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| <h4 class="subsection">17.21.7 Output of Assembler Instructions</h4> |
| |
| <p>This describes assembler instruction output. |
| </p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-REGISTER_005fNAMES"></a>Macro: <strong>REGISTER_NAMES</strong></dt> |
| <dd><p>A C initializer containing the assembler’s names for the machine |
| registers, each one as a C string constant. This is what translates |
| register numbers in the compiler into assembler language. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-ADDITIONAL_005fREGISTER_005fNAMES"></a>Macro: <strong>ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES</strong></dt> |
| <dd><p>If defined, a C initializer for an array of structures containing a name |
| and a register number. This macro defines additional names for hard |
| registers, thus allowing the <code>asm</code> option in declarations to refer |
| to registers using alternate names. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-OVERLAPPING_005fREGISTER_005fNAMES"></a>Macro: <strong>OVERLAPPING_REGISTER_NAMES</strong></dt> |
| <dd><p>If defined, a C initializer for an array of structures containing a |
| name, a register number and a count of the number of consecutive |
| machine registers the name overlaps. This macro defines additional |
| names for hard registers, thus allowing the <code>asm</code> option in |
| declarations to refer to registers using alternate names. Unlike |
| <code>ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES</code>, this macro should be used when the |
| register name implies multiple underlying registers. |
| </p> |
| <p>This macro should be used when it is important that a clobber in an |
| <code>asm</code> statement clobbers all the underlying values implied by the |
| register name. For example, on ARM, clobbering the double-precision |
| VFP register “d0” implies clobbering both single-precision registers |
| “s0” and “s1”. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-ASM_005fOUTPUT_005fOPCODE"></a>Macro: <strong>ASM_OUTPUT_OPCODE</strong> <em>(<var>stream</var>, <var>ptr</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>Define this macro if you are using an unusual assembler that |
| requires different names for the machine instructions. |
| </p> |
| <p>The definition is a C statement or statements which output an |
| assembler instruction opcode to the stdio stream <var>stream</var>. The |
| macro-operand <var>ptr</var> is a variable of type <code>char *</code> which |
| points to the opcode name in its “internal” form—the form that is |
| written in the machine description. The definition should output the |
| opcode name to <var>stream</var>, performing any translation you desire, and |
| increment the variable <var>ptr</var> to point at the end of the opcode |
| so that it will not be output twice. |
| </p> |
| <p>In fact, your macro definition may process less than the entire opcode |
| name, or more than the opcode name; but if you want to process text |
| that includes ‘<samp>%</samp>’-sequences to substitute operands, you must take |
| care of the substitution yourself. Just be sure to increment |
| <var>ptr</var> over whatever text should not be output normally. |
| </p> |
| <a name="index-recog_005fdata_002eoperand"></a> |
| <p>If you need to look at the operand values, they can be found as the |
| elements of <code>recog_data.operand</code>. |
| </p> |
| <p>If the macro definition does nothing, the instruction is output |
| in the usual way. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-FINAL_005fPRESCAN_005fINSN"></a>Macro: <strong>FINAL_PRESCAN_INSN</strong> <em>(<var>insn</var>, <var>opvec</var>, <var>noperands</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>If defined, a C statement to be executed just prior to the output of |
| assembler code for <var>insn</var>, to modify the extracted operands so |
| they will be output differently. |
| </p> |
| <p>Here the argument <var>opvec</var> is the vector containing the operands |
| extracted from <var>insn</var>, and <var>noperands</var> is the number of |
| elements of the vector which contain meaningful data for this insn. |
| The contents of this vector are what will be used to convert the insn |
| template into assembler code, so you can change the assembler output |
| by changing the contents of the vector. |
| </p> |
| <p>This macro is useful when various assembler syntaxes share a single |
| file of instruction patterns; by defining this macro differently, you |
| can cause a large class of instructions to be output differently (such |
| as with rearranged operands). Naturally, variations in assembler |
| syntax affecting individual insn patterns ought to be handled by |
| writing conditional output routines in those patterns. |
| </p> |
| <p>If this macro is not defined, it is equivalent to a null statement. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-TARGET_005fASM_005fFINAL_005fPOSTSCAN_005fINSN"></a>Target Hook: <em>void</em> <strong>TARGET_ASM_FINAL_POSTSCAN_INSN</strong> <em>(FILE *<var>file</var>, rtx <var>insn</var>, rtx *<var>opvec</var>, int <var>noperands</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>If defined, this target hook is a function which is executed just after the |
| output of assembler code for <var>insn</var>, to change the mode of the assembler |
| if necessary. |
| </p> |
| <p>Here the argument <var>opvec</var> is the vector containing the operands |
| extracted from <var>insn</var>, and <var>noperands</var> is the number of |
| elements of the vector which contain meaningful data for this insn. |
| The contents of this vector are what was used to convert the insn |
| template into assembler code, so you can change the assembler mode |
| by checking the contents of the vector. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-PRINT_005fOPERAND"></a>Macro: <strong>PRINT_OPERAND</strong> <em>(<var>stream</var>, <var>x</var>, <var>code</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>A C compound statement to output to stdio stream <var>stream</var> the |
| assembler syntax for an instruction operand <var>x</var>. <var>x</var> is an |
| RTL expression. |
| </p> |
| <p><var>code</var> is a value that can be used to specify one of several ways |
| of printing the operand. It is used when identical operands must be |
| printed differently depending on the context. <var>code</var> comes from |
| the ‘<samp>%</samp>’ specification that was used to request printing of the |
| operand. If the specification was just ‘<samp>%<var>digit</var></samp>’ then |
| <var>code</var> is 0; if the specification was ‘<samp>%<var>ltr</var> |
| <var>digit</var></samp>’ then <var>code</var> is the ASCII code for <var>ltr</var>. |
| </p> |
| <a name="index-reg_005fnames-1"></a> |
| <p>If <var>x</var> is a register, this macro should print the register’s name. |
| The names can be found in an array <code>reg_names</code> whose type is |
| <code>char *[]</code>. <code>reg_names</code> is initialized from |
| <code>REGISTER_NAMES</code>. |
| </p> |
| <p>When the machine description has a specification ‘<samp>%<var>punct</var></samp>’ |
| (a ‘<samp>%</samp>’ followed by a punctuation character), this macro is called |
| with a null pointer for <var>x</var> and the punctuation character for |
| <var>code</var>. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-PRINT_005fOPERAND_005fPUNCT_005fVALID_005fP"></a>Macro: <strong>PRINT_OPERAND_PUNCT_VALID_P</strong> <em>(<var>code</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>A C expression which evaluates to true if <var>code</var> is a valid |
| punctuation character for use in the <code>PRINT_OPERAND</code> macro. If |
| <code>PRINT_OPERAND_PUNCT_VALID_P</code> is not defined, it means that no |
| punctuation characters (except for the standard one, ‘<samp>%</samp>’) are used |
| in this way. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-PRINT_005fOPERAND_005fADDRESS"></a>Macro: <strong>PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS</strong> <em>(<var>stream</var>, <var>x</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>A C compound statement to output to stdio stream <var>stream</var> the |
| assembler syntax for an instruction operand that is a memory reference |
| whose address is <var>x</var>. <var>x</var> is an RTL expression. |
| </p> |
| <a name="index-TARGET_005fENCODE_005fSECTION_005fINFO-usage"></a> |
| <p>On some machines, the syntax for a symbolic address depends on the |
| section that the address refers to. On these machines, define the hook |
| <code>TARGET_ENCODE_SECTION_INFO</code> to store the information into the |
| <code>symbol_ref</code>, and then check for it here. See <a href="Assembler-Format.html#Assembler-Format">Assembler Format</a>. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <a name="index-dbr_005fsequence_005flength"></a> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-DBR_005fOUTPUT_005fSEQEND"></a>Macro: <strong>DBR_OUTPUT_SEQEND</strong> <em>(<var>file</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>A C statement, to be executed after all slot-filler instructions have |
| been output. If necessary, call <code>dbr_sequence_length</code> to |
| determine the number of slots filled in a sequence (zero if not |
| currently outputting a sequence), to decide how many no-ops to output, |
| or whatever. |
| </p> |
| <p>Don’t define this macro if it has nothing to do, but it is helpful in |
| reading assembly output if the extent of the delay sequence is made |
| explicit (e.g. with white space). |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <a name="index-final_005fsequence"></a> |
| <p>Note that output routines for instructions with delay slots must be |
| prepared to deal with not being output as part of a sequence |
| (i.e. when the scheduling pass is not run, or when no slot fillers could be |
| found.) The variable <code>final_sequence</code> is null when not |
| processing a sequence, otherwise it contains the <code>sequence</code> rtx |
| being output. |
| </p> |
| <a name="index-asm_005ffprintf"></a> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-REGISTER_005fPREFIX"></a>Macro: <strong>REGISTER_PREFIX</strong></dt> |
| <dt><a name="index-LOCAL_005fLABEL_005fPREFIX"></a>Macro: <strong>LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX</strong></dt> |
| <dt><a name="index-USER_005fLABEL_005fPREFIX"></a>Macro: <strong>USER_LABEL_PREFIX</strong></dt> |
| <dt><a name="index-IMMEDIATE_005fPREFIX"></a>Macro: <strong>IMMEDIATE_PREFIX</strong></dt> |
| <dd><p>If defined, C string expressions to be used for the ‘<samp>%R</samp>’, ‘<samp>%L</samp>’, |
| ‘<samp>%U</samp>’, and ‘<samp>%I</samp>’ options of <code>asm_fprintf</code> (see |
| <samp>final.c</samp>). These are useful when a single <samp>md</samp> file must |
| support multiple assembler formats. In that case, the various <samp>tm.h</samp> |
| files can define these macros differently. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-ASM_005fFPRINTF_005fEXTENSIONS"></a>Macro: <strong>ASM_FPRINTF_EXTENSIONS</strong> <em>(<var>file</var>, <var>argptr</var>, <var>format</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>If defined this macro should expand to a series of <code>case</code> |
| statements which will be parsed inside the <code>switch</code> statement of |
| the <code>asm_fprintf</code> function. This allows targets to define extra |
| printf formats which may useful when generating their assembler |
| statements. Note that uppercase letters are reserved for future |
| generic extensions to asm_fprintf, and so are not available to target |
| specific code. The output file is given by the parameter <var>file</var>. |
| The varargs input pointer is <var>argptr</var> and the rest of the format |
| string, starting the character after the one that is being switched |
| upon, is pointed to by <var>format</var>. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-ASSEMBLER_005fDIALECT"></a>Macro: <strong>ASSEMBLER_DIALECT</strong></dt> |
| <dd><p>If your target supports multiple dialects of assembler language (such as |
| different opcodes), define this macro as a C expression that gives the |
| numeric index of the assembler language dialect to use, with zero as the |
| first variant. |
| </p> |
| <p>If this macro is defined, you may use constructs of the form |
| </p><div class="smallexample"> |
| <pre class="smallexample">‘<samp>{option0|option1|option2…}</samp>’ |
| </pre></div> |
| <p>in the output templates of patterns (see <a href="Output-Template.html#Output-Template">Output Template</a>) or in the |
| first argument of <code>asm_fprintf</code>. This construct outputs |
| ‘<samp>option0</samp>’, ‘<samp>option1</samp>’, ‘<samp>option2</samp>’, etc., if the value of |
| <code>ASSEMBLER_DIALECT</code> is zero, one, two, etc. Any special characters |
| within these strings retain their usual meaning. If there are fewer |
| alternatives within the braces than the value of |
| <code>ASSEMBLER_DIALECT</code>, the construct outputs nothing. If it’s needed |
| to print curly braces or ‘<samp>|</samp>’ character in assembler output directly, |
| ‘<samp>%{</samp>’, ‘<samp>%}</samp>’ and ‘<samp>%|</samp>’ can be used. |
| </p> |
| <p>If you do not define this macro, the characters ‘<samp>{</samp>’, ‘<samp>|</samp>’ and |
| ‘<samp>}</samp>’ do not have any special meaning when used in templates or |
| operands to <code>asm_fprintf</code>. |
| </p> |
| <p>Define the macros <code>REGISTER_PREFIX</code>, <code>LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX</code>, |
| <code>USER_LABEL_PREFIX</code> and <code>IMMEDIATE_PREFIX</code> if you can express |
| the variations in assembler language syntax with that mechanism. Define |
| <code>ASSEMBLER_DIALECT</code> and use the ‘<samp>{option0|option1}</samp>’ syntax |
| if the syntax variant are larger and involve such things as different |
| opcodes or operand order. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-ASM_005fOUTPUT_005fREG_005fPUSH"></a>Macro: <strong>ASM_OUTPUT_REG_PUSH</strong> <em>(<var>stream</var>, <var>regno</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>A C expression to output to <var>stream</var> some assembler code |
| which will push hard register number <var>regno</var> onto the stack. |
| The code need not be optimal, since this macro is used only when |
| profiling. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
| |
| <dl> |
| <dt><a name="index-ASM_005fOUTPUT_005fREG_005fPOP"></a>Macro: <strong>ASM_OUTPUT_REG_POP</strong> <em>(<var>stream</var>, <var>regno</var>)</em></dt> |
| <dd><p>A C expression to output to <var>stream</var> some assembler code |
| which will pop hard register number <var>regno</var> off of the stack. |
| The code need not be optimal, since this macro is used only when |
| profiling. |
| </p></dd></dl> |
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