Index: gcc/gmp/mpn/powerpc32/powerpc-defs.m4 |
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-divert(-1) |
- |
-dnl m4 macros for PowerPC assembler (32 and 64 bit). |
- |
-dnl Copyright 2000, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
-dnl |
-dnl This file is part of the GNU MP Library. |
-dnl |
-dnl The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
-dnl modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as |
-dnl published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the |
-dnl License, or (at your option) any later version. |
-dnl |
-dnl The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
-dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
-dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
-dnl Lesser General Public License for more details. |
-dnl |
-dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License |
-dnl along with the GNU MP Library. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. |
- |
- |
-dnl Called: PROLOGUE_cpu(GSYM_PREFIX`'foo) |
-dnl |
-dnl This is the same as the default in mpn/asm-defs.m4, but with ALIGN(4) |
-dnl not 8. |
-dnl |
-dnl 4-byte alignment is normally enough, certainly it's what gcc gives. We |
-dnl don't want bigger alignment within PROLOGUE since it can introduce |
-dnl padding into multiple-entrypoint routines, and with gas such padding is |
-dnl zero words, which are not valid instructions. |
- |
-define(`PROLOGUE_cpu', |
-m4_assert_numargs(1) |
-` TEXT |
- ALIGN(4) |
- GLOBL `$1' GLOBL_ATTR |
- TYPE(`$1',`function') |
-`$1'LABEL_SUFFIX') |
- |
- |
-dnl Usage: r0 ... r31, cr0 ... cr7 |
-dnl |
-dnl Registers names, either left as "r0" etc or mapped to plain 0 etc, |
-dnl according to the result of the GMP_ASM_POWERPC_REGISTERS configure |
-dnl test. |
- |
-ifelse(WANT_R_REGISTERS,no,` |
-forloop(i,0,31,`deflit(`r'i,i)') |
-forloop(i,0,31,`deflit(`v'i,i)') |
-forloop(i,0,31,`deflit(`f'i,i)') |
-forloop(i,0,7, `deflit(`cr'i,i)') |
-') |
- |
- |
-dnl Usage: ASSERT(cond,instructions) |
-dnl |
-dnl If WANT_ASSERT is 1, output the given instructions and expect the given |
-dnl flags condition to then be satisfied. For example, |
-dnl |
-dnl ASSERT(eq, `cmpwi r6, 123') |
-dnl |
-dnl The instructions can be omitted to just assert a flags condition with |
-dnl no extra calculation. For example, |
-dnl |
-dnl ASSERT(ne) |
-dnl |
-dnl The condition can be omitted to just output the given instructions when |
-dnl assertion checking is wanted. For example, |
-dnl |
-dnl ASSERT(, `mr r11, r0') |
-dnl |
-dnl Using a zero word for an illegal instruction is probably not ideal, |
-dnl since it marks the beginning of a traceback table in the 64-bit ABI. |
-dnl But assertions are only for development, so it doesn't matter too much. |
- |
-define(ASSERT, |
-m4_assert_numargs_range(1,2) |
-m4_assert_defined(`WANT_ASSERT') |
-`ifelse(WANT_ASSERT,1, |
- `C ASSERT |
- $2 |
-ifelse(`$1',,, |
-` b$1 L(ASSERT_ok`'ASSERT_counter) |
- W32 0 C assertion failed |
-L(ASSERT_ok`'ASSERT_counter): |
-define(`ASSERT_counter',incr(ASSERT_counter)) |
-')')') |
- |
-define(ASSERT_counter,1) |
- |
- |
-divert |