From 7cb11b7ad9c03dbdfbfddc5c69f0bdb6a83c0bfe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alan Modra Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 03:59:23 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Remove a29k files. --- include/coff/ChangeLog | 4 + include/coff/a29k.h | 148 --------------------- include/opcode/ChangeLog | 4 + include/opcode/a29k.h | 281 --------------------------------------- 4 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 429 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 include/coff/a29k.h delete mode 100644 include/opcode/a29k.h diff --git a/include/coff/ChangeLog b/include/coff/ChangeLog index c4ff60d7c..ca201a12a 100644 --- a/include/coff/ChangeLog +++ b/include/coff/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2005-08-18 Alan Modra + + * a29k.h: Delete. + 2005-07-14 Daniel Marques * alpha.h (ALPHA_ECOFF_COMPRESSEDMAG): Define. diff --git a/include/coff/a29k.h b/include/coff/a29k.h deleted file mode 100644 index 61dc8e058..000000000 --- a/include/coff/a29k.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,148 +0,0 @@ -/* COFF spec for AMD 290*0 - - Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - - Contributed by David Wood @ New York University. */ - -#ifndef AMD -# define AMD -#endif - -#define L_LNNO_SIZE 2 -#include "coff/external.h" - -/* -** Magic numbers for Am29000 -** (AT&T will assign the "real" magic number) -*/ - -#define SIPFBOMAGIC 0572 /* Am29000 (Byte 0 is MSB) */ -#define SIPRBOMAGIC 0573 /* Am29000 (Byte 0 is LSB) */ - -#define A29K_MAGIC_BIG SIPFBOMAGIC -#define A29K_MAGIC_LITTLE SIPRBOMAGIC -#define A29KBADMAG(x) ( ((x).f_magic != A29K_MAGIC_BIG) && \ - ((x).f_magic != A29K_MAGIC_LITTLE)) - -#define OMAGIC A29K_MAGIC_BIG -/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -*/ - -/* -** File header flags currently known to us. -** -** Am29000 will use the F_AR32WR and F_AR32W flags to indicate -** the byte ordering in the file. -*/ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------*/ - - -/* aouthdr magic numbers */ -#define NMAGIC 0410 /* separate i/d executable */ -#define SHMAGIC 0406 /* NYU/Ultra3 shared data executable - (writable text) */ -#undef _ETEXT -#define _ETEXT "_etext" - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------*/ - - -/* More names of "special" sections. */ -#define _LIT ".lit" - -/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -*/ - -/* -** Section types - with additional section type for global -** registers which will be relocatable for the Am29000. -** -** In instances where it is necessary for a linker to produce an -** output file which contains text or data not based at virtual -** address 0, e.g. for a ROM, then the linker should accept -** address base information as command input and use PAD sections -** to skip over unused addresses. -*/ - -#define STYP_BSSREG 0x1200 /* Global register area (like STYP_INFO) */ -#define STYP_ENVIR 0x2200 /* Environment (like STYP_INFO) */ -#define STYP_ABS 0x4000 /* Absolute (allocated, not reloc, loaded) */ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* -** Relocation information declaration and related definitions -*/ - -struct external_reloc -{ - char r_vaddr[4]; /* (virtual) address of reference */ - char r_symndx[4]; /* index into symbol table */ - char r_type[2]; /* relocation type */ -}; - -#define RELOC struct external_reloc -#define RELSZ 10 /* sizeof (RELOC) */ - -/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -*/ - -/* -** Relocation types for the Am29000 -*/ - -#define R_ABS 0 /* reference is absolute */ - -#define R_IREL 030 /* instruction relative (jmp/call) */ -#define R_IABS 031 /* instruction absolute (jmp/call) */ -#define R_ILOHALF 032 /* instruction low half (const) */ -#define R_IHIHALF 033 /* instruction high half (consth) part 1 */ -#define R_IHCONST 034 /* instruction high half (consth) part 2 */ - /* constant offset of R_IHIHALF relocation */ -#define R_BYTE 035 /* relocatable byte value */ -#define R_HWORD 036 /* relocatable halfword value */ -#define R_WORD 037 /* relocatable word value */ - -#define R_IGLBLRC 040 /* instruction global register RC */ -#define R_IGLBLRA 041 /* instruction global register RA */ -#define R_IGLBLRB 042 /* instruction global register RB */ - -/* -NOTE: -All the "I" forms refer to 29000 instruction formats. The linker is -expected to know how the numeric information is split and/or aligned -within the instruction word(s). R_BYTE works for instructions, too. - -If the parameter to a CONSTH instruction is a relocatable type, two -relocation records are written. The first has an r_type of R_IHIHALF -(33 octal) and a normal r_vaddr and r_symndx. The second relocation -record has an r_type of R_IHCONST (34 octal), a normal r_vaddr (which -is redundant), and an r_symndx containing the 32-bit constant offset -to the relocation instead of the actual symbol table index. This -second record is always written, even if the constant offset is zero. -The constant fields of the instruction are set to zero. -*/ - -/*--------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -*/ - -/* -** Storage class definitions - new classes for global registers. -*/ - -#define C_GLBLREG 19 /* global register */ -#define C_EXTREG 20 /* external global register */ -#define C_DEFREG 21 /* ext. def. of global register */ diff --git a/include/opcode/ChangeLog b/include/opcode/ChangeLog index 0ebc464b5..4a41461a3 100644 --- a/include/opcode/ChangeLog +++ b/include/opcode/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2005-08-18 Alan Modra + + * a29k.h: Delete. + 2005-08-15 Daniel Jacobowitz * ppc.h (PPC_OPCODE_E300): Define. diff --git a/include/opcode/a29k.h b/include/opcode/a29k.h deleted file mode 100644 index 656a93755..000000000 --- a/include/opcode/a29k.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,281 +0,0 @@ -/* Table of opcodes for the AMD 29000 family. - Copyright 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GDB and GAS. - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ - -struct a29k_opcode { - /* Name of the instruction. */ - char *name; - - /* Opcode word */ - unsigned long opcode; - - /* A string of characters which describe the operands. - Valid characters are: - , Itself. The character appears in the assembly code. - a RA. The register number is in bits 8-15 of the instruction. - b RB. The register number is in bits 0-7 of the instruction. - c RC. The register number is in bits 16-23 of the instruction. - i An immediate operand is in bits 0-7 of the instruction. - x Bits 0-7 and 16-23 of the instruction are bits 0-7 and 8-15 - (respectively) of the immediate operand. - h Same as x but the instruction contains bits 16-31 of the - immediate operand. - X Same as x but bits 16-31 of the signed immediate operand - are set to 1 (thus the operand is always negative). - P,A Bits 0-7 and 16-23 of the instruction are bits 2-9 and 10-17 - (respectively) of the immediate operand. - P=PC-relative, sign-extended to 32 bits. - A=Absolute, zero-extended to 32 bits. - e CE bit (bit 23) for a load/store instruction. - n Control field (bits 16-22) for a load/store instruction. - v Immediate operand in bits 16-23 of the instruction. - (used for trap numbers). - s SA. Special-purpose register number in bits 8-15 - of the instruction. - u UI--bit 7 of the instruction. - r RND--bits 4-6 of the instruction. - d FD--bits 2-3 of the instruction. - f FS--bits 0-1 of the instruction. - I ID--bits 16-17 of the instruction. - - Extensions for 29050: - - d FMT--bits 2-3 of the instruction (not really new). - f ACN--bits 0-1 of the instruction (not really new). - F FUNC--Special function in bits 18-21 of the instruction. - C ACN--bits 16-17 specifying the accumlator register. */ - char *args; -}; - -static const struct a29k_opcode a29k_opcodes[] = -{ - -{ "add", 0x14000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "add", 0x15000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "addc", 0x1c000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "addc", 0x1d000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "addcs", 0x18000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "addcs", 0x19000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "addcu", 0x1a000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "addcu", 0x1b000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "adds", 0x10000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "adds", 0x11000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "addu", 0x12000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "addu", 0x13000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "and", 0x90000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "and", 0x91000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "andn", 0x9c000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "andn", 0x9d000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "aseq", 0x70000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "aseq", 0x71000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "asge", 0x5c000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "asge", 0x5d000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "asgeu", 0x5e000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "asgeu", 0x5f000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "asgt", 0x58000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "asgt", 0x59000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "asgtu", 0x5a000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "asgtu", 0x5b000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "asle", 0x54000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "asle", 0x55000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "asleu", 0x56000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "asleu", 0x57000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "aslt", 0x50000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "aslt", 0x51000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "asltu", 0x52000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "asltu", 0x53000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "asneq", 0x72000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "asneq", 0x73000000, "v,a,i" }, -{ "call", 0xa8000000, "a,P" }, -{ "call", 0xa9000000, "a,A" }, -{ "calli", 0xc8000000, "a,b" }, -{ "class", 0xe6000000, "c,a,f" }, -{ "clz", 0x08000000, "c,b" }, -{ "clz", 0x09000000, "c,i" }, -{ "const", 0x03000000, "a,x" }, -{ "consth", 0x02000000, "a,h" }, -{ "consthz", 0x05000000, "a,h" }, -{ "constn", 0x01000000, "a,X" }, -{ "convert", 0xe4000000, "c,a,u,r,d,f" }, -{ "cpbyte", 0x2e000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cpbyte", 0x2f000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cpeq", 0x60000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cpeq", 0x61000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cpge", 0x4c000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cpge", 0x4d000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cpgeu", 0x4e000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cpgeu", 0x4f000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cpgt", 0x48000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cpgt", 0x49000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cpgtu", 0x4a000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cpgtu", 0x4b000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cple", 0x44000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cple", 0x45000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cpleu", 0x46000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cpleu", 0x47000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cplt", 0x40000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cplt", 0x41000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cpltu", 0x42000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cpltu", 0x43000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "cpneq", 0x62000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "cpneq", 0x63000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "dadd", 0xf1000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "ddiv", 0xf7000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "deq", 0xeb000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "dge", 0xef000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "dgt", 0xed000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "div", 0x6a000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "div", 0x6b000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "div0", 0x68000000, "c,b" }, -{ "div0", 0x69000000, "c,i" }, -{ "divide", 0xe1000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "dividu", 0xe3000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "divl", 0x6c000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "divl", 0x6d000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "divrem", 0x6e000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "divrem", 0x6f000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "dmac", 0xd9000000, "F,C,a,b" }, -{ "dmsm", 0xdb000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "dmul", 0xf5000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "dsub", 0xf3000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "emulate", 0xd7000000, "v,a,b" }, -{ "exbyte", 0x0a000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "exbyte", 0x0b000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "exhw", 0x7c000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "exhw", 0x7d000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "exhws", 0x7e000000, "c,a" }, -{ "extract", 0x7a000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "extract", 0x7b000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "fadd", 0xf0000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "fdiv", 0xf6000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "fdmul", 0xf9000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "feq", 0xea000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "fge", 0xee000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "fgt", 0xec000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "fmac", 0xd8000000, "F,C,a,b" }, -{ "fmsm", 0xda000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "fmul", 0xf4000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "fsub", 0xf2000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "halt", 0x89000000, "" }, -{ "inbyte", 0x0c000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "inbyte", 0x0d000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "inhw", 0x78000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "inhw", 0x79000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "inv", 0x9f000000, "I" }, -{ "iret", 0x88000000, "" }, -{ "iretinv", 0x8c000000, "I" }, -{ "jmp", 0xa0000000, "P" }, -{ "jmp", 0xa1000000, "A" }, -{ "jmpf", 0xa4000000, "a,P" }, -{ "jmpf", 0xa5000000, "a,A" }, -{ "jmpfdec", 0xb4000000, "a,P" }, -{ "jmpfdec", 0xb5000000, "a,A" }, -{ "jmpfi", 0xc4000000, "a,b" }, -{ "jmpi", 0xc0000000, "b" }, -{ "jmpt", 0xac000000, "a,P" }, -{ "jmpt", 0xad000000, "a,A" }, -{ "jmpti", 0xcc000000, "a,b" }, -{ "load", 0x16000000, "e,n,a,b" }, -{ "load", 0x17000000, "e,n,a,i" }, -{ "loadl", 0x06000000, "e,n,a,b" }, -{ "loadl", 0x07000000, "e,n,a,i" }, -{ "loadm", 0x36000000, "e,n,a,b" }, -{ "loadm", 0x37000000, "e,n,a,i" }, -{ "loadset", 0x26000000, "e,n,a,b" }, -{ "loadset", 0x27000000, "e,n,a,i" }, -{ "mfacc", 0xe9000100, "c,d,f" }, -{ "mfsr", 0xc6000000, "c,s" }, -{ "mftlb", 0xb6000000, "c,a" }, -{ "mtacc", 0xe8010000, "a,d,f" }, -{ "mtsr", 0xce000000, "s,b" }, -{ "mtsrim", 0x04000000, "s,x" }, -{ "mttlb", 0xbe000000, "a,b" }, -{ "mul", 0x64000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "mul", 0x65000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "mull", 0x66000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "mull", 0x67000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "multiplu", 0xe2000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "multiply", 0xe0000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "multm", 0xde000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "multmu", 0xdf000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "mulu", 0x74000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "mulu", 0x75000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "nand", 0x9a000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "nand", 0x9b000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "nop", 0x70400101, "" }, -{ "nor", 0x98000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "nor", 0x99000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "or", 0x92000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "or", 0x93000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "orn", 0xaa000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "orn", 0xab000000, "c,a,i" }, - -/* The description of "setip" in Chapter 8 ("instruction set") of the user's - manual claims that these are absolute register numbers. But section - 7.2.1 explains that they are not. The latter is correct, so print - these normally ("lr0", "lr5", etc.). */ -{ "setip", 0x9e000000, "c,a,b" }, - -{ "sll", 0x80000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "sll", 0x81000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "sqrt", 0xe5000000, "c,a,f" }, -{ "sra", 0x86000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "sra", 0x87000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "srl", 0x82000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "srl", 0x83000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "store", 0x1e000000, "e,n,a,b" }, -{ "store", 0x1f000000, "e,n,a,i" }, -{ "storel", 0x0e000000, "e,n,a,b" }, -{ "storel", 0x0f000000, "e,n,a,i" }, -{ "storem", 0x3e000000, "e,n,a,b" }, -{ "storem", 0x3f000000, "e,n,a,i" }, -{ "sub", 0x24000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "sub", 0x25000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subc", 0x2c000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subc", 0x2d000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subcs", 0x28000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subcs", 0x29000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subcu", 0x2a000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subcu", 0x2b000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subr", 0x34000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subr", 0x35000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subrc", 0x3c000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subrc", 0x3d000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subrcs", 0x38000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subrcs", 0x39000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subrcu", 0x3a000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subrcu", 0x3b000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subrs", 0x30000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subrs", 0x31000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subru", 0x32000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subru", 0x33000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subs", 0x20000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subs", 0x21000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "subu", 0x22000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "subu", 0x23000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "xnor", 0x96000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "xnor", 0x97000000, "c,a,i" }, -{ "xor", 0x94000000, "c,a,b" }, -{ "xor", 0x95000000, "c,a,i" }, - -{ "", 0x0, "" } /* Dummy entry, not included in NUM_OPCODES. This - lets code examine entry i+1 without checking - if we've run off the end of the table. */ -}; - -const unsigned int num_opcodes = (((sizeof a29k_opcodes) / (sizeof a29k_opcodes[0])) - 1); -- 2.43.5