Martin Roth (martinroth@google.com) just uploaded a new patch set to gerrit, which you can find at https://review.coreboot.org/17189
-gerrit
commit 4bf1f9a7ea3fa196e70f710c9c52ebb31c426d34 Author: Iru Cai mytbk920423@gmail.com Date: Sat Oct 29 23:37:42 2016 +0800
buildgcc: Update GCC, Binutils, GMP, MPFR, GDB, IASL and LLVM
- GCC gets updated from 5.2.0 to 6.3.0: gcc-6.3.0_riscv.patch is a diff between 5fcb8c4 and 173684b in riscv-gcc, and it needs gcc-6.3.0_memmodel.patch.
- Binutils goes from 2.26.1 to 2.28: There is a build error for MIPS gold so I add patch for it.
- GMP gets a bump from 6.1.0 to 6.1.2 - MPFR is updated from 3.1.4 to 3.1.5 - GDB is upgraded from 6.1.1 to 6.1.2 - IASL is changed from 20160831 to 20161222 - LLVM is changed from 3.8.0 to 3.9.1
Change-Id: I20fea838d798c430d8c4d2cc6b07614d967c60c5 Signed-off-by: Iru Cai mytbk920423@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Martin Roth martinroth@google.com --- util/crossgcc/buildgcc | 18 +- .../patches/acpica-unix2-20160831_iasl.patch | 27 - .../patches/acpica-unix2-20161222_iasl.patch | 27 + util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_aarch.patch | 92 - .../patches/binutils-2.26.1_no-bfd-doc.patch | 12 - util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_riscv.patch | 9780 ----------------- .../crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.28_mips-gold.patch | 11 + .../patches/binutils-2.28_no-bfd-doc.patch | 12 + util/crossgcc/patches/cfe-3.8.0.src_frontend.patch | 79 - util/crossgcc/patches/cfe-3.9.1.src_frontend.patch | 79 + util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_elf_biarch.patch | 87 - util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_gnat.patch | 11 - util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_libc_name_p.patch | 24 - util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_libgcc.patch | 57 - util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_nds32.patch | 17 - util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_riscv.patch | 10122 ------------------ util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_elf_biarch.patch | 87 + util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_gnat.patch | 11 + util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_libgcc.patch | 57 + util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_memmodel.patch | 416 + util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_nds32.patch | 17 + util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_riscv.patch | 10521 +++++++++++++++++++ util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_amd64.patch | 15 - util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_no-doc.patch | 12 - util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_pythonhome.patch | 19 - util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_amd64.patch | 15 + util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_no-doc.patch | 12 + util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_pythonhome.patch | 19 + .../sum/acpica-unix2-20160831.tar.gz.cksum | 1 - .../sum/acpica-unix2-20161222.tar.gz.cksum | 1 + util/crossgcc/sum/binutils-2.26.1.tar.bz2.cksum | 1 - util/crossgcc/sum/binutils-2.28.tar.bz2.cksum | 1 + util/crossgcc/sum/cfe-3.8.0.src.tar.xz.cksum | 1 - util/crossgcc/sum/cfe-3.9.1.src.tar.xz.cksum | 1 + .../sum/clang-tools-extra-3.8.0.src.tar.xz.cksum | 1 - .../sum/clang-tools-extra-3.9.1.src.tar.xz.cksum | 1 + .../sum/compiler-rt-3.8.0.src.tar.xz.cksum | 1 - .../sum/compiler-rt-3.9.1.src.tar.xz.cksum | 1 + util/crossgcc/sum/gcc-5.3.0.tar.bz2.cksum | 1 - util/crossgcc/sum/gcc-6.3.0.tar.bz2.cksum | 1 + util/crossgcc/sum/gdb-7.11.tar.xz.cksum | 1 - util/crossgcc/sum/gdb-7.12.tar.xz.cksum | 1 + util/crossgcc/sum/gmp-6.1.0.tar.xz.cksum | 1 - util/crossgcc/sum/gmp-6.1.2.tar.xz.cksum | 1 + util/crossgcc/sum/llvm-3.8.0.src.tar.xz.cksum | 1 - util/crossgcc/sum/llvm-3.9.1.src.tar.xz.cksum | 1 + util/crossgcc/sum/mpfr-3.1.4.tar.xz.cksum | 1 - util/crossgcc/sum/mpfr-3.1.5.tar.xz.cksum | 1 + 48 files changed, 11303 insertions(+), 20373 deletions(-)
diff --git a/util/crossgcc/buildgcc b/util/crossgcc/buildgcc index 1cefcd5..1a7f61c 100755 --- a/util/crossgcc/buildgcc +++ b/util/crossgcc/buildgcc @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
cd $(dirname $0)
-CROSSGCC_DATE="August 31st, 2016" -CROSSGCC_VERSION="1.43" +CROSSGCC_DATE="March 3rd, 2017" +CROSSGCC_VERSION="1.44" CROSSGCC_COMMIT=$( git describe )
# default settings @@ -35,19 +35,19 @@ BOOTSTRAP=0 THREADS=1
# GCC toolchain version numbers -GMP_VERSION=6.1.0 -MPFR_VERSION=3.1.4 +GMP_VERSION=6.1.2 +MPFR_VERSION=3.1.5 MPC_VERSION=1.0.3 LIBELF_VERSION=0.8.13 -GCC_VERSION=5.3.0 +GCC_VERSION=6.3.0 GCC_AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.69 -BINUTILS_VERSION=2.26.1 -GDB_VERSION=7.11 -IASL_VERSION=20160831 +BINUTILS_VERSION=2.28 +GDB_VERSION=7.12 +IASL_VERSION=20161222 PYTHON_VERSION=3.5.1 EXPAT_VERSION=2.1.1 # CLANG version number -CLANG_VERSION=3.8.0 +CLANG_VERSION=3.9.1 MAKE_VERSION=4.2.1
# GCC toolchain archive locations diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/acpica-unix2-20160831_iasl.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/acpica-unix2-20160831_iasl.patch deleted file mode 100644 index f119f46..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/acpica-unix2-20160831_iasl.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -diff -Naur acpica-unix2-20160831/source/compiler/asloptions.c acpica-unix2-20160831a/source/compiler/asloptions.c ---- acpica-unix2-20160831/source/compiler/asloptions.c -+++ acpica-unix2-20160831a/source/compiler/asloptions.c -@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ - if (argc < 2) - { - printf (ACPI_COMMON_SIGNON (ASL_COMPILER_NAME)); -+ printf ("%s\n", COREBOOT_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION); - Usage (); - exit (1); - } -@@ -130,6 +131,7 @@ - if (Gbl_DoSignon) - { - printf (ACPI_COMMON_SIGNON (ASL_COMPILER_NAME)); -+ printf ("%s\n", COREBOOT_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION); - if (Gbl_IgnoreErrors) - { - printf ("Ignoring all errors, forcing AML file generation\n\n"); -@@ -711,6 +713,7 @@ - case '^': - - printf (ACPI_COMMON_SIGNON (ASL_COMPILER_NAME)); -+ printf ("%s\n", COREBOOT_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION); - exit (0); - - case 'a': diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/acpica-unix2-20161222_iasl.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/acpica-unix2-20161222_iasl.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24bde98 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/acpica-unix2-20161222_iasl.patch @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +diff -Naur acpica-unix2-20161222/source/compiler/asloptions.c acpica-unix2-20161222/source/compiler/asloptions.c +--- acpica-unix2-20161222/source/compiler/asloptions.c ++++ acpica-unix2-20161222/source/compiler/asloptions.c +@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ + if (argc < 2) + { + printf (ACPI_COMMON_SIGNON (ASL_COMPILER_NAME)); ++ printf ("%s\n", COREBOOT_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION); + Usage (); + exit (1); + } +@@ -130,6 +131,7 @@ + if (Gbl_DoSignon) + { + printf (ACPI_COMMON_SIGNON (ASL_COMPILER_NAME)); ++ printf ("%s\n", COREBOOT_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION); + if (Gbl_IgnoreErrors) + { + printf ("Ignoring all errors, forcing AML file generation\n\n"); +@@ -711,6 +713,7 @@ + case '^': + + printf (ACPI_COMMON_SIGNON (ASL_COMPILER_NAME)); ++ printf ("%s\n", COREBOOT_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION); + exit (0); + + case 'a': diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_aarch.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_aarch.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 4a04418..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_aarch.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -diff --git a/gas/config/tc-aarch64.c b/gas/config/tc-aarch64.c -index 2d491f6..e221ef4 100644 ---- a/gas/config/tc-aarch64.c -+++ b/gas/config/tc-aarch64.c -@@ -1736,13 +1736,13 @@ s_ltorg (int ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) - if (pool == NULL || pool->symbol == NULL || pool->next_free_entry == 0) - continue; - -- mapping_state (MAP_DATA); -- - /* Align pool as you have word accesses. - Only make a frag if we have to. */ - if (!need_pass_2) - frag_align (align, 0, 0); - -+ mapping_state (MAP_DATA); -+ - record_alignment (now_seg, align); - - sprintf (sym_name, "$$lit_\002%x", pool->id); -@@ -6373,11 +6373,15 @@ aarch64_init_frag (fragS * fragP, int max_chars) - - switch (fragP->fr_type) - { -- case rs_align: - case rs_align_test: - case rs_fill: - mapping_state_2 (MAP_DATA, max_chars); - break; -+ case rs_align: -+ /* PR 20364: We can get alignment frags in code sections, -+ so do not just assume that we should use the MAP_DATA state. */ -+ mapping_state_2 (subseg_text_p (now_seg) ? MAP_INSN : MAP_DATA, max_chars); -+ break; - case rs_align_code: - mapping_state_2 (MAP_INSN, max_chars); - break; -diff --git a/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/pr20364.d b/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/pr20364.d -new file mode 100644 -index 0000000..babcff1 ---- /dev/null -+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/pr20364.d -@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ -+# Check that ".align <size>, <fill>" does not set the mapping state to DATA, causing unnecessary frag generation. -+#name: PR20364 -+#objdump: -d -+ -+.*: file format .* -+ -+Disassembly of section .vectors: -+ -+0+000 <.*>: -+ 0: d2800000 mov x0, #0x0 // #0 -+ 4: 94000000 bl 0 <plat_report_exception> -+ 8: 17fffffe b 0 <bl1_exceptions> -+ -diff --git a/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/pr20364.s b/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/pr20364.s -new file mode 100644 -index 0000000..594ad7c ---- /dev/null -+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/pr20364.s -@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ -+ .macro vector_base label -+ .section .vectors, "ax" -+ .align 11, 0 -+ \label: -+ .endm -+ -+ .macro vector_entry label -+ .section .vectors, "ax" -+ .align 7, 0 -+ \label: -+ .endm -+ -+ .macro check_vector_size since -+ .if (. - \since) > (32 * 4) -+ .error "Vector exceeds 32 instructions" -+ .endif -+ .endm -+ -+ .globl bl1_exceptions -+ -+vector_base bl1_exceptions -+ -+vector_entry SynchronousExceptionSP0 -+ mov x0, #0x0 -+ bl plat_report_exception -+ b SynchronousExceptionSP0 -+ check_vector_size SynchronousExceptionSP0 -+ --- -1.7.1 diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_no-bfd-doc.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_no-bfd-doc.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 35c22ff..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_no-bfd-doc.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -diff -ur binutils-2.26.1/bfd/Makefile.in binutils-2.26.1.patched/bfd/Makefile.in ---- binutils-2.26.1/bfd/Makefile.in 2015-11-13 16:27:40.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1.patched/bfd/Makefile.in 2016-04-02 11:05:43.398422394 +0800 -@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ - ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I . -I .. -I ../config - INCDIR = $(srcdir)/../include - CSEARCH = -I. -I$(srcdir) -I$(INCDIR) --SUBDIRS = doc po -+SUBDIRS = po - bfddocdir = doc - libbfd_la_LDFLAGS = $(am__append_1) -release `cat libtool-soversion` \ - @SHARED_LDFLAGS@ $(am__empty) diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_riscv.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_riscv.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 248ee40..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.26.1_riscv.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9780 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN empty/bfd/cpu-riscv.c binutils-2.26.1/bfd/cpu-riscv.c ---- empty/bfd/cpu-riscv.c 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/cpu-riscv.c 2016-04-03 10:33:12.058793036 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ -+/* BFD backend for RISC-V -+ Copyright 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ -+ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley. -+ Based on MIPS target. -+ -+ This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. -+ -+ This program 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 of the License, or -+ (at your option) any later version. -+ -+ This program 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not, -+ see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ -+ -+#include "sysdep.h" -+#include "bfd.h" -+#include "libbfd.h" -+ -+/* This routine is provided two arch_infos and returns an arch_info -+ that is compatible with both, or NULL if none exists. */ -+ -+static const bfd_arch_info_type * -+riscv_compatible (const bfd_arch_info_type *a, const bfd_arch_info_type *b) -+{ -+ if (a->arch != b->arch) -+ return NULL; -+ -+ /* Machine compatibility is checked in -+ _bfd_riscv_elf_merge_private_bfd_data. */ -+ -+ return a; -+} -+ -+#define N(BITS_WORD, BITS_ADDR, NUMBER, PRINT, DEFAULT, NEXT) \ -+ { \ -+ BITS_WORD, /* bits in a word */ \ -+ BITS_ADDR, /* bits in an address */ \ -+ 8, /* 8 bits in a byte */ \ -+ bfd_arch_riscv, \ -+ NUMBER, \ -+ "riscv", \ -+ PRINT, \ -+ 3, \ -+ DEFAULT, \ -+ riscv_compatible, \ -+ bfd_default_scan, \ -+ bfd_arch_default_fill, \ -+ NEXT, \ -+ } -+ -+enum -+{ -+ I_riscv64, -+ I_riscv32 -+}; -+ -+#define NN(index) (&arch_info_struct[(index) + 1]) -+ -+static const bfd_arch_info_type arch_info_struct[] = -+{ -+ N (64, 64, bfd_mach_riscv64, "riscv:rv64", FALSE, NN (I_riscv64)), -+ N (32, 32, bfd_mach_riscv32, "riscv:rv32", FALSE, 0) -+}; -+ -+/* The default architecture is riscv:rv64. */ -+ -+const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_riscv_arch = -+ N (64, 64, 0, "riscv", TRUE, &arch_info_struct[0]); -diff -urN empty/bfd/elfnn-riscv.c binutils-2.26.1/bfd/elfnn-riscv.c ---- empty/bfd/elfnn-riscv.c 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/elfnn-riscv.c 2016-04-03 10:33:12.062126369 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,3022 @@ -+/* RISC-V-specific support for NN-bit ELF. -+ Copyright 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ -+ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley. -+ Based on TILE-Gx and MIPS targets. -+ -+ This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. -+ -+ This program 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 of the License, or -+ (at your option) any later version. -+ -+ This program 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not, -+ see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ -+ -+/* This file handles RISC-V ELF targets. */ -+ -+#include "sysdep.h" -+#include "bfd.h" -+#include "libbfd.h" -+#include "bfdlink.h" -+#include "genlink.h" -+#include "elf-bfd.h" -+#include "elfxx-riscv.h" -+#include "elf/riscv.h" -+#include "opcode/riscv.h" -+ -+#define ARCH_SIZE NN -+ -+#define MINUS_ONE ((bfd_vma)0 - 1) -+ -+#define RISCV_ELF_LOG_WORD_BYTES (ARCH_SIZE == 32 ? 2 : 3) -+ -+#define RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES (1 << RISCV_ELF_LOG_WORD_BYTES) -+ -+/* The name of the dynamic interpreter. This is put in the .interp -+ section. */ -+ -+#define ELF64_DYNAMIC_INTERPRETER "/lib/ld.so.1" -+#define ELF32_DYNAMIC_INTERPRETER "/lib32/ld.so.1" -+ -+#define ELF_ARCH bfd_arch_riscv -+#define ELF_TARGET_ID RISCV_ELF_DATA -+#define ELF_MACHINE_CODE EM_RISCV -+#define ELF_MAXPAGESIZE 0x1000 -+#define ELF_COMMONPAGESIZE 0x1000 -+ -+/* The RISC-V linker needs to keep track of the number of relocs that it -+ decides to copy as dynamic relocs in check_relocs for each symbol. -+ This is so that it can later discard them if they are found to be -+ unnecessary. We store the information in a field extending the -+ regular ELF linker hash table. */ -+ -+struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *next; -+ -+ /* The input section of the reloc. */ -+ asection *sec; -+ -+ /* Total number of relocs copied for the input section. */ -+ bfd_size_type count; -+ -+ /* Number of pc-relative relocs copied for the input section. */ -+ bfd_size_type pc_count; -+}; -+ -+/* RISC-V ELF linker hash entry. */ -+ -+struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry -+{ -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry elf; -+ -+ /* Track dynamic relocs copied for this symbol. */ -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *dyn_relocs; -+ -+#define GOT_UNKNOWN 0 -+#define GOT_NORMAL 1 -+#define GOT_TLS_GD 2 -+#define GOT_TLS_IE 4 -+#define GOT_TLS_LE 8 -+ char tls_type; -+}; -+ -+#define riscv_elf_hash_entry(ent) \ -+ ((struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *)(ent)) -+ -+struct _bfd_riscv_elf_obj_tdata -+{ -+ struct elf_obj_tdata root; -+ -+ /* tls_type for each local got entry. */ -+ char *local_got_tls_type; -+}; -+ -+#define _bfd_riscv_elf_tdata(abfd) \ -+ ((struct _bfd_riscv_elf_obj_tdata *) (abfd)->tdata.any) -+ -+#define _bfd_riscv_elf_local_got_tls_type(abfd) \ -+ (_bfd_riscv_elf_tdata (abfd)->local_got_tls_type) -+ -+#define _bfd_riscv_elf_tls_type(abfd, h, symndx) \ -+ (*((h) != NULL ? &riscv_elf_hash_entry (h)->tls_type \ -+ : &_bfd_riscv_elf_local_got_tls_type (abfd) [symndx])) -+ -+#define is_riscv_elf(bfd) \ -+ (bfd_get_flavour (bfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour \ -+ && elf_tdata (bfd) != NULL \ -+ && elf_object_id (bfd) == RISCV_ELF_DATA) -+ -+#include "elf/common.h" -+#include "elf/internal.h" -+ -+struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table -+{ -+ struct elf_link_hash_table elf; -+ -+ /* Short-cuts to get to dynamic linker sections. */ -+ asection *sdynbss; -+ asection *srelbss; -+ asection *sdyntdata; -+ -+ /* Small local sym to section mapping cache. */ -+ struct sym_cache sym_cache; -+}; -+ -+ -+/* Get the RISC-V ELF linker hash table from a link_info structure. */ -+#define riscv_elf_hash_table(p) \ -+ (elf_hash_table_id ((struct elf_link_hash_table *) ((p)->hash)) \ -+ == RISCV_ELF_DATA ? ((struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *) ((p)->hash)) : NULL) -+ -+static void -+riscv_info_to_howto_rela (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ arelent *cache_ptr, -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *dst) -+{ -+ cache_ptr->howto = riscv_elf_rtype_to_howto (ELFNN_R_TYPE (dst->r_info)); -+} -+ -+static void -+riscv_elf_append_rela (bfd *abfd, asection *s, Elf_Internal_Rela *rel) -+{ -+ const struct elf_backend_data *bed; -+ bfd_byte *loc; -+ -+ bed = get_elf_backend_data (abfd); -+ loc = s->contents + (s->reloc_count++ * bed->s->sizeof_rela); -+ bed->s->swap_reloca_out (abfd, rel, loc); -+} -+ -+/* PLT/GOT stuff */ -+ -+#define PLT_HEADER_INSNS 8 -+#define PLT_ENTRY_INSNS 4 -+#define PLT_HEADER_SIZE (PLT_HEADER_INSNS * 4) -+#define PLT_ENTRY_SIZE (PLT_ENTRY_INSNS * 4) -+ -+#define GOT_ENTRY_SIZE RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES -+ -+#define GOTPLT_HEADER_SIZE (2 * GOT_ENTRY_SIZE) -+ -+#define sec_addr(sec) ((sec)->output_section->vma + (sec)->output_offset) -+ -+static bfd_vma -+riscv_elf_got_plt_val (bfd_vma plt_index, struct bfd_link_info *info) -+{ -+ return sec_addr (riscv_elf_hash_table (info)->elf.sgotplt) -+ + GOTPLT_HEADER_SIZE + (plt_index * GOT_ENTRY_SIZE); -+} -+ -+#if ARCH_SIZE == 32 -+# define MATCH_LREG MATCH_LW -+#else -+# define MATCH_LREG MATCH_LD -+#endif -+ -+/* Generate a PLT header. */ -+ -+static void -+riscv_make_plt_header (bfd_vma gotplt_addr, bfd_vma addr, uint32_t *entry) -+{ -+ bfd_vma gotplt_offset_high = RISCV_PCREL_HIGH_PART (gotplt_addr, addr); -+ bfd_vma gotplt_offset_low = RISCV_PCREL_LOW_PART (gotplt_addr, addr); -+ -+ /* auipc t2, %hi(.got.plt) -+ sub t1, t1, t3 # shifted .got.plt offset + hdr size + 12 -+ l[w|d] t3, %lo(.got.plt)(t2) # _dl_runtime_resolve -+ addi t1, t1, -(hdr size + 12) # shifted .got.plt offset -+ addi t0, t2, %lo(.got.plt) # &.got.plt -+ srli t1, t1, log2(16/PTRSIZE) # .got.plt offset -+ l[w|d] t0, PTRSIZE(t0) # link map -+ jr t3 */ -+ -+ entry[0] = RISCV_UTYPE (AUIPC, X_T2, gotplt_offset_high); -+ entry[1] = RISCV_RTYPE (SUB, X_T1, X_T1, X_T3); -+ entry[2] = RISCV_ITYPE (LREG, X_T3, X_T2, gotplt_offset_low); -+ entry[3] = RISCV_ITYPE (ADDI, X_T1, X_T1, -(PLT_HEADER_SIZE + 12)); -+ entry[4] = RISCV_ITYPE (ADDI, X_T0, X_T2, gotplt_offset_low); -+ entry[5] = RISCV_ITYPE (SRLI, X_T1, X_T1, 4 - RISCV_ELF_LOG_WORD_BYTES); -+ entry[6] = RISCV_ITYPE (LREG, X_T0, X_T0, RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES); -+ entry[7] = RISCV_ITYPE (JALR, 0, X_T3, 0); -+} -+ -+/* Generate a PLT entry. */ -+ -+static void -+riscv_make_plt_entry (bfd_vma got, bfd_vma addr, uint32_t *entry) -+{ -+ /* auipc t3, %hi(.got.plt entry) -+ l[w|d] t3, %lo(.got.plt entry)(t3) -+ jalr t1, t3 -+ nop */ -+ -+ entry[0] = RISCV_UTYPE (AUIPC, X_T3, RISCV_PCREL_HIGH_PART (got, addr)); -+ entry[1] = RISCV_ITYPE (LREG, X_T3, X_T3, RISCV_PCREL_LOW_PART(got, addr)); -+ entry[2] = RISCV_ITYPE (JALR, X_T1, X_T3, 0); -+ entry[3] = RISCV_NOP; -+} -+ -+/* Create an entry in an RISC-V ELF linker hash table. */ -+ -+static struct bfd_hash_entry * -+link_hash_newfunc (struct bfd_hash_entry *entry, -+ struct bfd_hash_table *table, const char *string) -+{ -+ /* Allocate the structure if it has not already been allocated by a -+ subclass. */ -+ if (entry == NULL) -+ { -+ entry = -+ bfd_hash_allocate (table, -+ sizeof (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry)); -+ if (entry == NULL) -+ return entry; -+ } -+ -+ /* Call the allocation method of the superclass. */ -+ entry = _bfd_elf_link_hash_newfunc (entry, table, string); -+ if (entry != NULL) -+ { -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *eh; -+ -+ eh = (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *) entry; -+ eh->dyn_relocs = NULL; -+ eh->tls_type = GOT_UNKNOWN; -+ } -+ -+ return entry; -+} -+ -+/* Create a RISC-V ELF linker hash table. */ -+ -+static struct bfd_link_hash_table * -+riscv_elf_link_hash_table_create (bfd *abfd) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *ret; -+ bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table); -+ -+ ret = (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *) bfd_zmalloc (amt); -+ if (ret == NULL) -+ return NULL; -+ -+ if (!_bfd_elf_link_hash_table_init (&ret->elf, abfd, link_hash_newfunc, -+ sizeof (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry), -+ RISCV_ELF_DATA)) -+ { -+ free (ret); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ -+ return &ret->elf.root; -+} -+ -+/* Create the .got section. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_create_got_section (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info) -+{ -+ flagword flags; -+ asection *s, *s_got; -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *h; -+ const struct elf_backend_data *bed = get_elf_backend_data (abfd); -+ struct elf_link_hash_table *htab = elf_hash_table (info); -+ -+ /* This function may be called more than once. */ -+ s = bfd_get_linker_section (abfd, ".got"); -+ if (s != NULL) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ flags = bed->dynamic_sec_flags; -+ -+ s = bfd_make_section_anyway_with_flags (abfd, -+ (bed->rela_plts_and_copies_p -+ ? ".rela.got" : ".rel.got"), -+ (bed->dynamic_sec_flags -+ | SEC_READONLY)); -+ if (s == NULL -+ || ! bfd_set_section_alignment (abfd, s, bed->s->log_file_align)) -+ return FALSE; -+ htab->srelgot = s; -+ -+ s = s_got = bfd_make_section_anyway_with_flags (abfd, ".got", flags); -+ if (s == NULL -+ || !bfd_set_section_alignment (abfd, s, bed->s->log_file_align)) -+ return FALSE; -+ htab->sgot = s; -+ -+ /* The first bit of the global offset table is the header. */ -+ s->size += bed->got_header_size; -+ -+ if (bed->want_got_plt) -+ { -+ s = bfd_make_section_anyway_with_flags (abfd, ".got.plt", flags); -+ if (s == NULL -+ || !bfd_set_section_alignment (abfd, s, -+ bed->s->log_file_align)) -+ return FALSE; -+ htab->sgotplt = s; -+ -+ /* Reserve room for the header. */ -+ s->size += GOTPLT_HEADER_SIZE; -+ } -+ -+ if (bed->want_got_sym) -+ { -+ /* Define the symbol _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ at the start of the .got -+ section. We don't do this in the linker script because we don't want -+ to define the symbol if we are not creating a global offset -+ table. */ -+ h = _bfd_elf_define_linkage_sym (abfd, info, s_got, -+ "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_"); -+ elf_hash_table (info)->hgot = h; -+ if (h == NULL) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+/* Create .plt, .rela.plt, .got, .got.plt, .rela.got, .dynbss, and -+ .rela.bss sections in DYNOBJ, and set up shortcuts to them in our -+ hash table. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_create_dynamic_sections (bfd *dynobj, -+ struct bfd_link_info *info) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab; -+ -+ htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ BFD_ASSERT (htab != NULL); -+ -+ if (!riscv_elf_create_got_section (dynobj, info)) -+ return FALSE; -+ -+ if (!_bfd_elf_create_dynamic_sections (dynobj, info)) -+ return FALSE; -+ -+ htab->sdynbss = bfd_get_linker_section (dynobj, ".dynbss"); -+ if (!bfd_link_pic (info)) -+ { -+ htab->srelbss = bfd_get_linker_section (dynobj, ".rela.bss"); -+ htab->sdyntdata = -+ bfd_make_section_anyway_with_flags (dynobj, ".tdata.dyn", -+ SEC_ALLOC | SEC_THREAD_LOCAL); -+ } -+ -+ if (!htab->elf.splt || !htab->elf.srelplt || !htab->sdynbss -+ || (!bfd_link_pic (info) && (!htab->srelbss || !htab->sdyntdata))) -+ abort (); -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+/* Copy the extra info we tack onto an elf_link_hash_entry. */ -+ -+static void -+riscv_elf_copy_indirect_symbol (struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *dir, -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *ind) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *edir, *eind; -+ -+ edir = (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *) dir; -+ eind = (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *) ind; -+ -+ if (eind->dyn_relocs != NULL) -+ { -+ if (edir->dyn_relocs != NULL) -+ { -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs **pp; -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *p; -+ -+ /* Add reloc counts against the indirect sym to the direct sym -+ list. Merge any entries against the same section. */ -+ for (pp = &eind->dyn_relocs; (p = *pp) != NULL; ) -+ { -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *q; -+ -+ for (q = edir->dyn_relocs; q != NULL; q = q->next) -+ if (q->sec == p->sec) -+ { -+ q->pc_count += p->pc_count; -+ q->count += p->count; -+ *pp = p->next; -+ break; -+ } -+ if (q == NULL) -+ pp = &p->next; -+ } -+ *pp = edir->dyn_relocs; -+ } -+ -+ edir->dyn_relocs = eind->dyn_relocs; -+ eind->dyn_relocs = NULL; -+ } -+ -+ if (ind->root.type == bfd_link_hash_indirect -+ && dir->got.refcount <= 0) -+ { -+ edir->tls_type = eind->tls_type; -+ eind->tls_type = GOT_UNKNOWN; -+ } -+ _bfd_elf_link_hash_copy_indirect (info, dir, ind); -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_record_tls_type (bfd *abfd, struct elf_link_hash_entry *h, -+ unsigned long symndx, char tls_type) -+{ -+ char *new_tls_type = &_bfd_riscv_elf_tls_type (abfd, h, symndx); -+ *new_tls_type |= tls_type; -+ if ((*new_tls_type & GOT_NORMAL) && (*new_tls_type & ~GOT_NORMAL)) -+ { -+ (*_bfd_error_handler) -+ (_("%B: `%s' accessed both as normal and thread local symbol"), -+ abfd, h ? h->root.root.string : "<local>"); -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_record_got_reference (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *h, long symndx) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ Elf_Internal_Shdr *symtab_hdr = &elf_tdata (abfd)->symtab_hdr; -+ -+ if (htab->elf.sgot == NULL) -+ { -+ if (!riscv_elf_create_got_section (htab->elf.dynobj, info)) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ if (h != NULL) -+ { -+ h->got.refcount += 1; -+ return TRUE; -+ } -+ -+ /* This is a global offset table entry for a local symbol. */ -+ if (elf_local_got_refcounts (abfd) == NULL) -+ { -+ bfd_size_type size = symtab_hdr->sh_info * (sizeof (bfd_vma) + 1); -+ if (!(elf_local_got_refcounts (abfd) = bfd_zalloc (abfd, size))) -+ return FALSE; -+ _bfd_riscv_elf_local_got_tls_type (abfd) -+ = (char *) (elf_local_got_refcounts (abfd) + symtab_hdr->sh_info); -+ } -+ elf_local_got_refcounts (abfd) [symndx] += 1; -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+bad_static_reloc (bfd *abfd, unsigned r_type, struct elf_link_hash_entry *h) -+{ -+ (*_bfd_error_handler) -+ (_("%B: relocation %s against `%s' can not be used when making a shared " -+ "object; recompile with -fPIC"), -+ abfd, riscv_elf_rtype_to_howto (r_type)->name, -+ h != NULL ? h->root.root.string : "a local symbol"); -+ bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); -+ return FALSE; -+} -+/* Look through the relocs for a section during the first phase, and -+ allocate space in the global offset table or procedure linkage -+ table. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_check_relocs (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ asection *sec, const Elf_Internal_Rela *relocs) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab; -+ Elf_Internal_Shdr *symtab_hdr; -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry **sym_hashes; -+ const Elf_Internal_Rela *rel; -+ asection *sreloc = NULL; -+ -+ if (bfd_link_relocatable (info)) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ symtab_hdr = &elf_tdata (abfd)->symtab_hdr; -+ sym_hashes = elf_sym_hashes (abfd); -+ -+ if (htab->elf.dynobj == NULL) -+ htab->elf.dynobj = abfd; -+ -+ for (rel = relocs; rel < relocs + sec->reloc_count; rel++) -+ { -+ unsigned int r_type; -+ unsigned long r_symndx; -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *h; -+ -+ r_symndx = ELFNN_R_SYM (rel->r_info); -+ r_type = ELFNN_R_TYPE (rel->r_info); -+ -+ if (r_symndx >= NUM_SHDR_ENTRIES (symtab_hdr)) -+ { -+ (*_bfd_error_handler) (_("%B: bad symbol index: %d"), -+ abfd, r_symndx); -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ if (r_symndx < symtab_hdr->sh_info) -+ h = NULL; -+ else -+ { -+ h = sym_hashes[r_symndx - symtab_hdr->sh_info]; -+ while (h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_indirect -+ || h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_warning) -+ h = (struct elf_link_hash_entry *) h->root.u.i.link; -+ -+ /* PR15323, ref flags aren't set for references in the same -+ object. */ -+ h->root.non_ir_ref = 1; -+ } -+ -+ switch (r_type) -+ { -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20: -+ if (!riscv_elf_record_got_reference (abfd, info, h, r_symndx) -+ || !riscv_elf_record_tls_type (abfd, h, r_symndx, GOT_TLS_GD)) -+ return FALSE; -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20: -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info)) -+ info->flags |= DF_STATIC_TLS; -+ if (!riscv_elf_record_got_reference (abfd, info, h, r_symndx) -+ || !riscv_elf_record_tls_type (abfd, h, r_symndx, GOT_TLS_IE)) -+ return FALSE; -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_GOT_HI20: -+ if (!riscv_elf_record_got_reference (abfd, info, h, r_symndx) -+ || !riscv_elf_record_tls_type (abfd, h, r_symndx, GOT_NORMAL)) -+ return FALSE; -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_CALL_PLT: -+ /* This symbol requires a procedure linkage table entry. We -+ actually build the entry in adjust_dynamic_symbol, -+ because this might be a case of linking PIC code without -+ linking in any dynamic objects, in which case we don't -+ need to generate a procedure linkage table after all. */ -+ -+ if (h != NULL) -+ { -+ h->needs_plt = 1; -+ h->plt.refcount += 1; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_CALL: -+ case R_RISCV_JAL: -+ case R_RISCV_BRANCH: -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH: -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_JUMP: -+ case R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20: -+ /* In shared libraries, these relocs are known to bind locally. */ -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info)) -+ break; -+ goto static_reloc; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_TPREL_HI20: -+ if (!bfd_link_executable (info)) -+ return bad_static_reloc (abfd, r_type, h); -+ if (h != NULL) -+ riscv_elf_record_tls_type (abfd, h, r_symndx, GOT_TLS_LE); -+ goto static_reloc; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_HI20: -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info)) -+ return bad_static_reloc (abfd, r_type, h); -+ /* Fall through. */ -+ -+ case R_RISCV_COPY: -+ case R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT: -+ case R_RISCV_RELATIVE: -+ case R_RISCV_64: -+ case R_RISCV_32: -+ /* Fall through. */ -+ -+ static_reloc: -+ /* This reloc might not bind locally. */ -+ if (h != NULL) -+ h->non_got_ref = 1; -+ -+ if (h != NULL && !bfd_link_pic (info)) -+ { -+ /* We may need a .plt entry if the function this reloc -+ refers to is in a shared lib. */ -+ h->plt.refcount += 1; -+ } -+ -+ /* If we are creating a shared library, and this is a reloc -+ against a global symbol, or a non PC relative reloc -+ against a local symbol, then we need to copy the reloc -+ into the shared library. However, if we are linking with -+ -Bsymbolic, we do not need to copy a reloc against a -+ global symbol which is defined in an object we are -+ including in the link (i.e., DEF_REGULAR is set). At -+ this point we have not seen all the input files, so it is -+ possible that DEF_REGULAR is not set now but will be set -+ later (it is never cleared). In case of a weak definition, -+ DEF_REGULAR may be cleared later by a strong definition in -+ a shared library. We account for that possibility below by -+ storing information in the relocs_copied field of the hash -+ table entry. A similar situation occurs when creating -+ shared libraries and symbol visibility changes render the -+ symbol local. -+ -+ If on the other hand, we are creating an executable, we -+ may need to keep relocations for symbols satisfied by a -+ dynamic library if we manage to avoid copy relocs for the -+ symbol. */ -+ if ((bfd_link_pic (info) -+ && (sec->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0 -+ && (! riscv_elf_rtype_to_howto (r_type)->pc_relative -+ || (h != NULL -+ && (! info->symbolic -+ || h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_defweak -+ || !h->def_regular)))) -+ || (!bfd_link_pic (info) -+ && (sec->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0 -+ && h != NULL -+ && (h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_defweak -+ || !h->def_regular))) -+ { -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *p; -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs **head; -+ -+ /* When creating a shared object, we must copy these -+ relocs into the output file. We create a reloc -+ section in dynobj and make room for the reloc. */ -+ if (sreloc == NULL) -+ { -+ sreloc = _bfd_elf_make_dynamic_reloc_section -+ (sec, htab->elf.dynobj, RISCV_ELF_LOG_WORD_BYTES, -+ abfd, /*rela?*/ TRUE); -+ -+ if (sreloc == NULL) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ /* If this is a global symbol, we count the number of -+ relocations we need for this symbol. */ -+ if (h != NULL) -+ head = &((struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *) h)->dyn_relocs; -+ else -+ { -+ /* Track dynamic relocs needed for local syms too. -+ We really need local syms available to do this -+ easily. Oh well. */ -+ -+ asection *s; -+ void *vpp; -+ Elf_Internal_Sym *isym; -+ -+ isym = bfd_sym_from_r_symndx (&htab->sym_cache, -+ abfd, r_symndx); -+ if (isym == NULL) -+ return FALSE; -+ -+ s = bfd_section_from_elf_index (abfd, isym->st_shndx); -+ if (s == NULL) -+ s = sec; -+ -+ vpp = &elf_section_data (s)->local_dynrel; -+ head = (struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs **) vpp; -+ } -+ -+ p = *head; -+ if (p == NULL || p->sec != sec) -+ { -+ bfd_size_type amt = sizeof *p; -+ p = ((struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *) -+ bfd_alloc (htab->elf.dynobj, amt)); -+ if (p == NULL) -+ return FALSE; -+ p->next = *head; -+ *head = p; -+ p->sec = sec; -+ p->count = 0; -+ p->pc_count = 0; -+ } -+ -+ p->count += 1; -+ p->pc_count += riscv_elf_rtype_to_howto (r_type)->pc_relative; -+ } -+ -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_GNU_VTINHERIT: -+ if (!bfd_elf_gc_record_vtinherit (abfd, sec, h, rel->r_offset)) -+ return FALSE; -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_GNU_VTENTRY: -+ if (!bfd_elf_gc_record_vtentry (abfd, sec, h, rel->r_addend)) -+ return FALSE; -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+static asection * -+riscv_elf_gc_mark_hook (asection *sec, -+ struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *rel, -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *h, -+ Elf_Internal_Sym *sym) -+{ -+ if (h != NULL) -+ switch (ELFNN_R_TYPE (rel->r_info)) -+ { -+ case R_RISCV_GNU_VTINHERIT: -+ case R_RISCV_GNU_VTENTRY: -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ -+ return _bfd_elf_gc_mark_hook (sec, info, rel, h, sym); -+} -+ -+/* Update the got entry reference counts for the section being removed. */ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_gc_sweep_hook (bfd *abfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ asection *sec, const Elf_Internal_Rela *relocs) -+{ -+ const Elf_Internal_Rela *rel, *relend; -+ Elf_Internal_Shdr *symtab_hdr = &elf_symtab_hdr (abfd); -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry **sym_hashes = elf_sym_hashes (abfd); -+ bfd_signed_vma *local_got_refcounts = elf_local_got_refcounts (abfd); -+ -+ if (bfd_link_relocatable (info)) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ elf_section_data (sec)->local_dynrel = NULL; -+ -+ for (rel = relocs, relend = relocs + sec->reloc_count; rel < relend; rel++) -+ { -+ unsigned long r_symndx; -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *h = NULL; -+ -+ r_symndx = ELFNN_R_SYM (rel->r_info); -+ if (r_symndx >= symtab_hdr->sh_info) -+ { -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *eh; -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs **pp; -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *p; -+ -+ h = sym_hashes[r_symndx - symtab_hdr->sh_info]; -+ while (h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_indirect -+ || h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_warning) -+ h = (struct elf_link_hash_entry *) h->root.u.i.link; -+ eh = (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *) h; -+ for (pp = &eh->dyn_relocs; (p = *pp) != NULL; pp = &p->next) -+ if (p->sec == sec) -+ { -+ /* Everything must go for SEC. */ -+ *pp = p->next; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ switch (ELFNN_R_TYPE (rel->r_info)) -+ { -+ case R_RISCV_GOT_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20: -+ if (h != NULL) -+ { -+ if (h->got.refcount > 0) -+ h->got.refcount--; -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ if (local_got_refcounts && -+ local_got_refcounts[r_symndx] > 0) -+ local_got_refcounts[r_symndx]--; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_COPY: -+ case R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT: -+ case R_RISCV_RELATIVE: -+ case R_RISCV_64: -+ case R_RISCV_32: -+ case R_RISCV_BRANCH: -+ case R_RISCV_CALL: -+ case R_RISCV_JAL: -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH: -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_JUMP: -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info)) -+ break; -+ /* Fall through. */ -+ -+ case R_RISCV_CALL_PLT: -+ if (h != NULL) -+ { -+ if (h->plt.refcount > 0) -+ h->plt.refcount--; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+/* Adjust a symbol defined by a dynamic object and referenced by a -+ regular object. The current definition is in some section of the -+ dynamic object, but we're not including those sections. We have to -+ change the definition to something the rest of the link can -+ understand. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol (struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *h) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab; -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry * eh; -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *p; -+ bfd *dynobj; -+ asection *s; -+ -+ htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ BFD_ASSERT (htab != NULL); -+ -+ dynobj = htab->elf.dynobj; -+ -+ /* Make sure we know what is going on here. */ -+ BFD_ASSERT (dynobj != NULL -+ && (h->needs_plt -+ || h->type == STT_GNU_IFUNC -+ || h->u.weakdef != NULL -+ || (h->def_dynamic -+ && h->ref_regular -+ && !h->def_regular))); -+ -+ /* If this is a function, put it in the procedure linkage table. We -+ will fill in the contents of the procedure linkage table later -+ (although we could actually do it here). */ -+ if (h->type == STT_FUNC || h->type == STT_GNU_IFUNC || h->needs_plt) -+ { -+ if (h->plt.refcount <= 0 -+ || SYMBOL_CALLS_LOCAL (info, h) -+ || (ELF_ST_VISIBILITY (h->other) != STV_DEFAULT -+ && h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_undefweak)) -+ { -+ /* This case can occur if we saw a R_RISCV_CALL_PLT reloc in an -+ input file, but the symbol was never referred to by a dynamic -+ object, or if all references were garbage collected. In such -+ a case, we don't actually need to build a PLT entry. */ -+ h->plt.offset = (bfd_vma) -1; -+ h->needs_plt = 0; -+ } -+ -+ return TRUE; -+ } -+ else -+ h->plt.offset = (bfd_vma) -1; -+ -+ /* If this is a weak symbol, and there is a real definition, the -+ processor independent code will have arranged for us to see the -+ real definition first, and we can just use the same value. */ -+ if (h->u.weakdef != NULL) -+ { -+ BFD_ASSERT (h->u.weakdef->root.type == bfd_link_hash_defined -+ || h->u.weakdef->root.type == bfd_link_hash_defweak); -+ h->root.u.def.section = h->u.weakdef->root.u.def.section; -+ h->root.u.def.value = h->u.weakdef->root.u.def.value; -+ return TRUE; -+ } -+ -+ /* This is a reference to a symbol defined by a dynamic object which -+ is not a function. */ -+ -+ /* If we are creating a shared library, we must presume that the -+ only references to the symbol are via the global offset table. -+ For such cases we need not do anything here; the relocations will -+ be handled correctly by relocate_section. */ -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info)) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ /* If there are no references to this symbol that do not use the -+ GOT, we don't need to generate a copy reloc. */ -+ if (!h->non_got_ref) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ /* If -z nocopyreloc was given, we won't generate them either. */ -+ if (info->nocopyreloc) -+ { -+ h->non_got_ref = 0; -+ return TRUE; -+ } -+ -+ eh = (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *) h; -+ for (p = eh->dyn_relocs; p != NULL; p = p->next) -+ { -+ s = p->sec->output_section; -+ if (s != NULL && (s->flags & SEC_READONLY) != 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ /* If we didn't find any dynamic relocs in read-only sections, then -+ we'll be keeping the dynamic relocs and avoiding the copy reloc. */ -+ if (p == NULL) -+ { -+ h->non_got_ref = 0; -+ return TRUE; -+ } -+ -+ /* We must allocate the symbol in our .dynbss section, which will -+ become part of the .bss section of the executable. There will be -+ an entry for this symbol in the .dynsym section. The dynamic -+ object will contain position independent code, so all references -+ from the dynamic object to this symbol will go through the global -+ offset table. The dynamic linker will use the .dynsym entry to -+ determine the address it must put in the global offset table, so -+ both the dynamic object and the regular object will refer to the -+ same memory location for the variable. */ -+ -+ /* We must generate a R_RISCV_COPY reloc to tell the dynamic linker -+ to copy the initial value out of the dynamic object and into the -+ runtime process image. We need to remember the offset into the -+ .rel.bss section we are going to use. */ -+ if ((h->root.u.def.section->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0 && h->size != 0) -+ { -+ htab->srelbss->size += sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela); -+ h->needs_copy = 1; -+ } -+ -+ if (eh->tls_type & ~GOT_NORMAL) -+ return _bfd_elf_adjust_dynamic_copy (info, h, htab->sdyntdata); -+ -+ return _bfd_elf_adjust_dynamic_copy (info, h, htab->sdynbss); -+} -+ -+/* Allocate space in .plt, .got and associated reloc sections for -+ dynamic relocs. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+allocate_dynrelocs (struct elf_link_hash_entry *h, void *inf) -+{ -+ struct bfd_link_info *info; -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab; -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *eh; -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *p; -+ -+ if (h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_indirect) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ info = (struct bfd_link_info *) inf; -+ htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ BFD_ASSERT (htab != NULL); -+ -+ if (htab->elf.dynamic_sections_created -+ && h->plt.refcount > 0) -+ { -+ /* Make sure this symbol is output as a dynamic symbol. -+ Undefined weak syms won't yet be marked as dynamic. */ -+ if (h->dynindx == -1 -+ && !h->forced_local) -+ { -+ if (! bfd_elf_link_record_dynamic_symbol (info, h)) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ if (WILL_CALL_FINISH_DYNAMIC_SYMBOL (1, bfd_link_pic (info), h)) -+ { -+ asection *s = htab->elf.splt; -+ -+ if (s->size == 0) -+ s->size = PLT_HEADER_SIZE; -+ -+ h->plt.offset = s->size; -+ -+ /* Make room for this entry. */ -+ s->size += PLT_ENTRY_SIZE; -+ -+ /* We also need to make an entry in the .got.plt section. */ -+ htab->elf.sgotplt->size += GOT_ENTRY_SIZE; -+ -+ /* We also need to make an entry in the .rela.plt section. */ -+ htab->elf.srelplt->size += sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela); -+ -+ /* If this symbol is not defined in a regular file, and we are -+ not generating a shared library, then set the symbol to this -+ location in the .plt. This is required to make function -+ pointers compare as equal between the normal executable and -+ the shared library. */ -+ if (! bfd_link_pic (info) -+ && !h->def_regular) -+ { -+ h->root.u.def.section = s; -+ h->root.u.def.value = h->plt.offset; -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ h->plt.offset = (bfd_vma) -1; -+ h->needs_plt = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ h->plt.offset = (bfd_vma) -1; -+ h->needs_plt = 0; -+ } -+ -+ if (h->got.refcount > 0) -+ { -+ asection *s; -+ bfd_boolean dyn; -+ int tls_type = riscv_elf_hash_entry (h)->tls_type; -+ -+ /* Make sure this symbol is output as a dynamic symbol. -+ Undefined weak syms won't yet be marked as dynamic. */ -+ if (h->dynindx == -1 -+ && !h->forced_local) -+ { -+ if (! bfd_elf_link_record_dynamic_symbol (info, h)) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ s = htab->elf.sgot; -+ h->got.offset = s->size; -+ dyn = htab->elf.dynamic_sections_created; -+ if (tls_type & (GOT_TLS_GD | GOT_TLS_IE)) -+ { -+ /* TLS_GD needs two dynamic relocs and two GOT slots. */ -+ if (tls_type & GOT_TLS_GD) -+ { -+ s->size += 2 * RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES; -+ htab->elf.srelgot->size += 2 * sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela); -+ } -+ -+ /* TLS_IE needs one dynamic reloc and one GOT slot. */ -+ if (tls_type & GOT_TLS_IE) -+ { -+ s->size += RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES; -+ htab->elf.srelgot->size += sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela); -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ s->size += RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES; -+ if (WILL_CALL_FINISH_DYNAMIC_SYMBOL (dyn, bfd_link_pic (info), h)) -+ htab->elf.srelgot->size += sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela); -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ h->got.offset = (bfd_vma) -1; -+ -+ eh = (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *) h; -+ if (eh->dyn_relocs == NULL) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ /* In the shared -Bsymbolic case, discard space allocated for -+ dynamic pc-relative relocs against symbols which turn out to be -+ defined in regular objects. For the normal shared case, discard -+ space for pc-relative relocs that have become local due to symbol -+ visibility changes. */ -+ -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info)) -+ { -+ if (SYMBOL_CALLS_LOCAL (info, h)) -+ { -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs **pp; -+ -+ for (pp = &eh->dyn_relocs; (p = *pp) != NULL; ) -+ { -+ p->count -= p->pc_count; -+ p->pc_count = 0; -+ if (p->count == 0) -+ *pp = p->next; -+ else -+ pp = &p->next; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* Also discard relocs on undefined weak syms with non-default -+ visibility. */ -+ if (eh->dyn_relocs != NULL -+ && h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_undefweak) -+ { -+ if (ELF_ST_VISIBILITY (h->other) != STV_DEFAULT) -+ eh->dyn_relocs = NULL; -+ -+ /* Make sure undefined weak symbols are output as a dynamic -+ symbol in PIEs. */ -+ else if (h->dynindx == -1 -+ && !h->forced_local) -+ { -+ if (! bfd_elf_link_record_dynamic_symbol (info, h)) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ /* For the non-shared case, discard space for relocs against -+ symbols which turn out to need copy relocs or are not -+ dynamic. */ -+ -+ if (!h->non_got_ref -+ && ((h->def_dynamic -+ && !h->def_regular) -+ || (htab->elf.dynamic_sections_created -+ && (h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_undefweak -+ || h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_undefined)))) -+ { -+ /* Make sure this symbol is output as a dynamic symbol. -+ Undefined weak syms won't yet be marked as dynamic. */ -+ if (h->dynindx == -1 -+ && !h->forced_local) -+ { -+ if (! bfd_elf_link_record_dynamic_symbol (info, h)) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ /* If that succeeded, we know we'll be keeping all the -+ relocs. */ -+ if (h->dynindx != -1) -+ goto keep; -+ } -+ -+ eh->dyn_relocs = NULL; -+ -+ keep: ; -+ } -+ -+ /* Finally, allocate space. */ -+ for (p = eh->dyn_relocs; p != NULL; p = p->next) -+ { -+ asection *sreloc = elf_section_data (p->sec)->sreloc; -+ sreloc->size += p->count * sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela); -+ } -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+/* Find any dynamic relocs that apply to read-only sections. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+readonly_dynrelocs (struct elf_link_hash_entry *h, void *inf) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *eh; -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *p; -+ -+ eh = (struct riscv_elf_link_hash_entry *) h; -+ for (p = eh->dyn_relocs; p != NULL; p = p->next) -+ { -+ asection *s = p->sec->output_section; -+ -+ if (s != NULL && (s->flags & SEC_READONLY) != 0) -+ { -+ ((struct bfd_link_info *) inf)->flags |= DF_TEXTREL; -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ } -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_size_dynamic_sections (bfd *output_bfd, struct bfd_link_info *info) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab; -+ bfd *dynobj; -+ asection *s; -+ bfd *ibfd; -+ -+ htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ BFD_ASSERT (htab != NULL); -+ dynobj = htab->elf.dynobj; -+ BFD_ASSERT (dynobj != NULL); -+ -+ if (elf_hash_table (info)->dynamic_sections_created) -+ { -+ /* Set the contents of the .interp section to the interpreter. */ -+ if (bfd_link_executable (info) && !info->nointerp) -+ { -+ s = bfd_get_linker_section (dynobj, ".interp"); -+ BFD_ASSERT (s != NULL); -+ s->size = strlen (ELFNN_DYNAMIC_INTERPRETER) + 1; -+ s->contents = (unsigned char *) ELFNN_DYNAMIC_INTERPRETER; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* Set up .got offsets for local syms, and space for local dynamic -+ relocs. */ -+ for (ibfd = info->input_bfds; ibfd != NULL; ibfd = ibfd->link.next) -+ { -+ bfd_signed_vma *local_got; -+ bfd_signed_vma *end_local_got; -+ char *local_tls_type; -+ bfd_size_type locsymcount; -+ Elf_Internal_Shdr *symtab_hdr; -+ asection *srel; -+ -+ if (! is_riscv_elf (ibfd)) -+ continue; -+ -+ for (s = ibfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next) -+ { -+ struct riscv_elf_dyn_relocs *p; -+ -+ for (p = elf_section_data (s)->local_dynrel; p != NULL; p = p->next) -+ { -+ if (!bfd_is_abs_section (p->sec) -+ && bfd_is_abs_section (p->sec->output_section)) -+ { -+ /* Input section has been discarded, either because -+ it is a copy of a linkonce section or due to -+ linker script /DISCARD/, so we'll be discarding -+ the relocs too. */ -+ } -+ else if (p->count != 0) -+ { -+ srel = elf_section_data (p->sec)->sreloc; -+ srel->size += p->count * sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela); -+ if ((p->sec->output_section->flags & SEC_READONLY) != 0) -+ info->flags |= DF_TEXTREL; -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ local_got = elf_local_got_refcounts (ibfd); -+ if (!local_got) -+ continue; -+ -+ symtab_hdr = &elf_symtab_hdr (ibfd); -+ locsymcount = symtab_hdr->sh_info; -+ end_local_got = local_got + locsymcount; -+ local_tls_type = _bfd_riscv_elf_local_got_tls_type (ibfd); -+ s = htab->elf.sgot; -+ srel = htab->elf.srelgot; -+ for (; local_got < end_local_got; ++local_got, ++local_tls_type) -+ { -+ if (*local_got > 0) -+ { -+ *local_got = s->size; -+ s->size += RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES; -+ if (*local_tls_type & GOT_TLS_GD) -+ s->size += RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES; -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info) -+ || (*local_tls_type & (GOT_TLS_GD | GOT_TLS_IE))) -+ srel->size += sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela); -+ } -+ else -+ *local_got = (bfd_vma) -1; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* Allocate global sym .plt and .got entries, and space for global -+ sym dynamic relocs. */ -+ elf_link_hash_traverse (&htab->elf, allocate_dynrelocs, info); -+ -+ if (htab->elf.sgotplt) -+ { -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *got; -+ got = elf_link_hash_lookup (elf_hash_table (info), -+ "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_", -+ FALSE, FALSE, FALSE); -+ -+ /* Don't allocate .got.plt section if there are no GOT nor PLT -+ entries and there is no refeence to _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_. */ -+ if ((got == NULL -+ || !got->ref_regular_nonweak) -+ && (htab->elf.sgotplt->size == GOTPLT_HEADER_SIZE) -+ && (htab->elf.splt == NULL -+ || htab->elf.splt->size == 0) -+ && (htab->elf.sgot == NULL -+ || (htab->elf.sgot->size -+ == get_elf_backend_data (output_bfd)->got_header_size))) -+ htab->elf.sgotplt->size = 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* The check_relocs and adjust_dynamic_symbol entry points have -+ determined the sizes of the various dynamic sections. Allocate -+ memory for them. */ -+ for (s = dynobj->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next) -+ { -+ if ((s->flags & SEC_LINKER_CREATED) == 0) -+ continue; -+ -+ if (s == htab->elf.splt -+ || s == htab->elf.sgot -+ || s == htab->elf.sgotplt -+ || s == htab->sdynbss) -+ { -+ /* Strip this section if we don't need it; see the -+ comment below. */ -+ } -+ else if (strncmp (s->name, ".rela", 5) == 0) -+ { -+ if (s->size != 0) -+ { -+ /* We use the reloc_count field as a counter if we need -+ to copy relocs into the output file. */ -+ s->reloc_count = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ /* It's not one of our sections. */ -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ if (s->size == 0) -+ { -+ /* If we don't need this section, strip it from the -+ output file. This is mostly to handle .rela.bss and -+ .rela.plt. We must create both sections in -+ create_dynamic_sections, because they must be created -+ before the linker maps input sections to output -+ sections. The linker does that before -+ adjust_dynamic_symbol is called, and it is that -+ function which decides whether anything needs to go -+ into these sections. */ -+ s->flags |= SEC_EXCLUDE; -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ if ((s->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) == 0) -+ continue; -+ -+ /* Allocate memory for the section contents. Zero the memory -+ for the benefit of .rela.plt, which has 4 unused entries -+ at the beginning, and we don't want garbage. */ -+ s->contents = (bfd_byte *) bfd_zalloc (dynobj, s->size); -+ if (s->contents == NULL) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ if (elf_hash_table (info)->dynamic_sections_created) -+ { -+ /* Add some entries to the .dynamic section. We fill in the -+ values later, in riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_sections, but we -+ must add the entries now so that we get the correct size for -+ the .dynamic section. The DT_DEBUG entry is filled in by the -+ dynamic linker and used by the debugger. */ -+#define add_dynamic_entry(TAG, VAL) \ -+ _bfd_elf_add_dynamic_entry (info, TAG, VAL) -+ -+ if (bfd_link_executable (info)) -+ { -+ if (!add_dynamic_entry (DT_DEBUG, 0)) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ if (htab->elf.srelplt->size != 0) -+ { -+ if (!add_dynamic_entry (DT_PLTGOT, 0) -+ || !add_dynamic_entry (DT_PLTRELSZ, 0) -+ || !add_dynamic_entry (DT_PLTREL, DT_RELA) -+ || !add_dynamic_entry (DT_JMPREL, 0)) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ if (!add_dynamic_entry (DT_RELA, 0) -+ || !add_dynamic_entry (DT_RELASZ, 0) -+ || !add_dynamic_entry (DT_RELAENT, sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela))) -+ return FALSE; -+ -+ /* If any dynamic relocs apply to a read-only section, -+ then we need a DT_TEXTREL entry. */ -+ if ((info->flags & DF_TEXTREL) == 0) -+ elf_link_hash_traverse (&htab->elf, readonly_dynrelocs, info); -+ -+ if (info->flags & DF_TEXTREL) -+ { -+ if (!add_dynamic_entry (DT_TEXTREL, 0)) -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ } -+#undef add_dynamic_entry -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+#define TP_OFFSET 0 -+#define DTP_OFFSET 0x800 -+ -+/* Return the relocation value for a TLS dtp-relative reloc. */ -+ -+static bfd_vma -+dtpoff (struct bfd_link_info *info, bfd_vma address) -+{ -+ /* If tls_sec is NULL, we should have signalled an error already. */ -+ if (elf_hash_table (info)->tls_sec == NULL) -+ return 0; -+ return address - elf_hash_table (info)->tls_sec->vma - DTP_OFFSET; -+} -+ -+/* Return the relocation value for a static TLS tp-relative relocation. */ -+ -+static bfd_vma -+tpoff (struct bfd_link_info *info, bfd_vma address) -+{ -+ /* If tls_sec is NULL, we should have signalled an error already. */ -+ if (elf_hash_table (info)->tls_sec == NULL) -+ return 0; -+ return address - elf_hash_table (info)->tls_sec->vma - TP_OFFSET; -+} -+ -+/* Return the global pointer's value, or 0 if it is not in use. */ -+ -+static bfd_vma -+riscv_global_pointer_value (struct bfd_link_info *info) -+{ -+ struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h; -+ -+ h = bfd_link_hash_lookup (info->hash, "_gp", FALSE, FALSE, TRUE); -+ if (h == NULL || h->type != bfd_link_hash_defined) -+ return 0; -+ -+ return h->u.def.value + sec_addr (h->u.def.section); -+} -+ -+/* Emplace a static relocation. */ -+ -+static bfd_reloc_status_type -+perform_relocation (const reloc_howto_type *howto, -+ const Elf_Internal_Rela *rel, -+ bfd_vma value, -+ asection *input_section, -+ bfd *input_bfd, -+ bfd_byte *contents) -+{ -+ if (howto->pc_relative) -+ value -= sec_addr (input_section) + rel->r_offset; -+ value += rel->r_addend; -+ -+ switch (ELFNN_R_TYPE (rel->r_info)) -+ { -+ case R_RISCV_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_TPREL_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_GOT_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20: -+ if (ARCH_SIZE > 32 && !VALID_UTYPE_IMM (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (value))) -+ return bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ value = ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (value)); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_LO12_I: -+ case R_RISCV_GPREL_I: -+ case R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I: -+ case R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I: -+ value = ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM (value); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_LO12_S: -+ case R_RISCV_GPREL_S: -+ case R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S: -+ case R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S: -+ value = ENCODE_STYPE_IMM (value); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_CALL: -+ case R_RISCV_CALL_PLT: -+ if (ARCH_SIZE > 32 && !VALID_UTYPE_IMM (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (value))) -+ return bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ value = ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (value)) -+ | (ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM (value) << 32); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_JAL: -+ if (!VALID_UJTYPE_IMM (value)) -+ return bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ value = ENCODE_UJTYPE_IMM (value); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_BRANCH: -+ if (!VALID_SBTYPE_IMM (value)) -+ return bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ value = ENCODE_SBTYPE_IMM (value); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH: -+ if (!VALID_RVC_B_IMM (value)) -+ return bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ value = ENCODE_RVC_B_IMM (value); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_JUMP: -+ if (!VALID_RVC_J_IMM (value)) -+ return bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ value = ENCODE_RVC_J_IMM (value); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_LUI: -+ if (!VALID_RVC_LUI_IMM (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (value))) -+ return bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ value = ENCODE_RVC_LUI_IMM (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (value)); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_32: -+ case R_RISCV_64: -+ case R_RISCV_ADD8: -+ case R_RISCV_ADD16: -+ case R_RISCV_ADD32: -+ case R_RISCV_ADD64: -+ case R_RISCV_SUB8: -+ case R_RISCV_SUB16: -+ case R_RISCV_SUB32: -+ case R_RISCV_SUB64: -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32: -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64: -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ return bfd_reloc_notsupported; -+ } -+ -+ bfd_vma word = bfd_get (howto->bitsize, input_bfd, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ word = (word & ~howto->dst_mask) | (value & howto->dst_mask); -+ bfd_put (howto->bitsize, input_bfd, word, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ -+ return bfd_reloc_ok; -+} -+ -+/* Remember all PC-relative high-part relocs we've encountered to help us -+ later resolve the corresponding low-part relocs. */ -+ -+typedef struct { -+ bfd_vma address; -+ bfd_vma value; -+} riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc; -+ -+typedef struct riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc { -+ asection *input_section; -+ struct bfd_link_info *info; -+ reloc_howto_type *howto; -+ const Elf_Internal_Rela *reloc; -+ bfd_vma addr; -+ const char *name; -+ bfd_byte *contents; -+ struct riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc *next; -+} riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc; -+ -+typedef struct { -+ htab_t hi_relocs; -+ riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc *lo_relocs; -+} riscv_pcrel_relocs; -+ -+static hashval_t -+riscv_pcrel_reloc_hash (const void *entry) -+{ -+ const riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc *e = entry; -+ return (hashval_t)(e->address >> 2); -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_pcrel_reloc_eq (const void *entry1, const void *entry2) -+{ -+ const riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc *e1 = entry1, *e2 = entry2; -+ return e1->address == e2->address; -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_init_pcrel_relocs (riscv_pcrel_relocs *p) -+{ -+ -+ p->lo_relocs = NULL; -+ p->hi_relocs = htab_create (1024, riscv_pcrel_reloc_hash, -+ riscv_pcrel_reloc_eq, free); -+ return p->hi_relocs != NULL; -+} -+ -+static void -+riscv_free_pcrel_relocs (riscv_pcrel_relocs *p) -+{ -+ riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc *cur = p->lo_relocs; -+ while (cur != NULL) -+ { -+ riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc *next = cur->next; -+ free (cur); -+ cur = next; -+ } -+ -+ htab_delete (p->hi_relocs); -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_record_pcrel_hi_reloc (riscv_pcrel_relocs *p, bfd_vma addr, bfd_vma value) -+{ -+ riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc entry = {addr, value - addr}; -+ riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc **slot = -+ (riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc **) htab_find_slot (p->hi_relocs, &entry, INSERT); -+ BFD_ASSERT (*slot == NULL); -+ *slot = (riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc *) bfd_malloc (sizeof (riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc)); -+ if (*slot == NULL) -+ return FALSE; -+ **slot = entry; -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_record_pcrel_lo_reloc (riscv_pcrel_relocs *p, -+ asection *input_section, -+ struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ reloc_howto_type *howto, -+ const Elf_Internal_Rela *reloc, -+ bfd_vma addr, -+ const char *name, -+ bfd_byte *contents) -+{ -+ riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc *entry; -+ entry = (riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc *) bfd_malloc (sizeof (riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc)); -+ if (entry == NULL) -+ return FALSE; -+ *entry = (riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc) {input_section, info, howto, reloc, addr, -+ name, contents, p->lo_relocs}; -+ p->lo_relocs = entry; -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_resolve_pcrel_lo_relocs (riscv_pcrel_relocs *p) -+{ -+ riscv_pcrel_lo_reloc *r; -+ for (r = p->lo_relocs; r != NULL; r = r->next) -+ { -+ bfd *input_bfd = r->input_section->owner; -+ riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc search = {r->addr, 0}; -+ riscv_pcrel_hi_reloc *entry = htab_find (p->hi_relocs, &search); -+ if (entry == NULL) -+ return ((*r->info->callbacks->reloc_overflow) -+ (r->info, NULL, r->name, r->howto->name, (bfd_vma) 0, -+ input_bfd, r->input_section, r->reloc->r_offset)); -+ -+ perform_relocation (r->howto, r->reloc, entry->value, r->input_section, -+ input_bfd, r->contents); -+ } -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+/* Relocate a RISC-V ELF section. -+ -+ The RELOCATE_SECTION function is called by the new ELF backend linker -+ to handle the relocations for a section. -+ -+ The relocs are always passed as Rela structures. -+ -+ This function is responsible for adjusting the section contents as -+ necessary, and (if generating a relocatable output file) adjusting -+ the reloc addend as necessary. -+ -+ This function does not have to worry about setting the reloc -+ address or the reloc symbol index. -+ -+ LOCAL_SYMS is a pointer to the swapped in local symbols. -+ -+ LOCAL_SECTIONS is an array giving the section in the input file -+ corresponding to the st_shndx field of each local symbol. -+ -+ The global hash table entry for the global symbols can be found -+ via elf_sym_hashes (input_bfd). -+ -+ When generating relocatable output, this function must handle -+ STB_LOCAL/STT_SECTION symbols specially. The output symbol is -+ going to be the section symbol corresponding to the output -+ section, which means that the addend must be adjusted -+ accordingly. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_relocate_section (bfd *output_bfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ bfd *input_bfd, asection *input_section, -+ bfd_byte *contents, Elf_Internal_Rela *relocs, -+ Elf_Internal_Sym *local_syms, -+ asection **local_sections) -+{ -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *rel; -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *relend; -+ riscv_pcrel_relocs pcrel_relocs; -+ bfd_boolean ret = FALSE; -+ asection *sreloc = elf_section_data (input_section)->sreloc; -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ Elf_Internal_Shdr *symtab_hdr = &elf_symtab_hdr (input_bfd); -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry **sym_hashes = elf_sym_hashes (input_bfd); -+ bfd_vma *local_got_offsets = elf_local_got_offsets (input_bfd); -+ -+ if (!riscv_init_pcrel_relocs (&pcrel_relocs)) -+ return FALSE; -+ -+ relend = relocs + input_section->reloc_count; -+ for (rel = relocs; rel < relend; rel++) -+ { -+ unsigned long r_symndx; -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *h; -+ Elf_Internal_Sym *sym; -+ asection *sec; -+ bfd_vma relocation; -+ bfd_reloc_status_type r = bfd_reloc_ok; -+ const char *name; -+ bfd_vma off, ie_off; -+ bfd_boolean unresolved_reloc, is_ie = FALSE; -+ bfd_vma pc = sec_addr (input_section) + rel->r_offset; -+ int r_type = ELFNN_R_TYPE (rel->r_info), tls_type; -+ reloc_howto_type *howto = riscv_elf_rtype_to_howto (r_type); -+ const char *msg = NULL; -+ -+ if (r_type == R_RISCV_GNU_VTINHERIT || r_type == R_RISCV_GNU_VTENTRY) -+ continue; -+ -+ /* This is a final link. */ -+ r_symndx = ELFNN_R_SYM (rel->r_info); -+ h = NULL; -+ sym = NULL; -+ sec = NULL; -+ unresolved_reloc = FALSE; -+ if (r_symndx < symtab_hdr->sh_info) -+ { -+ sym = local_syms + r_symndx; -+ sec = local_sections[r_symndx]; -+ relocation = _bfd_elf_rela_local_sym (output_bfd, sym, &sec, rel); -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ bfd_boolean warned, ignored; -+ -+ RELOC_FOR_GLOBAL_SYMBOL (info, input_bfd, input_section, rel, -+ r_symndx, symtab_hdr, sym_hashes, -+ h, sec, relocation, -+ unresolved_reloc, warned, ignored); -+ if (warned) -+ { -+ /* To avoid generating warning messages about truncated -+ relocations, set the relocation's address to be the same as -+ the start of this section. */ -+ if (input_section->output_section != NULL) -+ relocation = input_section->output_section->vma; -+ else -+ relocation = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (sec != NULL && discarded_section (sec)) -+ RELOC_AGAINST_DISCARDED_SECTION (info, input_bfd, input_section, -+ rel, 1, relend, howto, 0, contents); -+ -+ if (bfd_link_relocatable (info)) -+ continue; -+ -+ if (h != NULL) -+ name = h->root.root.string; -+ else -+ { -+ name = (bfd_elf_string_from_elf_section -+ (input_bfd, symtab_hdr->sh_link, sym->st_name)); -+ if (name == NULL || *name == '\0') -+ name = bfd_section_name (input_bfd, sec); -+ } -+ -+ switch (r_type) -+ { -+ case R_RISCV_NONE: -+ case R_RISCV_TPREL_ADD: -+ case R_RISCV_COPY: -+ case R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT: -+ case R_RISCV_RELATIVE: -+ /* These require nothing of us at all. */ -+ continue; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_HI20: -+ case R_RISCV_BRANCH: -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH: -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_LUI: -+ case R_RISCV_LO12_I: -+ case R_RISCV_LO12_S: -+ /* These require no special handling beyond perform_relocation. */ -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_GOT_HI20: -+ if (h != NULL) -+ { -+ bfd_boolean dyn, pic; -+ -+ off = h->got.offset; -+ BFD_ASSERT (off != (bfd_vma) -1); -+ dyn = elf_hash_table (info)->dynamic_sections_created; -+ pic = bfd_link_pic (info); -+ -+ if (! WILL_CALL_FINISH_DYNAMIC_SYMBOL (dyn, pic, h) -+ || (pic && SYMBOL_REFERENCES_LOCAL (info, h))) -+ { -+ /* This is actually a static link, or it is a -+ -Bsymbolic link and the symbol is defined -+ locally, or the symbol was forced to be local -+ because of a version file. We must initialize -+ this entry in the global offset table. Since the -+ offset must always be a multiple of the word size, -+ we use the least significant bit to record whether -+ we have initialized it already. -+ -+ When doing a dynamic link, we create a .rela.got -+ relocation entry to initialize the value. This -+ is done in the finish_dynamic_symbol routine. */ -+ if ((off & 1) != 0) -+ off &= ~1; -+ else -+ { -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, relocation, -+ htab->elf.sgot->contents + off); -+ h->got.offset |= 1; -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ unresolved_reloc = FALSE; -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ BFD_ASSERT (local_got_offsets != NULL -+ && local_got_offsets[r_symndx] != (bfd_vma) -1); -+ -+ off = local_got_offsets[r_symndx]; -+ -+ /* The offset must always be a multiple of the word size. -+ So, we can use the least significant bit to record -+ whether we have already processed this entry. */ -+ if ((off & 1) != 0) -+ off &= ~1; -+ else -+ { -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info)) -+ { -+ asection *s; -+ Elf_Internal_Rela outrel; -+ -+ /* We need to generate a R_RISCV_RELATIVE reloc -+ for the dynamic linker. */ -+ s = htab->elf.srelgot; -+ BFD_ASSERT (s != NULL); -+ -+ outrel.r_offset = sec_addr (htab->elf.sgot) + off; -+ outrel.r_info = -+ ELFNN_R_INFO (0, R_RISCV_RELATIVE); -+ outrel.r_addend = relocation; -+ relocation = 0; -+ riscv_elf_append_rela (output_bfd, s, &outrel); -+ } -+ -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, relocation, -+ htab->elf.sgot->contents + off); -+ local_got_offsets[r_symndx] |= 1; -+ } -+ } -+ relocation = sec_addr (htab->elf.sgot) + off; -+ if (!riscv_record_pcrel_hi_reloc (&pcrel_relocs, pc, relocation)) -+ r = bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_ADD8: -+ case R_RISCV_ADD16: -+ case R_RISCV_ADD32: -+ case R_RISCV_ADD64: -+ { -+ bfd_vma old_value = bfd_get (howto->bitsize, input_bfd, -+ contents + rel->r_offset); -+ relocation = old_value + relocation; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_SUB8: -+ case R_RISCV_SUB16: -+ case R_RISCV_SUB32: -+ case R_RISCV_SUB64: -+ { -+ bfd_vma old_value = bfd_get (howto->bitsize, input_bfd, -+ contents + rel->r_offset); -+ relocation = old_value - relocation; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_CALL_PLT: -+ case R_RISCV_CALL: -+ case R_RISCV_JAL: -+ case R_RISCV_RVC_JUMP: -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info) && h != NULL && h->plt.offset != MINUS_ONE) -+ { -+ /* Refer to the PLT entry. */ -+ relocation = sec_addr (htab->elf.splt) + h->plt.offset; -+ unresolved_reloc = FALSE; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_TPREL_HI20: -+ relocation = tpoff (info, relocation); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I: -+ case R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S: -+ relocation = tpoff (info, relocation); -+ if (VALID_ITYPE_IMM (relocation + rel->r_addend)) -+ { -+ /* We can use tp as the base register. */ -+ bfd_vma insn = bfd_get_32 (input_bfd, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ insn &= ~(OP_MASK_RS1 << OP_SH_RS1); -+ insn |= X_TP << OP_SH_RS1; -+ bfd_put_32 (input_bfd, insn, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_GPREL_I: -+ case R_RISCV_GPREL_S: -+ { -+ bfd_vma gp = riscv_global_pointer_value (info); -+ bfd_boolean x0_base = VALID_ITYPE_IMM (relocation + rel->r_addend); -+ if (x0_base || VALID_ITYPE_IMM (relocation + rel->r_addend - gp)) -+ { -+ /* We can use x0 or gp as the base register. */ -+ bfd_vma insn = bfd_get_32 (input_bfd, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ insn &= ~(OP_MASK_RS1 << OP_SH_RS1); -+ if (!x0_base) -+ { -+ rel->r_addend -= gp; -+ insn |= X_GP << OP_SH_RS1; -+ } -+ bfd_put_32 (input_bfd, insn, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ } -+ else -+ r = bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ case R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20: -+ if (!riscv_record_pcrel_hi_reloc (&pcrel_relocs, pc, -+ relocation + rel->r_addend)) -+ r = bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I: -+ case R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S: -+ if (riscv_record_pcrel_lo_reloc (&pcrel_relocs, input_section, info, -+ howto, rel, relocation, name, -+ contents)) -+ continue; -+ r = bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32: -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64: -+ relocation = dtpoff (info, relocation); -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_32: -+ case R_RISCV_64: -+ if ((input_section->flags & SEC_ALLOC) == 0) -+ break; -+ -+ if ((bfd_link_pic (info) -+ && (h == NULL -+ || ELF_ST_VISIBILITY (h->other) == STV_DEFAULT -+ || h->root.type != bfd_link_hash_undefweak) -+ && (! howto->pc_relative -+ || !SYMBOL_CALLS_LOCAL (info, h))) -+ || (!bfd_link_pic (info) -+ && h != NULL -+ && h->dynindx != -1 -+ && !h->non_got_ref -+ && ((h->def_dynamic -+ && !h->def_regular) -+ || h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_undefweak -+ || h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_undefined))) -+ { -+ Elf_Internal_Rela outrel; -+ bfd_boolean skip_static_relocation, skip_dynamic_relocation; -+ -+ /* When generating a shared object, these relocations -+ are copied into the output file to be resolved at run -+ time. */ -+ -+ outrel.r_offset = -+ _bfd_elf_section_offset (output_bfd, info, input_section, -+ rel->r_offset); -+ skip_static_relocation = outrel.r_offset != (bfd_vma) -2; -+ skip_dynamic_relocation = outrel.r_offset >= (bfd_vma) -2; -+ outrel.r_offset += sec_addr (input_section); -+ -+ if (skip_dynamic_relocation) -+ memset (&outrel, 0, sizeof outrel); -+ else if (h != NULL && h->dynindx != -1 -+ && !(bfd_link_pic (info) -+ && SYMBOLIC_BIND (info, h) -+ && h->def_regular)) -+ { -+ outrel.r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (h->dynindx, r_type); -+ outrel.r_addend = rel->r_addend; -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ outrel.r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (0, R_RISCV_RELATIVE); -+ outrel.r_addend = relocation + rel->r_addend; -+ } -+ -+ riscv_elf_append_rela (output_bfd, sreloc, &outrel); -+ if (skip_static_relocation) -+ continue; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20: -+ is_ie = TRUE; -+ /* Fall through. */ -+ -+ case R_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20: -+ if (h != NULL) -+ { -+ off = h->got.offset; -+ h->got.offset |= 1; -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ off = local_got_offsets[r_symndx]; -+ local_got_offsets[r_symndx] |= 1; -+ } -+ -+ tls_type = _bfd_riscv_elf_tls_type (input_bfd, h, r_symndx); -+ BFD_ASSERT (tls_type & (GOT_TLS_IE | GOT_TLS_GD)); -+ /* If this symbol is referenced by both GD and IE TLS, the IE -+ reference's GOT slot follows the GD reference's slots. */ -+ ie_off = 0; -+ if ((tls_type & GOT_TLS_GD) && (tls_type & GOT_TLS_IE)) -+ ie_off = 2 * GOT_ENTRY_SIZE; -+ -+ if ((off & 1) != 0) -+ off &= ~1; -+ else -+ { -+ Elf_Internal_Rela outrel; -+ int indx = 0; -+ bfd_boolean need_relocs = FALSE; -+ -+ if (htab->elf.srelgot == NULL) -+ abort (); -+ -+ if (h != NULL) -+ { -+ bfd_boolean dyn, pic; -+ dyn = htab->elf.dynamic_sections_created; -+ pic = bfd_link_pic (info); -+ -+ if (WILL_CALL_FINISH_DYNAMIC_SYMBOL (dyn, pic, h) -+ && (!pic || !SYMBOL_REFERENCES_LOCAL (info, h))) -+ indx = h->dynindx; -+ } -+ -+ /* The GOT entries have not been initialized yet. Do it -+ now, and emit any relocations. */ -+ if ((bfd_link_pic (info) || indx != 0) -+ && (h == NULL -+ || ELF_ST_VISIBILITY (h->other) == STV_DEFAULT -+ || h->root.type != bfd_link_hash_undefweak)) -+ need_relocs = TRUE; -+ -+ if (tls_type & GOT_TLS_GD) -+ { -+ if (need_relocs) -+ { -+ outrel.r_offset = sec_addr (htab->elf.sgot) + off; -+ outrel.r_addend = 0; -+ outrel.r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (indx, R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMODNN); -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, 0, -+ htab->elf.sgot->contents + off); -+ riscv_elf_append_rela (output_bfd, htab->elf.srelgot, &outrel); -+ if (indx == 0) -+ { -+ BFD_ASSERT (! unresolved_reloc); -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, -+ dtpoff (info, relocation), -+ (htab->elf.sgot->contents + off + -+ RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES)); -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, 0, -+ (htab->elf.sgot->contents + off + -+ RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES)); -+ outrel.r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (indx, R_RISCV_TLS_DTPRELNN); -+ outrel.r_offset += RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES; -+ riscv_elf_append_rela (output_bfd, htab->elf.srelgot, &outrel); -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ /* If we are not emitting relocations for a -+ general dynamic reference, then we must be in a -+ static link or an executable link with the -+ symbol binding locally. Mark it as belonging -+ to module 1, the executable. */ -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, 1, -+ htab->elf.sgot->contents + off); -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, -+ dtpoff (info, relocation), -+ (htab->elf.sgot->contents + off + -+ RISCV_ELF_WORD_BYTES)); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (tls_type & GOT_TLS_IE) -+ { -+ if (need_relocs) -+ { -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, 0, -+ htab->elf.sgot->contents + off + ie_off); -+ outrel.r_offset = sec_addr (htab->elf.sgot) -+ + off + ie_off; -+ outrel.r_addend = 0; -+ if (indx == 0) -+ outrel.r_addend = tpoff (info, relocation); -+ outrel.r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (indx, R_RISCV_TLS_TPRELNN); -+ riscv_elf_append_rela (output_bfd, htab->elf.srelgot, &outrel); -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, tpoff (info, relocation), -+ htab->elf.sgot->contents + off + ie_off); -+ } -+ } -+ } -+ -+ BFD_ASSERT (off < (bfd_vma) -2); -+ relocation = sec_addr (htab->elf.sgot) + off + (is_ie ? ie_off : 0); -+ if (!riscv_record_pcrel_hi_reloc (&pcrel_relocs, pc, relocation)) -+ r = bfd_reloc_overflow; -+ unresolved_reloc = FALSE; -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ r = bfd_reloc_notsupported; -+ } -+ -+ /* Dynamic relocs are not propagated for SEC_DEBUGGING sections -+ because such sections are not SEC_ALLOC and thus ld.so will -+ not process them. */ -+ if (unresolved_reloc -+ && !((input_section->flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) != 0 -+ && h->def_dynamic) -+ && _bfd_elf_section_offset (output_bfd, info, input_section, -+ rel->r_offset) != (bfd_vma) -1) -+ { -+ (*_bfd_error_handler) -+ (_("%B(%A+0x%lx): unresolvable %s relocation against symbol `%s'"), -+ input_bfd, -+ input_section, -+ (long) rel->r_offset, -+ howto->name, -+ h->root.root.string); -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ if (r == bfd_reloc_ok) -+ r = perform_relocation (howto, rel, relocation, input_section, -+ input_bfd, contents); -+ -+ switch (r) -+ { -+ case bfd_reloc_ok: -+ continue; -+ -+ case bfd_reloc_overflow: -+ r = info->callbacks->reloc_overflow -+ (info, (h ? &h->root : NULL), name, howto->name, -+ (bfd_vma) 0, input_bfd, input_section, rel->r_offset); -+ break; -+ -+ case bfd_reloc_undefined: -+ r = info->callbacks->undefined_symbol -+ (info, name, input_bfd, input_section, rel->r_offset, -+ TRUE); -+ break; -+ -+ case bfd_reloc_outofrange: -+ msg = _("internal error: out of range error"); -+ break; -+ -+ case bfd_reloc_notsupported: -+ msg = _("internal error: unsupported relocation error"); -+ break; -+ -+ case bfd_reloc_dangerous: -+ msg = _("internal error: dangerous relocation"); -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ msg = _("internal error: unknown error"); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ if (msg) -+ r = info->callbacks->warning -+ (info, msg, name, input_bfd, input_section, rel->r_offset); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ ret = riscv_resolve_pcrel_lo_relocs (&pcrel_relocs); -+out: -+ riscv_free_pcrel_relocs (&pcrel_relocs); -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+/* Finish up dynamic symbol handling. We set the contents of various -+ dynamic sections here. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol (bfd *output_bfd, -+ struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *h, -+ Elf_Internal_Sym *sym) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ const struct elf_backend_data *bed = get_elf_backend_data (output_bfd); -+ -+ if (h->plt.offset != (bfd_vma) -1) -+ { -+ /* We've decided to create a PLT entry for this symbol. */ -+ bfd_byte *loc; -+ bfd_vma i, header_address, plt_idx, got_address; -+ uint32_t plt_entry[PLT_ENTRY_INSNS]; -+ Elf_Internal_Rela rela; -+ -+ BFD_ASSERT (h->dynindx != -1); -+ -+ /* Calculate the address of the PLT header. */ -+ header_address = sec_addr (htab->elf.splt); -+ -+ /* Calculate the index of the entry. */ -+ plt_idx = (h->plt.offset - PLT_HEADER_SIZE) / PLT_ENTRY_SIZE; -+ -+ /* Calculate the address of the .got.plt entry. */ -+ got_address = riscv_elf_got_plt_val (plt_idx, info); -+ -+ /* Find out where the .plt entry should go. */ -+ loc = htab->elf.splt->contents + h->plt.offset; -+ -+ /* Fill in the PLT entry itself. */ -+ riscv_make_plt_entry (got_address, header_address + h->plt.offset, -+ plt_entry); -+ for (i = 0; i < PLT_ENTRY_INSNS; i++) -+ bfd_put_32 (output_bfd, plt_entry[i], loc + 4*i); -+ -+ /* Fill in the initial value of the .got.plt entry. */ -+ loc = htab->elf.sgotplt->contents -+ + (got_address - sec_addr (htab->elf.sgotplt)); -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, sec_addr (htab->elf.splt), loc); -+ -+ /* Fill in the entry in the .rela.plt section. */ -+ rela.r_offset = got_address; -+ rela.r_addend = 0; -+ rela.r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (h->dynindx, R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT); -+ -+ loc = htab->elf.srelplt->contents + plt_idx * sizeof (ElfNN_External_Rela); -+ bed->s->swap_reloca_out (output_bfd, &rela, loc); -+ -+ if (!h->def_regular) -+ { -+ /* Mark the symbol as undefined, rather than as defined in -+ the .plt section. Leave the value alone. */ -+ sym->st_shndx = SHN_UNDEF; -+ /* If the symbol is weak, we do need to clear the value. -+ Otherwise, the PLT entry would provide a definition for -+ the symbol even if the symbol wasn't defined anywhere, -+ and so the symbol would never be NULL. */ -+ if (!h->ref_regular_nonweak) -+ sym->st_value = 0; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ if (h->got.offset != (bfd_vma) -1 -+ && !(riscv_elf_hash_entry(h)->tls_type & (GOT_TLS_GD | GOT_TLS_IE))) -+ { -+ asection *sgot; -+ asection *srela; -+ Elf_Internal_Rela rela; -+ -+ /* This symbol has an entry in the GOT. Set it up. */ -+ -+ sgot = htab->elf.sgot; -+ srela = htab->elf.srelgot; -+ BFD_ASSERT (sgot != NULL && srela != NULL); -+ -+ rela.r_offset = sec_addr (sgot) + (h->got.offset &~ (bfd_vma) 1); -+ -+ /* If this is a -Bsymbolic link, and the symbol is defined -+ locally, we just want to emit a RELATIVE reloc. Likewise if -+ the symbol was forced to be local because of a version file. -+ The entry in the global offset table will already have been -+ initialized in the relocate_section function. */ -+ if (bfd_link_pic (info) -+ && (info->symbolic || h->dynindx == -1) -+ && h->def_regular) -+ { -+ asection *sec = h->root.u.def.section; -+ rela.r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (0, R_RISCV_RELATIVE); -+ rela.r_addend = (h->root.u.def.value -+ + sec->output_section->vma -+ + sec->output_offset); -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ BFD_ASSERT (h->dynindx != -1); -+ rela.r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (h->dynindx, R_RISCV_NN); -+ rela.r_addend = 0; -+ } -+ -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, 0, -+ sgot->contents + (h->got.offset & ~(bfd_vma) 1)); -+ riscv_elf_append_rela (output_bfd, srela, &rela); -+ } -+ -+ if (h->needs_copy) -+ { -+ Elf_Internal_Rela rela; -+ -+ /* This symbols needs a copy reloc. Set it up. */ -+ BFD_ASSERT (h->dynindx != -1); -+ -+ rela.r_offset = sec_addr (h->root.u.def.section) + h->root.u.def.value; -+ rela.r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (h->dynindx, R_RISCV_COPY); -+ rela.r_addend = 0; -+ riscv_elf_append_rela (output_bfd, htab->srelbss, &rela); -+ } -+ -+ /* Mark some specially defined symbols as absolute. */ -+ if (h == htab->elf.hdynamic -+ || (h == htab->elf.hgot || h == htab->elf.hplt)) -+ sym->st_shndx = SHN_ABS; -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+/* Finish up the dynamic sections. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_finish_dyn (bfd *output_bfd, struct bfd_link_info *info, -+ bfd *dynobj, asection *sdyn) -+{ -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ const struct elf_backend_data *bed = get_elf_backend_data (output_bfd); -+ size_t dynsize = bed->s->sizeof_dyn; -+ bfd_byte *dyncon, *dynconend; -+ -+ dynconend = sdyn->contents + sdyn->size; -+ for (dyncon = sdyn->contents; dyncon < dynconend; dyncon += dynsize) -+ { -+ Elf_Internal_Dyn dyn; -+ asection *s; -+ -+ bed->s->swap_dyn_in (dynobj, dyncon, &dyn); -+ -+ switch (dyn.d_tag) -+ { -+ case DT_PLTGOT: -+ s = htab->elf.sgotplt; -+ dyn.d_un.d_ptr = s->output_section->vma + s->output_offset; -+ break; -+ case DT_JMPREL: -+ s = htab->elf.srelplt; -+ dyn.d_un.d_ptr = s->output_section->vma + s->output_offset; -+ break; -+ case DT_PLTRELSZ: -+ s = htab->elf.srelplt; -+ dyn.d_un.d_val = s->size; -+ break; -+ default: -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ bed->s->swap_dyn_out (output_bfd, &dyn, dyncon); -+ } -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_sections (bfd *output_bfd, -+ struct bfd_link_info *info) -+{ -+ bfd *dynobj; -+ asection *sdyn; -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab; -+ -+ htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ BFD_ASSERT (htab != NULL); -+ dynobj = htab->elf.dynobj; -+ -+ sdyn = bfd_get_linker_section (dynobj, ".dynamic"); -+ -+ if (elf_hash_table (info)->dynamic_sections_created) -+ { -+ asection *splt; -+ bfd_boolean ret; -+ -+ splt = htab->elf.splt; -+ BFD_ASSERT (splt != NULL && sdyn != NULL); -+ -+ ret = riscv_finish_dyn (output_bfd, info, dynobj, sdyn); -+ -+ if (ret != TRUE) -+ return ret; -+ -+ /* Fill in the head and tail entries in the procedure linkage table. */ -+ if (splt->size > 0) -+ { -+ int i; -+ uint32_t plt_header[PLT_HEADER_INSNS]; -+ riscv_make_plt_header (sec_addr (htab->elf.sgotplt), -+ sec_addr (splt), plt_header); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < PLT_HEADER_INSNS; i++) -+ bfd_put_32 (output_bfd, plt_header[i], splt->contents + 4*i); -+ } -+ -+ elf_section_data (splt->output_section)->this_hdr.sh_entsize -+ = PLT_ENTRY_SIZE; -+ } -+ -+ if (htab->elf.sgotplt) -+ { -+ asection *output_section = htab->elf.sgotplt->output_section; -+ -+ if (bfd_is_abs_section (output_section)) -+ { -+ (*_bfd_error_handler) -+ (_("discarded output section: `%A'"), htab->elf.sgotplt); -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ if (htab->elf.sgotplt->size > 0) -+ { -+ /* Write the first two entries in .got.plt, needed for the dynamic -+ linker. */ -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, (bfd_vma) -1, htab->elf.sgotplt->contents); -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, (bfd_vma) 0, -+ htab->elf.sgotplt->contents + GOT_ENTRY_SIZE); -+ } -+ -+ elf_section_data (output_section)->this_hdr.sh_entsize = GOT_ENTRY_SIZE; -+ } -+ -+ if (htab->elf.sgot) -+ { -+ asection *output_section = htab->elf.sgot->output_section; -+ -+ if (htab->elf.sgot->size > 0) -+ { -+ /* Set the first entry in the global offset table to the address of -+ the dynamic section. */ -+ bfd_vma val = sdyn ? sec_addr (sdyn) : 0; -+ bfd_put_NN (output_bfd, val, htab->elf.sgot->contents); -+ } -+ -+ elf_section_data (output_section)->this_hdr.sh_entsize = GOT_ENTRY_SIZE; -+ } -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+/* Return address for Ith PLT stub in section PLT, for relocation REL -+ or (bfd_vma) -1 if it should not be included. */ -+ -+static bfd_vma -+riscv_elf_plt_sym_val (bfd_vma i, const asection *plt, -+ const arelent *rel ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -+{ -+ return plt->vma + PLT_HEADER_SIZE + i * PLT_ENTRY_SIZE; -+} -+ -+static enum elf_reloc_type_class -+riscv_reloc_type_class (const struct bfd_link_info *info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ const asection *rel_sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ const Elf_Internal_Rela *rela) -+{ -+ switch (ELFNN_R_TYPE (rela->r_info)) -+ { -+ case R_RISCV_RELATIVE: -+ return reloc_class_relative; -+ case R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT: -+ return reloc_class_plt; -+ case R_RISCV_COPY: -+ return reloc_class_copy; -+ default: -+ return reloc_class_normal; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Merge backend specific data from an object file to the output -+ object file when linking. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+_bfd_riscv_elf_merge_private_bfd_data (bfd *ibfd, bfd *obfd) -+{ -+ flagword new_flags = elf_elfheader (ibfd)->e_flags; -+ flagword old_flags = elf_elfheader (obfd)->e_flags; -+ -+ if (!is_riscv_elf (ibfd) || !is_riscv_elf (obfd)) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ if (strcmp (bfd_get_target (ibfd), bfd_get_target (obfd)) != 0) -+ { -+ (*_bfd_error_handler) -+ (_("%B: ABI is incompatible with that of the selected emulation"), -+ ibfd); -+ return FALSE; -+ } -+ -+ if (!_bfd_elf_merge_object_attributes (ibfd, obfd)) -+ return FALSE; -+ -+ if (! elf_flags_init (obfd)) -+ { -+ elf_flags_init (obfd) = TRUE; -+ elf_elfheader (obfd)->e_flags = new_flags; -+ return TRUE; -+ } -+ -+ /* Disallow linking soft-float and hard-float. */ -+ if ((old_flags ^ new_flags) & EF_RISCV_SOFT_FLOAT) -+ { -+ (*_bfd_error_handler) -+ (_("%B: can't link hard-float modules with soft-float modules"), ibfd); -+ goto fail; -+ } -+ -+ /* Allow linking RVC and non-RVC, and keep the RVC flag. */ -+ elf_elfheader (obfd)->e_flags |= new_flags & EF_RISCV_RVC; -+ -+ return TRUE; -+ -+fail: -+ bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); -+ return FALSE; -+} -+ -+/* Delete some bytes from a section while relaxing. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_relax_delete_bytes (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, bfd_vma addr, size_t count) -+{ -+ unsigned int i, symcount; -+ bfd_vma toaddr = sec->size; -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry **sym_hashes = elf_sym_hashes (abfd); -+ Elf_Internal_Shdr *symtab_hdr = &elf_tdata (abfd)->symtab_hdr; -+ unsigned int sec_shndx = _bfd_elf_section_from_bfd_section (abfd, sec); -+ struct bfd_elf_section_data *data = elf_section_data (sec); -+ bfd_byte *contents = data->this_hdr.contents; -+ -+ /* Actually delete the bytes. */ -+ sec->size -= count; -+ memmove (contents + addr, contents + addr + count, toaddr - addr - count); -+ -+ /* Adjust the location of all of the relocs. Note that we need not -+ adjust the addends, since all PC-relative references must be against -+ symbols, which we will adjust below. */ -+ for (i = 0; i < sec->reloc_count; i++) -+ if (data->relocs[i].r_offset > addr && data->relocs[i].r_offset < toaddr) -+ data->relocs[i].r_offset -= count; -+ -+ /* Adjust the local symbols defined in this section. */ -+ for (i = 0; i < symtab_hdr->sh_info; i++) -+ { -+ Elf_Internal_Sym *sym = (Elf_Internal_Sym *) symtab_hdr->contents + i; -+ if (sym->st_shndx == sec_shndx) -+ { -+ /* If the symbol is in the range of memory we just moved, we -+ have to adjust its value. */ -+ if (sym->st_value > addr && sym->st_value <= toaddr) -+ sym->st_value -= count; -+ -+ /* If the symbol *spans* the bytes we just deleted (i.e. its -+ *end* is in the moved bytes but its *start* isn't), then we -+ must adjust its size. */ -+ if (sym->st_value <= addr -+ && sym->st_value + sym->st_size > addr -+ && sym->st_value + sym->st_size <= toaddr) -+ sym->st_size -= count; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* Now adjust the global symbols defined in this section. */ -+ symcount = ((symtab_hdr->sh_size / sizeof (ElfNN_External_Sym)) -+ - symtab_hdr->sh_info); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < symcount; i++) -+ { -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *sym_hash = sym_hashes[i]; -+ -+ if ((sym_hash->root.type == bfd_link_hash_defined -+ || sym_hash->root.type == bfd_link_hash_defweak) -+ && sym_hash->root.u.def.section == sec) -+ { -+ /* As above, adjust the value if needed. */ -+ if (sym_hash->root.u.def.value > addr -+ && sym_hash->root.u.def.value <= toaddr) -+ sym_hash->root.u.def.value -= count; -+ -+ /* As above, adjust the size if needed. */ -+ if (sym_hash->root.u.def.value <= addr -+ && sym_hash->root.u.def.value + sym_hash->size > addr -+ && sym_hash->root.u.def.value + sym_hash->size <= toaddr) -+ sym_hash->size -= count; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+/* Relax AUIPC + JALR into JAL. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+_bfd_riscv_relax_call (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, asection *sym_sec, -+ struct bfd_link_info *link_info, -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *rel, -+ bfd_vma symval, -+ bfd_boolean *again) -+{ -+ bfd_byte *contents = elf_section_data (sec)->this_hdr.contents; -+ bfd_signed_vma foff = symval - (sec_addr (sec) + rel->r_offset); -+ bfd_boolean near_zero = (symval + RISCV_IMM_REACH/2) < RISCV_IMM_REACH; -+ bfd_vma auipc, jalr; -+ int rd, r_type, len = 4, rvc = elf_elfheader (abfd)->e_flags & EF_RISCV_RVC; -+ -+ /* If the call crosses section boundaries, an alignment directive could -+ cause the PC-relative offset to later increase. Assume at most -+ page-alignment, and account for this by adding some slop. */ -+ if (VALID_UJTYPE_IMM (foff) && sym_sec->output_section != sec->output_section) -+ foff += (foff < 0 ? -ELF_MAXPAGESIZE : ELF_MAXPAGESIZE); -+ -+ /* See if this function call can be shortened. */ -+ if (!VALID_UJTYPE_IMM (foff) && !(!bfd_link_pic (link_info) && near_zero)) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ /* Shorten the function call. */ -+ BFD_ASSERT (rel->r_offset + 8 <= sec->size); -+ -+ auipc = bfd_get_32 (abfd, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ jalr = bfd_get_32 (abfd, contents + rel->r_offset + 4); -+ rd = (jalr >> OP_SH_RD) & OP_MASK_RD; -+ rvc = rvc && VALID_RVC_J_IMM (foff) && ARCH_SIZE == 32; -+ -+ if (rvc && (rd == 0 || rd == X_RA)) -+ { -+ /* Relax to C.J[AL] rd, addr. */ -+ r_type = R_RISCV_RVC_JUMP; -+ auipc = rd == 0 ? MATCH_C_J : MATCH_C_JAL; -+ len = 2; -+ } -+ else if (VALID_UJTYPE_IMM (foff)) -+ { -+ /* Relax to JAL rd, addr. */ -+ r_type = R_RISCV_JAL; -+ auipc = MATCH_JAL | (rd << OP_SH_RD); -+ } -+ else /* near_zero */ -+ { -+ /* Relax to JALR rd, x0, addr. */ -+ r_type = R_RISCV_LO12_I; -+ auipc = MATCH_JALR | (rd << OP_SH_RD); -+ } -+ -+ /* Replace the R_RISCV_CALL reloc. */ -+ rel->r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (ELFNN_R_SYM (rel->r_info), r_type); -+ /* Replace the AUIPC. */ -+ bfd_put (8 * len, abfd, auipc, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ -+ /* Delete unnecessary JALR. */ -+ *again = TRUE; -+ return riscv_relax_delete_bytes (abfd, sec, rel->r_offset + len, 8 - len); -+} -+ -+/* Relax non-PIC global variable references. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+_bfd_riscv_relax_lui (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, asection *sym_sec, -+ struct bfd_link_info *link_info, -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *rel, -+ bfd_vma symval, -+ bfd_boolean *again) -+{ -+ bfd_byte *contents = elf_section_data (sec)->this_hdr.contents; -+ bfd_vma gp = riscv_global_pointer_value (link_info); -+ int use_rvc = elf_elfheader (abfd)->e_flags & EF_RISCV_RVC; -+ -+ /* Mergeable symbols might later move out of range. */ -+ if (sym_sec->flags & SEC_MERGE) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ BFD_ASSERT (rel->r_offset + 4 <= sec->size); -+ -+ /* Is the reference in range of x0 or gp? */ -+ if (VALID_ITYPE_IMM (symval) || VALID_ITYPE_IMM (symval - gp)) -+ { -+ unsigned sym = ELFNN_R_SYM (rel->r_info); -+ switch (ELFNN_R_TYPE (rel->r_info)) -+ { -+ case R_RISCV_LO12_I: -+ rel->r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (sym, R_RISCV_GPREL_I); -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_LO12_S: -+ rel->r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (sym, R_RISCV_GPREL_S); -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ case R_RISCV_HI20: -+ /* We can delete the unnecessary LUI and reloc. */ -+ rel->r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (0, R_RISCV_NONE); -+ *again = TRUE; -+ return riscv_relax_delete_bytes (abfd, sec, rel->r_offset, 4); -+ -+ default: -+ abort (); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* Can we relax LUI to C.LUI? Alignment might move the section forward; -+ account for this assuming page alignment at worst. */ -+ if (use_rvc -+ && ELFNN_R_TYPE (rel->r_info) == R_RISCV_HI20 -+ && VALID_RVC_LUI_IMM (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (symval)) -+ && VALID_RVC_LUI_IMM (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (symval + ELF_MAXPAGESIZE))) -+ { -+ /* Replace LUI with C.LUI if legal (i.e., rd != x2/sp). */ -+ bfd_vma lui = bfd_get_32 (abfd, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ if (((lui >> OP_SH_RD) & OP_MASK_RD) == X_SP) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ lui = (lui & (OP_MASK_RD << OP_SH_RD)) | MATCH_C_LUI; -+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, lui, contents + rel->r_offset); -+ -+ /* Replace the R_RISCV_HI20 reloc. */ -+ rel->r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (ELFNN_R_SYM (rel->r_info), R_RISCV_RVC_LUI); -+ -+ *again = TRUE; -+ return riscv_relax_delete_bytes (abfd, sec, rel->r_offset + 2, 2); -+ } -+ -+ return TRUE; -+} -+ -+/* Relax non-PIC TLS references. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+_bfd_riscv_relax_tls_le (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, -+ asection *sym_sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ struct bfd_link_info *link_info, -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *rel, -+ bfd_vma symval, -+ bfd_boolean *again) -+{ -+ /* See if this symbol is in range of tp. */ -+ if (RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (tpoff (link_info, symval)) != 0) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ /* We can delete the unnecessary LUI and tp add. The LO12 reloc will be -+ made directly tp-relative. */ -+ BFD_ASSERT (rel->r_offset + 4 <= sec->size); -+ rel->r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (0, R_RISCV_NONE); -+ -+ *again = TRUE; -+ return riscv_relax_delete_bytes (abfd, sec, rel->r_offset, 4); -+} -+ -+/* Implement R_RISCV_ALIGN by deleting excess alignment NOPs. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+_bfd_riscv_relax_align (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, -+ asection *sym_sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ struct bfd_link_info *link_info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *rel, -+ bfd_vma symval, -+ bfd_boolean *again ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -+{ -+ bfd_byte *contents = elf_section_data (sec)->this_hdr.contents; -+ bfd_vma alignment = 1, pos; -+ while (alignment <= rel->r_addend) -+ alignment *= 2; -+ -+ symval -= rel->r_addend; -+ bfd_vma aligned_addr = ((symval - 1) & ~(alignment - 1)) + alignment; -+ bfd_vma nop_bytes = aligned_addr - symval; -+ -+ /* Once we've handled an R_RISCV_ALIGN, we can't relax anything else. */ -+ sec->sec_flg0 = TRUE; -+ -+ /* Make sure there are enough NOPs to actually achieve the alignment. */ -+ if (rel->r_addend < nop_bytes) -+ return FALSE; -+ -+ /* Delete the reloc. */ -+ rel->r_info = ELFNN_R_INFO (0, R_RISCV_NONE); -+ -+ /* If the number of NOPs is already correct, there's nothing to do. */ -+ if (nop_bytes == rel->r_addend) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ /* Write as many RISC-V NOPs as we need. */ -+ for (pos = 0; pos < (nop_bytes & -4); pos += 4) -+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, RISCV_NOP, contents + rel->r_offset + pos); -+ -+ /* Write a final RVC NOP if need be. */ -+ if (nop_bytes % 4 != 0) -+ bfd_put_16 (abfd, RVC_NOP, contents + rel->r_offset + pos); -+ -+ /* Delete the excess bytes. */ -+ return riscv_relax_delete_bytes (abfd, sec, rel->r_offset + nop_bytes, -+ rel->r_addend - nop_bytes); -+} -+ -+/* Relax a section. Pass 0 shortens code sequences unless disabled. -+ Pass 1, which cannot be disabled, handles code alignment directives. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+_bfd_riscv_relax_section (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, -+ struct bfd_link_info *info, bfd_boolean *again) -+{ -+ Elf_Internal_Shdr *symtab_hdr = &elf_symtab_hdr (abfd); -+ struct riscv_elf_link_hash_table *htab = riscv_elf_hash_table (info); -+ struct bfd_elf_section_data *data = elf_section_data (sec); -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *relocs; -+ bfd_boolean ret = FALSE; -+ unsigned int i; -+ -+ *again = FALSE; -+ -+ if (bfd_link_relocatable (info) -+ || sec->sec_flg0 -+ || (sec->flags & SEC_RELOC) == 0 -+ || sec->reloc_count == 0 -+ || (info->disable_target_specific_optimizations -+ && info->relax_pass == 0)) -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ /* Read this BFD's relocs if we haven't done so already. */ -+ if (data->relocs) -+ relocs = data->relocs; -+ else if (!(relocs = _bfd_elf_link_read_relocs (abfd, sec, NULL, NULL, -+ info->keep_memory))) -+ goto fail; -+ -+ /* Examine and consider relaxing each reloc. */ -+ for (i = 0; i < sec->reloc_count; i++) -+ { -+ asection *sym_sec; -+ Elf_Internal_Rela *rel = relocs + i; -+ typeof (&_bfd_riscv_relax_call) relax_func = NULL; -+ int type = ELFNN_R_TYPE (rel->r_info); -+ bfd_vma symval; -+ -+ if (info->relax_pass == 0) -+ { -+ if (type == R_RISCV_CALL || type == R_RISCV_CALL_PLT) -+ relax_func = _bfd_riscv_relax_call; -+ else if (type == R_RISCV_HI20 -+ || type == R_RISCV_LO12_I -+ || type == R_RISCV_LO12_S) -+ relax_func = _bfd_riscv_relax_lui; -+ else if (type == R_RISCV_TPREL_HI20 || type == R_RISCV_TPREL_ADD) -+ relax_func = _bfd_riscv_relax_tls_le; -+ } -+ else if (type == R_RISCV_ALIGN) -+ relax_func = _bfd_riscv_relax_align; -+ -+ if (!relax_func) -+ continue; -+ -+ data->relocs = relocs; -+ -+ /* Read this BFD's contents if we haven't done so already. */ -+ if (!data->this_hdr.contents -+ && !bfd_malloc_and_get_section (abfd, sec, &data->this_hdr.contents)) -+ goto fail; -+ -+ /* Read this BFD's symbols if we haven't done so already. */ -+ if (symtab_hdr->sh_info != 0 -+ && !symtab_hdr->contents -+ && !(symtab_hdr->contents = -+ (unsigned char *) bfd_elf_get_elf_syms (abfd, symtab_hdr, -+ symtab_hdr->sh_info, -+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL))) -+ goto fail; -+ -+ /* Get the value of the symbol referred to by the reloc. */ -+ if (ELFNN_R_SYM (rel->r_info) < symtab_hdr->sh_info) -+ { -+ /* A local symbol. */ -+ Elf_Internal_Sym *isym = ((Elf_Internal_Sym *) symtab_hdr->contents -+ + ELFNN_R_SYM (rel->r_info)); -+ -+ if (isym->st_shndx == SHN_UNDEF) -+ sym_sec = sec, symval = sec_addr (sec) + rel->r_offset; -+ else -+ { -+ BFD_ASSERT (isym->st_shndx < elf_numsections (abfd)); -+ sym_sec = elf_elfsections (abfd)[isym->st_shndx]->bfd_section; -+ if (sec_addr (sym_sec) == 0) -+ continue; -+ symval = sec_addr (sym_sec) + isym->st_value; -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ unsigned long indx; -+ struct elf_link_hash_entry *h; -+ -+ indx = ELFNN_R_SYM (rel->r_info) - symtab_hdr->sh_info; -+ h = elf_sym_hashes (abfd)[indx]; -+ -+ while (h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_indirect -+ || h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_warning) -+ h = (struct elf_link_hash_entry *) h->root.u.i.link; -+ -+ if (h->plt.offset != MINUS_ONE) -+ symval = sec_addr (htab->elf.splt) + h->plt.offset; -+ else if (h->root.u.def.section->output_section == NULL -+ || (h->root.type != bfd_link_hash_defined -+ && h->root.type != bfd_link_hash_defweak)) -+ continue; -+ else -+ symval = sec_addr (h->root.u.def.section) + h->root.u.def.value; -+ -+ sym_sec = h->root.u.def.section; -+ } -+ -+ symval += rel->r_addend; -+ -+ if (!relax_func (abfd, sec, sym_sec, info, rel, symval, again)) -+ goto fail; -+ } -+ -+ ret = TRUE; -+ -+fail: -+ if (relocs != data->relocs) -+ free (relocs); -+ -+ return ret; -+} -+ -+#define TARGET_LITTLE_SYM riscv_elfNN_vec -+#define TARGET_LITTLE_NAME "elfNN-littleriscv" -+ -+#define elf_backend_reloc_type_class riscv_reloc_type_class -+ -+#define bfd_elfNN_bfd_reloc_name_lookup riscv_reloc_name_lookup -+#define bfd_elfNN_bfd_link_hash_table_create riscv_elf_link_hash_table_create -+#define bfd_elfNN_bfd_reloc_type_lookup riscv_reloc_type_lookup -+#define bfd_elfNN_bfd_merge_private_bfd_data \ -+ _bfd_riscv_elf_merge_private_bfd_data -+ -+#define elf_backend_copy_indirect_symbol riscv_elf_copy_indirect_symbol -+#define elf_backend_create_dynamic_sections riscv_elf_create_dynamic_sections -+#define elf_backend_check_relocs riscv_elf_check_relocs -+#define elf_backend_adjust_dynamic_symbol riscv_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol -+#define elf_backend_size_dynamic_sections riscv_elf_size_dynamic_sections -+#define elf_backend_relocate_section riscv_elf_relocate_section -+#define elf_backend_finish_dynamic_symbol riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol -+#define elf_backend_finish_dynamic_sections riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_sections -+#define elf_backend_gc_mark_hook riscv_elf_gc_mark_hook -+#define elf_backend_gc_sweep_hook riscv_elf_gc_sweep_hook -+#define elf_backend_plt_sym_val riscv_elf_plt_sym_val -+#define elf_info_to_howto_rel NULL -+#define elf_info_to_howto riscv_info_to_howto_rela -+#define bfd_elfNN_bfd_relax_section _bfd_riscv_relax_section -+ -+#define elf_backend_init_index_section _bfd_elf_init_1_index_section -+ -+#define elf_backend_can_gc_sections 1 -+#define elf_backend_can_refcount 1 -+#define elf_backend_want_got_plt 1 -+#define elf_backend_plt_readonly 1 -+#define elf_backend_plt_alignment 4 -+#define elf_backend_want_plt_sym 1 -+#define elf_backend_got_header_size (ARCH_SIZE / 8) -+#define elf_backend_rela_normal 1 -+#define elf_backend_default_execstack 0 -+ -+#include "elfNN-target.h" -diff -urN empty/bfd/elfxx-riscv.c binutils-2.26.1/bfd/elfxx-riscv.c ---- empty/bfd/elfxx-riscv.c 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/elfxx-riscv.c 2016-04-03 10:33:12.062126369 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,814 @@ -+/* RISC-V-specific support for ELF. -+ Copyright 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ -+ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley. -+ Based on TILE-Gx and MIPS targets. -+ -+ This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. -+ -+ This program 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 of the License, or -+ (at your option) any later version. -+ -+ This program 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not, -+ see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ -+ -+#include "sysdep.h" -+#include "bfd.h" -+#include "libbfd.h" -+#include "elf-bfd.h" -+#include "elf/riscv.h" -+#include "opcode/riscv.h" -+#include "libiberty.h" -+#include "elfxx-riscv.h" -+#include <stdint.h> -+ -+#define MINUS_ONE ((bfd_vma)0 - 1) -+ -+/* The relocation table used for SHT_RELA sections. */ -+ -+static reloc_howto_type howto_table[] = -+{ -+ /* No relocation. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_NONE, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 3, /* size */ -+ 0, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_NONE", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ 0, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 32 bit relocation. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_32, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_32", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ 0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 64 bit relocation. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_64, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 64, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_64", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* Relocation against a local symbol in a shared object. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_RELATIVE, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_RELATIVE", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ 0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_COPY, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 0, /* this one is variable size */ -+ 0, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_bitfield, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_COPY", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0x0, /* src_mask */ -+ 0x0, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 64, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_bitfield, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0x0, /* src_mask */ -+ 0x0, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* Dynamic TLS relocations. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD32, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD32", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD64, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 64, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD64", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32", /* name */ -+ TRUE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 64, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64", /* name */ -+ TRUE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TLS_TPREL32, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TLS_TPREL32", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TLS_TPREL64, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 64, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TLS_TPREL64", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* Reserved for future relocs that the dynamic linker must understand. */ -+ EMPTY_HOWTO (12), -+ EMPTY_HOWTO (13), -+ EMPTY_HOWTO (14), -+ EMPTY_HOWTO (15), -+ -+ /* 12-bit PC-relative branch offset. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_BRANCH, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_signed, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_BRANCH", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_SBTYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ TRUE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 20-bit PC-relative jump offset. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_JAL, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ /* This needs complex overflow -+ detection, because the upper 36 -+ bits must match the PC + 4. */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_JAL", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_UJTYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ TRUE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 32-bit PC-relative function call (AUIPC/JALR). */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_CALL, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 64, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_CALL", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (-1U) | ((bfd_vma) ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM (-1U) << 32), -+ /* dst_mask */ -+ TRUE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 32-bit PC-relative function call (AUIPC/JALR). */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_CALL_PLT, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 64, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_CALL_PLT", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (-1U) | ((bfd_vma) ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM (-1U) << 32), -+ /* dst_mask */ -+ TRUE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 20 bits of 32-bit PC-relative GOT access. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_GOT_HI20, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_GOT_HI20", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 20 bits of 32-bit PC-relative TLS IE GOT access. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 20 bits of 32-bit PC-relative TLS GD GOT reference. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 20 bits of 32-bit PC-relative reference. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ TRUE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* Low 12 bits of a 32-bit PC-relative load or add. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* Low 12 bits of a 32-bit PC-relative store. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_STYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 20 bits of 32-bit absolute address. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_HI20, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_HI20", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 12 bits of 32-bit load or add. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_LO12_I, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_LO12_I", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 12 bits of 32-bit store. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_LO12_S, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_LO12_S", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_STYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 20 bits of TLS LE thread pointer offset. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TPREL_HI20, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_signed, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TPREL_HI20", /* name */ -+ TRUE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* Low 12 bits of TLS LE thread pointer offset for loads and adds. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_signed, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* Low 12 bits of TLS LE thread pointer offset for stores. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_signed, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_STYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* TLS LE thread pointer usage. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_TPREL_ADD, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_TPREL_ADD", /* name */ -+ TRUE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ 0, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 8-bit in-place addition, for local label subtraction. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_ADD8, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 0, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_ADD8", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 16-bit in-place addition, for local label subtraction. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_ADD16, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 1, /* size */ -+ 16, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_ADD16", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 32-bit in-place addition, for local label subtraction. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_ADD32, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_ADD32", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 64-bit in-place addition, for local label subtraction. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_ADD64, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 64, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_ADD64", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 8-bit in-place addition, for local label subtraction. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_SUB8, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 0, /* size */ -+ 8, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_SUB8", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 16-bit in-place addition, for local label subtraction. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_SUB16, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 1, /* size */ -+ 16, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_SUB16", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 32-bit in-place addition, for local label subtraction. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_SUB32, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_SUB32", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 64-bit in-place addition, for local label subtraction. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_SUB64, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 64, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_SUB64", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ MINUS_ONE, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* GNU extension to record C++ vtable hierarchy */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_GNU_VTINHERIT, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 0, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ NULL, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_GNU_VTINHERIT", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ 0, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* GNU extension to record C++ vtable member usage */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_GNU_VTENTRY, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 4, /* size */ -+ 0, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ _bfd_elf_rel_vtable_reloc_fn, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_GNU_VTENTRY", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ 0, /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* Indicates an alignment statement. The addend field encodes how many -+ bytes of NOPs follow the statement. The desired alignment is the -+ addend rounded up to the next power of two. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_ALIGN, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 0, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_ALIGN", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ 0, /* dst_mask */ -+ TRUE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 8-bit PC-relative branch offset. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_signed, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_RVC_B_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ TRUE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* 11-bit PC-relative jump offset. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_RVC_JUMP, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ TRUE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ /* This needs complex overflow -+ detection, because the upper 36 -+ bits must match the PC + 4. */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_RVC_JUMP", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_RVC_J_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ TRUE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 6 bits of 18-bit absolute address. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_RVC_LUI, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_RVC_LUI", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_RVC_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 12 bits of 32-bit load or add. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_GPREL_I, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_GPREL_I", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+ -+ /* High 12 bits of 32-bit store. */ -+ HOWTO (R_RISCV_GPREL_S, /* type */ -+ 0, /* rightshift */ -+ 2, /* size */ -+ 32, /* bitsize */ -+ FALSE, /* pc_relative */ -+ 0, /* bitpos */ -+ complain_overflow_dont, /* complain_on_overflow */ -+ bfd_elf_generic_reloc, /* special_function */ -+ "R_RISCV_GPREL_S", /* name */ -+ FALSE, /* partial_inplace */ -+ 0, /* src_mask */ -+ ENCODE_STYPE_IMM (-1U), /* dst_mask */ -+ FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ -+}; -+ -+/* A mapping from BFD reloc types to RISC-V ELF reloc types. */ -+ -+struct elf_reloc_map { -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type bfd_val; -+ enum elf_riscv_reloc_type elf_val; -+}; -+ -+static const struct elf_reloc_map riscv_reloc_map[] = -+{ -+ { BFD_RELOC_NONE, R_RISCV_NONE }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_32, R_RISCV_32 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_64, R_RISCV_64 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD8, R_RISCV_ADD8 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD16, R_RISCV_ADD16 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD32, R_RISCV_ADD32 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD64, R_RISCV_ADD64 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB8, R_RISCV_SUB8 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB16, R_RISCV_SUB16 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB32, R_RISCV_SUB32 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB64, R_RISCV_SUB64 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_CTOR, R_RISCV_64 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_12_PCREL, R_RISCV_BRANCH }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_HI20, R_RISCV_HI20 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_I, R_RISCV_LO12_I }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_S, R_RISCV_LO12_S }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I, R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S, R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_CALL, R_RISCV_CALL }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_CALL_PLT, R_RISCV_CALL_PLT }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_JMP, R_RISCV_JAL }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GOT_HI20, R_RISCV_GOT_HI20 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD32, R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD32 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32, R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD64, R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD64 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64, R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_TPREL32, R_RISCV_TLS_TPREL32 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_TPREL64, R_RISCV_TLS_TPREL64 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_HI20, R_RISCV_TPREL_HI20 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_ADD, R_RISCV_TPREL_ADD }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S, R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I, R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20, R_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20, R_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20 }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ALIGN, R_RISCV_ALIGN }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH, R_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_JUMP, R_RISCV_RVC_JUMP }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_LUI, R_RISCV_RVC_LUI }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GPREL_I, R_RISCV_GPREL_I }, -+ { BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GPREL_S, R_RISCV_GPREL_S }, -+}; -+ -+/* Given a BFD reloc type, return a howto structure. */ -+ -+reloc_howto_type * -+riscv_reloc_type_lookup (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type code) -+{ -+ unsigned int i; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_reloc_map); i++) -+ if (riscv_reloc_map[i].bfd_val == code) -+ return &howto_table[(int) riscv_reloc_map[i].elf_val]; -+ -+ bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); -+ return NULL; -+} -+ -+reloc_howto_type * -+riscv_reloc_name_lookup (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *r_name) -+{ -+ unsigned int i; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (howto_table); i++) -+ if (howto_table[i].name && strcasecmp (howto_table[i].name, r_name) == 0) -+ return &howto_table[i]; -+ -+ return NULL; -+} -+ -+reloc_howto_type * -+riscv_elf_rtype_to_howto (unsigned int r_type) -+{ -+ if (r_type >= ARRAY_SIZE (howto_table)) -+ { -+ (*_bfd_error_handler) (_("unrecognized relocation (0x%x)"), r_type); -+ bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ return &howto_table[r_type]; -+} -diff -urN empty/bfd/elfxx-riscv.h binutils-2.26.1/bfd/elfxx-riscv.h ---- empty/bfd/elfxx-riscv.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/elfxx-riscv.h 2016-04-03 10:12:57.122276559 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ -+/* RISC-V ELF specific backend routines. -+ Copyright 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ -+ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley. -+ Based on MIPS target. -+ -+ This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. -+ -+ This program 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 of the License, or -+ (at your option) any later version. -+ -+ This program 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not, -+ see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ -+ -+#include "elf/common.h" -+#include "elf/internal.h" -+ -+extern reloc_howto_type * -+riscv_reloc_name_lookup (bfd *, const char *); -+ -+extern reloc_howto_type * -+riscv_reloc_type_lookup (bfd *, bfd_reloc_code_real_type); -+ -+extern reloc_howto_type * -+riscv_elf_rtype_to_howto (unsigned int r_type); -diff -urN empty/gas/config/tc-riscv.c binutils-2.26.1/gas/config/tc-riscv.c ---- empty/gas/config/tc-riscv.c 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/gas/config/tc-riscv.c 2016-04-09 10:50:33.576657106 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,2434 @@ -+/* tc-riscv.c -- RISC-V assembler -+ Copyright 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ -+ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley. -+ Based on MIPS target. -+ -+ This file is part of GAS. -+ -+ GAS 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. -+ -+ GAS 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not, -+ see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ -+ -+#include "as.h" -+#include "config.h" -+#include "subsegs.h" -+#include "safe-ctype.h" -+ -+#include "itbl-ops.h" -+#include "dwarf2dbg.h" -+#include "dw2gencfi.h" -+ -+#include "elf/riscv.h" -+#include "opcode/riscv.h" -+ -+#include <execinfo.h> -+#include <stdint.h> -+ -+/* Information about an instruction, including its format, operands -+ and fixups. */ -+struct riscv_cl_insn -+{ -+ /* The opcode's entry in riscv_opcodes. */ -+ const struct riscv_opcode *insn_mo; -+ -+ /* The encoded instruction bits. */ -+ insn_t insn_opcode; -+ -+ /* The frag that contains the instruction. */ -+ struct frag *frag; -+ -+ /* The offset into FRAG of the first instruction byte. */ -+ long where; -+ -+ /* The relocs associated with the instruction, if any. */ -+ fixS *fixp; -+}; -+ -+/* The default architecture. */ -+#ifndef DEFAULT_ARCH -+#define DEFAULT_ARCH "riscv64" -+#endif -+static const char default_arch[] = DEFAULT_ARCH; -+ -+unsigned xlen = 0; /* width of an x-register */ -+#define LOAD_ADDRESS_INSN (xlen == 64 ? "ld" : "lw") -+#define ADD32_INSN (xlen == 64 ? "addiw" : "addi") -+ -+static unsigned elf_flags = 0; -+ -+/* This is the set of options which the .option pseudo-op may modify. */ -+ -+struct riscv_set_options -+{ -+ int pic; /* Generate position-independent code. */ -+ int rvc; /* Generate RVC code. */ -+}; -+ -+static struct riscv_set_options riscv_opts = -+{ -+ 0, /* pic */ -+ 0, /* rvc */ -+}; -+ -+static void -+riscv_set_rvc (bfd_boolean rvc_value) -+{ -+ if (rvc_value) -+ elf_flags |= EF_RISCV_RVC; -+ -+ riscv_opts.rvc = rvc_value; -+} -+ -+struct riscv_subset -+{ -+ const char *name; -+ int version_major; -+ int version_minor; -+ -+ struct riscv_subset *next; -+}; -+ -+static struct riscv_subset *riscv_subsets; -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+riscv_subset_supports (const char *feature) -+{ -+ struct riscv_subset *s; -+ char *p; -+ unsigned xlen_required = strtoul (feature, &p, 10); -+ -+ if (xlen_required && xlen != xlen_required) -+ return FALSE; -+ -+ for (s = riscv_subsets; s != NULL; s = s->next) -+ if (strcasecmp (s->name, p) == 0) -+ /* FIXME: once we support version numbers: -+ return major == s->version_major && minor <= s->version_minor; */ -+ return TRUE; -+ -+ return FALSE; -+} -+ -+static void -+riscv_add_subset (const char *subset) -+{ -+ struct riscv_subset *s = xmalloc (sizeof *s); -+ s->name = xstrdup (subset); -+ s->version_major = 2; -+ s->version_minor = 0; -+ s->next = riscv_subsets; -+ riscv_subsets = s; -+} -+ -+/* Set which ISA and extensions are available. Formally, ISA strings must -+ begin with RV32 or RV64, but we allow the prefix to be omitted. -+ -+ FIXME: Version numbers are not supported yet. */ -+static void -+riscv_set_arch (const char *arg) -+{ -+ char *uppercase = xstrdup (arg); -+ char *p = uppercase; -+ const char *all_subsets = "IMAFDC"; -+ const char *extension = NULL; -+ int rvc = 0; -+ int i; -+ -+ for (i = 0; uppercase[i]; i++) -+ uppercase[i] = TOUPPER (uppercase[i]); -+ -+ if (strncmp (p, "RV32", 4) == 0) -+ { -+ xlen = 32; -+ p += 4; -+ } -+ else if (strncmp (p, "RV64", 4) == 0) -+ { -+ xlen = 64; -+ p += 4; -+ } -+ else if (strncmp (p, "RV", 2) == 0) -+ p += 2; -+ -+ switch (*p) -+ { -+ case 'I': -+ break; -+ -+ case 'G': -+ p++; -+ /* Fall through. */ -+ -+ case '\0': -+ for (i = 0; all_subsets[i] != '\0'; i++) -+ { -+ const char subset[] = {all_subsets[i], '\0'}; -+ riscv_add_subset (subset); -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ as_fatal ("`I' must be the first ISA subset name specified (got %c)", -+ *p); -+ } -+ -+ while (*p) -+ { -+ if (*p == 'X') -+ { -+ char *subset = xstrdup (p), *q = subset; -+ -+ while (*++q != '\0' && *q != '_') -+ ; -+ *q = '\0'; -+ -+ if (extension) -+ as_fatal ("only one eXtension is supported (found %s and %s)", -+ extension, subset); -+ extension = subset; -+ riscv_add_subset (subset); -+ p += strlen (subset); -+ free (subset); -+ } -+ else if (*p == '_') -+ p++; -+ else if ((all_subsets = strchr (all_subsets, *p)) != NULL) -+ { -+ const char subset[] = {*p, 0}; -+ riscv_add_subset (subset); -+ if (*p == 'C') -+ rvc = 1; -+ all_subsets++; -+ p++; -+ } -+ else -+ as_fatal ("unsupported ISA subset %c", *p); -+ } -+ -+ if (rvc) -+ /* Override -m[no-]rvc setting if C was explicitly listed. */ -+ riscv_set_rvc (TRUE); -+ else -+ /* Add RVC anyway. -m[no-]rvc toggles its availability. */ -+ riscv_add_subset ("C"); -+ -+ free (uppercase); -+} -+ -+/* handle of the OPCODE hash table */ -+static struct hash_control *op_hash = NULL; -+ -+/* This array holds the chars that always start a comment. If the -+ pre-processor is disabled, these aren't very useful */ -+const char comment_chars[] = "#"; -+ -+/* This array holds the chars that only start a comment at the beginning of -+ a line. If the line seems to have the form '# 123 filename' -+ .line and .file directives will appear in the pre-processed output */ -+/* Note that input_file.c hand checks for '#' at the beginning of the -+ first line of the input file. This is because the compiler outputs -+ #NO_APP at the beginning of its output. */ -+/* Also note that C style comments are always supported. */ -+const char line_comment_chars[] = "#"; -+ -+/* This array holds machine specific line separator characters. */ -+const char line_separator_chars[] = ";"; -+ -+/* Chars that can be used to separate mant from exp in floating point nums */ -+const char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE"; -+ -+/* Chars that mean this number is a floating point constant */ -+/* As in 0f12.456 */ -+/* or 0d1.2345e12 */ -+const char FLT_CHARS[] = "rRsSfFdDxXpP"; -+ -+/* Macros for encoding relaxation state for RVC branches and far jumps. */ -+#define RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE(uncond, rvc, length) \ -+ ((relax_substateT) \ -+ (0xc0000000 \ -+ | ((uncond) ? 1 : 0) \ -+ | ((rvc) ? 2 : 0) \ -+ | ((length) << 2))) -+#define RELAX_BRANCH_P(i) (((i) & 0xf0000000) == 0xc0000000) -+#define RELAX_BRANCH_LENGTH(i) (((i) >> 2) & 0xF) -+#define RELAX_BRANCH_RVC(i) (((i) & 2) != 0) -+#define RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND(i) (((i) & 1) != 0) -+ -+/* Is the given value a sign-extended 32-bit value? */ -+#define IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM(x) \ -+ (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fffffff) == 0 \ -+ || (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0x7fffffff) == ~ (offsetT) 0x7fffffff)) -+ -+/* Is the given value a zero-extended 32-bit value? Or a negated one? */ -+#define IS_ZEXT_32BIT_NUM(x) \ -+ (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0xffffffff) == 0 \ -+ || (((x) &~ (offsetT) 0xffffffff) == ~ (offsetT) 0xffffffff)) -+ -+/* Change INSN's opcode so that the operand given by FIELD has value VALUE. -+ INSN is a riscv_cl_insn structure and VALUE is evaluated exactly once. */ -+#define INSERT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN, VALUE) \ -+ INSERT_BITS ((INSN).insn_opcode, VALUE, OP_MASK_##FIELD, OP_SH_##FIELD) -+ -+/* Determine if an instruction matches an opcode. */ -+#define OPCODE_MATCHES(OPCODE, OP) \ -+ (((OPCODE) & MASK_##OP) == MATCH_##OP) -+ -+static char *expr_end; -+ -+/* The default target format to use. */ -+ -+const char * -+riscv_target_format (void) -+{ -+ return xlen == 64 ? "elf64-littleriscv" : "elf32-littleriscv"; -+} -+ -+/* Return the length of instruction INSN. */ -+ -+static inline unsigned int -+insn_length (const struct riscv_cl_insn *insn) -+{ -+ return riscv_insn_length (insn->insn_opcode); -+} -+ -+/* Initialise INSN from opcode entry MO. Leave its position unspecified. */ -+ -+static void -+create_insn (struct riscv_cl_insn *insn, const struct riscv_opcode *mo) -+{ -+ insn->insn_mo = mo; -+ insn->insn_opcode = mo->match; -+ insn->frag = NULL; -+ insn->where = 0; -+ insn->fixp = NULL; -+} -+ -+/* Install INSN at the location specified by its "frag" and "where" fields. */ -+ -+static void -+install_insn (const struct riscv_cl_insn *insn) -+{ -+ char *f = insn->frag->fr_literal + insn->where; -+ md_number_to_chars (f, insn->insn_opcode, insn_length (insn)); -+} -+ -+/* Move INSN to offset WHERE in FRAG. Adjust the fixups accordingly -+ and install the opcode in the new location. */ -+ -+static void -+move_insn (struct riscv_cl_insn *insn, fragS *frag, long where) -+{ -+ insn->frag = frag; -+ insn->where = where; -+ if (insn->fixp != NULL) -+ { -+ insn->fixp->fx_frag = frag; -+ insn->fixp->fx_where = where; -+ } -+ install_insn (insn); -+} -+ -+/* Add INSN to the end of the output. */ -+ -+static void -+add_fixed_insn (struct riscv_cl_insn *insn) -+{ -+ char *f = frag_more (insn_length (insn)); -+ move_insn (insn, frag_now, f - frag_now->fr_literal); -+} -+ -+static void -+add_relaxed_insn (struct riscv_cl_insn *insn, int max_chars, int var, -+ relax_substateT subtype, symbolS *symbol, offsetT offset) -+{ -+ frag_grow (max_chars); -+ move_insn (insn, frag_now, frag_more (0) - frag_now->fr_literal); -+ frag_var (rs_machine_dependent, max_chars, var, -+ subtype, symbol, offset, NULL); -+} -+ -+/* Compute the length of a branch sequence, and adjust the stored length -+ accordingly. If FRAGP is NULL, the worst-case length is returned. */ -+ -+static int -+relaxed_branch_length (fragS *fragp, asection *sec, int update) -+{ -+ int jump, rvc, length = 8; -+ -+ if (!fragp) -+ return length; -+ -+ jump = RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype); -+ rvc = RELAX_BRANCH_RVC (fragp->fr_subtype); -+ length = RELAX_BRANCH_LENGTH (fragp->fr_subtype); -+ -+ /* Assume jumps are in range; the linker will catch any that aren't. */ -+ length = jump ? 4 : 8; -+ -+ if (fragp->fr_symbol != NULL -+ && S_IS_DEFINED (fragp->fr_symbol) -+ && sec == S_GET_SEGMENT (fragp->fr_symbol)) -+ { -+ offsetT val = S_GET_VALUE (fragp->fr_symbol) + fragp->fr_offset; -+ bfd_vma rvc_range = jump ? RVC_JUMP_REACH : RVC_BRANCH_REACH; -+ val -= fragp->fr_address + fragp->fr_fix; -+ -+ if (rvc && (bfd_vma)(val + rvc_range/2) < rvc_range) -+ length = 2; -+ else if ((bfd_vma)(val + RISCV_BRANCH_REACH/2) < RISCV_BRANCH_REACH) -+ length = 4; -+ else if (!jump && rvc) -+ length = 6; -+ } -+ -+ if (update) -+ fragp->fr_subtype = RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE (jump, rvc, length); -+ -+ return length; -+} -+ -+struct regname { -+ const char *name; -+ unsigned int num; -+}; -+ -+enum reg_class { -+ RCLASS_GPR, -+ RCLASS_FPR, -+ RCLASS_CSR, -+ RCLASS_MAX -+}; -+ -+static struct hash_control *reg_names_hash = NULL; -+ -+#define ENCODE_REG_HASH(cls, n) (void *)(uintptr_t)((n) * RCLASS_MAX + (cls) + 1) -+#define DECODE_REG_CLASS(hash) (((uintptr_t)(hash) - 1) % RCLASS_MAX) -+#define DECODE_REG_NUM(hash) (((uintptr_t)(hash) - 1) / RCLASS_MAX) -+ -+static void -+hash_reg_name (enum reg_class class, const char *name, unsigned n) -+{ -+ void *hash = ENCODE_REG_HASH (class, n); -+ const char *retval = hash_insert (reg_names_hash, name, hash); -+ -+ if (retval != NULL) -+ as_fatal (_("internal error: can't hash `%s': %s"), name, retval); -+} -+ -+static void -+hash_reg_names (enum reg_class class, const char * const names[], unsigned n) -+{ -+ unsigned i; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) -+ hash_reg_name (class, names[i], i); -+} -+ -+static unsigned int -+reg_lookup_internal (const char *s, enum reg_class class) -+{ -+ struct regname *r = (struct regname *) hash_find (reg_names_hash, s); -+ if (r == NULL || DECODE_REG_CLASS (r) != class) -+ return -1; -+ return DECODE_REG_NUM (r); -+} -+ -+static int -+reg_lookup (char **s, enum reg_class class, unsigned int *regnop) -+{ -+ char *e; -+ char save_c; -+ int reg = -1; -+ -+ /* Find end of name. */ -+ e = *s; -+ if (is_name_beginner (*e)) -+ ++e; -+ while (is_part_of_name (*e)) -+ ++e; -+ -+ /* Terminate name. */ -+ save_c = *e; -+ *e = '\0'; -+ -+ /* Look for the register. Advance to next token if one was recognized. */ -+ if ((reg = reg_lookup_internal (*s, class)) >= 0) -+ *s = e; -+ -+ *e = save_c; -+ if (regnop) -+ *regnop = reg; -+ return reg >= 0; -+} -+ -+static int -+arg_lookup (char **s, const char *const *array, size_t size, unsigned *regnop) -+{ -+ const char *p = strchr (*s, ','); -+ size_t i, len = p ? (size_t)(p - *s) : strlen (*s); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < size; i++) -+ if (array[i] != NULL && strncmp (array[i], *s, len) == 0) -+ { -+ *regnop = i; -+ *s += len; -+ return 1; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* For consistency checking, verify that all bits are specified either -+ by the match/mask part of the instruction definition, or by the -+ operand list. */ -+static int -+validate_riscv_insn (const struct riscv_opcode *opc) -+{ -+ const char *p = opc->args; -+ char c; -+ insn_t used_bits = opc->mask; -+ int insn_width = 8 * riscv_insn_length (opc->match); -+ insn_t required_bits = ~0ULL >> (64 - insn_width); -+ -+ if ((used_bits & opc->match) != (opc->match & required_bits)) -+ { -+ as_bad (_("internal: bad RISC-V opcode (mask error): %s %s"), -+ opc->name, opc->args); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+#define USE_BITS(mask,shift) (used_bits |= ((insn_t)(mask) << (shift))) -+ while (*p) -+ switch (c = *p++) -+ { -+ /* Xcustom */ -+ case '^': -+ switch (c = *p++) -+ { -+ case 'd': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break; -+ case 's': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS1, OP_SH_RS1); break; -+ case 't': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS2, OP_SH_RS2); break; -+ case 'j': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CUSTOM_IMM, OP_SH_CUSTOM_IMM); break; -+ } -+ break; -+ case 'C': /* RVC */ -+ switch (c = *p++) -+ { -+ case 'a': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_J_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'c': break; /* RS1, constrained to equal sp */ -+ case 'i': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_SIMM3(-1U); break; -+ case 'j': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'k': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_LW_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'l': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_LD_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'm': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_LWSP_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'n': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_LDSP_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'p': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_B_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 's': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CRS1S, OP_SH_CRS1S); break; -+ case 't': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CRS2S, OP_SH_CRS2S); break; -+ case 'u': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'v': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'w': break; /* RS1S, constrained to equal RD */ -+ case 'x': break; /* RS2S, constrained to equal RD */ -+ case 'K': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'L': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'M': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_SWSP_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'N': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_SDSP_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'U': break; /* RS1, constrained to equal RD */ -+ case 'V': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CRS2, OP_SH_CRS2); break; -+ case '<': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case '>': used_bits |= ENCODE_RVC_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'T': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CRS2, OP_SH_CRS2); break; -+ case 'D': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CRS2S, OP_SH_CRS2S); break; -+ default: -+ as_bad (_("internal: bad RISC-V opcode (unknown operand type `C%c'): %s %s"), -+ c, opc->name, opc->args); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ break; -+ case ',': break; -+ case '(': break; -+ case ')': break; -+ case '<': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMTW, OP_SH_SHAMTW); break; -+ case '>': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SHAMT, OP_SH_SHAMT); break; -+ case 'A': break; -+ case 'D': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break; -+ case 'Z': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS1, OP_SH_RS1); break; -+ case 'E': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_CSR, OP_SH_CSR); break; -+ case 'I': break; -+ case 'R': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS3, OP_SH_RS3); break; -+ case 'S': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS1, OP_SH_RS1); break; -+ case 'U': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS1, OP_SH_RS1); /* fallthru */ -+ case 'T': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS2, OP_SH_RS2); break; -+ case 'd': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RD, OP_SH_RD); break; -+ case 'm': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RM, OP_SH_RM); break; -+ case 's': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS1, OP_SH_RS1); break; -+ case 't': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_RS2, OP_SH_RS2); break; -+ case 'P': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_PRED, OP_SH_PRED); break; -+ case 'Q': USE_BITS (OP_MASK_SUCC, OP_SH_SUCC); break; -+ case 'o': -+ case 'j': used_bits |= ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'a': used_bits |= ENCODE_UJTYPE_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'p': used_bits |= ENCODE_SBTYPE_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'q': used_bits |= ENCODE_STYPE_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case 'u': used_bits |= ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM(-1U); break; -+ case '[': break; -+ case ']': break; -+ case '0': break; -+ default: -+ as_bad (_("internal: bad RISC-V opcode (unknown operand type `%c'): %s %s"), -+ c, opc->name, opc->args); -+ return 0; -+ } -+#undef USE_BITS -+ if (used_bits != required_bits) -+ { -+ as_bad (_("internal: bad RISC-V opcode (bits 0x%lx undefined): %s %s"), -+ ~(long)(used_bits & required_bits), opc->name, opc->args); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+struct percent_op_match -+{ -+ const char *str; -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc; -+}; -+ -+/* This function is called once, at assembler startup time. It should set up -+ all the tables, etc. that the MD part of the assembler will need. */ -+ -+void -+md_begin (void) -+{ -+ const char *retval = NULL; -+ int i = 0; -+ -+ if (! bfd_set_arch_mach (stdoutput, bfd_arch_riscv, 0)) -+ as_warn (_("Could not set architecture and machine")); -+ -+ op_hash = hash_new (); -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < NUMOPCODES;) -+ { -+ const char *name = riscv_opcodes[i].name; -+ -+ retval = hash_insert (op_hash, name, (void *) &riscv_opcodes[i]); -+ -+ if (retval != NULL) -+ { -+ fprintf (stderr, _("internal error: can't hash `%s': %s\n"), -+ riscv_opcodes[i].name, retval); -+ /* Probably a memory allocation problem? Give up now. */ -+ as_fatal (_("Broken assembler. No assembly attempted.")); -+ } -+ do -+ { -+ if (riscv_opcodes[i].pinfo != INSN_MACRO) -+ { -+ if (!validate_riscv_insn (&riscv_opcodes[i])) -+ as_fatal (_("Broken assembler. No assembly attempted.")); -+ } -+ ++i; -+ } -+ while ((i < NUMOPCODES) && !strcmp (riscv_opcodes[i].name, name)); -+ } -+ -+ reg_names_hash = hash_new (); -+ hash_reg_names (RCLASS_GPR, riscv_gpr_names_numeric, NGPR); -+ hash_reg_names (RCLASS_GPR, riscv_gpr_names_abi, NGPR); -+ hash_reg_names (RCLASS_FPR, riscv_fpr_names_numeric, NFPR); -+ hash_reg_names (RCLASS_FPR, riscv_fpr_names_abi, NFPR); -+ -+#define DECLARE_CSR(name, num) hash_reg_name (RCLASS_CSR, #name, num); -+#include "opcode/riscv-opc.h" -+#undef DECLARE_CSR -+ -+ /* Set the default alignment for the text section. */ -+ record_alignment (text_section, riscv_opts.rvc ? 1 : 2); -+} -+ -+/* Output an instruction. IP is the instruction information. -+ ADDRESS_EXPR is an operand of the instruction to be used with -+ RELOC_TYPE. */ -+ -+static void -+append_insn (struct riscv_cl_insn *ip, expressionS *address_expr, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc_type) -+{ -+#ifdef OBJ_ELF -+ dwarf2_emit_insn (0); -+#endif -+ -+ if (reloc_type != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED) -+ { -+ reloc_howto_type *howto; -+ -+ gas_assert(address_expr); -+ if (reloc_type == BFD_RELOC_12_PCREL -+ || reloc_type == BFD_RELOC_RISCV_JMP) -+ { -+ int j = reloc_type == BFD_RELOC_RISCV_JMP; -+ int best_case = riscv_insn_length (ip->insn_opcode); -+ int worst_case = relaxed_branch_length (NULL, NULL, 0); -+ add_relaxed_insn (ip, worst_case, best_case, -+ RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE (j, best_case == 2, worst_case), -+ address_expr->X_add_symbol, -+ address_expr->X_add_number); -+ return; -+ } -+ else if (address_expr->X_op == O_constant) -+ { -+ switch (reloc_type) -+ { -+ case BFD_RELOC_32: -+ ip->insn_opcode |= address_expr->X_add_number; -+ goto append; -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_HI20: -+ { -+ insn_t imm = RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART (address_expr->X_add_number); -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM (imm); -+ goto append; -+ } -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_S: -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_STYPE_IMM (address_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto append; -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_I: -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM (address_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto append; -+ -+ default: -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, reloc_type); -+ if (howto == NULL) -+ as_bad (_("Unsupported RISC-V relocation number %d"), reloc_type); -+ -+ ip->fixp = fix_new_exp (ip->frag, ip->where, -+ bfd_get_reloc_size (howto), -+ address_expr, FALSE, reloc_type); -+ } -+ -+append: -+ add_fixed_insn (ip); -+ install_insn (ip); -+} -+ -+/* Build an instruction created by a macro expansion. This is passed -+ a pointer to the count of instructions created so far, an -+ expression, the name of the instruction to build, an operand format -+ string, and corresponding arguments. */ -+ -+static void -+macro_build (expressionS *ep, const char *name, const char *fmt, ...) -+{ -+ const struct riscv_opcode *mo; -+ struct riscv_cl_insn insn; -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type r; -+ va_list args; -+ -+ va_start (args, fmt); -+ -+ r = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; -+ mo = (struct riscv_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, name); -+ gas_assert (mo); -+ -+ /* Find a non-RVC variant of the instruction. */ -+ while (riscv_insn_length (mo->match) < 4) -+ mo++; -+ gas_assert (strcmp (name, mo->name) == 0); -+ -+ create_insn (&insn, mo); -+ for (;;) -+ { -+ switch (*fmt++) -+ { -+ case 'd': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RD, insn, va_arg (args, int)); -+ continue; -+ -+ case 's': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS1, insn, va_arg (args, int)); -+ continue; -+ -+ case 't': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS2, insn, va_arg (args, int)); -+ continue; -+ -+ case '>': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, insn, va_arg (args, int)); -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'j': -+ case 'u': -+ case 'q': -+ gas_assert (ep != NULL); -+ r = va_arg (args, int); -+ continue; -+ -+ case '\0': -+ break; -+ case ',': -+ continue; -+ default: -+ as_fatal (_("internal error: invalid macro")); -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ va_end (args); -+ gas_assert (r == BFD_RELOC_UNUSED ? ep == NULL : ep != NULL); -+ -+ append_insn (&insn, ep, r); -+} -+ -+/* Sign-extend 32-bit mode constants that have bit 31 set and all higher bits -+ unset. */ -+static void -+normalize_constant_expr (expressionS *ex) -+{ -+ if (xlen > 32) -+ return; -+ if ((ex->X_op == O_constant || ex->X_op == O_symbol) -+ && IS_ZEXT_32BIT_NUM (ex->X_add_number)) -+ ex->X_add_number = (((ex->X_add_number & 0xffffffff) ^ 0x80000000) -+ - 0x80000000); -+} -+ -+/* Warn if an expression is not a constant. */ -+ -+static void -+check_absolute_expr (struct riscv_cl_insn *ip, expressionS *ex) -+{ -+ if (ex->X_op == O_big) -+ as_bad (_("unsupported large constant")); -+ else if (ex->X_op != O_constant) -+ as_bad (_("Instruction %s requires absolute expression"), -+ ip->insn_mo->name); -+ normalize_constant_expr (ex); -+} -+ -+static symbolS * -+make_internal_label (void) -+{ -+ return (symbolS *) local_symbol_make (FAKE_LABEL_NAME, now_seg, -+ (valueT) frag_now_fix(), frag_now); -+} -+ -+/* Load an entry from the GOT. */ -+static void -+pcrel_access (int destreg, int tempreg, expressionS *ep, -+ const char *lo_insn, const char *lo_pattern, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type hi_reloc, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type lo_reloc) -+{ -+ expressionS ep2; -+ ep2.X_op = O_symbol; -+ ep2.X_add_symbol = make_internal_label (); -+ ep2.X_add_number = 0; -+ -+ macro_build (ep, "auipc", "d,u", tempreg, hi_reloc); -+ macro_build (&ep2, lo_insn, lo_pattern, destreg, tempreg, lo_reloc); -+} -+ -+static void -+pcrel_load (int destreg, int tempreg, expressionS *ep, const char *lo_insn, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type hi_reloc, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type lo_reloc) -+{ -+ pcrel_access (destreg, tempreg, ep, lo_insn, "d,s,j", hi_reloc, lo_reloc); -+} -+ -+static void -+pcrel_store (int srcreg, int tempreg, expressionS *ep, const char *lo_insn, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type hi_reloc, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type lo_reloc) -+{ -+ pcrel_access (srcreg, tempreg, ep, lo_insn, "t,s,q", hi_reloc, lo_reloc); -+} -+ -+/* PC-relative function call using AUIPC/JALR, relaxed to JAL. */ -+static void -+riscv_call (int destreg, int tempreg, expressionS *ep, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc) -+{ -+ macro_build (ep, "auipc", "d,u", tempreg, reloc); -+ macro_build (NULL, "jalr", "d,s", destreg, tempreg); -+} -+ -+/* Load an integer constant into a register. */ -+ -+static void -+load_const (int reg, expressionS *ep) -+{ -+ int shift = RISCV_IMM_BITS; -+ expressionS upper = *ep, lower = *ep; -+ lower.X_add_number = (int32_t) ep->X_add_number << (32-shift) >> (32-shift); -+ upper.X_add_number -= lower.X_add_number; -+ -+ if (ep->X_op != O_constant) -+ { -+ as_bad (_("unsupported large constant")); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ if (xlen > 32 && !IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM(ep->X_add_number)) -+ { -+ /* Reduce to a signed 32-bit constant using SLLI and ADDI, which -+ is not optimal but also not so bad. */ -+ while (((upper.X_add_number >> shift) & 1) == 0) -+ shift++; -+ -+ upper.X_add_number = (int64_t) upper.X_add_number >> shift; -+ load_const(reg, &upper); -+ -+ macro_build (NULL, "slli", "d,s,>", reg, reg, shift); -+ if (lower.X_add_number != 0) -+ macro_build (&lower, "addi", "d,s,j", reg, reg, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_I); -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ int hi_reg = 0; -+ -+ if (upper.X_add_number != 0) -+ { -+ macro_build (ep, "lui", "d,u", reg, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_HI20); -+ hi_reg = reg; -+ } -+ -+ if (lower.X_add_number != 0 || hi_reg == 0) -+ macro_build (ep, ADD32_INSN, "d,s,j", reg, hi_reg, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_I); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Expand RISC-V assembly macros into one or more instructions. */ -+static void -+macro (struct riscv_cl_insn *ip, expressionS *imm_expr, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type *imm_reloc) -+{ -+ int rd = (ip->insn_opcode >> OP_SH_RD) & OP_MASK_RD; -+ int rs1 = (ip->insn_opcode >> OP_SH_RS1) & OP_MASK_RS1; -+ int rs2 = (ip->insn_opcode >> OP_SH_RS2) & OP_MASK_RS2; -+ int mask = ip->insn_mo->mask; -+ -+ switch (mask) -+ { -+ case M_LI: -+ load_const (rd, imm_expr); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LA: -+ case M_LLA: -+ /* Load the address of a symbol into a register. */ -+ if (!IS_SEXT_32BIT_NUM (imm_expr->X_add_number)) -+ as_bad(_("offset too large")); -+ -+ if (imm_expr->X_op == O_constant) -+ load_const (rd, imm_expr); -+ else if (riscv_opts.pic && mask == M_LA) /* Global PIC symbol */ -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, LOAD_ADDRESS_INSN, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GOT_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ else /* Local PIC symbol, or any non-PIC symbol */ -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, "addi", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LA_TLS_GD: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, "addi", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LA_TLS_IE: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, LOAD_ADDRESS_INSN, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LB: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, "lb", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LBU: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, "lbu", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LH: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, "lh", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LHU: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, "lhu", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LW: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, "lw", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LWU: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, "lwu", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_LD: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rd, imm_expr, "ld", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_FLW: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rs1, imm_expr, "flw", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_FLD: -+ pcrel_load (rd, rs1, imm_expr, "fld", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_SB: -+ pcrel_store (rs2, rs1, imm_expr, "sb", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_SH: -+ pcrel_store (rs2, rs1, imm_expr, "sh", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_SW: -+ pcrel_store (rs2, rs1, imm_expr, "sw", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_SD: -+ pcrel_store (rs2, rs1, imm_expr, "sd", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_FSW: -+ pcrel_store (rs2, rs1, imm_expr, "fsw", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_FSD: -+ pcrel_store (rs2, rs1, imm_expr, "fsd", -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S); -+ break; -+ -+ case M_CALL: -+ riscv_call (rd, rs1, imm_expr, *imm_reloc); -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ as_bad (_("Macro %s not implemented"), ip->insn_mo->name); -+ break; -+ } -+} -+ -+static const struct percent_op_match percent_op_utype[] = -+{ -+ {"%tprel_hi", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_HI20}, -+ {"%pcrel_hi", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20}, -+ {"%tls_ie_pcrel_hi", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20}, -+ {"%tls_gd_pcrel_hi", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20}, -+ {"%hi", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_HI20}, -+ {0, 0} -+}; -+ -+static const struct percent_op_match percent_op_itype[] = -+{ -+ {"%lo", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_I}, -+ {"%tprel_lo", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I}, -+ {"%pcrel_lo", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I}, -+ {0, 0} -+}; -+ -+static const struct percent_op_match percent_op_stype[] = -+{ -+ {"%lo", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_S}, -+ {"%tprel_lo", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S}, -+ {"%pcrel_lo", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S}, -+ {0, 0} -+}; -+ -+static const struct percent_op_match percent_op_rtype[] = -+{ -+ {"%tprel_add", BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_ADD}, -+ {0, 0} -+}; -+ -+/* Return true if *STR points to a relocation operator. When returning true, -+ move *STR over the operator and store its relocation code in *RELOC. -+ Leave both *STR and *RELOC alone when returning false. */ -+ -+static bfd_boolean -+parse_relocation (char **str, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *reloc, -+ const struct percent_op_match *percent_op) -+{ -+ for ( ; percent_op->str; percent_op++) -+ if (strncasecmp (*str, percent_op->str, strlen (percent_op->str)) == 0) -+ { -+ int len = strlen (percent_op->str); -+ -+ if (!ISSPACE ((*str)[len]) && (*str)[len] != '(') -+ continue; -+ -+ *str += strlen (percent_op->str); -+ *reloc = percent_op->reloc; -+ -+ /* Check whether the output BFD supports this relocation. -+ If not, issue an error and fall back on something safe. */ -+ if (!bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, percent_op->reloc)) -+ { -+ as_bad ("relocation %s isn't supported by the current ABI", -+ percent_op->str); -+ *reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; -+ } -+ return TRUE; -+ } -+ return FALSE; -+} -+ -+static void -+my_getExpression (expressionS *ep, char *str) -+{ -+ char *save_in; -+ -+ save_in = input_line_pointer; -+ input_line_pointer = str; -+ expression (ep); -+ expr_end = input_line_pointer; -+ input_line_pointer = save_in; -+} -+ -+/* Parse string STR as a 16-bit relocatable operand. Store the -+ expression in *EP and the relocation, if any, in RELOC. -+ Return the number of relocation operators used (0 or 1). -+ -+ On exit, EXPR_END points to the first character after the expression. */ -+ -+static size_t -+my_getSmallExpression (expressionS *ep, bfd_reloc_code_real_type *reloc, -+ char *str, const struct percent_op_match *percent_op) -+{ -+ size_t reloc_index; -+ unsigned crux_depth, str_depth, regno; -+ char *crux; -+ -+ /* First, check for integer registers. */ -+ if (reg_lookup (&str, RCLASS_GPR, ®no)) -+ { -+ ep->X_op = O_register; -+ ep->X_add_number = regno; -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ /* Search for the start of the main expression. -+ End the loop with CRUX pointing to the start -+ of the main expression and with CRUX_DEPTH containing the number -+ of open brackets at that point. */ -+ reloc_index = -1; -+ str_depth = 0; -+ do -+ { -+ reloc_index++; -+ crux = str; -+ crux_depth = str_depth; -+ -+ /* Skip over whitespace and brackets, keeping count of the number -+ of brackets. */ -+ while (*str == ' ' || *str == '\t' || *str == '(') -+ if (*str++ == '(') -+ str_depth++; -+ } -+ while (*str == '%' -+ && reloc_index < 1 -+ && parse_relocation (&str, reloc, percent_op)); -+ -+ my_getExpression (ep, crux); -+ str = expr_end; -+ -+ /* Match every open bracket. */ -+ while (crux_depth > 0 && (*str == ')' || *str == ' ' || *str == '\t')) -+ if (*str++ == ')') -+ crux_depth--; -+ -+ if (crux_depth > 0) -+ as_bad ("unclosed '('"); -+ -+ expr_end = str; -+ -+ return reloc_index; -+} -+ -+/* This routine assembles an instruction into its binary format. As a -+ side effect, it sets the global variable imm_reloc to the type of -+ relocation to do if one of the operands is an address expression. */ -+ -+static const char * -+riscv_ip (char *str, struct riscv_cl_insn *ip, expressionS *imm_expr, -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type *imm_reloc) -+{ -+ char *s; -+ const char *args; -+ char c = 0; -+ struct riscv_opcode *insn, *end = &riscv_opcodes[NUMOPCODES]; -+ char *argsStart; -+ unsigned int regno; -+ char save_c = 0; -+ int argnum; -+ const struct percent_op_match *p; -+ const char *error = "unrecognized opcode"; -+ -+ /* Parse the name of the instruction. Terminate the string if whitespace -+ is found so that hash_find only sees the name part of the string. */ -+ for (s = str; *s != '\0'; ++s) -+ if (ISSPACE (*s)) -+ { -+ save_c = *s; -+ *s++ = '\0'; -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ insn = (struct riscv_opcode *) hash_find (op_hash, str); -+ -+ argsStart = s; -+ for ( ; insn && insn < end && strcmp (insn->name, str) == 0; insn++) -+ { -+ if (!riscv_subset_supports (insn->subset)) -+ continue; -+ -+ create_insn (ip, insn); -+ argnum = 1; -+ -+ imm_expr->X_op = O_absent; -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; -+ p = percent_op_itype; -+ -+ for (args = insn->args;; ++args) -+ { -+ s += strspn (s, " \t"); -+ switch (*args) -+ { -+ case '\0': /* end of args */ -+ if (insn->pinfo != INSN_MACRO) -+ { -+ if (!insn->match_func (insn, ip->insn_opcode)) -+ break; -+ if (riscv_insn_length (insn->match) == 2 && !riscv_opts.rvc) -+ break; -+ } -+ if (*s != '\0') -+ break; -+ /* Successful assembly. */ -+ error = NULL; -+ goto out; -+ /* Xcustom */ -+ case '^': -+ { -+ unsigned long max = OP_MASK_RD; -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ check_absolute_expr (ip, imm_expr); -+ switch (*++args) -+ { -+ case 'j': -+ max = OP_MASK_CUSTOM_IMM; -+ INSERT_OPERAND (CUSTOM_IMM, *ip, imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ break; -+ case 'd': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RD, *ip, imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ break; -+ case 's': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS1, *ip, imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ break; -+ case 't': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS2, *ip, imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ break; -+ } -+ imm_expr->X_op = O_absent; -+ s = expr_end; -+ if ((unsigned long) imm_expr->X_add_number > max) -+ as_warn ("Bad custom immediate (%lu), must be at most %lu", -+ (unsigned long)imm_expr->X_add_number, max); -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ case 'C': /* RVC */ -+ switch (*++args) -+ { -+ case 's': /* RS1 x8-x15 */ -+ if (!reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_GPR, ®no) -+ || !(regno >= 8 && regno <= 15)) -+ break; -+ INSERT_OPERAND (CRS1S, *ip, regno % 8); -+ continue; -+ case 'w': /* RS1 x8-x15, constrained to equal RD x8-x15 */ -+ if (!reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_GPR, ®no) -+ || EXTRACT_OPERAND (CRS1S, ip->insn_opcode) + 8 != regno) -+ break; -+ continue; -+ case 't': /* RS2 x8-x15 */ -+ if (!reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_GPR, ®no) -+ || !(regno >= 8 && regno <= 15)) -+ break; -+ INSERT_OPERAND (CRS2S, *ip, regno % 8); -+ continue; -+ case 'x': /* RS2 x8-x15, constrained to equal RD x8-x15 */ -+ if (!reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_GPR, ®no) -+ || EXTRACT_OPERAND (CRS2S, ip->insn_opcode) + 8 != regno) -+ break; -+ continue; -+ case 'U': /* RS1, constrained to equal RD */ -+ if (!reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_GPR, ®no) -+ || EXTRACT_OPERAND (RD, ip->insn_opcode) != regno) -+ break; -+ continue; -+ case 'V': /* RS2 */ -+ if (!reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_GPR, ®no)) -+ break; -+ INSERT_OPERAND (CRS2, *ip, regno); -+ continue; -+ case 'c': /* RS1, constrained to equal sp */ -+ if (!reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_GPR, ®no) -+ || regno != X_SP) -+ break; -+ continue; -+ case '>': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number <= 0 -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number >= 64) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_RVC_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+rvc_imm_done: -+ s = expr_end; -+ imm_expr->X_op = O_absent; -+ continue; -+ case '<': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || !VALID_RVC_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number) -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number <= 0 -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number >= 32) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_RVC_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'i': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number == 0 -+ || !VALID_RVC_SIMM3 (imm_expr->X_add_number)) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_RVC_SIMM3 (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'j': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number == 0 -+ || !VALID_RVC_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number)) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_RVC_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'k': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || !VALID_RVC_LW_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number)) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_RVC_LW_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'l': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || !VALID_RVC_LD_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number)) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_RVC_LD_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'm': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || !VALID_RVC_LWSP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number)) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= -+ ENCODE_RVC_LWSP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'n': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || !VALID_RVC_LDSP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number)) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= -+ ENCODE_RVC_LDSP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'K': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || !VALID_RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number) -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number == 0) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= -+ ENCODE_RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'L': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || !VALID_RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number) -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number == 0) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= -+ ENCODE_RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'M': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || !VALID_RVC_SWSP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number)) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= -+ ENCODE_RVC_SWSP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'N': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || !VALID_RVC_SDSP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number)) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= -+ ENCODE_RVC_SDSP_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'u': -+ p = percent_op_utype; -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p)) -+ break; -+rvc_lui: -+ if (imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number <= 0 -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number >= RISCV_BIGIMM_REACH -+ || (imm_expr->X_add_number >= RISCV_RVC_IMM_REACH / 2 -+ && imm_expr->X_add_number < -+ RISCV_BIGIMM_REACH - RISCV_RVC_IMM_REACH / 2)) -+ break; -+ ip->insn_opcode |= ENCODE_RVC_IMM (imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ goto rvc_imm_done; -+ case 'v': -+ if (my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ || (imm_expr->X_add_number & (RISCV_IMM_REACH - 1)) -+ || (int32_t)imm_expr->X_add_number -+ != imm_expr->X_add_number) -+ break; -+ imm_expr->X_add_number = -+ ((uint32_t) imm_expr->X_add_number) >> RISCV_IMM_BITS; -+ goto rvc_lui; -+ case 'p': -+ goto branch; -+ case 'a': -+ goto jump; -+ case 'D': /* floating-point RS2 x8-x15 */ -+ if (!reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_FPR, ®no) -+ || !(regno >= 8 && regno <= 15)) -+ break; -+ INSERT_OPERAND (CRS2S, *ip, regno % 8); -+ continue; -+ case 'T': /* floating-point RS2 */ -+ if (!reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_FPR, ®no)) -+ break; -+ INSERT_OPERAND (CRS2, *ip, regno); -+ continue; -+ default: -+ as_bad (_("bad RVC field specifier 'C%c'\n"), *args); -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case ',': -+ ++argnum; -+ if (*s++ == *args) -+ continue; -+ s--; -+ break; -+ -+ case '(': -+ case ')': -+ case '[': -+ case ']': -+ if (*s++ == *args) -+ continue; -+ break; -+ -+ case '<': /* shift amount, 0 - 31 */ -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ check_absolute_expr (ip, imm_expr); -+ if ((unsigned long) imm_expr->X_add_number > 31) -+ as_warn (_("Improper shift amount (%lu)"), -+ (unsigned long) imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMTW, *ip, imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ imm_expr->X_op = O_absent; -+ s = expr_end; -+ continue; -+ -+ case '>': /* shift amount, 0 - (XLEN-1) */ -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ check_absolute_expr (ip, imm_expr); -+ if ((unsigned long) imm_expr->X_add_number >= xlen) -+ as_warn (_("Improper shift amount (%lu)"), -+ (unsigned long) imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ INSERT_OPERAND (SHAMT, *ip, imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ imm_expr->X_op = O_absent; -+ s = expr_end; -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'Z': /* CSRRxI immediate */ -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ check_absolute_expr (ip, imm_expr); -+ if ((unsigned long) imm_expr->X_add_number > 31) -+ as_warn (_("Improper CSRxI immediate (%lu)"), -+ (unsigned long) imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS1, *ip, imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ imm_expr->X_op = O_absent; -+ s = expr_end; -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'E': /* Control register. */ -+ if (reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_CSR, ®no)) -+ INSERT_OPERAND (CSR, *ip, regno); -+ else -+ { -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ check_absolute_expr (ip, imm_expr); -+ if ((unsigned long) imm_expr->X_add_number > 0xfff) -+ as_warn(_("Improper CSR address (%lu)"), -+ (unsigned long) imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ INSERT_OPERAND (CSR, *ip, imm_expr->X_add_number); -+ imm_expr->X_op = O_absent; -+ s = expr_end; -+ } -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'm': /* rounding mode */ -+ if (arg_lookup (&s, riscv_rm, ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_rm), ®no)) -+ { -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RM, *ip, regno); -+ continue; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case 'P': -+ case 'Q': /* fence predecessor/successor */ -+ if (arg_lookup (&s, riscv_pred_succ, ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_pred_succ), -+ ®no)) -+ { -+ if (*args == 'P') -+ INSERT_OPERAND (PRED, *ip, regno); -+ else -+ INSERT_OPERAND (SUCC, *ip, regno); -+ continue; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case 'd': /* destination register */ -+ case 's': /* source register */ -+ case 't': /* target register */ -+ if (reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_GPR, ®no)) -+ { -+ c = *args; -+ if (*s == ' ') -+ ++s; -+ -+ /* Now that we have assembled one operand, we use the args -+ string to figure out where it goes in the instruction. */ -+ switch (c) -+ { -+ case 's': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS1, *ip, regno); -+ break; -+ case 'd': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RD, *ip, regno); -+ break; -+ case 't': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS2, *ip, regno); -+ break; -+ } -+ continue; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case 'D': /* floating point rd */ -+ case 'S': /* floating point rs1 */ -+ case 'T': /* floating point rs2 */ -+ case 'U': /* floating point rs1 and rs2 */ -+ case 'R': /* floating point rs3 */ -+ if (reg_lookup (&s, RCLASS_FPR, ®no)) -+ { -+ c = *args; -+ if (*s == ' ') -+ ++s; -+ switch (c) -+ { -+ case 'D': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RD, *ip, regno); -+ break; -+ case 'S': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS1, *ip, regno); -+ break; -+ case 'U': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS1, *ip, regno); -+ /* fallthru */ -+ case 'T': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS2, *ip, regno); -+ break; -+ case 'R': -+ INSERT_OPERAND (RS3, *ip, regno); -+ break; -+ } -+ continue; -+ } -+ -+ break; -+ -+ case 'I': -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ if (imm_expr->X_op != O_big -+ && imm_expr->X_op != O_constant) -+ break; -+ normalize_constant_expr (imm_expr); -+ s = expr_end; -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'A': -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ normalize_constant_expr (imm_expr); -+ /* The 'A' format specifier must be a symbol. */ -+ if (imm_expr->X_op != O_symbol) -+ break; -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_32; -+ s = expr_end; -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'j': /* sign-extended immediate */ -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_I; -+ p = percent_op_itype; -+ goto alu_op; -+ case 'q': /* store displacement */ -+ p = percent_op_stype; -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_S; -+ goto load_store; -+ case 'o': /* load displacement */ -+ p = percent_op_itype; -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_I; -+ goto load_store; -+ case '0': /* AMO "displacement," which must be zero */ -+ p = percent_op_rtype; -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; -+load_store: -+ /* Check whether there is only a single bracketed expression -+ left. If so, it must be the base register and the -+ constant must be zero. */ -+ imm_expr->X_op = O_constant; -+ imm_expr->X_add_number = 0; -+ if (*s == '(' && strchr (s + 1, '(') == 0) -+ continue; -+alu_op: -+ /* If this value won't fit into a 16 bit offset, then go -+ find a macro that will generate the 32 bit offset -+ code pattern. */ -+ if (!my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p)) -+ { -+ normalize_constant_expr (imm_expr); -+ if (imm_expr->X_op != O_constant -+ || (*args == '0' && imm_expr->X_add_number != 0) -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number >= (signed)RISCV_IMM_REACH/2 -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number < -(signed)RISCV_IMM_REACH/2) -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ s = expr_end; -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'p': /* pc relative offset */ -+branch: -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_12_PCREL; -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ s = expr_end; -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'u': /* upper 20 bits */ -+ p = percent_op_utype; -+ if (!my_getSmallExpression (imm_expr, imm_reloc, s, p) -+ && imm_expr->X_op == O_constant) -+ { -+ if (imm_expr->X_add_number < 0 -+ || imm_expr->X_add_number >= (signed)RISCV_BIGIMM_REACH) -+ as_bad (_("lui expression not in range 0..1048575")); -+ -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_HI20; -+ imm_expr->X_add_number <<= RISCV_IMM_BITS; -+ } -+ s = expr_end; -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'a': /* 26 bit address */ -+jump: -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ s = expr_end; -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_JMP; -+ continue; -+ -+ case 'c': -+ my_getExpression (imm_expr, s); -+ s = expr_end; -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_CALL; -+ if (*s == '@') -+ *imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_CALL_PLT, s++; -+ continue; -+ -+ default: -+ as_fatal (_("internal error: bad argument type %c"), *args); -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ s = argsStart; -+ error = _("illegal operands"); -+ } -+ -+out: -+ /* Restore the character we might have clobbered above. */ -+ if (save_c) -+ *(argsStart - 1) = save_c; -+ -+ return error; -+} -+ -+void -+md_assemble (char *str) -+{ -+ struct riscv_cl_insn insn; -+ expressionS imm_expr; -+ bfd_reloc_code_real_type imm_reloc = BFD_RELOC_UNUSED; -+ -+ const char *error = riscv_ip (str, &insn, &imm_expr, &imm_reloc); -+ -+ if (error) -+ { -+ as_bad ("%s `%s'", error, str); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ if (insn.insn_mo->pinfo == INSN_MACRO) -+ macro (&insn, &imm_expr, &imm_reloc); -+ else -+ append_insn (&insn, &imm_expr, imm_reloc); -+} -+ -+char * -+md_atof (int type, char *litP, int *sizeP) -+{ -+ return ieee_md_atof (type, litP, sizeP, TARGET_BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN); -+} -+ -+void -+md_number_to_chars (char *buf, valueT val, int n) -+{ -+ number_to_chars_littleendian (buf, val, n); -+} -+ -+const char *md_shortopts = "O::g::G:"; -+ -+enum options -+ { -+ OPTION_M32 = OPTION_MD_BASE, -+ OPTION_M64, -+ OPTION_MARCH, -+ OPTION_PIC, -+ OPTION_NO_PIC, -+ OPTION_MSOFT_FLOAT, -+ OPTION_MHARD_FLOAT, -+ OPTION_MRVC, -+ OPTION_MNO_RVC, -+ OPTION_END_OF_ENUM -+ }; -+ -+struct option md_longopts[] = -+{ -+ {"m32", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M32}, -+ {"m64", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_M64}, -+ {"march", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_MARCH}, -+ {"fPIC", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PIC}, -+ {"fpic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PIC}, -+ {"fno-pic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_PIC}, -+ {"mrvc", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MRVC}, -+ {"mno-rvc", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MNO_RVC}, -+ {"msoft-float", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MSOFT_FLOAT}, -+ {"mhard-float", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_MHARD_FLOAT}, -+ -+ {NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0} -+}; -+size_t md_longopts_size = sizeof (md_longopts); -+ -+enum float_mode { -+ FLOAT_MODE_DEFAULT, -+ FLOAT_MODE_SOFT, -+ FLOAT_MODE_HARD -+}; -+static enum float_mode marg_float_mode = FLOAT_MODE_DEFAULT; -+ -+int -+md_parse_option (int c, char *arg) -+{ -+ switch (c) -+ { -+ case OPTION_MRVC: -+ riscv_set_rvc (TRUE); -+ break; -+ -+ case OPTION_MNO_RVC: -+ riscv_set_rvc (FALSE); -+ break; -+ -+ case OPTION_MSOFT_FLOAT: -+ marg_float_mode = FLOAT_MODE_SOFT; -+ break; -+ -+ case OPTION_MHARD_FLOAT: -+ marg_float_mode = FLOAT_MODE_HARD; -+ break; -+ -+ case OPTION_M32: -+ xlen = 32; -+ break; -+ -+ case OPTION_M64: -+ xlen = 64; -+ break; -+ -+ case OPTION_MARCH: -+ riscv_set_arch (arg); -+ break; -+ -+ case OPTION_NO_PIC: -+ riscv_opts.pic = FALSE; -+ break; -+ -+ case OPTION_PIC: -+ riscv_opts.pic = TRUE; -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ return 0; -+ } -+ -+ return 1; -+} -+ -+void -+riscv_after_parse_args (void) -+{ -+ struct riscv_subset *subset; -+ enum float_mode isa_float_mode, elf_float_mode; -+ -+ if (riscv_subsets == NULL) -+ riscv_set_arch ("RVIMAFDXcustom"); -+ -+ if (xlen == 0) -+ { -+ if (strcmp (default_arch, "riscv32") == 0) -+ xlen = 32; -+ else if (strcmp (default_arch, "riscv64") == 0) -+ xlen = 64; -+ else -+ as_bad ("unknown default architecture `%s'", default_arch); -+ } -+ -+ isa_float_mode = FLOAT_MODE_SOFT; -+ for (subset = riscv_subsets; subset != NULL; subset = subset->next) -+ { -+ if (strcasecmp(subset->name, "F") == 0) -+ isa_float_mode = FLOAT_MODE_HARD; -+ if (strcasecmp(subset->name, "D") == 0) -+ isa_float_mode = FLOAT_MODE_HARD; -+ } -+ -+ if (marg_float_mode == FLOAT_MODE_HARD && isa_float_mode == FLOAT_MODE_SOFT) -+ as_bad ("Architecture doesn't allow hardfloat ABI"); -+ -+ elf_float_mode = (marg_float_mode == FLOAT_MODE_DEFAULT) ? isa_float_mode -+ : marg_float_mode; -+ -+ switch (elf_float_mode) { -+ case FLOAT_MODE_DEFAULT: -+ as_bad("a specific float mode must be specified for an ELF"); -+ break; -+ -+ case FLOAT_MODE_SOFT: -+ elf_flags |= EF_RISCV_SOFT_FLOAT; -+ break; -+ -+ case FLOAT_MODE_HARD: -+ elf_flags &= ~EF_RISCV_SOFT_FLOAT; -+ break; -+ } -+} -+ -+void -+riscv_init_after_args (void) -+{ -+ /* initialize opcodes */ -+ bfd_riscv_num_opcodes = bfd_riscv_num_builtin_opcodes; -+ riscv_opcodes = (struct riscv_opcode *) riscv_builtin_opcodes; -+} -+ -+long -+md_pcrel_from (fixS *fixP) -+{ -+ return fixP->fx_where + fixP->fx_frag->fr_address; -+} -+ -+/* Apply a fixup to the object file. */ -+ -+void -+md_apply_fix (fixS *fixP, valueT *valP, segT seg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -+{ -+ bfd_byte *buf = (bfd_byte *) (fixP->fx_frag->fr_literal + fixP->fx_where); -+ -+ /* Remember value for tc_gen_reloc. */ -+ fixP->fx_addnumber = *valP; -+ -+ switch (fixP->fx_r_type) -+ { -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_HI20: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_ADD: -+ S_SET_THREAD_LOCAL (fixP->fx_addsy); -+ /* fall through */ -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GOT_HI20: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_HI20: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_I: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_S: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD8: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD16: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD32: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD64: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB8: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB16: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB32: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB64: -+ gas_assert (fixP->fx_addsy != NULL); -+ /* Nothing needed to do. The value comes from the reloc entry. */ -+ break; -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_64: -+ case BFD_RELOC_32: -+ case BFD_RELOC_16: -+ case BFD_RELOC_8: -+ if (fixP->fx_addsy && fixP->fx_subsy) -+ { -+ fixP->fx_next = xmemdup (fixP, sizeof (*fixP), sizeof (*fixP)); -+ fixP->fx_next->fx_addsy = fixP->fx_subsy; -+ fixP->fx_next->fx_subsy = NULL; -+ fixP->fx_next->fx_offset = 0; -+ fixP->fx_subsy = NULL; -+ -+ if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_64) -+ { -+ fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD64; -+ fixP->fx_next->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB64; -+ } -+ else if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_32) -+ { -+ fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD32; -+ fixP->fx_next->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB32; -+ } -+ else if (fixP->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_16) -+ { -+ fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD16; -+ fixP->fx_next->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB16; -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ fixP->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD8; -+ fixP->fx_next->fx_r_type = BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB8; -+ } -+ } -+ /* fall through */ -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_RVA: -+ /* If we are deleting this reloc entry, we must fill in the -+ value now. This can happen if we have a .word which is not -+ resolved when it appears but is later defined. */ -+ if (fixP->fx_addsy == NULL) -+ { -+ gas_assert (fixP->fx_size <= sizeof (valueT)); -+ md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, *valP, fixP->fx_size); -+ fixP->fx_done = 1; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_JMP: -+ if (fixP->fx_addsy) -+ { -+ /* Fill in a tentative value to improve objdump readability. */ -+ bfd_vma target = S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) + *valP; -+ bfd_vma delta = target - md_pcrel_from (fixP); -+ bfd_putl32 (bfd_getl32 (buf) | ENCODE_UJTYPE_IMM (delta), buf); -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_12_PCREL: -+ if (fixP->fx_addsy) -+ { -+ /* Fill in a tentative value to improve objdump readability. */ -+ bfd_vma target = S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) + *valP; -+ bfd_vma delta = target - md_pcrel_from (fixP); -+ bfd_putl32 (bfd_getl32 (buf) | ENCODE_SBTYPE_IMM (delta), buf); -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH: -+ if (fixP->fx_addsy) -+ { -+ /* Fill in a tentative value to improve objdump readability. */ -+ bfd_vma target = S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) + *valP; -+ bfd_vma delta = target - md_pcrel_from (fixP); -+ bfd_putl16 (bfd_getl16 (buf) | ENCODE_RVC_B_IMM (delta), buf); -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_JUMP: -+ if (fixP->fx_addsy) -+ { -+ /* Fill in a tentative value to improve objdump readability. */ -+ bfd_vma target = S_GET_VALUE (fixP->fx_addsy) + *valP; -+ bfd_vma delta = target - md_pcrel_from (fixP); -+ bfd_putl16 (bfd_getl16 (buf) | ENCODE_RVC_J_IMM (delta), buf); -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_CALL: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_CALL_PLT: -+ case BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ALIGN: -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ /* We ignore generic BFD relocations we don't know about. */ -+ if (bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, fixP->fx_r_type) != NULL) -+ as_fatal (_("internal error: bad relocation #%d"), fixP->fx_r_type); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* This structure is used to hold a stack of .option values. */ -+ -+struct riscv_option_stack -+{ -+ struct riscv_option_stack *next; -+ struct riscv_set_options options; -+}; -+ -+static struct riscv_option_stack *riscv_opts_stack; -+ -+/* Handle the .option pseudo-op. */ -+ -+static void -+s_riscv_option (int x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -+{ -+ char *name = input_line_pointer, ch; -+ -+ while (!is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer]) -+ ++input_line_pointer; -+ ch = *input_line_pointer; -+ *input_line_pointer = '\0'; -+ -+ if (strcmp (name, "rvc") == 0) -+ riscv_set_rvc (TRUE); -+ else if (strcmp (name, "norvc") == 0) -+ riscv_set_rvc (FALSE); -+ else if (strcmp (name, "push") == 0) -+ { -+ struct riscv_option_stack *s; -+ -+ s = (struct riscv_option_stack *) xmalloc (sizeof *s); -+ s->next = riscv_opts_stack; -+ s->options = riscv_opts; -+ riscv_opts_stack = s; -+ } -+ else if (strcmp (name, "pop") == 0) -+ { -+ struct riscv_option_stack *s; -+ -+ s = riscv_opts_stack; -+ if (s == NULL) -+ as_bad (_(".option pop with no .option push")); -+ else -+ { -+ riscv_opts = s->options; -+ riscv_opts_stack = s->next; -+ free (s); -+ } -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ as_warn (_("Unrecognized .option directive: %s\n"), name); -+ } -+ *input_line_pointer = ch; -+ demand_empty_rest_of_line (); -+} -+ -+/* Handle the .dtprelword and .dtpreldword pseudo-ops. They generate -+ a 32-bit or 64-bit DTP-relative relocation (BYTES says which) for -+ use in DWARF debug information. */ -+ -+static void -+s_dtprel (int bytes) -+{ -+ expressionS ex; -+ char *p; -+ -+ expression (&ex); -+ -+ if (ex.X_op != O_symbol) -+ { -+ as_bad (_("Unsupported use of %s"), (bytes == 8 -+ ? ".dtpreldword" -+ : ".dtprelword")); -+ ignore_rest_of_line (); -+ } -+ -+ p = frag_more (bytes); -+ md_number_to_chars (p, 0, bytes); -+ fix_new_exp (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, bytes, &ex, FALSE, -+ (bytes == 8 -+ ? BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64 -+ : BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32)); -+ -+ demand_empty_rest_of_line (); -+} -+ -+/* Handle the .bss pseudo-op. */ -+ -+static void -+s_bss (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -+{ -+ subseg_set (bss_section, 0); -+ demand_empty_rest_of_line (); -+} -+ -+/* Align to a given power of two. */ -+ -+static void -+s_align (int bytes_p) -+{ -+ int fill_value = 0, fill_value_specified = 0; -+ int min_text_alignment = riscv_opts.rvc ? 2 : 4; -+ int alignment = get_absolute_expression(), bytes; -+ -+ if (bytes_p) -+ { -+ bytes = alignment; -+ if (bytes < 1 || (bytes & (bytes-1)) != 0) -+ as_bad (_("alignment not a power of 2: %d"), bytes); -+ for (alignment = 0; bytes > 1; bytes >>= 1) -+ alignment++; -+ } -+ -+ bytes = 1 << alignment; -+ -+ if (alignment < 0 || alignment > 31) -+ as_bad (_("unsatisfiable alignment: %d"), alignment); -+ -+ if (*input_line_pointer == ',') -+ { -+ ++input_line_pointer; -+ fill_value = get_absolute_expression (); -+ fill_value_specified = 1; -+ } -+ -+ if (!fill_value_specified -+ && subseg_text_p (now_seg) -+ && bytes > min_text_alignment) -+ { -+ /* Emit the worst-case NOP string. The linker will delete any -+ unnecessary NOPs. This allows us to support code alignment -+ in spite of linker relaxations. */ -+ bfd_vma i, worst_case_bytes = bytes - min_text_alignment; -+ char *nops = frag_more (worst_case_bytes); -+ for (i = 0; i < worst_case_bytes - 2; i += 4) -+ md_number_to_chars (nops + i, RISCV_NOP, 4); -+ if (i < worst_case_bytes) -+ md_number_to_chars (nops + i, RVC_NOP, 2); -+ -+ expressionS ex; -+ ex.X_op = O_constant; -+ ex.X_add_number = worst_case_bytes; -+ -+ fix_new_exp (frag_now, nops - frag_now->fr_literal, 0, -+ &ex, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ALIGN); -+ } -+ else if (alignment) -+ frag_align (alignment, fill_value, 0); -+ -+ record_alignment (now_seg, alignment); -+ -+ demand_empty_rest_of_line (); -+} -+ -+int -+md_estimate_size_before_relax (fragS *fragp, asection *segtype) -+{ -+ return (fragp->fr_var = relaxed_branch_length (fragp, segtype, FALSE)); -+} -+ -+/* Translate internal representation of relocation info to BFD target -+ format. */ -+ -+arelent * -+tc_gen_reloc (asection *section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, fixS *fixp) -+{ -+ arelent *reloc = (arelent *) xmalloc (sizeof (arelent)); -+ -+ reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = (asymbol **) xmalloc (sizeof (asymbol *)); -+ *reloc->sym_ptr_ptr = symbol_get_bfdsym (fixp->fx_addsy); -+ reloc->address = fixp->fx_frag->fr_address + fixp->fx_where; -+ reloc->addend = fixp->fx_addnumber; -+ -+ reloc->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (stdoutput, fixp->fx_r_type); -+ if (reloc->howto == NULL) -+ { -+ if ((fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_16 || fixp->fx_r_type == BFD_RELOC_8) -+ && fixp->fx_addsy != NULL && fixp->fx_subsy != NULL) -+ { -+ /* We don't have R_RISCV_8/16, but for this special case, -+ we can use R_RISCV_ADD8/16 with R_RISCV_SUB8/16. */ -+ return reloc; -+ } -+ -+ as_bad_where (fixp->fx_file, fixp->fx_line, -+ _("cannot represent %s relocation in object file"), -+ bfd_get_reloc_code_name (fixp->fx_r_type)); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ -+ return reloc; -+} -+ -+int -+riscv_relax_frag (asection *sec, fragS *fragp, long stretch ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -+{ -+ if (RELAX_BRANCH_P (fragp->fr_subtype)) -+ { -+ offsetT old_var = fragp->fr_var; -+ fragp->fr_var = relaxed_branch_length (fragp, sec, TRUE); -+ return fragp->fr_var - old_var; -+ } -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Expand far branches to multi-instruction sequences. */ -+ -+static void -+md_convert_frag_branch (fragS *fragp) -+{ -+ bfd_byte *buf; -+ expressionS exp; -+ fixS *fixp; -+ insn_t insn; -+ int rs1, reloc; -+ -+ buf = (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal + fragp->fr_fix; -+ -+ exp.X_op = O_symbol; -+ exp.X_add_symbol = fragp->fr_symbol; -+ exp.X_add_number = fragp->fr_offset; -+ -+ gas_assert (fragp->fr_var == RELAX_BRANCH_LENGTH (fragp->fr_subtype)); -+ -+ if (RELAX_BRANCH_RVC (fragp->fr_subtype)) -+ { -+ switch (RELAX_BRANCH_LENGTH (fragp->fr_subtype)) -+ { -+ case 8: -+ case 4: -+ /* Expand the RVC branch into a RISC-V one. */ -+ insn = bfd_getl16 (buf); -+ rs1 = 8 + ((insn >> OP_SH_CRS1S) & OP_MASK_CRS1S); -+ if ((insn & MASK_C_J) == MATCH_C_J) -+ insn = MATCH_JAL; -+ else if ((insn & MASK_C_JAL) == MATCH_C_JAL) -+ insn = MATCH_JAL | (X_RA << OP_SH_RD); -+ else if ((insn & MASK_C_BEQZ) == MATCH_C_BEQZ) -+ insn = MATCH_BEQ | (rs1 << OP_SH_RS1); -+ else if ((insn & MASK_C_BNEZ) == MATCH_C_BNEZ) -+ insn = MATCH_BNE | (rs1 << OP_SH_RS1); -+ else -+ abort (); -+ bfd_putl32 (insn, buf); -+ break; -+ -+ case 6: -+ /* Invert the branch condition. Branch over the jump. */ -+ insn = bfd_getl16 (buf); -+ insn ^= MATCH_C_BEQZ ^ MATCH_C_BNEZ; -+ insn |= ENCODE_RVC_B_IMM (6); -+ bfd_putl16 (insn, buf); -+ buf += 2; -+ goto jump; -+ -+ case 2: -+ /* Just keep the RVC branch. */ -+ reloc = RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype) -+ ? BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_JUMP : BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH; -+ fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal, -+ 2, &exp, FALSE, reloc); -+ buf += 2; -+ goto done; -+ -+ default: -+ abort(); -+ } -+ } -+ -+ switch (RELAX_BRANCH_LENGTH (fragp->fr_subtype)) -+ { -+ case 8: -+ gas_assert (!RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype)); -+ -+ /* Invert the branch condition. Branch over the jump. */ -+ insn = bfd_getl32 (buf); -+ insn ^= MATCH_BEQ ^ MATCH_BNE; -+ insn |= ENCODE_SBTYPE_IMM (8); -+ md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, insn, 4); -+ buf += 4; -+ -+jump: -+ /* Jump to the target. */ -+ fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal, -+ 4, &exp, FALSE, BFD_RELOC_RISCV_JMP); -+ md_number_to_chars ((char *) buf, MATCH_JAL, 4); -+ buf += 4; -+ break; -+ -+ case 4: -+ reloc = RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND (fragp->fr_subtype) -+ ? BFD_RELOC_RISCV_JMP : BFD_RELOC_12_PCREL; -+ fixp = fix_new_exp (fragp, buf - (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal, -+ 4, &exp, FALSE, reloc); -+ buf += 4; -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ abort (); -+ } -+ -+done: -+ fixp->fx_file = fragp->fr_file; -+ fixp->fx_line = fragp->fr_line; -+ -+ gas_assert (buf == (bfd_byte *)fragp->fr_literal -+ + fragp->fr_fix + fragp->fr_var); -+ -+ fragp->fr_fix += fragp->fr_var; -+} -+ -+/* Relax a machine dependent frag. This returns the amount by which -+ the current size of the frag should change. */ -+ -+void -+md_convert_frag (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, segT asec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ fragS *fragp) -+{ -+ gas_assert (RELAX_BRANCH_P (fragp->fr_subtype)); -+ md_convert_frag_branch (fragp); -+} -+ -+void -+md_show_usage (FILE *stream) -+{ -+ fprintf (stream, _("\ -+RISC-V options:\n\ -+ -m32 assemble RV32 code\n\ -+ -m64 assemble RV64 code (default)\n\ -+ -fpic generate position-independent code\n\ -+ -fno-pic don't generate position-independent code (default)\n\ -+")); -+} -+ -+/* Standard calling conventions leave the CFA at SP on entry. */ -+void -+riscv_cfi_frame_initial_instructions (void) -+{ -+ cfi_add_CFA_def_cfa_register (X_SP); -+} -+ -+int -+tc_riscv_regname_to_dw2regnum (char *regname) -+{ -+ int reg; -+ -+ if ((reg = reg_lookup_internal (regname, RCLASS_GPR)) >= 0) -+ return reg; -+ -+ if ((reg = reg_lookup_internal (regname, RCLASS_FPR)) >= 0) -+ return reg + 32; -+ -+ as_bad (_("unknown register `%s'"), regname); -+ return -1; -+} -+ -+void -+riscv_elf_final_processing (void) -+{ -+ elf_elfheader (stdoutput)->e_flags |= elf_flags; -+} -+ -+/* Pseudo-op table. */ -+ -+static const pseudo_typeS riscv_pseudo_table[] = -+{ -+ /* RISC-V-specific pseudo-ops. */ -+ {"option", s_riscv_option, 0}, -+ {"half", cons, 2}, -+ {"word", cons, 4}, -+ {"dword", cons, 8}, -+ {"dtprelword", s_dtprel, 4}, -+ {"dtpreldword", s_dtprel, 8}, -+ {"bss", s_bss, 0}, -+ {"align", s_align, 0}, -+ {"p2align", s_align, 0}, -+ {"balign", s_align, 1}, -+ -+ /* leb128 doesn't work with relaxation; disallow it */ -+ {"uleb128", s_err, 0}, -+ {"sleb128", s_err, 0}, -+ -+ { NULL, NULL, 0 }, -+}; -+ -+void -+riscv_pop_insert (void) -+{ -+ extern void pop_insert (const pseudo_typeS *); -+ -+ pop_insert (riscv_pseudo_table); -+} -diff -urN empty/gas/config/tc-riscv.h binutils-2.26.1/gas/config/tc-riscv.h ---- empty/gas/config/tc-riscv.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/gas/config/tc-riscv.h 2016-04-03 10:33:12.065459702 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ -+/* tc-riscv.h -- header file for tc-riscv.c. -+ Copyright 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ -+ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley. -+ Based on MIPS target. -+ -+ This file is part of GAS. -+ -+ GAS 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. -+ -+ GAS 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not, -+ see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ -+ -+#ifndef TC_RISCV -+#define TC_RISCV -+ -+#include "opcode/riscv.h" -+ -+struct frag; -+struct expressionS; -+ -+#define TARGET_BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN 0 -+ -+#define TARGET_ARCH bfd_arch_riscv -+ -+#define WORKING_DOT_WORD 1 -+#define LOCAL_LABELS_FB 1 -+ -+/* Symbols named FAKE_LABEL_NAME are emitted when generating DWARF, so make -+ sure FAKE_LABEL_NAME is printable. It still must be distinct from any -+ real label name. So, append a space, which other labels can't contain. */ -+#define FAKE_LABEL_NAME ".L0 " -+ -+#define md_relax_frag(segment, fragp, stretch) \ -+ riscv_relax_frag(segment, fragp, stretch) -+extern int riscv_relax_frag (asection *, struct frag *, long); -+ -+#define md_section_align(seg,size) (size) -+#define md_undefined_symbol(name) (0) -+#define md_operand(x) -+ -+/* FIXME: it is unclear if this is used, or if it is even correct. */ -+#define MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE (1 + 2) -+ -+/* The ISA of the target may change based on command-line arguments. */ -+#define TARGET_FORMAT riscv_target_format() -+extern const char *riscv_target_format (void); -+ -+#define md_after_parse_args() riscv_after_parse_args() -+extern void riscv_after_parse_args (void); -+ -+#define tc_init_after_args() riscv_init_after_args() -+extern void riscv_init_after_args (void); -+ -+#define md_parse_long_option(arg) riscv_parse_long_option (arg) -+extern int riscv_parse_long_option (const char *); -+ -+/* Let the linker resolve all the relocs due to relaxation. */ -+#define tc_fix_adjustable(fixp) 0 -+#define md_allow_local_subtract(l,r,s) 0 -+ -+/* Values passed to md_apply_fix don't include symbol values. */ -+#define MD_APPLY_SYM_VALUE(FIX) 0 -+ -+/* Global syms must not be resolved, to support ELF shared libraries. */ -+#define EXTERN_FORCE_RELOC \ -+ (OUTPUT_FLAVOR == bfd_target_elf_flavour) -+ -+#define TC_FORCE_RELOCATION_SUB_SAME(FIX, SEG) ((SEG)->flags & SEC_CODE) -+#define TC_FORCE_RELOCATION_SUB_LOCAL(FIX, SEG) 1 -+#define TC_VALIDATE_FIX_SUB(FIX, SEG) 1 -+#define TC_FORCE_RELOCATION_LOCAL(FIX) 1 -+#define DIFF_EXPR_OK 1 -+ -+extern void riscv_pop_insert (void); -+#define md_pop_insert() riscv_pop_insert() -+ -+#define TARGET_USE_CFIPOP 1 -+ -+#define tc_cfi_frame_initial_instructions riscv_cfi_frame_initial_instructions -+extern void riscv_cfi_frame_initial_instructions (void); -+ -+#define tc_regname_to_dw2regnum tc_riscv_regname_to_dw2regnum -+extern int tc_riscv_regname_to_dw2regnum (char *regname); -+ -+extern unsigned xlen; -+#define DWARF2_DEFAULT_RETURN_COLUMN X_RA -+#define DWARF2_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT (-(int) (xlen / 8)) -+ -+#define elf_tc_final_processing riscv_elf_final_processing -+extern void riscv_elf_final_processing (void); -+ -+#endif /* TC_RISCV */ -diff -urN empty/include/elf/riscv.h binutils-2.26.1/include/elf/riscv.h ---- empty/include/elf/riscv.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/include/elf/riscv.h 2016-04-03 10:33:12.065459702 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ -+/* RISC-V ELF support for BFD. -+ Copyright 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ -+ Contributed by Andrw Waterman waterman@cs.berkeley.edu at UC Berkeley. -+ Based on MIPS ELF support for BFD, by Ian Lance Taylor. -+ -+ This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. -+ -+ This program 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 of the License, or -+ (at your option) any later version. -+ -+ This program 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not, -+ see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ -+ -+/* This file holds definitions specific to the RISCV ELF ABI. Note -+ that most of this is not actually implemented by BFD. */ -+ -+#ifndef _ELF_RISCV_H -+#define _ELF_RISCV_H -+ -+#include "elf/reloc-macros.h" -+#include "libiberty.h" -+ -+/* Relocation types. */ -+START_RELOC_NUMBERS (elf_riscv_reloc_type) -+ /* Relocation types used by the dynamic linker. */ -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_NONE, 0) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_32, 1) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_64, 2) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_RELATIVE, 3) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_COPY, 4) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT, 5) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD32, 6) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD64, 7) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32, 8) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64, 9) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TLS_TPREL32, 10) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TLS_TPREL64, 11) -+ -+ /* Relocation types not used by the dynamic linker. */ -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_BRANCH, 16) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_JAL, 17) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_CALL, 18) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_CALL_PLT, 19) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_GOT_HI20, 20) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20, 21) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20, 22) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, 23) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I, 24) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S, 25) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_HI20, 26) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_LO12_I, 27) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_LO12_S, 28) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TPREL_HI20, 29) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I, 30) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S, 31) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_TPREL_ADD, 32) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_ADD8, 33) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_ADD16, 34) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_ADD32, 35) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_ADD64, 36) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_SUB8, 37) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_SUB16, 38) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_SUB32, 39) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_SUB64, 40) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_GNU_VTINHERIT, 41) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_GNU_VTENTRY, 42) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_ALIGN, 43) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH, 44) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_RVC_JUMP, 45) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_RVC_LUI, 46) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_GPREL_I, 47) -+ RELOC_NUMBER (R_RISCV_GPREL_S, 48) -+END_RELOC_NUMBERS (R_RISCV_max) -+ -+/* Processor specific flags for the ELF header e_flags field. */ -+ -+/* File may contain compressed instructions. */ -+#define EF_RISCV_RVC 0x0001 -+ -+/* File uses the soft-float calling convention. */ -+#define EF_RISCV_SOFT_FLOAT 0x0002 -+ -+#endif /* _ELF_RISCV_H */ -diff -urN empty/include/opcode/riscv.h binutils-2.26.1/include/opcode/riscv.h ---- empty/include/opcode/riscv.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/include/opcode/riscv.h 2016-04-03 10:33:12.065459702 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,344 @@ -+/* riscv.h. RISC-V opcode list for GDB, the GNU debugger. -+ Copyright 2011 -+ Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ Contributed by Andrew Waterman -+ -+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_ -+ -+#include "riscv-opc.h" -+#include <stdlib.h> -+#include <stdint.h> -+ -+typedef uint64_t insn_t; -+ -+static inline unsigned int riscv_insn_length (insn_t insn) -+{ -+ if ((insn & 0x3) != 0x3) /* RVC. */ -+ return 2; -+ if ((insn & 0x1f) != 0x1f) /* Base ISA and extensions in 32-bit space. */ -+ return 4; -+ if ((insn & 0x3f) == 0x1f) /* 48-bit extensions. */ -+ return 6; -+ if ((insn & 0x7f) == 0x3f) /* 64-bit extensions. */ -+ return 8; -+ /* Longer instructions not supported at the moment. */ -+ return 2; -+} -+ -+static const char * const riscv_rm[8] = { -+ "rne", "rtz", "rdn", "rup", "rmm", 0, 0, "dyn" -+}; -+static const char * const riscv_pred_succ[16] = { -+ 0, "w", "r", "rw", "o", "ow", "or", "orw", -+ "i", "iw", "ir", "irw", "io", "iow", "ior", "iorw", -+}; -+ -+#define RVC_JUMP_BITS 11 -+#define RVC_JUMP_REACH ((1ULL << RVC_JUMP_BITS) * RISCV_JUMP_ALIGN) -+ -+#define RVC_BRANCH_BITS 8 -+#define RVC_BRANCH_REACH ((1ULL << RVC_BRANCH_BITS) * RISCV_BRANCH_ALIGN) -+ -+#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) << 12) | (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 EXTRACT_RVC_IMM(x) \ -+ (RV_X(x, 2, 5) | (-RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 5)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_LUI_IMM(x) \ -+ (EXTRACT_RVC_IMM (x) << RISCV_IMM_BITS) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_SIMM3(x) \ -+ (RV_X(x, 10, 2) | (-RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 2)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 6, 1) << 2) | (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 3) | (RV_X(x, 11, 2) << 4) | (RV_X(x, 7, 4) << 6)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 6, 1) << 4) | (RV_X(x, 2, 1) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 6) | (RV_X(x, 3, 2) << 7) | (-RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 9)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_LW_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 6, 1) << 2) | (RV_X(x, 10, 3) << 3) | (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 6)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_LD_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 10, 3) << 3) | (RV_X(x, 5, 2) << 6)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_LWSP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 4, 3) << 2) | (RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 2, 2) << 6)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_LDSP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 5, 2) << 3) | (RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 2, 3) << 6)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_SWSP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 9, 4) << 2) | (RV_X(x, 7, 2) << 6)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_SDSP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 10, 3) << 3) | (RV_X(x, 7, 3) << 6)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_B_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 3, 2) << 1) | (RV_X(x, 10, 2) << 3) | (RV_X(x, 2, 1) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 5, 2) << 6) | (-RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 8)) -+#define EXTRACT_RVC_J_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 3, 3) << 1) | (RV_X(x, 11, 1) << 4) | (RV_X(x, 2, 1) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 7, 1) << 6) | (RV_X(x, 6, 1) << 7) | (RV_X(x, 9, 2) << 8) | (RV_X(x, 8, 1) << 10) | (-RV_X(x, 12, 1) << 11)) -+ -+#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 ENCODE_RVC_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 0, 5) << 2) | (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 12)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_LUI_IMM(x) \ -+ ENCODE_RVC_IMM ((x) >> RISCV_IMM_BITS) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_SIMM3(x) \ -+ (RV_X(x, 0, 3) << 10) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 2, 1) << 6) | (RV_X(x, 3, 1) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 4, 2) << 11) | (RV_X(x, 6, 4) << 7)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 4, 1) << 6) | (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 2) | (RV_X(x, 6, 1) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 7, 2) << 3) | (RV_X(x, 9, 1) << 12)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_LW_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 2, 1) << 6) | (RV_X(x, 3, 3) << 10) | (RV_X(x, 6, 1) << 5)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_LD_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 3, 3) << 10) | (RV_X(x, 6, 2) << 5)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_LWSP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 2, 3) << 4) | (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 12) | (RV_X(x, 6, 2) << 2)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_LDSP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 3, 2) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 12) | (RV_X(x, 6, 3) << 2)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_SWSP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 2, 4) << 9) | (RV_X(x, 6, 2) << 7)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_SDSP_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 3, 3) << 10) | (RV_X(x, 6, 3) << 7)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_B_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 1, 2) << 3) | (RV_X(x, 3, 2) << 10) | (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 2) | (RV_X(x, 6, 2) << 5) | (RV_X(x, 8, 1) << 12)) -+#define ENCODE_RVC_J_IMM(x) \ -+ ((RV_X(x, 1, 3) << 3) | (RV_X(x, 4, 1) << 11) | (RV_X(x, 5, 1) << 2) | (RV_X(x, 6, 1) << 7) | (RV_X(x, 7, 1) << 6) | (RV_X(x, 8, 2) << 9) | (RV_X(x, 10, 1) << 8) | (RV_X(x, 11, 1) << 12)) -+ -+#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 VALID_RVC_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_LUI_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_LUI_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_LUI_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_SIMM3(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_SIMM3(ENCODE_RVC_SIMM3(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_LW_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_LW_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_LW_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_LD_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_LD_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_LD_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_LWSP_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_LWSP_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_LWSP_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_LDSP_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_LDSP_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_LDSP_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_SWSP_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_SWSP_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_SWSP_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_SDSP_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_SDSP_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_SDSP_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_B_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_B_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_B_IMM(x)) == (x)) -+#define VALID_RVC_J_IMM(x) (EXTRACT_RVC_J_IMM(ENCODE_RVC_J_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 RVC_NOP MATCH_C_ADDI -+ -+#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)) -+#define RISCV_PCREL_HIGH_PART(VALUE, PC) RISCV_CONST_HIGH_PART((VALUE) - (PC)) -+#define RISCV_PCREL_LOW_PART(VALUE, PC) RISCV_CONST_LOW_PART((VALUE) - (PC)) -+ -+#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_RVC_IMM_REACH (1LL << 6) -+#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) -+ -+/* 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_CUSTOM_IMM 0x7f -+#define OP_SH_CUSTOM_IMM 25 -+#define OP_MASK_CSR 0xfff -+#define OP_SH_CSR 20 -+ -+/* RVC fields. */ -+ -+#define OP_MASK_CRS2 0x1f -+#define OP_SH_CRS2 2 -+#define OP_MASK_CRS1S 0x7 -+#define OP_SH_CRS1S 7 -+#define OP_MASK_CRS2S 0x7 -+#define OP_SH_CRS2S 2 -+ -+/* ABI names for selected x-registers. */ -+ -+#define X_RA 1 -+#define X_SP 2 -+#define X_GP 3 -+#define X_TP 4 -+#define X_T0 5 -+#define X_T1 6 -+#define X_T2 7 -+#define X_T3 28 -+ -+#define NGPR 32 -+#define NFPR 32 -+ -+/* Replace bits MASK << SHIFT of STRUCT with the equivalent bits in -+ VALUE << SHIFT. VALUE is evaluated exactly once. */ -+#define INSERT_BITS(STRUCT, VALUE, MASK, SHIFT) \ -+ (STRUCT) = (((STRUCT) & ~((insn_t)(MASK) << (SHIFT))) \ -+ | ((insn_t)((VALUE) & (MASK)) << (SHIFT))) -+ -+/* Extract bits MASK << SHIFT from STRUCT and shift them right -+ SHIFT places. */ -+#define EXTRACT_BITS(STRUCT, MASK, SHIFT) \ -+ (((STRUCT) >> (SHIFT)) & (MASK)) -+ -+/* Extract the operand given by FIELD from integer INSN. */ -+#define EXTRACT_OPERAND(FIELD, INSN) \ -+ EXTRACT_BITS ((INSN), OP_MASK_##FIELD, OP_SH_##FIELD) -+ -+/* This structure holds information for a particular instruction. */ -+ -+struct riscv_opcode -+{ -+ /* The name of the instruction. */ -+ const char *name; -+ /* The ISA subset name (I, M, A, F, D, Xextension). */ -+ const char *subset; -+ /* A string describing the arguments for this instruction. */ -+ const char *args; -+ /* The basic opcode for the instruction. When assembling, this -+ opcode is modified by the arguments to produce the actual opcode -+ that is used. If pinfo is INSN_MACRO, then this is 0. */ -+ insn_t match; -+ /* If pinfo is not INSN_MACRO, then this is a bit mask for the -+ relevant portions of the opcode when disassembling. If the -+ actual opcode anded with the match field equals the opcode field, -+ then we have found the correct instruction. If pinfo is -+ INSN_MACRO, then this field is the macro identifier. */ -+ insn_t mask; -+ /* A function to determine if a word corresponds to this instruction. -+ Usually, this computes ((word & mask) == match). */ -+ int (*match_func) (const struct riscv_opcode *op, insn_t word); -+ /* For a macro, this is INSN_MACRO. Otherwise, it is a collection -+ of bits describing the instruction, notably any relevant hazard -+ information. */ -+ unsigned long pinfo; -+}; -+ -+/* Instruction is a simple alias (e.g. "mv" for "addi"). */ -+#define INSN_ALIAS 0x00000001 -+/* Instruction is actually a macro. It should be ignored by the -+ disassembler, and requires special treatment by the assembler. */ -+#define INSN_MACRO 0xffffffff -+ -+/* This is a list of macro expanded instructions. -+ -+ _I appended means immediate -+ _A appended means address -+ _AB appended means address with base register -+ _D appended means 64 bit floating point constant -+ _S appended means 32 bit floating point constant. */ -+ -+enum -+{ -+ M_LA, -+ M_LLA, -+ M_LA_TLS_GD, -+ M_LA_TLS_IE, -+ M_LB, -+ M_LBU, -+ M_LH, -+ M_LHU, -+ M_LW, -+ M_LWU, -+ M_LD, -+ M_SB, -+ M_SH, -+ M_SW, -+ M_SD, -+ M_FLW, -+ M_FLD, -+ M_FSW, -+ M_FSD, -+ M_CALL, -+ M_J, -+ M_LI, -+ M_NUM_MACROS -+}; -+ -+ -+extern const char * const riscv_gpr_names_numeric[NGPR]; -+extern const char * const riscv_gpr_names_abi[NGPR]; -+extern const char * const riscv_fpr_names_numeric[NFPR]; -+extern const char * const riscv_fpr_names_abi[NFPR]; -+ -+extern const struct riscv_opcode riscv_builtin_opcodes[]; -+extern const int bfd_riscv_num_builtin_opcodes; -+extern struct riscv_opcode *riscv_opcodes; -+extern int bfd_riscv_num_opcodes; -+#define NUMOPCODES bfd_riscv_num_opcodes -+ -+#endif /* _RISCV_H_ */ -diff -urN empty/include/opcode/riscv-opc.h binutils-2.26.1/include/opcode/riscv-opc.h ---- empty/include/opcode/riscv-opc.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/include/opcode/riscv-opc.h 2016-04-03 10:33:12.065459702 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,931 @@ -+/* Automatically generated by parse-opcodes */ -+#ifndef RISCV_ENCODING_H -+#define RISCV_ENCODING_H -+#define MATCH_SLLI_RV32 0x1013 -+#define MASK_SLLI_RV32 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SRLI_RV32 0x5013 -+#define MASK_SRLI_RV32 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SRAI_RV32 0x40005013 -+#define MASK_SRAI_RV32 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FRFLAGS 0x102073 -+#define MASK_FRFLAGS 0xfffff07f -+#define MATCH_FSFLAGS 0x101073 -+#define MASK_FSFLAGS 0xfff0707f -+#define MATCH_FSFLAGSI 0x105073 -+#define MASK_FSFLAGSI 0xfff0707f -+#define MATCH_FRRM 0x202073 -+#define MASK_FRRM 0xfffff07f -+#define MATCH_FSRM 0x201073 -+#define MASK_FSRM 0xfff0707f -+#define MATCH_FSRMI 0x205073 -+#define MASK_FSRMI 0xfff0707f -+#define MATCH_FSCSR 0x301073 -+#define MASK_FSCSR 0xfff0707f -+#define MATCH_FRCSR 0x302073 -+#define MASK_FRCSR 0xfffff07f -+#define MATCH_RDCYCLE 0xc0002073 -+#define MASK_RDCYCLE 0xfffff07f -+#define MATCH_RDTIME 0xc0102073 -+#define MASK_RDTIME 0xfffff07f -+#define MATCH_RDINSTRET 0xc0202073 -+#define MASK_RDINSTRET 0xfffff07f -+#define MATCH_RDCYCLEH 0xc8002073 -+#define MASK_RDCYCLEH 0xfffff07f -+#define MATCH_RDTIMEH 0xc8102073 -+#define MASK_RDTIMEH 0xfffff07f -+#define MATCH_RDINSTRETH 0xc8202073 -+#define MASK_RDINSTRETH 0xfffff07f -+#define MATCH_ECALL 0x73 -+#define MASK_ECALL 0xffffffff -+#define MATCH_EBREAK 0x100073 -+#define MASK_EBREAK 0xffffffff -+#define MATCH_ERET 0x10000073 -+#define MASK_ERET 0xffffffff -+#define MATCH_BEQ 0x63 -+#define MASK_BEQ 0x707f -+#define MATCH_BNE 0x1063 -+#define MASK_BNE 0x707f -+#define MATCH_BLT 0x4063 -+#define MASK_BLT 0x707f -+#define MATCH_BGE 0x5063 -+#define MASK_BGE 0x707f -+#define MATCH_BLTU 0x6063 -+#define MASK_BLTU 0x707f -+#define MATCH_BGEU 0x7063 -+#define MASK_BGEU 0x707f -+#define MATCH_JALR 0x67 -+#define MASK_JALR 0x707f -+#define MATCH_JAL 0x6f -+#define MASK_JAL 0x7f -+#define MATCH_LUI 0x37 -+#define MASK_LUI 0x7f -+#define MATCH_AUIPC 0x17 -+#define MASK_AUIPC 0x7f -+#define MATCH_ADDI 0x13 -+#define MASK_ADDI 0x707f -+#define MATCH_SLLI 0x1013 -+#define MASK_SLLI 0xfc00707f -+#define MATCH_SLTI 0x2013 -+#define MASK_SLTI 0x707f -+#define MATCH_SLTIU 0x3013 -+#define MASK_SLTIU 0x707f -+#define MATCH_XORI 0x4013 -+#define MASK_XORI 0x707f -+#define MATCH_SRLI 0x5013 -+#define MASK_SRLI 0xfc00707f -+#define MATCH_SRAI 0x40005013 -+#define MASK_SRAI 0xfc00707f -+#define MATCH_ORI 0x6013 -+#define MASK_ORI 0x707f -+#define MATCH_ANDI 0x7013 -+#define MASK_ANDI 0x707f -+#define MATCH_ADD 0x33 -+#define MASK_ADD 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SUB 0x40000033 -+#define MASK_SUB 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SLL 0x1033 -+#define MASK_SLL 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SLT 0x2033 -+#define MASK_SLT 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SLTU 0x3033 -+#define MASK_SLTU 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_XOR 0x4033 -+#define MASK_XOR 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SRL 0x5033 -+#define MASK_SRL 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SRA 0x40005033 -+#define MASK_SRA 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_OR 0x6033 -+#define MASK_OR 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_AND 0x7033 -+#define MASK_AND 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_ADDIW 0x1b -+#define MASK_ADDIW 0x707f -+#define MATCH_SLLIW 0x101b -+#define MASK_SLLIW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SRLIW 0x501b -+#define MASK_SRLIW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SRAIW 0x4000501b -+#define MASK_SRAIW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_ADDW 0x3b -+#define MASK_ADDW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SUBW 0x4000003b -+#define MASK_SUBW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SLLW 0x103b -+#define MASK_SLLW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SRLW 0x503b -+#define MASK_SRLW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_SRAW 0x4000503b -+#define MASK_SRAW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_LB 0x3 -+#define MASK_LB 0x707f -+#define MATCH_LH 0x1003 -+#define MASK_LH 0x707f -+#define MATCH_LW 0x2003 -+#define MASK_LW 0x707f -+#define MATCH_LD 0x3003 -+#define MASK_LD 0x707f -+#define MATCH_LBU 0x4003 -+#define MASK_LBU 0x707f -+#define MATCH_LHU 0x5003 -+#define MASK_LHU 0x707f -+#define MATCH_LWU 0x6003 -+#define MASK_LWU 0x707f -+#define MATCH_SB 0x23 -+#define MASK_SB 0x707f -+#define MATCH_SH 0x1023 -+#define MASK_SH 0x707f -+#define MATCH_SW 0x2023 -+#define MASK_SW 0x707f -+#define MATCH_SD 0x3023 -+#define MASK_SD 0x707f -+#define MATCH_FENCE 0xf -+#define MASK_FENCE 0x707f -+#define MATCH_FENCE_I 0x100f -+#define MASK_FENCE_I 0x707f -+#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_DIV 0x2004033 -+#define MASK_DIV 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_DIVU 0x2005033 -+#define MASK_DIVU 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_REM 0x2006033 -+#define MASK_REM 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_REMU 0x2007033 -+#define MASK_REMU 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_MULW 0x200003b -+#define MASK_MULW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_DIVW 0x200403b -+#define MASK_DIVW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_DIVUW 0x200503b -+#define MASK_DIVUW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_REMW 0x200603b -+#define MASK_REMW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_REMUW 0x200703b -+#define MASK_REMUW 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_AMOADD_W 0x202f -+#define MASK_AMOADD_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOXOR_W 0x2000202f -+#define MASK_AMOXOR_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOOR_W 0x4000202f -+#define MASK_AMOOR_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOAND_W 0x6000202f -+#define MASK_AMOAND_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOMIN_W 0x8000202f -+#define MASK_AMOMIN_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOMAX_W 0xa000202f -+#define MASK_AMOMAX_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOMINU_W 0xc000202f -+#define MASK_AMOMINU_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOMAXU_W 0xe000202f -+#define MASK_AMOMAXU_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOSWAP_W 0x800202f -+#define MASK_AMOSWAP_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_LR_W 0x1000202f -+#define MASK_LR_W 0xf9f0707f -+#define MATCH_SC_W 0x1800202f -+#define MASK_SC_W 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOADD_D 0x302f -+#define MASK_AMOADD_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOXOR_D 0x2000302f -+#define MASK_AMOXOR_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOOR_D 0x4000302f -+#define MASK_AMOOR_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOAND_D 0x6000302f -+#define MASK_AMOAND_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOMIN_D 0x8000302f -+#define MASK_AMOMIN_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOMAX_D 0xa000302f -+#define MASK_AMOMAX_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOMINU_D 0xc000302f -+#define MASK_AMOMINU_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOMAXU_D 0xe000302f -+#define MASK_AMOMAXU_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_AMOSWAP_D 0x800302f -+#define MASK_AMOSWAP_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_LR_D 0x1000302f -+#define MASK_LR_D 0xf9f0707f -+#define MATCH_SC_D 0x1800302f -+#define MASK_SC_D 0xf800707f -+#define MATCH_SCALL 0x73 -+#define MASK_SCALL 0xffffffff -+#define MATCH_SBREAK 0x100073 -+#define MASK_SBREAK 0xffffffff -+#define MATCH_SRET 0x10200073 -+#define MASK_SRET 0xffffffff -+#define MATCH_SFENCE_VM 0x10400073 -+#define MASK_SFENCE_VM 0xfff07fff -+#define MATCH_WFI 0x10500073 -+#define MASK_WFI 0xffffffff -+#define MATCH_CSRRW 0x1073 -+#define MASK_CSRRW 0x707f -+#define MATCH_CSRRS 0x2073 -+#define MASK_CSRRS 0x707f -+#define MATCH_CSRRC 0x3073 -+#define MASK_CSRRC 0x707f -+#define MATCH_CSRRWI 0x5073 -+#define MASK_CSRRWI 0x707f -+#define MATCH_CSRRSI 0x6073 -+#define MASK_CSRRSI 0x707f -+#define MATCH_CSRRCI 0x7073 -+#define MASK_CSRRCI 0x707f -+#define MATCH_FADD_S 0x53 -+#define MASK_FADD_S 0xfe00007f -+#define MATCH_FSUB_S 0x8000053 -+#define MASK_FSUB_S 0xfe00007f -+#define MATCH_FMUL_S 0x10000053 -+#define MASK_FMUL_S 0xfe00007f -+#define MATCH_FDIV_S 0x18000053 -+#define MASK_FDIV_S 0xfe00007f -+#define MATCH_FSGNJ_S 0x20000053 -+#define MASK_FSGNJ_S 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FSGNJN_S 0x20001053 -+#define MASK_FSGNJN_S 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FSGNJX_S 0x20002053 -+#define MASK_FSGNJX_S 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FMIN_S 0x28000053 -+#define MASK_FMIN_S 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FMAX_S 0x28001053 -+#define MASK_FMAX_S 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FSQRT_S 0x58000053 -+#define MASK_FSQRT_S 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FADD_D 0x2000053 -+#define MASK_FADD_D 0xfe00007f -+#define MATCH_FSUB_D 0xa000053 -+#define MASK_FSUB_D 0xfe00007f -+#define MATCH_FMUL_D 0x12000053 -+#define MASK_FMUL_D 0xfe00007f -+#define MATCH_FDIV_D 0x1a000053 -+#define MASK_FDIV_D 0xfe00007f -+#define MATCH_FSGNJ_D 0x22000053 -+#define MASK_FSGNJ_D 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FSGNJN_D 0x22001053 -+#define MASK_FSGNJN_D 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FSGNJX_D 0x22002053 -+#define MASK_FSGNJX_D 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FMIN_D 0x2a000053 -+#define MASK_FMIN_D 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FMAX_D 0x2a001053 -+#define MASK_FMAX_D 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_S_D 0x40100053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_S_D 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_D_S 0x42000053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_D_S 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FSQRT_D 0x5a000053 -+#define MASK_FSQRT_D 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FLE_S 0xa0000053 -+#define MASK_FLE_S 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FLT_S 0xa0001053 -+#define MASK_FLT_S 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FEQ_S 0xa0002053 -+#define MASK_FEQ_S 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FLE_D 0xa2000053 -+#define MASK_FLE_D 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FLT_D 0xa2001053 -+#define MASK_FLT_D 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FEQ_D 0xa2002053 -+#define MASK_FEQ_D 0xfe00707f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_W_S 0xc0000053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_W_S 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_WU_S 0xc0100053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_WU_S 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_L_S 0xc0200053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_L_S 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_LU_S 0xc0300053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_LU_S 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FMV_X_S 0xe0000053 -+#define MASK_FMV_X_S 0xfff0707f -+#define MATCH_FCLASS_S 0xe0001053 -+#define MASK_FCLASS_S 0xfff0707f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_W_D 0xc2000053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_W_D 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_WU_D 0xc2100053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_WU_D 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_L_D 0xc2200053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_L_D 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_LU_D 0xc2300053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_LU_D 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FMV_X_D 0xe2000053 -+#define MASK_FMV_X_D 0xfff0707f -+#define MATCH_FCLASS_D 0xe2001053 -+#define MASK_FCLASS_D 0xfff0707f -+#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_S_L 0xd0200053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_S_L 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_S_LU 0xd0300053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_S_LU 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FMV_S_X 0xf0000053 -+#define MASK_FMV_S_X 0xfff0707f -+#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_D_L 0xd2200053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_D_L 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FCVT_D_LU 0xd2300053 -+#define MASK_FCVT_D_LU 0xfff0007f -+#define MATCH_FMV_D_X 0xf2000053 -+#define MASK_FMV_D_X 0xfff0707f -+#define MATCH_FLW 0x2007 -+#define MASK_FLW 0x707f -+#define MATCH_FLD 0x3007 -+#define MASK_FLD 0x707f -+#define MATCH_FSW 0x2027 -+#define MASK_FSW 0x707f -+#define MATCH_FSD 0x3027 -+#define MASK_FSD 0x707f -+#define MATCH_FMADD_S 0x43 -+#define MASK_FMADD_S 0x600007f -+#define MATCH_FMSUB_S 0x47 -+#define MASK_FMSUB_S 0x600007f -+#define MATCH_FNMSUB_S 0x4b -+#define MASK_FNMSUB_S 0x600007f -+#define MATCH_FNMADD_S 0x4f -+#define MASK_FNMADD_S 0x600007f -+#define MATCH_FMADD_D 0x2000043 -+#define MASK_FMADD_D 0x600007f -+#define MATCH_FMSUB_D 0x2000047 -+#define MASK_FMSUB_D 0x600007f -+#define MATCH_FNMSUB_D 0x200004b -+#define MASK_FNMSUB_D 0x600007f -+#define MATCH_FNMADD_D 0x200004f -+#define MASK_FNMADD_D 0x600007f -+#define MATCH_C_ADDI4SPN 0x0 -+#define MASK_C_ADDI4SPN 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_FLD 0x2000 -+#define MASK_C_FLD 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_LW 0x4000 -+#define MASK_C_LW 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_FLW 0x6000 -+#define MASK_C_FLW 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_FSD 0xa000 -+#define MASK_C_FSD 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_SW 0xc000 -+#define MASK_C_SW 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_FSW 0xe000 -+#define MASK_C_FSW 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_ADDI 0x1 -+#define MASK_C_ADDI 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_JAL 0x2001 -+#define MASK_C_JAL 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_LI 0x4001 -+#define MASK_C_LI 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_LUI 0x6001 -+#define MASK_C_LUI 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_SRLI 0x8001 -+#define MASK_C_SRLI 0xec03 -+#define MATCH_C_SRAI 0x8401 -+#define MASK_C_SRAI 0xec03 -+#define MATCH_C_ANDI 0x8801 -+#define MASK_C_ANDI 0xec03 -+#define MATCH_C_SUB 0x8c01 -+#define MASK_C_SUB 0xfc63 -+#define MATCH_C_XOR 0x8c21 -+#define MASK_C_XOR 0xfc63 -+#define MATCH_C_OR 0x8c41 -+#define MASK_C_OR 0xfc63 -+#define MATCH_C_AND 0x8c61 -+#define MASK_C_AND 0xfc63 -+#define MATCH_C_SUBW 0x9c01 -+#define MASK_C_SUBW 0xfc63 -+#define MATCH_C_ADDW 0x9c21 -+#define MASK_C_ADDW 0xfc63 -+#define MATCH_C_J 0xa001 -+#define MASK_C_J 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_BEQZ 0xc001 -+#define MASK_C_BEQZ 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_BNEZ 0xe001 -+#define MASK_C_BNEZ 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_SLLI 0x2 -+#define MASK_C_SLLI 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_FLDSP 0x2002 -+#define MASK_C_FLDSP 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_LWSP 0x4002 -+#define MASK_C_LWSP 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_FLWSP 0x6002 -+#define MASK_C_FLWSP 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_MV 0x8002 -+#define MASK_C_MV 0xf003 -+#define MATCH_C_ADD 0x9002 -+#define MASK_C_ADD 0xf003 -+#define MATCH_C_FSDSP 0xa002 -+#define MASK_C_FSDSP 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_SWSP 0xc002 -+#define MASK_C_SWSP 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_FSWSP 0xe002 -+#define MASK_C_FSWSP 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_NOP 0x1 -+#define MASK_C_NOP 0xffff -+#define MATCH_C_ADDI16SP 0x6101 -+#define MASK_C_ADDI16SP 0xef83 -+#define MATCH_C_JR 0x8002 -+#define MASK_C_JR 0xf07f -+#define MATCH_C_JALR 0x9002 -+#define MASK_C_JALR 0xf07f -+#define MATCH_C_EBREAK 0x9002 -+#define MASK_C_EBREAK 0xffff -+#define MATCH_C_LD 0x6000 -+#define MASK_C_LD 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_SD 0xe000 -+#define MASK_C_SD 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_ADDIW 0x2001 -+#define MASK_C_ADDIW 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_LDSP 0x6002 -+#define MASK_C_LDSP 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_C_SDSP 0xe002 -+#define MASK_C_SDSP 0xe003 -+#define MATCH_CUSTOM0 0xb -+#define MASK_CUSTOM0 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_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_CUSTOM1 0x2b -+#define MASK_CUSTOM1 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_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_CUSTOM2 0x5b -+#define MASK_CUSTOM2 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_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_CUSTOM3 0x7b -+#define MASK_CUSTOM3 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_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 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_SIE 0x104 -+#define CSR_STVEC 0x105 -+#define CSR_SSCRATCH 0x140 -+#define CSR_SEPC 0x141 -+#define CSR_SCAUSE 0x142 -+#define CSR_SBADADDR 0x143 -+#define CSR_SIP 0x144 -+#define CSR_SPTBR 0x180 -+#define CSR_SASID 0x181 -+#define CSR_SCYCLE 0xd00 -+#define CSR_STIME 0xd01 -+#define CSR_SINSTRET 0xd02 -+#define CSR_MSTATUS 0x300 -+#define CSR_MEDELEG 0x302 -+#define CSR_MIDELEG 0x303 -+#define CSR_MIE 0x304 -+#define CSR_MTVEC 0x305 -+#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_MIPI 0x345 -+#define CSR_MUCOUNTEREN 0x310 -+#define CSR_MSCOUNTEREN 0x311 -+#define CSR_MUCYCLE_DELTA 0x700 -+#define CSR_MUTIME_DELTA 0x701 -+#define CSR_MUINSTRET_DELTA 0x702 -+#define CSR_MSCYCLE_DELTA 0x704 -+#define CSR_MSTIME_DELTA 0x705 -+#define CSR_MSINSTRET_DELTA 0x706 -+#define CSR_MCYCLE 0xf00 -+#define CSR_MTIME 0xf01 -+#define CSR_MINSTRET 0xf02 -+#define CSR_MISA 0xf10 -+#define CSR_MVENDORID 0xf11 -+#define CSR_MARCHID 0xf12 -+#define CSR_MIMPID 0xf13 -+#define CSR_MCFGADDR 0xf14 -+#define CSR_MHARTID 0xf15 -+#define CSR_MTOHOST 0x7c0 -+#define CSR_MFROMHOST 0x7c1 -+#define CSR_MRESET 0x7c2 -+#define CSR_CYCLEH 0xc80 -+#define CSR_TIMEH 0xc81 -+#define CSR_INSTRETH 0xc82 -+#define CSR_MTIMECMPH 0x361 -+#define CSR_MUCYCLE_DELTAH 0x780 -+#define CSR_MUTIME_DELTAH 0x781 -+#define CSR_MUINSTRET_DELTAH 0x782 -+#define CSR_MSCYCLE_DELTAH 0x784 -+#define CSR_MSTIME_DELTAH 0x785 -+#define CSR_MSINSTRET_DELTAH 0x786 -+#define CSR_MCYCLEH 0xf80 -+#define CSR_MTIMEH 0xf81 -+#define CSR_MINSTRETH 0xf82 -+#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(slli_rv32, MATCH_SLLI_RV32, MASK_SLLI_RV32) -+DECLARE_INSN(srli_rv32, MATCH_SRLI_RV32, MASK_SRLI_RV32) -+DECLARE_INSN(srai_rv32, MATCH_SRAI_RV32, MASK_SRAI_RV32) -+DECLARE_INSN(frflags, MATCH_FRFLAGS, MASK_FRFLAGS) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsflags, MATCH_FSFLAGS, MASK_FSFLAGS) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsflagsi, MATCH_FSFLAGSI, MASK_FSFLAGSI) -+DECLARE_INSN(frrm, MATCH_FRRM, MASK_FRRM) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsrm, MATCH_FSRM, MASK_FSRM) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsrmi, MATCH_FSRMI, MASK_FSRMI) -+DECLARE_INSN(fscsr, MATCH_FSCSR, MASK_FSCSR) -+DECLARE_INSN(frcsr, MATCH_FRCSR, MASK_FRCSR) -+DECLARE_INSN(rdcycle, MATCH_RDCYCLE, MASK_RDCYCLE) -+DECLARE_INSN(rdtime, MATCH_RDTIME, MASK_RDTIME) -+DECLARE_INSN(rdinstret, MATCH_RDINSTRET, MASK_RDINSTRET) -+DECLARE_INSN(rdcycleh, MATCH_RDCYCLEH, MASK_RDCYCLEH) -+DECLARE_INSN(rdtimeh, MATCH_RDTIMEH, MASK_RDTIMEH) -+DECLARE_INSN(rdinstreth, MATCH_RDINSTRETH, MASK_RDINSTRETH) -+DECLARE_INSN(ecall, MATCH_ECALL, MASK_ECALL) -+DECLARE_INSN(ebreak, MATCH_EBREAK, MASK_EBREAK) -+DECLARE_INSN(eret, MATCH_ERET, MASK_ERET) -+DECLARE_INSN(beq, MATCH_BEQ, MASK_BEQ) -+DECLARE_INSN(bne, MATCH_BNE, MASK_BNE) -+DECLARE_INSN(blt, MATCH_BLT, MASK_BLT) -+DECLARE_INSN(bge, MATCH_BGE, MASK_BGE) -+DECLARE_INSN(bltu, MATCH_BLTU, MASK_BLTU) -+DECLARE_INSN(bgeu, MATCH_BGEU, MASK_BGEU) -+DECLARE_INSN(jalr, MATCH_JALR, MASK_JALR) -+DECLARE_INSN(jal, MATCH_JAL, MASK_JAL) -+DECLARE_INSN(lui, MATCH_LUI, MASK_LUI) -+DECLARE_INSN(auipc, MATCH_AUIPC, MASK_AUIPC) -+DECLARE_INSN(addi, MATCH_ADDI, MASK_ADDI) -+DECLARE_INSN(slli, MATCH_SLLI, MASK_SLLI) -+DECLARE_INSN(slti, MATCH_SLTI, MASK_SLTI) -+DECLARE_INSN(sltiu, MATCH_SLTIU, MASK_SLTIU) -+DECLARE_INSN(xori, MATCH_XORI, MASK_XORI) -+DECLARE_INSN(srli, MATCH_SRLI, MASK_SRLI) -+DECLARE_INSN(srai, MATCH_SRAI, MASK_SRAI) -+DECLARE_INSN(ori, MATCH_ORI, MASK_ORI) -+DECLARE_INSN(andi, MATCH_ANDI, MASK_ANDI) -+DECLARE_INSN(add, MATCH_ADD, MASK_ADD) -+DECLARE_INSN(sub, MATCH_SUB, MASK_SUB) -+DECLARE_INSN(sll, MATCH_SLL, MASK_SLL) -+DECLARE_INSN(slt, MATCH_SLT, MASK_SLT) -+DECLARE_INSN(sltu, MATCH_SLTU, MASK_SLTU) -+DECLARE_INSN(xor, MATCH_XOR, MASK_XOR) -+DECLARE_INSN(srl, MATCH_SRL, MASK_SRL) -+DECLARE_INSN(sra, MATCH_SRA, MASK_SRA) -+DECLARE_INSN(or, MATCH_OR, MASK_OR) -+DECLARE_INSN(and, MATCH_AND, MASK_AND) -+DECLARE_INSN(addiw, MATCH_ADDIW, MASK_ADDIW) -+DECLARE_INSN(slliw, MATCH_SLLIW, MASK_SLLIW) -+DECLARE_INSN(srliw, MATCH_SRLIW, MASK_SRLIW) -+DECLARE_INSN(sraiw, MATCH_SRAIW, MASK_SRAIW) -+DECLARE_INSN(addw, MATCH_ADDW, MASK_ADDW) -+DECLARE_INSN(subw, MATCH_SUBW, MASK_SUBW) -+DECLARE_INSN(sllw, MATCH_SLLW, MASK_SLLW) -+DECLARE_INSN(srlw, MATCH_SRLW, MASK_SRLW) -+DECLARE_INSN(sraw, MATCH_SRAW, MASK_SRAW) -+DECLARE_INSN(lb, MATCH_LB, MASK_LB) -+DECLARE_INSN(lh, MATCH_LH, MASK_LH) -+DECLARE_INSN(lw, MATCH_LW, MASK_LW) -+DECLARE_INSN(ld, MATCH_LD, MASK_LD) -+DECLARE_INSN(lbu, MATCH_LBU, MASK_LBU) -+DECLARE_INSN(lhu, MATCH_LHU, MASK_LHU) -+DECLARE_INSN(lwu, MATCH_LWU, MASK_LWU) -+DECLARE_INSN(sb, MATCH_SB, MASK_SB) -+DECLARE_INSN(sh, MATCH_SH, MASK_SH) -+DECLARE_INSN(sw, MATCH_SW, MASK_SW) -+DECLARE_INSN(sd, MATCH_SD, MASK_SD) -+DECLARE_INSN(fence, MATCH_FENCE, MASK_FENCE) -+DECLARE_INSN(fence_i, MATCH_FENCE_I, MASK_FENCE_I) -+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(div, MATCH_DIV, MASK_DIV) -+DECLARE_INSN(divu, MATCH_DIVU, MASK_DIVU) -+DECLARE_INSN(rem, MATCH_REM, MASK_REM) -+DECLARE_INSN(remu, MATCH_REMU, MASK_REMU) -+DECLARE_INSN(mulw, MATCH_MULW, MASK_MULW) -+DECLARE_INSN(divw, MATCH_DIVW, MASK_DIVW) -+DECLARE_INSN(divuw, MATCH_DIVUW, MASK_DIVUW) -+DECLARE_INSN(remw, MATCH_REMW, MASK_REMW) -+DECLARE_INSN(remuw, MATCH_REMUW, MASK_REMUW) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoadd_w, MATCH_AMOADD_W, MASK_AMOADD_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoxor_w, MATCH_AMOXOR_W, MASK_AMOXOR_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoor_w, MATCH_AMOOR_W, MASK_AMOOR_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoand_w, MATCH_AMOAND_W, MASK_AMOAND_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(amomin_w, MATCH_AMOMIN_W, MASK_AMOMIN_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(amomax_w, MATCH_AMOMAX_W, MASK_AMOMAX_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(amominu_w, MATCH_AMOMINU_W, MASK_AMOMINU_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(amomaxu_w, MATCH_AMOMAXU_W, MASK_AMOMAXU_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoswap_w, MATCH_AMOSWAP_W, MASK_AMOSWAP_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(lr_w, MATCH_LR_W, MASK_LR_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(sc_w, MATCH_SC_W, MASK_SC_W) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoadd_d, MATCH_AMOADD_D, MASK_AMOADD_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoxor_d, MATCH_AMOXOR_D, MASK_AMOXOR_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoor_d, MATCH_AMOOR_D, MASK_AMOOR_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoand_d, MATCH_AMOAND_D, MASK_AMOAND_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(amomin_d, MATCH_AMOMIN_D, MASK_AMOMIN_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(amomax_d, MATCH_AMOMAX_D, MASK_AMOMAX_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(amominu_d, MATCH_AMOMINU_D, MASK_AMOMINU_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(amomaxu_d, MATCH_AMOMAXU_D, MASK_AMOMAXU_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(amoswap_d, MATCH_AMOSWAP_D, MASK_AMOSWAP_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(lr_d, MATCH_LR_D, MASK_LR_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(sc_d, MATCH_SC_D, MASK_SC_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(scall, MATCH_SCALL, MASK_SCALL) -+DECLARE_INSN(sbreak, MATCH_SBREAK, MASK_SBREAK) -+DECLARE_INSN(sret, MATCH_SRET, MASK_SRET) -+DECLARE_INSN(sfence_vm, MATCH_SFENCE_VM, MASK_SFENCE_VM) -+DECLARE_INSN(wfi, MATCH_WFI, MASK_WFI) -+DECLARE_INSN(csrrw, MATCH_CSRRW, MASK_CSRRW) -+DECLARE_INSN(csrrs, MATCH_CSRRS, MASK_CSRRS) -+DECLARE_INSN(csrrc, MATCH_CSRRC, MASK_CSRRC) -+DECLARE_INSN(csrrwi, MATCH_CSRRWI, MASK_CSRRWI) -+DECLARE_INSN(csrrsi, MATCH_CSRRSI, MASK_CSRRSI) -+DECLARE_INSN(csrrci, MATCH_CSRRCI, MASK_CSRRCI) -+DECLARE_INSN(fadd_s, MATCH_FADD_S, MASK_FADD_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsub_s, MATCH_FSUB_S, MASK_FSUB_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmul_s, MATCH_FMUL_S, MASK_FMUL_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fdiv_s, MATCH_FDIV_S, MASK_FDIV_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsgnj_s, MATCH_FSGNJ_S, MASK_FSGNJ_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjn_s, MATCH_FSGNJN_S, MASK_FSGNJN_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjx_s, MATCH_FSGNJX_S, MASK_FSGNJX_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmin_s, MATCH_FMIN_S, MASK_FMIN_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmax_s, MATCH_FMAX_S, MASK_FMAX_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsqrt_s, MATCH_FSQRT_S, MASK_FSQRT_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fadd_d, MATCH_FADD_D, MASK_FADD_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsub_d, MATCH_FSUB_D, MASK_FSUB_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmul_d, MATCH_FMUL_D, MASK_FMUL_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fdiv_d, MATCH_FDIV_D, MASK_FDIV_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsgnj_d, MATCH_FSGNJ_D, MASK_FSGNJ_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjn_d, MATCH_FSGNJN_D, MASK_FSGNJN_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsgnjx_d, MATCH_FSGNJX_D, MASK_FSGNJX_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmin_d, MATCH_FMIN_D, MASK_FMIN_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmax_d, MATCH_FMAX_D, MASK_FMAX_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_s_d, MATCH_FCVT_S_D, MASK_FCVT_S_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_d_s, MATCH_FCVT_D_S, MASK_FCVT_D_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsqrt_d, MATCH_FSQRT_D, MASK_FSQRT_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fle_s, MATCH_FLE_S, MASK_FLE_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(flt_s, MATCH_FLT_S, MASK_FLT_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(feq_s, MATCH_FEQ_S, MASK_FEQ_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fle_d, MATCH_FLE_D, MASK_FLE_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(flt_d, MATCH_FLT_D, MASK_FLT_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(feq_d, MATCH_FEQ_D, MASK_FEQ_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_w_s, MATCH_FCVT_W_S, MASK_FCVT_W_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_wu_s, MATCH_FCVT_WU_S, MASK_FCVT_WU_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_l_s, MATCH_FCVT_L_S, MASK_FCVT_L_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_lu_s, MATCH_FCVT_LU_S, MASK_FCVT_LU_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmv_x_s, MATCH_FMV_X_S, MASK_FMV_X_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fclass_s, MATCH_FCLASS_S, MASK_FCLASS_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_w_d, MATCH_FCVT_W_D, MASK_FCVT_W_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_wu_d, MATCH_FCVT_WU_D, MASK_FCVT_WU_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_l_d, MATCH_FCVT_L_D, MASK_FCVT_L_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fcvt_lu_d, MATCH_FCVT_LU_D, MASK_FCVT_LU_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmv_x_d, MATCH_FMV_X_D, MASK_FMV_X_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fclass_d, MATCH_FCLASS_D, MASK_FCLASS_D) -+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_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(fmv_s_x, MATCH_FMV_S_X, MASK_FMV_S_X) -+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_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(fmv_d_x, MATCH_FMV_D_X, MASK_FMV_D_X) -+DECLARE_INSN(flw, MATCH_FLW, MASK_FLW) -+DECLARE_INSN(fld, MATCH_FLD, MASK_FLD) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsw, MATCH_FSW, MASK_FSW) -+DECLARE_INSN(fsd, MATCH_FSD, MASK_FSD) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmadd_s, MATCH_FMADD_S, MASK_FMADD_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmsub_s, MATCH_FMSUB_S, MASK_FMSUB_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fnmsub_s, MATCH_FNMSUB_S, MASK_FNMSUB_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fnmadd_s, MATCH_FNMADD_S, MASK_FNMADD_S) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmadd_d, MATCH_FMADD_D, MASK_FMADD_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fmsub_d, MATCH_FMSUB_D, MASK_FMSUB_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fnmsub_d, MATCH_FNMSUB_D, MASK_FNMSUB_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(fnmadd_d, MATCH_FNMADD_D, MASK_FNMADD_D) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_addi4spn, MATCH_C_ADDI4SPN, MASK_C_ADDI4SPN) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_fld, MATCH_C_FLD, MASK_C_FLD) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_lw, MATCH_C_LW, MASK_C_LW) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_flw, MATCH_C_FLW, MASK_C_FLW) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_fsd, MATCH_C_FSD, MASK_C_FSD) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_sw, MATCH_C_SW, MASK_C_SW) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_fsw, MATCH_C_FSW, MASK_C_FSW) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_addi, MATCH_C_ADDI, MASK_C_ADDI) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_jal, MATCH_C_JAL, MASK_C_JAL) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_li, MATCH_C_LI, MASK_C_LI) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_lui, MATCH_C_LUI, MASK_C_LUI) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_srli, MATCH_C_SRLI, MASK_C_SRLI) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_srai, MATCH_C_SRAI, MASK_C_SRAI) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_andi, MATCH_C_ANDI, MASK_C_ANDI) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_sub, MATCH_C_SUB, MASK_C_SUB) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_xor, MATCH_C_XOR, MASK_C_XOR) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_or, MATCH_C_OR, MASK_C_OR) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_and, MATCH_C_AND, MASK_C_AND) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_subw, MATCH_C_SUBW, MASK_C_SUBW) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_addw, MATCH_C_ADDW, MASK_C_ADDW) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_j, MATCH_C_J, MASK_C_J) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_beqz, MATCH_C_BEQZ, MASK_C_BEQZ) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_bnez, MATCH_C_BNEZ, MASK_C_BNEZ) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_slli, MATCH_C_SLLI, MASK_C_SLLI) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_fldsp, MATCH_C_FLDSP, MASK_C_FLDSP) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_lwsp, MATCH_C_LWSP, MASK_C_LWSP) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_flwsp, MATCH_C_FLWSP, MASK_C_FLWSP) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_mv, MATCH_C_MV, MASK_C_MV) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_add, MATCH_C_ADD, MASK_C_ADD) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_fsdsp, MATCH_C_FSDSP, MASK_C_FSDSP) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_swsp, MATCH_C_SWSP, MASK_C_SWSP) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_fswsp, MATCH_C_FSWSP, MASK_C_FSWSP) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_nop, MATCH_C_NOP, MASK_C_NOP) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_addi16sp, MATCH_C_ADDI16SP, MASK_C_ADDI16SP) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_jr, MATCH_C_JR, MASK_C_JR) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_jalr, MATCH_C_JALR, MASK_C_JALR) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_ebreak, MATCH_C_EBREAK, MASK_C_EBREAK) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_ld, MATCH_C_LD, MASK_C_LD) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_sd, MATCH_C_SD, MASK_C_SD) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_addiw, MATCH_C_ADDIW, MASK_C_ADDIW) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_ldsp, MATCH_C_LDSP, MASK_C_LDSP) -+DECLARE_INSN(c_sdsp, MATCH_C_SDSP, MASK_C_SDSP) -+DECLARE_INSN(custom0, MATCH_CUSTOM0, MASK_CUSTOM0) -+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(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(custom1, MATCH_CUSTOM1, MASK_CUSTOM1) -+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(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(custom2, MATCH_CUSTOM2, MASK_CUSTOM2) -+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(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(custom3, MATCH_CUSTOM3, MASK_CUSTOM3) -+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(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) -+#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(sie, CSR_SIE) -+DECLARE_CSR(stvec, CSR_STVEC) -+DECLARE_CSR(sscratch, CSR_SSCRATCH) -+DECLARE_CSR(sepc, CSR_SEPC) -+DECLARE_CSR(scause, CSR_SCAUSE) -+DECLARE_CSR(sbadaddr, CSR_SBADADDR) -+DECLARE_CSR(sip, CSR_SIP) -+DECLARE_CSR(sptbr, CSR_SPTBR) -+DECLARE_CSR(sasid, CSR_SASID) -+DECLARE_CSR(scycle, CSR_SCYCLE) -+DECLARE_CSR(stime, CSR_STIME) -+DECLARE_CSR(sinstret, CSR_SINSTRET) -+DECLARE_CSR(mstatus, CSR_MSTATUS) -+DECLARE_CSR(medeleg, CSR_MEDELEG) -+DECLARE_CSR(mideleg, CSR_MIDELEG) -+DECLARE_CSR(mie, CSR_MIE) -+DECLARE_CSR(mtvec, CSR_MTVEC) -+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(mipi, CSR_MIPI) -+DECLARE_CSR(mucounteren, CSR_MUCOUNTEREN) -+DECLARE_CSR(mscounteren, CSR_MSCOUNTEREN) -+DECLARE_CSR(mucycle_delta, CSR_MUCYCLE_DELTA) -+DECLARE_CSR(mutime_delta, CSR_MUTIME_DELTA) -+DECLARE_CSR(muinstret_delta, CSR_MUINSTRET_DELTA) -+DECLARE_CSR(mscycle_delta, CSR_MSCYCLE_DELTA) -+DECLARE_CSR(mstime_delta, CSR_MSTIME_DELTA) -+DECLARE_CSR(msinstret_delta, CSR_MSINSTRET_DELTA) -+DECLARE_CSR(mcycle, CSR_MCYCLE) -+DECLARE_CSR(mtime, CSR_MTIME) -+DECLARE_CSR(minstret, CSR_MINSTRET) -+DECLARE_CSR(misa, CSR_MISA) -+DECLARE_CSR(mvendorid, CSR_MVENDORID) -+DECLARE_CSR(marchid, CSR_MARCHID) -+DECLARE_CSR(mimpid, CSR_MIMPID) -+DECLARE_CSR(mcfgaddr, CSR_MCFGADDR) -+DECLARE_CSR(mhartid, CSR_MHARTID) -+DECLARE_CSR(mtohost, CSR_MTOHOST) -+DECLARE_CSR(mfromhost, CSR_MFROMHOST) -+DECLARE_CSR(mreset, CSR_MRESET) -+DECLARE_CSR(cycleh, CSR_CYCLEH) -+DECLARE_CSR(timeh, CSR_TIMEH) -+DECLARE_CSR(instreth, CSR_INSTRETH) -+DECLARE_CSR(mtimecmph, CSR_MTIMECMPH) -+DECLARE_CSR(mucycle_deltah, CSR_MUCYCLE_DELTAH) -+DECLARE_CSR(mutime_deltah, CSR_MUTIME_DELTAH) -+DECLARE_CSR(muinstret_deltah, CSR_MUINSTRET_DELTAH) -+DECLARE_CSR(mscycle_deltah, CSR_MSCYCLE_DELTAH) -+DECLARE_CSR(mstime_deltah, CSR_MSTIME_DELTAH) -+DECLARE_CSR(msinstret_deltah, CSR_MSINSTRET_DELTAH) -+DECLARE_CSR(mcycleh, CSR_MCYCLEH) -+DECLARE_CSR(mtimeh, CSR_MTIMEH) -+DECLARE_CSR(minstreth, CSR_MINSTRETH) -+#endif -+#ifdef DECLARE_CAUSE -+DECLARE_CAUSE("misaligned fetch", CAUSE_MISALIGNED_FETCH) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("fault fetch", CAUSE_FAULT_FETCH) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("illegal instruction", CAUSE_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("breakpoint", CAUSE_BREAKPOINT) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("misaligned load", CAUSE_MISALIGNED_LOAD) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("fault load", CAUSE_FAULT_LOAD) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("misaligned store", CAUSE_MISALIGNED_STORE) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("fault store", CAUSE_FAULT_STORE) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("user_ecall", CAUSE_USER_ECALL) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("supervisor_ecall", CAUSE_SUPERVISOR_ECALL) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("hypervisor_ecall", CAUSE_HYPERVISOR_ECALL) -+DECLARE_CAUSE("machine_ecall", CAUSE_MACHINE_ECALL) -+#endif -diff -urN empty/ld/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh binutils-2.26.1/ld/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh ---- empty/ld/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/ld/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh 2016-04-03 10:33:12.065459702 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ -+# This is an ELF platform. -+SCRIPT_NAME=elf -+ARCH=riscv -+OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf32-littleriscv" -+NO_REL_RELOCS=yes -+ -+TEMPLATE_NAME=elf32 -+EXTRA_EM_FILE=riscvelf -+ -+case x"$EMULATION_NAME" in -+xelf32*) ELFSIZE=32; LIBPATH_SUFFIX=32 ;; -+xelf64*) ELFSIZE=64; LIBPATH_SUFFIX= ;; -+x) ;; -+*) echo $0: unhandled emulation $EMULATION_NAME >&2; exit 1 ;; -+esac -+ -+if test `echo "$host" | sed -e s/64//` = `echo "$target" | sed -e s/64//`; then -+ case " $EMULATION_LIBPATH " in -+ *" ${EMULATION_NAME} "*) -+ NATIVE=yes -+ ;; -+ esac -+fi -+ -+GENERATE_SHLIB_SCRIPT=yes -+GENERATE_PIE_SCRIPT=yes -+ -+TEXT_START_ADDR=0x10000 -+MAXPAGESIZE="CONSTANT (MAXPAGESIZE)" -+COMMONPAGESIZE="CONSTANT (COMMONPAGESIZE)" -+ -+SDATA_START_SYMBOLS="_gp = . + 0x800; -+ *(.srodata.cst16) *(.srodata.cst8) *(.srodata.cst4) *(.srodata.cst2) *(.srodata .srodata.*)" -+ -+# Place the data section before text section. This enables more compact -+# global variable access for RVC code via linker relaxation. -+INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS=" -+ .data : { *(.data) *(.data.*) *(.gnu.linkonce.d.*) } -+ .rodata : { *(.rodata) *(.rodata.*) *(.gnu.linkonce.r.*) } -+ .srodata : { ${SDATA_START_SYMBOLS} } -+ .sdata : { *(.sdata .sdata.* .gnu.linkonce.s.*) } -+ .sbss : { *(.dynsbss) *(.sbss .sbss.* .gnu.linkonce.sb.*) } -+ .bss : { *(.dynbss) *(.bss .bss.* .gnu.linkonce.b.*) *(COMMON) } -+ . = ALIGN(${SEGMENT_SIZE}) + (. & (${MAXPAGESIZE} - 1));" -+INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS=".interp : { *(.interp) } ${CREATE_PIE-${INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS}}" -+INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS="${RELOCATING+${CREATE_SHLIB-${INITIAL_READONLY_SECTIONS}}}" -+ -+SDATA_START_SYMBOLS="${CREATE_PIE+${SDATA_START_SYMBOLS}}" -diff -urN empty/ld/emulparams/elf32lriscv.sh binutils-2.26.1/ld/emulparams/elf32lriscv.sh ---- empty/ld/emulparams/elf32lriscv.sh 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/ld/emulparams/elf32lriscv.sh 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ -+. ${srcdir}/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh -+OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf32-littleriscv" -diff -urN empty/ld/emulparams/elf64lriscv-defs.sh binutils-2.26.1/ld/emulparams/elf64lriscv-defs.sh ---- empty/ld/emulparams/elf64lriscv-defs.sh 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/ld/emulparams/elf64lriscv-defs.sh 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1 @@ -+. ${srcdir}/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh -diff -urN empty/ld/emulparams/elf64lriscv.sh binutils-2.26.1/ld/emulparams/elf64lriscv.sh ---- empty/ld/emulparams/elf64lriscv.sh 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/ld/emulparams/elf64lriscv.sh 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ -+. ${srcdir}/emulparams/elf64lriscv-defs.sh -+OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-littleriscv" -diff -urN empty/ld/emultempl/riscvelf.em binutils-2.26.1/ld/emultempl/riscvelf.em ---- empty/ld/emultempl/riscvelf.em 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/ld/emultempl/riscvelf.em 2016-04-03 10:33:12.065459702 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ -+# This shell script emits a C file. -*- C -*- -+# Copyright 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+# -+# This file is part of the GNU Binutils. -+# -+# This program 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 of the License, or -+# (at your option) any later version. -+# -+# This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software -+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, -+# MA 02110-1301, USA. -+ -+fragment <<EOF -+ -+#include "ldmain.h" -+#include "ldctor.h" -+#include "elf/riscv.h" -+#include "elfxx-riscv.h" -+ -+static void -+riscv_elf_before_allocation (void) -+{ -+ gld${EMULATION_NAME}_before_allocation (); -+ -+ if (link_info.discard == discard_sec_merge) -+ link_info.discard = discard_l; -+ -+ /* We always need at least some relaxation to handle code alignment. */ -+ if (RELAXATION_DISABLED_BY_USER) -+ TARGET_ENABLE_RELAXATION; -+ else -+ ENABLE_RELAXATION; -+ -+ link_info.relax_pass = 2; -+} -+ -+static void -+gld${EMULATION_NAME}_after_allocation (void) -+{ -+ int need_layout = 0; -+ -+ /* Don't attempt to discard unused .eh_frame sections until the final link, -+ as we can't reliably tell if they're used until after relaxation. */ -+ if (!bfd_link_relocatable (&link_info)) -+ { -+ need_layout = bfd_elf_discard_info (link_info.output_bfd, &link_info); -+ if (need_layout < 0) -+ { -+ einfo ("%X%P: .eh_frame/.stab edit: %E\n"); -+ return; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ gld${EMULATION_NAME}_map_segments (need_layout); -+} -+ -+EOF -+ -+LDEMUL_BEFORE_ALLOCATION=riscv_elf_before_allocation -+LDEMUL_AFTER_ALLOCATION=gld${EMULATION_NAME}_after_allocation -diff -urN empty/opcodes/riscv-dis.c binutils-2.26.1/opcodes/riscv-dis.c ---- empty/opcodes/riscv-dis.c 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/opcodes/riscv-dis.c 2016-04-03 10:33:12.065459702 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ -+/* RISC-V disassembler -+ Copyright 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ -+ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley. -+ Based on MIPS target. -+ -+ This file is part of the GNU opcodes library. -+ -+ This library 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. -+ -+ It 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not, -+ see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ -+ -+#include "sysdep.h" -+#include "dis-asm.h" -+#include "libiberty.h" -+#include "opcode/riscv.h" -+#include "opintl.h" -+#include "elf-bfd.h" -+#include "elf/riscv.h" -+ -+#include <stdint.h> -+#include <ctype.h> -+ -+struct riscv_private_data -+{ -+ bfd_vma gp; -+ bfd_vma print_addr; -+ bfd_vma hi_addr[OP_MASK_RD + 1]; -+}; -+ -+static const char * const *riscv_gpr_names; -+static const char * const *riscv_fpr_names; -+ -+/* Other options */ -+static int no_aliases; /* If set disassemble as most general inst. */ -+ -+static void -+set_default_riscv_dis_options (void) -+{ -+ riscv_gpr_names = riscv_gpr_names_abi; -+ riscv_fpr_names = riscv_fpr_names_abi; -+ no_aliases = 0; -+} -+ -+static void -+parse_riscv_dis_option (const char *option) -+{ -+ if (CONST_STRNEQ (option, "no-aliases")) -+ no_aliases = 1; -+ else if (CONST_STRNEQ (option, "numeric")) -+ { -+ riscv_gpr_names = riscv_gpr_names_numeric; -+ riscv_fpr_names = riscv_fpr_names_numeric; -+ } -+ else -+ { -+ /* Invalid option. */ -+ fprintf (stderr, _("Unrecognized disassembler option: %s\n"), option); -+ } -+} -+ -+static void -+parse_riscv_dis_options (const char *opts_in) -+{ -+ char *opts = xstrdup (opts_in), *opt = opts, *opt_end = opts; -+ -+ set_default_riscv_dis_options (); -+ -+ for ( ; opt_end != NULL; opt = opt_end + 1) -+ { -+ if ((opt_end = strchr (opt, ',')) != NULL) -+ *opt_end = 0; -+ parse_riscv_dis_option (opt); -+ } -+ -+ free (opts); -+} -+ -+/* Print one argument from an array. */ -+ -+static void -+arg_print (struct disassemble_info *info, unsigned long val, -+ const char* const* array, size_t size) -+{ -+ const char *s = val >= size || array[val] == NULL ? "unknown" : array[val]; -+ (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "%s", s); -+} -+ -+static void -+maybe_print_address (struct riscv_private_data *pd, int base_reg, int offset) -+{ -+ if (pd->hi_addr[base_reg] != (bfd_vma)-1) -+ { -+ pd->print_addr = pd->hi_addr[base_reg] + offset; -+ pd->hi_addr[base_reg] = -1; -+ } -+ else if (base_reg == X_GP && pd->gp != (bfd_vma)-1) -+ pd->print_addr = pd->gp + offset; -+ else if (base_reg == X_TP || base_reg == 0) -+ pd->print_addr = offset; -+} -+ -+/* Print insn arguments for 32/64-bit code. */ -+ -+static void -+print_insn_args (const char *d, insn_t l, bfd_vma pc, disassemble_info *info) -+{ -+ struct riscv_private_data *pd = info->private_data; -+ int rs1 = (l >> OP_SH_RS1) & OP_MASK_RS1; -+ int rd = (l >> OP_SH_RD) & OP_MASK_RD; -+ fprintf_ftype print = info->fprintf_func; -+ -+ if (*d != '\0') -+ print (info->stream, "\t"); -+ -+ for (; *d != '\0'; d++) -+ { -+ switch (*d) -+ { -+ /* Xcustom */ -+ case '^': -+ switch (*++d) -+ { -+ case 'd': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", rd); -+ break; -+ case 's': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", rs1); -+ break; -+ case 't': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int) EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS2, l)); -+ break; -+ case 'j': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int) EXTRACT_OPERAND (CUSTOM_IMM, l)); -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case 'C': /* RVC */ -+ switch (*++d) -+ { -+ case 's': /* RS1 x8-x15 */ -+ case 'w': /* RS1 x8-x15 */ -+ print (info->stream, "%s", -+ riscv_gpr_names[EXTRACT_OPERAND (CRS1S, l) + 8]); -+ break; -+ case 't': /* RS2 x8-x15 */ -+ case 'x': /* RS2 x8-x15 */ -+ print (info->stream, "%s", -+ riscv_gpr_names[EXTRACT_OPERAND (CRS2S, l) + 8]); -+ break; -+ case 'U': /* RS1, constrained to equal RD */ -+ print (info->stream, "%s", riscv_gpr_names[rd]); -+ break; -+ case 'c': /* RS1, constrained to equal sp */ -+ print (info->stream, "%s", riscv_gpr_names[X_SP]); -+ break; -+ case 'V': /* RS2 */ -+ print (info->stream, "%s", -+ riscv_gpr_names[EXTRACT_OPERAND (CRS2, l)]); -+ break; -+ case 'i': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_SIMM3 (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'j': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'k': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_LW_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'l': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_LD_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'm': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_LWSP_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'n': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_LDSP_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'K': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'L': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'M': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_SWSP_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'N': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int)EXTRACT_RVC_SDSP_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ case 'p': -+ info->target = EXTRACT_RVC_B_IMM (l) + pc; -+ (*info->print_address_func) (info->target, info); -+ break; -+ case 'a': -+ info->target = EXTRACT_RVC_J_IMM (l) + pc; -+ (*info->print_address_func) (info->target, info); -+ break; -+ case 'u': -+ print (info->stream, "0x%x", -+ (int) (EXTRACT_RVC_IMM (l) & (RISCV_BIGIMM_REACH-1))); -+ break; -+ case '>': -+ print (info->stream, "0x%x", (int) EXTRACT_RVC_IMM (l) & 0x3f); -+ break; -+ case '<': -+ print (info->stream, "0x%x", (int) EXTRACT_RVC_IMM (l) & 0x1f); -+ break; -+ case 'T': /* floating-point RS2 */ -+ print (info->stream, "%s", -+ riscv_fpr_names[EXTRACT_OPERAND (CRS2, l)]); -+ break; -+ case 'D': /* floating-point RS2 x8-x15 */ -+ print (info->stream, "%s", -+ riscv_fpr_names[EXTRACT_OPERAND (CRS2S, l) + 8]); -+ break; -+ } -+ break; -+ -+ case ',': -+ case '(': -+ case ')': -+ case '[': -+ case ']': -+ print (info->stream, "%c", *d); -+ break; -+ -+ case '0': -+ /* Only print constant 0 if it is the last argument */ -+ if (!d[1]) -+ print (info->stream, "0"); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'b': -+ case 's': -+ print (info->stream, "%s", riscv_gpr_names[rs1]); -+ break; -+ -+ case 't': -+ print (info->stream, "%s", -+ riscv_gpr_names[EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS2, l)]); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'u': -+ print (info->stream, "0x%x", -+ (unsigned) EXTRACT_UTYPE_IMM (l) >> RISCV_IMM_BITS); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'm': -+ arg_print (info, EXTRACT_OPERAND (RM, l), -+ riscv_rm, ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_rm)); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'P': -+ arg_print (info, EXTRACT_OPERAND (PRED, l), -+ riscv_pred_succ, ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_pred_succ)); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'Q': -+ arg_print (info, EXTRACT_OPERAND (SUCC, l), -+ riscv_pred_succ, ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_pred_succ)); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'o': -+ maybe_print_address (pd, rs1, EXTRACT_ITYPE_IMM (l)); -+ case 'j': -+ if (((l & MASK_ADDI) == MATCH_ADDI && rs1 != 0) -+ || (l & MASK_JALR) == MATCH_JALR) -+ maybe_print_address (pd, rs1, EXTRACT_ITYPE_IMM (l)); -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int) EXTRACT_ITYPE_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'q': -+ maybe_print_address (pd, rs1, EXTRACT_STYPE_IMM (l)); -+ print (info->stream, "%d", (int) EXTRACT_STYPE_IMM (l)); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'a': -+ info->target = EXTRACT_UJTYPE_IMM (l) + pc; -+ (*info->print_address_func) (info->target, info); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'p': -+ info->target = EXTRACT_SBTYPE_IMM (l) + pc; -+ (*info->print_address_func) (info->target, info); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'd': -+ if ((l & MASK_AUIPC) == MATCH_AUIPC) -+ pd->hi_addr[rd] = pc + EXTRACT_UTYPE_IMM (l); -+ else if ((l & MASK_LUI) == MATCH_LUI) -+ pd->hi_addr[rd] = EXTRACT_UTYPE_IMM (l); -+ else if ((l & MASK_C_LUI) == MATCH_C_LUI) -+ pd->hi_addr[rd] = EXTRACT_RVC_LUI_IMM (l); -+ print (info->stream, "%s", riscv_gpr_names[rd]); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'z': -+ print (info->stream, "%s", riscv_gpr_names[0]); -+ break; -+ -+ case '>': -+ print (info->stream, "0x%x", (int) EXTRACT_OPERAND (SHAMT, l)); -+ break; -+ -+ case '<': -+ print (info->stream, "0x%x", (int) EXTRACT_OPERAND (SHAMTW, l)); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'S': -+ case 'U': -+ print (info->stream, "%s", riscv_fpr_names[rs1]); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'T': -+ print (info->stream, "%s", riscv_fpr_names[EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS2, l)]); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'D': -+ print (info->stream, "%s", riscv_fpr_names[rd]); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'R': -+ print (info->stream, "%s", riscv_fpr_names[EXTRACT_OPERAND (RS3, l)]); -+ break; -+ -+ case 'E': -+ { -+ const char* csr_name = NULL; -+ unsigned int csr = EXTRACT_OPERAND (CSR, l); -+ switch (csr) -+ { -+ #define DECLARE_CSR(name, num) case num: csr_name = #name; break; -+ #include "opcode/riscv-opc.h" -+ #undef DECLARE_CSR -+ } -+ if (csr_name) -+ print (info->stream, "%s", csr_name); -+ else -+ print (info->stream, "0x%x", csr); -+ break; -+ } -+ -+ case 'Z': -+ print (info->stream, "%d", rs1); -+ break; -+ -+ default: -+ /* xgettext:c-format */ -+ print (info->stream, _("# internal error, undefined modifier (%c)"), -+ *d); -+ return; -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Print the RISC-V instruction at address MEMADDR in debugged memory, -+ on using INFO. Returns length of the instruction, in bytes. -+ BIGENDIAN must be 1 if this is big-endian code, 0 if -+ this is little-endian code. */ -+ -+static int -+riscv_disassemble_insn (bfd_vma memaddr, insn_t word, disassemble_info *info) -+{ -+ const struct riscv_opcode *op; -+ static bfd_boolean init = 0; -+ static const struct riscv_opcode *riscv_hash[OP_MASK_OP + 1]; -+ struct riscv_private_data *pd; -+ int insnlen; -+ -+#define OP_HASH_IDX(i) ((i) & (riscv_insn_length (i) == 2 ? 0x3 : OP_MASK_OP)) -+ -+ /* Build a hash table to shorten the search time. */ -+ if (! init) -+ { -+ for (op = riscv_opcodes; op < &riscv_opcodes[NUMOPCODES]; op++) -+ if (!riscv_hash[OP_HASH_IDX (op->match)]) -+ riscv_hash[OP_HASH_IDX (op->match)] = op; -+ -+ init = 1; -+ } -+ -+ if (info->private_data == NULL) -+ { -+ int i; -+ -+ pd = info->private_data = xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct riscv_private_data)); -+ pd->gp = -1; -+ pd->print_addr = -1; -+ for (i = 0; i < (int) ARRAY_SIZE (pd->hi_addr); i++) -+ pd->hi_addr[i] = -1; -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < info->symtab_size; i++) -+ if (strcmp (bfd_asymbol_name (info->symtab[i]), "_gp") == 0) -+ pd->gp = bfd_asymbol_value (info->symtab[i]); -+ } -+ else -+ pd = info->private_data; -+ -+ insnlen = riscv_insn_length (word); -+ -+ info->bytes_per_chunk = insnlen % 4 == 0 ? 4 : 2; -+ info->bytes_per_line = 8; -+ info->display_endian = info->endian; -+ info->insn_info_valid = 1; -+ info->branch_delay_insns = 0; -+ info->data_size = 0; -+ info->insn_type = dis_nonbranch; -+ info->target = 0; -+ info->target2 = 0; -+ -+ op = riscv_hash[OP_HASH_IDX (word)]; -+ if (op != NULL) -+ { -+ int xlen = 0; -+ -+ /* The incoming section might not always be complete. */ -+ if (info->section != NULL) -+ { -+ Elf_Internal_Ehdr *ehdr = elf_elfheader (info->section->owner); -+ xlen = ehdr->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64 ? 64 : 32; -+ } -+ -+ for (; op < &riscv_opcodes[NUMOPCODES]; op++) -+ { -+ /* Does the opcode match? */ -+ if (! (op->match_func) (op, word)) -+ continue; -+ /* Is this a pseudo-instruction and may we print it as such? */ -+ if (no_aliases && (op->pinfo & INSN_ALIAS)) -+ continue; -+ /* Is this instruction restricted to a certain value of XLEN? */ -+ if (isdigit (op->subset[0]) && atoi (op->subset) != xlen) -+ continue; -+ -+ /* It's a match. */ -+ (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "%s", op->name); -+ print_insn_args (op->args, word, memaddr, info); -+ -+ /* Try to disassemble multi-instruction addressing sequences. */ -+ if (pd->print_addr != (bfd_vma)-1) -+ { -+ info->target = pd->print_addr; -+ (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, " # "); -+ (*info->print_address_func) (info->target, info); -+ pd->print_addr = -1; -+ } -+ -+ return insnlen; -+ } -+ } -+ -+ /* We did not find a match, so just print the instruction bits. */ -+ info->insn_type = dis_noninsn; -+ (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "0x%llx", (unsigned long long)word); -+ return insnlen; -+} -+ -+int -+print_insn_riscv (bfd_vma memaddr, struct disassemble_info *info) -+{ -+ bfd_byte packet[2]; -+ insn_t insn = 0; -+ bfd_vma n; -+ int status; -+ -+ if (info->disassembler_options != NULL) -+ { -+ parse_riscv_dis_options (info->disassembler_options); -+ /* Avoid repeatedly parsing the options. */ -+ info->disassembler_options = NULL; -+ } -+ else if (riscv_gpr_names == NULL) -+ set_default_riscv_dis_options (); -+ -+ /* Instructions are a sequence of 2-byte packets in little-endian order. */ -+ for (n = 0; n < sizeof (insn) && n < riscv_insn_length (insn); n += 2) -+ { -+ status = (*info->read_memory_func) (memaddr + n, packet, 2, info); -+ if (status != 0) -+ { -+ /* Don't fail just because we fell off the end. */ -+ if (n > 0) -+ break; -+ (*info->memory_error_func) (status, memaddr, info); -+ return status; -+ } -+ -+ insn |= ((insn_t) bfd_getl16 (packet)) << (8 * n); -+ } -+ -+ return riscv_disassemble_insn (memaddr, insn, info); -+} -+ -+void -+print_riscv_disassembler_options (FILE *stream) -+{ -+ fprintf (stream, _("\n\ -+The following RISC-V-specific disassembler options are supported for use\n\ -+with the -M switch (multiple options should be separated by commas):\n")); -+ -+ fprintf (stream, _("\n\ -+ numeric Print numeric reigster names, rather than ABI names.\n")); -+ -+ fprintf (stream, _("\n\ -+ no-aliases Disassemble only into canonical instructions, rather\n\ -+ than into pseudoinstructions.\n")); -+ -+ fprintf (stream, _("\n")); -+} -diff -urN empty/opcodes/riscv-opc.c binutils-2.26.1/opcodes/riscv-opc.c ---- empty/opcodes/riscv-opc.c 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ binutils-2.26.1/opcodes/riscv-opc.c 2016-04-16 11:38:25.314563423 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,647 @@ -+/* RISC-V opcode list -+ Copyright 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -+ -+ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (waterman@cs.berkeley.edu) at UC Berkeley. -+ Based on MIPS target. -+ -+ This file is part of the GNU opcodes library. -+ -+ This library 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. -+ -+ It 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not, -+ see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ -+ -+#include "sysdep.h" -+#include "opcode/riscv.h" -+#include <stdio.h> -+ -+/* Register names used by gas and objdump. */ -+ -+const char * const riscv_gpr_names_numeric[32] = -+{ -+ "x0", "x1", "x2", "x3", "x4", "x5", "x6", "x7", -+ "x8", "x9", "x10", "x11", "x12", "x13", "x14", "x15", -+ "x16", "x17", "x18", "x19", "x20", "x21", "x22", "x23", -+ "x24", "x25", "x26", "x27", "x28", "x29", "x30", "x31" -+}; -+ -+const char * const riscv_gpr_names_abi[32] = { -+ "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" -+}; -+ -+const char * const riscv_fpr_names_numeric[32] = -+{ -+ "f0", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7", -+ "f8", "f9", "f10", "f11", "f12", "f13", "f14", "f15", -+ "f16", "f17", "f18", "f19", "f20", "f21", "f22", "f23", -+ "f24", "f25", "f26", "f27", "f28", "f29", "f30", "f31" -+}; -+ -+const char * const riscv_fpr_names_abi[32] = { -+ "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" -+}; -+ -+/* The order of overloaded instructions matters. Label arguments and -+ register arguments look the same. Instructions that can have either -+ for arguments must apear in the correct order in this table for the -+ assembler to pick the right one. In other words, entries with -+ immediate operands must apear after the same instruction with -+ registers. -+ -+ Because of the lookup algorithm used, entries with the same opcode -+ name must be contiguous. */ -+ -+#define MASK_RS1 (OP_MASK_RS1 << OP_SH_RS1) -+#define MASK_RS2 (OP_MASK_RS2 << OP_SH_RS2) -+#define MASK_RD (OP_MASK_RD << OP_SH_RD) -+#define MASK_CRS2 (OP_MASK_CRS2 << OP_SH_CRS2) -+#define MASK_IMM ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM(-1U) -+#define MASK_RVC_IMM ENCODE_RVC_IMM(-1U) -+#define MASK_UIMM ENCODE_UTYPE_IMM(-1U) -+#define MASK_RM (OP_MASK_RM << OP_SH_RM) -+#define MASK_PRED (OP_MASK_PRED << OP_SH_PRED) -+#define MASK_SUCC (OP_MASK_SUCC << OP_SH_SUCC) -+#define MASK_AQ (OP_MASK_AQ << OP_SH_AQ) -+#define MASK_RL (OP_MASK_RL << OP_SH_RL) -+#define MASK_AQRL (MASK_AQ | MASK_RL) -+ -+static int match_opcode(const struct riscv_opcode *op, insn_t insn) -+{ -+ return ((insn ^ op->match) & op->mask) == 0; -+} -+ -+static int match_never(const struct riscv_opcode *op ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ insn_t insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int match_rs1_eq_rs2(const struct riscv_opcode *op, insn_t insn) -+{ -+ int rs1 = (insn & MASK_RS1) >> OP_SH_RS1; -+ int rs2 = (insn & MASK_RS2) >> OP_SH_RS2; -+ return match_opcode (op, insn) && rs1 == rs2; -+} -+ -+static int match_rd_nonzero(const struct riscv_opcode *op, insn_t insn) -+{ -+ return match_opcode (op, insn) && ((insn & MASK_RD) != 0); -+} -+ -+static int match_c_add(const struct riscv_opcode *op, insn_t insn) -+{ -+ return match_rd_nonzero (op, insn) && ((insn & MASK_CRS2) != 0); -+} -+ -+static int match_c_lui(const struct riscv_opcode *op, insn_t insn) -+{ -+ return match_rd_nonzero (op, insn) && (((insn & MASK_RD) >> OP_SH_RD) != 2); -+} -+ -+const struct riscv_opcode riscv_builtin_opcodes[] = -+{ -+/* name, isa, operands, match, mask, match_func, pinfo */ -+{"unimp", "C", "", 0, 0xffffU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"unimp", "I", "", MATCH_CSRRW | (CSR_CYCLE << OP_SH_CSR), 0xffffffffU, match_opcode, 0 }, /* csrw cycle, x0 */ -+{"ebreak", "C", "", MATCH_C_EBREAK, MASK_C_EBREAK, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"ebreak", "I", "", MATCH_EBREAK, MASK_EBREAK, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sbreak", "C", "", MATCH_C_EBREAK, MASK_C_EBREAK, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sbreak", "I", "", MATCH_EBREAK, MASK_EBREAK, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"ret", "C", "", MATCH_C_JR | (X_RA << OP_SH_RD), MASK_C_JR | MASK_RD, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"ret", "I", "", MATCH_JALR | (X_RA << OP_SH_RS1), MASK_JALR | MASK_RD | MASK_RS1 | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jr", "C", "d", MATCH_C_JR, MASK_C_JR, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jr", "I", "s", MATCH_JALR, MASK_JALR | MASK_RD | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jr", "I", "s,j", MATCH_JALR, MASK_JALR | MASK_RD, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jalr", "C", "d", MATCH_C_JALR, MASK_C_JALR, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jalr", "I", "s", MATCH_JALR | (X_RA << OP_SH_RD), MASK_JALR | MASK_RD | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jalr", "I", "s,j", MATCH_JALR | (X_RA << OP_SH_RD), MASK_JALR | MASK_RD, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jalr", "I", "d,s", MATCH_JALR, MASK_JALR | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jalr", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_JALR, MASK_JALR, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"j", "C", "Ca", MATCH_C_J, MASK_C_J, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"j", "I", "a", MATCH_JAL, MASK_JAL | MASK_RD, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jal", "32C", "Ca", MATCH_C_JAL, MASK_C_JAL, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jal", "I", "a", MATCH_JAL | (X_RA << OP_SH_RD), MASK_JAL | MASK_RD, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"jal", "I", "d,a", MATCH_JAL, MASK_JAL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"call", "I", "c", (X_T1 << OP_SH_RS1) | (X_RA << OP_SH_RD), (int) M_CALL, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"call", "I", "d,c", (X_T1 << OP_SH_RS1), (int) M_CALL, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"tail", "I", "c", (X_T1 << OP_SH_RS1), (int) M_CALL, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"jump", "I", "c,s", 0, (int) M_CALL, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"nop", "C", "", MATCH_C_ADDI, 0xffff, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"nop", "I", "", MATCH_ADDI, MASK_ADDI | MASK_RD | MASK_RS1 | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"lui", "C", "d,Cu", MATCH_C_LUI, MASK_C_LUI, match_c_lui, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"lui", "I", "d,u", MATCH_LUI, MASK_LUI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"li", "C", "d,Cv", MATCH_C_LUI, MASK_C_LUI, match_c_lui, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"li", "C", "d,Cj", MATCH_C_LI, MASK_C_LI, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"li", "C", "d,0", MATCH_C_LI, MASK_C_LI | MASK_RVC_IMM, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"li", "I", "d,j", MATCH_ADDI, MASK_ADDI | MASK_RS1, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, /* addi */ -+{"li", "I", "d,I", 0, (int) M_LI, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"mv", "C", "d,CV", MATCH_C_MV, MASK_C_MV, match_c_add, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"mv", "I", "d,s", MATCH_ADDI, MASK_ADDI | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"move", "C", "d,CV", MATCH_C_MV, MASK_C_MV, match_c_add, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"move", "I", "d,s", MATCH_ADDI, MASK_ADDI | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"andi", "C", "Cs,Cw,Cj", MATCH_C_ANDI, MASK_C_ANDI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"andi", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_ANDI, MASK_ANDI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"and", "C", "Cs,Cw,Ct", MATCH_C_AND, MASK_C_AND, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"and", "C", "Cs,Ct,Cw", MATCH_C_AND, MASK_C_AND, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"and", "C", "Cs,Cw,Cj", MATCH_C_ANDI, MASK_C_ANDI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"and", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_AND, MASK_AND, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"and", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_ANDI, MASK_ANDI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"beqz", "C", "Cs,Cp", MATCH_C_BEQZ, MASK_C_BEQZ, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"beqz", "I", "s,p", MATCH_BEQ, MASK_BEQ | MASK_RS2, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"beq", "I", "s,t,p", MATCH_BEQ, MASK_BEQ, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"blez", "I", "t,p", MATCH_BGE, MASK_BGE | MASK_RS1, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"bgez", "I", "s,p", MATCH_BGE, MASK_BGE | MASK_RS2, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"ble", "I", "t,s,p", MATCH_BGE, MASK_BGE, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"bleu", "I", "t,s,p", MATCH_BGEU, MASK_BGEU, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"bge", "I", "s,t,p", MATCH_BGE, MASK_BGE, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"bgeu", "I", "s,t,p", MATCH_BGEU, MASK_BGEU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"bltz", "I", "s,p", MATCH_BLT, MASK_BLT | MASK_RS2, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"bgtz", "I", "t,p", MATCH_BLT, MASK_BLT | MASK_RS1, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"blt", "I", "s,t,p", MATCH_BLT, MASK_BLT, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"bltu", "I", "s,t,p", MATCH_BLTU, MASK_BLTU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"bgt", "I", "t,s,p", MATCH_BLT, MASK_BLT, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"bgtu", "I", "t,s,p", MATCH_BLTU, MASK_BLTU, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"bnez", "C", "Cs,Cp", MATCH_C_BNEZ, MASK_C_BNEZ, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"bnez", "I", "s,p", MATCH_BNE, MASK_BNE | MASK_RS2, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"bne", "I", "s,t,p", MATCH_BNE, MASK_BNE, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"addi", "C", "Ct,Cc,CK", MATCH_C_ADDI4SPN, MASK_C_ADDI4SPN, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"addi", "C", "d,CU,Cj", MATCH_C_ADDI, MASK_C_ADDI, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"addi", "C", "Cc,Cc,CL", MATCH_C_ADDI16SP, MASK_C_ADDI16SP, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"addi", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_ADDI, MASK_ADDI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"add", "C", "d,CU,CV", MATCH_C_ADD, MASK_C_ADD, match_c_add, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"add", "C", "d,CV,CU", MATCH_C_ADD, MASK_C_ADD, match_c_add, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"add", "C", "d,CU,Cj", MATCH_C_ADDI, MASK_C_ADDI, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"add", "C", "Ct,Cc,CK", MATCH_C_ADDI4SPN, MASK_C_ADDI4SPN, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"add", "C", "Cc,Cc,CL", MATCH_C_ADDI16SP, MASK_C_ADDI16SP, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"add", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_ADD, MASK_ADD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"add", "I", "d,s,t,0",MATCH_ADD, MASK_ADD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"add", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_ADDI, MASK_ADDI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"la", "I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LA, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"lla", "I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LLA, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"la.tls.gd", "I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LA_TLS_GD, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"la.tls.ie", "I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LA_TLS_IE, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"neg", "I", "d,t", MATCH_SUB, MASK_SUB | MASK_RS1, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, /* sub 0 */ -+{"slli", "C", "d,CU,C>", MATCH_C_SLLI, MASK_C_SLLI, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"slli", "I", "d,s,>", MATCH_SLLI, MASK_SLLI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sll", "C", "d,CU,C>", MATCH_C_SLLI, MASK_C_SLLI, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sll", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SLL, MASK_SLL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sll", "I", "d,s,>", MATCH_SLLI, MASK_SLLI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"srli", "C", "Cs,Cw,C>", MATCH_C_SRLI, MASK_C_SRLI, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"srli", "I", "d,s,>", MATCH_SRLI, MASK_SRLI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"srl", "C", "Cs,Cw,C>", MATCH_C_SRLI, MASK_C_SRLI, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"srl", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SRL, MASK_SRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"srl", "I", "d,s,>", MATCH_SRLI, MASK_SRLI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"srai", "C", "Cs,Cw,C>", MATCH_C_SRAI, MASK_C_SRAI, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"srai", "I", "d,s,>", MATCH_SRAI, MASK_SRAI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sra", "C", "Cs,Cw,C>", MATCH_C_SRAI, MASK_C_SRAI, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sra", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SRA, MASK_SRA, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sra", "I", "d,s,>", MATCH_SRAI, MASK_SRAI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sub", "C", "Cs,Cw,Ct", MATCH_C_SUB, MASK_C_SUB, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sub", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SUB, MASK_SUB, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lb", "I", "d,o(s)", MATCH_LB, MASK_LB, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lb", "I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LB, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"lbu", "I", "d,o(s)", MATCH_LBU, MASK_LBU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lbu", "I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LBU, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"lh", "I", "d,o(s)", MATCH_LH, MASK_LH, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lh", "I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LH, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"lhu", "I", "d,o(s)", MATCH_LHU, MASK_LHU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lhu", "I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LHU, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"lw", "C", "d,Cm(Cc)", MATCH_C_LWSP, MASK_C_LWSP, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"lw", "C", "Ct,Ck(Cs)", MATCH_C_LW, MASK_C_LW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"lw", "I", "d,o(s)", MATCH_LW, MASK_LW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lw", "I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LW, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"not", "I", "d,s", MATCH_XORI | MASK_IMM, MASK_XORI | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"ori", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_ORI, MASK_ORI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"or", "C", "Cs,Cw,Ct", MATCH_C_OR, MASK_C_OR, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"or", "C", "Cs,Ct,Cw", MATCH_C_OR, MASK_C_OR, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"or", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_OR, MASK_OR, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"or", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_ORI, MASK_ORI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"auipc", "I", "d,u", MATCH_AUIPC, MASK_AUIPC, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"seqz", "I", "d,s", MATCH_SLTIU | ENCODE_ITYPE_IMM(1), MASK_SLTIU | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"snez", "I", "d,t", MATCH_SLTU, MASK_SLTU | MASK_RS1, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sltz", "I", "d,s", MATCH_SLT, MASK_SLT | MASK_RS2, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sgtz", "I", "d,t", MATCH_SLT, MASK_SLT | MASK_RS1, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"slti", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_SLTI, MASK_SLTI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"slt", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SLT, MASK_SLT, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"slt", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_SLTI, MASK_SLTI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sltiu", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_SLTIU, MASK_SLTIU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sltu", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SLTU, MASK_SLTU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sltu", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_SLTIU, MASK_SLTIU, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sgt", "I", "d,t,s", MATCH_SLT, MASK_SLT, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sgtu", "I", "d,t,s", MATCH_SLTU, MASK_SLTU, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sb", "I", "t,q(s)", MATCH_SB, MASK_SB, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sb", "I", "t,A,s", 0, (int) M_SB, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"sh", "I", "t,q(s)", MATCH_SH, MASK_SH, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sh", "I", "t,A,s", 0, (int) M_SH, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"sw", "C", "CV,CM(Cc)", MATCH_C_SWSP, MASK_C_SWSP, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sw", "C", "Ct,Ck(Cs)", MATCH_C_SW, MASK_C_SW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sw", "I", "t,q(s)", MATCH_SW, MASK_SW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sw", "I", "t,A,s", 0, (int) M_SW, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"fence", "I", "", MATCH_FENCE | MASK_PRED | MASK_SUCC, MASK_FENCE | MASK_RD | MASK_RS1 | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fence", "I", "P,Q", MATCH_FENCE, MASK_FENCE | MASK_RD | MASK_RS1 | (MASK_IMM & ~MASK_PRED & ~MASK_SUCC), match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fence.i", "I", "", MATCH_FENCE_I, MASK_FENCE | MASK_RD | MASK_RS1 | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"rdcycle", "I", "d", MATCH_RDCYCLE, MASK_RDCYCLE, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"rdinstret", "I", "d", MATCH_RDINSTRET, MASK_RDINSTRET, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"rdtime", "I", "d", MATCH_RDTIME, MASK_RDTIME, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"rdcycleh", "32I", "d", MATCH_RDCYCLEH, MASK_RDCYCLEH, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"rdinstreth","32I", "d", MATCH_RDINSTRETH, MASK_RDINSTRETH, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"rdtimeh", "32I", "d", MATCH_RDTIMEH, MASK_RDTIMEH, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"ecall", "I", "", MATCH_SCALL, MASK_SCALL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"scall", "I", "", MATCH_SCALL, MASK_SCALL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"xori", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_XORI, MASK_XORI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"xor", "C", "Cs,Cw,Ct", MATCH_C_XOR, MASK_C_XOR, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"xor", "C", "Cs,Ct,Cw", MATCH_C_XOR, MASK_C_XOR, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"xor", "I", "d,s,t", MATCH_XOR, MASK_XOR, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"xor", "I", "d,s,j", MATCH_XORI, MASK_XORI, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"lwu", "64I", "d,o(s)", MATCH_LWU, MASK_LWU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lwu", "64I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LWU, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"ld", "64C", "d,Cn(Cc)", MATCH_C_LDSP, MASK_C_LDSP, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"ld", "64C", "Ct,Cl(Cs)", MATCH_C_LD, MASK_C_LD, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"ld", "64I", "d,o(s)", MATCH_LD, MASK_LD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"ld", "64I", "d,A", 0, (int) M_LD, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"sd", "64C", "CV,CN(Cc)", MATCH_C_SDSP, MASK_C_SDSP, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sd", "64C", "Ct,Cl(Cs)", MATCH_C_SD, MASK_C_SD, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sd", "64I", "t,q(s)", MATCH_SD, MASK_SD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sd", "64I", "t,A,s", 0, (int) M_SD, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"sext.w", "64C", "d,CU", MATCH_C_ADDIW, MASK_C_ADDIW | MASK_RVC_IMM, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sext.w", "64I", "d,s", MATCH_ADDIW, MASK_ADDIW | MASK_IMM, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"addiw", "64C", "d,CU,Cj", MATCH_C_ADDIW, MASK_C_ADDIW, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"addiw", "64I", "d,s,j", MATCH_ADDIW, MASK_ADDIW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"addw", "64C", "Cs,Cw,Ct", MATCH_C_ADDW, MASK_C_ADDW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"addw", "64C", "Cs,Ct,Cw", MATCH_C_ADDW, MASK_C_ADDW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"addw", "64C", "d,CU,Cj", MATCH_C_ADDIW, MASK_C_ADDIW, match_rd_nonzero, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"addw", "64I", "d,s,t", MATCH_ADDW, MASK_ADDW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"addw", "64I", "d,s,j", MATCH_ADDIW, MASK_ADDIW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"negw", "64I", "d,t", MATCH_SUBW, MASK_SUBW | MASK_RS1, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, /* sub 0 */ -+{"slliw", "64I", "d,s,<", MATCH_SLLIW, MASK_SLLIW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sllw", "64I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SLLW, MASK_SLLW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sllw", "64I", "d,s,<", MATCH_SLLIW, MASK_SLLIW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"srliw", "64I", "d,s,<", MATCH_SRLIW, MASK_SRLIW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"srlw", "64I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SRLW, MASK_SRLW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"srlw", "64I", "d,s,<", MATCH_SRLIW, MASK_SRLIW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"sraiw", "64I", "d,s,<", MATCH_SRAIW, MASK_SRAIW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sraw", "64I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SRAW, MASK_SRAW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sraw", "64I", "d,s,<", MATCH_SRAIW, MASK_SRAIW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"subw", "64C", "Cs,Cw,Ct", MATCH_C_SUBW, MASK_C_SUBW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"subw", "64I", "d,s,t", MATCH_SUBW, MASK_SUBW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+ -+/* Atomic memory operation instruction subset */ -+{"lr.w", "A", "d,0(s)", MATCH_LR_W, MASK_LR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sc.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_SC_W, MASK_SC_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoadd.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOADD_W, MASK_AMOADD_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoswap.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOSWAP_W, MASK_AMOSWAP_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoand.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOAND_W, MASK_AMOAND_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoor.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOOR_W, MASK_AMOOR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoxor.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOXOR_W, MASK_AMOXOR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomax.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAX_W, MASK_AMOMAX_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomaxu.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAXU_W, MASK_AMOMAXU_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomin.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMIN_W, MASK_AMOMIN_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amominu.w", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMINU_W, MASK_AMOMINU_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lr.w.aq", "A", "d,0(s)", MATCH_LR_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_LR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sc.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_SC_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_SC_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoadd.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOADD_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOADD_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoswap.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOSWAP_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOSWAP_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoand.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOAND_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOAND_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoor.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOOR_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOOR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoxor.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOXOR_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOXOR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomax.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAX_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOMAX_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomaxu.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAXU_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOMAXU_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomin.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMIN_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOMIN_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amominu.w.aq", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMINU_W | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOMINU_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lr.w.rl", "A", "d,0(s)", MATCH_LR_W | MASK_RL, MASK_LR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sc.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_SC_W | MASK_RL, MASK_SC_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoadd.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOADD_W | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOADD_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoswap.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOSWAP_W | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOSWAP_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoand.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOAND_W | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOAND_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoor.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOOR_W | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOOR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoxor.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOXOR_W | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOXOR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomax.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAX_W | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOMAX_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomaxu.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAXU_W | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOMAXU_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomin.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMIN_W | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOMIN_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amominu.w.rl", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMINU_W | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOMINU_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lr.w.sc", "A", "d,0(s)", MATCH_LR_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_LR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sc.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_SC_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_SC_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoadd.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOADD_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOADD_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoswap.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOSWAP_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOSWAP_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoand.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOAND_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOAND_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoor.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOOR_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOOR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoxor.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOXOR_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOXOR_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomax.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAX_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOMAX_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomaxu.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAXU_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOMAXU_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomin.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMIN_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOMIN_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amominu.w.sc", "A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMINU_W | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOMINU_W | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lr.d", "64A", "d,0(s)", MATCH_LR_D, MASK_LR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sc.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_SC_D, MASK_SC_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoadd.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOADD_D, MASK_AMOADD_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoswap.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOSWAP_D, MASK_AMOSWAP_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoand.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOAND_D, MASK_AMOAND_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoor.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOOR_D, MASK_AMOOR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoxor.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOXOR_D, MASK_AMOXOR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomax.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAX_D, MASK_AMOMAX_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomaxu.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAXU_D, MASK_AMOMAXU_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomin.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMIN_D, MASK_AMOMIN_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amominu.d", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMINU_D, MASK_AMOMINU_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lr.d.aq", "64A", "d,0(s)", MATCH_LR_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_LR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sc.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_SC_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_SC_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoadd.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOADD_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOADD_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoswap.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOSWAP_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOSWAP_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoand.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOAND_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOAND_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoor.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOOR_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOOR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoxor.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOXOR_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOXOR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomax.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAX_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOMAX_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomaxu.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAXU_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOMAXU_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomin.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMIN_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOMIN_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amominu.d.aq", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMINU_D | MASK_AQ, MASK_AMOMINU_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lr.d.rl", "64A", "d,0(s)", MATCH_LR_D | MASK_RL, MASK_LR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sc.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_SC_D | MASK_RL, MASK_SC_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoadd.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOADD_D | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOADD_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoswap.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOSWAP_D | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOSWAP_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoand.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOAND_D | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOAND_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoor.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOOR_D | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOOR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoxor.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOXOR_D | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOXOR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomax.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAX_D | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOMAX_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomaxu.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAXU_D | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOMAXU_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomin.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMIN_D | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOMIN_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amominu.d.rl", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMINU_D | MASK_RL, MASK_AMOMINU_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"lr.d.sc", "64A", "d,0(s)", MATCH_LR_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_LR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sc.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_SC_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_SC_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoadd.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOADD_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOADD_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoswap.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOSWAP_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOSWAP_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoand.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOAND_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOAND_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoor.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOOR_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOOR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amoxor.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOXOR_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOXOR_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomax.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAX_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOMAX_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomaxu.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMAXU_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOMAXU_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amomin.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMIN_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOMIN_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"amominu.d.sc", "64A", "d,t,0(s)", MATCH_AMOMINU_D | MASK_AQRL, MASK_AMOMINU_D | MASK_AQRL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+ -+/* Multiply/Divide instruction subset */ -+{"mul", "M", "d,s,t", MATCH_MUL, MASK_MUL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"mulh", "M", "d,s,t", MATCH_MULH, MASK_MULH, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"mulhu", "M", "d,s,t", MATCH_MULHU, MASK_MULHU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"mulhsu", "M", "d,s,t", MATCH_MULHSU, MASK_MULHSU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"div", "M", "d,s,t", MATCH_DIV, MASK_DIV, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"divu", "M", "d,s,t", MATCH_DIVU, MASK_DIVU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"rem", "M", "d,s,t", MATCH_REM, MASK_REM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"remu", "M", "d,s,t", MATCH_REMU, MASK_REMU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"mulw", "64M", "d,s,t", MATCH_MULW, MASK_MULW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"divw", "64M", "d,s,t", MATCH_DIVW, MASK_DIVW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"divuw", "64M", "d,s,t", MATCH_DIVUW, MASK_DIVUW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"remw", "64M", "d,s,t", MATCH_REMW, MASK_REMW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"remuw", "64M", "d,s,t", MATCH_REMUW, MASK_REMUW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+ -+/* Single-precision floating-point instruction subset */ -+{"frsr", "F", "d", MATCH_FRCSR, MASK_FRCSR, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fssr", "F", "s", MATCH_FSCSR, MASK_FSCSR | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fssr", "F", "d,s", MATCH_FSCSR, MASK_FSCSR, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"frcsr", "F", "d", MATCH_FRCSR, MASK_FRCSR, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fscsr", "F", "s", MATCH_FSCSR, MASK_FSCSR | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fscsr", "F", "d,s", MATCH_FSCSR, MASK_FSCSR, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"frrm", "F", "d", MATCH_FRRM, MASK_FRRM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsrm", "F", "s", MATCH_FSRM, MASK_FSRM | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsrm", "F", "d,s", MATCH_FSRM, MASK_FSRM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"frflags", "F", "d", MATCH_FRFLAGS, MASK_FRFLAGS, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsflags", "F", "s", MATCH_FSFLAGS, MASK_FSFLAGS | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsflags", "F", "d,s", MATCH_FSFLAGS, MASK_FSFLAGS, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"flw", "32C", "D,Cm(Cc)", MATCH_C_FLWSP, MASK_C_FLWSP, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"flw", "32C", "CD,Ck(Cs)", MATCH_C_FLW, MASK_C_FLW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"flw", "F", "D,o(s)", MATCH_FLW, MASK_FLW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"flw", "F", "D,A,s", 0, (int) M_FLW, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"fsw", "32C", "CT,CM(Cc)", MATCH_C_FSWSP, MASK_C_FSWSP, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fsw", "32C", "CD,Ck(Cs)", MATCH_C_FSW, MASK_C_FSW, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fsw", "F", "T,q(s)", MATCH_FSW, MASK_FSW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsw", "F", "T,A,s", 0, (int) M_FSW, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"fmv.x.s", "F", "d,S", MATCH_FMV_X_S, MASK_FMV_X_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmv.s.x", "F", "D,s", MATCH_FMV_S_X, MASK_FMV_S_X, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmv.s", "F", "D,U", MATCH_FSGNJ_S, MASK_FSGNJ_S, match_rs1_eq_rs2, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fneg.s", "F", "D,U", MATCH_FSGNJN_S, MASK_FSGNJN_S, match_rs1_eq_rs2, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fabs.s", "F", "D,U", MATCH_FSGNJX_S, MASK_FSGNJX_S, match_rs1_eq_rs2, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fsgnj.s", "F", "D,S,T", MATCH_FSGNJ_S, MASK_FSGNJ_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsgnjn.s", "F", "D,S,T", MATCH_FSGNJN_S, MASK_FSGNJN_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsgnjx.s", "F", "D,S,T", MATCH_FSGNJX_S, MASK_FSGNJX_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fadd.s", "F", "D,S,T", MATCH_FADD_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FADD_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fadd.s", "F", "D,S,T,m", MATCH_FADD_S, MASK_FADD_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsub.s", "F", "D,S,T", MATCH_FSUB_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FSUB_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsub.s", "F", "D,S,T,m", MATCH_FSUB_S, MASK_FSUB_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmul.s", "F", "D,S,T", MATCH_FMUL_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FMUL_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmul.s", "F", "D,S,T,m", MATCH_FMUL_S, MASK_FMUL_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fdiv.s", "F", "D,S,T", MATCH_FDIV_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FDIV_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fdiv.s", "F", "D,S,T,m", MATCH_FDIV_S, MASK_FDIV_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsqrt.s", "F", "D,S", MATCH_FSQRT_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FSQRT_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsqrt.s", "F", "D,S,m", MATCH_FSQRT_S, MASK_FSQRT_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmin.s", "F", "D,S,T", MATCH_FMIN_S, MASK_FMIN_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmax.s", "F", "D,S,T", MATCH_FMAX_S, MASK_FMAX_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmadd.s", "F", "D,S,T,R", MATCH_FMADD_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FMADD_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmadd.s", "F", "D,S,T,R,m", MATCH_FMADD_S, MASK_FMADD_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fnmadd.s", "F", "D,S,T,R", MATCH_FNMADD_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FNMADD_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fnmadd.s", "F", "D,S,T,R,m", MATCH_FNMADD_S, MASK_FNMADD_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmsub.s", "F", "D,S,T,R", MATCH_FMSUB_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FMSUB_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmsub.s", "F", "D,S,T,R,m", MATCH_FMSUB_S, MASK_FMSUB_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fnmsub.s", "F", "D,S,T,R", MATCH_FNMSUB_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FNMSUB_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fnmsub.s", "F", "D,S,T,R,m", MATCH_FNMSUB_S, MASK_FNMSUB_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.w.s", "F", "d,S", MATCH_FCVT_W_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_W_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.w.s", "F", "d,S,m", MATCH_FCVT_W_S, MASK_FCVT_W_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.wu.s", "F", "d,S", MATCH_FCVT_WU_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_WU_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.wu.s", "F", "d,S,m", MATCH_FCVT_WU_S, MASK_FCVT_WU_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.w", "F", "D,s", MATCH_FCVT_S_W | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_S_W | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.w", "F", "D,s,m", MATCH_FCVT_S_W, MASK_FCVT_S_W, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.wu", "F", "D,s", MATCH_FCVT_S_WU | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_S_W | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.wu", "F", "D,s,m", MATCH_FCVT_S_WU, MASK_FCVT_S_WU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fclass.s", "F", "d,S", MATCH_FCLASS_S, MASK_FCLASS_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"feq.s", "F", "d,S,T", MATCH_FEQ_S, MASK_FEQ_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"flt.s", "F", "d,S,T", MATCH_FLT_S, MASK_FLT_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fle.s", "F", "d,S,T", MATCH_FLE_S, MASK_FLE_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fgt.s", "F", "d,T,S", MATCH_FLT_S, MASK_FLT_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fge.s", "F", "d,T,S", MATCH_FLE_S, MASK_FLE_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.l.s", "64F", "d,S", MATCH_FCVT_L_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_L_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.l.s", "64F", "d,S,m", MATCH_FCVT_L_S, MASK_FCVT_L_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.lu.s", "64F", "d,S", MATCH_FCVT_LU_S | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_LU_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.lu.s", "64F", "d,S,m", MATCH_FCVT_LU_S, MASK_FCVT_LU_S, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.l", "64F", "D,s", MATCH_FCVT_S_L | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_S_L | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.l", "64F", "D,s,m", MATCH_FCVT_S_L, MASK_FCVT_S_L, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.lu", "64F", "D,s", MATCH_FCVT_S_LU | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_S_L | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.lu", "64F", "D,s,m", MATCH_FCVT_S_LU, MASK_FCVT_S_LU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+ -+/* Double-precision floating-point instruction subset */ -+{"fld", "C", "D,Cn(Cc)", MATCH_C_FLDSP, MASK_C_FLDSP, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fld", "C", "CD,Cl(Cs)", MATCH_C_FLD, MASK_C_FLD, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fld", "D", "D,o(s)", MATCH_FLD, MASK_FLD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fld", "D", "D,A,s", 0, (int) M_FLD, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"fsd", "C", "CT,CN(Cc)", MATCH_C_FSDSP, MASK_C_FSDSP, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fsd", "C", "CD,Cl(Cs)", MATCH_C_FSD, MASK_C_FSD, match_opcode, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fsd", "D", "T,q(s)", MATCH_FSD, MASK_FSD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsd", "D", "T,A,s", 0, (int) M_FSD, match_never, INSN_MACRO }, -+{"fmv.d", "D", "D,U", MATCH_FSGNJ_D, MASK_FSGNJ_D, match_rs1_eq_rs2, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fneg.d", "D", "D,U", MATCH_FSGNJN_D, MASK_FSGNJN_D, match_rs1_eq_rs2, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fabs.d", "D", "D,U", MATCH_FSGNJX_D, MASK_FSGNJX_D, match_rs1_eq_rs2, INSN_ALIAS }, -+{"fsgnj.d", "D", "D,S,T", MATCH_FSGNJ_D, MASK_FSGNJ_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsgnjn.d", "D", "D,S,T", MATCH_FSGNJN_D, MASK_FSGNJN_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsgnjx.d", "D", "D,S,T", MATCH_FSGNJX_D, MASK_FSGNJX_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fadd.d", "D", "D,S,T", MATCH_FADD_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FADD_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fadd.d", "D", "D,S,T,m", MATCH_FADD_D, MASK_FADD_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsub.d", "D", "D,S,T", MATCH_FSUB_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FSUB_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsub.d", "D", "D,S,T,m", MATCH_FSUB_D, MASK_FSUB_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmul.d", "D", "D,S,T", MATCH_FMUL_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FMUL_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmul.d", "D", "D,S,T,m", MATCH_FMUL_D, MASK_FMUL_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fdiv.d", "D", "D,S,T", MATCH_FDIV_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FDIV_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fdiv.d", "D", "D,S,T,m", MATCH_FDIV_D, MASK_FDIV_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsqrt.d", "D", "D,S", MATCH_FSQRT_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FSQRT_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fsqrt.d", "D", "D,S,m", MATCH_FSQRT_D, MASK_FSQRT_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmin.d", "D", "D,S,T", MATCH_FMIN_D, MASK_FMIN_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmax.d", "D", "D,S,T", MATCH_FMAX_D, MASK_FMAX_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmadd.d", "D", "D,S,T,R", MATCH_FMADD_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FMADD_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmadd.d", "D", "D,S,T,R,m", MATCH_FMADD_D, MASK_FMADD_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fnmadd.d", "D", "D,S,T,R", MATCH_FNMADD_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FNMADD_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fnmadd.d", "D", "D,S,T,R,m", MATCH_FNMADD_D, MASK_FNMADD_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmsub.d", "D", "D,S,T,R", MATCH_FMSUB_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FMSUB_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmsub.d", "D", "D,S,T,R,m", MATCH_FMSUB_D, MASK_FMSUB_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fnmsub.d", "D", "D,S,T,R", MATCH_FNMSUB_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FNMSUB_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fnmsub.d", "D", "D,S,T,R,m", MATCH_FNMSUB_D, MASK_FNMSUB_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.w.d", "D", "d,S", MATCH_FCVT_W_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_W_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.w.d", "D", "d,S,m", MATCH_FCVT_W_D, MASK_FCVT_W_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.wu.d", "D", "d,S", MATCH_FCVT_WU_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_WU_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.wu.d", "D", "d,S,m", MATCH_FCVT_WU_D, MASK_FCVT_WU_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.d.w", "D", "D,s", MATCH_FCVT_D_W, MASK_FCVT_D_W | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.d.wu", "D", "D,s", MATCH_FCVT_D_WU, MASK_FCVT_D_WU | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.d.s", "D", "D,S", MATCH_FCVT_D_S, MASK_FCVT_D_S | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.d", "D", "D,S", MATCH_FCVT_S_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_S_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.s.d", "D", "D,S,m", MATCH_FCVT_S_D, MASK_FCVT_S_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fclass.d", "D", "d,S", MATCH_FCLASS_D, MASK_FCLASS_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"feq.d", "D", "d,S,T", MATCH_FEQ_D, MASK_FEQ_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"flt.d", "D", "d,S,T", MATCH_FLT_D, MASK_FLT_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fle.d", "D", "d,S,T", MATCH_FLE_D, MASK_FLE_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fgt.d", "D", "d,T,S", MATCH_FLT_D, MASK_FLT_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fge.d", "D", "d,T,S", MATCH_FLE_D, MASK_FLE_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmv.x.d", "64D", "d,S", MATCH_FMV_X_D, MASK_FMV_X_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fmv.d.x", "64D", "D,s", MATCH_FMV_D_X, MASK_FMV_D_X, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.l.d", "64D", "d,S", MATCH_FCVT_L_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_L_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.l.d", "64D", "d,S,m", MATCH_FCVT_L_D, MASK_FCVT_L_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.lu.d", "64D", "d,S", MATCH_FCVT_LU_D | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_LU_D | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.lu.d", "64D", "d,S,m", MATCH_FCVT_LU_D, MASK_FCVT_LU_D, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.d.l", "64D", "D,s", MATCH_FCVT_D_L | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_D_L | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.d.l", "64D", "D,s,m", MATCH_FCVT_D_L, MASK_FCVT_D_L, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.d.lu", "64D", "D,s", MATCH_FCVT_D_LU | MASK_RM, MASK_FCVT_D_L | MASK_RM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"fcvt.d.lu", "64D", "D,s,m", MATCH_FCVT_D_LU, MASK_FCVT_D_LU, match_opcode, 0 }, -+ -+/* Compressed instructions */ -+{"c.ebreak", "C", "", MATCH_C_EBREAK, MASK_C_EBREAK, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.jr", "C", "d", MATCH_C_JR, MASK_C_JR, match_rd_nonzero, 0 }, -+{"c.jalr", "C", "d", MATCH_C_JALR, MASK_C_JALR, match_rd_nonzero, 0 }, -+{"c.j", "C", "Ca", MATCH_C_J, MASK_C_J, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.jal", "32C", "Ca", MATCH_C_JAL, MASK_C_JAL, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.beqz", "C", "Cs,Cp", MATCH_C_BEQZ, MASK_C_BEQZ, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.bnez", "C", "Cs,Cp", MATCH_C_BNEZ, MASK_C_BNEZ, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.lwsp", "C", "d,Cm(Cc)", MATCH_C_LWSP, MASK_C_LWSP, match_rd_nonzero, 0 }, -+{"c.lw", "C", "Ct,Ck(Cs)", MATCH_C_LW, MASK_C_LW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.swsp", "C", "CV,CM(Cc)", MATCH_C_SWSP, MASK_C_SWSP, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.sw", "C", "Ct,Ck(Cs)", MATCH_C_SW, MASK_C_SW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.nop", "C", "", MATCH_C_ADDI, 0xffff, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.mv", "C", "d,CV", MATCH_C_MV, MASK_C_MV, match_c_add, 0 }, -+{"c.lui", "C", "d,Cu", MATCH_C_LUI, MASK_C_LUI, match_c_lui, 0 }, -+{"c.li", "C", "d,Cj", MATCH_C_LI, MASK_C_LI, match_rd_nonzero, 0 }, -+{"c.addi4spn","C", "Ct,Cc,CK", MATCH_C_ADDI4SPN, MASK_C_ADDI4SPN, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.addi16sp","C", "Cc,CL", MATCH_C_ADDI16SP, MASK_C_ADDI16SP, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.addi", "C", "d,Cj", MATCH_C_ADDI, MASK_C_ADDI, match_rd_nonzero, 0 }, -+{"c.add", "C", "d,CV", MATCH_C_ADD, MASK_C_ADD, match_c_add, 0 }, -+{"c.sub", "C", "Cs,Ct", MATCH_C_SUB, MASK_C_SUB, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.and", "C", "Cs,Ct", MATCH_C_AND, MASK_C_AND, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.or", "C", "Cs,Ct", MATCH_C_OR, MASK_C_OR, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.xor", "C", "Cs,Ct", MATCH_C_XOR, MASK_C_XOR, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.slli", "C", "d,C>", MATCH_C_SLLI, MASK_C_SLLI, match_rd_nonzero, 0 }, -+{"c.srli", "C", "Cs,C>", MATCH_C_SRLI, MASK_C_SRLI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.srai", "C", "Cs,C>", MATCH_C_SRAI, MASK_C_SRAI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.andi", "C", "Cs,Cj", MATCH_C_ANDI, MASK_C_ANDI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.addiw", "64C", "d,Cj", MATCH_C_ADDIW, MASK_C_ADDIW, match_rd_nonzero, 0 }, -+{"c.addw", "64C", "Cs,Ct", MATCH_C_ADDW, MASK_C_ADDW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.subw", "64C", "Cs,Ct", MATCH_C_SUBW, MASK_C_SUBW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.ldsp", "64C", "d,Cn(Cc)", MATCH_C_LDSP, MASK_C_LDSP, match_rd_nonzero, 0 }, -+{"c.ld", "64C", "Ct,Cl(Cs)", MATCH_C_LD, MASK_C_LD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.sdsp", "64C", "CV,CN(Cc)", MATCH_C_SDSP, MASK_C_SDSP, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.sd", "64C", "Ct,Cl(Cs)", MATCH_C_SD, MASK_C_SD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.fldsp", "C", "D,Cn(Cc)", MATCH_C_FLDSP, MASK_C_FLDSP, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.fld", "C", "CD,Cl(Cs)", MATCH_C_FLD, MASK_C_FLD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.fsdsp", "C", "CT,CN(Cc)", MATCH_C_FSDSP, MASK_C_FSDSP, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.fsd", "C", "CD,Cl(Cs)", MATCH_C_FSD, MASK_C_FSD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.flwsp", "32C", "D,Cm(Cc)", MATCH_C_FLWSP, MASK_C_FLWSP, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.flw", "32C", "CD,Ck(Cs)", MATCH_C_FLW, MASK_C_FLW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.fswsp", "32C", "CT,CM(Cc)", MATCH_C_FSWSP, MASK_C_FSWSP, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"c.fsw", "32C", "CD,Ck(Cs)", MATCH_C_FSW, MASK_C_FSW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+ -+/* Supervisor instructions */ -+{"csrr", "I", "d,E", MATCH_CSRRS, MASK_CSRRS | MASK_RS1, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrwi", "I", "E,Z", MATCH_CSRRWI, MASK_CSRRWI | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrw", "I", "E,s", MATCH_CSRRW, MASK_CSRRW | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrw", "I", "E,Z", MATCH_CSRRWI, MASK_CSRRWI | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrsi", "I", "E,Z", MATCH_CSRRSI, MASK_CSRRSI | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrs", "I", "E,s", MATCH_CSRRS, MASK_CSRRS | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrs", "I", "E,Z", MATCH_CSRRSI, MASK_CSRRSI | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrci", "I", "E,Z", MATCH_CSRRCI, MASK_CSRRCI | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrc", "I", "E,s", MATCH_CSRRC, MASK_CSRRC | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrc", "I", "E,Z", MATCH_CSRRCI, MASK_CSRRCI | MASK_RD, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrrw", "I", "d,E,s", MATCH_CSRRW, MASK_CSRRW, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrrw", "I", "d,E,Z", MATCH_CSRRWI, MASK_CSRRWI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrrs", "I", "d,E,s", MATCH_CSRRS, MASK_CSRRS, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrrs", "I", "d,E,Z", MATCH_CSRRSI, MASK_CSRRSI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrrc", "I", "d,E,s", MATCH_CSRRC, MASK_CSRRC, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrrc", "I", "d,E,Z", MATCH_CSRRCI, MASK_CSRRCI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrrwi", "I", "d,E,Z", MATCH_CSRRWI, MASK_CSRRWI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrrsi", "I", "d,E,Z", MATCH_CSRRSI, MASK_CSRRSI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"csrrci", "I", "d,E,Z", MATCH_CSRRCI, MASK_CSRRCI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"eret", "I", "", MATCH_SRET, MASK_SRET, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sret", "I", "", MATCH_SRET, MASK_SRET, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sfence.vm", "I", "", MATCH_SFENCE_VM, MASK_SFENCE_VM | MASK_RS1, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"sfence.vm", "I", "s", MATCH_SFENCE_VM, MASK_SFENCE_VM, match_opcode, 0 }, -+{"wfi", "I", "", MATCH_WFI, MASK_WFI, match_opcode, 0 }, -+ -+/* Rocket Custom Coprocessor extension */ -+{"custom0", "Xcustom", "d,s,t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1_RS2, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom0", "Xcustom", "d,s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM0_RD_RS1, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom0", "Xcustom", "d,^s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM0_RD, MASK_CUSTOM0_RD, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom0", "Xcustom", "^d,s,t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM0_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM0_RS1_RS2, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom0", "Xcustom", "^d,s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM0_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM0_RS1, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom0", "Xcustom", "^d,^s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM0, MASK_CUSTOM0, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom1", "Xcustom", "d,s,t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1_RS2, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom1", "Xcustom", "d,s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM1_RD_RS1, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom1", "Xcustom", "d,^s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM1_RD, MASK_CUSTOM1_RD, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom1", "Xcustom", "^d,s,t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM1_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM1_RS1_RS2, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom1", "Xcustom", "^d,s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM1_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM1_RS1, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom1", "Xcustom", "^d,^s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM1, MASK_CUSTOM1, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom2", "Xcustom", "d,s,t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1_RS2, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom2", "Xcustom", "d,s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM2_RD_RS1, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom2", "Xcustom", "d,^s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM2_RD, MASK_CUSTOM2_RD, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom2", "Xcustom", "^d,s,t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM2_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM2_RS1_RS2, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom2", "Xcustom", "^d,s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM2_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM2_RS1, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom2", "Xcustom", "^d,^s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM2, MASK_CUSTOM2, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom3", "Xcustom", "d,s,t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1_RS2, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom3", "Xcustom", "d,s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM3_RD_RS1, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom3", "Xcustom", "d,^s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM3_RD, MASK_CUSTOM3_RD, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom3", "Xcustom", "^d,s,t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM3_RS1_RS2, MASK_CUSTOM3_RS1_RS2, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom3", "Xcustom", "^d,s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM3_RS1, MASK_CUSTOM3_RS1, match_opcode, 0}, -+{"custom3", "Xcustom", "^d,^s,^t,^j", MATCH_CUSTOM3, MASK_CUSTOM3, match_opcode, 0}, -+}; -+ -+#define RISCV_NUM_OPCODES \ -+ ((sizeof riscv_builtin_opcodes) / (sizeof (riscv_builtin_opcodes[0]))) -+const int bfd_riscv_num_builtin_opcodes = RISCV_NUM_OPCODES; -+ -+/* Removed const from the following to allow for dynamic extensions to the -+ built-in instruction set. */ -+struct riscv_opcode *riscv_opcodes = -+ (struct riscv_opcode *) riscv_builtin_opcodes; -+int bfd_riscv_num_opcodes = RISCV_NUM_OPCODES; -+#undef RISCV_NUM_OPCODES ---- original-binutils/bfd/archures.c -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/archures.c -@@ -612,6 +612,7 @@ extern const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_pj_a - extern const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_plugin_arch; - extern const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_powerpc_archs[]; - #define bfd_powerpc_arch bfd_powerpc_archs[0] -+extern const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_riscv_arch; - extern const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_rs6000_arch; - extern const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_rl78_arch; - extern const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_rx_arch; -@@ -701,6 +702,7 @@ static const bfd_arch_info_type * const - &bfd_or1k_arch, - &bfd_pdp11_arch, - &bfd_powerpc_arch, -+ &bfd_riscv_arch, - &bfd_rs6000_arch, - &bfd_rl78_arch, - &bfd_rx_arch, ---- original-binutils/bfd/bfd-in2.h -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/bfd-in2.h -@@ -2073,6 +2073,9 @@ enum bfd_architecture - #define bfd_mach_ppc_e6500 5007 - #define bfd_mach_ppc_titan 83 - #define bfd_mach_ppc_vle 84 -+ bfd_arch_riscv, /* RISC-V */ -+#define bfd_mach_riscv32 132 -+#define bfd_mach_riscv64 164 - bfd_arch_rs6000, /* IBM RS/6000 */ - #define bfd_mach_rs6k 6000 - #define bfd_mach_rs6k_rs1 6001 -@@ -5652,6 +5655,46 @@ relative offset from _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABL - value in a word. The relocation is relative offset from */ - BFD_RELOC_MICROBLAZE_32_GOTOFF, - -+/* RISC-V relocations. */ -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_HI20, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_HI20, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_S, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_I, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_LO12_S, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GPREL12_I, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GPREL12_S, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_HI20, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_I, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_LO12_S, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TPREL_ADD, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_CALL, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_CALL_PLT, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD8, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD16, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD32, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ADD64, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB8, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB16, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB32, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_SUB64, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GOT_HI20, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GOT_HI20, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_GD_HI20, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_JMP, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD32, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL32, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD64, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_DTPREL64, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_TPREL32, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_TLS_TPREL64, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_ALIGN, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_BRANCH, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_JUMP, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_RVC_LUI, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GPREL_I, -+ BFD_RELOC_RISCV_GPREL_S, -+ - /* This is used to tell the dynamic linker to copy the value out of - the dynamic object into the runtime process image. */ - BFD_RELOC_MICROBLAZE_COPY, ---- original-binutils/bfd/config.bfd -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/config.bfd -@@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ or1k*|or1knd*) targ_archs=bfd_or1k_arch - pdp11*) targ_archs=bfd_pdp11_arch ;; - pj*) targ_archs="bfd_pj_arch bfd_i386_arch";; - powerpc*) targ_archs="bfd_rs6000_arch bfd_powerpc_arch" ;; -+riscv*) targ_archs=bfd_riscv_arch ;; - rs6000) targ_archs="bfd_rs6000_arch bfd_powerpc_arch" ;; - s390*) targ_archs=bfd_s390_arch ;; - sh*) targ_archs=bfd_sh_arch ;; -@@ -1344,6 +1345,18 @@ case "${targ}" in - targ_defvec=rl78_elf32_vec - ;; - -+ riscv32-*-*) -+ targ_defvec=riscv_elf32_vec -+ targ_selvecs="riscv_elf32_vec" -+ want64=true -+ ;; -+ -+ riscv64-*-*) -+ targ_defvec=riscv_elf64_vec -+ targ_selvecs="riscv_elf32_vec riscv_elf64_vec" -+ want64=true -+ ;; -+ - rx-*-elf) - targ_defvec=rx_elf32_le_vec - targ_selvecs="rx_elf32_be_vec rx_elf32_le_vec rx_elf32_be_ns_vec" ---- original-binutils/bfd/configure -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/configure -@@ -15472,6 +15472,8 @@ do - powerpc_pei_vec) tb="$tb pei-ppc.lo peigen.lo $coff" ;; - powerpc_pei_le_vec) tb="$tb pei-ppc.lo peigen.lo $coff" ;; - powerpc_xcoff_vec) tb="$tb coff-rs6000.lo $xcoff" ;; -+ riscv_elf32_vec) tb="$tb elf32-riscv.lo elfxx-riscv.lo elf32.lo $elf" ;; -+ riscv_elf64_vec) tb="$tb elf64-riscv.lo elf64.lo elfxx-riscv.lo elf32.lo $elf"; target_size=64 ;; - rl78_elf32_vec) tb="$tb elf32-rl78.lo elf32.lo $elf" ;; - rs6000_xcoff64_vec) tb="$tb coff64-rs6000.lo aix5ppc-core.lo $xcoff"; target_size=64 ;; - rs6000_xcoff64_aix_vec) tb="$tb coff64-rs6000.lo aix5ppc-core.lo $xcoff"; target_size=64 ;; ---- original-binutils/bfd/configure.ac -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/configure.ac -@@ -918,6 +918,8 @@ do - powerpc_pei_vec) tb="$tb pei-ppc.lo peigen.lo $coff" ;; - powerpc_pei_le_vec) tb="$tb pei-ppc.lo peigen.lo $coff" ;; - powerpc_xcoff_vec) tb="$tb coff-rs6000.lo $xcoff" ;; -+ riscv_elf32_vec) tb="$tb elf32-riscv.lo elfxx-riscv.lo elf32.lo $elf" ;; -+ riscv_elf64_vec) tb="$tb elf64-riscv.lo elf64.lo elfxx-riscv.lo elf32.lo $elf"; target_size=64 ;; - rl78_elf32_vec) tb="$tb elf32-rl78.lo elf32.lo $elf" ;; - rs6000_xcoff64_vec) tb="$tb coff64-rs6000.lo aix5ppc-core.lo $xcoff"; target_size=64 ;; - rs6000_xcoff64_aix_vec) tb="$tb coff64-rs6000.lo aix5ppc-core.lo $xcoff"; target_size=64 ;; ---- original-binutils/bfd/elf-bfd.h -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/elf-bfd.h -@@ -475,6 +475,7 @@ enum elf_target_id - XGATE_ELF_DATA, - TILEGX_ELF_DATA, - TILEPRO_ELF_DATA, -+ RISCV_ELF_DATA, - GENERIC_ELF_DATA - }; - ---- original-binutils/bfd/Makefile.am -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/Makefile.am -@@ -949,6 +949,18 @@ elf64-ia64.c : elfnn-ia64.c - $(SED) -e s/NN/64/g < $(srcdir)/elfnn-ia64.c > elf64-ia64.new - mv -f elf64-ia64.new elf64-ia64.c - -+elf32-riscv.c : elfnn-riscv.c -+ rm -f elf32-riscv.c -+ echo "#line 1 "$(srcdir)/elfnn-riscv.c"" > elf32-riscv.new -+ sed -e s/NN/32/g < $(srcdir)/elfnn-riscv.c >> elf32-riscv.new -+ mv -f elf32-riscv.new elf32-riscv.c -+ -+elf64-riscv.c : elfnn-riscv.c -+ rm -f elf64-riscv.c -+ echo "#line 1 "$(srcdir)/elfnn-riscv.c"" > elf64-riscv.new -+ sed -e s/NN/64/g < $(srcdir)/elfnn-riscv.c >> elf64-riscv.new -+ mv -f elf64-riscv.new elf64-riscv.c -+ - peigen.c : peXXigen.c - rm -f peigen.c - $(SED) -e s/XX/pe/g < $(srcdir)/peXXigen.c > peigen.new ---- original-binutils/bfd/Makefile.in -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/Makefile.in -@@ -450,6 +450,7 @@ ALL_MACHINES = \ - cpu-pj.lo \ - cpu-plugin.lo \ - cpu-powerpc.lo \ -+ cpu-riscv.lo \ - cpu-rs6000.lo \ - cpu-rl78.lo \ - cpu-rx.lo \ -@@ -537,6 +538,7 @@ ALL_MACHINES_CFILES = \ - cpu-pj.c \ - cpu-plugin.c \ - cpu-powerpc.c \ -+ cpu-riscv.c \ - cpu-rs6000.c \ - cpu-rl78.c \ - cpu-rx.c \ -@@ -2035,6 +2037,18 @@ elf64-ia64.c : elfnn-ia64.c - $(SED) -e s/NN/64/g < $(srcdir)/elfnn-ia64.c > elf64-ia64.new - mv -f elf64-ia64.new elf64-ia64.c - -+elf32-riscv.c : elfnn-riscv.c -+ rm -f elf32-riscv.c -+ echo "#line 1 "$(srcdir)/elfnn-riscv.c"" > elf32-riscv.new -+ sed -e s/NN/32/g < $(srcdir)/elfnn-riscv.c >> elf32-riscv.new -+ mv -f elf32-riscv.new elf32-riscv.c -+ -+elf64-riscv.c : elfnn-riscv.c -+ rm -f elf64-riscv.c -+ echo "#line 1 "$(srcdir)/elfnn-riscv.c"" > elf64-riscv.new -+ sed -e s/NN/64/g < $(srcdir)/elfnn-riscv.c >> elf64-riscv.new -+ mv -f elf64-riscv.new elf64-riscv.c -+ - peigen.c : peXXigen.c - rm -f peigen.c - $(SED) -e s/XX/pe/g < $(srcdir)/peXXigen.c > peigen.new ---- original-binutils/bfd/targets.c -+++ binutils-2.26.1/bfd/targets.c -@@ -793,6 +793,8 @@ extern const bfd_target powerpc_pe_le_ve - extern const bfd_target powerpc_pei_vec; - extern const bfd_target powerpc_pei_le_vec; - extern const bfd_target powerpc_xcoff_vec; -+extern const bfd_target riscv_elf32_vec; -+extern const bfd_target riscv_elf64_vec; - extern const bfd_target rl78_elf32_vec; - extern const bfd_target rs6000_xcoff64_vec; - extern const bfd_target rs6000_xcoff64_aix_vec; ---- original-binutils/binutils/readelf.c -+++ binutils-2.26.1/binutils/readelf.c -@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ - #include "elf/metag.h" - #include "elf/microblaze.h" - #include "elf/mips.h" -+#include "elf/riscv.h" - #include "elf/mmix.h" - #include "elf/mn10200.h" - #include "elf/mn10300.h" -@@ -771,6 +772,7 @@ guess_is_rela (unsigned int e_machine) - case EM_OR1K: - case EM_PPC64: - case EM_PPC: -+ case EM_RISCV: - case EM_RL78: - case EM_RX: - case EM_S390: -@@ -1309,6 +1311,10 @@ dump_relocations (FILE * file, - rtype = elf_mips_reloc_type (type); - break; - -+ case EM_RISCV: -+ rtype = elf_riscv_reloc_type (type); -+ break; -+ - case EM_ALPHA: - rtype = elf_alpha_reloc_type (type); - break; -@@ -2250,6 +2256,7 @@ get_machine_name (unsigned e_machine) - case EM_CR16: - case EM_MICROBLAZE: - case EM_MICROBLAZE_OLD: return "Xilinx MicroBlaze"; -+ case EM_RISCV: return "RISC-V"; - case EM_RL78: return "Renesas RL78"; - case EM_RX: return "Renesas RX"; - case EM_METAG: return "Imagination Technologies Meta processor architecture"; -@@ -3193,6 +3200,13 @@ get_machine_flags (unsigned e_flags, uns - decode_NDS32_machine_flags (e_flags, buf, sizeof buf); - break; - -+ case EM_RISCV: -+ if (e_flags & EF_RISCV_RVC) -+ strcat (buf, ", RVC"); -+ if (e_flags & EF_RISCV_SOFT_FLOAT) -+ strcat (buf, ", soft-float ABI"); -+ break; -+ - case EM_SH: - switch ((e_flags & EF_SH_MACH_MASK)) - { -@@ -11430,6 +11444,8 @@ is_32bit_abs_reloc (unsigned int reloc_t - return reloc_type == 1; /* R_PPC64_ADDR32. */ - case EM_PPC: - return reloc_type == 1; /* R_PPC_ADDR32. */ -+ case EM_RISCV: -+ return reloc_type == 1; /* R_RISCV_32. */ - case EM_RL78: - return reloc_type == 1; /* R_RL78_DIR32. */ - case EM_RX: -@@ -11576,6 +11592,8 @@ is_64bit_abs_reloc (unsigned int reloc_t - return reloc_type == 80; /* R_PARISC_DIR64. */ - case EM_PPC64: - return reloc_type == 38; /* R_PPC64_ADDR64. */ -+ case EM_RISCV: -+ return reloc_type == 2; /* R_RISCV_64. */ - case EM_SPARC32PLUS: - case EM_SPARCV9: - case EM_SPARC: -@@ -11730,6 +11748,7 @@ is_none_reloc (unsigned int reloc_type) - case EM_ADAPTEVA_EPIPHANY: - case EM_PPC: /* R_PPC_NONE. */ - case EM_PPC64: /* R_PPC64_NONE. */ -+ case EM_RISCV: /* R_RISCV_NONE. */ - case EM_ARC: /* R_ARC_NONE. */ - case EM_ARC_COMPACT: /* R_ARC_NONE. */ - case EM_ARC_COMPACT2: /* R_ARC_NONE. */ ---- original-binutils/gas/configure -+++ binutils-2.26.1/gas/configure -@@ -12418,7 +12418,7 @@ $as_echo "#define NDS32_DEFAULT_AUDIO_EX - $as_echo "$enable_audio_ext" >&6; } - ;; - -- i386 | s390 | sparc) -+ i386 | riscv | s390 | sparc) - if test $this_target = $target ; then - - cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF ---- original-binutils/gas/configure.ac -+++ binutils-2.26.1/gas/configure.ac -@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ changequote([,])dnl - AC_MSG_RESULT($enable_audio_ext) - ;; - -- i386 | s390 | sparc) -+ i386 | riscv | s390 | sparc) - if test $this_target = $target ; then - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEFAULT_ARCH, "${arch}", [Default architecture.]) - fi ---- original-binutils/gas/configure.tgt -+++ binutils-2.26.1/gas/configure.tgt -@@ -87,6 +87,8 @@ case ${cpu} in - pj*) cpu_type=pj endian=big ;; - powerpc*le*) cpu_type=ppc endian=little ;; - powerpc*) cpu_type=ppc endian=big ;; -+ riscv32*) cpu_type=riscv endian=little arch=riscv32 ;; -+ riscv64*) cpu_type=riscv endian=little arch=riscv64 ;; - rs6000*) cpu_type=ppc ;; - rl78*) cpu_type=rl78 ;; - rx) cpu_type=rx ;; -@@ -391,6 +393,8 @@ case ${generic_target} in - ppc-*-kaos*) fmt=elf ;; - ppc-*-lynxos*) fmt=elf em=lynx ;; - -+ riscv*-*-*) fmt=elf endian=little em=linux ;; -+ - s390-*-linux-*) fmt=elf em=linux ;; - s390-*-tpf*) fmt=elf ;; - -@@ -488,7 +492,7 @@ case ${generic_target} in - esac - - case ${cpu_type} in -- aarch64 | alpha | arm | i386 | ia64 | microblaze | mips | ns32k | or1k | or1knd | pdp11 | ppc | sparc | z80 | z8k) -+ aarch64 | alpha | arm | i386 | ia64 | microblaze | mips | ns32k | or1k | or1knd | pdp11 | ppc | riscv | sparc | z80 | z8k) - bfd_gas=yes - ;; - esac ---- original-binutils/gas/Makefile.am -+++ binutils-2.26.1/gas/Makefile.am -@@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ TARGET_CPU_CFILES = \ - config/tc-pdp11.c \ - config/tc-pj.c \ - config/tc-ppc.c \ -+ config/tc-riscv.c \ - config/tc-rl78.c \ - config/tc-rx.c \ - config/tc-s390.c \ -@@ -250,6 +251,7 @@ TARGET_CPU_HFILES = \ - config/tc-pdp11.h \ - config/tc-pj.h \ - config/tc-ppc.h \ -+ config/tc-riscv.h \ - config/tc-rl78.h \ - config/tc-rx.h \ - config/tc-s390.h \ ---- original-binutils/gas/Makefile.in -+++ binutils-2.26.1/gas/Makefile.in -@@ -448,6 +448,7 @@ TARGET_CPU_CFILES = \ - config/tc-pdp11.c \ - config/tc-pj.c \ - config/tc-ppc.c \ -+ config/tc-riscv.c \ - config/tc-rl78.c \ - config/tc-rx.c \ - config/tc-s390.c \ -@@ -521,6 +522,7 @@ TARGET_CPU_HFILES = \ - config/tc-pdp11.h \ - config/tc-pj.h \ - config/tc-ppc.h \ -+ config/tc-riscv.h \ - config/tc-rl78.h \ - config/tc-rx.h \ - config/tc-s390.h \ -@@ -878,6 +880,7 @@ distclean-compile: - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/tc-pdp11.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/tc-pj.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/tc-ppc.Po@am__quote@ -+@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/tc-riscv.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/tc-rl78.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/tc-rx.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/tc-s390.Po@am__quote@ -@@ -1598,6 +1601,20 @@ tc-ppc.obj: config/tc-ppc.c - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(CCDEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@ - @am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c -o tc-ppc.obj `if test -f 'config/tc-ppc.c'; then $(CYGPATH_W) 'config/tc-ppc.c'; else $(CYGPATH_W) '$(srcdir)/config/tc-ppc.c'; fi` - -+tc-riscv.o: config/tc-riscv.c -+@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -MT tc-riscv.o -MD -MP -MF $(DEPDIR)/tc-riscv.Tpo -c -o tc-riscv.o `test -f 'config/tc-riscv.c' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`config/tc-riscv.c -+@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(am__mv) $(DEPDIR)/tc-riscv.Tpo $(DEPDIR)/tc-riscv.Po -+@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ source='config/tc-riscv.c' object='tc-riscv.o' libtool=no @AMDEPBACKSLASH@ -+@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(CCDEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@ -+@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c -o tc-riscv.o `test -f 'config/tc-riscv.c' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`config/tc-riscv.c -+ -+tc-riscv.obj: config/tc-riscv.c -+@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -MT tc-riscv.obj -MD -MP -MF $(DEPDIR)/tc-riscv.Tpo -c -o tc-riscv.obj `if test -f 'config/tc-riscv.c'; then $(CYGPATH_W) 'config/tc-riscv.c'; else $(CYGPATH_W) '$(srcdir)/config/tc-riscv.c'; fi` -+@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(am__mv) $(DEPDIR)/tc-riscv.Tpo $(DEPDIR)/tc-riscv.Po -+@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ source='config/tc-riscv.c' object='tc-riscv.obj' libtool=no @AMDEPBACKSLASH@ -+@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(CCDEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@ -+@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c -o tc-riscv.obj `if test -f 'config/tc-riscv.c'; then $(CYGPATH_W) 'config/tc-riscv.c'; else $(CYGPATH_W) '$(srcdir)/config/tc-riscv.c'; fi` -+ - tc-rl78.o: config/tc-rl78.c - @am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -MT tc-rl78.o -MD -MP -MF $(DEPDIR)/tc-rl78.Tpo -c -o tc-rl78.o `test -f 'config/tc-rl78.c' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`config/tc-rl78.c - @am__fastdepCC_TRUE@ $(am__mv) $(DEPDIR)/tc-rl78.Tpo $(DEPDIR)/tc-rl78.Po ---- original-binutils/include/dis-asm.h -+++ binutils-2.26.1/include/dis-asm.h -@@ -263,6 +263,7 @@ extern int print_insn_little_arm (bfd_vm - extern int print_insn_little_mips (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); - extern int print_insn_little_nios2 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); - extern int print_insn_little_powerpc (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); -+extern int print_insn_riscv (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); - extern int print_insn_little_score (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); - extern int print_insn_lm32 (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); - extern int print_insn_m32c (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); -@@ -327,6 +328,7 @@ extern void print_aarch64_disassembler_o - extern void print_i386_disassembler_options (FILE *); - extern void print_mips_disassembler_options (FILE *); - extern void print_ppc_disassembler_options (FILE *); -+extern void print_riscv_disassembler_options (FILE *); - extern void print_arm_disassembler_options (FILE *); - extern void parse_arm_disassembler_option (char *); - extern void print_s390_disassembler_options (FILE *); ---- original-binutils/include/elf/common.h -+++ binutils-2.26.1/include/elf/common.h -@@ -306,6 +306,7 @@ - #define EM_VISIUM 221 /* Controls and Data Services VISIUMcore processor */ - #define EM_FT32 222 /* FTDI Chip FT32 high performance 32-bit RISC architecture */ - #define EM_MOXIE 223 /* Moxie processor family */ -+#define EM_RISCV 243 /* RISC-V */ - - /* If it is necessary to assign new unofficial EM_* values, please pick large - random numbers (0x8523, 0xa7f2, etc.) to minimize the chances of collision ---- original-binutils/ld/configure.tgt -+++ binutils-2.26.1/ld/configure.tgt -@@ -638,6 +638,12 @@ powerpc-*-aix*) targ_emul=aixppc ;; - powerpc-*-beos*) targ_emul=aixppc ;; - powerpc-*-windiss*) targ_emul=elf32ppcwindiss ;; - powerpc-*-lynxos*) targ_emul=ppclynx ;; -+riscv32*-*-*) targ_emul=elf32lriscv -+ targ_extra_emuls="elf64lriscv" -+ targ_extra_libpath=$targ_extra_emuls ;; -+riscv64*-*-*) targ_emul=elf64lriscv -+ targ_extra_emuls="elf32lriscv" -+ targ_extra_libpath=$targ_extra_emuls ;; - rs6000-*-aix[5-9]*) targ_emul=aix5rs6 ;; - rs6000-*-aix*) targ_emul=aixrs6 - ;; ---- original-binutils/ld/Makefile.am -+++ binutils-2.26.1/ld/Makefile.am -@@ -267,6 +267,7 @@ ALL_EMULATION_SOURCES = \ - eelf32ppcsim.c \ - eelf32ppcvxworks.c \ - eelf32ppcwindiss.c \ -+ eelf32lriscv.c \ - eelf32rl78.c \ - eelf32rx.c \ - eelf32tilegx.c \ -@@ -483,6 +484,7 @@ ALL_64_EMULATION_SOURCES = \ - eelf64btsmip_fbsd.c \ - eelf64hppa.c \ - eelf64lppc.c \ -+ eelf64lriscv.c \ - eelf64ltsmip.c \ - eelf64ltsmip_fbsd.c \ - eelf64mmix.c \ -@@ -1144,6 +1146,11 @@ eelf32lppcsim.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/el - $(srcdir)/emultempl/ppc32elf.em ldemul-list.h \ - $(ELF_DEPS) $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc ${GEN_DEPENDS} - -+eelf32lriscv.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lriscv.sh \ -+ $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh $(ELF_DEPS) \ -+ $(srcdir)/emultempl/riscvelf.em $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc \ -+ ${GEN_DEPENDS} -+ - eelf32lsmip.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lsmip.sh \ - $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lmip.sh $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32bmip.sh \ - $(ELF_DEPS) $(srcdir)/emultempl/mipself.em $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc \ -@@ -1937,6 +1944,12 @@ eelf64lppc.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64 - ldemul-list.h \ - $(ELF_DEPS) $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc ${GEN_DEPENDS} - -+eelf64lriscv.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64lriscv.sh \ -+ $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64lriscv-defs.sh \ -+ $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh $(ELF_DEPS) \ -+ $(srcdir)/emultempl/riscvelf.em $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc \ -+ ${GEN_DEPENDS} -+ - eelf64ltsmip.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64ltsmip.sh \ - $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64btsmip.sh $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64bmip-defs.sh \ - $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh $(ELF_DEPS) \ ---- original-binutils/ld/Makefile.in -+++ binutils-2.26.1/ld/Makefile.in -@@ -577,6 +577,7 @@ ALL_EMULATION_SOURCES = \ - eelf32lppclinux.c \ - eelf32lppcnto.c \ - eelf32lppcsim.c \ -+ eelf32lriscv.c \ - eelf32m32c.c \ - eelf32mb_linux.c \ - eelf32mbel_linux.c \ -@@ -812,6 +813,7 @@ ALL_64_EMULATION_SOURCES = \ - eelf64btsmip_fbsd.c \ - eelf64hppa.c \ - eelf64lppc.c \ -+ eelf64lriscv.c \ - eelf64ltsmip.c \ - eelf64ltsmip_fbsd.c \ - eelf64mmix.c \ -@@ -1219,6 +1221,7 @@ distclean-compile: - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf32lppclinux.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf32lppcnto.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf32lppcsim.Po@am__quote@ -+@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf32lriscv.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf32lr5900.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf32lr5900n32.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf32lsmip.Po@am__quote@ -@@ -1274,6 +1277,7 @@ distclean-compile: - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf64btsmip_fbsd.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf64hppa.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf64lppc.Po@am__quote@ -+@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf64lriscv.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf64ltsmip.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf64ltsmip_fbsd.Po@am__quote@ - @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/eelf64mmix.Po@am__quote@ -@@ -2650,6 +2654,11 @@ eelf32lppcsim.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/el - $(srcdir)/emultempl/ppc32elf.em ldemul-list.h \ - $(ELF_DEPS) $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc ${GEN_DEPENDS} - -+eelf32lriscv.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lriscv.sh \ -+ $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh $(ELF_DEPS) \ -+ $(srcdir)/emultempl/riscvelf.em $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc \ -+ ${GEN_DEPENDS} -+ - eelf32lsmip.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lsmip.sh \ - $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lmip.sh $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32bmip.sh \ - $(ELF_DEPS) $(srcdir)/emultempl/mipself.em $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc \ -@@ -3443,6 +3452,12 @@ eelf64lppc.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64 - ldemul-list.h \ - $(ELF_DEPS) $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc ${GEN_DEPENDS} - -+eelf64lriscv.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64lriscv.sh \ -+ $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64lriscv-defs.sh \ -+ $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh $(ELF_DEPS) \ -+ $(srcdir)/emultempl/riscvelf.em $(srcdir)/scripttempl/elf.sc \ -+ ${GEN_DEPENDS} -+ - eelf64ltsmip.c: $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64ltsmip.sh \ - $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64btsmip.sh $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf64bmip-defs.sh \ - $(srcdir)/emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh $(ELF_DEPS) \ ---- original-binutils/opcodes/configure -+++ binutils-2.26.1/opcodes/configure -@@ -12603,6 +12603,7 @@ if test x${all_targets} = xfalse ; then - bfd_powerpc_arch) ta="$ta ppc-dis.lo ppc-opc.lo" ;; - bfd_powerpc_64_arch) ta="$ta ppc-dis.lo ppc-opc.lo" ;; - bfd_pyramid_arch) ;; -+ bfd_riscv_arch) ta="$ta riscv-dis.lo riscv-opc.lo" ;; - bfd_romp_arch) ;; - bfd_rs6000_arch) ta="$ta ppc-dis.lo ppc-opc.lo" ;; - bfd_rl78_arch) ta="$ta rl78-dis.lo rl78-decode.lo";; ---- original-binutils/opcodes/disassemble.c -+++ binutils-2.26.1/opcodes/disassemble.c -@@ -376,6 +376,11 @@ disassembler (abfd) - disassemble = print_insn_little_powerpc; - break; - #endif -+#ifdef ARCH_riscv -+ case bfd_arch_riscv: -+ disassemble = print_insn_riscv; -+ break; -+#endif - #ifdef ARCH_rs6000 - case bfd_arch_rs6000: - if (bfd_get_mach (abfd) == bfd_mach_ppc_620) -@@ -558,6 +563,9 @@ disassembler_usage (stream) - #ifdef ARCH_powerpc - print_ppc_disassembler_options (stream); - #endif -+#ifdef ARCH_riscv -+ print_riscv_disassembler_options (stream); -+#endif - #ifdef ARCH_i386 - print_i386_disassembler_options (stream); - #endif diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.28_mips-gold.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.28_mips-gold.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9a4021 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.28_mips-gold.patch @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +diff -urN binutils-2.27.orig/gold/configure.tgt binutils-2.27/gold/configure.tgt +--- binutils-2.27.orig/gold/configure.tgt 2016-08-03 15:36:53.000000000 +0800 ++++ binutils-2.27/gold/configure.tgt 2016-10-29 19:28:56.140587026 +0800 +@@ -157,6 +157,7 @@ + targ_obj=mips + targ_machine=EM_MIPS_RS3_LE + targ_size=32 ++ targ_extra_size=64 + targ_big_endian=false + targ_extra_big_endian=true + ;; diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.28_no-bfd-doc.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.28_no-bfd-doc.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..607d479 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/binutils-2.28_no-bfd-doc.patch @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +diff -ur binutils-2.26.1/bfd/Makefile.in binutils-2.26.1.patched/bfd/Makefile.in +--- binutils-2.26.1/bfd/Makefile.in 2015-11-13 16:27:40.000000000 +0800 ++++ binutils-2.27/bfd/Makefile.in 2016-04-02 11:05:43.398422394 +0800 +@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ + ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I . -I .. -I ../config + INCDIR = $(srcdir)/../include + CSEARCH = -I. -I$(srcdir) -I$(INCDIR) +-SUBDIRS = doc po ++SUBDIRS = po + bfddocdir = doc + libbfd_la_LDFLAGS = $(am__append_1) -release `cat libtool-soversion` \ + @SHARED_LDFLAGS@ $(am__empty) diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/cfe-3.8.0.src_frontend.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/cfe-3.8.0.src_frontend.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 3b8e6b7..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/cfe-3.8.0.src_frontend.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -Frontend driver patch from Edward O'Callaghan - -https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21538 - -Index: include/clang/Driver/Driver.h -=================================================================== ---- cfe-3.7.1.src/include/clang/Driver/Driver.h (revision 211898) -+++ cfe-3.8.0.src/include/clang/Driver/Driver.h (working copy) -@@ -357,6 +357,14 @@ - // FIXME: This should be in CompilationInfo. - std::string GetFilePath(const char *Name, const ToolChain &TC) const; - -+ /// GetCompilerRTPath - Find Compiler-RT library path -+ /// -+ /// \param TC - The provided tool chain for additional information on -+ /// directories to search. -+ // -+ // FIXME: This should be in CompilationInfo. -+ std::string GetCompilerRTPath(const ToolChain &TC) const; -+ - /// GetProgramPath - Lookup \p Name in the list of program search paths. - /// - /// \param TC - The provided tool chain for additional information on -Index: include/clang/Driver/Options.td -=================================================================== ---- cfe-3.7.1.src/include/clang/Driver/Options.td (revision 211898) -+++ cfe-3.8.0.src/include/clang/Driver/Options.td (working copy) -@@ -1669,6 +1669,8 @@ - HelpText<"Enable Objective-C Ivar layout bitmap print trace">; - def print_libgcc_file_name : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-libgcc-file-name">, - HelpText<"Print the library path for "libgcc.a"">; -+def print_librt_file_name : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-librt-file-name">, -+ HelpText<"Print the library path for "libclang_rt.builtins-ARCH.a"">; - def print_multi_directory : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-multi-directory">; - def print_multi_lib : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-multi-lib">; - def print_multi_os_directory : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-multi-os-directory">; -Index: lib/Driver/Driver.cpp -=================================================================== ---- cfe-3.7.1.src/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp (revision 211898) -+++ cfe-3.8.0.src/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp (working copy) -@@ -910,6 +910,11 @@ - return false; - } - -+ if (C.getArgs().hasArg(options::OPT_print_librt_file_name)) { -+ llvm::outs() << GetCompilerRTPath(TC) << "\n"; -+ return false; -+ } -+ - if (C.getArgs().hasArg(options::OPT_print_multi_lib)) { - for (const Multilib &Multilib : TC.getMultilibs()) - llvm::outs() << Multilib << "\n"; -@@ -2153,6 +2158,26 @@ - return false; - } - -+std::string Driver::GetCompilerRTPath(const ToolChain &TC) const { -+ // The runtimes are located in the OS-specific resource directory. -+ SmallString<128> Res(TC.getDriver().ResourceDir); -+ const llvm::Triple &Triple = TC.getTriple(); -+ -+ // TC.getOS() yield "freebsd10.0" whereas "freebsd" is expected. -+ StringRef OSLibName = (Triple.getOS() == llvm::Triple::FreeBSD) ? -+ "freebsd" : TC.getOS(); -+ llvm::sys::path::append(Res, "lib", OSLibName); -+ -+ StringRef archName = TC.getArchName(); -+ // Until ARM libraries are build separately, we have them all in one library -+ if (TC.getArch() == llvm::Triple::arm || -+ TC.getArch() == llvm::Triple::armeb) -+ archName = "arm"; -+ -+ llvm::sys::path::append(Res, Twine("libclang_rt.builtins-") + archName + ".a"); -+ return Res.str(); -+} -+ - std::string Driver::GetProgramPath(const char *Name, - const ToolChain &TC) const { - SmallVector<std::string, 2> TargetSpecificExecutables; diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/cfe-3.9.1.src_frontend.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/cfe-3.9.1.src_frontend.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b8e6b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/cfe-3.9.1.src_frontend.patch @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +Frontend driver patch from Edward O'Callaghan + +https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21538 + +Index: include/clang/Driver/Driver.h +=================================================================== +--- cfe-3.7.1.src/include/clang/Driver/Driver.h (revision 211898) ++++ cfe-3.8.0.src/include/clang/Driver/Driver.h (working copy) +@@ -357,6 +357,14 @@ + // FIXME: This should be in CompilationInfo. + std::string GetFilePath(const char *Name, const ToolChain &TC) const; + ++ /// GetCompilerRTPath - Find Compiler-RT library path ++ /// ++ /// \param TC - The provided tool chain for additional information on ++ /// directories to search. ++ // ++ // FIXME: This should be in CompilationInfo. ++ std::string GetCompilerRTPath(const ToolChain &TC) const; ++ + /// GetProgramPath - Lookup \p Name in the list of program search paths. + /// + /// \param TC - The provided tool chain for additional information on +Index: include/clang/Driver/Options.td +=================================================================== +--- cfe-3.7.1.src/include/clang/Driver/Options.td (revision 211898) ++++ cfe-3.8.0.src/include/clang/Driver/Options.td (working copy) +@@ -1669,6 +1669,8 @@ + HelpText<"Enable Objective-C Ivar layout bitmap print trace">; + def print_libgcc_file_name : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-libgcc-file-name">, + HelpText<"Print the library path for "libgcc.a"">; ++def print_librt_file_name : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-librt-file-name">, ++ HelpText<"Print the library path for "libclang_rt.builtins-ARCH.a"">; + def print_multi_directory : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-multi-directory">; + def print_multi_lib : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-multi-lib">; + def print_multi_os_directory : Flag<["-", "--"], "print-multi-os-directory">; +Index: lib/Driver/Driver.cpp +=================================================================== +--- cfe-3.7.1.src/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp (revision 211898) ++++ cfe-3.8.0.src/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp (working copy) +@@ -910,6 +910,11 @@ + return false; + } + ++ if (C.getArgs().hasArg(options::OPT_print_librt_file_name)) { ++ llvm::outs() << GetCompilerRTPath(TC) << "\n"; ++ return false; ++ } ++ + if (C.getArgs().hasArg(options::OPT_print_multi_lib)) { + for (const Multilib &Multilib : TC.getMultilibs()) + llvm::outs() << Multilib << "\n"; +@@ -2153,6 +2158,26 @@ + return false; + } + ++std::string Driver::GetCompilerRTPath(const ToolChain &TC) const { ++ // The runtimes are located in the OS-specific resource directory. ++ SmallString<128> Res(TC.getDriver().ResourceDir); ++ const llvm::Triple &Triple = TC.getTriple(); ++ ++ // TC.getOS() yield "freebsd10.0" whereas "freebsd" is expected. ++ StringRef OSLibName = (Triple.getOS() == llvm::Triple::FreeBSD) ? ++ "freebsd" : TC.getOS(); ++ llvm::sys::path::append(Res, "lib", OSLibName); ++ ++ StringRef archName = TC.getArchName(); ++ // Until ARM libraries are build separately, we have them all in one library ++ if (TC.getArch() == llvm::Triple::arm || ++ TC.getArch() == llvm::Triple::armeb) ++ archName = "arm"; ++ ++ llvm::sys::path::append(Res, Twine("libclang_rt.builtins-") + archName + ".a"); ++ return Res.str(); ++} ++ + std::string Driver::GetProgramPath(const char *Name, + const ToolChain &TC) const { + SmallVector<std::string, 2> TargetSpecificExecutables; diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_elf_biarch.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_elf_biarch.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 574e151..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_elf_biarch.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config/i386/t-elf64 gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config/i386/t-elf64 ---- gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config/i386/t-elf64 1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/i386/t-elf64 2015-06-17 11:20:08.032513005 -0700 -@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ -+# Copyright (C) 2002-2014 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/. -+ -+# On Debian, Ubuntu and other derivative distributions, the 32bit libraries -+# are found in /lib32 and /usr/lib32, /lib64 and /usr/lib64 are symlinks to -+# /lib and /usr/lib, while other distributions install libraries into /lib64 -+# and /usr/lib64. The LSB does not enforce the use of /lib64 and /usr/lib64, -+# it doesn't tell anything about the 32bit libraries on those systems. Set -+# MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES according to what is found on the target. -+ -+# To support i386, x86-64 and x32 libraries, the directory structrue -+# should be: -+# -+# /lib has i386 libraries. -+# /lib64 has x86-64 libraries. -+# /libx32 has x32 libraries. -+# -+comma=, -+MULTILIB_OPTIONS = $(subst $(comma),/,$(TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG)) -+MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = $(patsubst m%, %, $(subst /, ,$(MULTILIB_OPTIONS))) -+MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES = m64=../lib64$(call if_multiarch,:x86_64-elf) -+MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES+= m32=$(if $(wildcard $(shell echo $(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR))/../../usr/lib32),../lib32,../lib)$(call if_multiarch,:i386-elf) -+MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES+= mx32=../libx32$(call if_multiarch,:x86_64-elf-x32) -diff -urN gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config.gcc gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config.gcc ---- gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config.gcc 2015-06-17 11:20:57.841008182 -0700 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config.gcc 2015-06-17 11:17:24.818890200 -0700 -@@ -1353,6 +1353,30 @@ - ;; - x86_64-*-elf*) - tm_file="${tm_file} i386/unix.h i386/att.h dbxelf.h elfos.h newlib-stdint.h i386/i386elf.h i386/x86-64.h" -+ tmake_file="${tmake_file} i386/t-elf64" -+ x86_multilibs="${with_multilib_list}" -+ if test "$x86_multilibs" = "default"; then -+ case ${with_abi} in -+ x32 | mx32) -+ x86_multilibs="mx32" -+ ;; -+ *) -+ x86_multilibs="m64,m32" -+ ;; -+ esac -+ fi -+ x86_multilibs=`echo $x86_multilibs | sed -e 's/,/ /g'` -+ for x86_multilib in ${x86_multilibs}; do -+ case ${x86_multilib} in -+ m32 | m64 | mx32) -+ TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG="${TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG},${x86_multilib}" -+ ;; -+ *) -+ echo "--with-multilib-list=${x86_with_multilib} not supported." -+ exit 1 -+ esac -+ done -+ TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG=`echo $TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG | sed 's/^,//'` - ;; - i[34567]86-*-rdos*) - tm_file="${tm_file} i386/unix.h i386/att.h dbxelf.h elfos.h newlib-stdint.h i386/i386elf.h i386/rdos.h" ---- gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/i386/x86-64.h.orig 2015-08-20 17:17:34.555919593 +0200 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/i386/x86-64.h 2015-08-20 17:17:42.615908670 +0200 -@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ - #define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE 32 - - #undef ASM_SPEC --#define ASM_SPEC "%{m32:--32} %{m64:--64} %{mx32:--x32}" -+#define ASM_SPEC "%{m16|m32:--32} %{m64:--64} %{mx32:--x32}" - - #undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS - #define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS(FILE, DECL, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN) \ diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_gnat.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_gnat.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 167d118..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_gnat.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- gcc-5.3.0/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/Make-lang.in.bak 2015-08-24 16:23:25.004493665 +0200 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/Make-lang.in 2015-08-24 17:53:52.496636113 +0200 -@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ - - - # Extra flags to pass to recursive makes. --COMMON_ADAFLAGS= -gnatpg -+COMMON_ADAFLAGS= -gnatpg -gnatwG - ifeq ($(TREECHECKING),) - CHECKING_ADAFLAGS= - else diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_libc_name_p.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_libc_name_p.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 98e1802..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_libc_name_p.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -diff -urp gcc-5.3.0.bak/gcc/cp/cfns.h gcc-5.3.0/gcc/cp/cfns.h ---- gcc-5.3.0.bak/gcc/cp/cfns.h 2015-01-05 13:33:28.000000000 +0100 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/cp/cfns.h 2016-12-04 01:33:47.568537831 +0100 -@@ -51,8 +51,12 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. - __inline - #endif - static unsigned int hash (const char *, unsigned int); -+static - #ifdef __GNUC__ - __inline -+#ifdef __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ -+__attribute__ ((__gnu_inline__)) -+#endif - #endif - const char * libc_name_p (const char *, unsigned int); - /* maximum key range = 391, duplicates = 0 */ -@@ -122,6 +126,7 @@ hash (register const char *str, register - return hval + asso_values[(unsigned char)str[len - 1]]; - } - -+static - #ifdef __GNUC__ - __inline - #ifdef __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_libgcc.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_libgcc.patch deleted file mode 100644 index fd4b254..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_libgcc.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN gcc-5.2.0.orig/libgcc/config/t-hardfp gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/t-hardfp ---- gcc-5.2.0.orig/libgcc/config/t-hardfp 2015-01-05 04:33:28.000000000 -0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/t-hardfp 2016-04-06 12:04:51.000000000 -0700 -@@ -59,21 +59,52 @@ - - hardfp_func_list := $(filter-out $(hardfp_exclusions),$(hardfp_func_list)) - -+HOST_OS ?= $(shell uname) -+ - # Regexp for matching a floating-point mode. -+ifeq ($(HOST_OS), Darwin) -+hardfp_mode_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_float_modes) | sed 's/ /|/g') -+else -+ifeq ($(HOST_OS), FreeBSD) -+hardfp_mode_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_float_modes) | sed 's/ /|/g') -+else - hardfp_mode_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_float_modes) | sed 's/ /\|/g') -+endif -+endif - - # Regexp for matching the end of a function name, after the last - # floating-point mode. -+ifeq ($(HOST_OS), Darwin) -+hardfp_suffix_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_int_modes) 2 3 | sed 's/ /|/g') -+else -+ifeq ($(HOST_OS), FreeBSD) -+hardfp_suffix_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_int_modes) 2 3 | sed 's/ /|/g') -+else - hardfp_suffix_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_int_modes) 2 3 | sed 's/ /\|/g') -+endif -+endif - - # Add -D options to define: - # FUNC: the function name (e.g. __addsf3) - # OP: the function name without the leading __ and with the last - # floating-point mode removed (e.g. add3) - # TYPE: the last floating-point mode (e.g. sf) -+ -+ifeq ($(HOST_OS), Darwin) - hardfp_defines_for = \ - $(shell echo $1 | \ -- sed 's/(.*)($(hardfp_mode_regexp))($(hardfp_suffix_regexp)|)$$/-DFUNC=__& -DOP_\1\3 -DTYPE=\2/') -+ sed -E 's/(.*)($(hardfp_mode_regexp))($(hardfp_suffix_regexp)|.*)$$/-DFUNC=__& -DOP_\1\3 -DTYPE=\2/') -+else -+ifeq ($(HOST_OS), FreeBSD) -+hardfp_defines_for = \ -+ $(shell echo $1 | \ -+ sed -r 's/(.*)($(hardfp_mode_regexp))($(hardfp_suffix_regexp)|.*)$$/-DFUNC=__& -DOP_\1\3 -DTYPE=\2/') -+else -+hardfp_defines_for = \ -+ $(shell echo $1 | \ -+ sed 's/(.*)($(hardfp_mode_regexp))($(hardfp_suffix_regexp)|)$$/-DFUNC=__& -DOP_\1\3 -DTYPE=\2/') -+endif -+endif - - hardfp-o = $(patsubst %,%$(objext),$(hardfp_func_list)) - $(hardfp-o): %$(objext): $(srcdir)/config/hardfp.c diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_nds32.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_nds32.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 34f2573..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_nds32.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN gcc-5.3.0.orig/gcc/config/nds32/nds32.md gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/nds32/nds32.md ---- gcc-5.3.0.orig/gcc/config/nds32/nds32.md 2015-01-15 22:45:09.000000000 -0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/nds32/nds32.md 2016-04-14 22:09:09.000000000 -0700 -@@ -2289,11 +2289,11 @@ - emit_jump_insn (gen_cbranchsi4 (test, operands[0], operands[2], - operands[4])); - -- operands[5] = gen_reg_rtx (SImode); -+ rtx tmp = gen_reg_rtx (SImode); - /* Step C, D, E, and F, using another temporary register operands[5]. */ - emit_jump_insn (gen_casesi_internal (operands[0], - operands[3], -- operands[5])); -+ tmp)); - DONE; - }) - diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_riscv.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_riscv.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 7e2e828..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-5.3.0_riscv.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10122 +0,0 @@ ---- original-gcc/gcc/config.gcc -+++ gcc-5.3.0/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" - ;; -@@ -1982,6 +1986,34 @@ microblaze*-*-elf) - cxx_target_objs="${cxx_target_objs} microblaze-c.o" - tmake_file="${tmake_file} microblaze/t-microblaze" - ;; -+riscv32*-*-linux*) -+ 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*) -+ 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 -+ ;; -+riscv32*-*-elf*) -+ tm_file="elfos.h newlib-stdint.h riscv/default-32.h ${tm_file} riscv/elf.h" -+ tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-elf" -+ gnu_ld=yes -+ gas=yes -+ gcc_cv_initfini_array=yes -+ ;; -+riscv*-*-elf*) -+ 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" -@@ -3866,6 +3898,31 @@ 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-5.3.0/gcc/configure -@@ -23717,6 +23717,25 @@ 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-5.3.0/gcc/configure.ac -@@ -3263,6 +3263,25 @@ 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/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/execute/20101011-1.c -+++ gcc-5.3.0/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-5.3.0/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-5.3.0/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-5.3.0/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-5.3.0/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-5.3.0/libgcc/config.host -@@ -167,6 +167,9 @@ powerpc*-*-*) - ;; - rs6000*-*-*) - ;; -+riscv*) -+ cpu_type=riscv -+ ;; - sparc64*-*-*) - cpu_type=sparc - ;; -@@ -1064,6 +1067,14 @@ 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" - ;; -+riscv*-*-linux*) -+ tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-fpbit riscv/t-dpbit riscv/t-tpbit riscv/t-elf riscv/t-elf${host_address}" -+ 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 riscv/t-elf${host_address}" -+ 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-5.3.0/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-5.3.0/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_linux.cc -@@ -61,7 +61,8 @@ namespace __sanitizer { - } // 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-5.3.0/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-5.3.0/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-5.3.0/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; ---- original-gcc/libstdc++-v3/configure -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libstdc++-v3/configure -@@ -16646,7 +16646,7 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu - # Long term, -std=c++0x could be even better, could manage to explicitly - # request C99 facilities to the underlying C headers. - ac_save_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS" -- CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -std=c++98" -+ CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -std=gnu++98" - ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS" - ac_save_gcc_no_link="$gcc_no_link" - -@@ -17268,9 +17268,11 @@ rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_obj - $as_echo "$glibcxx_cv_c99_wchar" >&6; } - fi - -+ # For newlib, don't check complex since missing c99 functions, but -+ # rest of c99 stuff is there so don't loose it - # Option parsed, now set things appropriately. - if test x"$glibcxx_cv_c99_math" = x"no" || -- test x"$glibcxx_cv_c99_complex" = x"no" || -+ # test x"$glibcxx_cv_c99_complex" = x"no" || - test x"$glibcxx_cv_c99_stdio" = x"no" || - test x"$glibcxx_cv_c99_stdlib" = x"no" || - test x"$glibcxx_cv_c99_wchar" = x"no"; then -diff -urN empty/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c gcc-5.3.0/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c ---- empty/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ -+/* 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_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-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ -+;; 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") -+ -+(define_register_constraint "l" "JALR_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-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/default-32.h ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/default-32.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/default-32.h 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -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-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -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-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ -+;; 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/. -+ -+ -+(define_automaton "pipe0") -+(define_cpu_unit "alu" "pipe0") -+(define_cpu_unit "imuldiv" "pipe0") -+(define_cpu_unit "fdivsqrt" "pipe0") -+ -+(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") -+ "alu") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_store" 1 -+ (eq_attr "type" "store,fpstore") -+ "alu") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_xfer" 3 -+ (eq_attr "type" "mfc,mtc,fcvt,fmove,fcmp") -+ "alu") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_branch" 1 -+ (eq_attr "type" "branch,jump,call") -+ "alu") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_imul" 10 -+ (eq_attr "type" "imul") -+ "imuldiv*10") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_idivsi" 34 -+ (and (eq_attr "type" "idiv") -+ (eq_attr "mode" "SI")) -+ "imuldiv*34") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_idivdi" 66 -+ (and (eq_attr "type" "idiv") -+ (eq_attr "mode" "DI")) -+ "imuldiv*66") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_fmul_single" 5 -+ (and (eq_attr "type" "fadd,fmul,fmadd") -+ (eq_attr "mode" "SF")) -+ "alu") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_fmul_double" 7 -+ (and (eq_attr "type" "fadd,fmul,fmadd") -+ (eq_attr "mode" "DF")) -+ "alu") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_fdiv" 20 -+ (eq_attr "type" "fdiv") -+ "fdivsqrt*20") -+ -+(define_insn_reservation "generic_fsqrt" 25 -+ (eq_attr "type" "fsqrt") -+ "fdivsqrt*25") -diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/linux64.h gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux64.h ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/linux64.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux64.h 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -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/linux.h gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -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/peephole.md gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ -+;;........................ -+;; 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 (unsigned long)(unsigned int)a << const -+(define_peephole2 -+ [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand") -+ (ashift:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand") -+ (match_operand 2 "const_int_operand"))) -+ (set (match_operand:DI 3 "register_operand") -+ (lshiftrt:DI (match_dup 0) (match_dup 2))) -+ (set (match_operand:DI 4 "register_operand") -+ (ashift:DI (match_dup 3) (match_operand 5 "const_int_operand")))] -+ "TARGET_64BIT -+ && INTVAL (operands[5]) < INTVAL (operands[2]) -+ && (REGNO (operands[3]) == REGNO (operands[4]) -+ || peep2_reg_dead_p (3, operands[3]))" -+ [(set (match_dup 0) -+ (ashift:DI (match_dup 1) (match_dup 2))) -+ (set (match_dup 4) -+ (lshiftrt:DI (match_dup 0) (match_operand 5)))] -+{ -+ operands[5] = GEN_INT (INTVAL (operands[2]) - INTVAL (operands[5])); -+}) -+ -+;; 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-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ -+;; 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) >= 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_OPERAND (INTVAL (op)) && !SMALL_OPERAND (INTVAL (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,ne,lt,le,gt,ge")) -diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,4311 @@ -+/* 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 (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 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 */ -+ 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 */ -+ 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 = 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_OPERAND (INTVAL (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_OPERAND (INTVAL (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. */ -+ split_const (x, &x, &offset); -+ if (offset != 0) -+ { -+ int n = riscv_const_insns (x); -+ if (n != 0) -+ return n + 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 (CONST_HIGH_PART (offset), Pmode); -+ offset = 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 (dest_code == REG && GP_REG_P (REGNO (dest))) -+ { -+ if (src_code == REG && 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 && 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 (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_PROLOGUE_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: -+ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_SEQ_CST: -+ return ".sc"; -+ case MEMMODEL_ACQUIRE: -+ case MEMMODEL_CONSUME: -+ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_ACQUIRE: -+ return ".aq"; -+ case MEMMODEL_RELEASE: -+ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_RELEASE: -+ return ".rl"; -+ case MEMMODEL_RELAXED: -+ return ""; -+ default: -+ fprintf(stderr, "riscv_memory_model_suffix(%ld)\n", model); -+ 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 = (char *) alloca (strlen (s->named.name) + 2); -+ 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_reg. */ -+ 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_reg (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); -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Save register REG to MEM. Make the instruction frame-related. */ -+ -+static void -+riscv_save_reg (rtx reg, rtx mem) -+{ -+ riscv_emit_move (mem, reg); -+ riscv_set_frame_expr (riscv_frame_set (mem, reg)); -+} -+ -+/* Restore register REG from MEM. */ -+ -+static void -+riscv_restore_reg (rtx reg, rtx mem) -+{ -+ riscv_emit_move (reg, mem); -+} -+ -+/* 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_reg (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)) -+ { -+ insn = gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx, -+ GEN_INT (-size)); -+ RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (emit_insn (insn)) = 1; -+ } -+ 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))); -+ -+ /* Describe the effect of the previous instructions. */ -+ insn = plus_constant (Pmode, stack_pointer_rtx, -size); -+ insn = gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, stack_pointer_rtx, insn); -+ riscv_set_frame_expr (insn); -+ } -+ } -+} -+ -+/* 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_OPERAND (INTVAL (adjust))) -+ { -+ riscv_emit_move (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP (Pmode), adjust); -+ adjust = RISCV_PROLOGUE_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_PROLOGUE_TEMP (Pmode), adjust); -+ adjust = RISCV_PROLOGUE_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_reg (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; -+} -+ -+/* Implement TARGET_REGISTER_MOVE_COST. */ -+ -+static int -+riscv_register_move_cost (enum machine_mode mode, -+ reg_class_t from, reg_class_t to) -+{ -+ return SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED (from, to, mode) ? 8 : 2; -+} -+ -+/* 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. */ -+ -+static unsigned char -+riscv_class_max_nregs (reg_class_t rclass, enum machine_mode mode) -+{ -+ if (reg_class_subset_p (FP_REGS, rclass)) -+ return riscv_hard_regno_nregs (FP_REG_FIRST, mode); -+ -+ if (reg_class_subset_p (GR_REGS, rclass)) -+ return riscv_hard_regno_nregs (GP_REG_FIRST, mode); -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* 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; -+} -+ -+/* 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)); -+} -+ -+/* 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); -+} -+ -+/* 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; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* Return a register priority for hard reg REGNO. */ -+static int -+riscv_register_priority (int regno) -+{ -+ /* Favor x8-x15/f8-f15 to improve the odds of RVC instruction selection. */ -+ if (TARGET_RVC && (IN_RANGE (regno, GP_REG_FIRST + 8, GP_REG_FIRST + 15) -+ || IN_RANGE (regno, FP_REG_FIRST + 8, FP_REG_FIRST + 15))) -+ return 1; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* Implement TARGET_TRAMPOLINE_INIT. */ -+ -+static void -+riscv_trampoline_init (rtx m_tramp, tree fndecl, rtx chain_value) -+{ -+ rtx addr, end_addr, mem; -+ uint32_t 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)); -+ -+ /* auipc t0, 0 -+ l[wd] t1, target_function_offset(t0) -+ l[wd] t0, static_chain_offset(t0) -+ jr t1 -+ */ -+ trampoline[0] = OPCODE_AUIPC | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RD); -+ trampoline[1] = (Pmode == DImode ? OPCODE_LD : OPCODE_LW) -+ | (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM << SHIFT_RD) -+ | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RS1) -+ | (target_function_offset << SHIFT_IMM); -+ trampoline[2] = (Pmode == DImode ? OPCODE_LD : OPCODE_LW) -+ | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RD) -+ | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RS1) -+ | (static_chain_offset << SHIFT_IMM); -+ trampoline[3] = OPCODE_JALR | (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM << SHIFT_RS1); -+ -+ /* Copy the trampoline code. */ -+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (trampoline); i++) -+ { -+ mem = adjust_address (m_tramp, SImode, i * GET_MODE_SIZE (SImode)); -+ riscv_emit_move (mem, gen_int_mode (trampoline[i], SImode)); -+ } -+ -+ /* 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 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, -+ 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; -+} -+ -+/* 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_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_CLASS_MAX_NREGS -+#define TARGET_CLASS_MAX_NREGS riscv_class_max_nregs -+ -+#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 (-IMM_REACH/2) -+ -+#undef TARGET_MAX_ANCHOR_OFFSET -+#define TARGET_MAX_ANCHOR_OFFSET (IMM_REACH/2-1) -+ -+#undef TARGET_LRA_P -+#define TARGET_LRA_P hook_bool_void_true -+ -+#undef TARGET_REGISTER_PRIORITY -+#define TARGET_REGISTER_PRIORITY riscv_register_priority -+ -+struct gcc_target targetm = TARGET_INITIALIZER; -+ -+#include "gt-riscv.h" -diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -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.h gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,1079 @@ -+/* 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"); \ -+ builtin_define ("__riscv"); \ -+ \ -+ if (TARGET_64BIT) \ -+ { \ -+ builtin_define ("__riscv64"); \ -+ builtin_define ("_RISCV_SIM=_ABI64"); \ -+ } \ -+ else \ -+ { \ -+ builtin_define ("__riscv32"); \ -+ 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); \ -+ \ -+ if (TARGET_RVC) \ -+ builtin_define ("__riscv_compressed"); \ -+ \ -+ if (TARGET_ATOMIC) \ -+ builtin_define ("__riscv_atomic"); \ -+ \ -+ if (TARGET_MULDIV) \ -+ builtin_define ("__riscv_muldiv"); \ -+ \ -+ 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"); \ -+ \ -+ 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} %{mno-rvc} \ -+%{msoft-float} %{mhard-float} \ -+%{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 -+ -+/* 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 -+ -+/* When floating-point registers are wider than integer ones, moves between -+ them must go through memory. */ -+#define SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED(CLASS1,CLASS2,MODE) \ -+ (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) > UNITS_PER_WORD \ -+ && ((CLASS1) == FP_REGS) != ((CLASS2) == 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_PROLOGUE_TEMP(MODE) gen_rtx_REG (MODE, RISCV_PROLOGUE_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 */ -+ JALR_REGS, /* registers used by indirect calls */ -+ 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", \ -+ "JALR_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 */ \ -+ { 0xf0000040, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* T_REGS */ \ -+ { 0xffffff40, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* JALR_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, 6, 28, 29, 30, 31, 5, 7, 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. */ \ -+ 47, 46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 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 12-bit number. */ -+ -+#define SMALL_OPERAND(VALUE) \ -+ ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (VALUE) + IMM_REACH/2 < IMM_REACH) -+ -+/* True if VALUE can be loaded into a register using LUI. */ -+ -+#define LUI_OPERAND(VALUE) \ -+ (((VALUE) | ((1UL<<31) - IMM_REACH)) == ((1UL<<31) - IMM_REACH) \ -+ || ((VALUE) | ((1UL<<31) - IMM_REACH)) + IMM_REACH == 0) -+ -+#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) -+ -+/* ISA constants needed for code generation. */ -+#define OPCODE_LW 0x2003 -+#define OPCODE_LD 0x3003 -+#define OPCODE_AUIPC 0x17 -+#define OPCODE_JALR 0x67 -+#define SHIFT_RD 7 -+#define SHIFT_RS1 15 -+#define SHIFT_IMM 20 -+#define IMM_BITS 12 -+ -+#define IMM_REACH (1LL << IMM_BITS) -+#define CONST_HIGH_PART(VALUE) (((VALUE) + (IMM_REACH/2)) & ~(IMM_REACH-1)) -+#define CONST_LOW_PART(VALUE) ((VALUE) - CONST_HIGH_PART (VALUE)) -diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,2421 @@ -+;; 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")) -+ -+;; 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")) -+ -+;; 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 -+;; store store instruction(s) -+;; fpstore floating point 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,store,fpstore, -+ mtc,mfc,const,arith,logical,shift,slt,imul,idiv,move,fmove,fadd,fmul, -+ fmadd,fdiv,fcmp,fcvt,fsqrt,multi,nop,ghost" -+ (cond [(eq_attr "got" "load") (const_string "load") -+ -+ ;; 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) -+ -+ (eq_attr "type" "fcmp") (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")]) -+ -+;; 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") -+ -+;; -+;; .................... -+;; -+;; 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_extendhiGPR:mode2" -+ [(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:MODEmode, operands[1]); -+ operands[2] = GEN_INT(GET_MODE_BITSIZE(GPR:MODEmode) - 16); -+ } -+ [(set_attr "move_type" "shift_shift,load") -+ (set_attr "mode" "GPR:MODE")]) -+ -+(define_insn "zero_extendqiSUPERQI:mode2" -+ [(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 "extendSHORT:modeSUPERQI:mode2" -+ [(set (match_operand:SUPERQI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r") -+ (sign_extend:SUPERQI -+ (match_operand:SHORT 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m")))] -+ "" -+ "@ -+ # -+ lSHORT: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:MODEmode)); -+} -+ [(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 "type" "arith") -+ (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_bitGPR: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_rangeGPR: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" -+{ -+ if (GET_CODE (operands[1]) == NE) -+ return "feq.<fmt>\t%0,%2,%3; seqz %0, %0"; -+ return "f%C1.<fmt>\t%0,%2,%3"; -+} -+ [(set_attr "type" "fcmp") -+ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) -+ -+(define_insn "*seq_zero_GPR:modeGPR2: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:modeGPR2: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:modeGPR2: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:modeGPR2: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:modeGPR2: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:modeGPR2: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" "l"))] -+ "" -+ "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" "l")) -+ (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" "l,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 "type" "call")]) -+ -+(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" "l,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 "type" "call")]) -+ -+;; 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" "l,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 "type" "call")]) -+ -+;; 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") -+(include "generic.md") -diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -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.opt gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -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 -+ -+mno-fdiv -+Target Report RejectNegative Mask(NO_FDIV) -+Don't use hardware floating-point divide and square root instructions -+ -+mfdiv -+Target Report RejectNegative InverseMask(NO_FDIV, 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 -+ -+mcmodel= -+Target RejectNegative Joined Var(riscv_cmodel_string) -+Use given RISC-V code model (medlow or medany) -diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h 2016-04-02 14:07:12.469104719 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ -+/* 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 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/sync.md gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ -+;; 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 -+ "" -+{ -+ long model = INTVAL (operands[1]); -+ -+ switch (model) -+ { -+ case MEMMODEL_SEQ_CST: -+ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_SEQ_CST: -+ case MEMMODEL_ACQ_REL: -+ return "fence rw,rw"; -+ case MEMMODEL_ACQUIRE: -+ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_ACQUIRE: -+ case MEMMODEL_CONSUME: -+ return "fence r,rw"; -+ case MEMMODEL_RELEASE: -+ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_RELEASE: -+ return "fence rw,w"; -+ default: -+ fprintf(stderr, "mem_thread_fence_1(%ld)\n", model); -+ 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-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ -+# 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 -diff -urN empty/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux64 gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux64 ---- empty/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux64 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux64 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -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 soft-float no-atomic -diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1 @@ -+/* crti.S is empty because .init_array/.fini_array are used exclusively. */ -diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1 @@ -+/* crtn.S is empty because .init_array/.fini_array are used exclusively. */ -diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -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/muldi3.S gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/muldi3.S ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/muldi3.S 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/muldi3.S 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -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: -+ andi a3, a1, 1 -+ beqz 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/multi3.S gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/multi3.S ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/multi3.S 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/multi3.S 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ -+ .text -+ .align 2 -+ -+#ifndef __riscv64 -+/* Our RV64 64-bit routines are equivalent to our RV32 32-bit routines. */ -+# define __multi3 __muldi3 -+#endif -+ -+ .globl __multi3 -+__multi3: -+ -+#ifndef __riscv64 -+/* Our RV64 64-bit routines are equivalent to our RV32 32-bit routines. */ -+# define __muldi3 __mulsi3 -+#endif -+ -+/* We rely on the fact that __muldi3 doesn't clobber the t-registers. */ -+ -+ mv t0, ra -+ mv t5, a0 -+ mv a0, a1 -+ mv t6, a3 -+ mv a1, t5 -+ mv a4, a2 -+ li a5, 0 -+ li t2, 0 -+ li t4, 0 -+.L1: -+ add a6, t2, a1 -+ andi t3, a4, 1 -+ slli a7, a5, 1 -+ slti t1, a1, 0 -+ srli a4, a4, 1 -+ add a5, t4, a5 -+ beqz t3, .L2 -+ sltu t3, a6, t2 -+ mv t2, a6 -+ add t4, t3, a5 -+.L2: -+ slli a1, a1, 1 -+ or a5, t1, a7 -+ bnez a4, .L1 -+ beqz a0, .L3 -+ mv a1, a2 -+ call __muldi3 -+ add t4, t4, a0 -+.L3: -+ beqz t6, .L4 -+ mv a1, t6 -+ mv a0, t5 -+ call __muldi3 -+ add t4, t4, a0 -+.L4: -+ mv a0, t2 -+ mv a1, t4 -+ jr t0 -diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -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-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -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-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-dpbit ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-dpbit 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-dpbit 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -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-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ -+LIB2ADD += $(srcdir)/config/riscv/riscv-fp.c \ -+ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/save-restore.S \ -+ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/muldi3.S \ -+ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/multi3.S \ -+ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/div.S -diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32 gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32 ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ -+LIB2FUNCS_EXCLUDE += _divsi3 _modsi3 _udivsi3 _umodsi3 _mulsi3 _muldi3 -+ -+HOST_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS += -m32 -+CRTSTUFF_CFLAGS += -m32 -diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf64 gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf64 ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf64 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf64 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ -+LIB2FUNCS_EXCLUDE += _divdi3 _moddi3 _udivdi3 _umoddi3 _muldi3 _multi3 \ -+ _divsi3 _modsi3 _udivsi3 _umodsi3 \ -diff -urN empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-fpbit gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-fpbit ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-fpbit 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-fpbit 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -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-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-tpbit ---- empty/libgcc/config/riscv/t-tpbit 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000000 +0800 -+++ gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-tpbit 2016-04-02 14:07:12.472438058 +0800 -@@ -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 diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_elf_biarch.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_elf_biarch.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..226aed9 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_elf_biarch.patch @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +diff -urN gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config/i386/t-elf64 gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config/i386/t-elf64 +--- gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config/i386/t-elf64 1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800 ++++ gcc-6.1.0/gcc/config/i386/t-elf64 2015-06-17 11:20:08.032513005 -0700 +@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ ++# Copyright (C) 2002-2014 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/. ++ ++# On Debian, Ubuntu and other derivative distributions, the 32bit libraries ++# are found in /lib32 and /usr/lib32, /lib64 and /usr/lib64 are symlinks to ++# /lib and /usr/lib, while other distributions install libraries into /lib64 ++# and /usr/lib64. The LSB does not enforce the use of /lib64 and /usr/lib64, ++# it doesn't tell anything about the 32bit libraries on those systems. Set ++# MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES according to what is found on the target. ++ ++# To support i386, x86-64 and x32 libraries, the directory structrue ++# should be: ++# ++# /lib has i386 libraries. ++# /lib64 has x86-64 libraries. ++# /libx32 has x32 libraries. ++# ++comma=, ++MULTILIB_OPTIONS = $(subst $(comma),/,$(TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG)) ++MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = $(patsubst m%, %, $(subst /, ,$(MULTILIB_OPTIONS))) ++MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES = m64=../lib64$(call if_multiarch,:x86_64-elf) ++MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES+= m32=$(if $(wildcard $(shell echo $(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR))/../../usr/lib32),../lib32,../lib)$(call if_multiarch,:i386-elf) ++MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES+= mx32=../libx32$(call if_multiarch,:x86_64-elf-x32) +diff -urN gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config.gcc gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config.gcc +--- gcc-4.9.2/gcc/config.gcc 2015-06-17 11:20:57.841008182 -0700 ++++ gcc-6.1.0/gcc/config.gcc 2015-06-17 11:17:24.818890200 -0700 +@@ -1353,6 +1353,30 @@ + ;; + x86_64-*-elf*) + tm_file="${tm_file} i386/unix.h i386/att.h dbxelf.h elfos.h newlib-stdint.h i386/i386elf.h i386/x86-64.h" ++ tmake_file="${tmake_file} i386/t-elf64" ++ x86_multilibs="${with_multilib_list}" ++ if test "$x86_multilibs" = "default"; then ++ case ${with_abi} in ++ x32 | mx32) ++ x86_multilibs="mx32" ++ ;; ++ *) ++ x86_multilibs="m64,m32" ++ ;; ++ esac ++ fi ++ x86_multilibs=`echo $x86_multilibs | sed -e 's/,/ /g'` ++ for x86_multilib in ${x86_multilibs}; do ++ case ${x86_multilib} in ++ m32 | m64 | mx32) ++ TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG="${TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG},${x86_multilib}" ++ ;; ++ *) ++ echo "--with-multilib-list=${x86_with_multilib} not supported." ++ exit 1 ++ esac ++ done ++ TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG=`echo $TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG | sed 's/^,//'` + ;; + i[34567]86-*-rdos*) + tm_file="${tm_file} i386/unix.h i386/att.h dbxelf.h elfos.h newlib-stdint.h i386/i386elf.h i386/rdos.h" +--- gcc-6.1.0/gcc/config/i386/x86-64.h.orig 2015-08-20 17:17:34.555919593 +0200 ++++ gcc-6.1.0/gcc/config/i386/x86-64.h 2015-08-20 17:17:42.615908670 +0200 +@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ + #define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE 32 + + #undef ASM_SPEC +-#define ASM_SPEC "%{m32:--32} %{m64:--64} %{mx32:--x32}" ++#define ASM_SPEC "%{m16|m32:--32} %{m64:--64} %{mx32:--x32}" + + #undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS + #define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS(FILE, DECL, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN) \ diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_gnat.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_gnat.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac1e26a --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_gnat.patch @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- gcc-6.1.0/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/Make-lang.in.bak 2015-08-24 16:23:25.004493665 +0200 ++++ gcc-6.1.0/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/Make-lang.in 2015-08-24 17:53:52.496636113 +0200 +@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ + + + # Extra flags to pass to recursive makes. +-COMMON_ADAFLAGS= -gnatpg ++COMMON_ADAFLAGS= -gnatpg -gnatwG + ifeq ($(TREECHECKING),) + CHECKING_ADAFLAGS= + else diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_libgcc.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_libgcc.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b0b8a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_libgcc.patch @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +diff -urN gcc-5.2.0.orig/libgcc/config/t-hardfp gcc-5.2.0/libgcc/config/t-hardfp +--- gcc-5.2.0.orig/libgcc/config/t-hardfp 2015-01-05 04:33:28.000000000 -0800 ++++ gcc-6.1.0/libgcc/config/t-hardfp 2016-04-06 12:04:51.000000000 -0700 +@@ -59,21 +59,52 @@ + + hardfp_func_list := $(filter-out $(hardfp_exclusions),$(hardfp_func_list)) + ++HOST_OS ?= $(shell uname) ++ + # Regexp for matching a floating-point mode. ++ifeq ($(HOST_OS), Darwin) ++hardfp_mode_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_float_modes) | sed 's/ /|/g') ++else ++ifeq ($(HOST_OS), FreeBSD) ++hardfp_mode_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_float_modes) | sed 's/ /|/g') ++else + hardfp_mode_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_float_modes) | sed 's/ /\|/g') ++endif ++endif + + # Regexp for matching the end of a function name, after the last + # floating-point mode. ++ifeq ($(HOST_OS), Darwin) ++hardfp_suffix_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_int_modes) 2 3 | sed 's/ /|/g') ++else ++ifeq ($(HOST_OS), FreeBSD) ++hardfp_suffix_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_int_modes) 2 3 | sed 's/ /|/g') ++else + hardfp_suffix_regexp := $(shell echo $(hardfp_int_modes) 2 3 | sed 's/ /\|/g') ++endif ++endif + + # Add -D options to define: + # FUNC: the function name (e.g. __addsf3) + # OP: the function name without the leading __ and with the last + # floating-point mode removed (e.g. add3) + # TYPE: the last floating-point mode (e.g. sf) ++ ++ifeq ($(HOST_OS), Darwin) + hardfp_defines_for = \ + $(shell echo $1 | \ +- sed 's/(.*)($(hardfp_mode_regexp))($(hardfp_suffix_regexp)|)$$/-DFUNC=__& -DOP_\1\3 -DTYPE=\2/') ++ sed -E 's/(.*)($(hardfp_mode_regexp))($(hardfp_suffix_regexp)|.*)$$/-DFUNC=__& -DOP_\1\3 -DTYPE=\2/') ++else ++ifeq ($(HOST_OS), FreeBSD) ++hardfp_defines_for = \ ++ $(shell echo $1 | \ ++ sed -r 's/(.*)($(hardfp_mode_regexp))($(hardfp_suffix_regexp)|.*)$$/-DFUNC=__& -DOP_\1\3 -DTYPE=\2/') ++else ++hardfp_defines_for = \ ++ $(shell echo $1 | \ ++ sed 's/(.*)($(hardfp_mode_regexp))($(hardfp_suffix_regexp)|)$$/-DFUNC=__& -DOP_\1\3 -DTYPE=\2/') ++endif ++endif + + hardfp-o = $(patsubst %,%$(objext),$(hardfp_func_list)) + $(hardfp-o): %$(objext): $(srcdir)/config/hardfp.c diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_memmodel.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_memmodel.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62428c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_memmodel.patch @@ -0,0 +1,416 @@ +commit ea36272bdc2602a690019b9612d23594571d3d2b +Author: thopre01 thopre01@138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4 +Date: Mon Sep 26 17:20:39 2016 +0000 + + 2016-09-26 Thomas Preud'homme thomas.preudhomme@arm.com + + gcc/ + * tree.h (memmodel_from_int, memmodel_base, is_mm_relaxed, + is_mm_consume, is_mm_acquire, is_mm_release, is_mm_acq_rel, + is_mm_seq_cst, is_mm_sync): Move to ... + * memmodel.h: This. New file. + * builtins.c: Include memmodel.h. + * optabs.c: Likewise. + * tsan.c: Likewise. + * config/aarch64/aarch64.c: Likewise. + * config/alpha/alpha.c: Likewise. + * config/arm/arm.c: Likewise. + * config/i386/i386.c: Likewise. + * config/ia64/ia64.c: Likewise. + * config/mips/mips.c: Likewise. + * config/rs6000/rs6000.c: Likewise. + * config/sparc/sparc.c: Likewise. + * genconditions.c: Include memmodel.h in generated file. + * genemit.c: Likewise. + * genoutput.c: Likewise. + * genpeep.c: Likewise. + * genpreds.c: Likewise. + * genrecog.c: Likewise. + + gcc/c-family/ + * c-common.c: Include memmodel.h. + + git-svn-id: svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk@240504 138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4 + +diff --git a/gcc/builtins.c b/gcc/builtins.c +index 93cbe15ad3c..04dcf95acd2 100644 +--- a/gcc/builtins.c ++++ b/gcc/builtins.c +@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see + #include "target.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "gimple.h" + #include "predict.h" + #include "tm_p.h" +diff --git a/gcc/c-family/c-common.c b/gcc/c-family/c-common.c +index e9f619fd3af..2652259a312 100644 +--- a/gcc/c-family/c-common.c ++++ b/gcc/c-family/c-common.c +@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see + #include "target.h" + #include "function.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "c-common.h" + #include "gimple-expr.h" + #include "tm_p.h" +diff --git a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.c b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.c +index 6078b163548..c65b826b0cc 100644 +--- a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.c ++++ b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.c +@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ + #include "target.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "gimple.h" + #include "cfghooks.h" + #include "cfgloop.h" +diff --git a/gcc/config/alpha/alpha.c b/gcc/config/alpha/alpha.c +index 6d4af04dd7d..d646879e7e8 100644 +--- a/gcc/config/alpha/alpha.c ++++ b/gcc/config/alpha/alpha.c +@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see + #include "target.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "gimple.h" + #include "df.h" + #include "tm_p.h" +diff --git a/gcc/config/arm/arm.c b/gcc/config/arm/arm.c +index 619c3291c87..feb54cbc64a 100644 +--- a/gcc/config/arm/arm.c ++++ b/gcc/config/arm/arm.c +@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ + #include "target.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "cfghooks.h" + #include "df.h" + #include "tm_p.h" +diff --git a/gcc/config/i386/i386.c b/gcc/config/i386/i386.c +index 143b905a341..01e2ad8e1b2 100644 +--- a/gcc/config/i386/i386.c ++++ b/gcc/config/i386/i386.c +@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see + #include "backend.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "gimple.h" + #include "cfghooks.h" + #include "cfgloop.h" +diff --git a/gcc/config/ia64/ia64.c b/gcc/config/ia64/ia64.c +index 5f0bf43a103..573872eb85f 100644 +--- a/gcc/config/ia64/ia64.c ++++ b/gcc/config/ia64/ia64.c +@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see + #include "target.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "cfghooks.h" + #include "df.h" + #include "tm_p.h" +diff --git a/gcc/config/mips/mips.c b/gcc/config/mips/mips.c +index 88f4038224a..3586a1001e7 100644 +--- a/gcc/config/mips/mips.c ++++ b/gcc/config/mips/mips.c +@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see + #include "target.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "gimple.h" + #include "cfghooks.h" + #include "df.h" +diff --git a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c +index d76f479d9e5..6897b5c260d 100644 +--- a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c ++++ b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c +@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ + #include "backend.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "gimple.h" + #include "cfghooks.h" + #include "cfgloop.h" +diff --git a/gcc/config/sparc/sparc.c b/gcc/config/sparc/sparc.c +index 5efed3dc52f..5936f96bd80 100644 +--- a/gcc/config/sparc/sparc.c ++++ b/gcc/config/sparc/sparc.c +@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see + #include "target.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "gimple.h" + #include "df.h" + #include "tm_p.h" +diff --git a/gcc/genconditions.c b/gcc/genconditions.c +index e4f45b097cd..d8b0ebba56b 100644 +--- a/gcc/genconditions.c ++++ b/gcc/genconditions.c +@@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ write_header (void) + #include "resource.h"\n\ + #include "diagnostic-core.h"\n\ + #include "reload.h"\n\ ++#include "memmodel.h"\n\ + #include "tm-constrs.h"\n"); + + if (saw_eh_return) +diff --git a/gcc/genemit.c b/gcc/genemit.c +index 33040aac36d..d5e07a97a6d 100644 +--- a/gcc/genemit.c ++++ b/gcc/genemit.c +@@ -792,6 +792,7 @@ from the machine description file `md'. */\n\n"); + printf ("#include "reload.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "diagnostic-core.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "regs.h"\n"); ++ printf ("#include "memmodel.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "tm-constrs.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "ggc.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "dumpfile.h"\n"); +diff --git a/gcc/genoutput.c b/gcc/genoutput.c +index f8c25ac4df0..59092580e49 100644 +--- a/gcc/genoutput.c ++++ b/gcc/genoutput.c +@@ -231,6 +231,7 @@ output_prologue (void) + printf ("#include "diagnostic-core.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "output.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "target.h"\n"); ++ printf ("#include "memmodel.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "tm-constrs.h"\n"); + } + +diff --git a/gcc/genpeep.c b/gcc/genpeep.c +index 132cdced690..e1997e03e47 100644 +--- a/gcc/genpeep.c ++++ b/gcc/genpeep.c +@@ -373,6 +373,7 @@ from the machine description file `md'. */\n\n"); + printf ("#include "except.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "diagnostic-core.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "flags.h"\n"); ++ printf ("#include "memmodel.h"\n"); + printf ("#include "tm-constrs.h"\n\n"); + + printf ("extern rtx peep_operand[];\n\n"); +diff --git a/gcc/genpreds.c b/gcc/genpreds.c +index d18ebd2ab5a..6db1b7b0301 100644 +--- a/gcc/genpreds.c ++++ b/gcc/genpreds.c +@@ -1580,6 +1580,7 @@ write_insn_preds_c (void) + #include "reload.h"\n\ + #include "regs.h"\n\ + #include "emit-rtl.h"\n\ ++#include "memmodel.h"\n\ + #include "tm-constrs.h"\n"); + + FOR_ALL_PREDICATES (p) +diff --git a/gcc/genrecog.c b/gcc/genrecog.c +index 056798c82f7..77861074492 100644 +--- a/gcc/genrecog.c ++++ b/gcc/genrecog.c +@@ -4192,6 +4192,7 @@ write_header (void) + #include "diagnostic-core.h"\n\ + #include "reload.h"\n\ + #include "regs.h"\n\ ++#include "memmodel.h"\n\ + #include "tm-constrs.h"\n\ + \n"); + +diff --git a/gcc/memmodel.h b/gcc/memmodel.h +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..d53eb7bc9d9 +--- /dev/null ++++ b/gcc/memmodel.h +@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ ++/* Prototypes of memory model helper functions. ++ Copyright (C) 2015-2016 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/. */ ++ ++#ifndef GCC_MEMMODEL_H ++#define GCC_MEMMODEL_H ++ ++/* Return the memory model from a host integer. */ ++static inline enum memmodel ++memmodel_from_int (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT val) ++{ ++ return (enum memmodel) (val & MEMMODEL_MASK); ++} ++ ++/* Return the base memory model from a host integer. */ ++static inline enum memmodel ++memmodel_base (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT val) ++{ ++ return (enum memmodel) (val & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK); ++} ++ ++/* Return TRUE if the memory model is RELAXED. */ ++static inline bool ++is_mm_relaxed (enum memmodel model) ++{ ++ return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_RELAXED; ++} ++ ++/* Return TRUE if the memory model is CONSUME. */ ++static inline bool ++is_mm_consume (enum memmodel model) ++{ ++ return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_CONSUME; ++} ++ ++/* Return TRUE if the memory model is ACQUIRE. */ ++static inline bool ++is_mm_acquire (enum memmodel model) ++{ ++ return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_ACQUIRE; ++} ++ ++/* Return TRUE if the memory model is RELEASE. */ ++static inline bool ++is_mm_release (enum memmodel model) ++{ ++ return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_RELEASE; ++} ++ ++/* Return TRUE if the memory model is ACQ_REL. */ ++static inline bool ++is_mm_acq_rel (enum memmodel model) ++{ ++ return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_ACQ_REL; ++} ++ ++/* Return TRUE if the memory model is SEQ_CST. */ ++static inline bool ++is_mm_seq_cst (enum memmodel model) ++{ ++ return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_SEQ_CST; ++} ++ ++/* Return TRUE if the memory model is a SYNC variant. */ ++static inline bool ++is_mm_sync (enum memmodel model) ++{ ++ return (model & MEMMODEL_SYNC); ++} ++ ++#endif /* GCC_MEMMODEL_H */ +diff --git a/gcc/optabs.c b/gcc/optabs.c +index e41747a630f..c5e9b4f8e13 100644 +--- a/gcc/optabs.c ++++ b/gcc/optabs.c +@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see + #include "target.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "predict.h" + #include "tm_p.h" + #include "expmed.h" +diff --git a/gcc/tree.h b/gcc/tree.h +index 0d9ad0198fa..563e6d9e287 100644 +--- a/gcc/tree.h ++++ b/gcc/tree.h +@@ -4675,69 +4675,6 @@ extern void warn_deprecated_use (tree, tree); + extern void cache_integer_cst (tree); + extern const char *combined_fn_name (combined_fn); + +-/* Return the memory model from a host integer. */ +-static inline enum memmodel +-memmodel_from_int (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT val) +-{ +- return (enum memmodel) (val & MEMMODEL_MASK); +-} +- +-/* Return the base memory model from a host integer. */ +-static inline enum memmodel +-memmodel_base (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT val) +-{ +- return (enum memmodel) (val & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK); +-} +- +-/* Return TRUE if the memory model is RELAXED. */ +-static inline bool +-is_mm_relaxed (enum memmodel model) +-{ +- return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_RELAXED; +-} +- +-/* Return TRUE if the memory model is CONSUME. */ +-static inline bool +-is_mm_consume (enum memmodel model) +-{ +- return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_CONSUME; +-} +- +-/* Return TRUE if the memory model is ACQUIRE. */ +-static inline bool +-is_mm_acquire (enum memmodel model) +-{ +- return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_ACQUIRE; +-} +- +-/* Return TRUE if the memory model is RELEASE. */ +-static inline bool +-is_mm_release (enum memmodel model) +-{ +- return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_RELEASE; +-} +- +-/* Return TRUE if the memory model is ACQ_REL. */ +-static inline bool +-is_mm_acq_rel (enum memmodel model) +-{ +- return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_ACQ_REL; +-} +- +-/* Return TRUE if the memory model is SEQ_CST. */ +-static inline bool +-is_mm_seq_cst (enum memmodel model) +-{ +- return (model & MEMMODEL_BASE_MASK) == MEMMODEL_SEQ_CST; +-} +- +-/* Return TRUE if the memory model is a SYNC variant. */ +-static inline bool +-is_mm_sync (enum memmodel model) +-{ +- return (model & MEMMODEL_SYNC); +-} +- + /* Compare and hash for any structure which begins with a canonical + pointer. Assumes all pointers are interchangeable, which is sort + of already assumed by gcc elsewhere IIRC. */ +diff --git a/gcc/tsan.c b/gcc/tsan.c +index 91dbd41a0b4..cc194749665 100644 +--- a/gcc/tsan.c ++++ b/gcc/tsan.c +@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see + #include "backend.h" + #include "rtl.h" + #include "tree.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" + #include "gimple.h" + #include "tree-pass.h" + #include "ssa.h" diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_nds32.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_nds32.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cdfb02f --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_nds32.patch @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +diff -urN gcc-6.1.0.orig/gcc/config/nds32/nds32.md gcc-6.1.0/gcc/config/nds32/nds32.md +--- gcc-6.1.0.orig/gcc/config/nds32/nds32.md 2015-01-15 22:45:09.000000000 -0800 ++++ gcc-6.1.0/gcc/config/nds32/nds32.md 2016-04-14 22:09:09.000000000 -0700 +@@ -2289,11 +2289,11 @@ + emit_jump_insn (gen_cbranchsi4 (test, operands[0], operands[2], + operands[4])); + +- operands[5] = gen_reg_rtx (SImode); ++ rtx tmp = gen_reg_rtx (SImode); + /* Step C, D, E, and F, using another temporary register operands[5]. */ + emit_jump_insn (gen_casesi_internal (operands[0], + operands[3], +- operands[5])); ++ tmp)); + DONE; + }) + diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_riscv.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_riscv.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca9555d --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/gcc-6.3.0_riscv.patch @@ -0,0 +1,10521 @@ +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c gcc-6.3.0/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..50f1485f87a +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/common/config/riscv/riscv-common.c +@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ ++/* Common hooks for RISC-V. ++ Copyright (C) 2016 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 "diagnostic-core.h" ++ ++/* Parse a RISC-V ISA string into an option mask. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_parse_arch_string (const char *isa, int *flags, location_t loc) ++{ ++ const char *p = isa; ++ ++ if (strncmp (p, "rv32", 4) == 0) ++ *flags &= ~MASK_64BIT, p += 4; ++ else if (strncmp (p, "rv64", 4) == 0) ++ *flags |= MASK_64BIT, p += 4; ++ else ++ { ++ error_at (loc, "-march=%s: ISA string must begin with rv32 or rv64", isa); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ if (*p == 'g') ++ { ++ p++; ++ ++ *flags |= MASK_MUL; ++ *flags |= MASK_ATOMIC; ++ *flags |= MASK_HARD_FLOAT; ++ *flags |= MASK_DOUBLE_FLOAT; ++ } ++ else if (*p == 'i') ++ { ++ p++; ++ ++ *flags &= ~MASK_MUL; ++ if (*p == 'm') ++ *flags |= MASK_MUL, p++; ++ ++ *flags &= ~MASK_ATOMIC; ++ if (*p == 'a') ++ *flags |= MASK_ATOMIC, p++; ++ ++ *flags &= ~(MASK_HARD_FLOAT | MASK_DOUBLE_FLOAT); ++ if (*p == 'f') ++ { ++ *flags |= MASK_HARD_FLOAT, p++; ++ ++ if (*p == 'd') ++ { ++ *flags |= MASK_DOUBLE_FLOAT; ++ p++; ++ } ++ } ++ } ++ else ++ { ++ error_at (loc, "-march=%s: invalid ISA string", isa); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ *flags &= ~MASK_RVC; ++ if (*p == 'c') ++ *flags |= MASK_RVC, p++; ++ ++ if (*p) ++ { ++ error_at (loc, "-march=%s: unsupported ISA substring %qs", isa, p); ++ return; ++ } ++} ++ ++/* 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) ++{ ++ switch (decoded->opt_index) ++ { ++ case OPT_march_: ++ riscv_parse_arch_string (decoded->arg, &opts->x_target_flags, loc); ++ 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_2_PLUS, OPT_free, NULL, 1 }, ++ { OPT_LEVELS_NONE, 0, NULL, 0 } ++ }; ++ ++#undef TARGET_OPTION_OPTIMIZATION_TABLE ++#define TARGET_OPTION_OPTIMIZATION_TABLE riscv_option_optimization_table ++ ++#undef TARGET_HANDLE_OPTION ++#define TARGET_HANDLE_OPTION riscv_handle_option ++ ++struct gcc_targetm_common targetm_common = TARGETM_COMMON_INITIALIZER; +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config.gcc gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config.gcc +index bc389eb45e7..ddfa4dccb52 100644 +--- original-gcc/gcc/config.gcc ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config.gcc +@@ -451,6 +451,10 @@ powerpc*-*-*) + esac + extra_options="${extra_options} g.opt fused-madd.opt rs6000/rs6000-tables.opt" + ;; ++riscv*) ++ cpu_type=riscv ++ extra_objs="riscv-builtins.o riscv-c.o" ++ ;; + rs6000*-*-*) + extra_options="${extra_options} g.opt fused-madd.opt rs6000/rs6000-tables.opt" + ;; +@@ -2016,6 +2020,34 @@ microblaze*-*-elf) + cxx_target_objs="${cxx_target_objs} microblaze-c.o" + tmake_file="${tmake_file} microblaze/t-microblaze" + ;; ++riscv*-*-linux*) ++ tm_file="elfos.h gnu-user.h linux.h glibc-stdint.h ${tm_file} riscv/linux.h" ++ case "x${enable_multilib}" in ++ xno) ;; ++ xyes) tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-linux-multilib" ;; ++ *) echo "Unknown value for enable_multilib"; exit 1 ++ esac ++ tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-riscv riscv/t-linux" ++ gnu_ld=yes ++ gas=yes ++ # Force .init_array support. The configure script cannot always ++ # automatically detect that GAS supports it, yet we require it. ++ gcc_cv_initfini_array=yes ++ ;; ++riscv*-*-elf*) ++ tm_file="elfos.h newlib-stdint.h ${tm_file} riscv/elf.h" ++ case "x${enable_multilib}" in ++ xno) ;; ++ xyes) tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-elf-multilib" ;; ++ *) echo "Unknown value for enable_multilib"; exit 1 ++ esac ++ tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-riscv" ++ gnu_ld=yes ++ gas=yes ++ # Force .init_array support. The configure script cannot always ++ # automatically detect that GAS supports it, yet we require it. ++ gcc_cv_initfini_array=yes ++ ;; + mips*-*-netbsd*) # NetBSD/mips, either endian. + target_cpu_default="MASK_ABICALLS" + tm_file="elfos.h ${tm_file} mips/elf.h netbsd.h netbsd-elf.h mips/netbsd.h" +@@ -3939,6 +3971,70 @@ case "${target}" in + done + ;; + ++ riscv*-*-*) ++ supported_defaults="abi arch tune" ++ ++ case "${target}" in ++ riscv32*) xlen=32 ;; ++ riscv64*) xlen=64 ;; ++ *) echo "Unsupported RISC-V target ${target}" 1>&2; exit 1 ;; ++ esac ++ ++ # Infer arch from --with-arch, --target, and --with-abi. ++ case "${with_arch}" in ++ rv32i* | rv32g* | rv64i* | rv64g*) ++ # OK. ++ ;; ++ "") ++ # Infer XLEN, but otherwise assume GC. ++ case "${with_abi}" in ++ ilp32 | ilp32f | ilp32d) with_arch="rv32gc" ;; ++ lp64 | lp64f | lp64d) with_arch="rv64gc" ;; ++ *) with_arch="rv${xlen}gc" ;; ++ esac ++ ;; ++ *) ++ echo "--with-arch=${with_arch} is not supported. The argument must begin with rv32i, rv32g, rv64i, or rv64g." 1>&2 ++ exit 1 ++ ;; ++ esac ++ ++ # Make sure --with-abi is valid. If it was not specified, ++ # pick a default based on the ISA, preferring soft-float ++ # unless the D extension is present. ++ case "${with_abi}" in ++ ilp32 | ilp32f | ilp32d | lp64 | lp64f | lp64d) ++ ;; ++ "") ++ case "${with_arch}" in ++ rv32*d* | rv32g*) with_abi=ilp32d ;; ++ rv32*) with_abi=ilp32 ;; ++ rv64*d* | rv64g*) with_abi=lp64d ;; ++ rv64*) with_abi=lp64 ;; ++ esac ++ ;; ++ *) ++ echo "--with-abi=${with_abi} is not supported" 1>&2 ++ exit 1 ++ ;; ++ esac ++ ++ # Make sure ABI and ISA are compatible. ++ case "${with_abi},${with_arch}" in ++ ilp32,rv32* \ ++ | ilp32f,rv32*f* | ilp32f,rv32g* \ ++ | ilp32d,rv32*d* | ilp32d,rv32g* \ ++ | lp64,rv64* \ ++ | lp64f,rv64*f* | lp64f,rv64g* \ ++ | lp64d,rv64*d* | lp64d,rv64g*) ++ ;; ++ *) ++ echo "--with-abi=${with_abi} is not supported for ISA ${with_arch}" 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 lxc1-sxc1 madd4" + +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..ae93788e44a +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/constraints.md +@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ ++;; Constraint definitions for RISC-V target. ++;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++;; 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 "j" "SIBCALL_REGS" ++ "@internal") ++ ++;; Avoid using register t0 for JALR's argument, because for some ++;; microarchitectures that is a return-address stack hint. ++(define_register_constraint "l" "JALR_REGS" ++ "@internal") ++ ++;; General constraints ++ ++(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"))) ++ ++(define_constraint "K" ++ "A 5-bit unsigned immediate for CSR access instructions." ++ (and (match_code "const_int") ++ (match_test "IN_RANGE (ival, 0, 31)"))) ++ ++;; Floating-point constant +0.0, used for FCVT-based moves when FMV is ++;; not available in RV32. ++(define_constraint "G" ++ "@internal" ++ (and (match_code "const_double") ++ (match_test "op == CONST0_RTX (mode)"))) ++ ++(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." ++ (match_operand 0 "absolute_symbolic_operand")) ++ ++(define_constraint "U" ++ "@internal ++ A PLT-indirect call address." ++ (match_operand 0 "plt_symbolic_operand")) ++ ++(define_constraint "T" ++ "@internal ++ A constant @code{move_operand}." ++ (and (match_operand 0 "move_operand") ++ (match_test "CONSTANT_P (op)"))) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..391e59f49b9 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/elf.h +@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++/* Target macros for riscv*-elf targets. ++ Copyright (C) 1994-2017 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 LINK_SPEC "\ ++-melf" XLEN_SPEC "lriscv \ ++%{shared}" ++ ++/* Link against Newlib libraries, because the ELF backend assumes Newlib. ++ Handle the circular dependence between libc and libgloss. */ ++#undef LIB_SPEC ++#define LIB_SPEC "--start-group -lc -lgloss --end-group" ++ ++#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 --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..294c7ef729d +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/generic.md +@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ ++;; Generic DFA-based pipeline description for RISC-V targets. ++;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++;; 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_automaton "pipe0") ++(define_cpu_unit "alu" "pipe0") ++(define_cpu_unit "imuldiv" "pipe0") ++(define_cpu_unit "fdivsqrt" "pipe0") ++ ++(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") ++ "alu") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_store" 1 ++ (eq_attr "type" "store,fpstore") ++ "alu") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_xfer" 3 ++ (eq_attr "type" "mfc,mtc,fcvt,fmove,fcmp") ++ "alu") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_branch" 1 ++ (eq_attr "type" "branch,jump,call") ++ "alu") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_imul" 10 ++ (eq_attr "type" "imul") ++ "imuldiv*10") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_idivsi" 34 ++ (and (eq_attr "type" "idiv") ++ (eq_attr "mode" "SI")) ++ "imuldiv*34") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_idivdi" 66 ++ (and (eq_attr "type" "idiv") ++ (eq_attr "mode" "DI")) ++ "imuldiv*66") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_fmul_single" 5 ++ (and (eq_attr "type" "fadd,fmul,fmadd") ++ (eq_attr "mode" "SF")) ++ "alu") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_fmul_double" 7 ++ (and (eq_attr "type" "fadd,fmul,fmadd") ++ (eq_attr "mode" "DF")) ++ "alu") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_fdiv" 20 ++ (eq_attr "type" "fdiv") ++ "fdivsqrt*20") ++ ++(define_insn_reservation "generic_fsqrt" 25 ++ (eq_attr "type" "fsqrt") ++ "fdivsqrt*25") +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..0c622118056 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/linux.h +@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ ++/* Definitions for RISC-V GNU/Linux systems with ELF format. ++ Copyright (C) 1998-2017 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_OS_CPP_BUILTINS() \ ++ do { \ ++ GNU_USER_TARGET_OS_CPP_BUILTINS(); \ ++ } while (0) ++ ++#define GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER "/lib/ld-linux-riscv" XLEN_SPEC "-" ABI_SPEC ".so.1" ++ ++/* Because RISC-V only has word-sized atomics, it requries libatomic where ++ others do not. So link libatomic by default, as needed. */ ++#undef LIB_SPEC ++#define LIB_SPEC GNU_USER_TARGET_LIB_SPEC \ ++ " %{pthread:" LD_AS_NEEDED_OPTION " -latomic " LD_NO_AS_NEEDED_OPTION "}" \ ++ ++#define LINK_SPEC "\ ++-melf" XLEN_SPEC "lriscv \ ++%{shared} \ ++ %{!shared: \ ++ %{!static: \ ++ %{rdynamic:-export-dynamic} \ ++ -dynamic-linker " GNU_USER_DYNAMIC_LINKER "} \ ++ %{static:-static}}" +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/multilib-generator gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/multilib-generator +new file mode 100755 +index 00000000000..b7ebf7bed41 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/multilib-generator +@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ ++#!/usr/bin/env python ++ ++# RISC-V multilib list generator. ++# Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++# Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++# ++# 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/. ++ ++# Each argument to this script is of the form ++# <primary arch>-<abi>-<additional arches>-<extensions> ++# For example, ++# rv32imafd-ilp32d-rv32g-c,v ++# means that, in addition to rv32imafd, these configurations can also use the ++# rv32imafd-ilp32d libraries: rv32imafdc, rv32imafdv, rv32g, rv32gc, rv32gv ++ ++from __future__ import print_function ++import sys ++import collections ++ ++arches = collections.OrderedDict() ++abis = collections.OrderedDict() ++required = [] ++reuse = [] ++ ++for cfg in sys.argv[1:]: ++ (arch, abi, extra, ext) = cfg.split('-') ++ arches[arch] = 1 ++ abis[abi] = 1 ++ extra = list(filter(None, extra.split(','))) ++ ext = list(filter(None, ext.split(','))) ++ alts = sum([[x] + [x + y for y in ext] for x in [arch] + extra], []) ++ alts = alts + [x.replace('imafd', 'g') for x in alts if 'imafd' in x] ++ for alt in alts[1:]: ++ arches[alt] = 1 ++ reuse.append('march.%s/mabi.%s=march.%s/mabi.%s' % (arch, abi, alt, abi)) ++ required.append('march=%s/mabi=%s' % (arch, abi)) ++ ++arch_options = '/'.join(['march=%s' % x for x in arches.keys()]) ++arch_dirnames = ' '.join(arches.keys()) ++ ++abi_options = '/'.join(['mabi=%s' % x for x in abis.keys()]) ++abi_dirnames = ' '.join(abis.keys()) ++ ++prog = sys.argv[0].split('/')[-1] ++print('# This file was generated by %s with the command:' % prog) ++print('# %s' % ' '.join(sys.argv)) ++ ++print('MULTILIB_OPTIONS = %s %s' % (arch_options, abi_options)) ++print('MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = %s %s' % (arch_dirnames, abi_dirnames)) ++print('MULTILIB_REQUIRED = %s' % ' '.join(required)) ++print('MULTILIB_REUSE = %s' % ' '.join(reuse)) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..7e644e01759 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/peephole.md +@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ ++;; Peephole optimizations for RISC-V for GNU compiler. ++;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ ++;; 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/. ++ ++;; Simplify (unsigned long)(unsigned int)a << const ++(define_peephole2 ++ [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand") ++ (ashift:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand") ++ (match_operand 2 "const_int_operand"))) ++ (set (match_operand:DI 3 "register_operand") ++ (lshiftrt:DI (match_dup 0) (match_dup 2))) ++ (set (match_operand:DI 4 "register_operand") ++ (ashift:DI (match_dup 3) (match_operand 5 "const_int_operand")))] ++ "TARGET_64BIT ++ && INTVAL (operands[5]) < INTVAL (operands[2]) ++ && (REGNO (operands[3]) == REGNO (operands[4]) ++ || peep2_reg_dead_p (3, operands[3]))" ++ [(set (match_dup 0) ++ (ashift:DI (match_dup 1) (match_dup 2))) ++ (set (match_dup 4) ++ (lshiftrt:DI (match_dup 0) (match_operand 5)))] ++{ ++ operands[5] = GEN_INT (INTVAL (operands[2]) - INTVAL (operands[5])); ++}) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/pic.md gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/pic.md +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..6a29ead32d3 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/pic.md +@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ ++;; PIC codegen for RISC-V for GNU compiler. ++;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ ++;; 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/. ++ ++ ++;; Simplify PIC loads to static variables. ++;; These should 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" "")))] ++ "USE_LOAD_ADDRESS_MACRO (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 && USE_LOAD_ADDRESS_MACRO (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 && USE_LOAD_ADDRESS_MACRO (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:SUBX (match_operand 1 "absolute_symbolic_operand" ""))))] ++ "USE_LOAD_ADDRESS_MACRO (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 && USE_LOAD_ADDRESS_MACRO (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 && USE_LOAD_ADDRESS_MACRO (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 && USE_LOAD_ADDRESS_MACRO (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 && USE_LOAD_ADDRESS_MACRO (operands[0])" ++ "<store>\t%1,%0,%2" ++ [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))]) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..854af1481f7 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/predicates.md +@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ ++;; Predicate description for RISC-V target. ++;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++;; 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 "const_csr_operand" ++ (and (match_code "const_int") ++ (match_test "IN_RANGE (INTVAL (op), 0, 31)"))) ++ ++(define_predicate "csr_operand" ++ (ior (match_operand 0 "const_csr_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_wide_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"))) ++ ++;; 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) >= IMM_BITS - 1"))) ++ ++;; 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_OPERAND (INTVAL (op)) && !SMALL_OPERAND (INTVAL (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_split_symbol_type (symbol_type); ++ ++ case HIGH: ++ op = XEXP (op, 0); ++ return riscv_symbolic_constant_p (op, &symbol_type) ++ && riscv_split_symbol_type (symbol_type) ++ && symbol_type != SYMBOL_PCREL; ++ ++ default: ++ return true; ++ } ++}) ++ ++(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 || type == SYMBOL_PCREL)); ++}) ++ ++(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 "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 "signed_order_operator" ++ (match_code "eq,ne,lt,le,ge,gt")) ++ ++(define_predicate "fp_native_comparison" ++ (match_code "eq,lt,le,gt,ge")) ++ ++(define_predicate "fp_scc_comparison" ++ (match_code "unordered,ordered,unlt,unge,unle,ungt,ltgt,ne,eq,lt,le,gt,ge")) ++ ++(define_predicate "fp_branch_comparison" ++ (match_code "unordered,ordered,unlt,unge,unle,ungt,uneq,ltgt,ne,eq,lt,le,gt,ge")) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-builtins.c gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-builtins.c +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..626a6a33f99 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-builtins.c +@@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ ++/* Subroutines used for expanding RISC-V builtins. ++ Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ ++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 "tree.h" ++#include "gimple-expr.h" ++#include "memmodel.h" ++#include "expmed.h" ++#include "optabs.h" ++#include "recog.h" ++#include "diagnostic-core.h" ++#include "stor-layout.h" ++#include "expr.h" ++#include "langhooks.h" ++ ++/* Macros to create an enumeration identifier for a function prototype. */ ++#define RISCV_FTYPE_NAME1(A, B) RISCV_##A##_FTYPE_##B ++ ++/* 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. */ ++ RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT, ++ ++ /* Likewise, but with return type VOID. */ ++ RISCV_BUILTIN_DIRECT_NO_TARGET ++}; ++ ++/* Declare an availability predicate for built-in functions. */ ++#define AVAIL(NAME, COND) \ ++ static unsigned int \ ++ riscv_builtin_avail_##NAME (void) \ ++ { \ ++ return (COND); \ ++ } ++ ++/* 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 prototype; ++ ++ /* Whether the function is available. */ ++ unsigned int (*avail) (void); ++}; ++ ++AVAIL (hard_float, TARGET_HARD_FLOAT) ++ ++/* Construct a riscv_builtin_description from the given arguments. ++ ++ INSN is the name of the associated instruction pattern, without the ++ leading CODE_FOR_riscv_. ++ ++ 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_riscv_ ## 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_riscv_<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_riscv_<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) ++ ++/* Argument types. */ ++#define RISCV_ATYPE_VOID void_type_node ++#define RISCV_ATYPE_USI unsigned_intSI_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 ++ ++static const struct riscv_builtin_description riscv_builtins[] = { ++ DIRECT_BUILTIN (frflags, RISCV_USI_FTYPE_VOID, hard_float), ++ DIRECT_NO_TARGET_BUILTIN (fsflags, RISCV_VOID_FTYPE_USI, hard_float) ++}; ++ ++/* 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)]; ++ ++/* Get the index I of the function declaration for riscv_builtin_decls[I] ++ using the instruction code or return null if not defined for the target. */ ++static GTY(()) int riscv_builtin_decl_index[NUM_INSN_CODES]; ++ ++#define GET_BUILTIN_DECL(CODE) \ ++ riscv_builtin_decls[riscv_builtin_decl_index[(CODE)]] ++ ++/* 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. */ ++ ++void ++riscv_init_builtins (void) ++{ ++ for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (riscv_builtins); i++) ++ { ++ const struct riscv_builtin_description *d = &riscv_builtins[i]; ++ if (d->avail ()) ++ { ++ tree type = riscv_build_function_type (d->prototype); ++ riscv_builtin_decls[i] ++ = add_builtin_function (d->name, type, i, BUILT_IN_MD, NULL, NULL); ++ riscv_builtin_decl_index[d->icode] = i; ++ } ++ } ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_BUILTIN_DECL. */ ++ ++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 ++ an expand operand. Store the operand in *OP. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_prepare_builtin_arg (struct expand_operand *op, tree exp, unsigned argno) ++{ ++ tree arg = CALL_EXPR_ARG (exp, argno); ++ create_input_operand (op, expand_normal (arg), TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (arg))); ++} ++ ++/* Expand instruction ICODE as part of a built-in function sequence. ++ Use the first NOPS elements of OPS as the instruction's operands. ++ HAS_TARGET_P is true if operand 0 is a target; it is false if the ++ instruction has no target. ++ ++ Return the target rtx if HAS_TARGET_P, otherwise return const0_rtx. */ ++ ++static rtx ++riscv_expand_builtin_insn (enum insn_code icode, unsigned int n_ops, ++ struct expand_operand *ops, bool has_target_p) ++{ ++ if (!maybe_expand_insn (icode, n_ops, ops)) ++ { ++ error ("invalid argument to built-in function"); ++ return has_target_p ? gen_reg_rtx (ops[0].mode) : const0_rtx; ++ } ++ ++ return has_target_p ? ops[0].value : const0_rtx; ++} ++ ++/* 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) ++{ ++ struct expand_operand ops[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS]; ++ ++ /* Map any target to operand 0. */ ++ int opno = 0; ++ if (has_target_p) ++ create_output_operand (&ops[opno++], target, TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (exp))); ++ ++ /* Map the arguments to the other operands. */ ++ gcc_assert (opno + call_expr_nargs (exp) ++ == insn_data[icode].n_generator_args); ++ for (int argno = 0; argno < call_expr_nargs (exp); argno++) ++ riscv_prepare_builtin_arg (&ops[opno++], exp, argno); ++ ++ return riscv_expand_builtin_insn (icode, opno, ops, has_target_p); ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_EXPAND_BUILTIN. */ ++ ++rtx ++riscv_expand_builtin (tree exp, rtx target, rtx subtarget ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ++ machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ++ int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) ++{ ++ tree fndecl = TREE_OPERAND (CALL_EXPR_FN (exp), 0); ++ unsigned int fcode = DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (fndecl); ++ const struct riscv_builtin_description *d = &riscv_builtins[fcode]; ++ ++ 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_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV. */ ++ ++void ++riscv_atomic_assign_expand_fenv (tree *hold, tree *clear, tree *update) ++{ ++ if (!TARGET_HARD_FLOAT) ++ return; ++ ++ tree frflags = GET_BUILTIN_DECL (CODE_FOR_riscv_frflags); ++ tree fsflags = GET_BUILTIN_DECL (CODE_FOR_riscv_fsflags); ++ tree old_flags = create_tmp_var_raw (RISCV_ATYPE_USI); ++ ++ *hold = build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, RISCV_ATYPE_USI, old_flags, ++ build_call_expr (frflags, 0)); ++ *clear = build_call_expr (fsflags, 1, old_flags); ++ *update = NULL_TREE; ++} +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-c.c gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-c.c +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..64e7cf877af +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-c.c +@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ ++/* RISC-V-specific code for C family languages. ++ Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ ++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 "c-family/c-common.h" ++#include "cpplib.h" ++ ++#define builtin_define(TXT) cpp_define (pfile, TXT) ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_CPU_CPP_BUILTINS. */ ++ ++void ++riscv_cpu_cpp_builtins (cpp_reader *pfile) ++{ ++ builtin_define ("__riscv"); ++ ++ if (TARGET_RVC) ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_compressed"); ++ ++ if (TARGET_ATOMIC) ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_atomic"); ++ ++ if (TARGET_MUL) ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_mul"); ++ if (TARGET_DIV) ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_div"); ++ if (TARGET_DIV && TARGET_MUL) ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_muldiv"); ++ ++ builtin_define_with_int_value ("__riscv_xlen", UNITS_PER_WORD * 8); ++ if (TARGET_HARD_FLOAT) ++ builtin_define_with_int_value ("__riscv_flen", UNITS_PER_FP_REG * 8); ++ ++ if (TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_FDIV) ++ { ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_fdiv"); ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_fsqrt"); ++ } ++ ++ switch (riscv_abi) ++ { ++ case ABI_ILP32: ++ case ABI_LP64: ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_float_abi_soft"); ++ break; ++ ++ case ABI_ILP32F: ++ case ABI_LP64F: ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_float_abi_single"); ++ break; ++ ++ case ABI_ILP32D: ++ case ABI_LP64D: ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_float_abi_double"); ++ break; ++ } ++ ++ switch (riscv_cmodel) ++ { ++ case CM_MEDLOW: ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_cmodel_medlow"); ++ break; ++ ++ case CM_MEDANY: ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_cmodel_medany"); ++ break; ++ ++ case CM_PIC: ++ builtin_define ("__riscv_cmodel_pic"); ++ break; ++ } ++} +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..eb69148368f +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def +@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ ++/* Definitions of prototypes for RISC-V built-in functions. -*- C -*- ++ Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ 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 ++ RISCV built-in functions, where: ++ ++ NARGS is the number of arguments. ++ LIST contains the return-type code followed by the codes for each ++ argument type. */ ++ ++DEF_RISCV_FTYPE (1, (USI, VOID)) ++DEF_RISCV_FTYPE (1, (VOID, USI)) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..5c65667da68 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def +@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ ++/* Extra machine modes for RISC-V target. ++ Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ 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); +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-opts.h gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-opts.h +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..2b19233379c +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-opts.h +@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ ++/* Definition of RISC-V target for GNU compiler. ++ Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ ++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_OPTS_H ++#define GCC_RISCV_OPTS_H ++ ++enum riscv_abi_type { ++ ABI_ILP32, ++ ABI_ILP32F, ++ ABI_ILP32D, ++ ABI_LP64, ++ ABI_LP64F, ++ ABI_LP64D ++}; ++extern enum riscv_abi_type riscv_abi; ++ ++enum riscv_code_model { ++ CM_MEDLOW, ++ CM_MEDANY, ++ CM_PIC ++}; ++extern enum riscv_code_model riscv_cmodel; ++ ++#endif /* ! GCC_RISCV_OPTS_H */ +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..de7023f88c5 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv-protos.h +@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ ++/* Definition of RISC-V target for GNU compiler. ++ Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ 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 ++ ++/* Symbol types we understand. The order of this list must match that of ++ the unspec enum in riscv.md, subsequent to UNSPEC_ADDRESS_FIRST. */ ++enum riscv_symbol_type { ++ SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE, ++ SYMBOL_PCREL, ++ SYMBOL_GOT_DISP, ++ SYMBOL_TLS, ++ SYMBOL_TLS_LE, ++ SYMBOL_TLS_IE, ++ SYMBOL_TLS_GD ++}; ++#define NUM_SYMBOL_TYPES (SYMBOL_TLS_GD + 1) ++ ++/* Routines implemented in riscv.c. */ ++extern enum riscv_symbol_type riscv_classify_symbolic_expression (rtx); ++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 bool riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok_p (unsigned int, enum machine_mode); ++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 bool riscv_split_symbol_type (enum riscv_symbol_type); ++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 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_int_scc (rtx, enum rtx_code, rtx, rtx); ++extern void riscv_expand_float_scc (rtx, enum rtx_code, rtx, rtx); ++extern void riscv_expand_conditional_branch (rtx, enum rtx_code, rtx, rtx); ++#endif ++extern rtx riscv_legitimize_call_address (rtx); ++extern void riscv_set_return_address (rtx, rtx); ++extern bool riscv_expand_block_move (rtx, rtx, rtx); ++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 unsigned int riscv_hard_regno_nregs (int, enum machine_mode); ++ ++/* Routines implemented in riscv-c.c. */ ++void riscv_cpu_cpp_builtins (cpp_reader *); ++ ++/* Routines implemented in riscv-builtins.c. */ ++extern void riscv_atomic_assign_expand_fenv (tree *, tree *, tree *); ++extern rtx riscv_expand_builtin (tree, rtx, rtx, enum machine_mode, int); ++extern tree riscv_builtin_decl (unsigned int, bool); ++extern void riscv_init_builtins (void); ++ ++#endif /* ! GCC_RISCV_PROTOS_H */ +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..834651f4214 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.c +@@ -0,0 +1,4138 @@ ++/* Subroutines used for code generation for RISC-V. ++ Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ 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 "memmodel.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 "bitmap.h" ++#include "regset.h" ++#include "df.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 "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" ++ ++/* 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)) ++ ++/* True if bit BIT is set in VALUE. */ ++#define BITSET_P(VALUE, BIT) (((VALUE) & (1ULL << (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 ++}; ++ ++/* 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; ++ ++ /* Memoized 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 at least partially passed on the stack. */ ++ bool stack_p; ++ ++ /* The number of integer registers allocated to this argument. */ ++ unsigned int num_gprs; ++ ++ /* The offset of the first register used, provided num_gprs is nonzero. ++ If passed entirely on the stack, the value is MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS. */ ++ unsigned int gpr_offset; ++ ++ /* The number of floating-point registers allocated to this argument. */ ++ unsigned int num_fprs; ++ ++ /* The offset of the first register used, provided num_fprs is nonzero. */ ++ unsigned int fpr_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. */ ++#define RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS 8 ++ ++/* 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 memory_cost; ++}; ++ ++/* Information about one CPU we know about. */ ++struct riscv_cpu_info { ++ /* This CPU's canonical name. */ ++ const char *name; ++ ++ /* 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 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, GR_REGS, SIBCALL_REGS, SIBCALL_REGS, ++ JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, ++ JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, ++ JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, ++ JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, ++ JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, JALR_REGS, ++ SIBCALL_REGS, SIBCALL_REGS, SIBCALL_REGS, SIBCALL_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 rocket. */ ++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 */ ++ 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 */ ++ 2 /* memory_cost */ ++}; ++ ++/* A table describing all the processors GCC knows about. */ ++static const struct riscv_cpu_info riscv_cpu_info_table[] = { ++ { "rocket", &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) ++{ ++ for (unsigned 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 %qs for -mtune", cpu_string); ++ return riscv_cpu_info_table; ++} ++ ++/* Helper function for riscv_build_integer; arguments are as for ++ riscv_build_integer. */ ++ ++static int ++riscv_build_integer_1 (struct riscv_integer_op codes[RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS], ++ HOST_WIDE_INT value, enum machine_mode mode) ++{ ++ HOST_WIDE_INT low_part = CONST_LOW_PART (value); ++ int cost = RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS + 1, 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. When constructing HImode constants, do not generate any ++ intermediate value that is not itself a valid HImode constant. The ++ XORI case below will handle those remaining HImode constants. */ ++ if (low_part != 0 && (mode != HImode || value - low_part <= INT16_MAX)) ++ { ++ alt_cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (alt_codes, value - low_part, mode); ++ if (alt_cost < cost) ++ { ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].code = PLUS; ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].value = low_part; ++ memcpy (codes, alt_codes, sizeof (alt_codes)); ++ cost = alt_cost; ++ } ++ } ++ ++ /* End with XORI. */ ++ if (cost > 2 && (low_part < 0 || mode == HImode)) ++ { ++ alt_cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (alt_codes, value ^ low_part, mode); ++ if (alt_cost < cost) ++ { ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].code = XOR; ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].value = low_part; ++ memcpy (codes, alt_codes, sizeof (alt_codes)); ++ cost = alt_cost; ++ } ++ } ++ ++ /* Eliminate trailing zeros and end with SLLI. */ ++ if (cost > 2 && (value & 1) == 0) ++ { ++ int shift = ctz_hwi (value); ++ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x = value; ++ x = sext_hwi (x >> shift, HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT - shift); ++ ++ /* Don't eliminate the lower 12 bits if LUI might apply. */ ++ if (shift > IMM_BITS && !SMALL_OPERAND (x) && LUI_OPERAND (x << IMM_BITS)) ++ shift -= IMM_BITS, x <<= IMM_BITS; ++ ++ alt_cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (alt_codes, x, mode); ++ if (alt_cost < cost) ++ { ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].code = ASHIFT; ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].value = shift; ++ memcpy (codes, alt_codes, sizeof (alt_codes)); ++ cost = alt_cost; ++ } ++ } ++ ++ gcc_assert (cost <= RISCV_MAX_INTEGER_OPS); ++ return cost; ++} ++ ++/* Fill CODES with a sequence of rtl operations to load VALUE. ++ Return the number of operations needed. */ ++ ++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 = clz_hwi (value); ++ HOST_WIDE_INT shifted_val; ++ ++ /* Try filling trailing bits with 1s. */ ++ shifted_val = (value << shift) | ((((HOST_WIDE_INT) 1) << shift) - 1); ++ alt_cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (alt_codes, shifted_val, mode); ++ if (alt_cost < cost) ++ { ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].code = LSHIFTRT; ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].value = shift; ++ memcpy (codes, alt_codes, sizeof (alt_codes)); ++ cost = alt_cost; ++ } ++ ++ /* Try filling trailing bits with 0s. */ ++ shifted_val = value << shift; ++ alt_cost = 1 + riscv_build_integer_1 (alt_codes, shifted_val, mode); ++ if (alt_cost < cost) ++ { ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].code = LSHIFTRT; ++ alt_codes[alt_cost-1].value = shift; ++ memcpy (codes, alt_codes, sizeof (alt_codes)); ++ cost = alt_cost; ++ } ++ } ++ ++ return cost; ++} ++ ++/* Return the cost of constructing VAL in the event that a scratch ++ register is available. */ ++ ++static int ++riscv_split_integer_cost (HOST_WIDE_INT val) ++{ ++ int cost; ++ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT loval = sext_hwi (val, 32); ++ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT hival = sext_hwi ((val - loval) >> 32, 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; ++} ++ ++/* Return the cost of constructing the integer constant VAL. */ ++ ++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) ++{ ++ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT loval = sext_hwi (val, 32); ++ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT hival = sext_hwi ((val - loval) >> 32, 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 SYMBOL_REF_P (x) && SYMBOL_REF_TLS_MODEL (x) != 0; ++} ++ ++/* Return true if symbol X binds locally. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_symbol_binds_local_p (const_rtx x) ++{ ++ if (SYMBOL_REF_P (x)) ++ return (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (x) ++ ? targetm.binds_local_p (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (x)) ++ : SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (x)); ++ else ++ return false; ++} ++ ++/* Return the method that should be used to access SYMBOL_REF or ++ LABEL_REF X. */ ++ ++static enum riscv_symbol_type ++riscv_classify_symbol (const_rtx x) ++{ ++ if (riscv_tls_symbol_p (x)) ++ return SYMBOL_TLS; ++ ++ if (GET_CODE (x) == SYMBOL_REF && flag_pic && !riscv_symbol_binds_local_p (x)) ++ return SYMBOL_GOT_DISP; ++ ++ return riscv_cmodel == CM_MEDLOW ? SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE : SYMBOL_PCREL; ++} ++ ++/* Classify the base of symbolic expression X. */ ++ ++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. 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; ++ ++ /* Nonzero offsets are only valid for references that don't use the GOT. */ ++ switch (*symbol_type) ++ { ++ case SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE: ++ case SYMBOL_PCREL: ++ case SYMBOL_TLS_LE: ++ /* GAS rejects offsets outside the range [-2^31, 2^31-1]. */ ++ return sext_hwi (INTVAL (offset), 32) == INTVAL (offset); ++ ++ default: ++ return false; ++ } ++} ++ ++/* 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. */ ++ case SYMBOL_PCREL: return 2; /* AUIPC + the reference. */ ++ case SYMBOL_TLS_LE: return 3; /* LUI + ADD TP + the reference. */ ++ case SYMBOL_GOT_DISP: return 3; /* AUIPC + LD GOT + the reference. */ ++ 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_OPERAND (INTVAL (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; ++} ++ ++/* Should a symbol of type SYMBOL_TYPE should be split in two? */ ++ ++bool ++riscv_split_symbol_type (enum riscv_symbol_type symbol_type) ++{ ++ if (symbol_type == SYMBOL_TLS_LE) ++ return true; ++ ++ if (!TARGET_EXPLICIT_RELOCS) ++ return false; ++ ++ return symbol_type == SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE || symbol_type == SYMBOL_PCREL; ++} ++ ++/* Return true if a LO_SUM can address a value of mode MODE when the ++ LO_SUM symbol has type SYM_TYPE. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_valid_lo_sum_p (enum riscv_symbol_type sym_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 (sym_type) == 0) ++ return false; ++ ++ /* Check that there is a known low-part relocation. */ ++ if (!riscv_split_symbol_type (sym_type)) ++ return false; ++ ++ /* We may need to split multiword moves, so make sure that each word ++ can be accessed without inducing a carry. */ ++ 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 RISC-V ++ 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 x0 is a valid base register. */ ++ info->type = ADDRESS_CONST_INT; ++ return SMALL_OPERAND (INTVAL (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_split_symbol_type (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: ++ /* We can use x0 to load floating-point zero. */ ++ 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. */ ++ split_const (x, &x, &offset); ++ if (offset != 0) ++ { ++ int n = riscv_const_insns (x); ++ if (n != 0) ++ return n + 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) <= 32) ++ might_split_p = false; ++ else 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 SRC). */ ++ ++static rtx ++riscv_emit_set (rtx target, rtx src) ++{ ++ emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (target, src)); ++ return target; ++} ++ ++/* Emit an instruction of the form (set DEST (CODE X Y)). */ ++ ++static rtx ++riscv_emit_binary (enum rtx_code code, rtx dest, rtx x, rtx y) ++{ ++ return riscv_emit_set (dest, gen_rtx_fmt_ee (code, GET_MODE (dest), x, y)); ++} ++ ++/* Compute (CODE X Y) 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 x, rtx y) ++{ ++ return riscv_emit_binary (code, gen_reg_rtx (mode), x, y); ++} ++ ++/* 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 for a TLS GD access. */ ++ ++static rtx riscv_got_load_tls_gd (rtx dest, rtx sym) ++{ ++ if (Pmode == DImode) ++ return gen_got_load_tls_gddi (dest, sym); ++ else ++ return gen_got_load_tls_gdsi (dest, sym); ++} ++ ++/* Load an entry from the GOT for a TLS IE access. */ ++ ++static rtx riscv_got_load_tls_ie (rtx dest, rtx sym) ++{ ++ if (Pmode == DImode) ++ return gen_got_load_tls_iedi (dest, sym); ++ else ++ return gen_got_load_tls_iesi (dest, sym); ++} ++ ++/* Add in the thread pointer for a TLS LE access. */ ++ ++static rtx riscv_tls_add_tp_le (rtx dest, rtx base, rtx sym) ++{ ++ rtx tp = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, THREAD_POINTER_REGNUM); ++ if (Pmode == DImode) ++ return gen_tls_add_tp_ledi (dest, base, tp, sym); ++ else ++ return 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; ++ ++ if ((GET_CODE (addr) == HIGH && mode == MAX_MACHINE_MODE) ++ || !riscv_symbolic_constant_p (addr, &symbol_type) ++ || riscv_symbol_insns (symbol_type) == 0 ++ || !riscv_split_symbol_type (symbol_type)) ++ return false; ++ ++ if (low_out) ++ switch (symbol_type) ++ { ++ case SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE: ++ { ++ rtx high = gen_rtx_HIGH (Pmode, copy_rtx (addr)); ++ high = riscv_force_temporary (temp, high); ++ *low_out = gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode, high, addr); ++ } ++ break; ++ ++ case SYMBOL_PCREL: ++ { ++ static unsigned seqno; ++ char buf[32]; ++ rtx label; ++ ++ ssize_t bytes = snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), ".LA%u", seqno); ++ gcc_assert ((size_t) bytes < sizeof (buf)); ++ ++ label = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, ggc_strdup (buf)); ++ SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (label) |= SYMBOL_FLAG_LOCAL; ++ ++ if (temp == NULL) ++ temp = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode); ++ ++ if (Pmode == DImode) ++ emit_insn (gen_auipcdi (temp, copy_rtx (addr), GEN_INT (seqno))); ++ else ++ emit_insn (gen_auipcsi (temp, copy_rtx (addr), GEN_INT (seqno))); ++ ++ *low_out = gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode, temp, label); ++ ++ seqno++; ++ } ++ 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 (CONST_HIGH_PART (offset), Pmode); ++ offset = 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_insn * ++riscv_call_tls_get_addr (rtx sym, rtx result) ++{ ++ rtx a0 = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, GP_ARG_FIRST), func; ++ rtx_insn *insn; ++ ++ if (!riscv_tls_symbol) ++ riscv_tls_symbol = init_one_libfunc ("__tls_get_addr"); ++ func = gen_rtx_MEM (FUNCTION_MODE, riscv_tls_symbol); ++ ++ start_sequence (); ++ ++ emit_insn (riscv_got_load_tls_gd (a0, sym)); ++ insn = emit_call_insn (gen_call_value (result, func, const0_rtx, NULL)); ++ 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, tp, tmp; ++ 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: ++ tmp = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, GP_RETURN); ++ dest = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode); ++ emit_libcall_block (riscv_call_tls_get_addr (loc, tmp), dest, tmp, loc); ++ break; ++ ++ case TLS_MODEL_INITIAL_EXEC: ++ /* la.tls.ie; tp-relative add */ ++ tp = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, THREAD_POINTER_REGNUM); ++ tmp = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode); ++ emit_insn (riscv_got_load_tls_ie (tmp, loc)); ++ dest = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode); ++ emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (dest, tmp, tp)); ++ break; ++ ++ case TLS_MODEL_LOCAL_EXEC: ++ tmp = riscv_unspec_offset_high (NULL, loc, SYMBOL_TLS_LE); ++ dest = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode); ++ emit_insn (riscv_tls_add_tp_le (dest, tmp, 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 ()) ++ x = riscv_emit_set (temp, x); ++ else ++ x = force_reg (mode, x); ++ ++ x = gen_rtx_fmt_ee (codes[i].code, mode, x, GEN_INT (codes[i].value)); ++ } ++ } ++ ++ riscv_emit_set (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)) ++ { ++ riscv_emit_set (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- or zero-extending OP. */ ++ ++static int ++riscv_extend_cost (rtx op, bool unsigned_p) ++{ ++ if (MEM_P (op)) ++ return 0; ++ ++ if (unsigned_p && GET_MODE (op) == QImode) ++ /* We can use ANDI. */ ++ return COSTS_N_INSNS (1); ++ ++ if (!unsigned_p && GET_MODE (op) == SImode) ++ /* We can use SEXT.W. */ ++ return COSTS_N_INSNS (1); ++ ++ /* We need to use a shift left and a shift right. */ ++ return COSTS_N_INSNS (2); ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_RTX_COSTS. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_rtx_costs (rtx x, machine_mode mode, int outer_code, int opno ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ++ int *total, bool speed) ++{ ++ bool float_mode_p = FLOAT_MODE_P (mode); ++ int cost; ++ ++ switch (GET_CODE (x)) ++ { ++ 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 ((cost = riscv_const_insns (x)) > 0) ++ { ++ /* If the constant is likely to be stored in a GPR, SETs of ++ single-insn constants are as cheap as register sets; we ++ never want to CSE them. */ ++ if (cost == 1 && outer_code == SET) ++ *total = 0; ++ /* When we load a constant more than once, it usually is better ++ to duplicate the last operation in the sequence than to CSE ++ the constant itself. */ ++ else if (outer_code == SET || GET_MODE (x) == VOIDmode) ++ *total = COSTS_N_INSNS (1); ++ } ++ 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), mode, speed); ++ return true; ++ ++ case LT: ++ case LTU: ++ case LE: ++ case LEU: ++ case GT: ++ case GTU: ++ case GE: ++ case GEU: ++ case EQ: ++ case NE: ++ /* 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 UNORDERED: ++ case ORDERED: ++ /* (FEQ(A, A) & FEQ(B, B)) compared against 0. */ ++ mode = GET_MODE (XEXP (x, 0)); ++ *total = tune_info->fp_add[mode == DFmode] + COSTS_N_INSNS (2); ++ return false; ++ ++ case UNEQ: ++ case LTGT: ++ /* (FEQ(A, A) & FEQ(B, B)) compared against FEQ(A, B). */ ++ mode = GET_MODE (XEXP (x, 0)); ++ *total = tune_info->fp_add[mode == DFmode] + COSTS_N_INSNS (3); ++ return false; ++ ++ case UNGE: ++ case UNGT: ++ case UNLE: ++ case UNLT: ++ /* FLT or FLE, but guarded by an FFLAGS read and write. */ ++ mode = GET_MODE (XEXP (x, 0)); ++ *total = tune_info->fp_add[mode == DFmode] + COSTS_N_INSNS (4); ++ return false; ++ ++ case MINUS: ++ 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: ++ { ++ rtx op = XEXP (x, 0); ++ if (GET_CODE (op) == FMA && !HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (mode)) ++ { ++ *total = (tune_info->fp_mul[mode == DFmode] ++ + set_src_cost (XEXP (op, 0), mode, speed) ++ + set_src_cost (XEXP (op, 1), mode, speed) ++ + set_src_cost (XEXP (op, 2), mode, 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: ++ case ZERO_EXTEND: ++ *total = riscv_extend_cost (XEXP (x, 0), GET_CODE (x) == ZERO_EXTEND); ++ return false; ++ ++ case FLOAT: ++ case UNSIGNED_FLOAT: ++ case FIX: ++ case FLOAT_EXTEND: ++ case FLOAT_TRUNCATE: ++ *total = tune_info->fp_add[mode == DFmode]; ++ return false; ++ ++ case FMA: ++ *total = (tune_info->fp_mul[mode == DFmode] ++ + set_src_cost (XEXP (x, 0), mode, speed) ++ + set_src_cost (XEXP (x, 1), mode, speed) ++ + set_src_cost (XEXP (x, 2), mode, speed)); ++ return true; ++ ++ case UNSPEC: ++ if (XINT (x, 1) == UNSPEC_AUIPC) ++ { ++ /* Make AUIPC cheap to avoid spilling its result to the stack. */ ++ *total = 1; ++ return true; ++ } ++ 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 = high_p ? UNITS_PER_WORD : 0; ++ enum machine_mode mode = GET_MODE (op); ++ ++ if (mode == VOIDmode) ++ mode = TARGET_64BIT ? TImode : DImode; ++ ++ if (MEM_P (op)) ++ return adjust_address (op, word_mode, byte); ++ ++ if (REG_P (op)) ++ gcc_assert (!FP_REG_RTX_P (op)); ++ ++ 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) ++{ ++ if (TARGET_64BIT) ++ return false; ++ ++ /* Allow FPR <-> FPR and FPR <-> MEM moves, and permit the special case ++ of zeroing an FPR with FCVT.D.W. */ ++ if (TARGET_DOUBLE_FLOAT ++ && ((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))))) ++ return false; ++ ++ return true; ++} ++ ++/* 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 (dest_code == REG && GP_REG_P (REGNO (dest))) ++ { ++ if (src_code == REG && 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"; ++ case SYMBOL_PCREL: return "lla\t%0,%1"; ++ default: gcc_unreachable (); ++ } ++ } ++ 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 (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 = 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); ++} ++ ++/* Sign- or zero-extend OP0 and OP1 for integer comparisons. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_extend_comparands (rtx_code code, rtx *op0, rtx *op1) ++{ ++ /* Comparisons consider all XLEN bits, so extend sub-XLEN values. */ ++ if (GET_MODE_SIZE (word_mode) > GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (*op0))) ++ { ++ /* It is more profitable to zero-extend QImode values. */ ++ if (unsigned_condition (code) == code && GET_MODE (*op0) == QImode) ++ { ++ *op0 = gen_rtx_ZERO_EXTEND (word_mode, *op0); ++ if (CONST_INT_P (*op1)) ++ *op1 = GEN_INT ((uint8_t) INTVAL (*op1)); ++ else ++ *op1 = gen_rtx_ZERO_EXTEND (word_mode, *op1); ++ } ++ else ++ { ++ *op0 = gen_rtx_SIGN_EXTEND (word_mode, *op0); ++ if (*op1 != const0_rtx) ++ *op1 = gen_rtx_SIGN_EXTEND (word_mode, *op1); ++ } ++ } ++} ++ ++/* Convert a comparison into something that can be used in a branch. On ++ entry, *OP0 and *OP1 are the values being compared and *CODE is the code ++ used to compare them. Update them to describe the final comparison. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_emit_int_compare (enum rtx_code *code, rtx *op0, rtx *op1) ++{ ++ if (splittable_const_int_operand (*op1, VOIDmode)) ++ { ++ HOST_WIDE_INT rhs = INTVAL (*op1); ++ ++ if (*code == EQ || *code == NE) ++ { ++ /* Convert e.g. OP0 == 2048 into OP0 - 2048 == 0. */ ++ if (SMALL_OPERAND (-rhs)) ++ { ++ *op0 = riscv_force_binary (GET_MODE (*op0), PLUS, *op0, ++ GEN_INT (-rhs)); ++ *op1 = const0_rtx; ++ } ++ } ++ else ++ { ++ static const enum rtx_code mag_comparisons[][2] = { ++ {LEU, LTU}, {GTU, GEU}, {LE, LT}, {GT, GE} ++ }; ++ ++ /* Convert e.g. (OP0 <= 0xFFF) into (OP0 < 0x1000). */ ++ for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (mag_comparisons); i++) ++ { ++ HOST_WIDE_INT new_rhs; ++ bool increment = *code == mag_comparisons[i][0]; ++ bool decrement = *code == mag_comparisons[i][1]; ++ if (!increment && !decrement) ++ continue; ++ ++ new_rhs = rhs + (increment ? 1 : -1); ++ if (riscv_integer_cost (new_rhs) < riscv_integer_cost (rhs) ++ && (rhs < 0) == (new_rhs < 0)) ++ { ++ *op1 = GEN_INT (new_rhs); ++ *code = mag_comparisons[i][increment]; ++ } ++ break; ++ } ++ } ++ } ++ ++ riscv_extend_comparands (*code, op0, op1); ++ ++ *op0 = force_reg (word_mode, *op0); ++ if (*op1 != const0_rtx) ++ *op1 = force_reg (word_mode, *op1); ++} ++ ++/* Like riscv_emit_int_compare, but for floating-point comparisons. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_emit_float_compare (enum rtx_code *code, rtx *op0, rtx *op1) ++{ ++ rtx tmp0, tmp1, cmp_op0 = *op0, cmp_op1 = *op1; ++ enum rtx_code fp_code = *code; ++ *code = NE; ++ ++ switch (fp_code) ++ { ++ case UNORDERED: ++ *code = EQ; ++ /* Fall through. */ ++ ++ case ORDERED: ++ /* a == a && b == b */ ++ tmp0 = riscv_force_binary (word_mode, EQ, cmp_op0, cmp_op0); ++ tmp1 = riscv_force_binary (word_mode, EQ, cmp_op1, cmp_op1); ++ *op0 = riscv_force_binary (word_mode, AND, tmp0, tmp1); ++ *op1 = const0_rtx; ++ break; ++ ++ case UNEQ: ++ case LTGT: ++ /* ordered(a, b) > (a == b) */ ++ *code = fp_code == LTGT ? GTU : EQ; ++ tmp0 = riscv_force_binary (word_mode, EQ, cmp_op0, cmp_op0); ++ tmp1 = riscv_force_binary (word_mode, EQ, cmp_op1, cmp_op1); ++ *op0 = riscv_force_binary (word_mode, AND, tmp0, tmp1); ++ *op1 = riscv_force_binary (word_mode, EQ, cmp_op0, cmp_op1); ++ break; ++ ++#define UNORDERED_COMPARISON(CODE, CMP) \ ++ case CODE: \ ++ *code = EQ; \ ++ *op0 = gen_reg_rtx (word_mode); \ ++ if (GET_MODE (cmp_op0) == SFmode && TARGET_64BIT) \ ++ emit_insn (gen_f##CMP##_quietsfdi4 (*op0, cmp_op0, cmp_op1)); \ ++ else if (GET_MODE (cmp_op0) == SFmode) \ ++ emit_insn (gen_f##CMP##_quietsfsi4 (*op0, cmp_op0, cmp_op1)); \ ++ else if (GET_MODE (cmp_op0) == DFmode && TARGET_64BIT) \ ++ emit_insn (gen_f##CMP##_quietdfdi4 (*op0, cmp_op0, cmp_op1)); \ ++ else if (GET_MODE (cmp_op0) == DFmode) \ ++ emit_insn (gen_f##CMP##_quietdfsi4 (*op0, cmp_op0, cmp_op1)); \ ++ else \ ++ gcc_unreachable (); \ ++ *op1 = const0_rtx; \ ++ break; ++ ++ case UNLT: ++ std::swap (cmp_op0, cmp_op1); ++ /* Fall through. */ ++ ++ UNORDERED_COMPARISON(UNGT, le) ++ ++ case UNLE: ++ std::swap (cmp_op0, cmp_op1); ++ /* Fall through. */ ++ ++ UNORDERED_COMPARISON(UNGE, lt) ++#undef UNORDERED_COMPARISON ++ ++ case NE: ++ fp_code = EQ; ++ *code = EQ; ++ /* Fall through. */ ++ ++ case EQ: ++ case LE: ++ case LT: ++ case GE: ++ case GT: ++ /* We have instructions for these cases. */ ++ *op0 = riscv_force_binary (word_mode, fp_code, cmp_op0, cmp_op1); ++ *op1 = const0_rtx; ++ break; ++ ++ default: ++ gcc_unreachable (); ++ } ++} ++ ++/* CODE-compare OP0 and OP1. Store the result in TARGET. */ ++ ++void ++riscv_expand_int_scc (rtx target, enum rtx_code code, rtx op0, rtx op1) ++{ ++ riscv_extend_comparands (code, &op0, &op1); ++ op0 = force_reg (word_mode, op0); ++ ++ 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); ++} ++ ++/* Like riscv_expand_int_scc, but for floating-point comparisons. */ ++ ++void ++riscv_expand_float_scc (rtx target, enum rtx_code code, rtx op0, rtx op1) ++{ ++ riscv_emit_float_compare (&code, &op0, &op1); ++ ++ rtx cmp = riscv_force_binary (word_mode, code, op0, op1); ++ riscv_emit_set (target, lowpart_subreg (SImode, cmp, word_mode)); ++} ++ ++/* Jump to LABEL if (CODE OP0 OP1) holds. */ ++ ++void ++riscv_expand_conditional_branch (rtx label, rtx_code code, rtx op0, rtx op1) ++{ ++ if (FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (op1))) ++ riscv_emit_float_compare (&code, &op0, &op1); ++ else ++ riscv_emit_int_compare (&code, &op0, &op1); ++ ++ rtx condition = gen_rtx_fmt_ee (code, VOIDmode, op0, op1); ++ emit_jump_insn (gen_condjump (condition, label)); ++} ++ ++/* 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; ++ ++ /* Use natural alignment if the type is not aggregate data. */ ++ if (type && !AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type)) ++ alignment = TYPE_ALIGN (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type)); ++ else ++ alignment = type ? TYPE_ALIGN (type) : GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (mode); ++ ++ return MIN (STACK_BOUNDARY, MAX (PARM_BOUNDARY, alignment)); ++} ++ ++/* If MODE represents an argument that can be passed or returned in ++ floating-point registers, return the number of registers, else 0. */ ++ ++static unsigned ++riscv_pass_mode_in_fpr_p (enum machine_mode mode) ++{ ++ if (GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode) <= UNITS_PER_FP_ARG) ++ { ++ if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_FLOAT) ++ return 1; ++ ++ if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT) ++ return 2; ++ } ++ ++ return 0; ++} ++ ++typedef struct { ++ const_tree type; ++ HOST_WIDE_INT offset; ++} riscv_aggregate_field; ++ ++/* Identify subfields of aggregates that are candidates for passing in ++ floating-point registers. */ ++ ++static int ++riscv_flatten_aggregate_field (const_tree type, ++ riscv_aggregate_field fields[2], ++ int n, HOST_WIDE_INT offset) ++{ ++ switch (TREE_CODE (type)) ++ { ++ case RECORD_TYPE: ++ /* Can't handle incomplete types nor sizes that are not fixed. */ ++ if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type) ++ || TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (type)) != INTEGER_CST ++ || !tree_fits_uhwi_p (TYPE_SIZE (type))) ++ return -1; ++ ++ for (tree f = TYPE_FIELDS (type); f; f = DECL_CHAIN (f)) ++ if (TREE_CODE (f) == FIELD_DECL) ++ { ++ if (!TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (f))) ++ return -1; ++ ++ HOST_WIDE_INT pos = offset + int_byte_position (f); ++ n = riscv_flatten_aggregate_field (TREE_TYPE (f), fields, n, pos); ++ if (n < 0) ++ return -1; ++ } ++ return n; ++ ++ case ARRAY_TYPE: ++ { ++ HOST_WIDE_INT n_elts; ++ riscv_aggregate_field subfields[2]; ++ tree index = TYPE_DOMAIN (type); ++ tree elt_size = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (type)); ++ int n_subfields = riscv_flatten_aggregate_field (TREE_TYPE (type), ++ subfields, 0, offset); ++ ++ /* Can't handle incomplete types nor sizes that are not fixed. */ ++ if (n_subfields <= 0 ++ || !COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type) ++ || TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (type)) != INTEGER_CST ++ || !index ++ || !TYPE_MAX_VALUE (index) ++ || !tree_fits_uhwi_p (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (index)) ++ || !TYPE_MIN_VALUE (index) ++ || !tree_fits_uhwi_p (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (index)) ++ || !tree_fits_uhwi_p (elt_size)) ++ return -1; ++ ++ n_elts = 1 + tree_to_uhwi (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (index)) ++ - tree_to_uhwi (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (index)); ++ gcc_assert (n_elts >= 0); ++ ++ for (HOST_WIDE_INT i = 0; i < n_elts; i++) ++ for (int j = 0; j < n_subfields; j++) ++ { ++ if (n >= 2) ++ return -1; ++ ++ fields[n] = subfields[j]; ++ fields[n++].offset += i * tree_to_uhwi (elt_size); ++ } ++ ++ return n; ++ } ++ ++ case COMPLEX_TYPE: ++ { ++ /* Complex type need consume 2 field, so n must be 0. */ ++ if (n != 0) ++ return -1; ++ ++ HOST_WIDE_INT elt_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (type))); ++ ++ if (elt_size <= UNITS_PER_FP_ARG) ++ { ++ fields[0].type = TREE_TYPE (type); ++ fields[0].offset = offset; ++ fields[1].type = TREE_TYPE (type); ++ fields[1].offset = offset + elt_size; ++ ++ return 2; ++ } ++ ++ return -1; ++ } ++ ++ default: ++ if (n < 2 ++ && ((SCALAR_FLOAT_TYPE_P (type) ++ && GET_MODE_SIZE (TYPE_MODE (type)) <= UNITS_PER_FP_ARG) ++ || (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type) ++ && GET_MODE_SIZE (TYPE_MODE (type)) <= UNITS_PER_WORD))) ++ { ++ fields[n].type = type; ++ fields[n].offset = offset; ++ return n + 1; ++ } ++ else ++ return -1; ++ } ++} ++ ++/* Identify candidate aggregates for passing in floating-point registers. ++ Candidates have at most two fields after flattening. */ ++ ++static int ++riscv_flatten_aggregate_argument (const_tree type, ++ riscv_aggregate_field fields[2]) ++{ ++ if (!type || TREE_CODE (type) != RECORD_TYPE) ++ return -1; ++ ++ return riscv_flatten_aggregate_field (type, fields, 0, 0); ++} ++ ++/* See whether TYPE is a record whose fields should be returned in one or ++ two floating-point registers. If so, populate FIELDS accordingly. */ ++ ++static unsigned ++riscv_pass_aggregate_in_fpr_pair_p (const_tree type, ++ riscv_aggregate_field fields[2]) ++{ ++ int n = riscv_flatten_aggregate_argument (type, fields); ++ ++ for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) ++ if (!SCALAR_FLOAT_TYPE_P (fields[i].type)) ++ return 0; ++ ++ return n > 0 ? n : 0; ++} ++ ++/* See whether TYPE is a record whose fields should be returned in one or ++ floating-point register and one integer register. If so, populate ++ FIELDS accordingly. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_pass_aggregate_in_fpr_and_gpr_p (const_tree type, ++ riscv_aggregate_field fields[2]) ++{ ++ unsigned num_int = 0, num_float = 0; ++ int n = riscv_flatten_aggregate_argument (type, fields); ++ ++ for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) ++ { ++ num_float += SCALAR_FLOAT_TYPE_P (fields[i].type); ++ num_int += INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (fields[i].type); ++ } ++ ++ return num_int == 1 && num_float == 1; ++} ++ ++/* Return the representation of an argument passed or returned in an FPR ++ when the value has mode VALUE_MODE and the type has TYPE_MODE. The ++ two modes may be different for structures like: ++ ++ struct __attribute__((packed)) foo { float f; } ++ ++ where the SFmode value "f" is passed in REGNO but the struct itself ++ has mode BLKmode. */ ++ ++static rtx ++riscv_pass_fpr_single (enum machine_mode type_mode, unsigned regno, ++ enum machine_mode value_mode) ++{ ++ rtx x = gen_rtx_REG (value_mode, regno); ++ ++ 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; ++} ++ ++/* Pass or return a composite value in the FPR pair REGNO and REGNO + 1. ++ MODE is the mode of the composite. MODE1 and OFFSET1 are the mode and ++ byte offset for the first value, likewise MODE2 and OFFSET2 for the ++ second value. */ ++ ++static rtx ++riscv_pass_fpr_pair (enum machine_mode mode, unsigned regno1, ++ enum machine_mode mode1, HOST_WIDE_INT offset1, ++ unsigned regno2, 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, regno1), ++ GEN_INT (offset1)), ++ gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode, ++ gen_rtx_REG (mode2, regno2), ++ GEN_INT (offset2)))); ++} ++ ++/* Fill INFO with information about a single argument, and return an ++ RTL pattern to pass or return the 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. RETURN_P is true if ++ returning the argument, or false if passing the argument. */ ++ ++static rtx ++riscv_get_arg_info (struct riscv_arg_info *info, const CUMULATIVE_ARGS *cum, ++ enum machine_mode mode, const_tree type, bool named, ++ bool return_p) ++{ ++ unsigned num_bytes, num_words; ++ unsigned fpr_base = return_p ? FP_RETURN : FP_ARG_FIRST; ++ unsigned gpr_base = return_p ? GP_RETURN : GP_ARG_FIRST; ++ unsigned alignment = riscv_function_arg_boundary (mode, type); ++ ++ memset (info, 0, sizeof (*info)); ++ info->gpr_offset = cum->num_gprs; ++ info->fpr_offset = cum->num_fprs; ++ ++ if (named) ++ { ++ riscv_aggregate_field fields[2]; ++ unsigned fregno = fpr_base + info->fpr_offset; ++ unsigned gregno = gpr_base + info->gpr_offset; ++ ++ /* Pass one- or two-element floating-point aggregates in FPRs. */ ++ if ((info->num_fprs = riscv_pass_aggregate_in_fpr_pair_p (type, fields)) ++ && info->fpr_offset + info->num_fprs <= MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS) ++ switch (info->num_fprs) ++ { ++ case 1: ++ return riscv_pass_fpr_single (mode, fregno, ++ TYPE_MODE (fields[0].type)); ++ ++ case 2: ++ return riscv_pass_fpr_pair (mode, fregno, ++ TYPE_MODE (fields[0].type), ++ fields[0].offset, ++ fregno + 1, ++ TYPE_MODE (fields[1].type), ++ fields[1].offset); ++ ++ default: ++ gcc_unreachable (); ++ } ++ ++ /* Pass real and complex floating-point numbers in FPRs. */ ++ if ((info->num_fprs = riscv_pass_mode_in_fpr_p (mode)) ++ && info->fpr_offset + info->num_fprs <= MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS) ++ switch (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode)) ++ { ++ case MODE_FLOAT: ++ return gen_rtx_REG (mode, fregno); ++ ++ case MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT: ++ return riscv_pass_fpr_pair (mode, fregno, GET_MODE_INNER (mode), 0, ++ fregno + 1, GET_MODE_INNER (mode), ++ GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode)); ++ ++ default: ++ gcc_unreachable (); ++ } ++ ++ /* Pass structs with one float and one integer in an FPR and a GPR. */ ++ if (riscv_pass_aggregate_in_fpr_and_gpr_p (type, fields) ++ && info->gpr_offset < MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS ++ && info->fpr_offset < MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS) ++ { ++ info->num_gprs = 1; ++ info->num_fprs = 1; ++ ++ if (!SCALAR_FLOAT_TYPE_P (fields[0].type)) ++ std::swap (fregno, gregno); ++ ++ return riscv_pass_fpr_pair (mode, fregno, TYPE_MODE (fields[0].type), ++ fields[0].offset, ++ gregno, TYPE_MODE (fields[1].type), ++ fields[1].offset); ++ } ++ } ++ ++ /* 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; ++ ++ /* Doubleword-aligned varargs start on an even register boundary. */ ++ if (!named && num_bytes != 0 && alignment > BITS_PER_WORD) ++ info->gpr_offset += info->gpr_offset & 1; ++ ++ /* Partition the argument between registers and stack. */ ++ info->num_fprs = 0; ++ info->num_gprs = MIN (num_words, MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS - info->gpr_offset); ++ info->stack_p = (num_words - info->num_gprs) != 0; ++ ++ if (info->num_gprs || return_p) ++ return gen_rtx_REG (mode, gpr_base + info->gpr_offset); ++ ++ return NULL_RTX; ++} ++ ++/* 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; ++ ++ return riscv_get_arg_info (&info, cum, mode, type, named, false); ++} ++ ++/* 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, false); ++ ++ /* 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_fprs = info.fpr_offset + info.num_fprs; ++ cum->num_gprs = info.gpr_offset + info.num_gprs; ++} ++ ++/* 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 arg; ++ ++ riscv_get_arg_info (&arg, get_cumulative_args (cum), mode, type, named, false); ++ return arg.stack_p ? arg.num_gprs * UNITS_PER_WORD : 0; ++} ++ ++/* 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 type, const_tree func, enum machine_mode mode) ++{ ++ struct riscv_arg_info info; ++ CUMULATIVE_ARGS args; ++ ++ if (type) ++ { ++ int unsigned_p = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type); ++ ++ mode = TYPE_MODE (type); ++ ++ /* Since TARGET_PROMOTE_FUNCTION_MODE unconditionally promotes, ++ return values, promote the mode here too. */ ++ mode = promote_function_mode (type, mode, &unsigned_p, func, 1); ++ } ++ ++ memset (&args, 0, sizeof args); ++ return riscv_get_arg_info (&info, &args, mode, type, true, true); ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_PASS_BY_REFERENCE. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_pass_by_reference (cumulative_args_t cum_v, enum machine_mode mode, ++ const_tree type, bool named) ++{ ++ HOST_WIDE_INT size = type ? int_size_in_bytes (type) : GET_MODE_SIZE (mode); ++ struct riscv_arg_info info; ++ CUMULATIVE_ARGS *cum = get_cumulative_args (cum_v); ++ ++ /* ??? std_gimplify_va_arg_expr passes NULL for cum. Fortunately, we ++ never pass variadic arguments in floating-point registers, so we can ++ avoid the call to riscv_get_arg_info in this case. */ ++ if (cum != NULL) ++ { ++ /* Don't pass by reference if we can use a floating-point register. */ ++ riscv_get_arg_info (&info, cum, mode, type, named, false); ++ if (info.num_fprs) ++ return false; ++ } ++ ++ /* Pass by reference if the data do not fit in two integer registers. */ ++ return !IN_RANGE (size, 0, 2 * UNITS_PER_WORD); ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_RETURN_IN_MEMORY. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_return_in_memory (const_tree type, const_tree fndecl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) ++{ ++ CUMULATIVE_ARGS args; ++ cumulative_args_t cum = pack_cumulative_args (&args); ++ ++ /* The rules for returning in memory are the same as for passing the ++ first named argument by reference. */ ++ memset (&args, 0, sizeof args); ++ return riscv_pass_by_reference (cum, TYPE_MODE (type), type, true); ++} ++ ++/* 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 = plus_constant (Pmode, virtual_incoming_args_rtx, ++ REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE (cfun->decl) ++ - gp_saved * UNITS_PER_WORD); ++ rtx 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); ++} ++ ++/* Make ADDR suitable for use as a call or sibcall target. */ ++ ++rtx ++riscv_legitimize_call_address (rtx addr) ++{ ++ if (!call_insn_operand (addr, VOIDmode)) ++ { ++ rtx reg = RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP (Pmode); ++ riscv_emit_move (reg, addr); ++ return reg; ++ } ++ return addr; ++} ++ ++/* Print symbolic operand OP, which is part of a HIGH or LO_SUM ++ in context CONTEXT. HI_RELOC indicates a high-part reloc. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_print_operand_reloc (FILE *file, rtx op, bool hi_reloc) ++{ ++ const char *reloc; ++ ++ switch (riscv_classify_symbolic_expression (op)) ++ { ++ case SYMBOL_ABSOLUTE: ++ reloc = hi_reloc ? "%hi" : "%lo"; ++ break; ++ ++ case SYMBOL_PCREL: ++ reloc = hi_reloc ? "%pcrel_hi" : "%pcrel_lo"; ++ break; ++ ++ case SYMBOL_TLS_LE: ++ reloc = hi_reloc ? "%tprel_hi" : "%tprel_lo"; ++ break; ++ ++ default: ++ gcc_unreachable (); ++ } ++ ++ fprintf (file, "%s(", reloc); ++ output_addr_const (file, riscv_strip_unspec_address (op)); ++ fputc (')', file); ++} ++ ++/* Return true if the .AQ suffix should be added to an AMO to implement the ++ acquire portion of memory model MODEL. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_memmodel_needs_amo_acquire (enum memmodel model) ++{ ++ switch (model) ++ { ++ case MEMMODEL_ACQ_REL: ++ case MEMMODEL_SEQ_CST: ++ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_SEQ_CST: ++ case MEMMODEL_ACQUIRE: ++ case MEMMODEL_CONSUME: ++ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_ACQUIRE: ++ return true; ++ ++ case MEMMODEL_RELEASE: ++ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_RELEASE: ++ case MEMMODEL_RELAXED: ++ return false; ++ ++ default: ++ gcc_unreachable (); ++ } ++} ++ ++/* Return true if a FENCE should be emitted to before a memory access to ++ implement the release portion of memory model MODEL. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_memmodel_needs_release_fence (enum memmodel model) ++{ ++ switch (model) ++ { ++ case MEMMODEL_ACQ_REL: ++ case MEMMODEL_SEQ_CST: ++ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_SEQ_CST: ++ case MEMMODEL_RELEASE: ++ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_RELEASE: ++ return true; ++ ++ case MEMMODEL_ACQUIRE: ++ case MEMMODEL_CONSUME: ++ case MEMMODEL_SYNC_ACQUIRE: ++ case MEMMODEL_RELAXED: ++ return false; ++ ++ 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. ++ 'F' Print a FENCE if the memory model requires a release. ++ 'z' Print x0 if OP is zero, otherwise print OP normally. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_print_operand (FILE *file, rtx op, int letter) ++{ ++ enum machine_mode mode = GET_MODE (op); ++ enum rtx_code code = GET_CODE (op); ++ ++ switch (letter) ++ { ++ case 'h': ++ if (code == HIGH) ++ op = XEXP (op, 0); ++ riscv_print_operand_reloc (file, op, true); ++ break; ++ ++ case 'R': ++ riscv_print_operand_reloc (file, op, false); ++ break; ++ ++ case 'C': ++ /* The RTL names match the instruction names. */ ++ fputs (GET_RTX_NAME (code), file); ++ break; ++ ++ case 'A': ++ if (riscv_memmodel_needs_amo_acquire ((enum memmodel) INTVAL (op))) ++ fputs (".aq", file); ++ break; ++ ++ case 'F': ++ if (riscv_memmodel_needs_release_fence ((enum memmodel) INTVAL (op))) ++ fputs ("fence rw,w; ", 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 && letter != 'z') ++ output_operand_lossage ("invalid use of '%%%c'", letter); ++ else ++ output_address (mode, 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, machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, 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, false); ++ 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 = (char *) alloca (strlen (s->named.name) + 2); ++ 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; ++} ++ ++/* 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 = gen_rtx_SET (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_used_regs[regno]; ++ bool might_clobber = crtl->saves_all_registers ++ || df_regs_ever_live_p (regno); ++ ++ if (call_saved && might_clobber) ++ return true; ++ ++ if (regno == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM && frame_pointer_needed) ++ return true; ++ ++ if (regno == RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM && crtl->calls_eh_return) ++ return true; ++ ++ return false; ++} ++ ++/* 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_reg. */ ++ 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_FP_REG); ++ frame->fp_sp_offset = offset - UNITS_PER_FP_REG; ++ /* 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; /* The stack pointer is the base of all offsets, hence 0. */ ++ 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_reg (HOST_WIDE_INT sp_offset, riscv_save_restore_fn fn) ++{ ++ HOST_WIDE_INT offset; ++ ++ /* Save the link register and s-registers. */ ++ offset = cfun->machine->frame.gp_sp_offset - sp_offset; ++ for (int 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 (int regno = FP_REG_FIRST; regno <= FP_REG_LAST; regno++) ++ if (BITSET_P (cfun->machine->frame.fmask, regno - FP_REG_FIRST)) ++ { ++ enum machine_mode mode = TARGET_DOUBLE_FLOAT ? DFmode : SFmode; ++ ++ riscv_save_restore_reg (mode, regno, offset, fn); ++ offset -= GET_MODE_SIZE (mode); ++ } ++} ++ ++/* Save register REG to MEM. Make the instruction frame-related. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_save_reg (rtx reg, rtx mem) ++{ ++ riscv_emit_move (mem, reg); ++ riscv_set_frame_expr (riscv_frame_set (mem, reg)); ++} ++ ++/* Restore register REG from MEM. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_restore_reg (rtx reg, rtx mem) ++{ ++ rtx insn = riscv_emit_move (reg, mem); ++ rtx dwarf = NULL_RTX; ++ dwarf = alloc_reg_note (REG_CFA_RESTORE, reg, dwarf); ++ REG_NOTES (insn) = dwarf; ++ ++ RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1; ++} ++ ++/* Return the code to invoke the GPR save routine. */ ++ ++const char * ++riscv_output_gpr_save (unsigned mask) ++{ ++ static char s[32]; ++ unsigned n = riscv_save_libcall_count (mask); ++ ++ ssize_t bytes = snprintf (s, sizeof (s), "call\tt0,__riscv_save_%u", n); ++ gcc_assert ((size_t) bytes < sizeof (s)); ++ ++ return s; ++} ++ ++/* For stack frames that can't be allocated with a single ADDI instruction, ++ compute the best value to initially allocate. It must at a minimum ++ allocate enough space to spill the callee-saved registers. */ ++ ++static HOST_WIDE_INT ++riscv_first_stack_step (struct riscv_frame_info *frame) ++{ ++ HOST_WIDE_INT min_first_step = frame->total_size - frame->fp_sp_offset; ++ HOST_WIDE_INT max_first_step = IMM_REACH / 2 - STACK_BOUNDARY / 8; ++ ++ if (SMALL_OPERAND (frame->total_size)) ++ return frame->total_size; ++ ++ /* As an optimization, use the least-significant bits of the total frame ++ size, so that the second adjustment step is just LUI + ADD. */ ++ if (!SMALL_OPERAND (frame->total_size - max_first_step) ++ && frame->total_size % IMM_REACH < IMM_REACH / 2 ++ && frame->total_size % IMM_REACH >= min_first_step) ++ return frame->total_size % IMM_REACH; ++ ++ gcc_assert (min_first_step <= max_first_step); ++ return max_first_step; ++} ++ ++static rtx ++riscv_adjust_libcall_cfi_prologue () ++{ ++ rtx dwarf = NULL_RTX; ++ rtx adjust_sp_rtx, reg, mem, insn; ++ int saved_size = cfun->machine->frame.save_libcall_adjustment; ++ int offset; ++ ++ for (int regno = GP_REG_FIRST; regno <= GP_REG_LAST-1; regno++) ++ if (BITSET_P (cfun->machine->frame.mask, regno - GP_REG_FIRST)) ++ { ++ /* The save order is ra, s0, s1, s2 to s11. */ ++ if (regno == RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM) ++ offset = saved_size - UNITS_PER_WORD; ++ else if (regno == S0_REGNUM) ++ offset = saved_size - UNITS_PER_WORD * 2; ++ else if (regno == S1_REGNUM) ++ offset = saved_size - UNITS_PER_WORD * 3; ++ else ++ offset = saved_size - ((regno - S2_REGNUM + 4) * UNITS_PER_WORD); ++ ++ reg = gen_rtx_REG (SImode, regno); ++ mem = gen_frame_mem (SImode, plus_constant (Pmode, ++ stack_pointer_rtx, ++ offset)); ++ ++ insn = gen_rtx_SET (mem, reg); ++ dwarf = alloc_reg_note (REG_CFA_OFFSET, insn, dwarf); ++ } ++ ++ /* Debug info for adjust sp. */ ++ adjust_sp_rtx = gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, ++ stack_pointer_rtx, GEN_INT (-saved_size)); ++ dwarf = alloc_reg_note (REG_CFA_ADJUST_CFA, adjust_sp_rtx, ++ dwarf); ++ return dwarf; ++} ++ ++static void ++riscv_emit_stack_tie (void) ++{ ++ if (Pmode == SImode) ++ emit_insn (gen_stack_tiesi (stack_pointer_rtx, hard_frame_pointer_rtx)); ++ else ++ emit_insn (gen_stack_tiedi (stack_pointer_rtx, hard_frame_pointer_rtx)); ++} ++ ++/* 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)) ++ { ++ rtx dwarf = NULL_RTX; ++ dwarf = riscv_adjust_libcall_cfi_prologue (); ++ ++ frame->mask = 0; /* Temporarily fib that we need not save GPRs. */ ++ size -= frame->save_libcall_adjustment; ++ insn = emit_insn (gen_gpr_save (GEN_INT (mask))); ++ ++ RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1; ++ REG_NOTES (insn) = dwarf; ++ } ++ ++ /* Save the registers. */ ++ if ((frame->mask | frame->fmask) != 0) ++ { ++ HOST_WIDE_INT step1 = MIN (size, riscv_first_stack_step (frame)); ++ ++ 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_reg (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; ++ ++ riscv_emit_stack_tie (); ++ } ++ ++ /* Allocate the rest of the frame. */ ++ if (size > 0) ++ { ++ if (SMALL_OPERAND (-size)) ++ { ++ insn = gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx, ++ GEN_INT (-size)); ++ RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (emit_insn (insn)) = 1; ++ } ++ 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))); ++ ++ /* Describe the effect of the previous instructions. */ ++ insn = plus_constant (Pmode, stack_pointer_rtx, -size); ++ insn = gen_rtx_SET (stack_pointer_rtx, insn); ++ riscv_set_frame_expr (insn); ++ } ++ } ++} ++ ++static rtx ++riscv_adjust_libcall_cfi_epilogue () ++{ ++ rtx dwarf = NULL_RTX; ++ rtx adjust_sp_rtx, reg; ++ int saved_size = cfun->machine->frame.save_libcall_adjustment; ++ ++ /* Debug info for adjust sp. */ ++ adjust_sp_rtx = gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, ++ stack_pointer_rtx, GEN_INT (saved_size)); ++ dwarf = alloc_reg_note (REG_CFA_ADJUST_CFA, adjust_sp_rtx, ++ dwarf); ++ ++ for (int regno = GP_REG_FIRST; regno <= GP_REG_LAST-1; regno++) ++ if (BITSET_P (cfun->machine->frame.mask, regno - GP_REG_FIRST)) ++ { ++ reg = gen_rtx_REG (SImode, regno); ++ dwarf = alloc_reg_note (REG_CFA_RESTORE, reg, dwarf); ++ } ++ ++ return dwarf; ++} ++ ++/* 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); ++ rtx insn; ++ ++ /* We need to add memory barrier to prevent read from deallocated stack. */ ++ bool need_barrier_p = (get_frame_size () ++ + cfun->machine->frame.arg_pointer_offset) != 0; ++ ++ if (!sibcall_p && riscv_can_use_return_insn ()) ++ { ++ emit_jump_insn (gen_return ()); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ /* Move past any dynamic stack allocations. */ ++ if (cfun->calls_alloca) ++ { ++ /* Emit a barrier to prevent loads from a deallocated stack. */ ++ riscv_emit_stack_tie (); ++ need_barrier_p = false; ++ ++ rtx adjust = GEN_INT (-frame->hard_frame_pointer_offset); ++ if (!SMALL_OPERAND (INTVAL (adjust))) ++ { ++ riscv_emit_move (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP (Pmode), adjust); ++ adjust = RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP (Pmode); ++ } ++ ++ insn = emit_insn ( ++ gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, hard_frame_pointer_rtx, ++ adjust)); ++ ++ rtx dwarf = NULL_RTX; ++ rtx cfa_adjust_value = gen_rtx_PLUS ( ++ Pmode, hard_frame_pointer_rtx, ++ GEN_INT (-frame->hard_frame_pointer_offset)); ++ rtx cfa_adjust_rtx = gen_rtx_SET (stack_pointer_rtx, cfa_adjust_value); ++ dwarf = alloc_reg_note (REG_CFA_ADJUST_CFA, cfa_adjust_rtx, dwarf); ++ RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1; ++ ++ REG_NOTES (insn) = dwarf; ++ } ++ ++ /* 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 = riscv_first_stack_step (frame); ++ step1 -= step2; ++ } ++ ++ /* Set TARGET to BASE + STEP1. */ ++ if (step1 > 0) ++ { ++ /* Emit a barrier to prevent loads from a deallocated stack. */ ++ riscv_emit_stack_tie (); ++ need_barrier_p = false; ++ ++ /* Get an rtx for STEP1 that we can add to BASE. */ ++ rtx adjust = GEN_INT (step1); ++ if (!SMALL_OPERAND (step1)) ++ { ++ riscv_emit_move (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP (Pmode), adjust); ++ adjust = RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP (Pmode); ++ } ++ ++ insn = emit_insn ( ++ gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx, adjust)); ++ ++ rtx dwarf = NULL_RTX; ++ rtx cfa_adjust_rtx = gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode, stack_pointer_rtx, ++ GEN_INT (step2)); ++ ++ dwarf = alloc_reg_note (REG_CFA_DEF_CFA, cfa_adjust_rtx, dwarf); ++ RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1; ++ ++ REG_NOTES (insn) = dwarf; ++ } ++ ++ if (use_restore_libcall) ++ frame->mask = 0; /* Temporarily fib that we need not save GPRs. */ ++ ++ /* Restore the registers. */ ++ riscv_for_each_saved_reg (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; ++ } ++ ++ if (need_barrier_p) ++ riscv_emit_stack_tie (); ++ ++ /* Deallocate the final bit of the frame. */ ++ if (step2 > 0) ++ { ++ insn = emit_insn (gen_add3_insn (stack_pointer_rtx, stack_pointer_rtx, ++ GEN_INT (step2))); ++ ++ rtx dwarf = NULL_RTX; ++ rtx cfa_adjust_rtx = gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode, stack_pointer_rtx, ++ const0_rtx); ++ dwarf = alloc_reg_note (REG_CFA_DEF_CFA, cfa_adjust_rtx, dwarf); ++ RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1; ++ ++ REG_NOTES (insn) = dwarf; ++ } ++ ++ if (use_restore_libcall) ++ { ++ rtx dwarf = riscv_adjust_libcall_cfi_epilogue (); ++ insn = emit_insn (gen_gpr_restore (GEN_INT (riscv_save_libcall_count (mask)))); ++ RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1; ++ REG_NOTES (insn) = dwarf; ++ ++ 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; ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_REGISTER_MOVE_COST. */ ++ ++static int ++riscv_register_move_cost (enum machine_mode mode, ++ reg_class_t from, reg_class_t to) ++{ ++ return SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED (from, to, mode) ? 8 : 2; ++} ++ ++/* Return true if register REGNO can store a value of mode MODE. */ ++ ++bool ++riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok_p (unsigned int regno, enum machine_mode mode) ++{ ++ unsigned int nregs = riscv_hard_regno_nregs (regno, mode); ++ ++ if (GP_REG_P (regno)) ++ { ++ if (!GP_REG_P (regno + nregs - 1)) ++ return false; ++ } ++ else if (FP_REG_P (regno)) ++ { ++ if (!FP_REG_P (regno + nregs - 1)) ++ return false; ++ ++ if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) != MODE_FLOAT ++ && GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) != MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT) ++ return false; ++ ++ /* Only use callee-saved registers if a potential callee is guaranteed ++ to spill the requisite width. */ ++ if (GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode) > UNITS_PER_FP_REG ++ || (!call_used_regs[regno] ++ && GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode) > UNITS_PER_FP_ARG)) ++ return false; ++ } ++ else ++ return false; ++ ++ /* Require same callee-savedness for all registers. */ ++ for (unsigned i = 1; i < nregs; i++) ++ if (call_used_regs[regno] != call_used_regs[regno + i]) ++ return false; ++ ++ return true; ++} ++ ++/* 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_FP_REG - 1) / UNITS_PER_FP_REG; ++ ++ /* All other registers are word-sized. */ ++ return (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) + UNITS_PER_WORD - 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD; ++} ++ ++/* Implement CLASS_MAX_NREGS. */ ++ ++static unsigned char ++riscv_class_max_nregs (reg_class_t rclass, enum machine_mode mode) ++{ ++ if (reg_class_subset_p (FP_REGS, rclass)) ++ return riscv_hard_regno_nregs (FP_REG_FIRST, mode); ++ ++ if (reg_class_subset_p (GR_REGS, rclass)) ++ return riscv_hard_regno_nregs (GP_REG_FIRST, mode); ++ ++ return 0; ++} ++ ++/* 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; ++} ++ ++/* 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 number of instructions that can be issued per cycle. */ ++ ++static int ++riscv_issue_rate (void) ++{ ++ return tune_info->issue_rate; ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_ASM_FILE_START. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_file_start (void) ++{ ++ default_file_start (); ++ ++ /* Instruct GAS to generate position-[in]dependent code. */ ++ fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.option %spic\n", (flag_pic ? "" : "no")); ++} ++ ++/* 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; ++ ++ /* 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 = gen_rtx_MEM (FUNCTION_MODE, XEXP (DECL_RTL (function), 0)); ++ ++ /* We need two temporary registers in some cases. */ ++ temp1 = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM); ++ temp2 = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM); ++ ++ /* 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. */ ++ insn = emit_call_insn (gen_sibcall (fnaddr, const0_rtx, NULL, const0_rtx)); ++ SIBLING_CALL_P (insn) = 1; ++ ++ /* 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) ++{ ++ 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; ++ ++ /* The presence of the M extension implies that division instructions ++ are present, so include them unless explicitly disabled. */ ++ if (TARGET_MUL && (target_flags_explicit & MASK_DIV) == 0) ++ target_flags |= MASK_DIV; ++ else if (!TARGET_MUL && TARGET_DIV) ++ error ("-mdiv requires -march to subsume the %<M%> extension"); ++ ++ /* Likewise floating-point division and square root. */ ++ if (TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && (target_flags_explicit & MASK_FDIV) == 0) ++ target_flags |= MASK_FDIV; ++ ++ /* 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; ++ ++ /* Function to allocate machine-dependent function status. */ ++ init_machine_status = &riscv_init_machine_status; ++ ++ if (flag_pic) ++ riscv_cmodel = CM_PIC; ++ ++ /* We get better code with explicit relocs for CM_MEDLOW, but ++ worse code for the others (for now). Pick the best default. */ ++ if ((target_flags_explicit & MASK_EXPLICIT_RELOCS) == 0) ++ if (riscv_cmodel == CM_MEDLOW) ++ target_flags |= MASK_EXPLICIT_RELOCS; ++ ++ /* Require that the ISA supports the requested floating-point ABI. */ ++ if (UNITS_PER_FP_ARG > (TARGET_HARD_FLOAT ? UNITS_PER_FP_REG : 0)) ++ error ("requested ABI requires -march to subsume the %qc extension", ++ UNITS_PER_FP_ARG > 8 ? 'Q' : (UNITS_PER_FP_ARG > 4 ? 'D' : 'F')); ++ ++ /* We do not yet support ILP32 on RV64. */ ++ if (BITS_PER_WORD != POINTER_SIZE) ++ error ("ABI requires -march=rv%d", POINTER_SIZE); ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_conditional_register_usage (void) ++{ ++ if (!TARGET_HARD_FLOAT) ++ { ++ for (int regno = FP_REG_FIRST; regno <= FP_REG_LAST; regno++) ++ fixed_regs[regno] = call_used_regs[regno] = 1; ++ } ++} ++ ++/* Return a register priority for hard reg REGNO. */ ++ ++static int ++riscv_register_priority (int regno) ++{ ++ /* Favor x8-x15/f8-f15 to improve the odds of RVC instruction selection. */ ++ if (TARGET_RVC && (IN_RANGE (regno, GP_REG_FIRST + 8, GP_REG_FIRST + 15) ++ || IN_RANGE (regno, FP_REG_FIRST + 8, FP_REG_FIRST + 15))) ++ return 1; ++ ++ return 0; ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_TRAMPOLINE_INIT. */ ++ ++static void ++riscv_trampoline_init (rtx m_tramp, tree fndecl, rtx chain_value) ++{ ++ rtx addr, end_addr, mem; ++ uint32_t 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); ++ ++ /* 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)); ++ ++ ++ if (Pmode == SImode) ++ { ++ chain_value = force_reg (Pmode, chain_value); ++ ++ rtx target_function = force_reg (Pmode, XEXP (DECL_RTL (fndecl), 0)); ++ /* lui t2, hi(chain) ++ lui t1, hi(func) ++ addi t2, t2, lo(chain) ++ jr r1, lo(func) ++ */ ++ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT lui_hi_chain_code, lui_hi_func_code; ++ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT lo_chain_code, lo_func_code; ++ ++ rtx uimm_mask = force_reg (SImode, gen_int_mode (-IMM_REACH, SImode)); ++ ++ /* 0xfff. */ ++ rtx imm12_mask = gen_reg_rtx (SImode); ++ emit_insn (gen_one_cmplsi2 (imm12_mask, uimm_mask)); ++ ++ rtx fixup_value = force_reg (SImode, gen_int_mode (IMM_REACH/2, SImode)); ++ ++ /* Gen lui t2, hi(chain). */ ++ rtx hi_chain = riscv_force_binary (SImode, PLUS, chain_value, ++ fixup_value); ++ hi_chain = riscv_force_binary (SImode, AND, hi_chain, ++ uimm_mask); ++ lui_hi_chain_code = OPCODE_LUI | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RD); ++ rtx lui_hi_chain = riscv_force_binary (SImode, IOR, hi_chain, ++ gen_int_mode (lui_hi_chain_code, SImode)); ++ ++ mem = adjust_address (m_tramp, SImode, 0); ++ riscv_emit_move (mem, lui_hi_chain); ++ ++ /* Gen lui t1, hi(func). */ ++ rtx hi_func = riscv_force_binary (SImode, PLUS, target_function, ++ fixup_value); ++ hi_func = riscv_force_binary (SImode, AND, hi_func, ++ uimm_mask); ++ lui_hi_func_code = OPCODE_LUI | (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM << SHIFT_RD); ++ rtx lui_hi_func = riscv_force_binary (SImode, IOR, hi_func, ++ gen_int_mode (lui_hi_func_code, SImode)); ++ ++ mem = adjust_address (m_tramp, SImode, 1 * GET_MODE_SIZE (SImode)); ++ riscv_emit_move (mem, lui_hi_func); ++ ++ /* Gen addi t2, t2, lo(chain). */ ++ rtx lo_chain = riscv_force_binary (SImode, AND, chain_value, ++ imm12_mask); ++ lo_chain = riscv_force_binary (SImode, ASHIFT, lo_chain, GEN_INT (20)); ++ ++ lo_chain_code = OPCODE_ADDI ++ | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RD) ++ | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RS1); ++ ++ rtx addi_lo_chain = riscv_force_binary (SImode, IOR, lo_chain, ++ force_reg (SImode, GEN_INT (lo_chain_code))); ++ ++ mem = adjust_address (m_tramp, SImode, 2 * GET_MODE_SIZE (SImode)); ++ riscv_emit_move (mem, addi_lo_chain); ++ ++ /* Gen jr r1, lo(func). */ ++ rtx lo_func = riscv_force_binary (SImode, AND, target_function, ++ imm12_mask); ++ lo_func = riscv_force_binary (SImode, ASHIFT, lo_func, GEN_INT (20)); ++ ++ lo_func_code = OPCODE_JALR | (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM << SHIFT_RS1); ++ ++ rtx jr_lo_func = riscv_force_binary (SImode, IOR, lo_func, ++ force_reg (SImode, GEN_INT (lo_func_code))); ++ ++ mem = adjust_address (m_tramp, SImode, 3 * GET_MODE_SIZE (SImode)); ++ riscv_emit_move (mem, jr_lo_func); ++ } ++ else ++ { ++ static_chain_offset = TRAMPOLINE_CODE_SIZE; ++ target_function_offset = static_chain_offset + GET_MODE_SIZE (ptr_mode); ++ ++ /* auipc t2, 0 ++ l[wd] t1, target_function_offset(t2) ++ l[wd] t2, static_chain_offset(t2) ++ jr t1 ++ */ ++ trampoline[0] = OPCODE_AUIPC | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RD); ++ trampoline[1] = (Pmode == DImode ? OPCODE_LD : OPCODE_LW) ++ | (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM << SHIFT_RD) ++ | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RS1) ++ | (target_function_offset << SHIFT_IMM); ++ trampoline[2] = (Pmode == DImode ? OPCODE_LD : OPCODE_LW) ++ | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RD) ++ | (STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM << SHIFT_RS1) ++ | (static_chain_offset << SHIFT_IMM); ++ trampoline[3] = OPCODE_JALR | (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM << SHIFT_RS1); ++ ++ /* Copy the trampoline code. */ ++ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (trampoline); i++) ++ { ++ mem = adjust_address (m_tramp, SImode, i * GET_MODE_SIZE (SImode)); ++ riscv_emit_move (mem, gen_int_mode (trampoline[i], SImode)); ++ } ++ ++ /* 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)); ++} ++ ++/* Return leaf_function_p () and memoize the result. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_leaf_function_p (void) ++{ ++ if (cfun->machine->is_leaf == 0) ++ cfun->machine->is_leaf = leaf_function_p () ? 1 : -1; ++ ++ return cfun->machine->is_leaf > 0; ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_FUNCTION_OK_FOR_SIBCALL. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_function_ok_for_sibcall (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ++ tree exp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) ++{ ++ /* When optimzing for size, don't use sibcalls in non-leaf routines */ ++ if (TARGET_SAVE_RESTORE) ++ return riscv_leaf_function_p (); ++ ++ return true; ++} ++ ++/* Implement TARGET_CANNOT_COPY_INSN_P. */ ++ ++static bool ++riscv_cannot_copy_insn_p (rtx_insn *insn) ++{ ++ return recog_memoized (insn) >= 0 && get_attr_cannot_copy (insn); ++} ++ ++/* 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_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 ++#define TARGET_ASM_FILE_START riscv_file_start ++#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 ++ ++/* The generic ELF target does not always have TLS support. */ ++#ifdef HAVE_AS_TLS ++#undef TARGET_HAVE_TLS ++#define TARGET_HAVE_TLS true ++#endif ++ ++#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 ++ ++#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_CLASS_MAX_NREGS ++#define TARGET_CLASS_MAX_NREGS riscv_class_max_nregs ++ ++#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 (-IMM_REACH/2) ++ ++#undef TARGET_MAX_ANCHOR_OFFSET ++#define TARGET_MAX_ANCHOR_OFFSET (IMM_REACH/2-1) ++ ++#undef TARGET_REGISTER_PRIORITY ++#define TARGET_REGISTER_PRIORITY riscv_register_priority ++ ++#undef TARGET_CANNOT_COPY_INSN_P ++#define TARGET_CANNOT_COPY_INSN_P riscv_cannot_copy_insn_p ++ ++#undef TARGET_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV ++#define TARGET_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV riscv_atomic_assign_expand_fenv ++ ++#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 ++ ++struct gcc_target targetm = TARGET_INITIALIZER; ++ ++#include "gt-riscv.h" +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..8d4c75e6770 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.h +@@ -0,0 +1,906 @@ ++/* Definition of RISC-V target for GNU compiler. ++ Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++ 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_H ++#define GCC_RISCV_H ++ ++#include "config/riscv/riscv-opts.h" ++ ++/* Target CPU builtins. */ ++#define TARGET_CPU_CPP_BUILTINS() riscv_cpu_cpp_builtins (pfile) ++ ++/* Default target_flags if no switches are specified */ ++ ++#ifndef TARGET_DEFAULT ++#define TARGET_DEFAULT 0 ++#endif ++ ++#ifndef RISCV_TUNE_STRING_DEFAULT ++#define RISCV_TUNE_STRING_DEFAULT "rocket" ++#endif ++ ++/* Support for a compile-time default CPU, et cetera. The rules are: ++ --with-arch is ignored if -march is specified. ++ --with-abi is ignored if -mabi is specified. ++ --with-tune is ignored if -mtune is specified. */ ++#define OPTION_DEFAULT_SPECS \ ++ {"tune", "%{!mtune=*:-mtune=%(VALUE)}" }, \ ++ {"arch", "%{!march=*:-march=%(VALUE)}" }, \ ++ {"abi", "%{!mabi=*:-mabi=%(VALUE)}" }, \ ++ ++#ifdef IN_LIBGCC2 ++#undef TARGET_64BIT ++/* Make this compile time constant for libgcc2 */ ++#define TARGET_64BIT (__riscv_xlen == 64) ++#endif /* IN_LIBGCC2 */ ++ ++#undef ASM_SPEC ++#define ASM_SPEC "\ ++%(subtarget_asm_debugging_spec) \ ++%{" FPIE_OR_FPIC_SPEC ":-fpic} \ ++%{march=*} \ ++%{mabi=*} \ ++%(subtarget_asm_spec)" ++ ++#define TARGET_DEFAULT_CMODEL CM_MEDLOW ++ ++#define LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX "." ++#define USER_LABEL_PREFIX "" ++ ++/* Offsets recorded in opcodes are a multiple of this alignment factor. ++ The default for this in 64-bit mode is 8, which causes problems with ++ SFmode register saves. */ ++#define DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT -4 ++ ++/* 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 ++#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 ++ ++/* The `Q' extension is not yet supported. */ ++#define UNITS_PER_FP_REG (TARGET_DOUBLE_FLOAT ? 8 : 4) ++ ++/* The largest type that can be passed in floating-point registers. */ ++#define UNITS_PER_FP_ARG \ ++ (riscv_abi == ABI_ILP32 || riscv_abi == ABI_LP64 ? 0 : \ ++ riscv_abi == ABI_ILP32F || riscv_abi == ABI_LP64F ? 4 : 8) \ ++ ++/* Set the sizes of the core types. */ ++#define SHORT_TYPE_SIZE 16 ++#define INT_TYPE_SIZE 32 ++#define LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE 64 ++#define POINTER_SIZE (riscv_abi >= ABI_LP64 ? 64 : 32) ++#define LONG_TYPE_SIZE POINTER_SIZE ++ ++#define FLOAT_TYPE_SIZE 32 ++#define DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 64 ++#define LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 128 ++ ++/* 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 ++ ++/* The user-level ISA permits misaligned accesses, but they may execute ++ extremely slowly and non-atomically. Some privileged architectures ++ do not permit them at all. It is best to enforce strict alignment. */ ++#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. */ ++ ++#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 1 ++ ++/* 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 ? 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) < UNITS_PER_WORD) \ ++ { \ ++ if ((MODE) == SImode) \ ++ (UNSIGNEDP) = 0; \ ++ (MODE) = word_mode; \ ++ } ++ ++/* 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 ++ ++/* When floating-point registers are wider than integer ones, moves between ++ them must go through memory. */ ++#define SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED(CLASS1,CLASS2,MODE) \ ++ (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) > UNITS_PER_WORD \ ++ && ((CLASS1) == FP_REGS) != ((CLASS2) == FP_REGS)) ++ ++/* Define if loading short immediate values into registers sign extends. */ ++#define SHORT_IMMEDIATES_SIGN_EXTEND 1 ++ ++/* Standard register usage. */ ++ ++/* Number of hardware registers. We have: ++ ++ - 32 integer registers ++ - 32 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 \ ++} ++ ++/* 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))) ++ ++#define HARD_REGNO_NREGS(REGNO, MODE) riscv_hard_regno_nregs (REGNO, MODE) ++ ++#define HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK(REGNO, MODE) \ ++ riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok_p (REGNO, MODE) ++ ++/* Don't allow floating-point modes to be tied, since type punning of ++ single-precision and double-precision is implementation defined. */ ++#define MODES_TIEABLE_P(MODE1, MODE2) \ ++ ((MODE1) == (MODE2) \ ++ || !(GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE1) == MODE_FLOAT \ ++ && GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE2) == MODE_FLOAT)) ++ ++/* 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 ++ ++/* Register in which static-chain is passed to a function. */ ++#define STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM (GP_TEMP_FIRST + 2) ++ ++/* 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_PROLOGUE_TEMP(MODE) gen_rtx_REG (MODE, RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM) ++ ++#define MCOUNT_NAME "_mcount" ++ ++#define NO_PROFILE_COUNTERS 1 ++ ++/* Emit rtl for profiling. Output assembler code to FILE ++ to call "_mcount" for profiling a function entry. */ ++#define PROFILE_HOOK(LABEL) \ ++ { \ ++ rtx fun, ra; \ ++ ra = get_hard_reg_initial_val (Pmode, RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM); \ ++ fun = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, MCOUNT_NAME); \ ++ emit_library_call (fun, LCT_NORMAL, VOIDmode, 1, ra, Pmode); \ ++ } ++ ++/* All the work done in PROFILE_HOOK, but still required. */ ++#define FUNCTION_PROFILER(STREAM, LABELNO) do { } while (0) ++ ++/* 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 */ ++ SIBCALL_REGS, /* registers used by indirect sibcalls */ ++ JALR_REGS, /* registers used by indirect calls */ ++ GR_REGS, /* integer registers */ ++ FP_REGS, /* floating-point registers */ ++ FRAME_REGS, /* arg pointer and frame pointer */ ++ 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", \ ++ "SIBCALL_REGS", \ ++ "JALR_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 */ \ ++ { 0xf00000c0, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* SIBCALL_REGS */ \ ++ { 0xffffffc0, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* JALR_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, 6, 28, 29, 30, 31, 5, 7, 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. */ \ ++ 47, 46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 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 12-bit number. */ ++ ++#define SMALL_OPERAND(VALUE) \ ++ ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (VALUE) + IMM_REACH/2 < IMM_REACH) ++ ++/* True if VALUE can be loaded into a register using LUI. */ ++ ++#define LUI_OPERAND(VALUE) \ ++ (((VALUE) | ((1UL<<31) - IMM_REACH)) == ((1UL<<31) - IMM_REACH) \ ++ || ((VALUE) | ((1UL<<31) - IMM_REACH)) + IMM_REACH == 0) ++ ++#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 1 ++ ++#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 (UNITS_PER_FP_ARG == 0 ? 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 in fa0-fa7 if permitted by the ABI. */ ++#define FUNCTION_ARG_REGNO_P(N) \ ++ (IN_RANGE ((N), GP_ARG_FIRST, GP_ARG_LAST) \ ++ || (UNITS_PER_FP_ARG && IN_RANGE ((N), FP_ARG_FIRST, FP_ARG_LAST))) ++ ++typedef struct { ++ /* Number of integer registers used so far, up to MAX_ARGS_IN_REGISTERS. */ ++ unsigned int num_gprs; ++ ++ /* Number of floating-point registers used so far, likewise. */ ++ unsigned int num_fprs; ++} 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 RV32. */ ++#define RISCV_STACK_ALIGN(LOC) (((LOC) + 15) & -16) ++ ++/* 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 \ ++ ((Pmode == SImode) \ ++ ? TRAMPOLINE_CODE_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)) ++ ++#define JUMP_TABLES_IN_TEXT_SECTION 0 ++#define CASE_VECTOR_MODE SImode ++#define CASE_VECTOR_PC_RELATIVE (riscv_cmodel != CM_MEDLOW) ++ ++/* The load-address macro is used for PC-relative addressing of symbols ++ that bind locally. Don't use it for symbols that should be addressed ++ via the GOT. Also, avoid it for CM_MEDLOW, where LUI addressing ++ currently results in more opportunities for linker relaxation. */ ++#define USE_LOAD_ADDRESS_MACRO(sym) \ ++ (!TARGET_EXPLICIT_RELOCS && \ ++ ((flag_pic \ ++ && ((SYMBOL_REF_P (sym) && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (sym)) \ ++ || ((GET_CODE (sym) == CONST) \ ++ && SYMBOL_REF_P (XEXP (XEXP (sym, 0),0)) \ ++ && SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (XEXP (XEXP (sym, 0),0))))) \ ++ || riscv_cmodel == CM_MEDANY)) ++ ++/* Define this as 1 if `char' should by default be signed; else as 0. */ ++#define DEFAULT_SIGNED_CHAR 0 ++ ++#define MOVE_MAX UNITS_PER_WORD ++#define MAX_MOVE_MAX 8 ++ ++#define SLOW_BYTE_ACCESS 0 ++ ++#define SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED 1 ++ ++#define TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION(OUTPREC, INPREC) 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. */ ++ ++#define Pmode word_mode ++ ++/* 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") ++ ++/* If a memory-to-memory move would take MOVE_RATIO or more simple ++ move-instruction pairs, we will do a movmem or libcall instead. */ ++ ++#define MOVE_RATIO(speed) (CLEAR_RATIO (speed) / 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) ? 16 : 6) ++ ++/* 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) (CLEAR_RATIO (speed) - ((speed) ? 0 : 2)) ++ ++#ifndef USED_FOR_TARGET ++extern const enum reg_class riscv_regno_to_class[]; ++extern bool riscv_hard_regno_mode_ok[][FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER]; ++#endif ++ ++#define ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT(CODE,GLOBAL) \ ++ (((GLOBAL) ? DW_EH_PE_indirect : 0) | DW_EH_PE_pcrel | DW_EH_PE_sdata4) ++ ++#define XLEN_SPEC \ ++ "%{march=rv32*:32}" \ ++ "%{march=rv64*:64}" \ ++ ++#define ABI_SPEC \ ++ "%{mabi=ilp32:ilp32}" \ ++ "%{mabi=ilp32f:ilp32f}" \ ++ "%{mabi=ilp32d:ilp32d}" \ ++ "%{mabi=lp64:lp64}" \ ++ "%{mabi=lp64f:lp64f}" \ ++ "%{mabi=lp64d:lp64d}" \ ++ ++#define STARTFILE_PREFIX_SPEC \ ++ "/lib" XLEN_SPEC "/" ABI_SPEC "/ " \ ++ "/usr/lib" XLEN_SPEC "/" ABI_SPEC "/ " \ ++ "/lib/ " \ ++ "/usr/lib/ " ++ ++/* ISA constants needed for code generation. */ ++#define OPCODE_LW 0x2003 ++#define OPCODE_LD 0x3003 ++#define OPCODE_AUIPC 0x17 ++#define OPCODE_JALR 0x67 ++#define OPCODE_LUI 0x37 ++#define OPCODE_ADDI 0x13 ++#define SHIFT_RD 7 ++#define SHIFT_RS1 15 ++#define SHIFT_IMM 20 ++#define IMM_BITS 12 ++ ++#define IMM_REACH (1LL << IMM_BITS) ++#define CONST_HIGH_PART(VALUE) (((VALUE) + (IMM_REACH/2)) & ~(IMM_REACH-1)) ++#define CONST_LOW_PART(VALUE) ((VALUE) - CONST_HIGH_PART (VALUE)) ++ ++#endif /* ! GCC_RISCV_H */ +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..4cbb2431335 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.md +@@ -0,0 +1,2079 @@ ++;; Machine description for RISC-V for GNU compiler. ++;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++;; 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" [ ++ ;; Override return address for exception handling. ++ UNSPEC_EH_RETURN ++ ++ ;; Symbolic accesses. The order of this list must match that of ++ ;; enum riscv_symbol_type in riscv-protos.h. ++ UNSPEC_ADDRESS_FIRST ++ UNSPEC_PCREL ++ UNSPEC_LOAD_GOT ++ UNSPEC_TLS ++ UNSPEC_TLS_LE ++ UNSPEC_TLS_IE ++ UNSPEC_TLS_GD ++ ++ ;; High part of PC-relative address. ++ UNSPEC_AUIPC ++ ++ ;; Floating-point unspecs. ++ UNSPEC_FLT_QUIET ++ UNSPEC_FLE_QUIET ++ UNSPEC_COPYSIGN ++ UNSPEC_LRINT ++ UNSPEC_LROUND ++ ++ ;; Stack tie ++ UNSPEC_TIE ++]) ++ ++(define_c_enum "unspecv" [ ++ ;; Register save and restore. ++ UNSPECV_GPR_SAVE ++ UNSPECV_GPR_RESTORE ++ ++ ;; Floating-point unspecs. ++ UNSPECV_FRFLAGS ++ UNSPECV_FSFLAGS ++ ++ ;; Blockage and synchronization. ++ UNSPECV_BLOCKAGE ++ UNSPECV_FENCE ++ UNSPECV_FENCE_I ++]) ++ ++(define_constants ++ [(RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM 1) ++ (T0_REGNUM 5) ++ (T1_REGNUM 6) ++ (S0_REGNUM 8) ++ (S1_REGNUM 9) ++ (S2_REGNUM 18) ++]) ++ ++(include "predicates.md") ++(include "constraints.md") ++ ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; Attributes ++;; ++;; .................... ++ ++(define_attr "got" "unset,xgot_high,load" ++ (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")) ++ ++;; Main data type used by the insn ++(define_attr "mode" "unknown,none,QI,HI,SI,DI,TI,SF,DF,TF" ++ (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 ++;; store store instruction(s) ++;; fpstore floating point 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,store,fpstore, ++ mtc,mfc,const,arith,logical,shift,slt,imul,idiv,move,fmove,fadd,fmul, ++ fmadd,fdiv,fcmp,fcvt,fsqrt,multi,nop,ghost" ++ (cond [(eq_attr "got" "load") (const_string "load") ++ ++ ;; 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"))) ++ ++;; Length of instruction in bytes. ++(define_attr "length" "" ++ (cond [ ++ ;; Branches further than +/- 4 KiB require two instructions. ++ (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 (AUIPC + JALR). ++ ;; The linker will opportunistically relax the sequence to JAL. ++ (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) ++ ++ (eq_attr "type" "fcmp") (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))) ++ ++;; Is copying of this instruction disallowed? ++(define_attr "cannot_copy" "no,yes" (const_string "no")) ++ ++;; 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")]) ++ ++;; 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")]) ++ ++;; Likewise, but for XLEN-sized quantities. ++(define_mode_iterator X [(SI "!TARGET_64BIT") (DI "TARGET_64BIT")]) ++ ++;; Branches operate on XLEN-sized quantities, but for RV64 we accept ++;; QImode values so we can force zero-extension. ++(define_mode_iterator BR [(QI "TARGET_64BIT") SI (DI "TARGET_64BIT")]) ++ ++;; 32-bit moves for which we provide move patterns. ++(define_mode_iterator MOVE32 [SI]) ++ ++;; 64-bit modes for which we provide move patterns. ++(define_mode_iterator MOVE64 [DI DF]) ++ ++;; Iterator for sub-32-bit integer modes. ++(define_mode_iterator SHORT [QI HI]) ++ ++;; Iterator for HImode constant generation. ++(define_mode_iterator HISI [HI SI]) ++ ++;; Iterator for QImode extension patterns. ++(define_mode_iterator SUPERQI [HI SI (DI "TARGET_64BIT")]) ++ ++;; Iterator for hardware integer modes narrower than XLEN. ++(define_mode_iterator SUBX [QI HI (SI "TARGET_64BIT")]) ++ ++;; Iterator for hardware-supported integer modes. ++(define_mode_iterator ANYI [QI HI SI (DI "TARGET_64BIT")]) ++ ++;; Iterator for hardware-supported floating-point modes. ++(define_mode_iterator ANYF [(SF "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT") ++ (DF "TARGET_DOUBLE_FLOAT")]) ++ ++;; 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 integer suffix for floating-point conversions. ++(define_mode_attr ifmt [(SI "w") (DI "l")]) ++ ++;; 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")]) ++ ++;; Iterator and attributes for floating-point rounding instructions. ++(define_int_iterator RINT [UNSPEC_LRINT UNSPEC_LROUND]) ++(define_int_attr rint_pattern [(UNSPEC_LRINT "rint") (UNSPEC_LROUND "round")]) ++(define_int_attr rint_rm [(UNSPEC_LRINT "dyn") (UNSPEC_LROUND "rmm")]) ++ ++;; Iterator and attributes for quiet comparisons. ++(define_int_iterator QUIET_COMPARISON [UNSPEC_FLT_QUIET UNSPEC_FLE_QUIET]) ++(define_int_attr quiet_pattern [(UNSPEC_FLT_QUIET "lt") (UNSPEC_FLE_QUIET "le")]) ++ ++;; 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 the three bitwise instructions to be generated ++;; from the same template. ++(define_code_iterator any_bitwise [and ior xor]) ++ ++;; This code iterator allows unsigned and signed division to be generated ++;; from the same template. ++(define_code_iterator any_div [div udiv mod umod]) ++ ++;; 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") ++ (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") ++ (div "div") ++ (mod "mod") ++ (udiv "udiv") ++ (umod "umod") ++ (ge "ge") ++ (le "le") ++ (gt "gt") ++ (lt "lt") ++ (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") ++ (div "div") ++ (mod "rem") ++ (udiv "divu") ++ (umod "remu") ++ (ior "or") ++ (xor "xor") ++ (and "and") ++ (plus "add") ++ (minus "sub")]) ++ ++;; 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") ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; 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")))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fadd.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fadd") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "addsi3" ++ [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r") ++ (plus:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r,r") ++ (match_operand:SI 2 "arith_operand" "r,I")))] ++ "" ++ { 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,I")))] ++ "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,I"))))] ++ "TARGET_64BIT" ++ "addw\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "arith") ++ (set_attr "mode" "SI")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*addsi3_extended2" ++ [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r") ++ (sign_extend:DI ++ (subreg:SI (plus:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r,r") ++ (match_operand:DI 2 "arith_operand" "r,I")) ++ 0)))] ++ "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")))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fsub.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fadd") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++(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:SI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ") ++ (match_operand:SI 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" "SI")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*subsi3_extended2" ++ [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (sign_extend:DI ++ (subreg:SI (minus:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r")) ++ 0)))] ++ "TARGET_64BIT" ++ "subw\t%0,%z1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "arith") ++ (set_attr "mode" "SI")]) ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; MULTIPLICATION ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++ ++(define_insn "mul<mode>3" ++ [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f") ++ (mult:ANYF (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f") ++ (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fmul.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fmul") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "mulsi3" ++ [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (mult:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r")))] ++ "TARGET_MUL" ++ { return TARGET_64BIT ? "mulw\t%0,%1,%2" : "mul\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_MUL && TARGET_64BIT" ++ "mul\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "imul") ++ (set_attr "mode" "DI")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*mulsi3_extended" ++ [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (sign_extend:DI ++ (mult:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))] ++ "TARGET_MUL && TARGET_64BIT" ++ "mulw\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "imul") ++ (set_attr "mode" "SI")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*mulsi3_extended2" ++ [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (sign_extend:DI ++ (subreg:SI (mult:DI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand" "r")) ++ 0)))] ++ "TARGET_MUL && TARGET_64BIT" ++ "mulw\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "imul") ++ (set_attr "mode" "SI")]) ++ ++;; ++;; ........................ ++;; ++;; MULTIPLICATION HIGH-PART ++;; ++;; ........................ ++;; ++ ++ ++(define_expand "<u>mulditi3" ++ [(set (match_operand:TI 0 "register_operand") ++ (mult:TI (any_extend:TI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand")) ++ (any_extend:TI (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand"))))] ++ "TARGET_MUL && TARGET_64BIT" ++{ ++ rtx low = gen_reg_rtx (DImode); ++ emit_insn (gen_muldi3 (low, operands[1], operands[2])); ++ ++ rtx high = gen_reg_rtx (DImode); ++ emit_insn (gen_<u>muldi3_highpart (high, operands[1], operands[2])); ++ ++ emit_move_insn (gen_lowpart (DImode, operands[0]), low); ++ emit_move_insn (gen_highpart (DImode, operands[0]), high); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(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_MUL && TARGET_64BIT" ++ "mulh<u>\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "imul") ++ (set_attr "mode" "DI")]) ++ ++(define_expand "usmulditi3" ++ [(set (match_operand:TI 0 "register_operand") ++ (mult:TI (zero_extend:TI (match_operand:DI 1 "register_operand")) ++ (sign_extend:TI (match_operand:DI 2 "register_operand"))))] ++ "TARGET_MUL && TARGET_64BIT" ++{ ++ rtx low = gen_reg_rtx (DImode); ++ emit_insn (gen_muldi3 (low, operands[1], operands[2])); ++ ++ rtx high = gen_reg_rtx (DImode); ++ emit_insn (gen_usmuldi3_highpart (high, operands[1], operands[2])); ++ ++ emit_move_insn (gen_lowpart (DImode, operands[0]), low); ++ emit_move_insn (gen_highpart (DImode, operands[0]), high); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(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_MUL && 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"))))] ++ "TARGET_MUL && !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_MUL && !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"))))] ++ "TARGET_MUL && !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_MUL && !TARGET_64BIT" ++ "mulhsu\t%0,%2,%1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "imul") ++ (set_attr "mode" "SI")]) ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; DIVISION and REMAINDER ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++ ++(define_insn "<optab>si3" ++ [(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_DIV" ++ { return TARGET_64BIT ? "<insn>w\t%0,%1,%2" : "<insn>\t%0,%1,%2"; } ++ [(set_attr "type" "idiv") ++ (set_attr "mode" "SI")]) ++ ++(define_insn "<optab>di3" ++ [(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_DIV && TARGET_64BIT" ++ "<insn>\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "idiv") ++ (set_attr "mode" "DI")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*<optab>si3_extended" ++ [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (sign_extend:DI ++ (any_div:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:SI 2 "register_operand" "r"))))] ++ "TARGET_DIV && TARGET_64BIT" ++ "<insn>w\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. ++ ++;; a * b + c ++(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>")]) ++ ++;; a * b - c ++(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>")]) ++ ++;; -a * b - c ++(define_insn "fnms<mode>4" ++ [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f") ++ (fma:ANYF ++ (neg: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" ++ "fnmadd.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fmadd") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++;; -a * b + c ++(define_insn "fnma<mode>4" ++ [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f") ++ (fma:ANYF ++ (neg: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" ++ "fnmsub.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fmadd") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++;; -(-a * b - c), modulo signed zeros ++(define_insn "*fma<mode>4" ++ [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f") ++ (neg:ANYF ++ (fma:ANYF ++ (neg: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 && !HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (<MODE>mode)" ++ "fmadd.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fmadd") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++;; -(-a * b + c), modulo signed zeros ++(define_insn "*fms<mode>4" ++ [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f") ++ (neg:ANYF ++ (fma:ANYF ++ (neg: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 && !HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (<MODE>mode)" ++ "fmsub.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fmadd") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++;; -(a * b + c), modulo signed zeros ++(define_insn "*fnms<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 && !HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (<MODE>mode)" ++ "fnmadd.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fmadd") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++;; -(a * b - c), modulo signed zeros ++(define_insn "*fnma<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 && !HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (<MODE>mode)" ++ "fnmsub.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2,%3" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fmadd") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; SIGN INJECTION ++;; ++;; .................... ++ ++(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>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "copysign<mode>3" ++ [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f") ++ (unspec:ANYF [(match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f") ++ (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")] ++ UNSPEC_COPYSIGN))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fsgnj.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fmove") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++(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>")]) ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; 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>")]) ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; LOGICAL ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++ ++;; For RV64, we don't expose the SImode operations to the rtl expanders, ++;; but SImode versions exist for combine. ++ ++(define_insn "<optab><mode>3" ++ [(set (match_operand:X 0 "register_operand" "=r,r") ++ (any_bitwise:X (match_operand:X 1 "register_operand" "%r,r") ++ (match_operand:X 2 "arith_operand" "r,I")))] ++ "" ++ "<insn>\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "logical") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*<optab>si3_internal" ++ [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r") ++ (any_bitwise:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "%r,r") ++ (match_operand:SI 2 "arith_operand" "r,I")))] ++ "TARGET_64BIT" ++ "<insn>\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "logical") ++ (set_attr "mode" "SI")]) ++ ++(define_insn "one_cmpl<mode>2" ++ [(set (match_operand:X 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (not:X (match_operand:X 1 "register_operand" "r")))] ++ "" ++ "not\t%0,%1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "logical") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*one_cmplsi2_internal" ++ [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (not:SI (match_operand:SI 1 "register_operand" "r")))] ++ "TARGET_64BIT" ++ "not\t%0,%1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "logical") ++ (set_attr "mode" "SI")]) ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; TRUNCATION ++;; ++;; .................... ++ ++(define_insn "truncdfsf2" ++ [(set (match_operand:SF 0 "register_operand" "=f") ++ (float_truncate:SF (match_operand:DF 1 "register_operand" "f")))] ++ "TARGET_DOUBLE_FLOAT" ++ "fcvt.s.d\t%0,%1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fcvt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "SF")]) ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; 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,m")))] ++ "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")]) ++ ++(define_insn_and_split "zero_extendhiGPR:mode2" ++ [(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:MODEmode, operands[1]); ++ operands[2] = GEN_INT(GET_MODE_BITSIZE(GPR:MODEmode) - 16); ++ } ++ [(set_attr "move_type" "shift_shift,load") ++ (set_attr "mode" "GPR:MODE")]) ++ ++(define_insn "zero_extendqiSUPERQI:mode2" ++ [(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 ++;; ++;; .................... ++ ++(define_insn "extendsidi2" ++ [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r") ++ (sign_extend:DI (match_operand:SI 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m")))] ++ "TARGET_64BIT" ++ "@ ++ sext.w\t%0,%1 ++ lw\t%0,%1" ++ [(set_attr "move_type" "move,load") ++ (set_attr "mode" "DI")]) ++ ++(define_insn_and_split "extendSHORT:modeSUPERQI:mode2" ++ [(set (match_operand:SUPERQI 0 "register_operand" "=r,r") ++ (sign_extend:SUPERQI ++ (match_operand:SHORT 1 "nonimmediate_operand" "r,m")))] ++ "" ++ "@ ++ # ++ lSHORT: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:MODEmode)); ++} ++ [(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_DOUBLE_FLOAT" ++ "fcvt.d.s\t%0,%1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fcvt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "DF")]) ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; CONVERSIONS ++;; ++;; .................... ++ ++(define_insn "fix_truncANYF:modeGPR:mode2" ++ [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (fix:GPR (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fcvt.GPR:ifmt.ANYF:fmt %0,%1,rtz" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fcvt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "ANYF:MODE")]) ++ ++(define_insn "fixuns_truncANYF:modeGPR:mode2" ++ [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (unsigned_fix:GPR (match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fcvt.GPR:ifmtu.ANYF:fmt %0,%1,rtz" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fcvt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "ANYF:MODE")]) ++ ++(define_insn "floatGPR:modeANYF:mode2" ++ [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f") ++ (float:ANYF (match_operand:GPR 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fcvt.ANYF:fmt.GPR:ifmt\t%0,%z1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fcvt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "ANYF:MODE")]) ++ ++(define_insn "floatunsGPR:modeANYF:mode2" ++ [(set (match_operand:ANYF 0 "register_operand" "=f") ++ (unsigned_float:ANYF (match_operand:GPR 1 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fcvt.ANYF:fmt.GPR:ifmtu\t%0,%z1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fcvt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "ANYF:MODE")]) ++ ++(define_insn "l<rint_pattern>ANYF:modeGPR:mode2" ++ [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (unspec:GPR [(match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f")] ++ RINT))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fcvt.GPR:ifmt.ANYF:fmt %0,%1,<rint_rm>" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fcvt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "ANYF:MODE")]) ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; 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))] ++ "" ++ "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))] ++ "" ++ "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))] ++ "" ++ "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))] ++ "" ++ "la.tls.ie\t%0,%1" ++ [(set_attr "got" "load") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "auipc<mode>" ++ [(set (match_operand:P 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (unspec:P [(match_operand:P 1 "symbolic_operand" "") ++ (match_operand:P 2 "const_int_operand") ++ (pc)] ++ UNSPEC_AUIPC))] ++ "" ++ ".LA%2: auipc\t%0,%h1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "arith") ++ (set_attr "cannot_copy" "yes")]) ++ ++;; Instructions for adding the low 12 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 "symbolic_operand" "")))] ++ "" ++ "addi\t%0,%1,%R2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "arith") ++ (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 ++ ++(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,*f,*m") ++ (match_operand:DI 1 "move_operand" " r,i,m,r,*J*r,*m,*f,*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,fmove,fpstore") ++ (set_attr "mode" "DI")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*movdi_64bit" ++ [(set (match_operand:DI 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,r, m,*f,*f,*r,*f,*m") ++ (match_operand:DI 1 "move_operand" " r,T,m,rJ,*r*J,*m,*f,*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,fmove,fpstore") ++ (set_attr "mode" "DI")]) ++ ++;; 32-bit Integer moves ++ ++(define_expand "mov<mode>" ++ [(set (match_operand:MOVE32 0 "") ++ (match_operand:MOVE32 1 ""))] ++ "" ++{ ++ if (riscv_legitimize_move (<MODE>mode, operands[0], operands[1])) ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(define_insn "*movsi_internal" ++ [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "nonimmediate_operand" "=r,r,r,m,*f,*f,*r,*m") ++ (match_operand:SI 1 "move_operand" "r,T,m,rJ,*r*J,*m,*f,*f"))] ++ "(register_operand (operands[0], SImode) ++ || reg_or_0_operand (operands[1], SImode))" ++ { 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,I")))] ++ "" ++ { 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,I")))] ++ "" ++ "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_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" "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 fmv.x.d and fmv.d.x. Go through memory instead. ++;; (However, we can still use fcvt.d.w to zero a floating-point register.) ++(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_DOUBLE_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_DOUBLE_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_DOUBLE_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")]) ++ ++(define_split ++ [(set (match_operand:MOVE64 0 "nonimmediate_operand") ++ (match_operand:MOVE64 1 "move_operand"))] ++ "reload_completed ++ && riscv_split_64bit_move_p (operands[0], operands[1])" ++ [(const_int 0)] ++{ ++ riscv_split_doubleword_move (operands[0], operands[1]); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++;; 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)] UNSPECV_FENCE)] ++ "" ++ "%|fence%-") ++ ++(define_insn "fence_i" ++ [(unspec_volatile [(const_int 0)] UNSPECV_FENCE_I)] ++ "" ++ "fence.i") ++ ++;; ++;; .................... ++;; ++;; 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>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:X 2 "register_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:X 3 "register_operand" "r")]) ++ (label_ref (match_operand 0 "" "")) ++ (pc)))] ++ "" ++ "b%C1\t%2,%3,%0" ++ [(set_attr "type" "branch") ++ (set_attr "mode" "none")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*branch_zero<mode>" ++ [(set (pc) ++ (if_then_else ++ (match_operator 1 "signed_order_operator" ++ [(match_operand:X 2 "register_operand" "r") ++ (const_int 0)]) ++ (label_ref (match_operand 0 "" "")) ++ (pc)))] ++ "" ++ "b%C1z\t%2,%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:BR 1 "register_operand") ++ (match_operand:BR 2 "nonmemory_operand")]) ++ (label_ref (match_operand 3 "")) ++ (pc)))] ++ "" ++{ ++ riscv_expand_conditional_branch (operands[3], GET_CODE (operands[0]), ++ operands[1], operands[2]); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(define_expand "cbranch<mode>4" ++ [(set (pc) ++ (if_then_else (match_operator 0 "fp_branch_comparison" ++ [(match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand") ++ (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand")]) ++ (label_ref (match_operand 3 "")) ++ (pc)))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++{ ++ riscv_expand_conditional_branch (operands[3], GET_CODE (operands[0]), ++ operands[1], operands[2]); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(define_insn_and_split "*branch_on_bit<X:mode>" ++ [(set (pc) ++ (if_then_else ++ (match_operator 0 "equality_operator" ++ [(zero_extract:X (match_operand:X 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:X 4 "=&r"))] ++ "" ++ "#" ++ "reload_completed" ++ [(set (match_dup 4) ++ (ashift:X (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<X:mode>" ++ [(set (pc) ++ (if_then_else ++ (match_operator 0 "equality_operator" ++ [(zero_extract:X (match_operand:X 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:X 4 "=&r"))] ++ "" ++ "#" ++ "reload_completed" ++ [(set (match_dup 4) ++ (ashift:X (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_int_scc (operands[0], GET_CODE (operands[1]), operands[2], ++ operands[3]); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(define_expand "cstore<mode>4" ++ [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand") ++ (match_operator:SI 1 "fp_scc_comparison" ++ [(match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand") ++ (match_operand:ANYF 3 "register_operand")]))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++{ ++ riscv_expand_float_scc (operands[0], GET_CODE (operands[1]), operands[2], ++ operands[3]); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(define_insn "*cstoreANYF:mode<X:mode>4" ++ [(set (match_operand:X 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (match_operator:X 1 "fp_native_comparison" ++ [(match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f") ++ (match_operand:ANYF 3 "register_operand" "f")]))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "f%C1.<fmt>\t%0,%2,%3" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fcmp") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "f<quiet_pattern>_quietANYF:mode<X:mode>4" ++ [(set (match_operand:X 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (unspec:X ++ [(match_operand:ANYF 1 "register_operand" "f") ++ (match_operand:ANYF 2 "register_operand" "f")] ++ QUIET_COMPARISON)) ++ (clobber (match_scratch:X 3 "=&r"))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "frflags\t%3\n\tf<quiet_pattern>.<fmt>\t%0,%1,%2\n\tfsflags %3" ++ [(set_attr "type" "fcmp") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<UNITMODE>") ++ (set (attr "length") (const_int 12))]) ++ ++(define_insn "*seq_zero_<X:mode>GPR:mode" ++ [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (eq:GPR (match_operand:X 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (const_int 0)))] ++ "" ++ "seqz\t%0,%1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "slt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<X:MODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*sne_zero_<X:mode>GPR:mode" ++ [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (ne:GPR (match_operand:X 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (const_int 0)))] ++ "" ++ "snez\t%0,%1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "slt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<X:MODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*sgt<u>_<X:mode>GPR:mode" ++ [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (any_gt:GPR (match_operand:X 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:X 2 "reg_or_0_operand" "rJ")))] ++ "" ++ "sgt<u>\t%0,%1,%z2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "slt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<X:MODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*sge<u>_<X:mode>GPR:mode" ++ [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (any_ge:GPR (match_operand:X 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (const_int 1)))] ++ "" ++ "slt<u>\t%0,zero,%1" ++ [(set_attr "type" "slt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*slt<u>_<X:mode>GPR:mode" ++ [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (any_lt:GPR (match_operand:X 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:X 2 "arith_operand" "rI")))] ++ "" ++ "slt<u>\t%0,%1,%2" ++ [(set_attr "type" "slt") ++ (set_attr "mode" "<MODE>")]) ++ ++(define_insn "*sle<u>_<X:mode>GPR:mode" ++ [(set (match_operand:GPR 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (any_le:GPR (match_operand:X 1 "register_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:X 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" "<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" "l"))] ++ "" ++ "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" "l")) ++ (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)] UNSPECV_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 ++;; ++;; .................... ++ ++(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 ++ "" ++{ ++ rtx target = riscv_legitimize_call_address (XEXP (operands[0], 0)); ++ emit_call_insn (gen_sibcall_internal (target, operands[1])); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(define_insn "sibcall_internal" ++ [(call (mem:SI (match_operand 0 "call_insn_operand" "j,S,U")) ++ (match_operand 1 "" ""))] ++ "SIBLING_CALL_P (insn)" ++ "@ ++ jr\t%0 ++ tail\t%0 ++ tail\t%0@plt" ++ [(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 ++ "" ++{ ++ rtx target = riscv_legitimize_call_address (XEXP (operands[1], 0)); ++ emit_call_insn (gen_sibcall_value_internal (operands[0], target, operands[2])); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(define_insn "sibcall_value_internal" ++ [(set (match_operand 0 "" "") ++ (call (mem:SI (match_operand 1 "call_insn_operand" "j,S,U")) ++ (match_operand 2 "" "")))] ++ "SIBLING_CALL_P (insn)" ++ "@ ++ jr\t%1 ++ tail\t%1 ++ tail\t%1@plt" ++ [(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 ++ "" ++{ ++ rtx target = riscv_legitimize_call_address (XEXP (operands[0], 0)); ++ emit_call_insn (gen_call_internal (target, operands[1])); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(define_insn "call_internal" ++ [(call (mem:SI (match_operand 0 "call_insn_operand" "l,S,U")) ++ (match_operand 1 "" "")) ++ (clobber (reg:SI RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM))] ++ "" ++ "@ ++ jalr\t%0 ++ call\t%0 ++ call\t%0@plt" ++ [(set_attr "type" "call")]) ++ ++(define_expand "call_value" ++ [(parallel [(set (match_operand 0 "") ++ (call (match_operand 1 "") ++ (match_operand 2 ""))) ++ (use (match_operand 3 ""))])] ;; next_arg_reg ++ "" ++{ ++ rtx target = riscv_legitimize_call_address (XEXP (operands[1], 0)); ++ emit_call_insn (gen_call_value_internal (operands[0], target, operands[2])); ++ DONE; ++}) ++ ++(define_insn "call_value_internal" ++ [(set (match_operand 0 "" "") ++ (call (mem:SI (match_operand 1 "call_insn_operand" "l,S,U")) ++ (match_operand 2 "" ""))) ++ (clobber (reg:SI RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM))] ++ "" ++ "@ ++ jalr\t%1 ++ call\t%1 ++ call\t%1@plt" ++ [(set_attr "type" "call")]) ++ ++;; 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))] ++ "" ++ "ebreak") ++ ++(define_insn "gpr_save" ++ [(unspec_volatile [(match_operand 0 "const_int_operand")] UNSPECV_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")] UNSPECV_GPR_RESTORE)] ++ "" ++ "tail\t__riscv_restore_%0") ++ ++(define_insn "gpr_restore_return" ++ [(return) ++ (use (match_operand 0 "pmode_register_operand" "")) ++ (const_int 0)] ++ "" ++ "") ++ ++(define_insn "riscv_frflags" ++ [(set (match_operand:SI 0 "register_operand" "=r") ++ (unspec_volatile [(const_int 0)] UNSPECV_FRFLAGS))] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "frflags %0") ++ ++(define_insn "riscv_fsflags" ++ [(unspec_volatile [(match_operand:SI 0 "csr_operand" "rK")] UNSPECV_FSFLAGS)] ++ "TARGET_HARD_FLOAT" ++ "fsflags %0") ++ ++(define_insn "stack_tie<mode>" ++ [(set (mem:BLK (scratch)) ++ (unspec:BLK [(match_operand:X 0 "register_operand" "r") ++ (match_operand:X 1 "register_operand" "r")] ++ UNSPEC_TIE))] ++ "" ++ "" ++ [(set_attr "length" "0")] ++) ++ ++(include "sync.md") ++(include "peephole.md") ++(include "pic.md") ++(include "generic.md") +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..0466bb29d14 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.opt +@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ ++; Options for the RISC-V port of the compiler ++; ++; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 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/. ++ ++HeaderInclude ++config/riscv/riscv-opts.h ++ ++mbranch-cost= ++Target RejectNegative Joined UInteger Var(riscv_branch_cost) ++-mbranch-cost=N Set the cost of branches to roughly N instructions. ++ ++mplt ++Target Report Var(TARGET_PLT) Init(1) ++When generating -fpic code, allow the use of PLTs. Ignored for fno-pic. ++ ++mabi= ++Target Report RejectNegative Joined Enum(abi_type) Var(riscv_abi) Init(ABI_ILP32) ++Specify integer and floating-point calling convention. ++ ++Enum ++Name(abi_type) Type(enum riscv_abi_type) ++Supported ABIs (for use with the -mabi= option): ++ ++EnumValue ++Enum(abi_type) String(ilp32) Value(ABI_ILP32) ++ ++EnumValue ++Enum(abi_type) String(ilp32f) Value(ABI_ILP32F) ++ ++EnumValue ++Enum(abi_type) String(ilp32d) Value(ABI_ILP32D) ++ ++EnumValue ++Enum(abi_type) String(lp64) Value(ABI_LP64) ++ ++EnumValue ++Enum(abi_type) String(lp64f) Value(ABI_LP64F) ++ ++EnumValue ++Enum(abi_type) String(lp64d) Value(ABI_LP64D) ++ ++mfdiv ++Target Report Mask(FDIV) ++Use hardware floating-point divide and square root instructions. ++ ++mdiv ++Target Report Mask(DIV) ++Use hardware instructions for integer division. ++ ++march= ++Target Report RejectNegative Joined ++-march= Generate code for given RISC-V ISA (e.g. RV64IM). ISA strings must be ++lower-case. ++ ++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=N Put global and static data smaller than <number> bytes into a special section (on some targets). ++ ++msave-restore ++Target Report Mask(SAVE_RESTORE) ++Use smaller but slower prologue and epilogue code. ++ ++mcmodel= ++Target Report RejectNegative Joined Enum(code_model) Var(riscv_cmodel) Init(TARGET_DEFAULT_CMODEL) ++Specify the code model. ++ ++Enum ++Name(code_model) Type(enum riscv_code_model) ++Known code models (for use with the -mcmodel= option): ++ ++EnumValue ++Enum(code_model) String(medlow) Value(CM_MEDLOW) ++ ++EnumValue ++Enum(code_model) String(medany) Value(CM_MEDANY) ++ ++mexplicit-relocs ++Target Report Mask(EXPLICIT_RELOCS) ++Use %reloc() operators, rather than assembly macros, to load addresses. ++ ++Mask(64BIT) ++ ++Mask(MUL) ++ ++Mask(ATOMIC) ++ ++Mask(HARD_FLOAT) ++ ++Mask(DOUBLE_FLOAT) ++ ++Mask(RVC) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..09970b9f36b +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/sync.md +@@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ ++;; Machine description for RISC-V atomic operations. ++;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++;; Contributed by Andrew Waterman (andrew@sifive.com). ++;; 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; ++}) ++ ++;; Until the RISC-V memory model (hence its mapping from C++) is finalized, ++;; conservatively emit a full FENCE. ++(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 ++ "" ++ "fence\trw,rw") ++ ++;; 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" ++ "%F2amoswap.<amo>%A2 zero,%z1,%0" ++ [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))]) ++ ++(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" ++ "%F2amo<insn>.<amo>%A2 zero,%z1,%0" ++ [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))]) ++ ++(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" ++ "%F3amo<insn>.<amo>%A3 %0,%z2,%1" ++ [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))]) ++ ++(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" ++ "%F3amoswap.<amo>%A3 %0,%z2,%1" ++ [(set (attr "length") (const_int 8))]) ++ ++(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" ++ "%F5 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 20))]) ++ ++(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 (compare, difference)); ++ } ++ ++ if (word_mode != <MODE>mode) ++ { ++ rtx reg = gen_reg_rtx (word_mode); ++ emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (reg, gen_rtx_SIGN_EXTEND (word_mode, compare))); ++ compare = reg; ++ } ++ ++ emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (operands[0], gen_rtx_EQ (SImode, compare, const0_rtx))); ++ 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 --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf-multilib gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf-multilib +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..6a39ece03bd +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-elf-multilib +@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ ++# This file was generated by multilib-generator with the command: ++# ./multilib-generator rv32i-ilp32--c rv32im-ilp32--c rv32iac-ilp32-- rv32imac-ilp32-- rv32imafc-ilp32f-rv32imafdc- rv64imac-lp64-- rv64imafdc-lp64d-- ++MULTILIB_OPTIONS = march=rv32i/march=rv32ic/march=rv32im/march=rv32imc/march=rv32iac/march=rv32imac/march=rv32imafc/march=rv32imafdc/march=rv32gc/march=rv64imac/march=rv64imafdc/march=rv64gc mabi=ilp32/mabi=ilp32f/mabi=lp64/mabi=lp64d ++MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = rv32i rv32ic rv32im rv32imc rv32iac rv32imac rv32imafc rv32imafdc rv32gc rv64imac rv64imafdc rv64gc ilp32 ilp32f lp64 lp64d ++MULTILIB_REQUIRED = march=rv32i/mabi=ilp32 march=rv32im/mabi=ilp32 march=rv32iac/mabi=ilp32 march=rv32imac/mabi=ilp32 march=rv32imafc/mabi=ilp32f march=rv64imac/mabi=lp64 march=rv64imafdc/mabi=lp64d ++MULTILIB_REUSE = march.rv32i/mabi.ilp32=march.rv32ic/mabi.ilp32 march.rv32im/mabi.ilp32=march.rv32imc/mabi.ilp32 march.rv32imafc/mabi.ilp32f=march.rv32imafdc/mabi.ilp32f march.rv32imafc/mabi.ilp32f=march.rv32gc/mabi.ilp32f march.rv64imafdc/mabi.lp64d=march.rv64gc/mabi.lp64d +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..216d2776a18 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux +@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ ++# Only XLEN and ABI affect Linux multilib dir names, e.g. /lib32/ilp32d/ ++MULTILIB_DIRNAMES := $(patsubst rv32%,lib32,$(patsubst rv64%,lib64,$(MULTILIB_DIRNAMES))) ++MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES := $(patsubst lib%,../lib%,$(MULTILIB_DIRNAMES)) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux-multilib gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux-multilib +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..e94d4da5212 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-linux-multilib +@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ ++# This file was generated by multilib-generator with the command: ++# ./multilib-generator rv32imac-ilp32-rv32ima,rv32imaf,rv32imafd,rv32imafc,rv32imafdc- rv32imafdc-ilp32d-rv32imafd- rv64imac-lp64-rv64ima,rv64imaf,rv64imafd,rv64imafc,rv64imafdc- rv64imafdc-lp64d-rv64imafd- ++MULTILIB_OPTIONS = march=rv32imac/march=rv32ima/march=rv32imaf/march=rv32imafd/march=rv32imafc/march=rv32imafdc/march=rv32g/march=rv32gc/march=rv64imac/march=rv64ima/march=rv64imaf/march=rv64imafd/march=rv64imafc/march=rv64imafdc/march=rv64g/march=rv64gc mabi=ilp32/mabi=ilp32d/mabi=lp64/mabi=lp64d ++MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = rv32imac rv32ima rv32imaf rv32imafd rv32imafc rv32imafdc rv32g rv32gc rv64imac rv64ima rv64imaf rv64imafd rv64imafc rv64imafdc rv64g rv64gc ilp32 ilp32d lp64 lp64d ++MULTILIB_REQUIRED = march=rv32imac/mabi=ilp32 march=rv32imafdc/mabi=ilp32d march=rv64imac/mabi=lp64 march=rv64imafdc/mabi=lp64d ++MULTILIB_REUSE = march.rv32imac/mabi.ilp32=march.rv32ima/mabi.ilp32 march.rv32imac/mabi.ilp32=march.rv32imaf/mabi.ilp32 march.rv32imac/mabi.ilp32=march.rv32imafd/mabi.ilp32 march.rv32imac/mabi.ilp32=march.rv32imafc/mabi.ilp32 march.rv32imac/mabi.ilp32=march.rv32imafdc/mabi.ilp32 march.rv32imac/mabi.ilp32=march.rv32g/mabi.ilp32 march.rv32imac/mabi.ilp32=march.rv32gc/mabi.ilp32 march.rv32imafdc/mabi.ilp32d=march.rv32imafd/mabi.ilp32d march.rv32imafdc/mabi.ilp32d=march.rv32gc/mabi.ilp32d march.rv32imafdc/mabi.ilp32d=march.rv32g/mabi.ilp32d march.rv64imac/mabi.lp64=march.rv64ima/mabi.lp64 march.rv64imac/mabi.lp64=march.rv64imaf/mabi.lp64 march.rv64imac/mabi.lp64=march.rv64imafd/mabi.lp64 march.rv64imac/mabi.lp64=march.rv64imafc/mabi.lp64 march.rv64imac/mabi.lp64=march.rv64imafdc/mabi.lp64 march.rv64imac/mabi.lp64=march.rv64g/mabi.lp64 march.rv64imac/mabi.lp64=march.rv64gc/mabi.lp64 march.rv64imafdc/mabi.lp64d=march.rv64imafd/mabi.lp64d march.rv64imafdc/mabi.lp64d=march.rv64gc/mabi.lp64d march.rv64imafdc/mabi.lp64d=march.rv64g/mabi.lp64d +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/config/riscv/t-riscv gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-riscv +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..0765b49f90f +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/config/riscv/t-riscv +@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++riscv-builtins.o: $(srcdir)/config/riscv/riscv-builtins.c $(CONFIG_H) \ ++ $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(TM_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) $(RECOG_H) langhooks.h \ ++ $(DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H) $(OPTABS_H) $(srcdir)/config/riscv/riscv-ftypes.def \ ++ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/riscv-modes.def ++ $(COMPILER) -c $(ALL_COMPILERFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \ ++ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/riscv-builtins.c ++ ++riscv-c.o: $(srcdir)/config/riscv/riscv-c.c $(CONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \ ++ coretypes.h $(TM_H) $(TREE_H) output.h $(C_COMMON_H) $(TARGET_H) ++ $(COMPILER) -c $(ALL_COMPILERFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \ ++ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/riscv-c.c +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/configure gcc-6.3.0/gcc/configure +index c9e43fb80e3..5359a4e6ee5 100755 +--- original-gcc/gcc/configure ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/configure +@@ -24156,6 +24156,17 @@ x3: .space 4 + tls_first_minor=14 + tls_as_opt="-a32 --fatal-warnings" + ;; ++ riscv*-*-*) ++ conftest_s=' ++ .section .tdata,"awT",@progbits ++x: .word 2 ++ .text ++ la.tls.gd a0,x ++ call __tls_get_addr' ++ tls_first_major=2 ++ tls_first_minor=21 ++ tls_as_opt='--fatal-warnings' ++ ;; + s390-*-*) + conftest_s=' + .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits +@@ -27516,8 +27527,8 @@ esac + # version to the per-target configury. + case "$cpu_type" in + aarch64 | alpha | arm | avr | bfin | cris | i386 | m32c | m68k | microblaze \ +- | mips | nios2 | pa | rs6000 | score | sparc | spu | tilegx | tilepro \ +- | visium | xstormy16 | xtensa) ++ | mips | nios2 | pa | riscv | rs6000 | score | sparc | spu | tilegx \ ++ | tilepro | visium | xstormy16 | xtensa) + insn="nop" + ;; + ia64 | s390) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/configure.ac gcc-6.3.0/gcc/configure.ac +index 33f9a0ecdc6..673fb1bb891 100644 +--- original-gcc/gcc/configure.ac ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/configure.ac +@@ -3393,6 +3393,17 @@ 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 ++ call __tls_get_addr' ++ tls_first_major=2 ++ tls_first_minor=21 ++ tls_as_opt='--fatal-warnings' ++ ;; + s390-*-*) + conftest_s=' + .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits +@@ -4744,8 +4755,8 @@ esac + # version to the per-target configury. + case "$cpu_type" in + aarch64 | alpha | arm | avr | bfin | cris | i386 | m32c | m68k | microblaze \ +- | mips | nios2 | pa | rs6000 | score | sparc | spu | tilegx | tilepro \ +- | visium | xstormy16 | xtensa) ++ | mips | nios2 | pa | riscv | rs6000 | score | sparc | spu | tilegx \ ++ | tilepro | visium | xstormy16 | xtensa) + insn="nop" + ;; + ia64 | s390) +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/doc/contrib.texi gcc-6.3.0/gcc/doc/contrib.texi +index 5554d5f04c8..5b14fc445b5 100644 +--- original-gcc/gcc/doc/contrib.texi ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/doc/contrib.texi +@@ -173,6 +173,10 @@ Denis Chertykov for contributing and maintaining the AVR port, the first GCC por + for an 8-bit architecture. + + @item ++Kito Cheng for his work on the RISC-V port, including bringing up the test ++suite and maintiance. ++ ++@item + Scott Christley for his Objective-C contributions. + + @item +@@ -217,6 +221,9 @@ Paul Dale for his work to add uClinux platform support to the + m68k backend. + + @item ++Palmer Dabbelt for his work maintaining the RISC-V port. ++ ++@item + Dario Dariol contributed the four varieties of sample programs + that print a copy of their source. + +@@ -1035,6 +1042,9 @@ associated configure steps. + Todd Vierling for contributions for NetBSD ports. + + @item ++Andrew Waterman for contributing the RISC-V port, as well as maintaining it. ++ ++@item + Jonathan Wakely for contributing libstdc++ Doxygen notes and XHTML + guidance. + +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/doc/install.texi gcc-6.3.0/gcc/doc/install.texi +index bc4edfdb096..0c82fe9eb94 100644 +--- original-gcc/gcc/doc/install.texi ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/doc/install.texi +@@ -4297,6 +4297,36 @@ This configuration is intended for embedded systems. + @html + <hr /> + @end html ++@anchor{riscv32-x-elf} ++@heading riscv32-*-elf ++The RISC-V RV32 instruction set. ++This configuration is intended for embedded systems. ++ ++@html ++<hr /> ++@end html ++@anchor{riscv64-x-elf} ++@heading riscv64-*-elf ++The RISC-V RV64 instruction set. ++This configuration is intended for embedded systems. ++ ++@html ++<hr /> ++@end html ++@anchor{riscv32-x-linux} ++@heading riscv32-*-linux ++The RISC-V RV32 instruction set running GNU/Linux. ++ ++@html ++<hr /> ++@end html ++@anchor{riscv64-x-linux} ++@heading riscv64-*-linux ++The RISC-V RV64 instruction set running GNU/Linux. ++ ++@html ++<hr /> ++@end html + @anchor{rx-x-elf} + @heading rx-*-elf + The Renesas RX processor. See +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/doc/invoke.texi gcc-6.3.0/gcc/doc/invoke.texi +index 4b13aeb7426..581c4effbc5 100644 +--- original-gcc/gcc/doc/invoke.texi ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/doc/invoke.texi +@@ -1046,6 +1046,20 @@ See RS/6000 and PowerPC Options. + -mstack-protector-guard-offset=@var{offset} @gol + -mlra -mno-lra} + ++@emph{RISC-V Options} ++@gccoptlist{-mbranch-cost=@var{N-instruction} @gol ++-mmemcpy -mno-memcpy @gol ++-mplt -mno-plt @gol ++-mabi=@var{ABI-string} @gol ++-mfdiv -mno-fdiv @gol ++-mdiv -mno-div @gol ++-march=@var{ISA-string} @gol ++-mtune=@var{processor-string} @gol ++-msmall-data-limit=@var{N-bytes} @gol ++-msave-restore -mno-save-restore @gol ++-mcmodel=@var{code-model} @gol ++-mexplicit-relocs -mno-explicit-relocs @gol} ++ + @emph{RX Options} + @gccoptlist{-m64bit-doubles -m32bit-doubles -fpu -nofpu@gol + -mcpu=@gol +@@ -13881,6 +13895,7 @@ platform. + * PowerPC Options:: + * RL78 Options:: + * RS/6000 and PowerPC Options:: ++* RISC-V Options:: + * RX Options:: + * S/390 and zSeries Options:: + * Score Options:: +@@ -22274,6 +22289,70 @@ offset from that base register. The default for those is as specified in the + relevant ABI. + @end table + ++@node RISC-V Options ++@subsection RISC-V Options ++@cindex RISC-V Options ++ ++These command-line options are defined for RISC-V targets: ++ ++@table @gcctabopt ++@item -mbranch-cost=@var{N} ++@opindex mbranch-cost ++Set the cost of branches to roughly N instructions. ++ ++@item -mmemcpy ++@itemx -mno-memcpy ++@opindex mmemcpy ++Don't optimize block moves. ++ ++@item -mplt ++@itemx -mno-plt ++@opindex plt ++When generating -fpic code, allow the use of PLTs. Ignored for fno-pic. ++ ++@item -mabi=@var{ABI-string} ++@opindex mabi ++Specify integer and floating-point calling convention. This defaults to the ++natural calling convention: eg LP64 for RV64I, ILP32 for RV32I, LP64D for ++RV64G. ++ ++@item -mfdiv ++@itemx -mno-fdiv ++@opindex mfdiv ++Use hardware floating-point divide and square root instructions. This requires ++the F or D extensions for floating-point registers. ++ ++@item -mdiv ++@itemx -mno-div ++@opindex mdiv ++Use hardware instructions for integer division. This requires the M extension. ++ ++@item -march=@var{ISA-string} ++@opindex march ++Generate code for given RISC-V ISA (e.g. rv64im). ISA strings must be ++lower-case. Examples include "rv64i", "rv32g", and "rv32imaf". ++ ++@item -mtune=@var{processor-string} ++@opindex mtune ++Optimize the output for the given processor, specified by microarchitecture ++name. ++ ++@item -msmall-data-limit=@var{N} ++@opindex msmall-data-limit ++Put global and static data smaller than @var{N} bytes into a special section ++(on some targets). ++ ++@item -msave-restore ++@itemx -mno-save-restore ++@opindex msave-restore ++Use smaller but slower prologue and epilogue code. ++ ++@item -mcmodel=@var{code-model} ++@opindex mcmodel ++Specify the code model. ++ ++@end table ++ + @node RX Options + @subsection RX Options + @cindex RX Options +diff --git original-gcc/gcc/doc/md.texi gcc-6.3.0/gcc/doc/md.texi +index 11266d7dd3f..3f710740b22 100644 +--- original-gcc/gcc/doc/md.texi ++++ gcc-6.3.0/gcc/doc/md.texi +@@ -3362,6 +3362,26 @@ The @code{X} register. + + @end table + ++@item RISC-V---@file{config/riscv/constraints.md} ++@table @code ++ ++@item f ++A floating-point register (if availiable). ++ ++@item I ++An I-type 12-bit signed immediate. ++ ++@item J ++Integer zero. ++ ++@item K ++A 5-bit unsigned immediate for CSR access instructions. ++ ++@item A ++An address that is held in a general-purpose register. ++ ++@end table ++ + @item RX---@file{config/rx/constraints.md} + @table @code + @item Q +diff --git original-gcc/libatomic/configure.tgt gcc-6.3.0/libatomic/configure.tgt +index 6d77c9482a5..b8af3ab2546 100644 +--- original-gcc/libatomic/configure.tgt ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libatomic/configure.tgt +@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ case "${target_cpu}" in + ARCH=alpha + ;; + rs6000 | powerpc*) ARCH=powerpc ;; ++ riscv*) ARCH=riscv ;; + sh*) ARCH=sh ;; + + arm*) +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config.host gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config.host +index 540bfa96358..9472a60886c 100644 +--- original-gcc/libgcc/config.host ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config.host +@@ -167,6 +167,9 @@ powerpc*-*-*) + ;; + rs6000*-*-*) + ;; ++riscv*-*-*) ++ cpu_type=riscv ++ ;; + sparc64*-*-*) + cpu_type=sparc + ;; +@@ -1093,6 +1096,15 @@ 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" + ;; ++riscv*-*-linux*) ++ tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-softfp${host_address} t-softfp riscv/t-elf riscv/t-elf${host_address}" ++ extra_parts="$extra_parts crtbegin.o crtend.o crti.o crtn.o crtendS.o crtbeginT.o" ++ md_unwind_header=riscv/linux-unwind.h ++ ;; ++riscv*-*-*) ++ tmake_file="${tmake_file} riscv/t-softfp${host_address} t-softfp riscv/t-elf riscv/t-elf${host_address}" ++ extra_parts="$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" +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/atomic.c gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/atomic.c +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..448b0e55b5a +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/atomic.c +@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ ++/* Legacy sub-word atomics for RISC-V. ++ ++ Copyright (C) 2016-2017 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/. */ ++ ++#ifdef __riscv_atomic ++ ++#include <stdbool.h> ++ ++#define INVERT "not %[tmp1], %[tmp1]\n\t" ++#define DONT_INVERT "" ++ ++#define GENERATE_FETCH_AND_OP(type, size, opname, insn, invert, cop) \ ++ type __sync_fetch_and_ ## opname ## _ ## size (type *p, type v) \ ++ { \ ++ unsigned long aligned_addr = ((unsigned long) p) & ~3UL; \ ++ int shift = (((unsigned long) p) & 3) * 8; \ ++ unsigned mask = ((1U << ((sizeof v) * 8)) - 1) << shift; \ ++ unsigned old, tmp1, tmp2; \ ++ \ ++ asm volatile ("1:\n\t" \ ++ "lr.w.aq %[old], %[mem]\n\t" \ ++ #insn " %[tmp1], %[old], %[value]\n\t" \ ++ invert \ ++ "and %[tmp1], %[tmp1], %[mask]\n\t" \ ++ "and %[tmp2], %[old], %[not_mask]\n\t" \ ++ "or %[tmp2], %[tmp2], %[tmp1]\n\t" \ ++ "sc.w.rl %[tmp1], %[tmp2], %[mem]\n\t" \ ++ "bnez %[tmp1], 1b" \ ++ : [old] "=&r" (old), \ ++ [mem] "+A" (*(volatile unsigned*) aligned_addr), \ ++ [tmp1] "=&r" (tmp1), \ ++ [tmp2] "=&r" (tmp2) \ ++ : [value] "r" (((unsigned) v) << shift), \ ++ [mask] "r" (mask), \ ++ [not_mask] "r" (~mask)); \ ++ \ ++ return (type) (old >> shift); \ ++ } \ ++ \ ++ type __sync_ ## opname ## _and_fetch_ ## size (type *p, type v) \ ++ { \ ++ type o = __sync_fetch_and_ ## opname ## _ ## size (p, v); \ ++ return cop; \ ++ } ++ ++#define GENERATE_COMPARE_AND_SWAP(type, size) \ ++ type __sync_val_compare_and_swap_ ## size (type *p, type o, type n) \ ++ { \ ++ unsigned long aligned_addr = ((unsigned long) p) & ~3UL; \ ++ int shift = (((unsigned long) p) & 3) * 8; \ ++ unsigned mask = ((1U << ((sizeof o) * 8)) - 1) << shift; \ ++ unsigned old, tmp1; \ ++ \ ++ asm volatile ("1:\n\t" \ ++ "lr.w.aq %[old], %[mem]\n\t" \ ++ "and %[tmp1], %[old], %[mask]\n\t" \ ++ "bne %[tmp1], %[o], 1f\n\t" \ ++ "and %[tmp1], %[old], %[not_mask]\n\t" \ ++ "or %[tmp1], %[tmp1], %[n]\n\t" \ ++ "sc.w.rl %[tmp1], %[tmp1], %[mem]\n\t" \ ++ "bnez %[tmp1], 1b\n\t" \ ++ "1:" \ ++ : [old] "=&r" (old), \ ++ [mem] "+A" (*(volatile unsigned*) aligned_addr), \ ++ [tmp1] "=&r" (tmp1) \ ++ : [o] "r" ((((unsigned) o) << shift) & mask), \ ++ [n] "r" ((((unsigned) n) << shift) & mask), \ ++ [mask] "r" (mask), \ ++ [not_mask] "r" (~mask)); \ ++ \ ++ return (type) (old >> shift); \ ++ } \ ++ bool __sync_bool_compare_and_swap_ ## size (type *p, type o, type n) \ ++ { \ ++ return __sync_val_compare_and_swap(p, o, n) == o; \ ++ } ++ ++#define GENERATE_ALL(type, size) \ ++ GENERATE_FETCH_AND_OP(type, size, add, add, DONT_INVERT, o + v) \ ++ GENERATE_FETCH_AND_OP(type, size, sub, sub, DONT_INVERT, o - v) \ ++ GENERATE_FETCH_AND_OP(type, size, and, and, DONT_INVERT, o & v) \ ++ GENERATE_FETCH_AND_OP(type, size, xor, xor, DONT_INVERT, o ^ v) \ ++ GENERATE_FETCH_AND_OP(type, size, or, or, DONT_INVERT, o | v) \ ++ GENERATE_FETCH_AND_OP(type, size, nand, and, INVERT, ~(o & v)) \ ++ GENERATE_COMPARE_AND_SWAP(type, size) ++ ++GENERATE_ALL(unsigned char, 1) ++GENERATE_ALL(unsigned short, 2) ++ ++#endif +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..89bac706c63 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crti.S +@@ -0,0 +1 @@ ++/* crti.S is empty because .init_array/.fini_array are used exclusively. */ +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..ca6ee7b6fba +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/crtn.S +@@ -0,0 +1 @@ ++/* crtn.S is empty because .init_array/.fini_array are used exclusively. */ +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..63d542e846c +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/div.S +@@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ ++/* Integer division routines for RISC-V. ++ ++ Copyright (C) 2016-2017 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/. */ ++ ++ .text ++ .align 2 ++ ++#if __riscv_xlen == 32 ++/* 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 __udivdi3 /* Compute __udivdi3(-a0, -a1). */ ++.L11: /* Compute __udivdi3(a0, -a1), then negate the result. */ ++ neg a1, a1 ++.L12: ++ move t0, ra ++ jal __udivdi3 ++ 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 ++ ++#if __riscv_xlen == 64 ++ /* continuation of __divsi3 */ ++.L20: ++ sll t0, t0, 31 ++ bne a0, t0, __divdi3 ++ ret ++#endif +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/linux-unwind.h gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/linux-unwind.h +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..a051a2869d4 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/linux-unwind.h +@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ ++/* Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ ++ This file 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. ++ ++ This file 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/. */ ++ ++#ifndef inhibit_libc ++ ++#include <signal.h> ++#include <stdint.h> ++#include <sys/ucontext.h> ++ ++#define LI_A7_8B 0x08b00893 ++#define ECALL 0x00000073 ++ ++#define MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR riscv_fallback_frame_state ++ ++static _Unwind_Reason_Code ++riscv_fallback_frame_state (struct _Unwind_Context *context, ++ _Unwind_FrameState * fs) ++{ ++ /* The kernel creates an rt_sigframe on the stack immediately prior ++ to delivering a signal. ++ ++ This structure must have the same shape as the linux kernel ++ equivalent. */ ++ struct rt_sigframe ++ { ++ siginfo_t info; ++ struct ucontext uc; ++ }; ++ ++ struct rt_sigframe *rt_; ++ _Unwind_Ptr new_cfa; ++ uint16_t *pc = context->ra; ++ struct sigcontext *sc; ++ int i; ++ ++ /* A signal frame will have a return address pointing to ++ __default_sa_restorer. This code is hardwired as: ++ ++ 0x08b00893 li a7,0x8b ++ 0x00000073 ecall ++ ++ Note, the PC might only have 2-byte alignment. ++ */ ++ if (pc[0] != (uint16_t)LI_A7_8B || pc[1] != (uint16_t)(LI_A7_8B >> 16) ++ || pc[2] != (uint16_t)ECALL || pc[3] != (uint16_t)(ECALL >> 16)) ++ return _URC_END_OF_STACK; ++ ++ rt_ = context->cfa; ++ sc = &rt_->uc.uc_mcontext; ++ ++ new_cfa = (_Unwind_Ptr) sc; ++ fs->regs.cfa_how = CFA_REG_OFFSET; ++ fs->regs.cfa_reg = __LIBGCC_STACK_POINTER_REGNUM__; ++ fs->regs.cfa_offset = new_cfa - (_Unwind_Ptr) context->cfa; ++ ++ for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) ++ { ++ fs->regs.reg[i].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET; ++ fs->regs.reg[i].loc.offset = (_Unwind_Ptr) &sc->gregs[i] - new_cfa; ++ } ++ ++ fs->signal_frame = 1; ++ fs->retaddr_column = __LIBGCC_DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN__; ++ fs->regs.reg[fs->retaddr_column].how = REG_SAVED_VAL_OFFSET; ++ fs->regs.reg[fs->retaddr_column].loc.offset = ++ (_Unwind_Ptr) sc->gregs[0] - new_cfa; ++ ++ return _URC_NO_REASON; ++} ++ ++#endif +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/muldi3.S gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/muldi3.S +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..eb3d9b0df3d +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/muldi3.S +@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ ++/* Integer multiplication routines for RISC-V. ++ ++ Copyright (C) 2016-2017 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/. */ ++ ++ .text ++ .align 2 ++ ++#if __riscv_xlen == 32 ++/* 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: ++ andi a3, a1, 1 ++ beqz a3, .L2 ++ add a0, a0, a2 ++.L2: ++ srli a1, a1, 1 ++ slli a2, a2, 1 ++ bnez a1, .L1 ++ ret +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/multi3.S gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/multi3.S +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..4d454e65013 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/multi3.S +@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ ++/* Integer multiplication routines for RISC-V. ++ ++ Copyright (C) 2016-2017 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/. */ ++ ++ .text ++ .align 2 ++ ++#if __riscv_xlen == 32 ++/* Our RV64 64-bit routines are equivalent to our RV32 32-bit routines. */ ++# define __multi3 __muldi3 ++#endif ++ ++ .globl __multi3 ++__multi3: ++ ++#if __riscv_xlen == 32 ++/* Our RV64 64-bit routines are equivalent to our RV32 32-bit routines. */ ++# define __muldi3 __mulsi3 ++#endif ++ ++/* We rely on the fact that __muldi3 doesn't clobber the t-registers. */ ++ ++ mv t0, ra ++ mv t5, a0 ++ mv a0, a1 ++ mv t6, a3 ++ mv a1, t5 ++ mv a4, a2 ++ li a5, 0 ++ li t2, 0 ++ li t4, 0 ++.L1: ++ add a6, t2, a1 ++ andi t3, a4, 1 ++ slli a7, a5, 1 ++ slti t1, a1, 0 ++ srli a4, a4, 1 ++ add a5, t4, a5 ++ beqz t3, .L2 ++ sltu t3, a6, t2 ++ mv t2, a6 ++ add t4, t3, a5 ++.L2: ++ slli a1, a1, 1 ++ or a5, t1, a7 ++ bnez a4, .L1 ++ beqz a0, .L3 ++ mv a1, a2 ++ call __muldi3 ++ add t4, t4, a0 ++.L3: ++ beqz t6, .L4 ++ mv a1, t6 ++ mv a0, t5 ++ call __muldi3 ++ add t4, t4, a0 ++.L4: ++ mv a0, t2 ++ mv a1, t4 ++ jr t0 +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..2073a73089b +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/save-restore.S +@@ -0,0 +1,463 @@ ++/* Callee-saved register spill and fill routines for RISC-V. ++ ++ Copyright (C) 2016-2017 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/. */ ++ ++ .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 ++ ++#if __riscv_xlen == 64 ++ ++__riscv_save_12: ++ .cfi_startproc ++ # __riscv_save_* routine use t0/x5 as return address ++ .cfi_return_column 5 ++ addi sp, sp, -112 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 112 ++ li t1, 0 ++ sd s11, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 27, -104 ++ j .Ls10 ++ ++__riscv_save_11: ++__riscv_save_10: ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ addi sp, sp, -112 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 112 ++ li t1, -16 ++.Ls10: ++ sd s10, 16(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 26, -96 ++ sd s9, 24(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 25, -88 ++ j .Ls8 ++ ++__riscv_save_9: ++__riscv_save_8: ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ addi sp, sp, -112 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 112 ++ li t1, -32 ++.Ls8: ++ sd s8, 32(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 24, -80 ++ sd s7, 40(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 23, -72 ++ j .Ls6 ++ ++__riscv_save_7: ++__riscv_save_6: ++ .cfi_restore 23 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ addi sp, sp, -112 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 112 ++ li t1, -48 ++.Ls6: ++ sd s6, 48(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 22, -64 ++ sd s5, 56(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 21, -56 ++ j .Ls4 ++ ++__riscv_save_5: ++__riscv_save_4: ++ .cfi_restore 21 ++ .cfi_restore 22 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ addi sp, sp, -112 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 112 ++ li t1, -64 ++.Ls4: ++ sd s4, 64(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 20, -48 ++ sd s3, 72(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 19, -40 ++ j .Ls2 ++ ++__riscv_save_3: ++__riscv_save_2: ++ .cfi_restore 19 ++ .cfi_restore 20 ++ .cfi_restore 21 ++ .cfi_restore 22 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ addi sp, sp, -112 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 112 ++ li t1, -80 ++.Ls2: ++ sd s2, 80(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 18, -32 ++ sd s1, 88(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 9, -24 ++ sd s0, 96(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 8, -16 ++ sd ra, 104(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 1, -8 ++ # CFA info is not correct in next 2 instruction since t1's ++ # value is depend on how may register really save. ++ sub sp, sp, t1 ++ jr t0 ++ .cfi_endproc ++ ++__riscv_save_1: ++__riscv_save_0: ++ .cfi_startproc ++ # __riscv_save_* routine use t0/x5 as return address ++ .cfi_return_column 5 ++ addi sp, sp, -16 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 ++ sd s0, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 8, -16 ++ sd ra, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 1, -8 ++ jr t0 ++ .cfi_endproc ++ ++__riscv_restore_12: ++ .cfi_startproc ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 112 ++ .cfi_offset 27, -104 ++ .cfi_offset 26, -96 ++ .cfi_offset 25, -88 ++ .cfi_offset 24, -80 ++ .cfi_offset 23, -72 ++ .cfi_offset 22, -64 ++ .cfi_offset 21, -56 ++ .cfi_offset 20, -48 ++ .cfi_offset 19, -40 ++ .cfi_offset 18, -32 ++ .cfi_offset 9, -24 ++ .cfi_offset 8, -16 ++ .cfi_offset 1, -8 ++ ld s11, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ ++__riscv_restore_11: ++__riscv_restore_10: ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 96 ++ ld s10, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ ld s9, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ ++__riscv_restore_9: ++__riscv_restore_8: ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 80 ++ ld s8, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ ld s7, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 23 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ ++__riscv_restore_7: ++__riscv_restore_6: ++ .cfi_restore 23 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 64 ++ ld s6, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 22 ++ ld s5, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 21 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ ++__riscv_restore_5: ++__riscv_restore_4: ++ .cfi_restore 21 ++ .cfi_restore 22 ++ .cfi_restore 23 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 48 ++ ld s4, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 20 ++ ld s3, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 19 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ ++__riscv_restore_3: ++__riscv_restore_2: ++ .cfi_restore 19 ++ .cfi_restore 20 ++ .cfi_restore 21 ++ .cfi_restore 22 ++ .cfi_restore 23 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 32 ++ ld s2, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 18 ++ ld s1, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 9 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ ++__riscv_restore_1: ++__riscv_restore_0: ++ .cfi_restore 9 ++ .cfi_restore 18 ++ .cfi_restore 19 ++ .cfi_restore 20 ++ .cfi_restore 21 ++ .cfi_restore 22 ++ .cfi_restore 23 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 ++ ld s0, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 8 ++ ld ra, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 1 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 0 ++ ret ++ .cfi_endproc ++ ++#else ++ ++__riscv_save_12: ++ .cfi_startproc ++ # __riscv_save_* routine use t0/x5 as return address ++ .cfi_return_column 5 ++ addi sp, sp, -64 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 64 ++ li t1, 0 ++ sw s11, 12(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 27, -52 ++ j .Ls10 ++ ++__riscv_save_11: ++__riscv_save_10: ++__riscv_save_9: ++__riscv_save_8: ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ addi sp, sp, -64 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 64 ++ li t1, -16 ++.Ls10: ++ sw s10, 16(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 26, -48 ++ sw s9, 20(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 25, -44 ++ sw s8, 24(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 24, -40 ++ sw s7, 28(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 23, -36 ++ j .Ls6 ++ ++__riscv_save_7: ++__riscv_save_6: ++__riscv_save_5: ++__riscv_save_4: ++ .cfi_restore 23 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ addi sp, sp, -64 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 64 ++ li t1, -32 ++.Ls6: ++ sw s6, 32(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 22, -32 ++ sw s5, 36(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 21, -28 ++ sw s4, 40(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 20, -24 ++ sw s3, 44(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 19, -20 ++ sw s2, 48(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 18, -16 ++ sw s1, 52(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 9, -12 ++ sw s0, 56(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 8, -8 ++ sw ra, 60(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 1, -4 ++ # CFA info is not correct in next 2 instruction since t1's ++ # value is depend on how may register really save. ++ sub sp, sp, t1 ++ jr t0 ++ .cfi_endproc ++ ++__riscv_save_3: ++__riscv_save_2: ++__riscv_save_1: ++__riscv_save_0: ++ .cfi_startproc ++ # __riscv_save_* routine use t0/x5 as return address ++ .cfi_return_column 5 ++ addi sp, sp, -16 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 ++ sw s2, 0(sp) ++ sw s1, 4(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 9, -16 ++ sw s0, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 8, -8 ++ sw ra, 12(sp) ++ .cfi_offset 1, -4 ++ jr t0 ++ .cfi_endproc ++ ++__riscv_restore_12: ++ .cfi_startproc ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 64 ++ .cfi_offset 27, -52 ++ .cfi_offset 26, -48 ++ .cfi_offset 25, -44 ++ .cfi_offset 24, -40 ++ .cfi_offset 23, -36 ++ .cfi_offset 22, -32 ++ .cfi_offset 21, -28 ++ .cfi_offset 20, -24 ++ .cfi_offset 19, -20 ++ .cfi_offset 18, -16 ++ .cfi_offset 9, -12 ++ .cfi_offset 8, -8 ++ .cfi_offset 1, -4 ++ lw s11, 12(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ ++__riscv_restore_11: ++__riscv_restore_10: ++__riscv_restore_9: ++__riscv_restore_8: ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 48 ++ lw s10, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ lw s9, 4(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ lw s8, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ lw s7, 12(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 23 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ ++__riscv_restore_7: ++__riscv_restore_6: ++__riscv_restore_5: ++__riscv_restore_4: ++ .cfi_restore 23 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 32 ++ lw s6, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 22 ++ lw s5, 4(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 21 ++ lw s4, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 20 ++ lw s3, 12(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 19 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ ++__riscv_restore_3: ++__riscv_restore_2: ++__riscv_restore_1: ++__riscv_restore_0: ++ .cfi_restore 19 ++ .cfi_restore 20 ++ .cfi_restore 21 ++ .cfi_restore 22 ++ .cfi_restore 24 ++ .cfi_restore 25 ++ .cfi_restore 26 ++ .cfi_restore 27 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16 ++ lw s2, 0(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 18 ++ lw s1, 4(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 9 ++ lw s0, 8(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 8 ++ lw ra, 12(sp) ++ .cfi_restore 1 ++ addi sp, sp, 16 ++ .cfi_def_cfa_offset 0 ++ ret ++ .cfi_endproc ++ ++#endif +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/sfp-machine.h gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/sfp-machine.h +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..b1a27e7ed44 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/sfp-machine.h +@@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ ++/* Software floating-point machine description for RISC-V. ++ ++ Copyright (C) 2016-2017 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 __riscv_xlen == 32 ++ ++#define _FP_W_TYPE_SIZE 32 ++#define _FP_W_TYPE unsigned long ++#define _FP_WS_TYPE signed long ++#define _FP_I_TYPE long ++ ++#define _FP_MUL_MEAT_S(R,X,Y) \ ++ _FP_MUL_MEAT_1_wide(_FP_WFRACBITS_S,R,X,Y,umul_ppmm) ++#define _FP_MUL_MEAT_D(R,X,Y) \ ++ _FP_MUL_MEAT_2_wide(_FP_WFRACBITS_D,R,X,Y,umul_ppmm) ++#define _FP_MUL_MEAT_Q(R,X,Y) \ ++ _FP_MUL_MEAT_4_wide(_FP_WFRACBITS_Q,R,X,Y,umul_ppmm) ++ ++#define _FP_DIV_MEAT_S(R,X,Y) _FP_DIV_MEAT_1_udiv_norm(S,R,X,Y) ++#define _FP_DIV_MEAT_D(R,X,Y) _FP_DIV_MEAT_2_udiv(D,R,X,Y) ++#define _FP_DIV_MEAT_Q(R,X,Y) _FP_DIV_MEAT_4_udiv(Q,R,X,Y) ++ ++#define _FP_NANFRAC_S _FP_QNANBIT_S ++#define _FP_NANFRAC_D _FP_QNANBIT_D, 0 ++#define _FP_NANFRAC_Q _FP_QNANBIT_Q, 0, 0, 0 ++ ++#else ++ ++#define _FP_W_TYPE_SIZE 64 ++#define _FP_W_TYPE unsigned long long ++#define _FP_WS_TYPE signed long long ++#define _FP_I_TYPE long long ++ ++#define _FP_MUL_MEAT_S(R,X,Y) \ ++ _FP_MUL_MEAT_1_imm(_FP_WFRACBITS_S,R,X,Y) ++#define _FP_MUL_MEAT_D(R,X,Y) \ ++ _FP_MUL_MEAT_1_wide(_FP_WFRACBITS_D,R,X,Y,umul_ppmm) ++#define _FP_MUL_MEAT_Q(R,X,Y) \ ++ _FP_MUL_MEAT_2_wide_3mul(_FP_WFRACBITS_Q,R,X,Y,umul_ppmm) ++ ++#define _FP_DIV_MEAT_S(R,X,Y) _FP_DIV_MEAT_1_imm(S,R,X,Y,_FP_DIV_HELP_imm) ++#define _FP_DIV_MEAT_D(R,X,Y) _FP_DIV_MEAT_1_udiv_norm(D,R,X,Y) ++#define _FP_DIV_MEAT_Q(R,X,Y) _FP_DIV_MEAT_2_udiv(Q,R,X,Y) ++ ++#define _FP_NANFRAC_S _FP_QNANBIT_S ++#define _FP_NANFRAC_D _FP_QNANBIT_D ++#define _FP_NANFRAC_Q _FP_QNANBIT_Q, 0 ++ ++#endif ++ ++#if __riscv_xlen == 64 ++typedef int TItype __attribute__ ((mode (TI))); ++typedef unsigned int UTItype __attribute__ ((mode (TI))); ++#define TI_BITS (__CHAR_BIT__ * (int)sizeof(TItype)) ++#endif ++ ++/* The type of the result of a floating point comparison. This must ++ match __libgcc_cmp_return__ in GCC for the target. */ ++typedef int __gcc_CMPtype __attribute__ ((mode (__libgcc_cmp_return__))); ++#define CMPtype __gcc_CMPtype ++ ++#define _FP_NANSIGN_S 0 ++#define _FP_NANSIGN_D 0 ++#define _FP_NANSIGN_Q 0 ++ ++#define _FP_KEEPNANFRACP 0 ++#define _FP_QNANNEGATEDP 0 ++ ++#define _FP_CHOOSENAN(fs, wc, R, X, Y, OP) \ ++ do { \ ++ R##_s = _FP_NANSIGN_##fs; \ ++ _FP_FRAC_SET_##wc(R,_FP_NANFRAC_##fs); \ ++ R##_c = FP_CLS_NAN; \ ++ } while (0) ++ ++#define _FP_DECL_EX int _frm __attribute__ ((unused)); ++#define FP_ROUNDMODE _frm ++ ++#define FP_RND_NEAREST 0x0 ++#define FP_RND_ZERO 0x1 ++#define FP_RND_PINF 0x3 ++#define FP_RND_MINF 0x2 ++ ++#define FP_EX_INVALID 0x10 ++#define FP_EX_OVERFLOW 0x04 ++#define FP_EX_UNDERFLOW 0x02 ++#define FP_EX_DIVZERO 0x08 ++#define FP_EX_INEXACT 0x01 ++ ++#define _FP_TININESS_AFTER_ROUNDING 1 ++ ++#ifdef __riscv_flen ++#define FP_INIT_ROUNDMODE \ ++do { \ ++ __asm__ volatile ("frrm %0" : "=r" (_frm)); \ ++} while (0) ++ ++#define FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS \ ++do { \ ++ if (__builtin_expect (_fex, 0)) \ ++ __asm__ volatile ("csrs fflags, %0" : : "rK" (_fex)); \ ++} while (0) ++#else ++#define FP_INIT_ROUNDMODE _frm = FP_RND_NEAREST ++#endif ++ ++#define __LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234 ++#define __BIG_ENDIAN 4321 ++ ++#define __BYTE_ORDER __LITTLE_ENDIAN ++ ++ ++/* Define ALIASNAME as a strong alias for NAME. */ ++# define strong_alias(name, aliasname) _strong_alias(name, aliasname) ++# define _strong_alias(name, aliasname) \ ++ extern __typeof (name) aliasname __attribute__ ((alias (#name))); +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..01d5ebaa417 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf +@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ ++LIB2ADD += $(srcdir)/config/riscv/save-restore.S \ ++ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/muldi3.S \ ++ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/multi3.S \ ++ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/div.S \ ++ $(srcdir)/config/riscv/atomic.c \ ++ +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32 gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32 +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..f3751234d55 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf32 +@@ -0,0 +1 @@ ++LIB2FUNCS_EXCLUDE += _divsi3 _modsi3 _udivsi3 _umodsi3 _mulsi3 _muldi3 +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf64 gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf64 +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..f3751234d55 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-elf64 +@@ -0,0 +1 @@ ++LIB2FUNCS_EXCLUDE += _divsi3 _modsi3 _udivsi3 _umodsi3 _mulsi3 _muldi3 +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/t-softfp32 gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-softfp32 +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..1bd51e803d1 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-softfp32 +@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ ++ABI_SINGLE:=$(findstring __riscv_float_abi_single,$(shell $(gcc_compile_bare) -dM -E - </dev/null)) ++ABI_DOUBLE:=$(findstring __riscv_float_abi_double,$(shell $(gcc_compile_bare) -dM -E - </dev/null)) ++ABI_QUAD:=$(findstring __riscv_float_abi_quad,$(shell $(gcc_compile_bare) -dM -E - </dev/null)) ++ ++softfp_int_modes := si di ++softfp_exclude_libgcc2 := n ++ ++ifndef ABI_QUAD ++ifdef ABI_DOUBLE ++ ++softfp_float_modes := tf ++softfp_extensions := sftf dftf ++softfp_truncations := tfsf tfdf ++ ++else ++ ++softfp_float_modes := df tf ++softfp_extensions := sfdf sftf dftf ++softfp_truncations := dfsf tfsf tfdf ++ ++ifndef ABI_SINGLE ++softfp_float_modes += sf ++endif ++ ++endif ++endif +diff --git original-gcc/libgcc/config/riscv/t-softfp64 gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-softfp64 +new file mode 100644 +index 00000000000..75870951202 +--- /dev/null ++++ gcc-6.3.0/libgcc/config/riscv/t-softfp64 +@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ ++include $(srcdir)/config/riscv/t-softfp32 ++ ++softfp_int_modes += ti diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_amd64.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_amd64.patch deleted file mode 100644 index ef6b260..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_amd64.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN gdb-7.11.orig/gdb/configure.tgt gdb-7.11/gdb/configure.tgt ---- gdb-7.11.orig/gdb/configure.tgt 2016-02-09 19:19:39.000000000 -0800 -+++ gdb-7.11/gdb/configure.tgt 2016-04-21 17:42:32.628433139 -0700 -@@ -681,6 +681,11 @@ - i387-tdep.o i386bsd-tdep.o i386obsd-tdep.o \ - obsd-tdep.o bsd-uthread.o solib-svr4.o" - ;; -+x86_64-*-*) -+ # Target: amd64 -+ gdb_target_obs="amd64-tdep.o i386-tdep.o i387-tdep.o" -+ ;; -+ - xtensa*-*-linux*) gdb_target=linux - # Target: GNU/Linux Xtensa - gdb_target_obs="xtensa-tdep.o xtensa-config.o xtensa-linux-tdep.o \ diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_no-doc.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_no-doc.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 6cd5e49..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_no-doc.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN gdb-7.11.orig/gdb/Makefile.in gdb-7.11/gdb/Makefile.in ---- gdb-7.11.orig/gdb/Makefile.in 2016-02-24 01:55:15.000000000 -0800 -+++ gdb-7.11/gdb/Makefile.in 2016-04-21 17:44:32.721472633 -0700 -@@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ - - TSOBS = inflow.o - --SUBDIRS = doc @subdirs@ data-directory $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR) -+SUBDIRS = @subdirs@ data-directory $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR) - CLEANDIRS = $(SUBDIRS) - - # List of subdirectories in the build tree that must exist. diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_pythonhome.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_pythonhome.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 9bf88be..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.11_pythonhome.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN gdb-7.11.orig/gdb/python/python.c gdb-7.11/gdb/python/python.c ---- gdb-7.11.orig/gdb/python/python.c 2016-02-09 19:19:39.000000000 -0800 -+++ gdb-7.11/gdb/python/python.c 2016-04-21 17:45:39.119833428 -0700 -@@ -1748,6 +1748,15 @@ - #endif - #endif - -+ char readlinkbuffer[BUFSIZ]; -+ int readlinks = readlink("/proc/self/exe", readlinkbuffer, BUFSIZ - 1); -+ readlinkbuffer[readlinks] = 0; -+ char *executeablepath = dirname(readlinkbuffer); -+ char *pythonhome = malloc(strlen(executeablepath) + strlen("/../") + 2); -+ strcpy(pythonhome, executeablepath); -+ strcat(pythonhome, "/../"); -+ setenv("PYTHONHOME", pythonhome, 1); -+ - Py_Initialize (); - PyEval_InitThreads (); - diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_amd64.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_amd64.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..39e6fab --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_amd64.patch @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +diff -urN gdb-7.12.orig/gdb/configure.tgt gdb-7.12/gdb/configure.tgt +--- gdb-7.12.orig/gdb/configure.tgt 2016-02-09 19:19:39.000000000 -0800 ++++ gdb-7.12/gdb/configure.tgt 2016-04-21 17:42:32.628433139 -0700 +@@ -681,6 +681,11 @@ + i387-tdep.o i386bsd-tdep.o i386obsd-tdep.o \ + obsd-tdep.o bsd-uthread.o solib-svr4.o" + ;; ++x86_64-*-*) ++ # Target: amd64 ++ gdb_target_obs="amd64-tdep.o i386-tdep.o i387-tdep.o" ++ ;; ++ + xtensa*-*-linux*) gdb_target=linux + # Target: GNU/Linux Xtensa + gdb_target_obs="xtensa-tdep.o xtensa-config.o xtensa-linux-tdep.o \ diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_no-doc.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_no-doc.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c5e571 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_no-doc.patch @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +diff -urN gdb-7.12.orig/gdb/Makefile.in gdb-7.12/gdb/Makefile.in +--- gdb-7.12.orig/gdb/Makefile.in 2016-02-24 01:55:15.000000000 -0800 ++++ gdb-7.12/gdb/Makefile.in 2016-04-21 17:44:32.721472633 -0700 +@@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ + + TSOBS = inflow.o + +-SUBDIRS = doc @subdirs@ data-directory $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR) ++SUBDIRS = @subdirs@ data-directory $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR) + CLEANDIRS = $(SUBDIRS) + + # List of subdirectories in the build tree that must exist. diff --git a/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_pythonhome.patch b/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_pythonhome.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aea8c02 --- /dev/null +++ b/util/crossgcc/patches/gdb-7.12_pythonhome.patch @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +diff -urN gdb-7.12.orig/gdb/python/python.c gdb-7.12/gdb/python/python.c +--- gdb-7.12.orig/gdb/python/python.c 2016-02-09 19:19:39.000000000 -0800 ++++ gdb-7.12/gdb/python/python.c 2016-04-21 17:45:39.119833428 -0700 +@@ -1748,6 +1748,15 @@ + #endif + #endif + ++ char readlinkbuffer[BUFSIZ]; ++ int readlinks = readlink("/proc/self/exe", readlinkbuffer, BUFSIZ - 1); ++ readlinkbuffer[readlinks] = 0; ++ char *executeablepath = dirname(readlinkbuffer); ++ char *pythonhome = malloc(strlen(executeablepath) + strlen("/../") + 2); ++ strcpy(pythonhome, executeablepath); ++ strcat(pythonhome, "/../"); ++ setenv("PYTHONHOME", pythonhome, 1); ++ + Py_Initialize (); + PyEval_InitThreads (); + diff --git a/util/crossgcc/sum/acpica-unix2-20160831.tar.gz.cksum b/util/crossgcc/sum/acpica-unix2-20160831.tar.gz.cksum deleted file mode 100644 index d7e538b..0000000 --- a/util/crossgcc/sum/acpica-unix2-20160831.tar.gz.cksum +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -7e7449f15a195fefd72b65b1671df18e4dccf665 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