md provides a fallback for processors without a specific
 | ||
| +;; pipeline description.  It is derived from the old define_function_unit
 | ||
| +;; version and uses the "alu" and "imuldiv" units declared below.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; Some of the processor-specific files are also derived from old
 | ||
| +;; define_function_unit descriptions and simply override the parts of
 | ||
| +;; generic.md that don't apply.  The other processor-specific files
 | ||
| +;; are self-contained.
 | ||
| +(define_automaton "alu,imuldiv")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_cpu_unit "alu" "alu")
 | ||
| +(define_cpu_unit "imuldiv" "imuldiv")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Ghost instructions produce no real code and introduce no hazards.
 | ||
| +;; They exist purely to express an effect on dataflow.
 | ||
| +(define_insn_reservation "ghost" 0
 | ||
| +  (eq_attr "type" "ghost")
 | ||
| +  "nothing")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(include "generic.md")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	ADDITION
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "add<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(plus:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "fadd.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fadd")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "add<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	(plus:GPR (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:GPR 2 "arith_operand")))]
 | ||
| +  "")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*addsi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	(plus:SI (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r,r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:GPR2 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  { return TARGET_64BIT ? "addw\t%0,%1,%2" : "add\t%0,%1,%2"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*adddi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	(plus:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r,r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:DI 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "add\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*addsi3_extended"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	(sign_extend:DI
 | ||
| +	     (plus:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r,r")
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:SI 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "addw\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*adddisi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	     (plus:SI (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r,r"))
 | ||
| +		      (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "addw\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*adddisisi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	     (plus:SI (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r,r"))
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:SI 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "addw\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*adddi3_truncsi"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +          (truncate:SI
 | ||
| +	     (plus:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r,r")
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:DI 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "addw\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	SUBTRACTION
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "sub<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(minus:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +		    (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "fsub.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fadd")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "sub<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	(minus:GPR (match_operand:GPR 1 "reg_or_0_operand")
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:GPR 2 "register_operand")))]
 | ||
| +  "")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*subdi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(minus:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "sub\t%0,%z1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*subsi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(minus:SI (match_operand:GPR 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:GPR2 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  { return TARGET_64BIT ? "subw\t%0,%z1,%2" : "sub\t%0,%z1,%2"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*subsi3_extended"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(sign_extend:DI
 | ||
| +	    (minus:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "subw\t%0,%z1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*subdisi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	     (minus:SI (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ"))
 | ||
| +		      (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "subw\t%0,%z1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*subdisisi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	     (minus:SI (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ"))
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "subw\t%0,%z1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*subsidisi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	     (minus:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")
 | ||
| +		      (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "subw\t%0,%z1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*subdi3_truncsi"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +          (truncate:SI
 | ||
| +	     (minus:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ,r")
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:DI 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "subw\t%0,%z1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	MULTIPLICATION
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "mul<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SCALARF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(mult:SCALARF (match_operand:SCALARF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:SCALARF 2 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "fmul.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmul")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "mul<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	(mult:GPR (match_operand:GPR 1 "reg_or_0_operand")
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:GPR 2 "register_operand")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*mulsi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(mult:SI (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:GPR2 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV"
 | ||
| +  { return TARGET_64BIT ? "mulw\t%0,%1,%2" : "mul\t%0,%1,%2"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "imul")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*muldisi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	     (mult:SI (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		      (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "mulw\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "imul")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*muldi3_truncsi"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +          (truncate:SI
 | ||
| +	     (mult:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "mulw\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "imul")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*muldi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(mult:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "mul\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "imul")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ........................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	MULTIPLICATION HIGH-PART
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ........................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Using a clobber here is ghetto, but I'm not smart enough to do better. '
 | ||
| +(define_insn_and_split "<u>mulditi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:TI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(mult:TI (any_extend:TI
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		 (any_extend:TI
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))
 | ||
| +  (clobber (match_scratch:DI 3 "=r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "#"
 | ||
| +  "reload_completed"
 | ||
| +  [
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 3) (mult:DI (match_dup 1) (match_dup 2)))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 4) (truncate:DI
 | ||
| +			(lshiftrt:TI
 | ||
| +			  (mult:TI (any_extend:TI (match_dup 1))
 | ||
| +				   (any_extend:TI (match_dup 2)))
 | ||
| +			  (const_int 64))))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 5) (match_dup 3))
 | ||
| +  ]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  operands[4] = riscv_subword (operands[0], true);
 | ||
| +  operands[5] = riscv_subword (operands[0], false);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  )
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "<u>muldi3_highpart"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(truncate:DI
 | ||
| +	  (lshiftrt:TI
 | ||
| +	    (mult:TI (any_extend:TI
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		     (any_extend:TI
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r")))
 | ||
| +	    (const_int 64))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "mulh<u>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "imul")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_and_split "usmulditi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:TI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(mult:TI (zero_extend:TI
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		 (sign_extend:TI
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))
 | ||
| +  (clobber (match_scratch:DI 3 "=r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "#"
 | ||
| +  "reload_completed"
 | ||
| +  [
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 3) (mult:DI (match_dup 1) (match_dup 2)))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 4) (truncate:DI
 | ||
| +			(lshiftrt:TI
 | ||
| +			  (mult:TI (zero_extend:TI (match_dup 1))
 | ||
| +				   (sign_extend:TI (match_dup 2)))
 | ||
| +			  (const_int 64))))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 5) (match_dup 3))
 | ||
| +  ]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  operands[4] = riscv_subword (operands[0], true);
 | ||
| +  operands[5] = riscv_subword (operands[0], false);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  )
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "usmuldi3_highpart"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(truncate:DI
 | ||
| +	  (lshiftrt:TI
 | ||
| +	    (mult:TI (zero_extend:TI
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		     (sign_extend:TI
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r")))
 | ||
| +	    (const_int 64))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "mulhsu\t%0,%2,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "imul")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "<u>mulsidi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(mult:DI (any_extend:DI
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		 (any_extend:DI
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))
 | ||
| +  (clobber (match_scratch:SI 3 "=r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && !TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx temp = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_mulsi3 (temp, operands[1], operands[2]));
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_<u>mulsi3_highpart (riscv_subword (operands[0], true),
 | ||
| +				     operands[1], operands[2]));
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_movsi (riscv_subword (operands[0], false), temp));
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  )
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "<u>mulsi3_highpart"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(truncate:SI
 | ||
| +	  (lshiftrt:DI
 | ||
| +	    (mult:DI (any_extend:DI
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		     (any_extend:DI
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r")))
 | ||
| +	    (const_int 32))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && !TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "mulh<u>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "imul")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "usmulsidi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(mult:DI (zero_extend:DI
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		 (sign_extend:DI
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))
 | ||
| +  (clobber (match_scratch:SI 3 "=r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && !TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  rtx temp = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_mulsi3 (temp, operands[1], operands[2]));
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_usmulsi3_highpart (riscv_subword (operands[0], true),
 | ||
| +				     operands[1], operands[2]));
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_movsi (riscv_subword (operands[0], false), temp));
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  )
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "usmulsi3_highpart"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(truncate:SI
 | ||
| +	  (lshiftrt:DI
 | ||
| +	    (mult:DI (zero_extend:DI
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		     (sign_extend:DI
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r")))
 | ||
| +	    (const_int 32))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && !TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "mulhsu\t%0,%2,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "imul")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	DIVISION and REMAINDER
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "<u>divsi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_div:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV"
 | ||
| +  { return TARGET_64BIT ? "div<u>w\t%0,%1,%2" : "div<u>\t%0,%1,%2"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "idiv")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "<u>divdi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_div:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "div<u>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "idiv")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "<u>modsi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_mod:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV"
 | ||
| +  { return TARGET_64BIT ? "rem<u>w\t%0,%1,%2" : "rem<u>\t%0,%1,%2"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "idiv")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "<u>moddi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_mod:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_MULDIV && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "rem<u>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "idiv")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "div<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(div:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_FDIV"
 | ||
| +  "fdiv.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fdiv")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	SQUARE ROOT
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "sqrt<mode>2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(sqrt:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_FDIV"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +    return "fsqrt.<fmt>\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fsqrt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Floating point multiply accumulate instructions.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fma<mode>4"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +    (fma:ANYF
 | ||
| +      (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +      (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +      (match_operand:ANYF 3 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fmadd.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmadd")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fms<mode>4"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +    (fma:ANYF
 | ||
| +      (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +      (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +      (neg:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 3 "register_operand" "f"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fmsub.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmadd")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "nfma<mode>4"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +    (neg:ANYF
 | ||
| +      (fma:ANYF
 | ||
| +        (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +        (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +        (match_operand:ANYF 3 "register_operand" "f"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fnmadd.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmadd")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "nfms<mode>4"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +    (neg:ANYF
 | ||
| +      (fma:ANYF
 | ||
| +        (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +        (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +        (neg:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 3 "register_operand" "f")))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fnmsub.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmadd")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; modulo signed zeros, -(a*b+c) == -c-a*b
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*nfma<mode>4_fastmath"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +    (minus:ANYF
 | ||
| +      (match_operand:ANYF 3 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +      (mult:ANYF
 | ||
| +        (neg:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f"))
 | ||
| +        (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && !HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (<MODE>mode)"
 | ||
| +  "fnmadd.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmadd")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; modulo signed zeros, -(a*b-c) == c-a*b
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*nfms<mode>4_fastmath"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +    (minus:ANYF
 | ||
| +      (match_operand:ANYF 3 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +      (mult:ANYF
 | ||
| +        (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +        (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && !HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (<MODE>mode)"
 | ||
| +  "fnmsub.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmadd")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	ABSOLUTE VALUE
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "abs<mode>2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(abs:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fabs.<fmt>\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmove")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	MIN/MAX
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "smin<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +		   (smin:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +			    (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fmin.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmove")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "smax<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +		   (smax:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +			    (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fmax.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmove")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	NEGATION and ONE'S COMPLEMENT '
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "neg<mode>2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(neg:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fneg.<fmt>\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fmove")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "one_cmpl<mode>2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(not:GPR (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "not\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "logical")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	LOGICAL
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "and<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	(and:GPR (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "%r,r")
 | ||
| +		 (match_operand:GPR 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "and\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "logical")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "ior<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	(ior:GPR (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "%r,r")
 | ||
| +		 (match_operand:GPR 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "or\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "logical")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "xor<mode>3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	(xor:GPR (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "%r,r")
 | ||
| +		 (match_operand:GPR 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "xor\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "logical")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	TRUNCATION
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "truncdfsf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(float_truncate:SF (match_operand:DF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.s.d\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"D2S")   
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"SF")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Integer truncation patterns.  Truncating to HImode/QImode is a no-op.
 | ||
| +;; Truncating from DImode to SImode is not, because we always keep SImode
 | ||
| +;; values sign-extended in a register so we can safely use DImode branches
 | ||
| +;; and comparisons on SImode values.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "truncdisi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,m")
 | ||
| +        (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r,r")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "@
 | ||
| +    sext.w\t%0,%1
 | ||
| +    sw\t%1,%0"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "arith,store")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Combiner patterns to optimize shift/truncate combinations.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*ashr_trunc<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SUBDI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +        (truncate:SUBDI
 | ||
| +	  (ashiftrt:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:DI 2 "const_arith_operand" ""))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT && IN_RANGE (INTVAL (operands[2]), 32, 63)"
 | ||
| +  "sra\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "shift")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*lshr32_trunc<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SUBDI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +        (truncate:SUBDI
 | ||
| +	  (lshiftrt:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		       (const_int 32))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "sra\t%0,%1,32"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "shift")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	ZERO EXTENSION
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Extension insns.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_and_split "zero_extendsidi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +        (zero_extend:DI (match_operand:SI 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,W")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "@
 | ||
| +   #
 | ||
| +   lwu\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  "&& reload_completed && REG_P (operands[1])"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 0)
 | ||
| +        (ashift:DI (match_dup 1) (const_int 32)))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 0)
 | ||
| +        (lshiftrt:DI (match_dup 0) (const_int 32)))]
 | ||
| +  { operands[1] = gen_lowpart (DImode, operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "shift_shift,load")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Combine is not allowed to convert this insn into a zero_extendsidi2
 | ||
| +;; because of TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_and_split "*clear_upper32"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +        (and:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,W")
 | ||
| +		(const_int 4294967295)))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (which_alternative == 0)
 | ||
| +    return "#";
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  operands[1] = gen_lowpart (SImode, operands[1]);
 | ||
| +  return "lwu\t%0,%1";
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  "&& reload_completed && REG_P (operands[1])"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 0)
 | ||
| +        (ashift:DI (match_dup 1) (const_int 32)))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 0)
 | ||
| +        (lshiftrt:DI (match_dup 0) (const_int 32)))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "shift_shift,load")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_and_split "zero_extendhi<GPR:mode>2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +        (zero_extend:GPR (match_operand:HI 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "@
 | ||
| +   #
 | ||
| +   lhu\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  "&& reload_completed && REG_P (operands[1])"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 0)
 | ||
| +        (ashift:GPR (match_dup 1) (match_dup 2)))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 0)
 | ||
| +        (lshiftrt:GPR (match_dup 0) (match_dup 2)))]
 | ||
| +  {
 | ||
| +    operands[1] = gen_lowpart (<GPR:MODE>mode, operands[1]);
 | ||
| +    operands[2] = GEN_INT(GET_MODE_BITSIZE(<GPR:MODE>mode) - 16);
 | ||
| +  }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "shift_shift,load")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<GPR:MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "zero_extendqi<SUPERQI:mode>2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SUPERQI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +        (zero_extend:SUPERQI
 | ||
| +	     (match_operand:QI 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "@
 | ||
| +   and\t%0,%1,0xff
 | ||
| +   lbu\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "andi,load")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<SUPERQI:MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	SIGN EXTENSION
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Extension insns.
 | ||
| +;; Those for integer source operand are ordered widest source type first.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; When TARGET_64BIT, all SImode integer registers should already be in
 | ||
| +;; sign-extended form (see TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION and truncdisi2).  We can
 | ||
| +;; therefore get rid of register->register instructions if we constrain
 | ||
| +;; the source to be in the same register as the destination.
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;; The register alternative has type "arith" so that the pre-reload
 | ||
| +;; scheduler will treat it as a move.  This reflects what happens if
 | ||
| +;; the register alternative needs a reload.
 | ||
| +(define_insn_and_split "extendsidi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +        (sign_extend:DI (match_operand:SI 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "@
 | ||
| +   #
 | ||
| +   lw\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  "&& reload_completed && register_operand (operands[1], VOIDmode)"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 0) (match_dup 1))]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (REGNO (operands[0]) == REGNO (operands[1]))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      emit_note (NOTE_INSN_DELETED);
 | ||
| +      DONE;
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  operands[1] = gen_rtx_REG (DImode, REGNO (operands[1]));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "move,load")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_and_split "extend<SHORT:mode><SUPERQI:mode>2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SUPERQI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +        (sign_extend:SUPERQI
 | ||
| +	     (match_operand:SHORT 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "@
 | ||
| +   #
 | ||
| +   l<SHORT:size>\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  "&& reload_completed && REG_P (operands[1])"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 0) (ashift:SI (match_dup 1) (match_dup 2)))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 0) (ashiftrt:SI (match_dup 0) (match_dup 2)))]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  operands[0] = gen_lowpart (SImode, operands[0]);
 | ||
| +  operands[1] = gen_lowpart (SImode, operands[1]);
 | ||
| +  operands[2] = GEN_INT (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (SImode)
 | ||
| +			 - GET_MODE_BITSIZE (<SHORT:MODE>mode));
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "shift_shift,load")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "extendsfdf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(float_extend:DF (match_operand:SF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.d.s\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"S2D")   
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"DF")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	CONVERSIONS
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fix_truncdfsi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(fix:SI (match_operand:DF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.w.d %0,%1,rtz"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"DF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"D2I")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fix_truncsfsi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(fix:SI (match_operand:SF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.w.s %0,%1,rtz"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"SF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"S2I")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fix_truncdfdi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(fix:DI (match_operand:DF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.l.d %0,%1,rtz"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"DF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"D2I")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fix_truncsfdi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(fix:DI (match_operand:SF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.l.s %0,%1,rtz"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"SF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"S2I")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "floatsidf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(float:DF (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.d.w\t%0,%z1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"DF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"I2D")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "floatdidf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(float:DF (match_operand:DI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.d.l\t%0,%z1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"DF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"I2D")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "floatsisf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(float:SF (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.s.w\t%0,%z1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"SF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"I2S")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "floatdisf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(float:SF (match_operand:DI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.s.l\t%0,%z1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"SF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"I2S")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "floatunssidf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(unsigned_float:DF (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.d.wu\t%0,%z1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"DF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"I2D")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "floatunsdidf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(unsigned_float:DF (match_operand:DI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.d.lu\t%0,%z1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"DF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"I2D")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "floatunssisf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(unsigned_float:SF (match_operand:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.s.wu\t%0,%z1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"SF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"I2S")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "floatunsdisf2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SF 0 "register_operand" "=f")
 | ||
| +	(unsigned_float:SF (match_operand:DI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.s.lu\t%0,%z1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"SF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"I2S")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fixuns_truncdfsi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(unsigned_fix:SI (match_operand:DF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.wu.d %0,%1,rtz"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"DF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"D2I")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fixuns_truncsfsi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(unsigned_fix:SI (match_operand:SF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.wu.s %0,%1,rtz"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"SF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"S2I")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fixuns_truncdfdi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(unsigned_fix:DI (match_operand:DF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.lu.d %0,%1,rtz"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"DF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"D2I")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fixuns_truncsfdi2"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(unsigned_fix:DI (match_operand:SF 1 "register_operand" "f")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "fcvt.lu.s %0,%1,rtz"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"fcvt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"SF")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "cnv_mode"	"S2I")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	DATA MOVEMENT
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Lower-level instructions for loading an address from the GOT.
 | ||
| +;; We could use MEMs, but an unspec gives more optimization
 | ||
| +;; opportunities.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "got_load<mode>"
 | ||
| +   [(set (match_operand:P 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +       (unspec:P [(match_operand:P 1 "symbolic_operand" "")]
 | ||
| +		 UNSPEC_LOAD_GOT))]
 | ||
| +  "flag_pic"
 | ||
| +  "la\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +   [(set_attr "got" "load")
 | ||
| +    (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "tls_add_tp_le<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:P 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(unspec:P [(match_operand:P 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:P 2 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:P 3 "symbolic_operand" "")]
 | ||
| +		  UNSPEC_TLS_LE))]
 | ||
| +  "!flag_pic || flag_pie"
 | ||
| +  "add\t%0,%1,%2,%%tprel_add(%3)"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "got_load_tls_gd<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:P 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +       (unspec:P [(match_operand:P 1 "symbolic_operand" "")]
 | ||
| +                 UNSPEC_TLS_GD))]
 | ||
| +  "flag_pic"
 | ||
| +  "la.tls.gd\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "got" "load")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "got_load_tls_ie<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:P 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +       (unspec:P [(match_operand:P 1 "symbolic_operand" "")]
 | ||
| +                 UNSPEC_TLS_IE))]
 | ||
| +  "flag_pic"
 | ||
| +  "la.tls.ie\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "got" "load")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Instructions for adding the low 16 bits of an address to a register.
 | ||
| +;; Operand 2 is the address: riscv_print_operand works out which relocation
 | ||
| +;; should be applied.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*low<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:P 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(lo_sum:P (match_operand:P 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:P 2 "immediate_operand" "")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "add\t%0,%1,%R2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "alu_type" "add")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Allow combine to split complex const_int load sequences, using operand 2
 | ||
| +;; to store the intermediate results.  See move_operand for details.
 | ||
| +(define_split
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:GPR 1 "splittable_const_int_operand"))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_operand:GPR 2 "register_operand"))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  [(const_int 0)]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_move_integer (operands[2], operands[0], INTVAL (operands[1]));
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Likewise, for symbolic operands.
 | ||
| +(define_split
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:P 0 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:P 1))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_operand:P 2 "register_operand"))]
 | ||
| +  "riscv_split_symbol (operands[2], operands[1], MAX_MACHINE_MODE, NULL)"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 0) (match_dup 3))]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_split_symbol (operands[2], operands[1],
 | ||
| +		     MAX_MACHINE_MODE, &operands[3]);
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 64-bit integer moves
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Unlike most other insns, the move insns can't be split with '
 | ||
| +;; different predicates, because register spilling and other parts of
 | ||
| +;; the compiler, have memoized the insn number already.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "movdi"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:DI 1 ""))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_legitimize_move (DImode, operands[0], operands[1]))
 | ||
| +    DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movdi_32bit"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,r,m,*f,*f,*r,*m")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:DI 1 "move_operand" "r,i,m,r,*J*r,*m,*f,*f"))]
 | ||
| +  "!TARGET_64BIT
 | ||
| +   && (register_operand (operands[0], DImode)
 | ||
| +       || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], DImode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "move,const,load,store,mtc,fpload,mfc,fpstore")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movdi_64bit"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,r,m,*f,*f,*r,*m")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:DI 1 "move_operand" "r,T,m,rJ,*r*J,*m,*f,*f"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT
 | ||
| +   && (register_operand (operands[0], DImode)
 | ||
| +       || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], DImode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "move,const,load,store,mtc,fpload,mfc,fpstore")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 32-bit Integer moves
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Unlike most other insns, the move insns can't be split with
 | ||
| +;; different predicates, because register spilling and other parts of
 | ||
| +;; the compiler, have memoized the insn number already.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "mov<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:IMOVE32 0 "")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:IMOVE32 1 ""))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_legitimize_move (<MODE>mode, operands[0], operands[1]))
 | ||
| +    DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*mov<mode>_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:IMOVE32 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,r,m,*f,*f,*r,*m")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:IMOVE32 1 "move_operand" "r,T,m,rJ,*r*J,*m,*f,*f"))]
 | ||
| +  "(register_operand (operands[0], <MODE>mode)
 | ||
| +    || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], <MODE>mode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "move,const,load,store,mtc,fpload,mfc,fpstore")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 16-bit Integer moves
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Unlike most other insns, the move insns can't be split with
 | ||
| +;; different predicates, because register spilling and other parts of
 | ||
| +;; the compiler, have memoized the insn number already.
 | ||
| +;; Unsigned loads are used because LOAD_EXTEND_OP returns ZERO_EXTEND.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "movhi"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:HI 0 "")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:HI 1 ""))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_legitimize_move (HImode, operands[0], operands[1]))
 | ||
| +    DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movhi_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:HI 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,r,m,*f,*r")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:HI 1 "move_operand"         "r,T,m,rJ,*r*J,*f"))]
 | ||
| +  "(register_operand (operands[0], HImode)
 | ||
| +    || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], HImode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "move,const,load,store,mtc,mfc")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "HI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; HImode constant generation; see riscv_move_integer for details.
 | ||
| +;; si+si->hi without truncation is legal because of TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "add<mode>hi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:HI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	(plus:HI (match_operand:HISI 1 "register_operand" "r,r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:HISI 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  { return TARGET_64BIT ? "addw\t%0,%1,%2" : "add\t%0,%1,%2"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "arith")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "HI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "xor<mode>hi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:HI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r")
 | ||
| +	(xor:HI (match_operand:HISI 1 "register_operand" "r,r")
 | ||
| +		  (match_operand:HISI 2 "arith_operand" "r,Q")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "xor\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "logical")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "HI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 8-bit Integer moves
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "movqi"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:QI 0 "")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:QI 1 ""))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_legitimize_move (QImode, operands[0], operands[1]))
 | ||
| +    DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movqi_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:QI 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,r,m,*f,*r")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:QI 1 "move_operand"         "r,I,m,rJ,*r*J,*f"))]
 | ||
| +  "(register_operand (operands[0], QImode)
 | ||
| +    || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], QImode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "move,const,load,store,mtc,mfc")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "QI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 32-bit floating point moves
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "movsf"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SF 0 "")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:SF 1 ""))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_legitimize_move (SFmode, operands[0], operands[1]))
 | ||
| +    DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movsf_hardfloat"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SF 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=f,f,f,m,m,*f,*r,*r,*r,*m")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:SF 1 "move_operand" "f,G,m,f,G,*r,*f,*G*r,*m,*r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT
 | ||
| +   && (register_operand (operands[0], SFmode)
 | ||
| +       || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], SFmode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "fmove,mtc,fpload,fpstore,store,mtc,mfc,move,load,store")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SF")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movsf_softfloat"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SF 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,m")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:SF 1 "move_operand" "Gr,m,r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT
 | ||
| +   && (register_operand (operands[0], SFmode)
 | ||
| +       || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], SFmode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "move,load,store")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SF")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 64-bit floating point moves
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "movdf"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:DF 1 ""))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_legitimize_move (DFmode, operands[0], operands[1]))
 | ||
| +    DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; In RV32, we lack mtf.d/mff.d.  Go through memory instead.
 | ||
| +;; (except for moving a constant 0 to an FPR.  for that we use fcvt.d.w.)
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movdf_hardfloat_rv32"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=f,f,f,m,m,*r,*r,*m")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:DF 1 "move_operand" "f,G,m,f,G,*r*G,*m,*r"))]
 | ||
| +  "!TARGET_64BIT && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT
 | ||
| +   && (register_operand (operands[0], DFmode)
 | ||
| +       || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], DFmode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "fmove,mtc,fpload,fpstore,store,move,load,store")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DF")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movdf_hardfloat_rv64"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=f,f,f,m,m,*f,*r,*r,*r,*m")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:DF 1 "move_operand" "f,G,m,f,G,*r,*f,*r*G,*m,*r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT
 | ||
| +   && (register_operand (operands[0], DFmode)
 | ||
| +       || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], DFmode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "fmove,mtc,fpload,fpstore,store,mtc,mfc,move,load,store")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DF")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movdf_softfloat"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,m")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:DF 1 "move_operand" "rG,m,rG"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT
 | ||
| +   && (register_operand (operands[0], DFmode)
 | ||
| +       || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], DFmode))"
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]); }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "move,load,store")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DF")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 128-bit integer moves
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "movti"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:TI 0)
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:TI 1))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_legitimize_move (TImode, operands[0], operands[1]))
 | ||
| +    DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*movti"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:TI 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,r,m")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:TI 1 "move_operand" "r,i,m,rJ"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT
 | ||
| +   && (register_operand (operands[0], TImode)
 | ||
| +       || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], TImode))"
 | ||
| +  "#"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "move,const,load,store")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "TI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_split
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:MOVE64 0 "nonimmediate_operand")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:MOVE64 1 "move_operand"))]
 | ||
| +  "reload_completed && !TARGET_64BIT
 | ||
| +   && riscv_split_64bit_move_p (operands[0], operands[1])"
 | ||
| +  [(const_int 0)]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_split_doubleword_move (operands[0], operands[1]);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_split
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:MOVE128 0 "nonimmediate_operand")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:MOVE128 1 "move_operand"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT && reload_completed"
 | ||
| +  [(const_int 0)]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_split_doubleword_move (operands[0], operands[1]);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; 64-bit paired-single floating point moves
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Load the low word of operand 0 with operand 1.
 | ||
| +(define_insn "load_low<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SPLITF 0 "register_operand" "=f,f")
 | ||
| +	(unspec:SPLITF [(match_operand:<HALFMODE> 1 "general_operand" "rJ,m")]
 | ||
| +		       UNSPEC_LOAD_LOW))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  operands[0] = riscv_subword (operands[0], 0);
 | ||
| +  return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "mtc,fpload")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<HALFMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Load the high word of operand 0 from operand 1, preserving the value
 | ||
| +;; in the low word.
 | ||
| +(define_insn "load_high<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SPLITF 0 "register_operand" "=f,f")
 | ||
| +	(unspec:SPLITF [(match_operand:<HALFMODE> 1 "general_operand" "rJ,m")
 | ||
| +			(match_operand:SPLITF 2 "register_operand" "0,0")]
 | ||
| +		       UNSPEC_LOAD_HIGH))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  operands[0] = riscv_subword (operands[0], 1);
 | ||
| +  return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "mtc,fpload")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<HALFMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Store one word of operand 1 in operand 0.  Operand 2 is 1 to store the
 | ||
| +;; high word and 0 to store the low word.
 | ||
| +(define_insn "store_word<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:<HALFMODE> 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,m")
 | ||
| +	(unspec:<HALFMODE> [(match_operand:SPLITF 1 "register_operand" "f,f")
 | ||
| +			    (match_operand 2 "const_int_operand")]
 | ||
| +			   UNSPEC_STORE_WORD))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  operands[1] = riscv_subword (operands[1], INTVAL (operands[2]));
 | ||
| +  return riscv_output_move (operands[0], operands[1]);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "move_type" "mfc,fpstore")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<HALFMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Expand in-line code to clear the instruction cache between operand[0] and
 | ||
| +;; operand[1].
 | ||
| +(define_expand "clear_cache"
 | ||
| +  [(match_operand 0 "pmode_register_operand")
 | ||
| +   (match_operand 1 "pmode_register_operand")]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  emit_insn(gen_fence_i());
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +}")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fence"
 | ||
| +  [(unspec_volatile [(const_int 0)] UNSPEC_FENCE)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "%|fence%-")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "fence_i"
 | ||
| +  [(unspec_volatile [(const_int 0)] UNSPEC_FENCE_I)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "fence.i")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Block moves, see riscv.c for more details.
 | ||
| +;; Argument 0 is the destination
 | ||
| +;; Argument 1 is the source
 | ||
| +;; Argument 2 is the length
 | ||
| +;; Argument 3 is the alignment
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "movmemsi"
 | ||
| +  [(parallel [(set (match_operand:BLK 0 "general_operand")
 | ||
| +		   (match_operand:BLK 1 "general_operand"))
 | ||
| +	      (use (match_operand:SI 2 ""))
 | ||
| +	      (use (match_operand:SI 3 "const_int_operand"))])]
 | ||
| +  "!TARGET_MEMCPY"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (riscv_expand_block_move (operands[0], operands[1], operands[2]))
 | ||
| +    DONE;
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    FAIL;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	SHIFTS
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "<optab>si3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_shift:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:SI 2 "arith_operand" "rI")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (GET_CODE (operands[2]) == CONST_INT)
 | ||
| +    operands[2] = GEN_INT (INTVAL (operands[2])
 | ||
| +			   & (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (SImode) - 1));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return TARGET_64BIT ? "<insn>w\t%0,%1,%2" : "<insn>\t%0,%1,%2";
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "shift")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*<optab>disi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	     (any_shift:SI (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +		      (truncate:SI (match_operand:DI 2 "arith_operand" "rI"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "<insn>w\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "shift")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*ashldi3_truncsi"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +          (truncate:SI
 | ||
| +	     (ashift:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:DI 2 "const_arith_operand" "I"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT && INTVAL (operands[2]) < 32"
 | ||
| +  "sllw\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "shift")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*ashldisi3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	  (ashift:SI (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		      (match_operand:GPR2 2 "arith_operand" "rI")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT && (GET_CODE (operands[2]) == CONST_INT ? INTVAL (operands[2]) < 32 : 1)"
 | ||
| +  "sllw\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "shift")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "<optab>di3"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_shift:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		       (match_operand:DI 2 "arith_operand" "rI")))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (GET_CODE (operands[2]) == CONST_INT)
 | ||
| +    operands[2] = GEN_INT (INTVAL (operands[2])
 | ||
| +			   & (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (DImode) - 1));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return "<insn>\t%0,%1,%2";
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "shift")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "DI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "<optab>si3_extend"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(sign_extend:DI
 | ||
| +	   (any_shift:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +			 (match_operand:SI 2 "arith_operand" "rI"))))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (GET_CODE (operands[2]) == CONST_INT)
 | ||
| +    operands[2] = GEN_INT (INTVAL (operands[2]) & 0x1f);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return "<insn>w\t%0,%1,%2";
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "shift")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "SI")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	CONDITIONAL BRANCHES
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Conditional branches
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*branch_order<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc)
 | ||
| +	(if_then_else
 | ||
| +	 (match_operator 1 "order_operator"
 | ||
| +			 [(match_operand:GPR 2 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +			  (match_operand:GPR 3 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")])
 | ||
| +	 (label_ref (match_operand 0 "" ""))
 | ||
| +	 (pc)))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (GET_CODE (operands[3]) == CONST_INT)
 | ||
| +    return "b%C1z\t%2,%0";
 | ||
| +  return "b%C1\t%2,%3,%0";
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "branch")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "none")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Used to implement built-in functions.
 | ||
| +(define_expand "condjump"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc)
 | ||
| +	(if_then_else (match_operand 0)
 | ||
| +		      (label_ref (match_operand 1))
 | ||
| +		      (pc)))])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "cbranch<mode>4"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc)
 | ||
| +	(if_then_else (match_operator 0 "comparison_operator"
 | ||
| +		       [(match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +		        (match_operand:GPR 2 "nonmemory_operand")])
 | ||
| +		      (label_ref (match_operand 3 ""))
 | ||
| +		      (pc)))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_conditional_branch (operands);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "cbranch<mode>4"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc)
 | ||
| +	(if_then_else (match_operator 0 "comparison_operator"
 | ||
| +		       [(match_operand:SCALARF 1 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +		        (match_operand:SCALARF 2 "register_operand")])
 | ||
| +		      (label_ref (match_operand 3 ""))
 | ||
| +		      (pc)))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_conditional_branch (operands);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_and_split "*branch_on_bit<GPR:mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc)
 | ||
| +	(if_then_else
 | ||
| +	 (match_operator 0 "equality_operator"
 | ||
| +	  [(zero_extract:GPR (match_operand:GPR 2 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		 (const_int 1)
 | ||
| +		 (match_operand 3 "branch_on_bit_operand"))
 | ||
| +		 (const_int 0)])
 | ||
| +	 (label_ref (match_operand 1))
 | ||
| +	 (pc)))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:GPR 4 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "#"
 | ||
| +  "reload_completed"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 4)
 | ||
| +        (ashift:GPR (match_dup 2) (match_dup 3)))
 | ||
| +   (set (pc)
 | ||
| +	(if_then_else
 | ||
| +	 (match_op_dup 0 [(match_dup 4) (const_int 0)])
 | ||
| +	 (label_ref (match_operand 1))
 | ||
| +	 (pc)))]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int shift = GET_MODE_BITSIZE (<MODE>mode) - 1 - INTVAL (operands[3]);
 | ||
| +  operands[3] = GEN_INT (shift);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (GET_CODE (operands[0]) == EQ)
 | ||
| +    operands[0] = gen_rtx_GE (<MODE>mode, operands[4], const0_rtx);
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    operands[0] = gen_rtx_LT (<MODE>mode, operands[4], const0_rtx);
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn_and_split "*branch_on_bit_range<GPR:mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc)
 | ||
| +	(if_then_else
 | ||
| +	 (match_operator 0 "equality_operator"
 | ||
| +	  [(zero_extract:GPR (match_operand:GPR 2 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		 (match_operand 3 "branch_on_bit_operand")
 | ||
| +		 (const_int 0))
 | ||
| +		 (const_int 0)])
 | ||
| +	 (label_ref (match_operand 1))
 | ||
| +	 (pc)))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:GPR 4 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "#"
 | ||
| +  "reload_completed"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_dup 4)
 | ||
| +        (ashift:GPR (match_dup 2) (match_dup 3)))
 | ||
| +   (set (pc)
 | ||
| +	(if_then_else
 | ||
| +	 (match_op_dup 0 [(match_dup 4) (const_int 0)])
 | ||
| +	 (label_ref (match_operand 1))
 | ||
| +	 (pc)))]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  operands[3] = GEN_INT (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (<MODE>mode) - INTVAL (operands[3]));
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	SETTING A REGISTER FROM A COMPARISON
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Destination is always set in SI mode.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "cstore<mode>4"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	(match_operator:SI 1 "order_operator"
 | ||
| +	 [(match_operand:GPR 2 "register_operand")
 | ||
| +	  (match_operand:GPR 3 "nonmemory_operand")]))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_scc (operands);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "cstore<mode>4"
 | ||
| +   [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +        (match_operator:SI 1 "fp_order_operator"
 | ||
| +	      [(match_operand:SCALARF 2 "register_operand" "f")
 | ||
| +	       (match_operand:SCALARF 3 "register_operand" "f")]))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT"
 | ||
| +  "f%C1.<fmt>\t%0,%2,%3"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "fcmp")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*seq_zero_<GPR:mode><GPR2:mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR2 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(eq:GPR2 (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		 (const_int 0)))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "seqz\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "slt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<GPR:MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*sne_zero_<GPR:mode><GPR2:mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR2 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(ne:GPR2 (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		 (const_int 0)))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "snez\t%0,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "slt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<GPR:MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*sgt<u>_<GPR:mode><GPR2:mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR2 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_gt:GPR2 (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		     (match_operand:GPR 2 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "slt<u>\t%0,%z2,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "slt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<GPR:MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*sge<u>_<GPR:mode><GPR2:mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR2 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_ge:GPR2 (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		     (const_int 1)))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "slt<u>\t%0,zero,%1"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "slt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<GPR:MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*slt<u>_<GPR:mode><GPR2:mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR2 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_lt:GPR2 (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		     (match_operand:GPR 2 "arith_operand" "rI")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "slt<u>\t%0,%1,%2"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "slt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<GPR:MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "*sle<u>_<GPR:mode><GPR2:mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR2 0 "register_operand" "=r")
 | ||
| +	(any_le:GPR2 (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "r")
 | ||
| +		     (match_operand:GPR 2 "sle_operand" "")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  operands[2] = GEN_INT (INTVAL (operands[2]) + 1);
 | ||
| +  return "slt<u>\t%0,%1,%2";
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "slt")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "<GPR:MODE>")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	UNCONDITIONAL BRANCHES
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Unconditional branches.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "jump"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc)
 | ||
| +	(label_ref (match_operand 0 "" "")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "j\t%l0"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"jump")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"none")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "indirect_jump"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc) (match_operand 0 "register_operand"))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  operands[0] = force_reg (Pmode, operands[0]);
 | ||
| +  if (Pmode == SImode)
 | ||
| +    emit_jump_insn (gen_indirect_jumpsi (operands[0]));
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    emit_jump_insn (gen_indirect_jumpdi (operands[0]));
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "indirect_jump<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc) (match_operand:P 0 "register_operand" "r"))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "jr\t%0"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "jump")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "none")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "tablejump"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc) (match_operand 0 "register_operand" ""))
 | ||
| +	      (use (label_ref (match_operand 1 "" "")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (CASE_VECTOR_PC_RELATIVE)
 | ||
| +      operands[0] = expand_simple_binop (Pmode, PLUS, operands[0],
 | ||
| +					 gen_rtx_LABEL_REF (Pmode, operands[1]),
 | ||
| +					 NULL_RTX, 0, OPTAB_DIRECT);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (CASE_VECTOR_PC_RELATIVE && Pmode == DImode)
 | ||
| +    emit_jump_insn (gen_tablejumpdi (operands[0], operands[1]));
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    emit_jump_insn (gen_tablejumpsi (operands[0], operands[1]));
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "tablejump<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (pc) (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "r"))
 | ||
| +   (use (label_ref (match_operand 1 "" "")))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "jr\t%0"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "jump")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "none")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	Function prologue/epilogue
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "prologue"
 | ||
| +  [(const_int 1)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_prologue ();
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Block any insns from being moved before this point, since the
 | ||
| +;; profiling call to mcount can use various registers that aren't
 | ||
| +;; saved or used to pass arguments.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "blockage"
 | ||
| +  [(unspec_volatile [(const_int 0)] UNSPEC_BLOCKAGE)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "ghost")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode" "none")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "epilogue"
 | ||
| +  [(const_int 2)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_epilogue (false);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "sibcall_epilogue"
 | ||
| +  [(const_int 2)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_epilogue (true);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Trivial return.  Make it look like a normal return insn as that
 | ||
| +;; allows jump optimizations to work better.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "return"
 | ||
| +  [(simple_return)]
 | ||
| +  "riscv_can_use_return_insn ()"
 | ||
| +  "")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "simple_return"
 | ||
| +  [(simple_return)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "ret"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"jump")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"none")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Normal return.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "simple_return_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(simple_return)
 | ||
| +   (use (match_operand 0 "pmode_register_operand" ""))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "jr\t%0"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"jump")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"none")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This is used in compiling the unwind routines.
 | ||
| +(define_expand "eh_return"
 | ||
| +  [(use (match_operand 0 "general_operand"))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (GET_MODE (operands[0]) != word_mode)
 | ||
| +    operands[0] = convert_to_mode (word_mode, operands[0], 0);
 | ||
| +  if (TARGET_64BIT)
 | ||
| +    emit_insn (gen_eh_set_lr_di (operands[0]));
 | ||
| +  else
 | ||
| +    emit_insn (gen_eh_set_lr_si (operands[0]));
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Clobber the return address on the stack.  We can't expand this
 | ||
| +;; until we know where it will be put in the stack frame.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "eh_set_lr_si"
 | ||
| +  [(unspec [(match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "r")] UNSPEC_EH_RETURN)
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:SI 1 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  "! TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "#")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "eh_set_lr_di"
 | ||
| +  [(unspec [(match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "r")] UNSPEC_EH_RETURN)
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:DI 1 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_64BIT"
 | ||
| +  "#")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_split
 | ||
| +  [(unspec [(match_operand 0 "register_operand")] UNSPEC_EH_RETURN)
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch 1))]
 | ||
| +  "reload_completed"
 | ||
| +  [(const_int 0)]
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_set_return_address (operands[0], operands[1]);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;	FUNCTION CALLS
 | ||
| +;;
 | ||
| +;;  ....................
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Sibling calls.  All these patterns use jump instructions.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; call_insn_operand will only accept constant
 | ||
| +;; addresses if a direct jump is acceptable.  Since the 'S' constraint
 | ||
| +;; is defined in terms of call_insn_operand, the same is true of the
 | ||
| +;; constraints.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; When we use an indirect jump, we need a register that will be
 | ||
| +;; preserved by the epilogue (constraint j).
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "sibcall"
 | ||
| +  [(parallel [(call (match_operand 0 "")
 | ||
| +		    (match_operand 1 ""))
 | ||
| +	      (use (match_operand 2 ""))	;; next_arg_reg
 | ||
| +	      (use (match_operand 3 ""))])]	;; struct_value_size_rtx
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_call (true, NULL_RTX, XEXP (operands[0], 0), operands[1]);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "sibcall_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(call (mem:SI (match_operand 0 "call_insn_operand" "j,S"))
 | ||
| +	 (match_operand 1 "" ""))]
 | ||
| +  "SIBLING_CALL_P (insn)"
 | ||
| +  { return REG_P (operands[0]) ? "jr\t%0"
 | ||
| +	   : absolute_symbolic_operand (operands[0], VOIDmode) ? "tail\t%0"
 | ||
| +	   : "tail\t%0@"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "call")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "sibcall_value"
 | ||
| +  [(parallel [(set (match_operand 0 "")
 | ||
| +		   (call (match_operand 1 "")
 | ||
| +			 (match_operand 2 "")))
 | ||
| +	      (use (match_operand 3 ""))])]		;; next_arg_reg
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_call (true, operands[0], XEXP (operands[1], 0), operands[2]);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "sibcall_value_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand 0 "register_operand" "")
 | ||
| +        (call (mem:SI (match_operand 1 "call_insn_operand" "j,S"))
 | ||
| +              (match_operand 2 "" "")))]
 | ||
| +  "SIBLING_CALL_P (insn)"
 | ||
| +  { return REG_P (operands[1]) ? "jr\t%1"
 | ||
| +	   : absolute_symbolic_operand (operands[1], VOIDmode) ? "tail\t%1"
 | ||
| +	   : "tail\t%1@"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "call")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "sibcall_value_multiple_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand 0 "register_operand" "")
 | ||
| +        (call (mem:SI (match_operand 1 "call_insn_operand" "j,S"))
 | ||
| +              (match_operand 2 "" "")))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_operand 3 "register_operand" "")
 | ||
| +	(call (mem:SI (match_dup 1))
 | ||
| +	      (match_dup 2)))]
 | ||
| +  "SIBLING_CALL_P (insn)"
 | ||
| +  { return REG_P (operands[1]) ? "jr\t%1"
 | ||
| +	   : absolute_symbolic_operand (operands[1], VOIDmode) ? "tail\t%1"
 | ||
| +	   : "tail\t%1@"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type" "call")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "call"
 | ||
| +  [(parallel [(call (match_operand 0 "")
 | ||
| +		    (match_operand 1 ""))
 | ||
| +	      (use (match_operand 2 ""))	;; next_arg_reg
 | ||
| +	      (use (match_operand 3 ""))])]	;; struct_value_size_rtx
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_call (false, NULL_RTX, XEXP (operands[0], 0), operands[1]);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "call_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(call (mem:SI (match_operand 0 "call_insn_operand" "r,S"))
 | ||
| +	 (match_operand 1 "" ""))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (reg:SI RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  { return REG_P (operands[0]) ? "jalr\t%0"
 | ||
| +	   : absolute_symbolic_operand (operands[0], VOIDmode) ? "call\t%0"
 | ||
| +	   : "call\t%0@"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "jal" "indirect,direct")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "call_value"
 | ||
| +  [(parallel [(set (match_operand 0 "")
 | ||
| +		   (call (match_operand 1 "")
 | ||
| +			 (match_operand 2 "")))
 | ||
| +	      (use (match_operand 3 ""))])]		;; next_arg_reg
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  riscv_expand_call (false, operands[0], XEXP (operands[1], 0), operands[2]);
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; See comment for call_internal.
 | ||
| +(define_insn "call_value_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand 0 "register_operand" "")
 | ||
| +        (call (mem:SI (match_operand 1 "call_insn_operand" "r,S"))
 | ||
| +              (match_operand 2 "" "")))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (reg:SI RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  { return REG_P (operands[1]) ? "jalr\t%1"
 | ||
| +	   : absolute_symbolic_operand (operands[1], VOIDmode) ? "call\t%1"
 | ||
| +	   : "call\t%1@"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "jal" "indirect,direct")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; See comment for call_internal.
 | ||
| +(define_insn "call_value_multiple_internal"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand 0 "register_operand" "")
 | ||
| +        (call (mem:SI (match_operand 1 "call_insn_operand" "r,S"))
 | ||
| +              (match_operand 2 "" "")))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_operand 3 "register_operand" "")
 | ||
| +	(call (mem:SI (match_dup 1))
 | ||
| +	      (match_dup 2)))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (reg:SI RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  { return REG_P (operands[1]) ? "jalr\t%1"
 | ||
| +	   : absolute_symbolic_operand (operands[1], VOIDmode) ? "call\t%1"
 | ||
| +	   : "call\t%1@"; }
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "jal" "indirect,direct")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Call subroutine returning any type.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "untyped_call"
 | ||
| +  [(parallel [(call (match_operand 0 "")
 | ||
| +		    (const_int 0))
 | ||
| +	      (match_operand 1 "")
 | ||
| +	      (match_operand 2 "")])]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  int i;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  emit_call_insn (GEN_CALL (operands[0], const0_rtx, NULL, const0_rtx));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (operands[2], 0); i++)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx set = XVECEXP (operands[2], 0, i);
 | ||
| +      riscv_emit_move (SET_DEST (set), SET_SRC (set));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_blockage ());
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "nop"
 | ||
| +  [(const_int 0)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "nop"
 | ||
| +  [(set_attr "type"	"nop")
 | ||
| +   (set_attr "mode"	"none")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "trap"
 | ||
| +  [(trap_if (const_int 1) (const_int 0))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "sbreak")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "gpr_save"
 | ||
| +  [(unspec_volatile [(match_operand 0 "const_int_operand")] UNSPEC_GPR_SAVE)
 | ||
| +   (clobber (reg:SI T0_REGNUM))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (reg:SI T1_REGNUM))]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  { return riscv_output_gpr_save (INTVAL (operands[0])); })
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "gpr_restore"
 | ||
| +  [(unspec_volatile [(match_operand 0 "const_int_operand")] UNSPEC_GPR_RESTORE)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "tail\t__riscv_restore_%0")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "gpr_restore_return"
 | ||
| +  [(return)
 | ||
| +   (use (match_operand 0 "pmode_register_operand" ""))
 | ||
| +   (const_int 0)]
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +  "")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(include "sync.md")
 | ||
| +(include "peephole.md")
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
 | ||
| +; Options for the MIPS port of the compiler
 | ||
| +;
 | ||
| +; Copyright (C) 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +;
 | ||
| +; This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +;
 | ||
| +; GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
 | ||
| +; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
 | ||
| +; Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
 | ||
| +; version.
 | ||
| +;
 | ||
| +; GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
 | ||
| +; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
 | ||
| +; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
 | ||
| +; License for more details.
 | ||
| +;
 | ||
| +; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +; along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +m32
 | ||
| +Target RejectNegative Mask(32BIT)
 | ||
| +Generate RV32 code
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +m64
 | ||
| +Target RejectNegative InverseMask(32BIT, 64BIT)
 | ||
| +Generate RV64 code
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mbranch-cost=
 | ||
| +Target RejectNegative Joined UInteger Var(riscv_branch_cost)
 | ||
| +-mbranch-cost=COST	Set the cost of branches to roughly COST instructions
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mhard-float
 | ||
| +Target Report RejectNegative InverseMask(SOFT_FLOAT_ABI, HARD_FLOAT_ABI)
 | ||
| +Allow the use of hardware floating-point ABI and instructions
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mmemcpy
 | ||
| +Target Report Mask(MEMCPY)
 | ||
| +Don't optimize block moves
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mplt
 | ||
| +Target Report Var(TARGET_PLT) Init(1)
 | ||
| +When generating -fpic code, allow the use of PLTs. Ignored for fno-pic.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +msoft-float
 | ||
| +Target Report RejectNegative Mask(SOFT_FLOAT_ABI)
 | ||
| +Prevent the use of all hardware floating-point instructions
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mfdiv
 | ||
| +Target Report RejectNegative Mask(FDIV)
 | ||
| +Use hardware floating-point divide and square root instructions
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +march=
 | ||
| +Target RejectNegative Joined Var(riscv_arch_string)
 | ||
| +-march=			Generate code for given RISC-V ISA (e.g. RV64IM)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mtune=
 | ||
| +Target RejectNegative Joined Var(riscv_tune_string)
 | ||
| +-mtune=PROCESSOR	Optimize the output for PROCESSOR
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +msmall-data-limit=
 | ||
| +Target Joined Separate UInteger Var(g_switch_value) Init(8)
 | ||
| +-msmall-data-limit=<number>	Put global and static data smaller than <number> bytes into a special section (on some targets)
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +matomic
 | ||
| +Target Report Mask(ATOMIC)
 | ||
| +Use hardware atomic memory instructions.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mmuldiv
 | ||
| +Target Report Mask(MULDIV)
 | ||
| +Use hardware instructions for integer multiplication and division.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mrvc
 | ||
| +Target Report Mask(RVC)
 | ||
| +Use compressed instruction encoding
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +msave-restore
 | ||
| +Target Report Mask(SAVE_RESTORE)
 | ||
| +Use smaller but slower prologue and epilogue code
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mlra
 | ||
| +Target Report Var(riscv_lra_flag) Init(0) Save
 | ||
| +Use LRA instead of reload
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +mcmodel=
 | ||
| +Target RejectNegative Joined Var(riscv_cmodel_string)
 | ||
| +Use given RISC-V code model (medlow or medany)
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@
 | ||
| +;; Machine description for RISC-V atomic operations.
 | ||
| +;; Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | ||
| +;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley.
 | ||
| +;; Based on MIPS target for GNU compiler.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 | ||
| +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 | ||
| +;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
 | ||
| +;; any later version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 | ||
| +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 | ||
| +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 | ||
| +;; GNU General Public License for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +;; along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
 | ||
| +;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_c_enum "unspec" [
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_SYNC_OLD_OP
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_SYNC_EXCHANGE
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_ATOMIC_STORE
 | ||
| +  UNSPEC_MEMORY_BARRIER
 | ||
| +])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_code_iterator any_atomic [plus ior xor and])
 | ||
| +(define_code_attr atomic_optab
 | ||
| +  [(plus "add") (ior "or") (xor "xor") (and "and")])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Memory barriers.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "mem_thread_fence"
 | ||
| +  [(match_operand:SI 0 "const_int_operand" "")] ;; model
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (INTVAL (operands[0]) != MEMMODEL_RELAXED)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx mem = gen_rtx_MEM (BLKmode, gen_rtx_SCRATCH (Pmode));
 | ||
| +      MEM_VOLATILE_P (mem) = 1;
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_mem_thread_fence_1 (mem, operands[0]));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "mem_thread_fence_1"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:BLK 0 "" "")
 | ||
| +	(unspec:BLK [(match_dup 0)] UNSPEC_MEMORY_BARRIER))
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:SI 1 "const_int_operand" "")] ;; model
 | ||
| +  ""
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  switch (INTVAL (operands[1]))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +    case MEMMODEL_SEQ_CST:
 | ||
| +    case MEMMODEL_ACQ_REL:
 | ||
| +      return "fence rw,rw";
 | ||
| +    case MEMMODEL_ACQUIRE:
 | ||
| +    case MEMMODEL_CONSUME:
 | ||
| +      return "fence r,rw";
 | ||
| +    case MEMMODEL_RELEASE:
 | ||
| +      return "fence rw,w";
 | ||
| +    default:
 | ||
| +      gcc_unreachable();
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Atomic memory operations.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +;; Implement atomic stores with amoswap.  Fall back to fences for atomic loads.
 | ||
| +(define_insn "atomic_store<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "memory_operand" "=A")
 | ||
| +    (unspec_volatile:GPR
 | ||
| +      [(match_operand:GPR 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")
 | ||
| +       (match_operand:SI 2 "const_int_operand")]      ;; model
 | ||
| +      UNSPEC_ATOMIC_STORE))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_ATOMIC"
 | ||
| +  "amoswap.<amo>%A2 zero,%z1,%0")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "atomic_<atomic_optab><mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "memory_operand" "+A")
 | ||
| +	(unspec_volatile:GPR
 | ||
| +	  [(any_atomic:GPR (match_dup 0)
 | ||
| +		     (match_operand:GPR 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ"))
 | ||
| +	   (match_operand:SI 2 "const_int_operand")] ;; model
 | ||
| +	 UNSPEC_SYNC_OLD_OP))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_ATOMIC"
 | ||
| +  "amo<insn>.<amo>%A2 zero,%z1,%0")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "atomic_fetch_<atomic_optab><mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=&r")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:GPR 1 "memory_operand" "+A"))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 1)
 | ||
| +	(unspec_volatile:GPR
 | ||
| +	  [(any_atomic:GPR (match_dup 1)
 | ||
| +		     (match_operand:GPR 2 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ"))
 | ||
| +	   (match_operand:SI 3 "const_int_operand")] ;; model
 | ||
| +	 UNSPEC_SYNC_OLD_OP))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_ATOMIC"
 | ||
| +  "amo<insn>.<amo>%A3 %0,%z2,%1")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "atomic_exchange<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=&r")
 | ||
| +	(unspec_volatile:GPR
 | ||
| +	  [(match_operand:GPR 1 "memory_operand" "+A")
 | ||
| +	   (match_operand:SI 3 "const_int_operand")] ;; model
 | ||
| +	  UNSPEC_SYNC_EXCHANGE))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 1)
 | ||
| +        (match_operand:GPR 2 "register_operand" "0"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_ATOMIC"
 | ||
| +  "amoswap.<amo>%A3 %0,%z2,%1")
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_insn "atomic_cas_value_strong<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=&r")
 | ||
| +	(match_operand:GPR 1 "memory_operand" "+A"))
 | ||
| +   (set (match_dup 1)
 | ||
| +	(unspec_volatile:GPR [(match_operand:GPR 2 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")
 | ||
| +			      (match_operand:GPR 3 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")
 | ||
| +			      (match_operand:SI 4 "const_int_operand")  ;; mod_s
 | ||
| +			      (match_operand:SI 5 "const_int_operand")] ;; mod_f
 | ||
| +	 UNSPEC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP))
 | ||
| +   (clobber (match_scratch:GPR 6 "=&r"))]
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_ATOMIC"
 | ||
| +  "1: lr.<amo>%A5 %0,%1; bne %0,%z2,1f; sc.<amo>%A4 %6,%z3,%1; bnez %6,1b; 1:"
 | ||
| +  [(set (attr "length") (const_int 16))])
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "atomic_compare_and_swap<mode>"
 | ||
| +  [(match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "")   ;; bool output
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:GPR 1 "register_operand" "")  ;; val output
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:GPR 2 "memory_operand" "")    ;; memory
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:GPR 3 "reg_or_0_operand" "")  ;; expected value
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:GPR 4 "reg_or_0_operand" "")  ;; desired value
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:SI 5 "const_int_operand" "")  ;; is_weak
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:SI 6 "const_int_operand" "")  ;; mod_s
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:SI 7 "const_int_operand" "")] ;; mod_f
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_ATOMIC"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_atomic_cas_value_strong<mode> (operands[1], operands[2],
 | ||
| +						operands[3], operands[4],
 | ||
| +						operands[6], operands[7]));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  rtx compare = operands[1];
 | ||
| +  if (operands[3] != const0_rtx)
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      rtx difference = gen_rtx_MINUS (<MODE>mode, operands[1], operands[3]);
 | ||
| +      compare = gen_reg_rtx (<MODE>mode);
 | ||
| +      emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, compare, difference));
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  rtx eq = gen_rtx_EQ (<MODE>mode, compare, const0_rtx);
 | ||
| +  rtx result = gen_reg_rtx (<MODE>mode);
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, result, eq));
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, operands[0], gen_lowpart (SImode, result)));
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +(define_expand "atomic_test_and_set"
 | ||
| +  [(match_operand:QI 0 "register_operand" "")     ;; bool output
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:QI 1 "memory_operand" "+A")    ;; memory
 | ||
| +   (match_operand:SI 2 "const_int_operand" "")]   ;; model
 | ||
| +  "TARGET_ATOMIC"
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  /* We have no QImode atomics, so use the address LSBs to form a mask,
 | ||
| +     then use an aligned SImode atomic. */
 | ||
| +  rtx result = operands[0];
 | ||
| +  rtx mem = operands[1];
 | ||
| +  rtx model = operands[2];
 | ||
| +  rtx addr = force_reg (Pmode, XEXP (mem, 0));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  rtx aligned_addr = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode);
 | ||
| +  emit_move_insn (aligned_addr, gen_rtx_AND (Pmode, addr, GEN_INT (-4)));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  rtx aligned_mem = change_address (mem, SImode, aligned_addr);
 | ||
| +  set_mem_alias_set (aligned_mem, 0);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  rtx offset = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +  emit_move_insn (offset, gen_rtx_AND (SImode, gen_lowpart (SImode, addr),
 | ||
| +				       GEN_INT (3)));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  rtx tmp = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +  emit_move_insn (tmp, GEN_INT (1));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  rtx shmt = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +  emit_move_insn (shmt, gen_rtx_ASHIFT (SImode, offset, GEN_INT (3)));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  rtx word = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +  emit_move_insn (word, gen_rtx_ASHIFT (SImode, tmp, shmt));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  tmp = gen_reg_rtx (SImode);
 | ||
| +  emit_insn (gen_atomic_fetch_orsi (tmp, aligned_mem, word, model));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  emit_move_insn (gen_lowpart (SImode, result),
 | ||
| +		  gen_rtx_LSHIFTRT (SImode, tmp,
 | ||
| +				    gen_lowpart (SImode, shmt)));
 | ||
| +  DONE;
 | ||
| +})
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
 | ||
| +# Build the libraries for both hard and soft floating point
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +MULTILIB_OPTIONS = msoft-float m64/m32 mno-atomic
 | ||
| +MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = soft-float 64 32 no-atomic
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux64 gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux64
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux64	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux64	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
 | ||
| +# Build the libraries for both hard and soft floating point
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +MULTILIB_OPTIONS = m64/m32 msoft-float mno-atomic
 | ||
| +MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = 64 32 soft-float no-atomic
 | ||
| +MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES = ../lib ../lib32
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@
 | ||
| +/* crti.S is empty because .init_array/.fini_array are used exclusively. */
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@
 | ||
| +/* crtn.S is empty because .init_array/.fini_array are used exclusively. */
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
 | ||
| +  .text
 | ||
| +  .align 2
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef __riscv64
 | ||
| +/* Our RV64 64-bit routines are equivalent to our RV32 32-bit routines.  */
 | ||
| +# define __udivdi3 __udivsi3
 | ||
| +# define __umoddi3 __umodsi3
 | ||
| +# define __divdi3 __divsi3
 | ||
| +# define __moddi3 __modsi3
 | ||
| +#else
 | ||
| +  .globl __udivsi3
 | ||
| +__udivsi3:
 | ||
| +  /* Compute __udivdi3(a0 << 32, a1 << 32); cast result to uint32_t.  */
 | ||
| +  sll    a0, a0, 32
 | ||
| +  sll    a1, a1, 32
 | ||
| +  move   t0, ra
 | ||
| +  jal    __udivdi3
 | ||
| +  sext.w a0, a0
 | ||
| +  jr     t0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __umodsi3
 | ||
| +__umodsi3:
 | ||
| +  /* Compute __udivdi3((uint32_t)a0, (uint32_t)a1); cast a1 to uint32_t.  */
 | ||
| +  sll    a0, a0, 32
 | ||
| +  sll    a1, a1, 32
 | ||
| +  srl    a0, a0, 32
 | ||
| +  srl    a1, a1, 32
 | ||
| +  move   t0, ra
 | ||
| +  jal    __udivdi3
 | ||
| +  sext.w a0, a1
 | ||
| +  jr     t0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __modsi3
 | ||
| +  __modsi3 = __moddi3
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __divsi3
 | ||
| +__divsi3:
 | ||
| +  /* Check for special case of INT_MIN/-1. Otherwise, fall into __divdi3.  */
 | ||
| +  li    t0, -1
 | ||
| +  beq   a1, t0, .L20
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __divdi3
 | ||
| +__divdi3:
 | ||
| +  bltz  a0, .L10
 | ||
| +  bltz  a1, .L11
 | ||
| +  /* Since the quotient is positive, fall into __udivdi3.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __udivdi3
 | ||
| +__udivdi3:
 | ||
| +  mv    a2, a1
 | ||
| +  mv    a1, a0
 | ||
| +  li    a0, -1
 | ||
| +  beqz  a2, .L5
 | ||
| +  li    a3, 1
 | ||
| +  bgeu  a2, a1, .L2
 | ||
| +.L1:
 | ||
| +  blez  a2, .L2
 | ||
| +  slli  a2, a2, 1
 | ||
| +  slli  a3, a3, 1
 | ||
| +  bgtu  a1, a2, .L1
 | ||
| +.L2:
 | ||
| +  li    a0, 0
 | ||
| +.L3:
 | ||
| +  bltu  a1, a2, .L4
 | ||
| +  sub   a1, a1, a2
 | ||
| +  or    a0, a0, a3
 | ||
| +.L4:
 | ||
| +  srli  a3, a3, 1
 | ||
| +  srli  a2, a2, 1
 | ||
| +  bnez  a3, .L3
 | ||
| +.L5:
 | ||
| +  ret
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __umoddi3
 | ||
| +__umoddi3:
 | ||
| +  /* Call __udivdi3(a0, a1), then return the remainder, which is in a1.  */
 | ||
| +  move  t0, ra
 | ||
| +  jal   __udivdi3
 | ||
| +  move  a0, a1
 | ||
| +  jr    t0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  /* Handle negative arguments to __divdi3.  */
 | ||
| +.L10:
 | ||
| +  neg   a0, a0 
 | ||
| +  bgez  a1, .L12      /* Compute __udivdi3(-a0, a1), then negate the result.  */
 | ||
| +  neg   a1, a1
 | ||
| +  j     __divdi3      /* Compute __udivdi3(-a0, -a1).  */
 | ||
| +.L11:                 /* Compute __udivdi3(a0, -a1), then negate the result.  */
 | ||
| +  neg   a1, a1
 | ||
| +.L12:
 | ||
| +  move  t0, ra
 | ||
| +  jal   __divdi3
 | ||
| +  neg   a0, a0
 | ||
| +  jr    t0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __moddi3
 | ||
| +__moddi3:
 | ||
| +  move   t0, ra
 | ||
| +  bltz   a1, .L31
 | ||
| +  bltz   a0, .L32
 | ||
| +.L30:
 | ||
| +  jal    __udivdi3    /* The dividend is not negative.  */
 | ||
| +  move   a0, a1
 | ||
| +  jr     t0
 | ||
| +.L31:
 | ||
| +  neg    a1, a1
 | ||
| +  bgez   a0, .L30
 | ||
| +.L32:
 | ||
| +  neg    a0, a0
 | ||
| +  jal    __udivdi3    /* The dividend is hella negative.  */
 | ||
| +  neg    a0, a1
 | ||
| +  jr     t0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifdef __riscv64
 | ||
| +  /* continuation of __divsi3 */
 | ||
| +.L20:
 | ||
| +  sll   t0, t0, 31
 | ||
| +  bne   a0, t0, __divdi3
 | ||
| +  ret
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/mul.S gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/mul.S
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/mul.S	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/mul.S	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
 | ||
| +  .text
 | ||
| +  .align 2
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifndef __riscv64
 | ||
| +/* Our RV64 64-bit routine is equivalent to our RV32 32-bit routine.  */
 | ||
| +# define __muldi3 __mulsi3
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __muldi3
 | ||
| +__muldi3:
 | ||
| +  mv     a2, a0
 | ||
| +  li     a0, 0
 | ||
| +.L1:
 | ||
| +  slli   a3, a1, _RISCV_SZPTR-1
 | ||
| +  bgez   a3, .L2
 | ||
| +  add    a0, a0, a2
 | ||
| +.L2:
 | ||
| +  srli   a1, a1, 1
 | ||
| +  slli   a2, a2, 1
 | ||
| +  bnez   a1, .L1
 | ||
| +  ret
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
 | ||
| +/* Functions needed for soft-float on riscv-linux.  Based on
 | ||
| +   rs6000/ppc64-fp.c with TF types removed.
 | ||
| + 
 | ||
| +   Copyright (C) 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
 | ||
| +   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009  Free Software Foundation,
 | ||
| +   Inc.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +This file is part of GCC.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
 | ||
| +the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
 | ||
| +Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
 | ||
| +version.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
 | ||
| +WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
 | ||
| +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
 | ||
| +for more details.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
 | ||
| +permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
 | ||
| +3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
 | ||
| +a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
 | ||
| +see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
 | ||
| +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#if defined(__riscv64)
 | ||
| +#include "fp-bit.h"
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +extern DItype __fixdfdi (DFtype);
 | ||
| +extern DItype __fixsfdi (SFtype);
 | ||
| +extern USItype __fixunsdfsi (DFtype);
 | ||
| +extern USItype __fixunssfsi (SFtype);
 | ||
| +extern DFtype __floatdidf (DItype);
 | ||
| +extern DFtype __floatundidf (UDItype);
 | ||
| +extern SFtype __floatdisf (DItype);
 | ||
| +extern SFtype __floatundisf (UDItype);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static DItype local_fixunssfdi (SFtype);
 | ||
| +static DItype local_fixunsdfdi (DFtype);
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +DItype
 | ||
| +__fixdfdi (DFtype a)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (a < 0)
 | ||
| +    return - local_fixunsdfdi (-a);
 | ||
| +  return local_fixunsdfdi (a);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +DItype
 | ||
| +__fixsfdi (SFtype a)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (a < 0)
 | ||
| +    return - local_fixunssfdi (-a);
 | ||
| +  return local_fixunssfdi (a);
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +USItype
 | ||
| +__fixunsdfsi (DFtype a)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (a >= - (DFtype) (- ((SItype)(((USItype)1 << ((4 * 8) - 1)) - 1)) - 1))
 | ||
| +    return (SItype) (a + (- ((SItype)(((USItype)1 << ((4 * 8) - 1)) - 1)) - 1))
 | ||
| +                       - (- ((SItype)(((USItype)1 << ((4 * 8) - 1)) - 1)) - 1);
 | ||
| +  return (SItype) a;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +USItype
 | ||
| +__fixunssfsi (SFtype a)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  if (a >= - (SFtype) (- ((SItype)(((USItype)1 << ((4 * 8) - 1)) - 1)) - 1))
 | ||
| +    return (SItype) (a + (- ((SItype)(((USItype)1 << ((4 * 8) - 1)) - 1)) - 1))
 | ||
| +                       - (- ((SItype)(((USItype)1 << ((4 * 8) - 1)) - 1)) - 1);
 | ||
| +  return (SItype) a;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +DFtype
 | ||
| +__floatdidf (DItype u)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  DFtype d;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  d = (SItype) (u >> (sizeof (SItype) * 8));
 | ||
| +  d *= 2.0 * (((UDItype) 1) << ((sizeof (SItype) * 8) - 1));
 | ||
| +  d += (USItype) (u & ((((UDItype) 1) << (sizeof (SItype) * 8)) - 1));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return d;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +DFtype
 | ||
| +__floatundidf (UDItype u)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  DFtype d;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  d = (USItype) (u >> (sizeof (SItype) * 8));
 | ||
| +  d *= 2.0 * (((UDItype) 1) << ((sizeof (SItype) * 8) - 1));
 | ||
| +  d += (USItype) (u & ((((UDItype) 1) << (sizeof (SItype) * 8)) - 1));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return d;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +SFtype
 | ||
| +__floatdisf (DItype u)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  DFtype f;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (53 < (sizeof (DItype) * 8)
 | ||
| +      && 53 > ((sizeof (DItype) * 8) - 53 + 24))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (! (- ((DItype) 1 << 53) < u
 | ||
| +             && u < ((DItype) 1 << 53)))
 | ||
| +        {
 | ||
| +          if ((UDItype) u & (((UDItype) 1 << ((sizeof (DItype) * 8) - 53)) - 1))
 | ||
| +            {
 | ||
| +              u &= ~ (((UDItype) 1 << ((sizeof (DItype) * 8) - 53)) - 1);
 | ||
| +              u |= ((UDItype) 1 << ((sizeof (DItype) * 8) - 53));
 | ||
| +            }
 | ||
| +        }
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  f = (SItype) (u >> (sizeof (SItype) * 8));
 | ||
| +  f *= 2.0 * (((UDItype) 1) << ((sizeof (SItype) * 8) - 1));
 | ||
| +  f += (USItype) (u & ((((UDItype) 1) << (sizeof (SItype) * 8)) - 1));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return (SFtype) f;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +SFtype
 | ||
| +__floatundisf (UDItype u)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  DFtype f;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  if (53 < (sizeof (DItype) * 8)
 | ||
| +      && 53 > ((sizeof (DItype) * 8) - 53 + 24))
 | ||
| +    {
 | ||
| +      if (u >= ((UDItype) 1 << 53))
 | ||
| +        {
 | ||
| +          if ((UDItype) u & (((UDItype) 1 << ((sizeof (DItype) * 8) - 53)) - 1))
 | ||
| +            {
 | ||
| +              u &= ~ (((UDItype) 1 << ((sizeof (DItype) * 8) - 53)) - 1);
 | ||
| +              u |= ((UDItype) 1 << ((sizeof (DItype) * 8) - 53));
 | ||
| +            }
 | ||
| +        }
 | ||
| +    }
 | ||
| +  f = (USItype) (u >> (sizeof (SItype) * 8));
 | ||
| +  f *= 2.0 * (((UDItype) 1) << ((sizeof (SItype) * 8) - 1));
 | ||
| +  f += (USItype) (u & ((((UDItype) 1) << (sizeof (SItype) * 8)) - 1));
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  return (SFtype) f;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* This version is needed to prevent recursion; fixunsdfdi in libgcc
 | ||
| +   calls fixdfdi, which in turn calls calls fixunsdfdi.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static DItype
 | ||
| +local_fixunsdfdi (DFtype a)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  USItype hi, lo;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  hi = a / (((UDItype) 1) << (sizeof (SItype) * 8));
 | ||
| +  lo = (a - ((DFtype) hi) * (((UDItype) 1) << (sizeof (SItype) * 8)));
 | ||
| +  return ((UDItype) hi << (sizeof (SItype) * 8)) | lo;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +/* This version is needed to prevent recursion; fixunssfdi in libgcc
 | ||
| +   calls fixsfdi, which in turn calls calls fixunssfdi.  */
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +static DItype
 | ||
| +local_fixunssfdi (SFtype original_a)
 | ||
| +{
 | ||
| +  DFtype a = original_a;
 | ||
| +  USItype hi, lo;
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  hi = a / (((UDItype) 1) << (sizeof (SItype) * 8));
 | ||
| +  lo = (a - ((DFtype) hi) * (((UDItype) 1) << (sizeof (SItype) * 8)));
 | ||
| +  return ((UDItype) hi << (sizeof (SItype) * 8)) | lo;
 | ||
| +}
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@
 | ||
| +  .text
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_12
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_11
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_10
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_9
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_8
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_7
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_6
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_5
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_4
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_3
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_2
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_1
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_save_0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_12
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_11
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_10
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_9
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_8
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_7
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_6
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_5
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_4
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_3
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_2
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_1
 | ||
| +  .globl __riscv_restore_0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#ifdef __riscv64
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_12:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -112
 | ||
| +  li t1, 0
 | ||
| +  sd s11, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  j .Ls10
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_11:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_10:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -112
 | ||
| +  li t1, -16
 | ||
| +.Ls10:
 | ||
| +  sd s10, 16(sp)
 | ||
| +  sd s9, 24(sp)
 | ||
| +  j .Ls8
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_9:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_8:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -112
 | ||
| +  li t1, -32
 | ||
| +.Ls8:
 | ||
| +  sd s8, 32(sp)
 | ||
| +  sd s7, 40(sp)
 | ||
| +  j .Ls6
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_7:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_6:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -112
 | ||
| +  li t1, -48
 | ||
| +.Ls6:
 | ||
| +  sd s6, 48(sp)
 | ||
| +  sd s5, 56(sp)
 | ||
| +  j .Ls4
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_5:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_4:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -112
 | ||
| +  li t1, -64
 | ||
| +.Ls4:
 | ||
| +  sd s4, 64(sp)
 | ||
| +  sd s3, 72(sp)
 | ||
| +  j .Ls2
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_3:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_2:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -112
 | ||
| +  li t1, -80
 | ||
| +.Ls2:
 | ||
| +  sd s2, 80(sp)
 | ||
| +  sd s1, 88(sp)
 | ||
| +  sd s0, 96(sp)
 | ||
| +  sd ra, 104(sp)
 | ||
| +  sub sp, sp, t1
 | ||
| +  jr t0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_1:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_0:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -16
 | ||
| +  sd s0, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  sd ra, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  jr t0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_12:
 | ||
| +  ld s11, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_11:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_10:
 | ||
| +  ld s10, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  ld s9, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_9:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_8:
 | ||
| +  ld s8, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  ld s7, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_7:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_6:
 | ||
| +  ld s6, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  ld s5, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_5:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_4:
 | ||
| +  ld s4, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  ld s3, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_3:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_2:
 | ||
| +  ld s2, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  ld s1, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_1:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_0:
 | ||
| +  ld s0, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  ld ra, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +  ret
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#else
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_12:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -64
 | ||
| +  li t1, 0
 | ||
| +  sw s11, 12(sp)
 | ||
| +  j .Ls10
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_11:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_10:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_9:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_8:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -64
 | ||
| +  li t1, -16
 | ||
| +.Ls10:
 | ||
| +  sw s10, 16(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s9, 20(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s8, 24(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s7, 28(sp)
 | ||
| +  j .Ls6
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_7:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_6:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_5:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_4:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -64
 | ||
| +  li t1, -32
 | ||
| +.Ls6:
 | ||
| +  sw s6, 32(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s5, 36(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s4, 40(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s3, 44(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s2, 48(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s1, 52(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s0, 56(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw ra, 60(sp)
 | ||
| +  sub sp, sp, t1
 | ||
| +  jr t0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_3:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_2:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_1:
 | ||
| +__riscv_save_0:
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, -16
 | ||
| +  sw s2, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s1, 4(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw s0, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  sw ra, 12(sp)
 | ||
| +  jr t0
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_12:
 | ||
| +  lw s11, 12(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_11:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_10:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_9:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_8:
 | ||
| +  lw s10, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  lw s9, 4(sp)
 | ||
| +  lw s8, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  lw s7, 12(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_7:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_6:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_5:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_4:
 | ||
| +  lw s6, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  lw s5, 4(sp)
 | ||
| +  lw s4, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  lw s3, 12(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_3:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_2:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_1:
 | ||
| +__riscv_restore_0:
 | ||
| +  lw s2, 0(sp)
 | ||
| +  lw s1, 4(sp)
 | ||
| +  lw s0, 8(sp)
 | ||
| +  lw ra, 12(sp)
 | ||
| +  addi sp, sp, 16
 | ||
| +  ret
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +#endif
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-dpbit gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-dpbit
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-dpbit	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-dpbit	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
 | ||
| +LIB2ADD += dp-bit.c
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +dp-bit.c: $(srcdir)/fp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	cat $(srcdir)/fp-bit.c > dp-bit.c
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
 | ||
| +LIB2ADD += $(srcdir)/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c \
 | ||
| +	   $(srcdir)/config/riscv/save-restore.S \
 | ||
| +	   $(srcdir)/config/riscv/mul.S \
 | ||
| +	   $(srcdir)/config/riscv/div.S
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32 gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
 | ||
| +HOST_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS += -m32
 | ||
| +CRTSTUFF_CFLAGS += -m32
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-fpbit gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-fpbit
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-fpbit	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-fpbit	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
 | ||
| +LIB2ADD += fp-bit.c
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +fp-bit.c: $(srcdir)/fp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	echo '#define FLOAT' > fp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	cat $(srcdir)/fp-bit.c >> fp-bit.c
 | ||
| diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-tpbit gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-tpbit
 | ||
| --- gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-tpbit	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
 | ||
| +++ gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-tpbit	2015-07-17 22:36:52.319705931 +0200
 | ||
| @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
 | ||
| +LIB2ADD += tp-bit.c
 | ||
| +
 | ||
| +tp-bit.c: $(srcdir)/fp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	echo '#ifdef _RISCVEL' > tp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	echo '# define FLOAT_BIT_ORDER_MISMATCH' >> tp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	echo '#endif' >> tp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	echo '#if __LDBL_MANT_DIG__ == 113' >> tp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	echo '# define TFLOAT' >> tp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	cat $(srcdir)/fp-bit.c >> tp-bit.c
 | ||
| +	echo '#endif' >> tp-bit.c
 |