1 /* Definitions of target machine for GNU compiler, for IBM RS/6000.
2 Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
3 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Contributed by Richard Kenner (kenner@vlsi1.ultra.nyu.edu)
7 This file is part of GCC.
9 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
10 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
11 by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
12 option) any later version.
14 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
15 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
16 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
17 License for more details.
19 Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
20 permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
21 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
23 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
24 a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
25 see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
26 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
28 /* Note that some other tm.h files include this one and then override
29 many of the definitions. */
31 /* Definitions for the object file format. These are set at
34 #define OBJECT_XCOFF 1
37 #define OBJECT_MACHO 4
39 #define TARGET_ELF (TARGET_OBJECT_FORMAT == OBJECT_ELF)
40 #define TARGET_XCOFF (TARGET_OBJECT_FORMAT == OBJECT_XCOFF)
41 #define TARGET_MACOS (TARGET_OBJECT_FORMAT == OBJECT_PEF)
42 #define TARGET_MACHO (TARGET_OBJECT_FORMAT == OBJECT_MACHO)
48 /* Control whether function entry points use a "dot" symbol when
52 /* Default string to use for cpu if not specified. */
53 #ifndef TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT
54 #define TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT ((char *)0)
57 /* If configured for PPC405, support PPC405CR Erratum77. */
58 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC405CR
59 #define PPC405_ERRATUM77 (rs6000_cpu == PROCESSOR_PPC405)
61 #define PPC405_ERRATUM77 0
64 #ifndef TARGET_PAIRED_FLOAT
65 #define TARGET_PAIRED_FLOAT 0
68 #ifdef HAVE_AS_POPCNTB
69 #define ASM_CPU_POWER5_SPEC "-mpower5"
71 #define ASM_CPU_POWER5_SPEC "-mpower4"
75 #define ASM_CPU_POWER6_SPEC "-mpower6 -maltivec"
77 #define ASM_CPU_POWER6_SPEC "-mpower4 -maltivec"
80 #ifdef HAVE_AS_POPCNTD
81 #define ASM_CPU_POWER7_SPEC "-mpower7"
83 #define ASM_CPU_POWER7_SPEC "-mpower4 -maltivec"
87 #define ASM_CPU_476_SPEC "-m476"
89 #define ASM_CPU_476_SPEC "-mpower4"
92 /* Common ASM definitions used by ASM_SPEC among the various targets for
93 handling -mcpu=xxx switches. There is a parallel list in driver-rs6000.c to
94 provide the default assembler options if the user uses -mcpu=native, so if
95 you make changes here, make them also there. */
96 #define ASM_CPU_SPEC \
98 %{mpower: %{!mpower2: -mpwr}} \
100 %{mpowerpc64*: -mppc64} \
101 %{!mpowerpc64*: %{mpowerpc*: -mppc}} \
102 %{mno-power: %{!mpowerpc*: -mcom}} \
103 %{!mno-power: %{!mpower*: %(asm_default)}}} \
104 %{mcpu=native: %(asm_cpu_native)} \
105 %{mcpu=common: -mcom} \
106 %{mcpu=cell: -mcell} \
107 %{mcpu=power: -mpwr} \
108 %{mcpu=power2: -mpwrx} \
109 %{mcpu=power3: -mppc64} \
110 %{mcpu=power4: -mpower4} \
111 %{mcpu=power5: %(asm_cpu_power5)} \
112 %{mcpu=power5+: %(asm_cpu_power5)} \
113 %{mcpu=power6: %(asm_cpu_power6) -maltivec} \
114 %{mcpu=power6x: %(asm_cpu_power6) -maltivec} \
115 %{mcpu=power7: %(asm_cpu_power7)} \
117 %{mcpu=powerpc: -mppc} \
118 %{mcpu=rios: -mpwr} \
119 %{mcpu=rios1: -mpwr} \
120 %{mcpu=rios2: -mpwrx} \
122 %{mcpu=rsc1: -mpwr} \
123 %{mcpu=rs64a: -mppc64} \
127 %{mcpu=405fp: -m405} \
129 %{mcpu=440fp: -m440} \
131 %{mcpu=464fp: -m440} \
132 %{mcpu=476: %(asm_cpu_476)} \
133 %{mcpu=476fp: %(asm_cpu_476)} \
138 %{mcpu=603e: -mppc} \
139 %{mcpu=ec603e: -mppc} \
141 %{mcpu=604e: -mppc} \
142 %{mcpu=620: -mppc64} \
143 %{mcpu=630: -mppc64} \
147 %{mcpu=7400: -mppc -maltivec} \
148 %{mcpu=7450: -mppc -maltivec} \
149 %{mcpu=G4: -mppc -maltivec} \
154 %{mcpu=970: -mpower4 -maltivec} \
155 %{mcpu=G5: -mpower4 -maltivec} \
156 %{mcpu=8540: -me500} \
157 %{mcpu=8548: -me500} \
158 %{mcpu=e300c2: -me300} \
159 %{mcpu=e300c3: -me300} \
160 %{mcpu=e500mc: -me500mc} \
161 %{maltivec: -maltivec} \
164 #define CPP_DEFAULT_SPEC ""
166 #define ASM_DEFAULT_SPEC ""
168 /* This macro defines names of additional specifications to put in the specs
169 that can be used in various specifications like CC1_SPEC. Its definition
170 is an initializer with a subgrouping for each command option.
172 Each subgrouping contains a string constant, that defines the
173 specification name, and a string constant that used by the GCC driver
176 Do not define this macro if it does not need to do anything. */
178 #define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS
180 #define EXTRA_SPECS \
181 { "cpp_default", CPP_DEFAULT_SPEC }, \
182 { "asm_cpu", ASM_CPU_SPEC }, \
183 { "asm_cpu_native", ASM_CPU_NATIVE_SPEC }, \
184 { "asm_default", ASM_DEFAULT_SPEC }, \
185 { "cc1_cpu", CC1_CPU_SPEC }, \
186 { "asm_cpu_power5", ASM_CPU_POWER5_SPEC }, \
187 { "asm_cpu_power6", ASM_CPU_POWER6_SPEC }, \
188 { "asm_cpu_power7", ASM_CPU_POWER7_SPEC }, \
189 { "asm_cpu_476", ASM_CPU_476_SPEC }, \
190 SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS
192 /* -mcpu=native handling only makes sense with compiler running on
193 an PowerPC chip. If changing this condition, also change
194 the condition in driver-rs6000.c. */
195 #if defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__POWERPC__) || defined(_AIX)
196 /* In driver-rs6000.c. */
197 extern const char *host_detect_local_cpu (int argc, const char **argv);
198 #define EXTRA_SPEC_FUNCTIONS \
199 { "local_cpu_detect", host_detect_local_cpu },
200 #define HAVE_LOCAL_CPU_DETECT
201 #define ASM_CPU_NATIVE_SPEC "%:local_cpu_detect(asm)"
204 #define ASM_CPU_NATIVE_SPEC "%(asm_default)"
208 #ifdef HAVE_LOCAL_CPU_DETECT
209 #define CC1_CPU_SPEC \
210 "%{mcpu=native:%<mcpu=native %:local_cpu_detect(cpu)} \
211 %{mtune=native:%<mtune=native %:local_cpu_detect(tune)}"
213 #define CC1_CPU_SPEC ""
217 /* Architecture type. */
219 /* Define TARGET_MFCRF if the target assembler does not support the
220 optional field operand for mfcr. */
222 #ifndef HAVE_AS_MFCRF
224 #define TARGET_MFCRF 0
227 /* Define TARGET_POPCNTB if the target assembler does not support the
228 popcount byte instruction. */
230 #ifndef HAVE_AS_POPCNTB
231 #undef TARGET_POPCNTB
232 #define TARGET_POPCNTB 0
235 /* Define TARGET_FPRND if the target assembler does not support the
236 fp rounding instructions. */
238 #ifndef HAVE_AS_FPRND
240 #define TARGET_FPRND 0
243 /* Define TARGET_CMPB if the target assembler does not support the
248 #define TARGET_CMPB 0
251 /* Define TARGET_MFPGPR if the target assembler does not support the
252 mffpr and mftgpr instructions. */
254 #ifndef HAVE_AS_MFPGPR
256 #define TARGET_MFPGPR 0
259 /* Define TARGET_DFP if the target assembler does not support decimal
260 floating point instructions. */
266 /* Define TARGET_POPCNTD if the target assembler does not support the
267 popcount word and double word instructions. */
269 #ifndef HAVE_AS_POPCNTD
270 #undef TARGET_POPCNTD
271 #define TARGET_POPCNTD 0
274 /* Define TARGET_LWSYNC_INSTRUCTION if the assembler knows about lwsync. If
275 not, generate the lwsync code as an integer constant. */
276 #ifdef HAVE_AS_LWSYNC
277 #define TARGET_LWSYNC_INSTRUCTION 1
279 #define TARGET_LWSYNC_INSTRUCTION 0
282 /* Define TARGET_TLS_MARKERS if the target assembler does not support
283 arg markers for __tls_get_addr calls. */
284 #ifndef HAVE_AS_TLS_MARKERS
285 #undef TARGET_TLS_MARKERS
286 #define TARGET_TLS_MARKERS 0
288 #define TARGET_TLS_MARKERS tls_markers
291 #ifndef TARGET_SECURE_PLT
292 #define TARGET_SECURE_PLT 0
295 #define TARGET_32BIT (! TARGET_64BIT)
298 #define HAVE_AS_TLS 0
301 /* Return 1 for a symbol ref for a thread-local storage symbol. */
302 #define RS6000_SYMBOL_REF_TLS_P(RTX) \
303 (GET_CODE (RTX) == SYMBOL_REF && SYMBOL_REF_TLS_MODEL (RTX) != 0)
306 /* For libgcc2 we make sure this is a compile time constant */
307 #if defined (__64BIT__) || defined (__powerpc64__) || defined (__ppc64__)
308 #undef TARGET_POWERPC64
309 #define TARGET_POWERPC64 1
311 #undef TARGET_POWERPC64
312 #define TARGET_POWERPC64 0
315 /* The option machinery will define this. */
318 #define TARGET_DEFAULT (MASK_POWER | MASK_MULTIPLE | MASK_STRING)
320 /* Processor type. Order must match cpu attribute in MD file. */
352 /* FPU operations supported.
353 Each use of TARGET_SINGLE_FLOAT or TARGET_DOUBLE_FLOAT must
354 also test TARGET_HARD_FLOAT. */
355 #define TARGET_SINGLE_FLOAT 1
356 #define TARGET_DOUBLE_FLOAT 1
357 #define TARGET_SINGLE_FPU 0
358 #define TARGET_SIMPLE_FPU 0
359 #define TARGET_XILINX_FPU 0
361 extern enum processor_type rs6000_cpu;
363 /* Recast the processor type to the cpu attribute. */
364 #define rs6000_cpu_attr ((enum attr_cpu)rs6000_cpu)
366 /* Define generic processor types based upon current deployment. */
367 #define PROCESSOR_COMMON PROCESSOR_PPC601
368 #define PROCESSOR_POWER PROCESSOR_RIOS1
369 #define PROCESSOR_POWERPC PROCESSOR_PPC604
370 #define PROCESSOR_POWERPC64 PROCESSOR_RS64A
372 /* Define the default processor. This is overridden by other tm.h files. */
373 #define PROCESSOR_DEFAULT PROCESSOR_RIOS1
374 #define PROCESSOR_DEFAULT64 PROCESSOR_RS64A
376 /* FP processor type. */
379 FPU_NONE, /* No FPU */
380 FPU_SF_LITE, /* Limited Single Precision FPU */
381 FPU_DF_LITE, /* Limited Double Precision FPU */
382 FPU_SF_FULL, /* Full Single Precision FPU */
383 FPU_DF_FULL /* Full Double Single Precision FPU */
386 extern enum fpu_type_t fpu_type;
388 /* Specify the dialect of assembler to use. New mnemonics is dialect one
389 and the old mnemonics are dialect zero. */
390 #define ASSEMBLER_DIALECT (TARGET_NEW_MNEMONICS ? 1 : 0)
392 /* Types of costly dependences. */
393 enum rs6000_dependence_cost
395 max_dep_latency = 1000,
398 true_store_to_load_dep_costly,
399 store_to_load_dep_costly
402 /* Types of nop insertion schemes in sched target hook sched_finish. */
403 enum rs6000_nop_insertion
405 sched_finish_regroup_exact = 1000,
406 sched_finish_pad_groups,
410 /* Dispatch group termination caused by an insn. */
411 enum group_termination
417 /* rs6000_select[0] is reserved for the default cpu defined via --with-cpu */
418 struct rs6000_cpu_select
426 extern struct rs6000_cpu_select rs6000_select[];
429 extern const char *rs6000_debug_name; /* Name for -mdebug-xxxx option */
430 extern int rs6000_debug_stack; /* debug stack applications */
431 extern int rs6000_debug_arg; /* debug argument handling */
432 extern int rs6000_debug_reg; /* debug register handling */
433 extern int rs6000_debug_addr; /* debug memory addressing */
434 extern int rs6000_debug_cost; /* debug rtx_costs */
436 #define TARGET_DEBUG_STACK rs6000_debug_stack
437 #define TARGET_DEBUG_ARG rs6000_debug_arg
438 #define TARGET_DEBUG_REG rs6000_debug_reg
439 #define TARGET_DEBUG_ADDR rs6000_debug_addr
440 #define TARGET_DEBUG_COST rs6000_debug_cost
442 extern const char *rs6000_traceback_name; /* Type of traceback table. */
444 /* These are separate from target_flags because we've run out of bits
446 extern int rs6000_long_double_type_size;
447 extern int rs6000_ieeequad;
448 extern int rs6000_altivec_abi;
449 extern int rs6000_spe_abi;
450 extern int rs6000_spe;
451 extern int rs6000_float_gprs;
452 extern int rs6000_alignment_flags;
453 extern const char *rs6000_sched_insert_nops_str;
454 extern enum rs6000_nop_insertion rs6000_sched_insert_nops;
455 extern int rs6000_xilinx_fpu;
457 /* Describe which vector unit to use for a given machine mode. */
459 VECTOR_NONE, /* Type is not a vector or not supported */
460 VECTOR_ALTIVEC, /* Use altivec for vector processing */
461 VECTOR_VSX, /* Use VSX for vector processing */
462 VECTOR_PAIRED, /* Use paired floating point for vectors */
463 VECTOR_SPE, /* Use SPE for vector processing */
464 VECTOR_OTHER /* Some other vector unit */
467 extern enum rs6000_vector rs6000_vector_unit[];
469 #define VECTOR_UNIT_NONE_P(MODE) \
470 (rs6000_vector_unit[(MODE)] == VECTOR_NONE)
472 #define VECTOR_UNIT_VSX_P(MODE) \
473 (rs6000_vector_unit[(MODE)] == VECTOR_VSX)
475 #define VECTOR_UNIT_ALTIVEC_P(MODE) \
476 (rs6000_vector_unit[(MODE)] == VECTOR_ALTIVEC)
478 #define VECTOR_UNIT_ALTIVEC_OR_VSX_P(MODE) \
479 (rs6000_vector_unit[(MODE)] == VECTOR_ALTIVEC \
480 || rs6000_vector_unit[(MODE)] == VECTOR_VSX)
482 /* Describe whether to use VSX loads or Altivec loads. For now, just use the
483 same unit as the vector unit we are using, but we may want to migrate to
484 using VSX style loads even for types handled by altivec. */
485 extern enum rs6000_vector rs6000_vector_mem[];
487 #define VECTOR_MEM_NONE_P(MODE) \
488 (rs6000_vector_mem[(MODE)] == VECTOR_NONE)
490 #define VECTOR_MEM_VSX_P(MODE) \
491 (rs6000_vector_mem[(MODE)] == VECTOR_VSX)
493 #define VECTOR_MEM_ALTIVEC_P(MODE) \
494 (rs6000_vector_mem[(MODE)] == VECTOR_ALTIVEC)
496 #define VECTOR_MEM_ALTIVEC_OR_VSX_P(MODE) \
497 (rs6000_vector_mem[(MODE)] == VECTOR_ALTIVEC \
498 || rs6000_vector_mem[(MODE)] == VECTOR_VSX)
500 /* Return the alignment of a given vector type, which is set based on the
501 vector unit use. VSX for instance can load 32 or 64 bit aligned words
502 without problems, while Altivec requires 128-bit aligned vectors. */
503 extern int rs6000_vector_align[];
505 #define VECTOR_ALIGN(MODE) \
506 ((rs6000_vector_align[(MODE)] != 0) \
507 ? rs6000_vector_align[(MODE)] \
508 : (int)GET_MODE_BITSIZE ((MODE)))
510 /* Alignment options for fields in structures for sub-targets following
512 ALIGN_POWER word-aligns FP doubles (default AIX ABI).
513 ALIGN_NATURAL doubleword-aligns FP doubles (align to object size).
515 Override the macro definitions when compiling libobjc to avoid undefined
516 reference to rs6000_alignment_flags due to library's use of GCC alignment
517 macros which use the macros below. */
519 #ifndef IN_TARGET_LIBS
520 #define MASK_ALIGN_POWER 0x00000000
521 #define MASK_ALIGN_NATURAL 0x00000001
522 #define TARGET_ALIGN_NATURAL (rs6000_alignment_flags & MASK_ALIGN_NATURAL)
524 #define TARGET_ALIGN_NATURAL 0
527 #define TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_128 (rs6000_long_double_type_size == 128)
528 #define TARGET_IEEEQUAD rs6000_ieeequad
529 #define TARGET_ALTIVEC_ABI rs6000_altivec_abi
530 #define TARGET_LDBRX (TARGET_POPCNTD || rs6000_cpu == PROCESSOR_CELL)
532 #define TARGET_SPE_ABI 0
534 #define TARGET_E500 0
535 #define TARGET_ISEL64 (TARGET_ISEL && TARGET_POWERPC64)
536 #define TARGET_FPRS 1
537 #define TARGET_E500_SINGLE 0
538 #define TARGET_E500_DOUBLE 0
539 #define CHECK_E500_OPTIONS do { } while (0)
541 /* E500 processors only support plain "sync", not lwsync. */
542 #define TARGET_NO_LWSYNC TARGET_E500
544 /* Sometimes certain combinations of command options do not make sense
545 on a particular target machine. You can define a macro
546 `OVERRIDE_OPTIONS' to take account of this. This macro, if
547 defined, is executed once just after all the command options have
550 Do not use this macro to turn on various extra optimizations for
551 `-O'. That is what `OPTIMIZATION_OPTIONS' is for.
553 On the RS/6000 this is used to define the target cpu type. */
555 #define OVERRIDE_OPTIONS rs6000_override_options (TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT)
557 /* Define this to change the optimizations performed by default. */
558 #define OPTIMIZATION_OPTIONS(LEVEL,SIZE) optimization_options(LEVEL,SIZE)
560 /* Show we can debug even without a frame pointer. */
561 #define CAN_DEBUG_WITHOUT_FP
564 #define REGISTER_TARGET_PRAGMAS() do { \
565 c_register_pragma (0, "longcall", rs6000_pragma_longcall); \
566 targetm.resolve_overloaded_builtin = altivec_resolve_overloaded_builtin; \
569 /* Target #defines. */
570 #define TARGET_CPU_CPP_BUILTINS() \
571 rs6000_cpu_cpp_builtins (pfile)
573 /* This is used by rs6000_cpu_cpp_builtins to indicate the byte order
574 we're compiling for. Some configurations may need to override it. */
575 #define RS6000_CPU_CPP_ENDIAN_BUILTINS() \
578 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN) \
580 builtin_define ("__BIG_ENDIAN__"); \
581 builtin_define ("_BIG_ENDIAN"); \
582 builtin_assert ("machine=bigendian"); \
586 builtin_define ("__LITTLE_ENDIAN__"); \
587 builtin_define ("_LITTLE_ENDIAN"); \
588 builtin_assert ("machine=littleendian"); \
593 /* Target machine storage layout. */
595 /* Define this macro if it is advisable to hold scalars in registers
596 in a wider mode than that declared by the program. In such cases,
597 the value is constrained to be within the bounds of the declared
598 type, but kept valid in the wider mode. The signedness of the
599 extension may differ from that of the type. */
601 #define PROMOTE_MODE(MODE,UNSIGNEDP,TYPE) \
602 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE) == MODE_INT \
603 && GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) < UNITS_PER_WORD) \
604 (MODE) = TARGET_32BIT ? SImode : DImode;
606 /* Define this if most significant bit is lowest numbered
607 in instructions that operate on numbered bit-fields. */
608 /* That is true on RS/6000. */
609 #define BITS_BIG_ENDIAN 1
611 /* Define this if most significant byte of a word is the lowest numbered. */
612 /* That is true on RS/6000. */
613 #define BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN 1
615 /* Define this if most significant word of a multiword number is lowest
618 For RS/6000 we can decide arbitrarily since there are no machine
619 instructions for them. Might as well be consistent with bits and bytes. */
620 #define WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN 1
622 #define MAX_BITS_PER_WORD 64
624 /* Width of a word, in units (bytes). */
625 #define UNITS_PER_WORD (! TARGET_POWERPC64 ? 4 : 8)
627 #define MIN_UNITS_PER_WORD UNITS_PER_WORD
629 #define MIN_UNITS_PER_WORD 4
631 #define UNITS_PER_FP_WORD 8
632 #define UNITS_PER_ALTIVEC_WORD 16
633 #define UNITS_PER_VSX_WORD 16
634 #define UNITS_PER_SPE_WORD 8
635 #define UNITS_PER_PAIRED_WORD 8
637 /* Type used for ptrdiff_t, as a string used in a declaration. */
638 #define PTRDIFF_TYPE "int"
640 /* Type used for size_t, as a string used in a declaration. */
641 #define SIZE_TYPE "long unsigned int"
643 /* Type used for wchar_t, as a string used in a declaration. */
644 #define WCHAR_TYPE "short unsigned int"
646 /* Width of wchar_t in bits. */
647 #define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE 16
649 /* A C expression for the size in bits of the type `short' on the
650 target machine. If you don't define this, the default is half a
651 word. (If this would be less than one storage unit, it is
652 rounded up to one unit.) */
653 #define SHORT_TYPE_SIZE 16
655 /* A C expression for the size in bits of the type `int' on the
656 target machine. If you don't define this, the default is one
658 #define INT_TYPE_SIZE 32
660 /* A C expression for the size in bits of the type `long' on the
661 target machine. If you don't define this, the default is one
663 #define LONG_TYPE_SIZE (TARGET_32BIT ? 32 : 64)
665 /* A C expression for the size in bits of the type `long long' on the
666 target machine. If you don't define this, the default is two
668 #define LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE 64
670 /* A C expression for the size in bits of the type `float' on the
671 target machine. If you don't define this, the default is one
673 #define FLOAT_TYPE_SIZE 32
675 /* A C expression for the size in bits of the type `double' on the
676 target machine. If you don't define this, the default is two
678 #define DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 64
680 /* A C expression for the size in bits of the type `long double' on
681 the target machine. If you don't define this, the default is two
683 #define LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE rs6000_long_double_type_size
685 /* Define this to set long double type size to use in libgcc2.c, which can
686 not depend on target_flags. */
687 #ifdef __LONG_DOUBLE_128__
688 #define LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 128
690 #define LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 64
693 /* Work around rs6000_long_double_type_size dependency in ada/targtyps.c. */
694 #define WIDEST_HARDWARE_FP_SIZE 64
696 /* Width in bits of a pointer.
697 See also the macro `Pmode' defined below. */
698 extern unsigned rs6000_pointer_size;
699 #define POINTER_SIZE rs6000_pointer_size
701 /* Allocation boundary (in *bits*) for storing arguments in argument list. */
702 #define PARM_BOUNDARY (TARGET_32BIT ? 32 : 64)
704 /* Boundary (in *bits*) on which stack pointer should be aligned. */
705 #define STACK_BOUNDARY \
706 ((TARGET_32BIT && !TARGET_ALTIVEC && !TARGET_ALTIVEC_ABI && !TARGET_VSX) \
709 /* Allocation boundary (in *bits*) for the code of a function. */
710 #define FUNCTION_BOUNDARY 32
712 /* No data type wants to be aligned rounder than this. */
713 #define BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT 128
715 /* A C expression to compute the alignment for a variables in the
716 local store. TYPE is the data type, and ALIGN is the alignment
717 that the object would ordinarily have. */
718 #define LOCAL_ALIGNMENT(TYPE, ALIGN) \
719 DATA_ALIGNMENT (TYPE, ALIGN)
721 /* Alignment of field after `int : 0' in a structure. */
722 #define EMPTY_FIELD_BOUNDARY 32
724 /* Every structure's size must be a multiple of this. */
725 #define STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY 8
727 /* Return 1 if a structure or array containing FIELD should be
728 accessed using `BLKMODE'.
730 For the SPE, simd types are V2SI, and gcc can be tempted to put the
731 entire thing in a DI and use subregs to access the internals.
732 store_bit_field() will force (subreg:DI (reg:V2SI x))'s to the
733 back-end. Because a single GPR can hold a V2SI, but not a DI, the
734 best thing to do is set structs to BLKmode and avoid Severe Tire
737 On e500 v2, DF and DI modes suffer from the same anomaly. DF can
738 fit into 1, whereas DI still needs two. */
739 #define MEMBER_TYPE_FORCES_BLK(FIELD, MODE) \
740 ((TARGET_SPE && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (FIELD)) == VECTOR_TYPE) \
741 || (TARGET_E500_DOUBLE && (MODE) == DFmode))
743 /* A bit-field declared as `int' forces `int' alignment for the struct. */
744 #define PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS 1
746 /* Make strings word-aligned so strcpy from constants will be faster.
747 Make vector constants quadword aligned. */
748 #define CONSTANT_ALIGNMENT(EXP, ALIGN) \
749 (TREE_CODE (EXP) == STRING_CST \
750 && (STRICT_ALIGNMENT || !optimize_size) \
751 && (ALIGN) < BITS_PER_WORD \
755 /* Make arrays of chars word-aligned for the same reasons.
756 Align vectors to 128 bits. Align SPE vectors and E500 v2 doubles to
758 #define DATA_ALIGNMENT(TYPE, ALIGN) \
759 (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == VECTOR_TYPE \
760 ? (((TARGET_SPE && SPE_VECTOR_MODE (TYPE_MODE (TYPE))) \
761 || (TARGET_PAIRED_FLOAT && PAIRED_VECTOR_MODE (TYPE_MODE (TYPE)))) \
763 : ((TARGET_E500_DOUBLE \
764 && TREE_CODE (TYPE) == REAL_TYPE \
765 && TYPE_MODE (TYPE) == DFmode) \
767 : (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ARRAY_TYPE \
768 && TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE)) == QImode \
769 && (ALIGN) < BITS_PER_WORD) ? BITS_PER_WORD : (ALIGN)))
771 /* Nonzero if move instructions will actually fail to work
772 when given unaligned data. */
773 #define STRICT_ALIGNMENT 0
775 /* Define this macro to be the value 1 if unaligned accesses have a cost
776 many times greater than aligned accesses, for example if they are
777 emulated in a trap handler. */
778 /* Altivec vector memory instructions simply ignore the low bits; SPE vector
779 memory instructions trap on unaligned accesses; VSX memory instructions are
780 aligned to 4 or 8 bytes. */
781 #define SLOW_UNALIGNED_ACCESS(MODE, ALIGN) \
783 || (((MODE) == SFmode || (MODE) == DFmode || (MODE) == TFmode \
784 || (MODE) == SDmode || (MODE) == DDmode || (MODE) == TDmode \
785 || (MODE) == DImode) \
787 || (VECTOR_MODE_P ((MODE)) && (((int)(ALIGN)) < VECTOR_ALIGN (MODE))))
790 /* Standard register usage. */
792 /* Number of actual hardware registers.
793 The hardware registers are assigned numbers for the compiler
794 from 0 to just below FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER.
795 All registers that the compiler knows about must be given numbers,
796 even those that are not normally considered general registers.
798 RS/6000 has 32 fixed-point registers, 32 floating-point registers,
799 an MQ register, a count register, a link register, and 8 condition
800 register fields, which we view here as separate registers. AltiVec
801 adds 32 vector registers and a VRsave register.
803 In addition, the difference between the frame and argument pointers is
804 a function of the number of registers saved, so we need to have a
805 register for AP that will later be eliminated in favor of SP or FP.
806 This is a normal register, but it is fixed.
808 We also create a pseudo register for float/int conversions, that will
809 really represent the memory location used. It is represented here as
810 a register, in order to work around problems in allocating stack storage
813 Another pseudo (not included in DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS) is soft frame
814 pointer, which is eventually eliminated in favor of SP or FP. */
816 #define FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER 114
818 /* This must be included for pre gcc 3.0 glibc compatibility. */
819 #define PRE_GCC3_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS 77
821 /* Add 32 dwarf columns for synthetic SPE registers. */
822 #define DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS ((FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER - 1) + 32)
824 /* The SPE has an additional 32 synthetic registers, with DWARF debug
825 info numbering for these registers starting at 1200. While eh_frame
826 register numbering need not be the same as the debug info numbering,
827 we choose to number these regs for eh_frame at 1200 too. This allows
828 future versions of the rs6000 backend to add hard registers and
829 continue to use the gcc hard register numbering for eh_frame. If the
830 extra SPE registers in eh_frame were numbered starting from the
831 current value of FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER, then if FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
832 changed we'd need to introduce a mapping in DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM to
833 avoid invalidating older SPE eh_frame info.
835 We must map them here to avoid huge unwinder tables mostly consisting
837 #define DWARF_REG_TO_UNWIND_COLUMN(r) \
838 ((r) > 1200 ? ((r) - 1200 + FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER - 1) : (r))
840 /* Use standard DWARF numbering for DWARF debugging information. */
841 #define DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER(REGNO) rs6000_dbx_register_number (REGNO)
843 /* Use gcc hard register numbering for eh_frame. */
844 #define DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM(REGNO) (REGNO)
846 /* Map register numbers held in the call frame info that gcc has
847 collected using DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM to those that should be output in
848 .debug_frame and .eh_frame. We continue to use gcc hard reg numbers
849 for .eh_frame, but use the numbers mandated by the various ABIs for
850 .debug_frame. rs6000_emit_prologue has translated any combination of
851 CR2, CR3, CR4 saves to a save of CR2. The actual code emitted saves
852 the whole of CR, so we map CR2_REGNO to the DWARF reg for CR. */
853 #define DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT(REGNO, FOR_EH) \
854 ((FOR_EH) ? (REGNO) \
855 : (REGNO) == CR2_REGNO ? 64 \
856 : DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER (REGNO))
858 /* 1 for registers that have pervasive standard uses
859 and are not available for the register allocator.
861 On RS/6000, r1 is used for the stack. On Darwin, r2 is available
862 as a local register; for all other OS's r2 is the TOC pointer.
864 cr5 is not supposed to be used.
866 On System V implementations, r13 is fixed and not available for use. */
868 #define FIXED_REGISTERS \
869 {0, 1, FIXED_R2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, FIXED_R13, 0, 0, \
870 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
871 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
872 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
873 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, \
874 /* AltiVec registers. */ \
875 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
876 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
881 /* 1 for registers not available across function calls.
882 These must include the FIXED_REGISTERS and also any
883 registers that can be used without being saved.
884 The latter must include the registers where values are returned
885 and the register where structure-value addresses are passed.
886 Aside from that, you can include as many other registers as you like. */
888 #define CALL_USED_REGISTERS \
889 {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, FIXED_R13, 0, 0, \
890 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
891 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, \
892 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
893 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, \
894 /* AltiVec registers. */ \
895 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
896 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
901 /* Like `CALL_USED_REGISTERS' except this macro doesn't require that
902 the entire set of `FIXED_REGISTERS' be included.
903 (`CALL_USED_REGISTERS' must be a superset of `FIXED_REGISTERS').
904 This macro is optional. If not specified, it defaults to the value
905 of `CALL_USED_REGISTERS'. */
907 #define CALL_REALLY_USED_REGISTERS \
908 {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, FIXED_R13, 0, 0, \
909 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
910 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, \
911 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
912 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, \
913 /* AltiVec registers. */ \
914 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
915 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \
920 #define TOTAL_ALTIVEC_REGS (LAST_ALTIVEC_REGNO - FIRST_ALTIVEC_REGNO + 1)
922 #define FIRST_SAVED_ALTIVEC_REGNO (FIRST_ALTIVEC_REGNO+20)
923 #define FIRST_SAVED_FP_REGNO (14+32)
924 #define FIRST_SAVED_GP_REGNO 13
926 /* List the order in which to allocate registers. Each register must be
927 listed once, even those in FIXED_REGISTERS.
929 We allocate in the following order:
930 fp0 (not saved or used for anything)
931 fp13 - fp2 (not saved; incoming fp arg registers)
932 fp1 (not saved; return value)
933 fp31 - fp14 (saved; order given to save least number)
934 cr7, cr6 (not saved or special)
935 cr1 (not saved, but used for FP operations)
936 cr0 (not saved, but used for arithmetic operations)
937 cr4, cr3, cr2 (saved)
938 r0 (not saved; cannot be base reg)
939 r9 (not saved; best for TImode)
940 r11, r10, r8-r4 (not saved; highest used first to make less conflict)
941 r3 (not saved; return value register)
942 r31 - r13 (saved; order given to save least number)
943 r12 (not saved; if used for DImode or DFmode would use r13)
944 mq (not saved; best to use it if we can)
945 ctr (not saved; when we have the choice ctr is better)
947 cr5, r1, r2, ap, xer (fixed)
948 v0 - v1 (not saved or used for anything)
949 v13 - v3 (not saved; incoming vector arg registers)
950 v2 (not saved; incoming vector arg reg; return value)
951 v19 - v14 (not saved or used for anything)
952 v31 - v20 (saved; order given to save least number)
954 spe_acc, spefscr (fixed)
959 #define MAYBE_R2_AVAILABLE
960 #define MAYBE_R2_FIXED 2,
962 #define MAYBE_R2_AVAILABLE 2,
963 #define MAYBE_R2_FIXED
966 #define REG_ALLOC_ORDER \
968 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, \
970 63, 62, 61, 60, 59, 58, 57, 56, 55, 54, 53, 52, 51, \
971 50, 49, 48, 47, 46, \
972 75, 74, 69, 68, 72, 71, 70, \
973 0, MAYBE_R2_AVAILABLE \
974 9, 11, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, \
976 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, \
977 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, \
979 73, 1, MAYBE_R2_FIXED 67, 76, \
980 /* AltiVec registers. */ \
982 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80, \
984 96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, \
985 108, 107, 106, 105, 104, 103, 102, 101, 100, 99, 98, 97, \
990 /* True if register is floating-point. */
991 #define FP_REGNO_P(N) ((N) >= 32 && (N) <= 63)
993 /* True if register is a condition register. */
994 #define CR_REGNO_P(N) ((N) >= CR0_REGNO && (N) <= CR7_REGNO)
996 /* True if register is a condition register, but not cr0. */
997 #define CR_REGNO_NOT_CR0_P(N) ((N) >= CR1_REGNO && (N) <= CR7_REGNO)
999 /* True if register is an integer register. */
1000 #define INT_REGNO_P(N) \
1001 ((N) <= 31 || (N) == ARG_POINTER_REGNUM || (N) == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM)
1003 /* SPE SIMD registers are just the GPRs. */
1004 #define SPE_SIMD_REGNO_P(N) ((N) <= 31)
1006 /* PAIRED SIMD registers are just the FPRs. */
1007 #define PAIRED_SIMD_REGNO_P(N) ((N) >= 32 && (N) <= 63)
1009 /* True if register is the XER register. */
1010 #define XER_REGNO_P(N) ((N) == XER_REGNO)
1012 /* True if register is an AltiVec register. */
1013 #define ALTIVEC_REGNO_P(N) ((N) >= FIRST_ALTIVEC_REGNO && (N) <= LAST_ALTIVEC_REGNO)
1015 /* True if register is a VSX register. */
1016 #define VSX_REGNO_P(N) (FP_REGNO_P (N) || ALTIVEC_REGNO_P (N))
1018 /* Alternate name for any vector register supporting floating point, no matter
1019 which instruction set(s) are available. */
1020 #define VFLOAT_REGNO_P(N) \
1021 (ALTIVEC_REGNO_P (N) || (TARGET_VSX && FP_REGNO_P (N)))
1023 /* Alternate name for any vector register supporting integer, no matter which
1024 instruction set(s) are available. */
1025 #define VINT_REGNO_P(N) ALTIVEC_REGNO_P (N)
1027 /* Alternate name for any vector register supporting logical operations, no
1028 matter which instruction set(s) are available. */
1029 #define VLOGICAL_REGNO_P(N) VFLOAT_REGNO_P (N)
1031 /* Return number of consecutive hard regs needed starting at reg REGNO
1032 to hold something of mode MODE. */
1034 #define HARD_REGNO_NREGS(REGNO, MODE) rs6000_hard_regno_nregs[(MODE)][(REGNO)]
1036 #define HARD_REGNO_CALL_PART_CLOBBERED(REGNO, MODE) \
1037 ((TARGET_32BIT && TARGET_POWERPC64 \
1038 && (GET_MODE_SIZE (MODE) > 4) \
1039 && INT_REGNO_P (REGNO)) ? 1 : 0)
1041 #define VSX_VECTOR_MODE(MODE) \
1042 ((MODE) == V4SFmode \
1043 || (MODE) == V2DFmode) \
1045 #define VSX_SCALAR_MODE(MODE) \
1048 #define VSX_MODE(MODE) \
1049 (VSX_VECTOR_MODE (MODE) \
1050 || VSX_SCALAR_MODE (MODE))
1052 #define VSX_MOVE_MODE(MODE) \
1053 (VSX_VECTOR_MODE (MODE) \
1054 || VSX_SCALAR_MODE (MODE) \
1055 || ALTIVEC_VECTOR_MODE (MODE) \
1056 || (MODE) == TImode)
1058 #define ALTIVEC_VECTOR_MODE(MODE) \
1059 ((MODE) == V16QImode \
1060 || (MODE) == V8HImode \
1061 || (MODE) == V4SFmode \
1062 || (MODE) == V4SImode)
1064 #define SPE_VECTOR_MODE(MODE) \
1065 ((MODE) == V4HImode \
1066 || (MODE) == V2SFmode \
1067 || (MODE) == V1DImode \
1068 || (MODE) == V2SImode)
1070 #define PAIRED_VECTOR_MODE(MODE) \
1071 ((MODE) == V2SFmode)
1073 #define UNITS_PER_SIMD_WORD(MODE) \
1074 (TARGET_VSX ? UNITS_PER_VSX_WORD \
1075 : (TARGET_ALTIVEC ? UNITS_PER_ALTIVEC_WORD \
1076 : (TARGET_SPE ? UNITS_PER_SPE_WORD \
1077 : (TARGET_PAIRED_FLOAT ? UNITS_PER_PAIRED_WORD \
1078 : UNITS_PER_WORD))))
1080 /* Value is TRUE if hard register REGNO can hold a value of
1081 machine-mode MODE. */
1082 #define HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK(REGNO, MODE) \
1083 rs6000_hard_regno_mode_ok_p[(int)(MODE)][REGNO]
1085 /* Value is 1 if it is a good idea to tie two pseudo registers
1086 when one has mode MODE1 and one has mode MODE2.
1087 If HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK could produce different values for MODE1 and MODE2,
1088 for any hard reg, then this must be 0 for correct output. */
1089 #define MODES_TIEABLE_P(MODE1, MODE2) \
1090 (SCALAR_FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE1) \
1091 ? SCALAR_FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE2) \
1092 : SCALAR_FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE2) \
1093 ? SCALAR_FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE1) \
1094 : GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE1) == MODE_CC \
1095 ? GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE2) == MODE_CC \
1096 : GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE2) == MODE_CC \
1097 ? GET_MODE_CLASS (MODE1) == MODE_CC \
1098 : SPE_VECTOR_MODE (MODE1) \
1099 ? SPE_VECTOR_MODE (MODE2) \
1100 : SPE_VECTOR_MODE (MODE2) \
1101 ? SPE_VECTOR_MODE (MODE1) \
1102 : ALTIVEC_VECTOR_MODE (MODE1) \
1103 ? ALTIVEC_VECTOR_MODE (MODE2) \
1104 : ALTIVEC_VECTOR_MODE (MODE2) \
1105 ? ALTIVEC_VECTOR_MODE (MODE1) \
1106 : VSX_VECTOR_MODE (MODE1) \
1107 ? VSX_VECTOR_MODE (MODE2) \
1108 : VSX_VECTOR_MODE (MODE2) \
1109 ? VSX_VECTOR_MODE (MODE1) \
1112 /* Post-reload, we can't use any new AltiVec registers, as we already
1113 emitted the vrsave mask. */
1115 #define HARD_REGNO_RENAME_OK(SRC, DST) \
1116 (! ALTIVEC_REGNO_P (DST) || df_regs_ever_live_p (DST))
1118 /* A C expression returning the cost of moving data from a register of class
1119 CLASS1 to one of CLASS2. */
1121 #define REGISTER_MOVE_COST rs6000_register_move_cost
1123 /* A C expressions returning the cost of moving data of MODE from a register to
1126 #define MEMORY_MOVE_COST rs6000_memory_move_cost
1128 /* Specify the cost of a branch insn; roughly the number of extra insns that
1129 should be added to avoid a branch.
1131 Set this to 3 on the RS/6000 since that is roughly the average cost of an
1132 unscheduled conditional branch. */
1134 #define BRANCH_COST(speed_p, predictable_p) 3
1136 /* Override BRANCH_COST heuristic which empirically produces worse
1137 performance for removing short circuiting from the logical ops. */
1139 #define LOGICAL_OP_NON_SHORT_CIRCUIT 0
1141 /* A fixed register used at epilogue generation to address SPE registers
1142 with negative offsets. The 64-bit load/store instructions on the SPE
1143 only take positive offsets (and small ones at that), so we need to
1144 reserve a register for consing up negative offsets. */
1146 #define FIXED_SCRATCH 0
1148 /* Define this macro to change register usage conditional on target
1151 #define CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE rs6000_conditional_register_usage ()
1153 /* Specify the registers used for certain standard purposes.
1154 The values of these macros are register numbers. */
1156 /* RS/6000 pc isn't overloaded on a register that the compiler knows about. */
1157 /* #define PC_REGNUM */
1159 /* Register to use for pushing function arguments. */
1160 #define STACK_POINTER_REGNUM 1
1162 /* Base register for access to local variables of the function. */
1163 #define HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM 31
1165 /* Base register for access to local variables of the function. */
1166 #define FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM 113
1168 /* Base register for access to arguments of the function. */
1169 #define ARG_POINTER_REGNUM 67
1171 /* Place to put static chain when calling a function that requires it. */
1172 #define STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM 11
1175 /* Define the classes of registers for register constraints in the
1176 machine description. Also define ranges of constants.
1178 One of the classes must always be named ALL_REGS and include all hard regs.
1179 If there is more than one class, another class must be named NO_REGS
1180 and contain no registers.
1182 The name GENERAL_REGS must be the name of a class (or an alias for
1183 another name such as ALL_REGS). This is the class of registers
1184 that is allowed by "g" or "r" in a register constraint.
1185 Also, registers outside this class are allocated only when
1186 instructions express preferences for them.
1188 The classes must be numbered in nondecreasing order; that is,
1189 a larger-numbered class must never be contained completely
1190 in a smaller-numbered class.
1192 For any two classes, it is very desirable that there be another
1193 class that represents their union. */
1195 /* The RS/6000 has three types of registers, fixed-point, floating-point, and
1196 condition registers, plus three special registers, MQ, CTR, and the link
1197 register. AltiVec adds a vector register class. VSX registers overlap the
1198 FPR registers and the Altivec registers.
1200 However, r0 is special in that it cannot be used as a base register.
1201 So make a class for registers valid as base registers.
1203 Also, cr0 is the only condition code register that can be used in
1204 arithmetic insns, so make a separate class for it. */
1233 #define N_REG_CLASSES (int) LIM_REG_CLASSES
1235 /* Give names of register classes as strings for dump file. */
1237 #define REG_CLASS_NAMES \
1249 "NON_SPECIAL_REGS", \
1253 "LINK_OR_CTR_REGS", \
1255 "SPEC_OR_GEN_REGS", \
1263 /* Define which registers fit in which classes.
1264 This is an initializer for a vector of HARD_REG_SET
1265 of length N_REG_CLASSES. */
1267 #define REG_CLASS_CONTENTS \
1269 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* NO_REGS */ \
1270 { 0xfffffffe, 0x00000000, 0x00000008, 0x00020000 }, /* BASE_REGS */ \
1271 { 0xffffffff, 0x00000000, 0x00000008, 0x00020000 }, /* GENERAL_REGS */ \
1272 { 0x00000000, 0xffffffff, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 }, /* FLOAT_REGS */ \
1273 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0xffffe000, 0x00001fff }, /* ALTIVEC_REGS */ \
1274 { 0x00000000, 0xffffffff, 0xffffe000, 0x00001fff }, /* VSX_REGS */ \
1275 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00002000 }, /* VRSAVE_REGS */ \
1276 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00004000 }, /* VSCR_REGS */ \
1277 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00008000 }, /* SPE_ACC_REGS */ \
1278 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00010000 }, /* SPEFSCR_REGS */ \
1279 { 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff, 0x00000008, 0x00020000 }, /* NON_SPECIAL_REGS */ \
1280 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000001, 0x00000000 }, /* MQ_REGS */ \
1281 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000 }, /* LINK_REGS */ \
1282 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000004, 0x00000000 }, /* CTR_REGS */ \
1283 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000006, 0x00000000 }, /* LINK_OR_CTR_REGS */ \
1284 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000007, 0x00002000 }, /* SPECIAL_REGS */ \
1285 { 0xffffffff, 0x00000000, 0x0000000f, 0x00022000 }, /* SPEC_OR_GEN_REGS */ \
1286 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000010, 0x00000000 }, /* CR0_REGS */ \
1287 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000ff0, 0x00000000 }, /* CR_REGS */ \
1288 { 0xffffffff, 0x00000000, 0x0000efff, 0x00020000 }, /* NON_FLOAT_REGS */ \
1289 { 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00001000, 0x00000000 }, /* XER_REGS */ \
1290 { 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff, 0x0003ffff } /* ALL_REGS */ \
1293 /* The following macro defines cover classes for Integrated Register
1294 Allocator. Cover classes is a set of non-intersected register
1295 classes covering all hard registers used for register allocation
1296 purpose. Any move between two registers of a cover class should be
1297 cheaper than load or store of the registers. The macro value is
1298 array of register classes with LIM_REG_CLASSES used as the end
1301 We need two IRA_COVER_CLASSES, one for pre-VSX, and the other for VSX to
1302 account for the Altivec and Floating registers being subsets of the VSX
1305 #define IRA_COVER_CLASSES_PRE_VSX \
1307 GENERAL_REGS, SPECIAL_REGS, FLOAT_REGS, ALTIVEC_REGS, /* VSX_REGS, */ \
1308 /* VRSAVE_REGS,*/ VSCR_REGS, SPE_ACC_REGS, SPEFSCR_REGS, \
1309 /* MQ_REGS, LINK_REGS, CTR_REGS, */ \
1310 CR_REGS, XER_REGS, LIM_REG_CLASSES \
1313 #define IRA_COVER_CLASSES_VSX \
1315 GENERAL_REGS, SPECIAL_REGS, /* FLOAT_REGS, ALTIVEC_REGS, */ VSX_REGS, \
1316 /* VRSAVE_REGS,*/ VSCR_REGS, SPE_ACC_REGS, SPEFSCR_REGS, \
1317 /* MQ_REGS, LINK_REGS, CTR_REGS, */ \
1318 CR_REGS, XER_REGS, LIM_REG_CLASSES \
1321 /* The same information, inverted:
1322 Return the class number of the smallest class containing
1323 reg number REGNO. This could be a conditional expression
1324 or could index an array. */
1326 extern enum reg_class rs6000_regno_regclass[FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER];
1329 #define REGNO_REG_CLASS(REGNO) \
1330 (gcc_assert (IN_RANGE ((REGNO), 0, FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER-1)), \
1331 rs6000_regno_regclass[(REGNO)])
1334 #define REGNO_REG_CLASS(REGNO) rs6000_regno_regclass[(REGNO)]
1337 /* Register classes for various constraints that are based on the target
1339 enum r6000_reg_class_enum {
1340 RS6000_CONSTRAINT_d, /* fpr registers for double values */
1341 RS6000_CONSTRAINT_f, /* fpr registers for single values */
1342 RS6000_CONSTRAINT_v, /* Altivec registers */
1343 RS6000_CONSTRAINT_wa, /* Any VSX register */
1344 RS6000_CONSTRAINT_wd, /* VSX register for V2DF */
1345 RS6000_CONSTRAINT_wf, /* VSX register for V4SF */
1346 RS6000_CONSTRAINT_ws, /* VSX register for DF */
1347 RS6000_CONSTRAINT_MAX
1350 extern enum reg_class rs6000_constraints[RS6000_CONSTRAINT_MAX];
1352 /* The class value for index registers, and the one for base regs. */
1353 #define INDEX_REG_CLASS GENERAL_REGS
1354 #define BASE_REG_CLASS BASE_REGS
1356 /* Return whether a given register class can hold VSX objects. */
1357 #define VSX_REG_CLASS_P(CLASS) \
1358 ((CLASS) == VSX_REGS || (CLASS) == FLOAT_REGS || (CLASS) == ALTIVEC_REGS)
1360 /* Given an rtx X being reloaded into a reg required to be
1361 in class CLASS, return the class of reg to actually use.
1362 In general this is just CLASS; but on some machines
1363 in some cases it is preferable to use a more restrictive class.
1365 On the RS/6000, we have to return NO_REGS when we want to reload a
1366 floating-point CONST_DOUBLE to force it to be copied to memory.
1368 We also don't want to reload integer values into floating-point
1369 registers if we can at all help it. In fact, this can
1370 cause reload to die, if it tries to generate a reload of CTR
1371 into a FP register and discovers it doesn't have the memory location
1374 ??? Would it be a good idea to have reload do the converse, that is
1375 try to reload floating modes into FP registers if possible?
1378 #define PREFERRED_RELOAD_CLASS(X,CLASS) \
1379 rs6000_preferred_reload_class_ptr (X, CLASS)
1381 /* Return the register class of a scratch register needed to copy IN into
1382 or out of a register in CLASS in MODE. If it can be done directly,
1383 NO_REGS is returned. */
1385 #define SECONDARY_RELOAD_CLASS(CLASS,MODE,IN) \
1386 rs6000_secondary_reload_class_ptr (CLASS, MODE, IN)
1388 /* If we are copying between FP or AltiVec registers and anything
1389 else, we need a memory location. The exception is when we are
1390 targeting ppc64 and the move to/from fpr to gpr instructions
1393 #define SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED(CLASS1,CLASS2,MODE) \
1394 rs6000_secondary_memory_needed_ptr (CLASS1, CLASS2, MODE)
1396 /* For cpus that cannot load/store SDmode values from the 64-bit
1397 FP registers without using a full 64-bit load/store, we need
1398 to allocate a full 64-bit stack slot for them. */
1400 #define SECONDARY_MEMORY_NEEDED_RTX(MODE) \
1401 rs6000_secondary_memory_needed_rtx (MODE)
1403 /* Return the maximum number of consecutive registers
1404 needed to represent mode MODE in a register of class CLASS.
1406 On RS/6000, this is the size of MODE in words, except in the FP regs, where
1407 a single reg is enough for two words, unless we have VSX, where the FP
1408 registers can hold 128 bits. */
1409 #define CLASS_MAX_NREGS(CLASS, MODE) rs6000_class_max_nregs[(MODE)][(CLASS)]
1411 /* Return nonzero if for CLASS a mode change from FROM to TO is invalid. */
1413 #define CANNOT_CHANGE_MODE_CLASS(FROM, TO, CLASS) \
1414 rs6000_cannot_change_mode_class_ptr (FROM, TO, CLASS)
1416 /* Stack layout; function entry, exit and calling. */
1418 /* Enumeration to give which calling sequence to use. */
1421 ABI_AIX, /* IBM's AIX */
1422 ABI_V4, /* System V.4/eabi */
1423 ABI_DARWIN /* Apple's Darwin (OS X kernel) */
1426 extern enum rs6000_abi rs6000_current_abi; /* available for use by subtarget */
1428 /* Define this if pushing a word on the stack
1429 makes the stack pointer a smaller address. */
1430 #define STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
1432 /* Offsets recorded in opcodes are a multiple of this alignment factor. */
1433 #define DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT (-((int) (TARGET_32BIT ? 4 : 8)))
1435 /* Define this to nonzero if the nominal address of the stack frame
1436 is at the high-address end of the local variables;
1437 that is, each additional local variable allocated
1438 goes at a more negative offset in the frame.
1440 On the RS/6000, we grow upwards, from the area after the outgoing
1442 #define FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD (flag_stack_protect != 0)
1444 /* Size of the outgoing register save area */
1445 #define RS6000_REG_SAVE ((DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_AIX \
1446 || DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_DARWIN) \
1447 ? (TARGET_64BIT ? 64 : 32) \
1450 /* Size of the fixed area on the stack */
1451 #define RS6000_SAVE_AREA \
1452 (((DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_AIX || DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_DARWIN) ? 24 : 8) \
1453 << (TARGET_64BIT ? 1 : 0))
1455 /* MEM representing address to save the TOC register */
1456 #define RS6000_SAVE_TOC gen_rtx_MEM (Pmode, \
1457 plus_constant (stack_pointer_rtx, \
1458 (TARGET_32BIT ? 20 : 40)))
1460 /* Align an address */
1461 #define RS6000_ALIGN(n,a) (((n) + (a) - 1) & ~((a) - 1))
1463 /* Offset within stack frame to start allocating local variables at.
1464 If FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD, this is the offset to the END of the
1465 first local allocated. Otherwise, it is the offset to the BEGINNING
1466 of the first local allocated.
1468 On the RS/6000, the frame pointer is the same as the stack pointer,
1469 except for dynamic allocations. So we start after the fixed area and
1470 outgoing parameter area. */
1472 #define STARTING_FRAME_OFFSET \
1473 (FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD \
1475 : (RS6000_ALIGN (crtl->outgoing_args_size, \
1476 (TARGET_ALTIVEC || TARGET_VSX) ? 16 : 8) \
1477 + RS6000_SAVE_AREA))
1479 /* Offset from the stack pointer register to an item dynamically
1480 allocated on the stack, e.g., by `alloca'.
1482 The default value for this macro is `STACK_POINTER_OFFSET' plus the
1483 length of the outgoing arguments. The default is correct for most
1484 machines. See `function.c' for details. */
1485 #define STACK_DYNAMIC_OFFSET(FUNDECL) \
1486 (RS6000_ALIGN (crtl->outgoing_args_size, \
1487 (TARGET_ALTIVEC || TARGET_VSX) ? 16 : 8) \
1488 + (STACK_POINTER_OFFSET))
1490 /* If we generate an insn to push BYTES bytes,
1491 this says how many the stack pointer really advances by.
1492 On RS/6000, don't define this because there are no push insns. */
1493 /* #define PUSH_ROUNDING(BYTES) */
1495 /* Offset of first parameter from the argument pointer register value.
1496 On the RS/6000, we define the argument pointer to the start of the fixed
1498 #define FIRST_PARM_OFFSET(FNDECL) RS6000_SAVE_AREA
1500 /* Offset from the argument pointer register value to the top of
1501 stack. This is different from FIRST_PARM_OFFSET because of the
1502 register save area. */
1503 #define ARG_POINTER_CFA_OFFSET(FNDECL) 0
1505 /* Define this if stack space is still allocated for a parameter passed
1506 in a register. The value is the number of bytes allocated to this
1508 #define REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE(FNDECL) RS6000_REG_SAVE
1510 /* Define this if the above stack space is to be considered part of the
1511 space allocated by the caller. */
1512 #define OUTGOING_REG_PARM_STACK_SPACE(FNTYPE) 1
1514 /* This is the difference between the logical top of stack and the actual sp.
1516 For the RS/6000, sp points past the fixed area. */
1517 #define STACK_POINTER_OFFSET RS6000_SAVE_AREA
1519 /* Define this if the maximum size of all the outgoing args is to be
1520 accumulated and pushed during the prologue. The amount can be
1521 found in the variable crtl->outgoing_args_size. */
1522 #define ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS 1
1524 /* Value is the number of bytes of arguments automatically
1525 popped when returning from a subroutine call.
1526 FUNDECL is the declaration node of the function (as a tree),
1527 FUNTYPE is the data type of the function (as a tree),
1528 or for a library call it is an identifier node for the subroutine name.
1529 SIZE is the number of bytes of arguments passed on the stack. */
1531 #define RETURN_POPS_ARGS(FUNDECL,FUNTYPE,SIZE) 0
1533 /* Define how to find the value returned by a library function
1534 assuming the value has mode MODE. */
1536 #define LIBCALL_VALUE(MODE) rs6000_libcall_value ((MODE))
1538 /* DRAFT_V4_STRUCT_RET defaults off. */
1539 #define DRAFT_V4_STRUCT_RET 0
1541 /* Let TARGET_RETURN_IN_MEMORY control what happens. */
1542 #define DEFAULT_PCC_STRUCT_RETURN 0
1544 /* Mode of stack savearea.
1545 FUNCTION is VOIDmode because calling convention maintains SP.
1546 BLOCK needs Pmode for SP.
1547 NONLOCAL needs twice Pmode to maintain both backchain and SP. */
1548 #define STACK_SAVEAREA_MODE(LEVEL) \
1549 (LEVEL == SAVE_FUNCTION ? VOIDmode \
1550 : LEVEL == SAVE_NONLOCAL ? (TARGET_32BIT ? DImode : TImode) : Pmode)
1552 /* Minimum and maximum general purpose registers used to hold arguments. */
1553 #define GP_ARG_MIN_REG 3
1554 #define GP_ARG_MAX_REG 10
1555 #define GP_ARG_NUM_REG (GP_ARG_MAX_REG - GP_ARG_MIN_REG + 1)
1557 /* Minimum and maximum floating point registers used to hold arguments. */
1558 #define FP_ARG_MIN_REG 33
1559 #define FP_ARG_AIX_MAX_REG 45
1560 #define FP_ARG_V4_MAX_REG 40
1561 #define FP_ARG_MAX_REG ((DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_AIX \
1562 || DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_DARWIN) \
1563 ? FP_ARG_AIX_MAX_REG : FP_ARG_V4_MAX_REG)
1564 #define FP_ARG_NUM_REG (FP_ARG_MAX_REG - FP_ARG_MIN_REG + 1)
1566 /* Minimum and maximum AltiVec registers used to hold arguments. */
1567 #define ALTIVEC_ARG_MIN_REG (FIRST_ALTIVEC_REGNO + 2)
1568 #define ALTIVEC_ARG_MAX_REG (ALTIVEC_ARG_MIN_REG + 11)
1569 #define ALTIVEC_ARG_NUM_REG (ALTIVEC_ARG_MAX_REG - ALTIVEC_ARG_MIN_REG + 1)
1571 /* Return registers */
1572 #define GP_ARG_RETURN GP_ARG_MIN_REG
1573 #define FP_ARG_RETURN FP_ARG_MIN_REG
1574 #define ALTIVEC_ARG_RETURN (FIRST_ALTIVEC_REGNO + 2)
1576 /* Flags for the call/call_value rtl operations set up by function_arg */
1577 #define CALL_NORMAL 0x00000000 /* no special processing */
1578 /* Bits in 0x00000001 are unused. */
1579 #define CALL_V4_CLEAR_FP_ARGS 0x00000002 /* V.4, no FP args passed */
1580 #define CALL_V4_SET_FP_ARGS 0x00000004 /* V.4, FP args were passed */
1581 #define CALL_LONG 0x00000008 /* always call indirect */
1582 #define CALL_LIBCALL 0x00000010 /* libcall */
1584 /* We don't have prologue and epilogue functions to save/restore
1585 everything for most ABIs. */
1586 #define WORLD_SAVE_P(INFO) 0
1588 /* 1 if N is a possible register number for a function value
1589 as seen by the caller.
1591 On RS/6000, this is r3, fp1, and v2 (for AltiVec). */
1592 #define FUNCTION_VALUE_REGNO_P(N) \
1593 ((N) == GP_ARG_RETURN \
1594 || ((N) == FP_ARG_RETURN && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_FPRS) \
1595 || ((N) == ALTIVEC_ARG_RETURN && TARGET_ALTIVEC && TARGET_ALTIVEC_ABI))
1597 /* 1 if N is a possible register number for function argument passing.
1598 On RS/6000, these are r3-r10 and fp1-fp13.
1599 On AltiVec, v2 - v13 are used for passing vectors. */
1600 #define FUNCTION_ARG_REGNO_P(N) \
1601 ((unsigned) (N) - GP_ARG_MIN_REG < GP_ARG_NUM_REG \
1602 || ((unsigned) (N) - ALTIVEC_ARG_MIN_REG < ALTIVEC_ARG_NUM_REG \
1603 && TARGET_ALTIVEC && TARGET_ALTIVEC_ABI) \
1604 || ((unsigned) (N) - FP_ARG_MIN_REG < FP_ARG_NUM_REG \
1605 && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT && TARGET_FPRS))
1607 /* Define a data type for recording info about an argument list
1608 during the scan of that argument list. This data type should
1609 hold all necessary information about the function itself
1610 and about the args processed so far, enough to enable macros
1611 such as FUNCTION_ARG to determine where the next arg should go.
1613 On the RS/6000, this is a structure. The first element is the number of
1614 total argument words, the second is used to store the next
1615 floating-point register number, and the third says how many more args we
1616 have prototype types for.
1618 For ABI_V4, we treat these slightly differently -- `sysv_gregno' is
1619 the next available GP register, `fregno' is the next available FP
1620 register, and `words' is the number of words used on the stack.
1622 The varargs/stdarg support requires that this structure's size
1623 be a multiple of sizeof(int). */
1625 typedef struct rs6000_args
1627 int words; /* # words used for passing GP registers */
1628 int fregno; /* next available FP register */
1629 int vregno; /* next available AltiVec register */
1630 int nargs_prototype; /* # args left in the current prototype */
1631 int prototype; /* Whether a prototype was defined */
1632 int stdarg; /* Whether function is a stdarg function. */
1633 int call_cookie; /* Do special things for this call */
1634 int sysv_gregno; /* next available GP register */
1635 int intoffset; /* running offset in struct (darwin64) */
1636 int use_stack; /* any part of struct on stack (darwin64) */
1637 int named; /* false for varargs params */
1640 /* Initialize a variable CUM of type CUMULATIVE_ARGS
1641 for a call to a function whose data type is FNTYPE.
1642 For a library call, FNTYPE is 0. */
1644 #define INIT_CUMULATIVE_ARGS(CUM, FNTYPE, LIBNAME, INDIRECT, N_NAMED_ARGS) \
1645 init_cumulative_args (&CUM, FNTYPE, LIBNAME, FALSE, FALSE, N_NAMED_ARGS)
1647 /* Similar, but when scanning the definition of a procedure. We always
1648 set NARGS_PROTOTYPE large so we never return an EXPR_LIST. */
1650 #define INIT_CUMULATIVE_INCOMING_ARGS(CUM, FNTYPE, LIBNAME) \
1651 init_cumulative_args (&CUM, FNTYPE, LIBNAME, TRUE, FALSE, 1000)
1653 /* Like INIT_CUMULATIVE_ARGS' but only used for outgoing libcalls. */
1655 #define INIT_CUMULATIVE_LIBCALL_ARGS(CUM, MODE, LIBNAME) \
1656 init_cumulative_args (&CUM, NULL_TREE, LIBNAME, FALSE, TRUE, 0)
1658 /* Update the data in CUM to advance over an argument
1659 of mode MODE and data type TYPE.
1660 (TYPE is null for libcalls where that information may not be available.) */
1662 #define FUNCTION_ARG_ADVANCE(CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED) \
1663 function_arg_advance (&CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED, 0)
1665 /* Determine where to put an argument to a function.
1666 Value is zero to push the argument on the stack,
1667 or a hard register in which to store the argument.
1669 MODE is the argument's machine mode.
1670 TYPE is the data type of the argument (as a tree).
1671 This is null for libcalls where that information may
1673 CUM is a variable of type CUMULATIVE_ARGS which gives info about
1674 the preceding args and about the function being called.
1675 NAMED is nonzero if this argument is a named parameter
1676 (otherwise it is an extra parameter matching an ellipsis).
1678 On RS/6000 the first eight words of non-FP are normally in registers
1679 and the rest are pushed. The first 13 FP args are in registers.
1681 If this is floating-point and no prototype is specified, we use
1682 both an FP and integer register (or possibly FP reg and stack). Library
1683 functions (when TYPE is zero) always have the proper types for args,
1684 so we can pass the FP value just in one register. emit_library_function
1685 doesn't support EXPR_LIST anyway. */
1687 #define FUNCTION_ARG(CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED) \
1688 function_arg (&CUM, MODE, TYPE, NAMED)
1690 /* If defined, a C expression which determines whether, and in which
1691 direction, to pad out an argument with extra space. The value
1692 should be of type `enum direction': either `upward' to pad above
1693 the argument, `downward' to pad below, or `none' to inhibit
1696 #define FUNCTION_ARG_PADDING(MODE, TYPE) function_arg_padding (MODE, TYPE)
1698 /* If defined, a C expression that gives the alignment boundary, in bits,
1699 of an argument with the specified mode and type. If it is not defined,
1700 PARM_BOUNDARY is used for all arguments. */
1702 #define FUNCTION_ARG_BOUNDARY(MODE, TYPE) \
1703 function_arg_boundary (MODE, TYPE)
1705 #define PAD_VARARGS_DOWN \
1706 (FUNCTION_ARG_PADDING (TYPE_MODE (type), type) == downward)
1708 /* Output assembler code to FILE to increment profiler label # LABELNO
1709 for profiling a function entry. */
1711 #define FUNCTION_PROFILER(FILE, LABELNO) \
1712 output_function_profiler ((FILE), (LABELNO));
1714 /* EXIT_IGNORE_STACK should be nonzero if, when returning from a function,
1715 the stack pointer does not matter. No definition is equivalent to
1718 On the RS/6000, this is nonzero because we can restore the stack from
1719 its backpointer, which we maintain. */
1720 #define EXIT_IGNORE_STACK 1
1722 /* Define this macro as a C expression that is nonzero for registers
1723 that are used by the epilogue or the return' pattern. The stack
1724 and frame pointer registers are already be assumed to be used as
1727 #define EPILOGUE_USES(REGNO) \
1728 ((reload_completed && (REGNO) == LR_REGNO) \
1729 || (TARGET_ALTIVEC && (REGNO) == VRSAVE_REGNO) \
1730 || (crtl->calls_eh_return \
1735 /* Length in units of the trampoline for entering a nested function. */
1737 #define TRAMPOLINE_SIZE rs6000_trampoline_size ()
1739 /* Definitions for __builtin_return_address and __builtin_frame_address.
1740 __builtin_return_address (0) should give link register (65), enable
1742 /* This should be uncommented, so that the link register is used, but
1743 currently this would result in unmatched insns and spilling fixed
1744 registers so we'll leave it for another day. When these problems are
1745 taken care of one additional fetch will be necessary in RETURN_ADDR_RTX.
1747 /* #define RETURN_ADDR_IN_PREVIOUS_FRAME */
1749 /* Number of bytes into the frame return addresses can be found. See
1750 rs6000_stack_info in rs6000.c for more information on how the different
1751 abi's store the return address. */
1752 #define RETURN_ADDRESS_OFFSET \
1753 ((DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_AIX \
1754 || DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_DARWIN) ? (TARGET_32BIT ? 8 : 16) : \
1755 (DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_V4) ? 4 : \
1756 (internal_error ("RETURN_ADDRESS_OFFSET not supported"), 0))
1758 /* The current return address is in link register (65). The return address
1759 of anything farther back is accessed normally at an offset of 8 from the
1761 #define RETURN_ADDR_RTX(COUNT, FRAME) \
1762 (rs6000_return_addr (COUNT, FRAME))
1765 /* Definitions for register eliminations.
1767 We have two registers that can be eliminated on the RS/6000. First, the
1768 frame pointer register can often be eliminated in favor of the stack
1769 pointer register. Secondly, the argument pointer register can always be
1770 eliminated; it is replaced with either the stack or frame pointer.
1772 In addition, we use the elimination mechanism to see if r30 is needed
1773 Initially we assume that it isn't. If it is, we spill it. This is done
1774 by making it an eliminable register. We replace it with itself so that
1775 if it isn't needed, then existing uses won't be modified. */
1777 /* This is an array of structures. Each structure initializes one pair
1778 of eliminable registers. The "from" register number is given first,
1779 followed by "to". Eliminations of the same "from" register are listed
1780 in order of preference. */
1781 #define ELIMINABLE_REGS \
1782 {{ HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM}, \
1783 { FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM}, \
1784 { FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM}, \
1785 { ARG_POINTER_REGNUM, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM}, \
1786 { ARG_POINTER_REGNUM, HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM}, \
1787 { RS6000_PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM, RS6000_PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM } }
1789 /* Define the offset between two registers, one to be eliminated, and the other
1790 its replacement, at the start of a routine. */
1791 #define INITIAL_ELIMINATION_OFFSET(FROM, TO, OFFSET) \
1792 ((OFFSET) = rs6000_initial_elimination_offset(FROM, TO))
1794 /* Addressing modes, and classification of registers for them. */
1796 #define HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT 1
1797 #define HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT 1
1798 #define HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_DISP 1
1799 #define HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_REG 1
1801 /* Macros to check register numbers against specific register classes. */
1803 /* These assume that REGNO is a hard or pseudo reg number.
1804 They give nonzero only if REGNO is a hard reg of the suitable class
1805 or a pseudo reg currently allocated to a suitable hard reg.
1806 Since they use reg_renumber, they are safe only once reg_renumber
1807 has been allocated, which happens in local-alloc.c. */
1809 #define REGNO_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(REGNO) \
1810 ((REGNO) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER \
1811 ? (REGNO) <= 31 || (REGNO) == 67 \
1812 || (REGNO) == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM \
1813 : (reg_renumber[REGNO] >= 0 \
1814 && (reg_renumber[REGNO] <= 31 || reg_renumber[REGNO] == 67 \
1815 || reg_renumber[REGNO] == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM)))
1817 #define REGNO_OK_FOR_BASE_P(REGNO) \
1818 ((REGNO) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER \
1819 ? ((REGNO) > 0 && (REGNO) <= 31) || (REGNO) == 67 \
1820 || (REGNO) == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM \
1821 : (reg_renumber[REGNO] > 0 \
1822 && (reg_renumber[REGNO] <= 31 || reg_renumber[REGNO] == 67 \
1823 || reg_renumber[REGNO] == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM)))
1825 /* Nonzero if X is a hard reg that can be used as an index
1826 or if it is a pseudo reg in the non-strict case. */
1827 #define INT_REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P(X, STRICT) \
1828 ((!(STRICT) && REGNO (X) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER) \
1829 || REGNO_OK_FOR_INDEX_P (REGNO (X)))
1831 /* Nonzero if X is a hard reg that can be used as a base reg
1832 or if it is a pseudo reg in the non-strict case. */
1833 #define INT_REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P(X, STRICT) \
1834 ((!(STRICT) && REGNO (X) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER) \
1835 || REGNO_OK_FOR_BASE_P (REGNO (X)))
1838 /* Maximum number of registers that can appear in a valid memory address. */
1840 #define MAX_REGS_PER_ADDRESS 2
1842 /* Recognize any constant value that is a valid address. */
1844 #define CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P(X) \
1845 (GET_CODE (X) == LABEL_REF || GET_CODE (X) == SYMBOL_REF \
1846 || GET_CODE (X) == CONST_INT || GET_CODE (X) == CONST \
1847 || GET_CODE (X) == HIGH)
1849 /* Nonzero if the constant value X is a legitimate general operand.
1850 It is given that X satisfies CONSTANT_P or is a CONST_DOUBLE.
1852 On the RS/6000, all integer constants are acceptable, most won't be valid
1853 for particular insns, though. Only easy FP constants are
1856 #define LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P(X) \
1857 (((GET_CODE (X) != CONST_DOUBLE \
1858 && GET_CODE (X) != CONST_VECTOR) \
1859 || GET_MODE (X) == VOIDmode \
1860 || (TARGET_POWERPC64 && GET_MODE (X) == DImode) \
1861 || easy_fp_constant (X, GET_MODE (X)) \
1862 || easy_vector_constant (X, GET_MODE (X))) \
1863 && !rs6000_tls_referenced_p (X))
1865 #define EASY_VECTOR_15(n) ((n) >= -16 && (n) <= 15)
1866 #define EASY_VECTOR_15_ADD_SELF(n) (!EASY_VECTOR_15((n)) \
1867 && EASY_VECTOR_15((n) >> 1) \
1870 #define EASY_VECTOR_MSB(n,mode) \
1871 (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)n) == \
1872 ((((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)GET_MODE_MASK (mode)) + 1) >> 1))
1875 /* Try a machine-dependent way of reloading an illegitimate address
1876 operand. If we find one, push the reload and jump to WIN. This
1877 macro is used in only one place: `find_reloads_address' in reload.c.
1879 Implemented on rs6000 by rs6000_legitimize_reload_address.
1880 Note that (X) is evaluated twice; this is safe in current usage. */
1882 #define LEGITIMIZE_RELOAD_ADDRESS(X,MODE,OPNUM,TYPE,IND_LEVELS,WIN) \
1885 (X) = rs6000_legitimize_reload_address_ptr ((X), (MODE), (OPNUM), \
1886 (int)(TYPE), (IND_LEVELS), &win); \
1891 /* Go to LABEL if ADDR (a legitimate address expression)
1892 has an effect that depends on the machine mode it is used for. */
1894 #define GO_IF_MODE_DEPENDENT_ADDRESS(ADDR,LABEL) \
1896 if (rs6000_mode_dependent_address_ptr (ADDR)) \
1900 #define FIND_BASE_TERM rs6000_find_base_term
1902 /* The register number of the register used to address a table of
1903 static data addresses in memory. In some cases this register is
1904 defined by a processor's "application binary interface" (ABI).
1905 When this macro is defined, RTL is generated for this register
1906 once, as with the stack pointer and frame pointer registers. If
1907 this macro is not defined, it is up to the machine-dependent files
1908 to allocate such a register (if necessary). */
1910 #define RS6000_PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM 30
1911 #define PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM (flag_pic ? RS6000_PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM : INVALID_REGNUM)
1913 #define TOC_REGISTER (TARGET_MINIMAL_TOC ? RS6000_PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM : 2)
1915 /* Define this macro if the register defined by
1916 `PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM' is clobbered by calls. Do not define
1917 this macro if `PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM' is not defined. */
1919 /* #define PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REG_CALL_CLOBBERED */
1921 /* A C expression that is nonzero if X is a legitimate immediate
1922 operand on the target machine when generating position independent
1923 code. You can assume that X satisfies `CONSTANT_P', so you need
1924 not check this. You can also assume FLAG_PIC is true, so you need
1925 not check it either. You need not define this macro if all
1926 constants (including `SYMBOL_REF') can be immediate operands when
1927 generating position independent code. */
1929 /* #define LEGITIMATE_PIC_OPERAND_P (X) */
1931 /* Define this if some processing needs to be done immediately before
1932 emitting code for an insn. */
1934 #define FINAL_PRESCAN_INSN(INSN,OPERANDS,NOPERANDS) \
1935 rs6000_final_prescan_insn (INSN, OPERANDS, NOPERANDS)
1937 /* Specify the machine mode that this machine uses
1938 for the index in the tablejump instruction. */
1939 #define CASE_VECTOR_MODE SImode
1941 /* Define as C expression which evaluates to nonzero if the tablejump
1942 instruction expects the table to contain offsets from the address of the
1944 Do not define this if the table should contain absolute addresses. */
1945 #define CASE_VECTOR_PC_RELATIVE 1
1947 /* Define this as 1 if `char' should by default be signed; else as 0. */
1948 #define DEFAULT_SIGNED_CHAR 0
1950 /* This flag, if defined, says the same insns that convert to a signed fixnum
1951 also convert validly to an unsigned one. */
1953 /* #define FIXUNS_TRUNC_LIKE_FIX_TRUNC */
1955 /* An integer expression for the size in bits of the largest integer machine
1956 mode that should actually be used. */
1958 /* Allow pairs of registers to be used, which is the intent of the default. */
1959 #define MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE GET_MODE_BITSIZE (TARGET_POWERPC64 ? TImode : DImode)
1961 /* Max number of bytes we can move from memory to memory
1962 in one reasonably fast instruction. */
1963 #define MOVE_MAX (! TARGET_POWERPC64 ? 4 : 8)
1964 #define MAX_MOVE_MAX 8
1966 /* Nonzero if access to memory by bytes is no faster than for words.
1967 Also nonzero if doing byte operations (specifically shifts) in registers
1969 #define SLOW_BYTE_ACCESS 1
1971 /* Define if operations between registers always perform the operation
1972 on the full register even if a narrower mode is specified. */
1973 #define WORD_REGISTER_OPERATIONS
1975 /* Define if loading in MODE, an integral mode narrower than BITS_PER_WORD
1976 will either zero-extend or sign-extend. The value of this macro should
1977 be the code that says which one of the two operations is implicitly
1978 done, UNKNOWN if none. */
1979 #define LOAD_EXTEND_OP(MODE) ZERO_EXTEND
1981 /* Define if loading short immediate values into registers sign extends. */
1982 #define SHORT_IMMEDIATES_SIGN_EXTEND
1984 /* Value is 1 if truncating an integer of INPREC bits to OUTPREC bits
1985 is done just by pretending it is already truncated. */
1986 #define TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION(OUTPREC, INPREC) 1
1988 /* The cntlzw and cntlzd instructions return 32 and 64 for input of zero. */
1989 #define CLZ_DEFINED_VALUE_AT_ZERO(MODE, VALUE) \
1990 ((VALUE) = ((MODE) == SImode ? 32 : 64), 1)
1992 /* The CTZ patterns return -1 for input of zero. */
1993 #define CTZ_DEFINED_VALUE_AT_ZERO(MODE, VALUE) ((VALUE) = -1, 1)
1995 /* Specify the machine mode that pointers have.
1996 After generation of rtl, the compiler makes no further distinction
1997 between pointers and any other objects of this machine mode. */
1998 extern unsigned rs6000_pmode;
1999 #define Pmode ((enum machine_mode)rs6000_pmode)
2001 /* Supply definition of STACK_SIZE_MODE for allocate_dynamic_stack_space. */
2002 #define STACK_SIZE_MODE (TARGET_32BIT ? SImode : DImode)
2004 /* Mode of a function address in a call instruction (for indexing purposes).
2005 Doesn't matter on RS/6000. */
2006 #define FUNCTION_MODE SImode
2008 /* Define this if addresses of constant functions
2009 shouldn't be put through pseudo regs where they can be cse'd.
2010 Desirable on machines where ordinary constants are expensive
2011 but a CALL with constant address is cheap. */
2012 #define NO_FUNCTION_CSE
2014 /* Define this to be nonzero if shift instructions ignore all but the low-order
2017 The sle and sre instructions which allow SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED
2018 have been dropped from the PowerPC architecture. */
2020 #define SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED (TARGET_POWER ? 1 : 0)
2022 /* Adjust the length of an INSN. LENGTH is the currently-computed length and
2023 should be adjusted to reflect any required changes. This macro is used when
2024 there is some systematic length adjustment required that would be difficult
2025 to express in the length attribute. */
2027 /* #define ADJUST_INSN_LENGTH(X,LENGTH) */
2029 /* Given a comparison code (EQ, NE, etc.) and the first operand of a
2030 COMPARE, return the mode to be used for the comparison. For
2031 floating-point, CCFPmode should be used. CCUNSmode should be used
2032 for unsigned comparisons. CCEQmode should be used when we are
2033 doing an inequality comparison on the result of a
2034 comparison. CCmode should be used in all other cases. */
2036 #define SELECT_CC_MODE(OP,X,Y) \
2037 (SCALAR_FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (X)) ? CCFPmode \
2038 : (OP) == GTU || (OP) == LTU || (OP) == GEU || (OP) == LEU ? CCUNSmode \
2039 : (((OP) == EQ || (OP) == NE) && COMPARISON_P (X) \
2040 ? CCEQmode : CCmode))
2042 /* Can the condition code MODE be safely reversed? This is safe in
2043 all cases on this port, because at present it doesn't use the
2044 trapping FP comparisons (fcmpo). */
2045 #define REVERSIBLE_CC_MODE(MODE) 1
2047 /* Given a condition code and a mode, return the inverse condition. */
2048 #define REVERSE_CONDITION(CODE, MODE) rs6000_reverse_condition (MODE, CODE)
2051 /* Control the assembler format that we output. */
2053 /* A C string constant describing how to begin a comment in the target
2054 assembler language. The compiler assumes that the comment will end at
2055 the end of the line. */
2056 #define ASM_COMMENT_START " #"
2058 /* Flag to say the TOC is initialized */
2059 extern int toc_initialized;
2061 /* Macro to output a special constant pool entry. Go to WIN if we output
2062 it. Otherwise, it is written the usual way.
2064 On the RS/6000, toc entries are handled this way. */
2066 #define ASM_OUTPUT_SPECIAL_POOL_ENTRY(FILE, X, MODE, ALIGN, LABELNO, WIN) \
2067 { if (ASM_OUTPUT_SPECIAL_POOL_ENTRY_P (X, MODE)) \
2069 output_toc (FILE, X, LABELNO, MODE); \
2074 #ifdef HAVE_GAS_WEAK
2075 #define RS6000_WEAK 1
2077 #define RS6000_WEAK 0
2081 /* Used in lieu of ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL. */
2082 #define ASM_WEAKEN_DECL(FILE, DECL, NAME, VAL) \
2085 fputs ("\t.weak\t", (FILE)); \
2086 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME ((FILE), (NAME)); \
2087 if ((DECL) && TREE_CODE (DECL) == FUNCTION_DECL \
2088 && DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_AIX && DOT_SYMBOLS) \
2091 fputs ("[DS]", (FILE)); \
2092 fputs ("\n\t.weak\t.", (FILE)); \
2093 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME ((FILE), (NAME)); \
2095 fputc ('\n', (FILE)); \
2098 ASM_OUTPUT_DEF ((FILE), (NAME), (VAL)); \
2099 if ((DECL) && TREE_CODE (DECL) == FUNCTION_DECL \
2100 && DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_AIX && DOT_SYMBOLS) \
2102 fputs ("\t.set\t.", (FILE)); \
2103 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME ((FILE), (NAME)); \
2104 fputs (",.", (FILE)); \
2105 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME ((FILE), (VAL)); \
2106 fputc ('\n', (FILE)); \
2113 #if HAVE_GAS_WEAKREF
2114 #define ASM_OUTPUT_WEAKREF(FILE, DECL, NAME, VALUE) \
2117 fputs ("\t.weakref\t", (FILE)); \
2118 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME ((FILE), (NAME)); \
2119 fputs (", ", (FILE)); \
2120 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME ((FILE), (VALUE)); \
2121 if ((DECL) && TREE_CODE (DECL) == FUNCTION_DECL \
2122 && DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_AIX && DOT_SYMBOLS) \
2124 fputs ("\n\t.weakref\t.", (FILE)); \
2125 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME ((FILE), (NAME)); \
2126 fputs (", .", (FILE)); \
2127 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME ((FILE), (VALUE)); \
2129 fputc ('\n', (FILE)); \
2133 /* This implements the `alias' attribute. */
2134 #undef ASM_OUTPUT_DEF_FROM_DECLS
2135 #define ASM_OUTPUT_DEF_FROM_DECLS(FILE, DECL, TARGET) \
2138 const char *alias = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (DECL), 0), 0); \
2139 const char *name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (TARGET); \
2140 if (TREE_CODE (DECL) == FUNCTION_DECL \
2141 && DEFAULT_ABI == ABI_AIX && DOT_SYMBOLS) \
2143 if (TREE_PUBLIC (DECL)) \
2145 if (!RS6000_WEAK || !DECL_WEAK (DECL)) \
2147 fputs ("\t.globl\t.", FILE); \
2148 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME (FILE, alias); \
2149 putc ('\n', FILE); \
2152 else if (TARGET_XCOFF) \
2154 fputs ("\t.lglobl\t.", FILE); \
2155 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME (FILE, alias); \
2156 putc ('\n', FILE); \
2158 fputs ("\t.set\t.", FILE); \
2159 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME (FILE, alias); \
2160 fputs (",.", FILE); \
2161 RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME (FILE, name); \
2162 fputc ('\n', FILE); \
2164 ASM_OUTPUT_DEF (FILE, alias, name); \
2168 #define TARGET_ASM_FILE_START rs6000_file_start
2170 /* Output to assembler file text saying following lines
2171 may contain character constants, extra white space, comments, etc. */
2173 #define ASM_APP_ON ""
2175 /* Output to assembler file text saying following lines
2176 no longer contain unusual constructs. */
2178 #define ASM_APP_OFF ""
2180 /* How to refer to registers in assembler output.
2181 This sequence is indexed by compiler's hard-register-number (see above). */
2183 extern char rs6000_reg_names[][8]; /* register names (0 vs. %r0). */
2185 #define REGISTER_NAMES \
2187 &rs6000_reg_names[ 0][0], /* r0 */ \
2188 &rs6000_reg_names[ 1][0], /* r1 */ \
2189 &rs6000_reg_names[ 2][0], /* r2 */ \
2190 &rs6000_reg_names[ 3][0], /* r3 */ \
2191 &rs6000_reg_names[ 4][0], /* r4 */ \
2192 &rs6000_reg_names[ 5][0], /* r5 */ \
2193 &rs6000_reg_names[ 6][0], /* r6 */ \
2194 &rs6000_reg_names[ 7][0], /* r7 */ \
2195 &rs6000_reg_names[ 8][0], /* r8 */ \
2196 &rs6000_reg_names[ 9][0], /* r9 */ \
2197 &rs6000_reg_names[10][0], /* r10 */ \
2198 &rs6000_reg_names[11][0], /* r11 */ \
2199 &rs6000_reg_names[12][0], /* r12 */ \
2200 &rs6000_reg_names[13][0], /* r13 */ \
2201 &rs6000_reg_names[14][0], /* r14 */ \
2202 &rs6000_reg_names[15][0], /* r15 */ \
2203 &rs6000_reg_names[16][0], /* r16 */ \
2204 &rs6000_reg_names[17][0], /* r17 */ \
2205 &rs6000_reg_names[18][0], /* r18 */ \
2206 &rs6000_reg_names[19][0], /* r19 */ \
2207 &rs6000_reg_names[20][0], /* r20 */ \
2208 &rs6000_reg_names[21][0], /* r21 */ \
2209 &rs6000_reg_names[22][0], /* r22 */ \
2210 &rs6000_reg_names[23][0], /* r23 */ \
2211 &rs6000_reg_names[24][0], /* r24 */ \
2212 &rs6000_reg_names[25][0], /* r25 */ \
2213 &rs6000_reg_names[26][0], /* r26 */ \
2214 &rs6000_reg_names[27][0], /* r27 */ \
2215 &rs6000_reg_names[28][0], /* r28 */ \
2216 &rs6000_reg_names[29][0], /* r29 */ \
2217 &rs6000_reg_names[30][0], /* r30 */ \
2218 &rs6000_reg_names[31][0], /* r31 */ \
2220 &rs6000_reg_names[32][0], /* fr0 */ \
2221 &rs6000_reg_names[33][0], /* fr1 */ \
2222 &rs6000_reg_names[34][0], /* fr2 */ \
2223 &rs6000_reg_names[35][0], /* fr3 */ \
2224 &rs6000_reg_names[36][0], /* fr4 */ \
2225 &rs6000_reg_names[37][0], /* fr5 */ \
2226 &rs6000_reg_names[38][0], /* fr6 */ \
2227 &rs6000_reg_names[39][0], /* fr7 */ \
2228 &rs6000_reg_names[40][0], /* fr8 */ \
2229 &rs6000_reg_names[41][0], /* fr9 */ \
2230 &rs6000_reg_names[42][0], /* fr10 */ \
2231 &rs6000_reg_names[43][0], /* fr11 */ \
2232 &rs6000_reg_names[44][0], /* fr12 */ \
2233 &rs6000_reg_names[45][0], /* fr13 */ \
2234 &rs6000_reg_names[46][0], /* fr14 */ \
2235 &rs6000_reg_names[47][0], /* fr15 */ \
2236 &rs6000_reg_names[48][0], /* fr16 */ \
2237 &rs6000_reg_names[49][0], /* fr17 */ \
2238 &rs6000_reg_names[50][0], /* fr18 */ \
2239 &rs6000_reg_names[51][0], /* fr19 */ \
2240 &rs6000_reg_names[52][0], /* fr20 */ \
2241 &rs6000_reg_names[53][0], /* fr21 */ \
2242 &rs6000_reg_names[54][0], /* fr22 */ \
2243 &rs6000_reg_names[55][0], /* fr23 */ \
2244 &rs6000_reg_names[56][0], /* fr24 */ \
2245 &rs6000_reg_names[57][0], /* fr25 */ \
2246 &rs6000_reg_names[58][0], /* fr26 */ \
2247 &rs6000_reg_names[59][0], /* fr27 */ \
2248 &rs6000_reg_names[60][0], /* fr28 */ \
2249 &rs6000_reg_names[61][0], /* fr29 */ \
2250 &rs6000_reg_names[62][0], /* fr30 */ \
2251 &rs6000_reg_names[63][0], /* fr31 */ \
2253 &rs6000_reg_names[64][0], /* mq */ \
2254 &rs6000_reg_names[65][0], /* lr */ \
2255 &rs6000_reg_names[66][0], /* ctr */ \
2256 &rs6000_reg_names[67][0], /* ap */ \
2258 &rs6000_reg_names[68][0], /* cr0 */ \
2259 &rs6000_reg_names[69][0], /* cr1 */ \
2260 &rs6000_reg_names[70][0], /* cr2 */ \
2261 &rs6000_reg_names[71][0], /* cr3 */ \
2262 &rs6000_reg_names[72][0], /* cr4 */ \
2263 &rs6000_reg_names[73][0], /* cr5 */ \
2264 &rs6000_reg_names[74][0], /* cr6 */ \
2265 &rs6000_reg_names[75][0], /* cr7 */ \
2267 &rs6000_reg_names[76][0], /* xer */ \
2269 &rs6000_reg_names[77][0], /* v0 */ \
2270 &rs6000_reg_names[78][0], /* v1 */ \
2271 &rs6000_reg_names[79][0], /* v2 */ \
2272 &rs6000_reg_names[80][0], /* v3 */ \
2273 &rs6000_reg_names[81][0], /* v4 */ \
2274 &rs6000_reg_names[82][0], /* v5 */ \
2275 &rs6000_reg_names[83][0], /* v6 */ \
2276 &rs6000_reg_names[84][0], /* v7 */ \
2277 &rs6000_reg_names[85][0], /* v8 */ \
2278 &rs6000_reg_names[86][0], /* v9 */ \
2279 &rs6000_reg_names[87][0], /* v10 */ \
2280 &rs6000_reg_names[88][0], /* v11 */ \
2281 &rs6000_reg_names[89][0], /* v12 */ \
2282 &rs6000_reg_names[90][0], /* v13 */ \
2283 &rs6000_reg_names[91][0], /* v14 */ \
2284 &rs6000_reg_names[92][0], /* v15 */ \
2285 &rs6000_reg_names[93][0], /* v16 */ \
2286 &rs6000_reg_names[94][0], /* v17 */ \
2287 &rs6000_reg_names[95][0], /* v18 */ \
2288 &rs6000_reg_names[96][0], /* v19 */ \
2289 &rs6000_reg_names[97][0], /* v20 */ \
2290 &rs6000_reg_names[98][0], /* v21 */ \
2291 &rs6000_reg_names[99][0], /* v22 */ \
2292 &rs6000_reg_names[100][0], /* v23 */ \
2293 &rs6000_reg_names[101][0], /* v24 */ \
2294 &rs6000_reg_names[102][0], /* v25 */ \
2295 &rs6000_reg_names[103][0], /* v26 */ \
2296 &rs6000_reg_names[104][0], /* v27 */ \
2297 &rs6000_reg_names[105][0], /* v28 */ \
2298 &rs6000_reg_names[106][0], /* v29 */ \
2299 &rs6000_reg_names[107][0], /* v30 */ \
2300 &rs6000_reg_names[108][0], /* v31 */ \
2301 &rs6000_reg_names[109][0], /* vrsave */ \
2302 &rs6000_reg_names[110][0], /* vscr */ \
2303 &rs6000_reg_names[111][0], /* spe_acc */ \
2304 &rs6000_reg_names[112][0], /* spefscr */ \
2305 &rs6000_reg_names[113][0], /* sfp */ \
2308 /* Table of additional register names to use in user input. */
2310 #define ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES \
2311 {{"r0", 0}, {"r1", 1}, {"r2", 2}, {"r3", 3}, \
2312 {"r4", 4}, {"r5", 5}, {"r6", 6}, {"r7", 7}, \
2313 {"r8", 8}, {"r9", 9}, {"r10", 10}, {"r11", 11}, \
2314 {"r12", 12}, {"r13", 13}, {"r14", 14}, {"r15", 15}, \
2315 {"r16", 16}, {"r17", 17}, {"r18", 18}, {"r19", 19}, \
2316 {"r20", 20}, {"r21", 21}, {"r22", 22}, {"r23", 23}, \
2317 {"r24", 24}, {"r25", 25}, {"r26", 26}, {"r27", 27}, \
2318 {"r28", 28}, {"r29", 29}, {"r30", 30}, {"r31", 31}, \
2319 {"fr0", 32}, {"fr1", 33}, {"fr2", 34}, {"fr3", 35}, \
2320 {"fr4", 36}, {"fr5", 37}, {"fr6", 38}, {"fr7", 39}, \
2321 {"fr8", 40}, {"fr9", 41}, {"fr10", 42}, {"fr11", 43}, \
2322 {"fr12", 44}, {"fr13", 45}, {"fr14", 46}, {"fr15", 47}, \
2323 {"fr16", 48}, {"fr17", 49}, {"fr18", 50}, {"fr19", 51}, \
2324 {"fr20", 52}, {"fr21", 53}, {"fr22", 54}, {"fr23", 55}, \
2325 {"fr24", 56}, {"fr25", 57}, {"fr26", 58}, {"fr27", 59}, \
2326 {"fr28", 60}, {"fr29", 61}, {"fr30", 62}, {"fr31", 63}, \
2327 {"v0", 77}, {"v1", 78}, {"v2", 79}, {"v3", 80}, \
2328 {"v4", 81}, {"v5", 82}, {"v6", 83}, {"v7", 84}, \
2329 {"v8", 85}, {"v9", 86}, {"v10", 87}, {"v11", 88}, \
2330 {"v12", 89}, {"v13", 90}, {"v14", 91}, {"v15", 92}, \
2331 {"v16", 93}, {"v17", 94}, {"v18", 95}, {"v19", 96}, \
2332 {"v20", 97}, {"v21", 98}, {"v22", 99}, {"v23", 100}, \
2333 {"v24", 101},{"v25", 102},{"v26", 103},{"v27", 104}, \
2334 {"v28", 105},{"v29", 106},{"v30", 107},{"v31", 108}, \
2335 {"vrsave", 109}, {"vscr", 110}, \
2336 {"spe_acc", 111}, {"spefscr", 112}, \
2337 /* no additional names for: mq, lr, ctr, ap */ \
2338 {"cr0", 68}, {"cr1", 69}, {"cr2", 70}, {"cr3", 71}, \
2339 {"cr4", 72}, {"cr5", 73}, {"cr6", 74}, {"cr7", 75}, \
2340 {"cc", 68}, {"sp", 1}, {"toc", 2}, \
2341 /* VSX registers overlaid on top of FR, Altivec registers */ \
2342 {"vs0", 32}, {"vs1", 33}, {"vs2", 34}, {"vs3", 35}, \
2343 {"vs4", 36}, {"vs5", 37}, {"vs6", 38}, {"vs7", 39}, \
2344 {"vs8", 40}, {"vs9", 41}, {"vs10", 42}, {"vs11", 43}, \
2345 {"vs12", 44}, {"vs13", 45}, {"vs14", 46}, {"vs15", 47}, \
2346 {"vs16", 48}, {"vs17", 49}, {"vs18", 50}, {"vs19", 51}, \
2347 {"vs20", 52}, {"vs21", 53}, {"vs22", 54}, {"vs23", 55}, \
2348 {"vs24", 56}, {"vs25", 57}, {"vs26", 58}, {"vs27", 59}, \
2349 {"vs28", 60}, {"vs29", 61}, {"vs30", 62}, {"vs31", 63}, \
2350 {"vs32", 77}, {"vs33", 78}, {"vs34", 79}, {"vs35", 80}, \
2351 {"vs36", 81}, {"vs37", 82}, {"vs38", 83}, {"vs39", 84}, \
2352 {"vs40", 85}, {"vs41", 86}, {"vs42", 87}, {"vs43", 88}, \
2353 {"vs44", 89}, {"vs45", 90}, {"vs46", 91}, {"vs47", 92}, \
2354 {"vs48", 93}, {"vs49", 94}, {"vs50", 95}, {"vs51", 96}, \
2355 {"vs52", 97}, {"vs53", 98}, {"vs54", 99}, {"vs55", 100}, \
2356 {"vs56", 101},{"vs57", 102},{"vs58", 103},{"vs59", 104}, \
2357 {"vs60", 105},{"vs61", 106},{"vs62", 107},{"vs63", 108} }
2359 /* Text to write out after a CALL that may be replaced by glue code by
2360 the loader. This depends on the AIX version. */
2361 #define RS6000_CALL_GLUE "cror 31,31,31"
2363 /* This is how to output an element of a case-vector that is relative. */
2365 #define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_DIFF_ELT(FILE, BODY, VALUE, REL) \
2366 do { char buf[100]; \
2367 fputs ("\t.long ", FILE); \
2368 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (buf, "L", VALUE); \
2369 assemble_name (FILE, buf); \
2371 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (buf, "L", REL); \
2372 assemble_name (FILE, buf); \
2373 putc ('\n', FILE); \
2376 /* This is how to output an assembler line
2377 that says to advance the location counter
2378 to a multiple of 2**LOG bytes. */
2380 #define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN(FILE,LOG) \
2382 fprintf (FILE, "\t.align %d\n", (LOG))
2384 /* Pick up the return address upon entry to a procedure. Used for
2385 dwarf2 unwind information. This also enables the table driven
2388 #define INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, LR_REGNO)
2389 #define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (LR_REGNO)
2391 /* Describe how we implement __builtin_eh_return. */
2392 #define EH_RETURN_DATA_REGNO(N) ((N) < 4 ? (N) + 3 : INVALID_REGNUM)
2393 #define EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, 10)
2395 /* Print operand X (an rtx) in assembler syntax to file FILE.
2396 CODE is a letter or dot (`z' in `%z0') or 0 if no letter was specified.
2397 For `%' followed by punctuation, CODE is the punctuation and X is null. */
2399 #define PRINT_OPERAND(FILE, X, CODE) print_operand (FILE, X, CODE)
2401 /* Define which CODE values are valid. */
2403 #define PRINT_OPERAND_PUNCT_VALID_P(CODE) \
2404 ((CODE) == '.' || (CODE) == '&')
2406 /* Print a memory address as an operand to reference that memory location. */
2408 #define PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS(FILE, ADDR) print_operand_address (FILE, ADDR)
2410 #define OUTPUT_ADDR_CONST_EXTRA(STREAM, X, FAIL) \
2412 if (!rs6000_output_addr_const_extra (STREAM, X)) \
2416 /* uncomment for disabling the corresponding default options */
2417 /* #define MACHINE_no_sched_interblock */
2418 /* #define MACHINE_no_sched_speculative */
2419 /* #define MACHINE_no_sched_speculative_load */
2421 /* General flags. */
2422 extern int flag_pic;
2423 extern int optimize;
2424 extern int flag_expensive_optimizations;
2425 extern int frame_pointer_needed;
2427 /* Classification of the builtin functions to properly set the declaration tree
2431 RS6000_BTC_MISC, /* assume builtin can do anything */
2432 RS6000_BTC_CONST, /* builtin is a 'const' function. */
2433 RS6000_BTC_PURE, /* builtin is a 'pure' function. */
2434 RS6000_BTC_FP_PURE /* builtin is 'pure' if rounding math. */
2437 /* Convenience macros to document the instruction type. */
2438 #define RS6000_BTC_MEM RS6000_BTC_MISC /* load/store touches memory */
2439 #define RS6000_BTC_SAT RS6000_BTC_MISC /* VMX saturate sets VSCR register */
2441 #undef RS6000_BUILTIN
2442 #undef RS6000_BUILTIN_EQUATE
2443 #define RS6000_BUILTIN(NAME, TYPE) NAME,
2444 #define RS6000_BUILTIN_EQUATE(NAME, VALUE) NAME = VALUE,
2446 enum rs6000_builtins
2448 #include "rs6000-builtin.def"
2450 RS6000_BUILTIN_COUNT
2453 #undef RS6000_BUILTIN
2454 #undef RS6000_BUILTIN_EQUATE
2456 enum rs6000_builtin_type_index
2458 RS6000_BTI_NOT_OPAQUE,
2459 RS6000_BTI_opaque_V2SI,
2460 RS6000_BTI_opaque_V2SF,
2461 RS6000_BTI_opaque_p_V2SI,
2462 RS6000_BTI_opaque_V4SI,
2472 RS6000_BTI_unsigned_V16QI,
2473 RS6000_BTI_unsigned_V8HI,
2474 RS6000_BTI_unsigned_V4SI,
2475 RS6000_BTI_unsigned_V2DI,
2476 RS6000_BTI_bool_char, /* __bool char */
2477 RS6000_BTI_bool_short, /* __bool short */
2478 RS6000_BTI_bool_int, /* __bool int */
2479 RS6000_BTI_bool_long, /* __bool long */
2480 RS6000_BTI_pixel, /* __pixel */
2481 RS6000_BTI_bool_V16QI, /* __vector __bool char */
2482 RS6000_BTI_bool_V8HI, /* __vector __bool short */
2483 RS6000_BTI_bool_V4SI, /* __vector __bool int */
2484 RS6000_BTI_bool_V2DI, /* __vector __bool long */
2485 RS6000_BTI_pixel_V8HI, /* __vector __pixel */
2486 RS6000_BTI_long, /* long_integer_type_node */
2487 RS6000_BTI_unsigned_long, /* long_unsigned_type_node */
2488 RS6000_BTI_INTQI, /* intQI_type_node */
2489 RS6000_BTI_UINTQI, /* unsigned_intQI_type_node */
2490 RS6000_BTI_INTHI, /* intHI_type_node */
2491 RS6000_BTI_UINTHI, /* unsigned_intHI_type_node */
2492 RS6000_BTI_INTSI, /* intSI_type_node */
2493 RS6000_BTI_UINTSI, /* unsigned_intSI_type_node */
2494 RS6000_BTI_INTDI, /* intDI_type_node */
2495 RS6000_BTI_UINTDI, /* unsigned_intDI_type_node */
2496 RS6000_BTI_float, /* float_type_node */
2497 RS6000_BTI_double, /* double_type_node */
2498 RS6000_BTI_void, /* void_type_node */
2503 #define opaque_V2SI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_opaque_V2SI])
2504 #define opaque_V2SF_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_opaque_V2SF])
2505 #define opaque_p_V2SI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_opaque_p_V2SI])
2506 #define opaque_V4SI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_opaque_V4SI])
2507 #define V16QI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_V16QI])
2508 #define V2DI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_V2DI])
2509 #define V2DF_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_V2DF])
2510 #define V2SI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_V2SI])
2511 #define V2SF_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_V2SF])
2512 #define V4HI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_V4HI])
2513 #define V4SI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_V4SI])
2514 #define V4SF_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_V4SF])
2515 #define V8HI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_V8HI])
2516 #define unsigned_V16QI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_unsigned_V16QI])
2517 #define unsigned_V8HI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_unsigned_V8HI])
2518 #define unsigned_V4SI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_unsigned_V4SI])
2519 #define unsigned_V2DI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_unsigned_V2DI])
2520 #define bool_char_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_bool_char])
2521 #define bool_short_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_bool_short])
2522 #define bool_int_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_bool_int])
2523 #define bool_long_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_bool_long])
2524 #define pixel_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_pixel])
2525 #define bool_V16QI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_bool_V16QI])
2526 #define bool_V8HI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_bool_V8HI])
2527 #define bool_V4SI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_bool_V4SI])
2528 #define bool_V2DI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_bool_V2DI])
2529 #define pixel_V8HI_type_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_pixel_V8HI])
2531 #define long_integer_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_long])
2532 #define long_unsigned_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_unsigned_long])
2533 #define intQI_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_INTQI])
2534 #define uintQI_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_UINTQI])
2535 #define intHI_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_INTHI])
2536 #define uintHI_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_UINTHI])
2537 #define intSI_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_INTSI])
2538 #define uintSI_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_UINTSI])
2539 #define intDI_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_INTDI])
2540 #define uintDI_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_UINTDI])
2541 #define float_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_float])
2542 #define double_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_double])
2543 #define void_type_internal_node (rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_void])
2545 extern GTY(()) tree rs6000_builtin_types[RS6000_BTI_MAX];
2546 extern GTY(()) tree rs6000_builtin_decls[RS6000_BUILTIN_COUNT];