@end defmac
@defmac FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD
-Define this macro to non-zero value if the addresses of local variable slots
+Define this macro to nonzero value if the addresses of local variable slots
are at negative offsets from the frame pointer.
@end defmac
@defmac INITIAL_FRAME_ADDRESS_RTX
A C expression whose value is RTL representing the address of the initial
- stack frame. This address is passed to @code{RETURN_ADDR_RTX} and
-@code{DYNAMIC_CHAIN_ADDRESS}.
-If you don't define this macro, the default is to return
-@code{hard_frame_pointer_rtx}.
-This default is usually correct unless @code{-fomit-frame-pointer} is in
-effect.
-Define this macro in order to make @code{__builtin_frame_address (0)} and
-@code{__builtin_return_address (0)} work even in absence of a hard frame pointer.
+stack frame. This address is passed to @code{RETURN_ADDR_RTX} and
+@code{DYNAMIC_CHAIN_ADDRESS}. If you don't define this macro, a reasonable
+default value will be used. Define this macro in order to make frame pointer
+elimination work in the presence of @code{__builtin_frame_address (count)} and
+@code{__builtin_return_address (count)} for @code{count} not equal to zero.
@end defmac
@defmac DYNAMIC_CHAIN_ADDRESS (@var{frameaddr})
@findex assemble_name_raw
@defmac ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (@var{stream}, @var{name})
-Identical to @code{ASM_OUTPUT_lABEL}, except that @var{name} is known
+Identical to @code{ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL}, except that @var{name} is known
to refer to a compiler-generated label. The default definition uses
@code{assemble_name_raw}, which is like @code{assemble_name} except
that it is more efficient.
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Here are several miscellaneous parameters.
-@defmac PREDICATE_CODES
-Define this if you have defined special-purpose predicates in the file
-@file{@var{machine}.c}. This macro is called within an initializer of an
-array of structures. The first field in the structure is the name of a
-predicate and the second field is an array of rtl codes. For each
-predicate, list all rtl codes that can be in expressions matched by the
-predicate. The list should have a trailing comma. Here is an example
-of two entries in the list for a typical RISC machine:
-
-@smallexample
-#define PREDICATE_CODES \
- @{"gen_reg_rtx_operand", @{SUBREG, REG@}@}, \
- @{"reg_or_short_cint_operand", @{SUBREG, REG, CONST_INT@}@},
-@end smallexample
-
-Defining this macro does not affect the generated code (however,
-incorrect definitions that omit an rtl code that may be matched by the
-predicate can cause the compiler to malfunction). Instead, it allows
-the table built by @file{genrecog} to be more compact and efficient,
-thus speeding up the compiler. The most important predicates to include
-in the list specified by this macro are those used in the most insn
-patterns.
-
-For each predicate function named in @code{PREDICATE_CODES}, a
-declaration will be generated in @file{insn-codes.h}.
-
-Use of this macro is deprecated; use @code{define_predicate} instead.
-@xref{Defining Predicates}.
-@end defmac
-
-@defmac SPECIAL_MODE_PREDICATES
-Define this if you have special predicates that know special things
-about modes. Genrecog will warn about certain forms of
-@code{match_operand} without a mode; if the operand predicate is
-listed in @code{SPECIAL_MODE_PREDICATES}, the warning will be
-suppressed.
-
-Here is an example from the IA-32 port (@code{ext_register_operand}
-specially checks for @code{HImode} or @code{SImode} in preparation
-for a byte extraction from @code{%ah} etc.).
-
-@smallexample
-#define SPECIAL_MODE_PREDICATES \
- "ext_register_operand",
-@end smallexample
-
-Use of this macro is deprecated; use @code{define_special_predicate}
-instead. @xref{Defining Predicates}.
-@end defmac
-
@defmac HAS_LONG_COND_BRANCH
Define this boolean macro to indicate whether or not your architecture
has conditional branches that can span all of memory. It is used in
@end defmac
@defmac VECTOR_STORE_FLAG_VALUE (@var{mode})
-A C expression that gives a rtx representing the non-zero true element
+A C expression that gives a rtx representing the nonzero true element
for vector comparisons. The returned rtx should be valid for the inner
mode of @var{mode} which is guaranteed to be a vector mode. Define
this macro on machines that have vector comparison operations that
Defining @code{TARGET_POSIX_IO} will enable the test coverage code
to use file locking when exiting a program, which avoids race conditions
if the program has forked. It will also create directories at run-time
-for cross-profiling. @xref{Cross-profiling}.
+for cross-profiling.
@end defmac
@defmac MAX_CONDITIONAL_EXECUTE