Lines Matching full:mask
2901 * A target mask record. These records have one field of the form
2902 `Mask(X)'. The options-processing script will automatically
2904 each mask name X and set the macro `MASK_X' to the appropriate
2969 * If the option uses the `Mask' or `InverseMask' properties,
2970 VAR is the integer variable that contains the mask.
3010 `Mask(NAME)'
3030 `Mask(OTHERNAME)' property. If THISNAME is given, the
3035 The mask specified by the `Mask' property already exists. No
3036 `MASK' or `TARGET' definitions should be added to `options.h' in
3040 The first option should use `Mask(NAME)' and the others should use
3041 `Mask(NAME) MaskExists'.
3586 direct-mapped cache, based on shift/mask operations of the pointer
10327 is a bit mask represented by a `const_int'; a zero bit indicates
13784 Constant suitable as a 64-bit mask operand
13787 Constant suitable as a 32-bit mask operand
16983 a halfword mask. But this mask cannot be represented by a `const_int'
20927 contents of class N. The way the integer MASK is interpreted is
20928 that register R is in the class if `MASK & (1 << R)' is 1.
23737 address ADDR as an argument returns a mask M that can be used to
23755 Therefore, the mask M returned by F should comply with the
24696 Return a mask describing how relocations should be treated when
24977 should have attributes as specified by FLAGS, which is a bit mask
26249 An rtx used to mask the return address found via
27392 On many machines, the shift patterns will apply a mask M to the