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2956 directly to assembler or generating C code which is then compiled by
4465 `scan-assembler-times REGEX NUM [{ target/xfail SELECTOR }]'
4467 assembler output.
4469 `scan-assembler REGEX [{ target/xfail SELECTOR }]'
4470 Passes if REGEX matches text in the test's assembler output.
4472 `scan-assembler-not REGEX [{ target/xfail SELECTOR }]'
4473 Passes if REGEX does not match text in the test's assembler
4476 `scan-assembler-dem REGEX [{ target/xfail SELECTOR }]'
4478 assembler output.
4480 `scan-assembler-dem-not REGEX [{ target/xfail SELECTOR }]'
4482 assembler output.
6044 This pass outputs the assembler code for the function. The source
7043 as a section name and assembler name.
8635 * Assembler:: Representing `asm' with operands.
9851 Represents the value of an assembler label for data. SYMBOL is a
9852 string that describes the name of the assembler label. If it
9861 Represents the value of an assembler label for code. It contains
9878 combinations are valid, since the assembler cannot do arbitrary
11080 resulting assembler code--often `reg', `mem' or constant
11124 Represents literal assembler code as described by the string S.
11165 File: gccint.info, Node: Incdec, Next: Assembler, Prev: Side Effects, Up: RTL
11242 File: gccint.info, Node: Assembler, Next: Insns, Prev: Incdec, Up: RTL
11244 10.17 Assembler Instructions as Expressions
11248 user-specified assembler instruction. It is used to represent an `asm'
11263 assembler template
11271 `asm_operands'; all of these share the same assembler template and
11277 File: gccint.info, Node: Insns, Next: Calls, Prev: Assembler, Up: RTL
11401 function). Ultimately, the label is represented in the assembler
11402 output as an assembler label, usually of the form `LN' where N is
11453 of line number data in the assembler output.
16551 * Output Template:: The output template says how to make assembler code
16554 the assembler code.
16590 assembler code.
16629 the assembler output, all wrapped up in a `define_insn' expression.
16682 insns as assembler code. `%' in this string specifies where to
16967 assembler code for an instruction pattern. Most of the template is a
16970 places where different variants of the assembler require different
16990 assembler syntax for such an instruction requires you to write the
16998 assembler instructions.
17002 into the assembler code. Other nonstandard cases can be defined in the
17006 The template may generate multiple assembler instructions. Write the
17016 distinguish between different assembler languages for the same machine;
17030 multiple assembler instructions, and there is an matching `define_split'
17032 instead of writing an output template that emits the multiple assembler
17037 multiple variants of assembler language syntax. *Note Instruction
17043 16.6 C Statements for Assembler Output
17047 efficient assembler code for all the cases that are recognized by a
17084 It is very common to select different ways of generating assembler code
17093 It is possible to output an assembler instruction and then go on to
17100 often the appearance of the assembler code is determined mostly by
17119 The example above, where the assembler code to generate was _solely_
17591 that the assembler has only a single operand that fills two roles
17627 In order to have valid assembler code, each operand must satisfy its
17787 often the appearance of the assembler code is determined mostly by which
17789 assembler code can use the variable `which_alternative', which is the
20714 need to put this information into the assembler code; they can put
20807 defined to output a no-op in assembler code. `(const_int 0)' will
20847 it uses. Its assembler code normally has no need to use the
22259 one new insn. The TEMPLATE controls ultimate output of assembler code
22269 Defined peephole optimizers are run as assembler code is being output,
22820 assembler will choose the correct instruction to use. However, when
22821 the assembler cannot do so, GCC can when a special attribute, the
23587 instruction will often use a different assembler mnemonic.
23786 * Assembler Format:: Defining how to write insns and pseudo-ops to output.
23964 pass to the assembler. It can also specify how to translate
23966 assembler. See the file `sun3.h' for an example of this.
23972 any programs which cleanup after the normal assembler. Normally,
23979 assembler an argument consisting of a single dash, `-', to
23984 If you do not define this macro, the assembler is assumed to read
23986 assembler cannot read standard input at all, use a `%{pipe:%e}'
24161 of directories used to find the assembler in `configure.in'.
24198 the assembler and loader. The driver passes the value of this
24386 `clk_objective_c'. Note that if we are preprocessing assembler,
25788 registers which will actually be used in the assembler code, after
27880 If defined, a function that outputs the assembler code for entry
27885 a stdio stream to which the assembler code should be output.
27924 If defined, a function that outputs assembler code at the end of a
27926 emitted as RTL, and you have some extra assembler that needs to be
27930 If defined, a function that outputs assembler code at the start of
27932 being emitted as RTL, and you have some extra assembler that needs
27937 If defined, a function that outputs the assembler code for exit
28064 A function that outputs the assembler code for a thunk function,
28107 be able to output the assembler code for the thunk function
28122 assembler code to call the profiling subroutine `mcount'.
28127 C compiler and look at the assembler code that results.
28237 other machines, it calls a routine written in assembler language,
28393 A C statement to output, on the stream FILE, assembler code for a
28495 by placing a special label of your own in the assembler code. Use
28496 one `asm' statement to generate an assembler label, and another to
28498 jump directly to your special assembler code.
28699 `symbol_ref' in order to determine the section. *Note Assembler
29801 section is selected. If your assembler falls into this category, you
29816 containing the assembler operation that should precede
29831 containing the assembler operation to identify the following data
29836 spacing, containing the assembler operation to identify the
29841 containing the assembler operation to identify the following data
29846 spacing, containing the assembler operation to identify the
29855 spacing, containing the assembler operation to identify the
29860 spacing, containing the assembler operation to identify the
29868 spacing, containing the assembler operation to identify the
29876 spacing, containing the assembler operation to identify the
29883 spacing, containing the assembler operation to identify the
29921 section, along with the assembler instructions. Otherwise, the
30002 Define this hook if you need to postprocess the assembler name
30074 File: gccint.info, Node: PIC, Next: Assembler Format, Prev: Sections, Up: Target Macros
30113 File: gccint.info, Node: Assembler Format, Next: Debugging Info, Prev: PIC, Up: Target Macros
30115 17.21 Defining the Output Assembler Language
30119 to write instructions in assembler language--rather than what the
30124 * File Framework:: Structural information for the assembler file.
30139 File: gccint.info, Node: File Framework, Next: Data Output, Up: Assembler Format
30141 17.21.1 The Overall Framework of an Assembler File
30147 Output to `asm_out_file' any text which the assembler expects to
30150 assembler is quite unusual, if you override the default, you
30160 assembler that it need not bother stripping comments or extra
30175 Output to `asm_out_file' any text which the assembler expects to
30188 assembler language. The compiler assumes that the comment will
30195 but tells the GNU assembler that it must check the lines that
30196 follow for all valid assembler constructs.
30201 `"#NO_APP"', which tells the GNU assembler to resume making the
30217 the assembler source. So you can use it to canonicalize the format
30221 A C statement to output something to the assembler file to handle a
30299 mergeable section in the assembler output file. The name of the
30309 File: gccint.info, Node: Data Output, Next: Uninitialized Data, Prev: File Framework, Up: Assembler Format
30358 A C statement to output to the stdio stream STREAM an assembler
30363 If the assembler has a `.ascii' pseudo-op as found in the Berkeley
30364 Unix assembler, do not define the macro `ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII'.
30380 A C statement to output assembler commands to define the start of
30398 assembler code on. X is the RTL expression for the constant to
30401 an assembler directive to force this much alignment.
30417 A C statement to output assembler commands to at the end of the
30429 as a logical line separator by the assembler. STR points to the
30439 in the assembler for grouping arithmetic expressions. If not
30468 File: gccint.info, Node: Uninitialized Data, Next: Label Output, Prev: Data Output, Up: Assembler Format
30478 STREAM the assembler definition of a common-label named NAME whose
30484 assembler syntax for defining the name, and a newline.
30486 This macro controls how the assembler definitions of uninitialized
30507 STREAM the assembler definition of uninitialized global DECL named
30514 output the additional assembler syntax for defining the name, and
30542 STREAM the assembler definition of a local-common-label named NAME
30548 assembler syntax for defining the name, and a newline.
30550 This macro controls how the assembler definitions of uninitialized
30570 File: gccint.info, Node: Label Output, Next: Initialization, Prev: Uninitialized Data, Up: Assembler Format
30579 STREAM the assembler definition of a label named NAME. Use the
30581 itself; before and after that, output the additional assembler
30592 A C string containing the appropriate assembler directive to
30605 STREAM a directive telling the assembler that the size of the
30611 STREAM a directive telling the assembler to calculate the size of
30616 provided. The default assumes that the assembler recognizes a
30619 assembler does not recognize `.' or cannot do calculations with
30624 A C string containing the appropriate assembler directive to
30647 STREAM a directive telling the assembler that the type of the
30756 output the additional assembler syntax for making that name weak,
30767 output to the stdio stream STREAM assembler code which defines
30839 anything. The GNU assembler and most Unix assemblers don't
30844 assembler pseudo-op to declare a library function name external.
30850 assembler directive to annotate used symbol. Darwin target use
30855 STREAM a reference in assembler syntax to a label named NAME.
30929 produce an assembler label for an internal static variable whose
30931 valid assembler code. The argument NUMBER is different each time
30937 periods or percent signs in assembler symbols; putting at least
30944 A C statement to output to the stdio stream STREAM assembler code
30952 A C statement to output to the stdio stream STREAM assembler code
30962 A C statement that evaluates to true if the assembler code which
30970 A C statement to output to the stdio stream STREAM assembler code
30980 Define this macro to override the default assembler names used for
30985 the category is also included in the assembler name (e.g.
31001 On systems where the assembler can handle quoted names, you can
31017 File: gccint.info, Node: Initialization, Next: Macros for Initialization, Prev: Label Output, Up: Assembler Format
31033 must output something in the assembler code to cause those functions to
31132 File: gccint.info, Node: Macros for Initialization, Next: Instruction Output, Prev: Initialization, Up: Assembler Format
31142 assembler operation to identify the following data as
31200 If defined, a function that outputs assembler code to arrange to
31268 File: gccint.info, Node: Instruction Output, Next: Dispatch Tables, Prev: Macros for Initialization, Up: Assembler Format
31270 17.21.7 Output of Assembler Instructions
31273 This describes assembler instruction output.
31276 A C initializer containing the assembler's names for the machine
31278 translates register numbers in the compiler into assembler
31288 Define this macro if you are using an unusual assembler that
31292 assembler instruction opcode to the stdio stream STREAM. The
31314 of assembler code for INSN, to modify the extracted operands so
31321 template into assembler code, so you can change the assembler
31324 This macro is useful when various assembler syntaxes share a single
31328 variations in assembler syntax affecting individual insn patterns
31336 assembler syntax for an instruction operand X. X is an RTL
31364 assembler syntax for an instruction operand that is a memory
31370 `symbol_ref', and then check for it here. *Note Assembler
31396 are useful when a single `md' file must support multiple assembler
31404 printf formats which may useful when generating their assembler
31413 If your target supports multiple dialects of assembler language
31415 that gives the numeric index of the assembler language dialect to
31434 variations in assembler language syntax with that mechanism.
31440 A C expression to output to STREAM some assembler code which will
31445 A C expression to output to STREAM some assembler code which will
31450 File: gccint.info, Node: Dispatch Tables, Next: Exception Region Output, Prev: Instruction Output, Up: Assembler Format
31458 A C statement to output to the stdio stream STREAM an assembler
31479 stream STREAM an assembler pseudo-instruction to generate a
31502 after the assembler code for the table is written. It should write
31535 File: gccint.info, Node: Exception Region Output, Next: Alignment Output, Prev: Dispatch Tables, Up: Assembler Format
31537 17.21.9 Assembler Commands for Exception Regions
31653 File: gccint.info, Node: Alignment Output, Prev: Exception Region Output, Up: Assembler Format
31655 17.21.10 Assembler Commands for Alignment
31718 A C statement to output to the stdio stream STREAM an assembler
31731 A C statement to output to the stdio stream STREAM an assembler
31740 A C statement to output to the stdio stream STREAM an assembler
31747 File: gccint.info, Node: Debugging Info, Next: Floating Point, Prev: Assembler Format, Up: Target Macros
31851 A C string constant, including spacing, naming the assembler
31858 A C string constant, including spacing, naming the assembler
31865 A C string constant, including spacing, naming the assembler
31920 arguments should precede the assembler code for the function.
31922 follows the assembler code.
31955 argument NAME is the name of an assembler symbol (for use with
32070 Define this macro to be a nonzero value if the assembler can
32097 Define these macros to override the assembler syntax for the
32098 special SDB assembler directives. See `sdbout.c' for a list of
32104 between SDB assembler directives. In that case, define this macro
33188 Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character
33194 Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character
33802 will be the concatenation of: the prefix of the assembler file
40684 * asm_operands, usage: Assembler. (line 6)
40737 * assembler format: File Framework. (line 6)
40738 * assembler instructions in RTL: Assembler. (line 6)
40847 * C statements for assembler output: Output Statement. (line 6)
41565 * generating assembler output: Output Statement. (line 6)
42621 * output of assembler code: File Framework. (line 6)
44045 Node: Assembler506986
44216 Node: Assembler Format1324358