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215 On some machines (particularly the SPARC), certain types of arguments
9915 Some machines, such as the SPARC and RS/6000, have two sets of
9921 examples, search for `addcc' and `andcc' in `sparc.md'.
14454 _SPARC--`config/sparc/sparc.h'_
14457 Floating-point register on the SPARC-V8 architecture and
14458 lower floating-point register on the SPARC-V9 architecture.
14462 SPARC-V8 architecture and contains both lower and upper
14463 floating-point registers on the SPARC-V9 architecture.
14470 SPARC-V9 architecture when the Visual Instruction Set is
14474 Floating-point register. It is only valid on the SPARC-V9
14478 64-bit global or out register for the SPARC-V8+ architecture.
16583 SPARC, setting the condition code directly from an add or subtract
16601 the SPARC), define them in `MACHINE-modes.def' (*note Condition
16613 written using that mode. To support the case of the add on the SPARC
16625 The `SELECT_CC_MODE' macro on the SPARC returns `CC_NOOVmode' for
18328 construction is useful for describing processors (e.g. some SPARC
20653 This happens for example on SPARC 64-bit where the natural size of
21114 address on the SPARC when compiling PIC). Scratch registers need
21602 example, on the SPARC, we must flush all of the register windows
21698 frame, such as SPARC and rs6000, and so such targets need to
22989 prologue, e.g. `%o0' on a sparc. The addition must preserve the
23467 architecture's `CPU.c' file. See `sparc/sparc.c' for an example.
23894 SPARC, `SELECT_CC_MODE' is defined as (see *note Jump Patterns::
23934 the SPARC, where floating-point inequality comparisons are always
29942 * John Carr for his alias work, SPARC hacking, infrastructure
30044 m32r, and SPARC work.
30104 * Richard Henderson for his ongoing SPARC, alpha, ia32, and ia64
30141 * Jakub Jelinek for his SPARC work and sibling call optimizations as
30279 SPARC work, improvements in jump.c and interfacing with the Linux
30522 scheduler, initial C++ support, function integration, NS32k, SPARC